WRESTLING OBSERVER POST-CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT KANSAS CITY, MO — WFC Backlash 2002 will go down in history as a night of shattered illusions, brutal redemptions, and shifting paradigms. From the opening bell of the night to the final, chaotic moments of the main event, the landscape of the World Wrestling Federation has been completely rewritten.
Here is your corrected official ringside report on the two historic bouts that defined the night.
## THE HITMAN DOES IT AGAIN: BRET HART PUNCHES TICKET TO FINAL FOUR
WFC World Cup Elite 8 Tournament Match Bret “The Hitman” Hart def. Bruno Sammartino via Submission
In a highly anticipated rematch of last year’s emotional World Cup Semifinals, Bret “The Hitman” Hart proved that history repeats itself. The Excellence of Execution systematically dismantled “The Living Legend” Bruno Sammartino once again, securing the final, coveted slot in this year’s World Cup Final Four.
Last year, Hart famously defeated Sammartino in the Semifinals, only to fall just short of ultimate glory when he lost to Andre the Giant in the tournament finals. Tonight, entering the Elite 8 with identical 6-4 records, Bruno was out for absolute revenge. The Living Legend utilized his legendary powerhouse offense early, nearly breaking Hart in half with a devastating bearhug.
However, Hart’s tactical brilliance carried him through. Weathering the storm, the Hitman relentlessly targeted Sammartino’s left knee before locking in a razor-sharp Sharpshooter. With nowhere to go, the Living Legend was forced to tap out. Hart now advances to the Semifinals alongside Andre the Giant, Rey Mysterio, and Kim-Solo—with his eyes firmly set on avenging last year’s finals loss to Andre.
### EXCLUSIVE POST-MATCH INTERVIEWS
Backstage, a sweat-drenched Bret Hart was found icing his ribs, but his focus was razor-sharp.
Bret Hart: “Last year, I took Bruno out in the Semifinals, but I tasted bitter defeat against Andre in the Finals. Tonight wasn’t just about proving that my win over Bruno last year wasn’t a fluke—it was about getting back to the mountaintop. I know exactly who is waiting in that Final Four. Andre, I haven’t forgotten what happened last year. Rey, Kim-Solo… get ready. The Hitman is finishing the story this time.”
Meanwhile, the mood outside Bruno Sammartino’s locker room was somber. The legendary competitor sat on a wooden bench, staring at his taped hands. At 6-5 in WFC, and unable to solve the puzzle of Bret Hart for the second year in a row, the questions regarding his future couldn’t be ignored.
Interviewer: “Bruno, a grueling match tonight. You wanted to avenge last year’s Semifinal loss, but Hart caught you again. With the toll this tournament has taken on you, is this the last time we see the Great Bruno Sammartino in a WFC ring?”
Bruno Sammartino: (Pauses, sighing deeply) “Last year he got me in the Semifinals. Tonight, I thought I had his number. I thought I had the power to override his technique. But Bret is the Excellence of Execution for a reason. He’s faster, he’s sharper, and my body… my body felt every single one of my years out there tonight. Is it the last fight? I don’t know. When you can’t beat the best two years in a row, you have to look in the mirror and see if the fire is still there. Let me go home, heal up, and reflect.”
## THE RATTLER’S IRON GRIP: AUSTIN DOES IT AGAIN
MAIN EVENT * “Stone Cold” Steve Austin def. The Rock via Pinfall*
The Rock simply cannot find an answer for the Texas Rattlesnake. In a main event dripping with pure hatred and chaotic energy, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin walked out of Kansas City with his hand raised, defeating The Rock yet again in their legendary, star-studded rivalry.
The match was an absolute visual spectacle, spilling out into the crowd, over the announcer’s table, and up the entrance ramp. The Great One looked poised for victory after delivering a spine-shattering Rock Bottom, but Austin miraculously kicked out at two and a half. As The Rock attempted a People’s Elbow to seal the deal, Austin flipped the script. He caught Rock’s boot, spun him around, and delivered a thunderous Stone Cold Stunner out of absolutely nowhere to secure the 1-2-3.
### EXCLUSIVE POST-MATCH INTERVIEWS
An ecstatic, beer-soaked Stone Cold Steve Austin didn’t even wait to get to the back to make his statement, grabbing a microphone right in the gorilla position.
Stone Cold Steve Austin: “The Rock came out here talking about changing the game, talking about how this time was gonna be different. Well, guess what? It ended the exact same way it always does—with his shoulders pinned to the mat and the Texas Rattlesnake drinking a cold beer over his carcass! You can line ’em up, you can throw ’em at me, but nobody touches Stone Cold. And that’s the bottom line, ’cause Stone Cold said so!”
In stark contrast, a defeated and visibly frustrated Rock bypassed reporters entirely, throwing his elbow pads to the floor. It was only later, near his private locker room, that he offered a brief, uncharacteristically quiet statement.
The Rock: “The Rock trained harder for this match than any fight in his entire life. No excuses. Austin caught The Rock. But if Steve Austin thinks for one solitary second that The Brahma Bull is just going to fade into the background, he’s got another thing coming. The Rock will re-evaluate. The Rock will rebuild. This isn’t the end of the story. It’s just a bitter damn chapter.”

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