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Name of the event:
WWA The Eruption
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
14.04.2002

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WWA International Cruiserweight Title Tournament Semi Final Match
AJ Styles defeats Nova (3:59)
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WWA International Cruiserweight Title Tournament Semi Final Match
Jerry Lynn defeats Chuck E. Chaos (1:10)
Hardcore Midget Match
Teo defeats Puppet (5:22)
Singles Match
Alan Funk defeats Pierre Ouellet (6:10)
WWA International Cruiserweight Title Tournament Final Match (vakant)
AJ Styles defeats Jerry Lynn (11:30) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
Steel Cage Match
Sabu defeats Devon Storm (17:44)
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Evening Gown Match
Midajah defeats Queen Bee (2:15)

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Valid votes: 5
Number of comments: 5
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Average rating: 5.00  [5]
Average rating in 2025: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 6.00  [1]
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nWBrosPodcast wrote on 04.11.2025:
[7.0] "Just watched this PPV for the first time. I would have to say it was probably the worst of the first 3 WWA PPV's, as there were a lot of production issues (which I would say was because of them possibly hiring an inexperienced local Australian company to produce a wrestling show on PPV and they probably had never done it before) so you could see Jeremy and Disco were off their game at the beginning for the first 20 minutes or so, not helped by poor Mark Erickson the ring announcer who unfortunately made a LOT of mistakes like calling the show a 'wrestling extravaganja' and announced jeremy borash when he was already on commentary and not making an entrance, as well as Disco literally grabbing a mic and telling him to 'announce the match! ' - you could see Jeremy was seething over all of that. Nova vs AJ Styles was rather short, but what we got was a good hot opener! Jerry Lynn beat Chuck E Chaos in a short amount of time, but the parts where Chuck got to shine, he did well. The Starr-ettes were SUPER hot, far out. Teo vs Puppet was good too, maybe not as good as the first match they had at The Revolution, and unfortunately Teo messed up a couple of spots. Brian Christopher/Ernest Miller vs Bagwell/Stevie Ray was serviceable, nothing wrong with it at all, but nothing amazing either. The dance routines after the match with the Starrettes/Brian/Ernest and the kids was a bit poorly put together, probably because kids dont know what theyre doing and they're annoying. Alan Funk vs Pierre Outlette aka PCO was quite good I felt, and Alan nailed his Funkster gimmick, and PCO was clearly still very decent at this point in the ring. AJ vs Jerry Lynn was tremendous to be expected, and I would say the show got much better once Alan and PCO had their match, it was all up from there. Sabu vs Devon Storm stole the show in the cage match and was absolutely bonkers with some of the risky spots they pulled off, thats a must see. Midajah vs Queen Bee was quick and a nice palette cleanser, i was surprised that Midajah wasnt really awkward in the ring at all considering it was only the 3rd time she did something like this. Puppet and Teo taking her clothes off got a good pop of the crowd, and wow - sign of the times hey? Steiner vs Nathan Jones, I havent read what anyone has said about it but the ONLY THING THAT WENT WRONG was Nathan Jones slipping on the top rope for that top rope clothesline, it was SUCH A SHAME! Because everything else before that, I actually really felt that Big Poppa Pump and Nathan had a great match, especially considering it was only Nathans 22nd pro wrestling match, and Scott's 12th since WCW's demise. Everything else was really good in the match, so props to Scott Steiner for helping put together a match that hid Nathans weaknesses, Nathan was actually very athletic for a big man! I give this a 7/10, its definitely not the best WWA show out of the 3 that had been on PPV, but alas, I still had a good laugh and was entertained throughout."
BlackVikingGZ wrote on 10.04.2024:
[3.0] "It's really bad. The only high notes were Jerry Lynn vs AJ Styles (their first match ever) and the cage match between Devon Storm and Sabu. Both were intense, fast paced and had some pretty good action. Totally recommended. Also the opener between Nova and AJ was fine, but too short. The Funkster vs Pierre Ouellet wasn't great, but the Funkster gimmik is so funny and well done. The rest of the show was awful, specially Teo vs Puppet and the tag team match. The main event was horrible, but it is what you could expect from an encounter involving Scott Steiner and Nathan Jones."
deepkamate wrote on 19.08.2020:
[4.0] "Just a very weak show with only two matches worth watching - AJ Styles/Jerry Lynn and Sabu/Devon Storm. Well, it could be just "okay" or "fine", since this is not much different from some TNA PPV, if not for tag team match and main event, which turned out to be simply horrible."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 07.03.2017:
[6.0] "There were at least two matches worth seeking out here - the Cruisereweight Title tournament final with Jerry Lynn taking on a young AJ Styles, and the Sabu-Devon Storm cage match, that hearkened back to the ECW days. But a pretty solid show throughout - the first two matches of the cruiser tournament were solid, though both very short, Pierre Oulette vs. "The Funkster" and Teo vs. Puppet were surprisingly decent, and the main event was about as good as a match between Nathan Jones and 2002 Scott Steiner ever would have been (and may well have been Jones' career-best match, for whatever that's worth). WWA was still struggling to find their footing, with the cruiser title and the authority figure position having been vacated between the previous show and this one, and the World Title having changed hands at a house show before this, but overall this was about as good as it would get for the company."