I MUST warn you that Shawn Michales, for all of his great talent, does NOT pull off a reasonably good match at this PPV
The Hell in a Cell match is a 48-minute snore-fest filled with stalling, niether man really makes an impact on the other, there is far too much time spent with Triple H and Shawn selling the injuries they recieve in the match, and Hunter uses the Pedigree THREE times whilst Michales uses Sweet Chin Music twice...this is spread over twenty minutes of exactly the same forumula of brawling and stalling for injuries.
An overated bore that is oversahdwed by only TWO good matches on this ENTIRE card
Chris Benoit and Kane fight in what became a techincal MASTERPIECE for the World Heavyweight Championship.
This is Kane as you've never seen him before, as he tries to shake off Benoit's crippler crossface, he also WRESTLES rather than tries to squash his opponent with a chokeslam or a fierce kick, Benoit tries everything he can to defeat Kane, but with the crossface seemingly having no effect, Benoit resorts to a suprise manuvere to pin the "Big Red Machine"
Eugene vs Coach is just stupid, some might call Eugene a "Savant", but to true wrestling fans, he's an excellent wrestler with a crappy and overated gimmick that has become so stale it's not funny.
Benoit and Edge's tag team title match against La Resistance begins wonderfully before interfearence from Kane ends the match before it could become any better.
Randy Orton and Shelton Benjamen also save this PPV with an inspiring, ground-based NWA-stlye match for the Intercontinental Championship.
Bad Blood is sadly only worth buying for these two good matches (Benoit vs Kane and Orton vs Benjamin), and the main event is horrible, better to save your cash for a far worthier WWE PPV methinks