The Rock vs Booker T Promo SummerSlam 2001.

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After Losing The ChampionShip To Stone Cold At WrestleMania X7 The Rock Took A Hiatus From Wrestling To Film The Movie The Scorpion King On The July 9 Edition Of Raw Is War began.[5][6] Following the campaigning, The Rock returned on the July 30, 2001 edition of Raw IS War, where he chose to align himself with the WW* instead of The Alliance for The Invasion.[6][7] This action was shown by The Rock delivering a Rock Bottom and the people's elbow onto Shane McMahon, The Alliance leader.[6][7] Later that week on SmackDown!, Booker T and The Rock cut a promo, where Booker T challenged The Rock to a match at SummerSlam; the beginning of the The Rock-Booker T rivalry.[8][9] Seeking revenge for the attack on the July 30, 2001 edition of Raw is War, McMahon fought The Rock in a Street Fight on the August 6 edition of Raw is War, where The Rock pinned McMahon. The rivalry between The Rock and Booker T intensified after the match, where Booker T and Shane McMahon double-teamed The Rock. Later that week on SmackDown!, in retaliation, The Rock accepted Booker T's challenge. On the August 13 edition of Raw is War, The Rock was involved in a tag team match, where he teamed with Chris Jericho in a loss to Booker T and Rhyno. After the match, Booker T delivered his variation of the Rock Bottom on The Rock, a move dubbed, The Book End.[14][15] On the final edition of SmackDown! before SummerSlam, McMahon announced that Booker T would defend the WC* Championship at SummerSlam against The Rock Later that night, the rivalry continued to intensify during a Light's Out match between Booker T and The Rock, after Booker T delivered a Book End onto The Rock through a commentators announce table.

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  • Since Everybody Is Talking About Eras when it started when it ended here is mine WWWF Era 1960s - 1983 even though it got renamed at 1979 but nothing on the way it broadcast changed The Hogan Era 1984-WrestleMania X 1994 The New Generation March 1994 - March 10 1997 The Attitude Era March 10 1997 - April 1 2001 The Invasion April 1 - SS 2001 Post Attitude Era SS 2001 - WrestleMania 21 Cena Batista Era WrestleMania 21 - July 2008 PG Era July 2008- February 2011 The Reality Era Feb 2011 -???

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  • @JojoLoving1 That's debatable. I think the attitude era officially ended when Vince killed the nWo off in July 2002 and hugged Eric Bischoff. He gave some speech about that being the beginning of a new era.

  • the attitude era ended after the invasion so this was still the attitude era

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  • I'm not a big Rock fan but I got to say this was a very intense rivalry and i enjoyed every bit of it.

  • @dpk209210 Ruthless Agression Era :)

  • damn I miss this

  • nostalgy - 2000 - 2002 = leading era

  • CZW shirt at 1:13 lmao

  • actually attitude era according to wwe is 1998-2004

    post attitude tv-14 era was 2005-2008

    PG SHITE IS 2009-2010

    Reality era is 2011-present

  • @vydeogoy 18*

  • @JojoLoving1 kinda of wrestlemania 19 :p

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