Friday, December 29, 2023

NXT 5-27-15 Review

Original Airdate: Wednesday, May 27th, 2015
Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida

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We get a TakeOver recap and then Sami Zayn's music hits, but out comes Kevin Owens. They show Owens hitting the Pop Up Powerbomb on John Cena on Raw before stepping on the United States Championship. They let us know that he will be facing Cena at Elimination Chamber. This was really kind of weird to me at the time. He bounces back and forth between Cena and Zayn until William Regal comes out and is tired of Owens sending people out on a stretcher. This leads to my favorite Solomon Crowe coming out. Crowe calls him a piece of crap. Owens says that he just earned himself an opportunity and Regal says it will be the main event tonight. 

They show the Hideo Itami video again in the parking lot. They go to Hideo to say he'll be back for revenge.

Zack Ryder is with Renee Young from TakeOver. He said he had to check it out and Mojo Rawley tells him that's how hype NXT always is. This will lead to their amazing tag team.

Bayley vs. Emma

Dana Brooke is in Emma's corner. Emma shoves Bayley to the mat to start. Bayley charges, but Emma shoves her into the turnbuckle and starts to stomp away. Bayley eventually fires back up and hits a suplex. Then Emma fires back and slaps Bayley into the Emma Lock and gets the win? Really? After the match, Dana and Emma team up on Bayley, so out comes Charlotte to save the day. They double team Charlotte too and Dana hits her finish on her. This is kind of surprising, but I guess they need someone else to look strong outside of the four usuals. Although, I would argue that Bayley sure loses a lot. This was too quick for what it should have been.

Match Rating: *

They show Baron Corbin beating Rhyno at TakeOver. They show Baron with Renee after TakeOver and Rhyno interrupts him. He gives a creepy interview saying that he hopes they do that again sometime.

They show a Becky Lynch video package.

Mike Rallis & Elias Sampson vs. Blake & Murphy

Alexa Bliss is with the champions. Mike Rallis is Riddick Moss and Elias is none other than Elias. This is a squash obviously and just to remind us that Bliss is their manager. After the match, Bliss hits Twisted Bliss for good measure.

Match Rating: 1/4*

They interview the champs after the commercial break. Alexa insults Carmella and says that she's going to send Carmella back to the garbage dump she came from.

Tye Dillinger vs. Finn Balor

As of TakeOver, Balor is now the #1 contender for Kevin Owens NXT Championship. Dillinger gets in some offense and Corey Graves calls him out for mocking Balor. Balor comes back and hits the running dropkick. Balor hits Sling Blade and then the standing running dropkick. That sets up Coup de Grace and that's all. I feel like we have to be close to Dillinger moving up the card, but I guess I'll find out.

Match Rating: 1/2*

They interview Jason Jordan and he says that he found the perfect partner, which introduces us to Chad Gable. Jordan says that he's already got a partner. I bet they start teaming together. 

Kevin Owens vs. Solomon Crowe

Owens takes it to Crowe to start the match. Crowe battles back and tries to climb the ropes. Owens knocks him to the floor and we get a commercial break. We come back to Owens still in control of the match. Owens then continues to dump Crowe out of the ring. Crowe is able to get in a running knee, but then Owens hits a senton. Owens his the Pop Up Powebomb and that's all. No problem there from me. Owens dominates Crowe in an easy win. After the match, Owens throws Crowe out of the ring again and he sets him up for a powerbomb. Out comes Samoa Joe and Owens retreats with his title belt. They kind of have Owens involved in just too many things at the same time. 

Match Rating: 1/2*

This was a pretty lackluster episode overall, as it just felt like a recap of TakeOver. It feels like they are finally going to be moving on better days after a little bit of a slump, but we shall see.

Overall Rating: 40%


Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Monday Night Raw 6-5-95 Review

Monday, June 5th, 1995
Struthers, Ohio
Struthers Auditorium

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They show the WWF blimp flying high above the "arena" and then they pan down to Bob Backlund campaigning. Yes, in 1995 they were holding Raw tapings in towns of 10,000 people. 

Savio Vega vs. Kenny Kendall

I like how Vince tells us that we didn't know who Savio was when he debuted but that he is the "Caribbean Legend". It takes quite the legend for no one to know who they are. He isn't particularly impressive here and puts on an abdominal stretch type submission for the win. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We get a Diesel music video that leads to going to Ted DiBiase, Sid and Tatanka in the high school locker room. 

They show Skip running up and down the stairs in the high school with Sunny hyping him up. 

Don't forget to buy the King Of The Ring shirt! You'll definitely want a shirt to remember that show!

Skip vs. Barry Horowitz

I didn't realize that these two fought in Skip's debut. Vince even is hyping up the fact that Barry has never won on Raw. Barry hits a Lou Thesz press for a 2 count and then gets leveled by Skip with a clothesline. Skip hits a top rope leg drop and gets the easy victory. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

It's time to go to Todd Pettengill with the King Of The Ring Report. 

King Of The Ring Qualifying Match
Owen Hart vs. British Bulldog

We go to an actual arena and we are lucky enough to get Mr. Gorilla Monsoon and Jim Ross on the announce team. Gorilla isn't as good with JR, but he's definitely better than yelling for no reason Vince. Both of these guys are kind of stuck in the tag team division now, so this is probably pretty refreshing for them. We get some good action to start and it leads to JR apologizing that we have to take a break and Gorilla being dumbfounded because the action is heating up. When we come back, they are telling us that there are only 4 minutes left in the time limit. Bulldog gets out of the sleeper hold and makes his comeback. He hits a fisherman suplex for a 2 count. They try to keep us posted on the time limit, but the wrestlers aren't really wrestling like it. Owen goes for a backslide and the bell rings. He acts as if he won, but the referee puts his arm down and we have a time limit draw. Both are eliminated from the tournament and we have one spot open as a result. They go to Vince and Jerry and they put the pressure on Jack Tunney to make a decision on who will take on Razor Ramon. The match was solid, but they didn't sell the drama of the time limit and it felt like the live crowd was confused by it.

Match Rating: **1/4

We see the same Jerry Lawler foot promo from Superstars.

Bret Hart is in the ring with Vince for an interview. He talks about how sick Lawler is and dedicates the match to his family and fans. Meanwhile, Lawler has his foot out on the announce table. 

Jean Pierre Lafitte vs. Jerry Flynn

We come back from commercial just as the match begins here. Flynn shows off those kicks that would make him a household name as a jobber on WCW early on. Lafitte just dumps him out of the ring and then hits the somersault dive over the top. He quickly goes back in the ring and hits a side suplex. Vince announces that Lex Luger and Yokozuna will square off for that last King Of The Ring spot. Lafitte goes up top and hits the Cannon Ball for the victory. Lafitte is one of my favorites on the roster right now. 

Match Rating: 1/2*

They show Bob Backlund still outside campaigning in the dark with no one there.

Next week it's the aforementioned qualifying match, Bam Bam Bigelow, Man Mountain Rock and Lawler is going to debut his exclusive training video. They go to Backlund and they let him know that Man Mountain Rock will be there, so Backlund says that he will be there to get rid of his music. 

We get a Todd hype video for the Yokozuna/Luger match. They put that together pretty quickly. 

This was a solid episode for the time. It was nice to see some fresh faces on here and we got a pretty good match in Bulldog/Owen. The bar is pretty low with them being in a high school gym, so that probably isn't saying a whole lot.

Overall Rating: 58%

Friday, December 22, 2023

Superstars 6-3-95 Review

Original Airdate: Saturday, June 3rd, 1995
O'Neill Center
Danbury, Connecticut

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Jerry Lawler will make a "royal decision" here on Superstars about Bret Hart's challenge. It's Vince McMahon and Dok Hendrix. They talk about Diesel's injury and we are going to see the Roadie in singles action for the first time.

Allied Powers vs. Gus Kantarakis & Mike Bell

Vince is in full infomercial mode here this morning. Bell gets his 15 seconds of offense in the middle of the match. Luger puts him in the Rebel Rack as punishment and that's all. Why didn't they come up with a finisher? 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Jerry Lawler and he is sitting in a throne with his feet exposed. He brags about not washing them for 2 weeks and that he isn't going to until after King Of The Ring. He challenges Bret to a Kiss My Foot match at King Of The Ring. I don't think the knight that was next to him could be any less intimidating. We then get a Bret Hart interview and he calls Lawler sick. He says he'll be there at King Of The Ring to wipe Lawler out once and for all. 

Skip vs. Scott Taylor

Skip and Sunny get no entrance on their debut. The use of some of these new stars during this era is very questionable. They shockingly are not really focusing on Sunny either. Skip hits a nice 2nd rope leg drop and then hits a top rope hurricanrana. He pins him while doing push ups on Taylor's chest and gets the win. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

It's time for the King Of The Ring Report and Vince tries to steal Todd's thunder here by throwing out two of the matches right before Todd starts to talk. There are still two spots left open. Mabel says that Undertaker will rest in peace. Clever. Shawn is his usual cheesy 1995 self here as well.

King Of The Ring Qualifying Match
Roadie vs. Doink

I'm thinking that this is probably the last match of any consequence that Doink participates in. Doink outsmarts the Roadie early on and he wisely rolls out of the ring to re-group. I get that Roadie is playing a character, but his attire screams jobber. Even when he was with the New Age Outlaws, he looked like one too. Doink goes up top, but Jarrett starts going after Dink and Doink gets distracted. Roadie rolls him up and he's going to the King Of The Ring. This match stunk. 

Match Rating: 1/2*

We get our first Waylon Mercy vignette. He talks about being peaceful, ya know what I mean? 

Bob Holly vs. Roy Raymond

Roy attacks Holly and takes it to him. He tries to send him into the turnbuckle, but Holly leaps up and hits a reverse elbow. Vince talks about Holly being the one that Roadie will face in the tournament. That's one way to get people to not buy a show. Raymond and Holly collide in the middle of the ring, but Holly is so resilient that he's up and hits a clothesline. A dropkick and a top rope crossbody get the win. They find the two Bob Holly fans in the world and show them celebrating in the crowd. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

Dok Hendrix is in the ring to bring out Bertha Faye and Harvey Wippleman for an interview. This is the debut of the legendary entrance music. Harvey tells us that she has whooped every girl in the trailer park and every girl at the honky tonk. This is probably the role that Wippleman was born to play. Bertha says that Alundra Blayze can't compete with her because she has it all. She says that when she wins the WWF Women's Championship, there will be some polka dots on there. 

We get another Diesel video talking about his elbow injury. Roger Clemens makes his Superstars debut here.

Rad Radford vs. Bert Centeno

Radford is another new star that they have done nothing to build up. Radford dumps Centino over the top rope and then hits him with a baseball slide. He hits a suplex into a bridge and gets the easy win.

Match Rating: 1/4*

It's time to go to Bob Backlund and he talks about crime being out of hand. 

Undertaker vs. Tony DeVito

We get another fairly rare Undertaker match here. He made 3 Superstars appearances last year, one of which was against DeVito. This one is about as routine as it gets. He hits a chokeslam, he hits a Tombstone, he goes home. He puts DeVito in the body bag and stomps on him after. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go back to the Toddster for another King Of The Ring Report. I can't tell you how excited I am to watch that show again. He hypes up the tag team match that no one asked for and then we hear from Ted DiBiase, Tatanka and Sid. 

Vince reminds us that the WrestleMania XI special is on TV sometime. You better check yourself. Owen Hart and British Bulldog will square off on Raw in a King Of The Ring qualifier. On Superstars, we are blessed with the main event of Aldo Montoya vs. Jerry Lawler.

This was a pointless show outside of the Jerry Lawler announcement, which is hardly anything to get too excited about. The rest was just the usual pointless stuff and the feature match stunk.

Overall Rating: 29%

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

SmackDown 3-9-07 Review

Original Airdate: Friday, March 9th, 2007
Tucson Arena
Tucson, Arizona

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We get a good Batista/Undertaker recap video to kick off the show. 

King Booker vs. Matt Hardy

They announce that Randy Orton vs. Ric Flair vs. Carlito will fill the last spot for Money In The Bank. Queen Sharmell joins the announce team for the match. As is the formula for TV matches, Hardy hits a dive over the top rope just as we go to commercial break. They battle up on the ropes, with Booker looking for a superplex. Hardy is able to push him off, but then misses with a moonsault. Booker hits a spin kick, but Hardy is able to get the shoulder up. Hardy battles back with a Side Effect and an elbow off the second rope. He goes back up again and hits the leg drop this time for 2. Sharmell leaves the booth to jump up on hte apron. Hardy goes for Twist Of Fate, but Booker shoves him into the ropes. Sharmell is there and hits him with her shoe and that's enough for Booker to win. They gave them a fair amount of time and I guess Booker probably needed a big win to make him seem like a bigger name ahead of Money In The Bank. 

Match Rating: **1/4

Kristal is with Batista to talk about Undertaker's WrestleMania undefeated streak. They show a video package of his 14 wins. 

We then get a recap of Steve Austin being announced as special guest referee. 

Teddy Long is interrupted by MVP proposes that he wrestles Chris Benoit at WrestleMania for the United States Championship since he cost him his Money In The Bank shot. Teddy says he'll consider it.

Kristal interviews Kane about Batista's remarks that he is sick, twisted and demented. He says Batista has no idea how true that is. 

They show us Great Khali on Raw saying that he wants Kane. 

Batista vs. Kane

Oh great, it's Kane. Not a single thing of importance happens before the commercial break. Nothing of importance happens after the commercial break either. I'm not sure why they thought these two deserved this much time. That's not a knock on Batista. It's next to impossible for most people to have a good match with Kane. This match feels as if the ring is made of tar, they are moving that slowly. Kane hits a top rope clothesline and Batista kicks out at 2. Batista comes back with a spinebuster to some boos. He goes for a Batista Bomb, but Kane drives his back into the turnbuckle. Kane hits the chokeslam for 2. Kane isn't happy and climbs up on the second rope for some right hands. Batista counters that into the Batista Bomb and picks up the victory. The last minute or so is all you needed to watch in this one.

Match Rating: 1/2*

We get another recap of the Battle Of The Billionaires.

We get more celebrities talking about Vince and Trump shaving their heads.

We have the debut of Miz TV with special guest Ashley. For some reason he's sitting on the ring and asks her to join him. She declines and sits on the chairs in the ring. Ashley talks for a few seconds and then is interrupted by Melina. Miz says that he forgot to tell her she has a second guest scheduled for tonight. Melina says there isn't enough money for her to pose in Playboy because her body is for only man to see, Johnny Nitro. That was obviously a jab. Ashley says that the only way for her to shut up Melina is to challenge her to a match at WrestleMania. They start brawling with Ashley getting the best of her. 

Kristal tries interviewing Kane, but he's attacked by Khali. This undercard at WrestleMania keeps getting worse and worse. Kane is busted open and left for dead. 

They show Mr. Kennedy beating Sabu to qualify for Money In The Bank.

Mr. Kennedy vs. CM Punk

Kennedy forces Punk to chase him outside the ring and Punk pays for it by getting hit with a clothesline. Michael Cole declares that Mr. Kennedy is his pick to win the Money In The Bank. Punk gets the knees up on a splash and follows it up with a series of strikes. He goes for the high knee but is dumped to the floor into the commercial break. When we come back, Punk is kicking out of a pin attempt. Punk battles back and hits the high knee again. This time he's able to hit the bulldog. Punk gets crotched on the second rope and Kennedy hits a draped inverted DDT and that's the finish? That was kind of abrupt and the match was a little disappointing. 

Match Rating: *1/2

Kristal is with Finlay and he says that he's not afraid of Undertaker. He says that you will not see fear in his Irish eyes.

Finlay vs. Undertaker

It looks like they'll get a fair amount of time here. Undertaker quickly hits Old School and then goes for a weird pin attempt. The action spills outside and Finlay tries to take it to him, but then gets hit with a big boot. He throws Finlay into the timekeeper's table. Out comes Hornswoggle and that distraction allows Finlay to hit Taker with a chair to the ribs and into a commercial break. When we come back, Finlay is working on the ribs of Taker. Finlay jumpst off the apron, but Taker catches him and drives him into the ring post. That doesn't last long, as Finlay is able to reverse Taker into the steel steps. Taker blocks a suplex and hits one of his own, leaving both men down. They exchange right hands and once again Finlay goes back to the ribs. He ducks a clothesline, but gets hit with a leaping clothesline the second time around. Taker hits Snake Eyes and the big boot into the leg drop. Out comes Hornswoggle again and he hits Taker in the back with the shillelagh. It has no effect and Taker hits him with a boot. Finlay attacks Taker, but Taker kicks out at 2. He lands on the ref from the kickout, so he grabs the shillelagh. Taker tries a chokeslam, but Finlay hits him with the shillelagh. The ref slowly snaps out of it and Taker is able to get that shoulder up. Taker sits up and hits a big boot. Taker hits the chokeslam and Tombstone for the win. Taker gave Finlay a lot of offense here most likely out of respect. The match was fine.

Match Rating: **

After the match, Batista comes out to the entrance way and gives the thumbs down. 

I'd call this episode a disappointment. The card was good and the matches got time, but nothing was anything special. Outside of the two title matches and Umaga/Lashley, everything else just feels like it is there to fill time. 

Overall Rating: 43%

Monday, December 18, 2023

ECW 3-6-07 Review

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
Tucson Arena
Tucson, Arizona

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We shockingly get a Trump/McMahon recap to start the show. After the intro, Vince is on his way to the ring and reminds us that Steve Austin is the guest referee for the Umaga/Bobby Lashley match. Vince stumbles over his words as he's trying to talk about slapping Trump. Just make this stop. He brings out Lashley for a public apology for choosing to side with Trump. Lashley says that he wants to apologize to everyone, including Vince. He shakes Vince's hand, but then doesn't let go of the hold. He says that when Vince slapped him, he should have broken him in half and then walks to the back. This all took up over 25% of the show. 

If you hadn't been reminded enough, Ashley is in Playboy.

Balls Mahoney vs. Hardcore Holly

We get lots of punches and kicks here. For some reason Balls goes up top and then misses. Holly hits the Alabama Slam and that's all. Out comes Snitsky and he attacks Holly. Whatever.

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Rebecca with CM Punk to talk about Money In The Bank. He's interrupted by Elijah Burke and he's complimentary about Punk. Burke offers him a choice to join the New Breed. In walks Rob Van Dam and he tells him not to listen to him. 

Rob Van Dam vs. Elijah Burke

It's all RVD in the beginning and into the commercial break. During the commercial, Ariel distracts RVD as he is going for Rolling Thunder and the delay allows for Burke to get his knees up. Burke hits RVD with running knees to the back in the corner after a rest hold spot. RVD fight back and hits a superkick. Burke gets hit with the monkey flip and then a spin kick. Split-legged moonsault gets a 2 count and Tazz claims that not many people kick out of that. I can't remember a time in WWE that he's won with that. RVD goes up top and hits the 5 Star Frog Splash and gets the win. This was pretty standard stuff.

Match Rating: *3/4

After the match, Tommy Dreamer gets on the mic and challenges the New Breed to a 4 on 4 at WrestleMania. 

We go over Nick Bockwinkle being the next inductee in the Hall Of Fame. This obviously is a perfect transition to go to Extreme Exposé in the ring. 

We then get a recap of Lashley and Vince from approximately 30 minutes ago. 

It's time for Stone Cold and he talks that wherever there are WWE fans and WWE cameras, that's where his home is that night. He tells us that he's going to call the match right down the middle because that's the way it has to be. He talks to people in the crowd about who they want to get their head shaved. Austin says he doesn't care because either way someone is getting their head shaved. I would say that this is probably not the best advertisement for the city of Tucson. Austin says he will be at Raw for the contract signing. Austin is one of the most entertaining performers in company history, but I am pretty sure that he would tell you this was not one of his better segments. 

Calling this episode inessential would be the nicest way of putting it. They are just using ECW as an extra spot for the Vince/Trump stuff. Like I have mentioned before, it obviously worked at the time to get extra buys. I can't argue that. However, hindsight has made this pretty insufferable especially with how both of these morons continued to fall further down the drain. With that being said, this show was not very good and contained next to no wrestling on it.

Overall Rating: 31%

Saturday, December 16, 2023

Off The Grid, Volume 41: Starrcade 1990: Collision Course Review

Sunday, December 16th, 1990
Kiel Auditorium
St. Louis, Missouri

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Off The Grid, Volume 41:

Jim Ross and Paul E. Dangerously are here to welcome us to the show and run down the card. Missy Hyatt is with the "greatest promoter ever" Sam Muchnick. In true WCW fashion, the microphone isn't working great, so you can't hear him at first. They then talk about it being broadcasted in Saudi Arabia and have Marines here for the national anthem, which is already playing when they announce this. 

Bobby Eaton vs. Z-Man

They're very proud of the stats they are showing on each wrestler here. They announce that due to injury, Ric Flair will not be wrestling in his tag team match against Doom and Barry Windham will replace him. Z-Man hits a reverse top rope crossbody to catch Eaton off guard. The big story they are trying to sell here is this is Bobby Eaton's first big singles match and Z-Man is on a 35 match win streak. We get a big spot where Z-Man reverses a suplex and he hits it onto the ring ramp. He then hits a leaping dive over the top rope. The ramp is a little different than usual, as there is a decline right before the ring. Z-Man runs into an elbow in the corner and Eaton hits a bulldog. He goes up top and hits the always nice leg drop. He misses Z-Man in the corner and gets hit with a dropkick. Eaton hits a neckbreaker and he goes back up to the top rope. He lands into a superkick. Now Z-Man goes up to the top, but Eaton moves out of the way. He uses an inside cradle and picks up the victory. That was a very 2023 type of finish for a match in 1990. Both guys gave a good effort here and gave us a nice opener.

Match Rating: **3/4

Tony Schiavone is with Dick The Bruiser to talk about refereeing the cage match tonight. He claims that he is the king of the cage match and has never lost a cage match. He will make sure Sting gets a fair shot tonight.

Now it's time for the Pat O'Connor Memorial International Cup Tag Team Tournament. They bring out the giant trophy and then a bunch of women with very 1990s hair come out with the flags of the countries represented in the tournament. 

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 1st Round Match
Sgt. Krueger & Colonel DeKlerk (South Africa) vs. Steiner Brothers (USA)

DeKlerk is Rocco Rock and is 100% not from South Africa. Rick does all the dirty work, hitting some clotheslines. Scott gets tagged in and hits the Frankensteiner with the quick squash of a match. The crowd loves the Steiners, so this was the right move over the no name opponents. 

Match Rating: 1/2*

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 1st Round Match
Norman Smiley & Chris Adams (United Kingdom) vs. Rey Misterio & Konan

Adams hits a big superkick early on to knock Misterio out of the ring. They're trying to cram a lot in here and it's working to varying results. For some reason they had Misterio listed as Misteric and even Jim Ross calls him that. Konan hits a reverse suplex on Smiley and then takes a long time to do a reverse pin and pick up the victory. For whatever reason, Misterio hits a dive over the top when the pin is already almost over and then they sell it as if he got hurt. There was some good action, but it was kind of sloppy and lacked a good flow.

Match Rating: 3/4*

Missy Hyatt is with Michael Wallstreet and Alexandra York. They talk about the computer predicting that Wallstreet will beat Terry Taylor in less than 8 minutes and 32 seconds. What a time to be alive. 

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 1st Round Match
Rip Morgan & Jack Victory vs. Great Muta & Mr. Saito (Japan)

Muta is the star of the match, but Saito does look pretty good for his age here. Saito gets hit with a cheap shot when running the ropes and almost loses as a result. Muta hits the handspring elbow and then the match breaks down. Morgan accidentally clotheslines Victory and Muta hits a German suplex into a bridge for the win. This was pretty meh overall outside of the good Muta spots. 

Match Rating: *

Paul E. Dangerously is with the winners and Saito says they are the best. 

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 1st Round Match
Danny Johnson & Troy Montour (Canada) vs. Victor Zangiev & Salmon Hasimikov (Soviet Union)

I still have nightmares of this match. The Soviets are legit amateur wrestlers and the Canadians are nobodies. We get a nasty looking suplex where Johnson looks to fall right on his face. Are we sure that they smartened up the Soviet team? We then get another suplex and possibly a pin and the referee counts to 2 and then decides to just count to 3. This was just pathetic. 

Match Rating: 0 Stars

We go back to Sting and Tony Schiavone. Sting says that he's back and he's going to find out who the Black Scorpion is. 

They show a brief set up for the next match. Apparently that's enough to make us have to watch IRS and Red Rooster wrestle.

Terry Taylor vs. Michael Wallstreet

These two are supposedly 2 of the top 8 in the world. They have a countdown clock in the corner because the computer predicted Wallstreet would win in less than 8:32. This match is the definition of just generic action. Wallstreet drops Taylor on the top rope and then hits the Stock Market Crash for the victory. This was boring but at least it was better than the Soviet match.

Match Rating: 3/4*

Motor City Madman & Big Cat vs. Skyscrapers

Big Cat is Mr. Hughes and Motor City Madman is nobody. We get our first botch of the match about 15 seconds in when Sid ducks for a back body drop and Spivey doesn't. Sid goes for a powerbomb and Motor City Madman does nothing to try and help get up, so Spivey helps him and that's all. This roster sucks.

Match Rating: 1/4*

Tommy Rich & Ricky Morton vs. Fabulous Freebirds

This show is just so full of generic stuff. I actually like these guys, but they are following every cliche in the book in this match. The last few matches have really hurt my interest in this too. Garvin is arguing with his roadie for some reason and Rich rolls him up and they pick up the victory. I don't think anyone will mind that I skipped most of this. The Freebirds attack Robert Gibson after the match. 

Match Rating: *

Stan Hansen gives a promo with nasty tobacco dripping out of his mouth.

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 2nd Round Match
Rey Misterio & Konan vs. Steiner Brothers

Oh good, more of this. Scott hits a powerslam on Konan and next thing you know Rick hits the bulldog from the shoulders of Scott. Konan rolls and tags in Misterio. Rick catches him and hits a powerbomb for the win. That was out of nowhere. Who was coming up with these finishes? 

Match Rating: 1/4*

Barry Windham and Arn Anderson are interviewed while they show the clips of Ric Flair earlier. Arn should have worn a backwards hat more often.

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup 2nd Round Match
Victor Zangiev & Salmon Hasimikov vs. Great Muta & Mr. Saito

Whatever they paid these guys, it was way too much. Saito looks like he gets mad at something and comes in and levels one of the Soviets with a clothesline. He hits a suplex and that's it thankfully. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

Doom is out here with Teddy Long. Teddy is way too dorky to be their manager. 

Texas Lariat Match For The United States Championship
Lex Luger vs. Stan Hansen

This is just a rope/strap match if you are wondering what a Texas Lariat match is. I haven't seen a ton of Hansen matches, but out of what I have seen, I have liked. That's pretty high praise because so many people have ripped him off. Luger is another one who has grown on me. We get a straight up brawl to start. The first memorable spot comes when Hansen hangs Luger over the top rope. I'm not sure if Hansen isn't super over or if it's that in between where they know they shouldn't cheer him, but they also don't hate him. Luger uses the rope to pull Hansen into the ring post shoulder first. We get Luger touching 3 corners and Hansen fights him on the 4th. Hansen lets go of the rope and Luger crashes into the 4th corner, but he knocks out the referee. Hansen then hits Luger in the back of the head with a cowboy boot. A new referee is out and starts counting Hansen and the crowd is very much into it now. Hansen touches all 4 and the new referee calls for the bell. The original referee tells him what happened. Luger clotheslines Hansen out of the ring and they announce Luger as the new United States Champion. There are only a few ways these matches can go, but this ending worked out well. This show was desperate for a decent match and these two delivered.

Match Rating: ***

Jim Ross is with Luger and he's fired up to be champion.

Street Fight For The NWA Tag Team Championships
Arn Anderson & Barry Windham vs. Doom

Shockingly, this is a brawl. Windham is busted open very early on. This type of match is almost impossible to recap, as it's mostly punches and weapons, but also filled with intensity. Simmons hits a big spinebuster on Windham for a 2 count. Simmons goes up top and Windham low blows him. He hits the superplex, but Simmons kicks out. Butch Reed hits a shoulder tackle from the rope. More brawling ensues. Windham holds Reed for Anderson, but Simmons hits Windham and Reed clotheslines Anderson. Windham pulls off an inside cradle on Simmons and Reed covers Anderson and both men get counted to 3 and we have a double pin. The bell rings and they keep brawling down the ramp. So I guess we have a draw in a street fight. I actually remember liking this better, but it was still a good match.

Match Rating: ***1/2

Pat O'Connor Memorial Cup Finals
Great Muta & Mr. Saito vs. Steiner Brothers

I know that my upcoming King Of The Ring 1995 tournament is about as pointless as it comes, but this one isn't far behind. We get a decent amount of stalling to start. The Japanese team is able to illegally hit Rick Steiner with the ring bell. This match has no juice to it so far. The finish just comes out of nowhere. Rick hits a sunset flip off the second rope and gets the win. This tournament sucked big time. I like the Steiners a lot, but this wasn't good.

Match Rating: 3/4*

Now we're stuck sitting through an award ceremony for this stupid thing. Thankfully it is brief and we can just pretend that it never happened.

Steel Cage Match For The NWA World Heavyweight Championship
Black Scorpion vs. Sting

I can't believe this is the main event of their WrestleMania. Four "Black Scorpions" are out to the ring during the entrance. They come out to no reaction whatsoever. We then get this stupid pod thing from the ceiling and some pyro. It opens up to unveil a guy in a shiny robe and he walks to the ring. Dick The Bruiser is the special referee, but there's nothing special feeling about this match. The start of this match is just absolutely terrible, with Flair trying not to wrestle like Flair. My god this match is just so slow and plodding. Sting finally makes a comeback and puts on the Scorpion Deathlock. Scorpion gets out of it and then gets thrown into the cage. Sting rips off his mask, but he has a second mask. You can see Flair's hair on the back of the mask. This main event is right up there with Hulk Hogan vs. The Butcher. Sting hits a top rope crossbody and picks up the win to put this out of its misery. Absolutely awful match between two of the all time greats. The other Scorpions run in And Sting and Dick attack them while Flair is trying to climb out. Out come Windham and Anderson to attack Sting. Windham hits a DDT on the chair and we only have 2 MINUTES LEFT! Flair starts hitting Sting with a chair while Arn and Windham hold him down. Some of the babyfaces come down, including the Steiners with bolt cutters. Sting finally rips the mask off and it's Flair. What a stupid idea and a stupid match. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

This show sucks big time. There are a couple of good matches, but there are so many bad finishes and stupid booking decisions that there's no way I could ever recommend this to anyone. I hope to never see the Black Scorpion again in my lifetime.

Overall Rating: 28%

Friday, December 15, 2023

Monday Night Raw 3-5-07 Review

Monday, March 5th, 2007 
US Airways Center
Phoenix, Arizona

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Shawn Michaels is shown getting ready and in walks John Cena. Cena wishes him some luck tonight and Shawn agrees to say the same to John tonight. They start semi-arguing and Cena says that he will have Michaels' back during his match with Randy Orton. Michaels doesn't want it and heads out to the ring.

Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Orton

The first high spot here is Michaels getting dumped over the top and to the floor. That seems like a pretty dangerous spot for him just weeks before a WrestleMania main event. I know you can get hurt doing anything, but this one seemed unnecessary. After a commercial break, Orton puts Michaels into a Boston crab in the middle of the ring. Michaels is able to slowly crawl to the bottom rope to break the hold, but then Orton hits a draped DDT. Michaels is able to sneak in a back suplex and both men are down. Michaels hits the running forearm and does the delayed kip up. Michaels hits the top rope elbow drop and he starts tuning up the band. Orton blocks the attempt and goes for the RKO. Michaels shoves Orton and he goes into the referee and Orton levels him with a clothesline. Edge goes and grabs a title belt to give to Orton. A second referee was sent out and he sees it, which causes a distraction for Michaels to roll him up and squeak out the win. After the match, Edge and Orton try to attack him with the chair, but out comes Cena to make the save for him. Overall, I am just so grateful that we didn't have to start with Vince or Trump. 

Match Rating: **1/2

We get a rare ECW highlight, but this one was more than worthy to be shown multiple times. They show Lashley jumping through the cage and onto Umaga. We go to Vince talking to Armando Alejandro Estrada. Vince wants to see what Umaga is made of during his match with Jeff Hardy tonight. Jonathan Coachman starts talking to Vince and he lets him know that he has recommended that Shane McMahon be the special guest referee for Umaga/Lashley.

Intercontinental Championship Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Umaga

On his way into the ring, Umaga pulls up the pads just outside the ring. We get some cat and mouse that leads to Hardy dropkicking Umaga to the floor and then hits a somersault dive over the top rope. Hardy then hits a leaping clothesline off the steps. Umaga levels him with a clothesline and a splash. He puts Hardy in the tree of woe and hits a running headbutt. Umaga hits the butt in the face and hits the Samoan Spike to put Hardy out of his misery. These two continue to show great chemistry in these matches. 

Match Rating: *3/4

We get a hype video for Umaga and Lashley. Then after the commercial we hear from Mark Cuban, Howie Mandel and John Travolta about Vince or Trump shaving their head.

We go to Todd Grisham and he is with Carlito and Ric Flair. They are battling tonight for a spot in Money In The Bank and start arguing about who is going to win. 

We get a Masterlock Challenge and tonight it's Hacksaw Jim Duggan. He puts it on and Duggan submits. That's it? Why was this on the show? 

Vince is walking towards the ring and feeling confident.

We get more Cena/Michaels drama backstage. It's like they're going to be wrestling soon or something.

Vince is out and takes a quick stop at the barber shop before heading to the ring. Next week is the contract signing. Great. Then all of a sudden, Eric Bischoff is out to Vince's surprise. I'm not really sure what the point of him being here was. Vince then says we're going to find out the guest referee and now Mick Foley is out in his homemade referee shirt. They kind of suck up to each other, but when Vince tries to announce Mick as the special guest referee, Mick says he isn't. He's actually refereeing a rib eating contest with the Phoenix Suns gorilla, who then comes out to the ring. Now out comes Shane to the relief of his father. Shane tells him that the board made their vote and they lost 5 to 4. Well if Shane isn't the referee, then who is? Shane whispers it in his ear and then the glass breaks and out comes Steve Austin. It sure took us a long time to get to this point. This just leads to Austin soaking Vince in beer. This was a terrible segment that felt like it went on for an hour. 

We get a recap as if it didn't just take all night for that thing to end. Then Mick is showing the gorilla his new book and that leads Ron Simmons to do his thing.

Lillian Garcia brings out Ashley as the guest ring announcer for the next match.

Falls Count Anywhere Match For The WWE Women's Championship
Mickie James vs. Melina

Mickie knocks Melina off the ring and they head to the back. They battle in the locker room where Torrie Wilson and Maria are hanging out. Victoria then comes in and holds Mickie to allow Melina to slap her. Torrie then sprays her with hairspray in the face. Out comes Candice Michelle in a towel. Melina rips it off and we have it blurred out and the camera man falls on his back to boos. When we come back from commercial, they are battling towards the ring and start rolling all the way down the ramp. They eventually make their way back to the ring and are climbing the turnbuckles. Mickie goes for a hurricanrana, but Melina shoves her off and she takes a nasty looking spill. Melina rolls her up and pins her. Melina celebrates with her fake eyelash falling off and then heads to Ashley to rip her title away. Ashley shoves her on her back and goes to check on Mickie. Melina storms to the back and Mickie seems to be okay. This wasn't very hard hitting, but it was chaotic and kind of lighthearted fun.

Match Rating: *1/2

Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Ric Flair vs. Carlito

This one just doesn't get off to a good start. Flair puts on a really unconvincing headlock and then Carlito hits a springboard reverse elbow that Flair telegraphs and falls too early. I guess I get why because Great Khali is on his way to the ring to disrupt things. He takes out both guys and we have a no contest I suppose. Khali gets on the mic and I think he says that he wants Kane. This was just all around terrible.

Match Rating: No Rating

Steve Austin returns home to ECW tomorrow night.

Nick Bockwinkle is announced as the next inductee into the Hall Of Fame.

We go to Edge and Randy Orton talking about what happened last week. Orton tells Edge that he doesn't have his back. 

Cena is on his way to the ring. 

John Cena vs. Edge

All 3 members of MNM come out before Edge is introduced. So I guess that's Edge's new backup for tonight. Edge then says that he can't perform in front of these bigots because they were one of the last states to acknowledge Martin Luther King Jr. Edge then says that Johnny Nitro's great great grandmother is black and he wants to take it out on Cena tonight.

John Cena vs. Johnny Nitro

Umm...sure? I believe Edge was injured and there was some fear that he would miss WrestleMania. Nitro throws Cena into the ring post and Cena is out. Back in the ring, Cena battles out of a rest hold and hits him with a big clothesline. It's 5 Knuckle Shuffle Time and then Joey Mercury and Edge start with distractions. It doesn't work and Cena gets Nitro up for the FU. Mercury comes in and hits a chop block and they attack Cena. They hit the Snapshot with Edge directing. Out comes Michaels and he runs down to make the save, but then stops short of the ring. Edge runs into the crowd, but MNM are still in the ring. Michaels and his hideous brown shirt leaves for the back and MNM start attacking again. Michaels thinks again and runs back into the ring to take out MNM. This wasn't much of a match and the setup was questionable at best.

Match Rating: 1/2*

This show started off really great and then Vince had to go and ruin it as usual. The women's match was just about the only fun segment outside of the first half hour. 

Overall Rating: 39%

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable Review

Wednesday, May 20th, 2015
Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida

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NXT Championship #1 Contender Match
Tyler Breeze vs. Finn Balor

Tyler Breeze gets an entrance with a bunch of female models. This was supposed to be a triple threat match with Hideo Itami, but they show him being attacked in the parking lot and he has a torn rotator cuff and is out of the match. Back in the arena, we get the Demon version of Finn Balor, complete with wing and spike cape. It's too bad about Itami because they had built up the Balor/Itami dynamic nicely. Breeze is able to withstand an early onslaught from Balor and hits a reverse neckbreaker. His offense doesn't last long and before you know it, Balor is stomping on the back of Breeze from the apron. Balor goes for Coup de Grace, but Breeze wisely rolls across the ring. Balor runs into a Supermodel Kick, but kicks out at 2. Breeze takes off the turnbuckle pad and then stomps away at Balor in the corner. Breeze misses with the Beauty Shot. After a counter, he ends up hitting it and Balor runs into the exposed turnbuckle. He goes for the pin, but Balor is able to somehow kick out and Breeze is throwing a fit. Meanwhile, Balor sneak attacks Breeze in the entrance way. Balor climbs up the stage and hits Breeze with a dive. Balor throws Breeze back in the ring and hits the running dropkick. He climbs up top and hits the Coup de Grace to become the #1 contender. This was a solid opening match that kicked into second gear nicely. It was pretty clear that Balor was going to win, but they did give Breeze the one real nice close call to make you believe otherwise. 

Match Rating: ***1/2

They show Kevin Owens watching backstage and shaking his head. 

They show some guy from Game Of Thrones (sorry, never watched it) sitting next to Stephanie McMahon in the crowd. 

They show a hype video about how great NXT is live. 

Dana Brooke & Emma vs. Charlotte & Bayley

It really is a testament to Bayley's greatness of how over she was able to get with a 100% true babyface act in this era. Her and Dana start things off and Dana shoves her to the mat out of the lock up. Bayley comes back with a catapult into Charlotte, who clotheslines her. We get to Bayley and Emma and Bayley shoves her to the mat. Emma goes out of the ring and Bayley hits the sliding dropkick through the bottom rope on both opponents. A Dana distraction allows for Bayley to get pulled off the second turnbuckle and she hits her head on the way down. I'm surprised you don't see that more often, as it's just effective as being crotched. Bayley gets the heat segment here and we get frequent tags from the heels. Emma hits the Emma Sandwich and gets a 2 count. Bayley is able to hit a suplex and makes the tag to Charlotte. She hits a double DDT but Emma is able to kick out of the pin attempt. Emma hits a crossbody off the top rope, but Charlotte rolls through. She puts her in the Figure Eight and Dana tries to break it up. Bayley slides underneath Charlotte and Dana to hit her with the Bayley To Belly. Charlotte then hits Natural Selection and picks up the victory for her team. I think it's pretty clear it was time to move Charlotte up to the main roster here. This was better than I had remembered as the fun tag match on the show.

Match Rating: **1/2

They show the Sami Zayn injury on Raw against John Cena 3 weeks ago. They then show him backstage starting at himself in the mirror.

They show off some of the new signees for NXT, which includes some familiar faces like Apollo Crews.

Rhyno vs. Baron Corbin

We get a Corbin mistake early on where he was supposed to fall out of the ring and awkwardly recovers. I'm not being critical, just noting something that happened. The crowd has completely turned on Corbin. They were really into the squash gimmick, but now not so much. Corbin stomps away on Rhyno in the corner and risks a DQ, as he is not listening to the referee. After Corbin gets the better of Rhyno in the early going, they collide in the middle of the ring and both are down. This probably already has gone on longer than it should have. They should have booked this like a Goldberg match. Rhyno comes back with punches and a clothesline. Rhyno hits a spinebuster, but only gets a 2 count. He sets up for the Gore but Corbing hits a clothesline. Corbin hits End Of Days and that's all. I don't think anyone thought Rhyno had a chance here. This was about as good as you would expect it to be.

Match Rating: 3/4*

Kevin Owens talks about his good week and how he showed John Cena that the US Title is nothing compared to the NXT Championship. He says that if Sami Zayn shows up tonight, it will be the last time we ever see him.

NXT Tag Team Championship Match
Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs. Blake & Murphy

It's nice that they've given this one a story, as Blake and Murphy still feel very random. Murphy tries a tornado DDT and Cass counters by just chucking him across the ring. Enzo comes back in and as per usual, that is when the opponents take control of the match. The champs hit a Codebreaker/powerbomb combo, but Enzo kicks out. Enzo comes back and hits a leaping DDT off the second rope. He makes the hot tag to Cass and he hits his usual combo of splashes and big boots. He hits the Empire Elbow, but Murphy breaks up the pin attempt. Cass hits a side suplex and then drags Enzo to the corner and pulls him up the turnbuckle. Out comes Alexa Bliss and she attacks Carmella. Cass goes to check on her and gets hit with a superkick from Murphy. Alexa shoves Enzo off the top rope and Blake pins him to retain their titles. This was very much a TV match that worked well enough because of how over Enzo and Cass are. They celebrate with Alexa after the match.

Match Rating: **

Eva Marie is here. She sure worked out well. 

We get a lengthy video package for the Women's Championship match.

NXT Women's Championship Match
Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks

They go the wrestling route to begin and we get a series of quick pin attempts. That ends abruptly when Sasha is able to pull Becky on the apron with Becky falling face-first into the ring. Sasha turns to submission wrestling, twisting Becky in numerous holds. Becky is able to power out of an arm submission and drops Sasha on her back to start her comeback. Becky hits a missile dropkick, but then Sasha returns with running double knees in the corner. They continue to battle and Becky is able to slap on the Disarm-Her, but Sasha gets to the bottom rope. Sasha hits a dive to the outside, but Becky catches her...kind of. She drives her into the ring and throws her back in to break the count. Becky climbs up top, but Sasha runs up and brings her down to the mat. She puts on the Bank Statement and Becky has to tap. The crowd loved this one very much and the announcers did a nice job of putting it over. It was a very worthy title match. Becky gets a standing ovation out of respect before heading to the back. 

Match Rating: ***3/4

NXT Championship Match
Sami Zayn vs. Kevin Owens

As soon as the bell rings, Owens rolls out of the ring to stall. Sami eventually goes out and runs after him to attack. They go in the ring, but not for long as Zayn clotheslines Owens out of the ring. Owens goes for a powerbomb. Zayn counters that and hits a back body drop. Zayn sends Owens over the guardraill and they start fighting in the crowd. Owens goes for a powerbomb, but Zayn is able to grab a railing on the bleachers to block it. He then hits a back body drop on Owens that sends him back to just outside the ring. Back in the ring we go and Zayn hits a Blue Thunder Bomb for 2. Zayn goes up the ropes to go for hits tornado DDT and Owens counters it into a backbreaker. Owens goes for a cannon ball and Zayn moves. He hits an exploder in the corner, but Owens rolls out of the ring before the Helluva Kick. Zayn charges at Owens, but he gets caught and Owens finally hits the powerbomb into the ring apron. The officials are out to check on Zayn, which just gives Owens the green light to attack him some more. Owens continuously does so and now William Regal is out. He pulls Owens off by his nose, so Owens headbutts him. He goes out and grabs a chair and starts to hit him until Samoa Joe is out and makes his NXT debut. He gets up in Owens face and Owens begins to back away. Joe follows him and gets in his face again, so Owens walks out of the ring. Owens comes back out and then says not tonight and we go off the air. They were obviously limited with what they could do here as a result of Sami's injury. The brawling that we did get was good, the debut was great and the ending left a lot to be desired. It's definitely a bit of an unsatisfying finish given how much build up they have had leading into the match.

Match Rating: ***

This was another good TakeOver event from NXT, but probably not as strong as the last 3. The women got their time to shine and delivered here tonight and I thought the opener was also an entertaining match despite the injury to Itami. Everything was right around where you expected it to be, making this a thumbs up.

Overall Rating: 77%

Monday, December 11, 2023

Monday Night Raw 5-29-95 Review

Original Airdate: Monday, May 29th, 1995
Broome County Arena
Binghamton, New York

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Jeff Jarrett is in the ring talking about how he will be the King Of The Ring and then the lights go off and Undertaker's bell tolls. We go to the intro and when we come back, Jarrett is gone just in case you weren't sure this wasn't live.

Sid vs. Mike Khoury

Sid looks to be a little bit more intense here than some of his other squashes. This one of course does not last very long and he hits the powerbomb and gets the win. After the match, he lifts Khoury up and yells at him to tell Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow how bad it hurts. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Diesel and Dr. James Andrews talking about the elbow injury Diesel suffered on the powerbomb from Sid. 

Adam Bomb vs. Bob Cook

Vince brings up the 1 hour broadcast version of WrestleMania. Cook has some pretty pathetic looking offense while Jerry Lawler struggles to read an ad. Bomb hits a top rope clothesline and puts Cook out of his misery. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

It's time to go to Todd Pettengill for the King Of The Ring Report. Nothing gets announced here.

Hakushi vs. John Snakowski

Before the match, Shinja brings out a burlap bag and they slowly pull out a head that looks like Bret Hart. Just a bizarre moment. This one is a bit methodical. He hits a somersault splash to pick up the easy victory.

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Todd again and he's talking Hall Of Fame. Nothing to see here. 

Vince is in the ring and brings out Alundra Blayze. Remember her? She says that she didn't even know who Bertha Faye was, but now she's ready for her. Great.

Men On A Mission vs. Gary Scott & Aaron Ferguson

Breaking: Mo is actually in the ring. It doesn't last long and he tags in Mabel for a big back body drop. Mo is back in and he gets hit with an arm drag. He comes back with a kick to the jaw. Why is this match still going on? Mabel hits a splash in the corner and a belly-to-belly suplex and that's all thankfully. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go back to Todd Pettengill...again? He goes over the tournament brackets and announces British Bulldog vs. Owen Hart. Why wouldn't you put that on the pay per view?

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King Of The Ring Qualifying Match
Jeff Jarrett vs. Undertaker

We get some cat and mouse to start things off. Taker hits Old School early on but a Roadie distraction leads to Jarrett gaining control. Being the intelligent wrestler that he is, Jarrett stands in the ring while Taker recovers instead of attacking him. Jarrett knocks him down with a dropkick and gets a 2 count. Jarrett hits a top rope clothesline. We get some more Roadie and Paul Bearer is so upset that he rips off his jacket and chases after the referee. Taker makes his comeback and hits a chokeslam. He hits the Tombstone and that's all. Taker did give him some good offense for most of the match, but it was a foregone conclusion that Taker was going to win here minus a Kama interference. The match wasn't bad.

Match Rating: **

Savio Vega will make his Raw debut and we'll get Man Mountain Rock. Plus, the aforementioned Bulldog/Owen match. I should note that the video transfer on this episode was pretty weak. I'm not sure what the issue was, since I believe the rest of the taping was fine.

We go to Bob Backlund and he says he is going to require people listen to classical music. Rock should be abolished immediately. Just look at the crime rate!

This was a very Superstars style episode of Raw, but at least it did have the decent main event that actually meant something. It wasn't terrible, but this one can be skipped.

Overall Rating: 42%

Friday, December 8, 2023

Superstars 5-27-95 Review

Original Airdate: Saturday, May 27th, 1995
O'Neill Center
Danbury, Connecticut

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We get a recap of Bret Hart challenging Jerry Lawler on Raw and the brawl that ensued. 

Men On A Mission vs. Ross Greenberg & Tim McNeany

Mabel starts this off and this thing is over very quickly. He hits a belly to belly suplex and picks up the win without even tagging in Mo. I was just thinking to myself that I had assumed they had stopped tagging ahead of King Of The Ring and I guess I wasn't wrong, as Mo was just a technicality here. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We get a recap of Shawn Michaels beating King Kong Bundy and then reconciling with Diesel with Bam Bam Bigelow facilitating. 

Now we get to watch the kid seeing the house he won again. Sometimes this show just feels like an infomercial. 

King Of The Ring Qualifying Match
Kama vs. Duke Droese

Here are two guys that already feel like afterthoughts. Droese hits a clothesline and Vince doesn't care who you are, when Duke hits that, you're going down. Droese hits a big powerslam, but Kama easily kicks out at 2. He comes back with a back body drop, but misses with the elbow drop. Kama comes back with a spinebuster and that's it? Wow, they really had no faith in these guys having a good match. They announce that Kama will take on Shawn Michaels at King Of The Ring. I mean the match was fine for the minute they got.

Match Rating: 1/2*

We go to Todd Pettengill for the King Of The Ring Report. Next week on Superstars, it's Roadie vs. Doink for the next qualifying spot. If that doesn't tell you what you need to know about the upcoming pay per view, I don't know what will.

Tom Prichard vs. Shawn Michaels

We are in total cheeseball Michaels mode with this return and he definitely does seem to be rejuvenated. After a hot start, we get a Jim Cornette distraction and it allows Jimmy Del Ray to pull down the top rope and Michaels falls to the floor. Del Ray then hits a somersault dive off the apron. Back in the ring Prichard hits a body slam and then slaps on the Boston Crab. Prichard has to have top 5 worst hair of the era. Prichard then slaps on a sleeper hold and the crowd is about as excited as you ever see on Superstars. Michaels miraculously gets out of the hold, but Prichard is able to hit a suplex. We actually get a commercial break for this one right after Michaels kicks out at 2. When we come back, Michaels is making his comeback and hits a top rope elbow drop. Del Ray tries to interfere, but Michaels crotches him on the top rope. Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music and that's all for Prichard. Prichard is one of the better workers on the card in this era and Michaels was 100% motivated here, so we got a much better match than you would have expected. 

Match Rating: **1/2

Vince now talks about the Hall Of Fame and talks about Ernie Ladd being inducted. 

We go to the ring with Dok Hendrix and he brings out Bam Bam Bigelow and Diesel for an interview. Dok is way over the top her. Even Diesel makes fun of him for it. Bam Bam says that having Diesel as his friend is better than being the champion. I bet it isn't. Diesel loves having a friend too. What a sweet interview. If you were someone trying to prove why the New Generation failed, this is probably a good example to use for your argument. We'll see if the build gets any better, but my instincts tell me no.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Brian Wash

We join this match in progress for whatever reason. I'm pretty sure that if you combined Hunter's legs here, they are the approximate circumference of one leg in his prime. Vince hypes up the WrestleMania 1 hour version on broadcast TV. Hunter hits the Pedigree for the first time and that's all. He continues to look good, but they aren't ready to do anything with him just yet.

Match Rating: 1/4*

They hype up Doink vs. Roadie some more and then out comes the Bushwhackers for whatever reason. They say that they need to see a doctor and Dok claims to be. They say that they need to see a doctor because they have been told they have bad breath and yell it in his face. Oh boy.

We get another Body Donna vignette talking about how much better they are than us.

Tekno Team 2000 vs. Barry Horowitz & Brooklyn Brawler

Troy and Brawler start things off. Troy has his way with both opponents before tagging in Travis. They hit some generic high flying stuff before hitting some Rockers style moves for the easy victory. I bet they have a bright future here in 1995.

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Todd again and he talks about the Hall Of Fame ceremony before King Of The Ring. We then get a promo from Sid, Tatanka and Ted DiBiase. They also say that Jeff Jarrett will face Undertaker in a King Of The Ring qualifying match.

If you take away the lame Diesel and Bam Bam interview, this was another pretty typical Superstars episode that featured a much better than expected Michaels/Prichard match. The pace continues to be good on this show and doesn't wear you out too much with how cheesy the product is overall.

Overall Rating: 43%

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

SmackDown 3-2-07 Review

Original Airdate: Friday, March 2nd, 2007
HP Pavilion
San Jose, California

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Batista is here to kick off the show. He says that he was honored that Undertaker chose him and it will be the match of his career. He says that he will not be intimidated and is interrupted by the bell. We get a video of Taker at a cemetery. He's shown shoveling dirt into a grave and he tells Batista that his reign as champion will rest in peace. We go back to Batista, who takes off his shades and shakes his head. We go to commercial break with no rebuttal.

King Booker and Queen Sharmell are out to join the announce team.

Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Matt Hardy vs. Joey Mercury

Hardy hits a gutbuster, as the announcer build up how important this match is for both men. The momentum shifts when Hardy runs into the ring post and we go to a commercial break. Mercury is starting to get frustrated, as he's not able to put Hardy away. Hardy fights back and the referee gets some boos when he hits the Side Effect and Mercury kicks out. Hardy rips the mask off of Mercury. Mercury is up top and he hits a RKO from the top rope and that's enough for the victory. There was no other choice here, as Hardy has had a nice year and they have done nothing with him outside of the Hardy reunion. This was the usual solid match from these two.

Match Rating: **1/4

We have 6 of the 8 slots filled for Money In The Bank now. The 7th will be either Chris Benoit, Finlay or the man with Kristal right now, MVP. He says when they signed MVP, they signed money in the bank. I guess the burns have healed now. 

The WrestleMania Recall is Butterbean knocking out Bart Gunn. One of the truly bizarre moments in WrestleMania history. 

Maryse welcomes us back to SmackDown. 

Scotty 2 Hotty, Shannon Moore & Jimmy Wang Yang vs. Gregory Helms, Daivari & Chavo Guerrero

Moore hits an inverted atomic drop on Helms and follows it up with a second rope flying headscissors. Helms tags in Chavo and he's able to get in some offense on Scotty. I'm really not sure why the WWE didn't put any emphasis on actually hiring cruiserweight wrestlers during this time, but no one really cares about any of these guys. Obvious statement, I know. The heels cut the ring in half with Scotty. Yang gets a tag and picks up the pace. He hits a kick to the back of the head and a nice backflip kick in the corner. Helms comes in and attacks him from behind and Scotty comes in and wants to do the worm, but is escorted out. We get some shenanigans and now everyone is involved. Moore hits a somersault dive over the top and appears to hit Chavo in the head. Yang hits a moonsault on Daivari and picks up the win for his team. This was a fun match and they got the crowd invested by the end, which is a minor miracle.

Match Rating: **1/2

We get a recap of Rey Mysterio's nightmare of a homecoming last week on SmackDown. 

Vince McMahon is out now and gloats about what Umaga did to Mysterio last week. He calls this match the biggest match of his career. Sure. We then get a bunch of recap videos of Raw and ECW. He's then interrupted by Bobby Lashley. Vince offers Lashley twice as much as whatever Trump is paying him. Lashley declines, so Vinces slaps him. Lashley doesn't like that, so Vince bails and we head to commercial. 

Mr. Kennedy is shown backstage with Vince and he says he wants Lashley tonight. Vince makes it No Holds Barred for Mr. Kennedy only and it's for the ECW Championship.

Ashley vs. Jillian

Jillian tries to sing before the match, but Ashley attacks her instead. She tries for a crucifix, but Jillian drops her on her back. To their credit, they are trying to cram in a lot of moves in a short amount of time. Ashley hits an inverted DDT and a second rope elbow drop to earn the victory. Like I said, this was short, but at least they packed a lot in here.

Match Rating: 1/4*

Triple Threat Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Finlay vs. MVP vs. Chris Benoit

Before the match, Hornswoggle jumps up on the announce table and it leads to Finlay officially declaring that his name is actually Hornswoggle. The first notable spot is when MVP dumps Finlay out of the ring. MVP goes after Finlay and it leaves an opening for Benoit. He hits a dive on MVP, but Finlay wisely moves out of the way and we have a commercial break. When we come back, we get some teamwork from MVP and Finlay to take out Benoit. It's Finlay, so you know that doesn't last long and he clocks MVP with a clothesline. Benoit goes for the German suplexes, but Finlay does make the save. Benoit then dumps Finlay with a German. Benoit slaps on the Sharpshooter on MVP. Finlay breaks it up, but Benoit slaps on the Crossface. MVP runs in and hits a dropkick to the face of Benoit to break the hold. Benoit hits Finlay with a German suplex outside the ring. Back in the ring, Benoit hits a trio of German suplexes on MVP. Benoit signals for the headbutt, but MVP Is able to move out of the way. Out comes Hornswoggle and he distracts the referee. Finlay sneaks in and takes out both men with the shillelagh and picks up the win. With it being a triple threat, did he even need the distraction? THis was another good match here tonight. The last slot for Money In The Bank will be determined on Raw. 

Match Rating: ***

We see the Jerry Lawler Hall Of Fame package from Raw. 

Next week it will be Finlay vs. Undertaker and Batista will take on Kane.

No Holds Barred Match (For Mr. Kennedy) For The ECW Championship Match
Mr. Kennedy vs. Bobby Lashley

Lashley interrupts Kennedy's intro after Kennedy removes some of the turnbuckles. Let's see if they can top their awful match at No Way Out here tonight. They really have lost their way with the booking of Kennedy ahead of WrestleMania. It's standard stuff until Kennedy hits a low blow and then shoves Lashley's head into the exposed turnbuckle. Lashley kicks out at 2 and we get a commercial break. Kennedy throws Lashley into the steps and for some reason asks the referee for a countout. You have no DQs, why would you not just hit him with a chair? Lashley gets in the ring and takes the tape off his wrist to choke out Lashley. Kennedy then nails Lashley with a chair to the head. Lashley blocks one of the chair shots and has it in his hands, but he can't use it. Kennedy tries to take out Lashley's leg, but he jumps over it. He gets him up for the running powerslam and picks up the victory. They are obviously trying to build Lashley as unstoppable and it has mostly worked. This was better than No Way Out, but these two just don't have good chemistry for whatever reason. 

Match Rating: *1/2

This was a good episode of SmackDown and built towards WrestleMania nicely. SmackDown just for whatever reason has a better knack for filling 2 hours without it dragging right now and they are sticking to what works. Next week should kick the Batista/Undertaker feud into the next gear and we should see the start of Benoit/MVP as well. 

Overall Rating: 64%

Monday, December 4, 2023

ECW 2-27-07 Review

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007
HP Pavilion
San Jose, California

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We get a recap of the Lashley and Umaga selections.

Extreme Rules Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Mr. Kennedy vs. Sabu

We quickly get a table out because it's a Sabu match of course. He has Kennedy on the table, but me moves off and Sabu adjusts by jumping over the table. Kennedy turns thing around by hitting a drop toe hold into a chair. Kennedy takes the table and puts it in the ring. This allows Sabu to hit a leg drop as Kennedy is getting in the ring. This table looks like it's 45 years old. Sabu sets up Kennedy on the slanted table, but Kennedy moves again and this time Sabu goes through it. Kennedy hits a DDT on the table and picks up the victory to head to WrestleMania. This was too quick to be much.

Match Rating: *

A limo is shown pulling up and it's Vince. 

Balls Mahoney vs. Matt Striker

Striker goes right to work on Balls, but it doesn't get him very far and he eats a clothesline. Balls goes up to the top rope and hits a leg drop. Out comes Snitsky and he attacks Balls for the DQ. I'm not sure this one even hit 60 seconds. I'm not sure why they didn't at least get a little bit more time to make it more impactful. Snitsky then hits a big boot on Striker.

Match Rating: 1/4*

Vince welcomes us to a night of ECW action. He says that tonight Lashley will be taking on Hardcore Holly in a cage match tonight. Vince then says that if Lashley doesn't beat Holly in 5 minutes, Holly is the new ECW Champion. 

Kevin Thorn & Marcus Cor Von vs. Rob Van Dam & Tommy Dreamer

You can tell pretty quickly that this one's not going to last long. We get a double tag early on with RVD hitting a superkick on Thorn. He hits the split legged moonsault, but only gets a 2 count. He goes onto hit Rolling Thunder and we end up with 4 people in the ring. Dreamer hits a running leap off the apron on Cor Von. Ariel tries to give Thorn the cane, but RVD sees it and Sandman hits her with the kendo stick. The distraction still works and Thorn picks up a victory. I'm sorry, but Thorn being in this group just makes no sense. I get that they need to be built up, but no one is buying him. The match was fine for a rushed tag match in the middle of a weekly television show.

Match Rating: *

Rebecca is with Hardcore Holly and he says that tonight's his night because no one can beat him in 5 minutes. 

CM Punk vs. Stevie Richards

This must be a best of 21 match series between these two. As usual, Stevie gets in some offense and then Punk comes back and hits his stuff. He hits the Go To Sleep to pick up the victory. We're moving quickly here tonight. 

Match Rating: 3/4*

We get a recap of Trump's pick of Lashley and the ensuing brawl between he and Umaga.

Don't worry, New Breed, we've still got plenty of time for Extreme Exposé. 

Steel Cage ECW Championship Match
Hardcore Holly vs. Bobby Lashley

As stated earlier, if Lashley doesn't beat Holly in 5 minutes, Holly is the new ECW Champion. Lashley gets right to it, tossing him face first into the cage. They both climb up to the top turnbuckle when Umaga's music hits. Vince brings him out as they continue to battle. Holly hits a superplex at the 2:45 mark. Umaga starts tossing chairs around and eventually in the ring. Holly grabs it and nails him in the head. WHY? Lashley battles back and hits Holly in the head. He starts hitting him all over and Umaga starts yelling at him. He hits him back in the head with less than a minute to go. He puts him up for the running powerslam and hits it for the victory with 35 seconds remaining. After the match, he turns his focus to Umaga. Lashley's had enough of him being there, so he runs the ropes, jumps into the cage and it breaks onto Umaga. Absolutely one of the greatest moments in the infamous WWE ECW run. Despite the stupidity that is Trump and Vince, the Umaga and Lashley portion is off to a red hot start. The match was okay, but was a backdrop for the feud.

Match Rating: *

This was one of those shows where it peaked at the end and was quickly paced to where nothing wore out it's welcome. Like I said, the ending is one of my absolute favorite moments of this era and really ended the show on a hot note. I'm not sure that's enough to make this some classic episode, but at least it was memorable.

Overall Rating: 58%

Friday, December 1, 2023

Monday Night Raw 2-26-07 Review

Monday, February 26th, 2007 
Save Mart Center
Fresno, California

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We are going to find out Donald Trump's representative for WrestleMania 23 tonight.

John Cena and Shawn Michaels are introduced as being ready to have their match, but then Randy Orton and Edge are on the Titan Tron to tell them that's not going to happen yet. Orton tells Michaels that he deserves an award for his acting job about lying to Cena about having his back. They then show a highlight package of Michaels turning on his partners over the years. Cena has some thinking to do. 

Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Shelton Benjamin

These two play some of their greatest hits as if this is only going to be a 2 minute match. We get the always awesome leaping Shelton suplex spot and we go to commercial break. These two are having a nice little match here. Shelton goes for a springboard move, but accidentally slips and thankfully was able to not get hurt. Hardy wisely goes for a pin, but Shelton barely kicks out. Hardy avoids a splash, hits Twist Of Fate and the Swanton. There's no kicking out this time and Hardy is going to WrestleMania. They were having a solid TV match. 

Match Rating: **

Vince then gets on the Titan Tron and shows the same photos of Trump as last week. 

We see the Ashley behind the scenes video. 

We go to Melina and Johnny Nitro. Melina is upset about all of the attention Ashley is getting and not her. She's also distraught that Mickie James gets a rematch and it's going to be a Falls Count Anywhere match next week. Nitro tells her to shut up and then says that he lost his Money In The Bank qualifier and that was huge for him. His music hits and he heads to the ring.

Johnny Nitro vs. Super Crazy

Nitro hits Crazy with a dropkick through the ropes to the floor. He continues the attack and shows off an aggressive side. He throws Crazy into the steps and then slams him face first into the floor. The match hasn't started and won't, as Nitro heads to the back. 

Melina vs. Maria

Melina grounds Maria pretty quickly and kicks her in the face. Maria tries to fight back, but misses with a dropkick. I would put Maria in the not quite ready for primetime category to put it nicely. The crowd does react to her and I suppose that was all that matters in this era. She goes for a Bronco Buster, but Melina gets her boot up and then rolls her up for the victory. This was definitely disjointed, but it was nice to see the crowd at least into it.

Match Rating: 1/4*

34 days until WrestleMania.

It's time to torture myself some more because out comes Mr. McMahon. The barber chair is out on the stage. He says he knows who Donald Trump won't be picking and they show Umaga attacking Rey Mysterio on SmackDown. Vince rambles on for what feels like forever and then Trump shows up on the Titan Tron. He calls Umaga an animal and says that he needs to be tamed. Trump then announces that it will be Bobby Lashley who represents him and he comes to a modest reaction. Vince calls out for security and that leads to a brawl. They spill to the outside and they do a nice job here with the intensity. As a result, the crowd starts chanting "Bobby", which is a good sign. 

We have a Master Lock challenge and Great Khali is brought out. Before anything gets started, out comes Kane to try and get revenge. I'd like to get some revenge on having watched so much Kane in my lifetime. 

Vince is on the phone with someone on the board of directors and they are telling him that his match needs a guest referee. Vince doesn't like it but he won't have his head shaved.

Lilian Garcia announces the next inductee in the Hall Of Fame and it's none other than Jerry Lawler. 

Carlito vs. Kenny Dykstra

The match is in progress and we see that during the commercial, Carlito spit his apple in Kenny's face. Carlito hits a flapjack and gets a 2 count. He goes for a springboard crossbody and misses. Kenny then drives Carlito's midsection into the outside of the ring. The match gets slowed down to a crawl with Kenny until Carlito's comeback. He hits a Backcracker and picks up the win. There was more to this, but I just don't care enough to type about it. The match wasn't actively bad, but it was dull.

Match Rating: *

After the match, Flair comes out and applauds. 

World Tag Team Championship Match
Edge & Randy Orton vs. Shawn Michaels & John Cena

Kudos to the crowd tonight, as they have been very lively throughout the show. We get the standard stuff here, with the heels beating down Cena. Michaels gets tagged in and we get a moment where Michaels goes for Sweet Chin Music and Orton moves out of the way and Cena has to catch his leg to stop it from hitting him. This leads to an awkward moment for the partners as we head into the commercial break. Now it's Shawn's turn to take the beatdown. Michaels is eventually able to crotch Edge on the top rope and makes the hot tag. This is one of the more pro-Cena crowds I can think of in awhile and it seems like he's loving it. It leads to a ref bump when Cena is trying to do the FU. Cena and Orton are thrown into each other and Edge goes for the Spear. Cena gets him in the FU position. Edge is saved and we have a belt spot. Michaels tricks Edge into thinking Orton hit him with the belt. Edge walks out and the champs pick up the victory. We get a little bit of a moment between Cena and Michaels, but nothing ends up happening. This was your basic tag team main event with the nice little twist at the end. 

Match Rating: **1/4

This was an enjoyable Raw episode that had a nice pace and a lively crowd. Nothing major happened on it and there were no classic matches, but it just flowed nicely. I could always do without the Vince/Trump garbage, but the brawl between Lashley and Umaga was very well done.

Overall Rating: 63%

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

NXT 5-13-15 Review

Original Airdate: Wednesday, May 13th, 2015
Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida

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They show a recap of Sami Zayn vs. John Cena on Raw and the injury that occurred during the match.

Solomon Crowe vs. Baron Corbin

Oh boy, my two favorites. Crowe is able to get in a few moves, including a kick to the side of the head. However, he tries to leap at Corbin, he catches him and hits End Of Days. At least it was quick. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

After the match, Rhyno is out and wants to know if they're going to go. They start brawling and a bunch of officials are out and Rhyno hits a few with the Gore.

They ask Finn Balor who he wants to face if he wins. He of course takes exception to "if". He then doesn't think it will matter whom he faces once he wins.

They then ask Tyler Breeze and he essentially says the exact same thing Balor said. 

Sasha Banks grabs the mic and says that she made Becky Lynch and at TakeOver, she is going to show why she is the boss of NXT. 

Sasha Banks vs. KC Cassidy

KC Cassidy is Peyton Royce. This is obviously a tune up for next week's big match. Sasha hits the double knees to the midsection of Cassidy. She locks in the Bank Statement and that's all. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

Charlotte and Bayley are backstage for an interview. They talk about Dana Brooke and Emma. They say that they both will be at TakeOver and they hope that they show up too.

They show Apollo Crews arriving at NXT and that he's coming soon. 

Carmella vs. Alexa Bliss

Carmella is out on her own. Carmella has control of the match and out come Blake and Murphy to observe. Bliss is able to make a comeback and hits a moonsault with double knees for 2. Alexa goes up top and hits the Sparkle Splash and that's enough for the finish. After the match, Blake and Murphy enter the ring as the crowd chants "No means no". Blake gets on the mic and says that if you are hanging out with trash, you're going to smell like garbage. Carmella then says that Enzo and Cass are going to walk out of TakeOver as NXT Tag Team Champions. The match wasn't very good, but it was all a backdrop for TakeOver.

Match Rating: 1/2*

Hideo Itami says that he wants to fight Kevin Owens because he doesn't have respect for him since he has no respect for anyone.

We go to Emma and Dana Brooke backstage. Emma says that if Bayley wants her to slap more sense into her, then she'll do it. Dana says that she's doing Charlotte a favor by letting her know that she's going to be passed by. They accept the challenge at TakeOver.

Adam Rose & Tyler Breeze vs. Hideo Itami & Finn Balor

Adam Rose is without his Rose Buds and not having as much fun. We get an early commercial break when Balor knocks Rose out of the ring. When we come back, Balor hits a roll through dropkick on Rose. Rose is able to catch Balor with a forearm as he was leaping into the ring and tags in Breeze. They cut the ring in half and Rose hits a big spinebuster. He slaps on a Boston crab, but Balor grabs the bottom rope. Balor is able to hit the Pele kick and tag in Itami. Itami hits a top rope clothesline on Rose and a series of kicks to Breeze. Balor tags himself in and hits Sling Blade. He hits Breeze with the running dropkick. He climbs up top and now Itami tags himself in. Breeze rolls up Itami and runs away with the victory. This was obviously only designed to continue the building tension between Balor and Itami. Breeze attacks them from behind and again stands tall. Adding Adam Rose in there as the obvious guy to take the fall at least made it less predictable. Rose celebrates with Breeze and then Breeze hits him with the Supermodel Kick. The match was pretty standard.

Match Rating: **

They show Sami Zayn vs. John Cena again and then we get a post match interview. He talks about his injury and how awesome it was to wrestle Cena in his hometown. 

It's time for Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn to meet face to face here. Sami wants to know what it's about. Is Owens jealous that he got to NXT first? He then wonders if it's maybe that Owens' son wears a Sami shirt instead of his. Owens doesn't answer and walks to the back. Sami wants to know why he has nothing to say. Owens says that everything Sami said is irrelevant. Owens says that he knows the truth about Sami going home. It wasn't to clear his head, it was because he was hurt. He knows he is still hurt, he knows what the injury is and he says that he's going to hurt him again so that he never comes back. That was a strong final segment there.

This was mostly just a buildup before TakeOver, which is to be expected. They did do a nice job in that department and the Owens/Zayn segment was the highlight.

Overall Rating: 49%

Monday, November 27, 2023

Monday Night Raw 5-22-95 Review

Original Airdate: Monday, May 22nd, 1995
Broome County Arena
Binghamton, New York

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We get a recap of Sid turning on Shawn Michaels and hyping up his return tonight, as he takes on King Kong Bundy. 

Razor Ramon vs. Mike Bell

Razor is out with "Caribbean legend" Savio Vega. I love that we are just to accept that some guy we have never heard of is a legend. Vince talks about how badly Razor needs this victory. He does his usual squash match here until the end. Instead of giving him the Razor's Edge, he shoves him to the ground and stands on his chest for the pin. Quite the babyface move there.

Match Rating: 1/4*

Bret Hart comes out and confronts Lawler. Bret wants to know how he lost to Lawler and calls him worthless scum. He also refers to him as a parasite maggot. Bret then says that he wants one more match at any cost. Bret is very attitude era here, getting bleeped out a couple of times. He then grabs Lawler and has to be pulled apart by referees and officials. That was a well done segment and completely out of nowhere. 

Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. John Chrystal

This is Hunter's Raw debut. He hits the spin kick again that I don't ever remember being in his repertoire. He hits a version of the RKO/Diamond Cutter and that's all for Chrystal. He looked solid here. 

Match Rating: 1/4*

We go to Mr. Backlund, who is considering running for President. He goes over his demands, which includes reading an American novel every week and getting rid of calculators. 

We get a video of Stephanie giving the house to the winner. They open the closet and the Bushwhackers are in there. 

Allied Powers vs. Tony DeVito & Bill Payne

They show a clip of British Bulldog getting Mabel on his shoulders for an electric chair on the Action Zone. This is exactly what you would think it would be. They hit the big spots and put the ham and eggers away.

Match Rating: 1/4*

They re-show the challenge from Ted DiBiase for Sid and Tatanka against Bam Bam Bigelow and Diesel. 

Next week on Raw, Jeff Jarrett will take on Undertaker in a King Of The Ring qualifying match. 

Kama vs. Barry Horowitz

The first three squashes were all a little bit better than this, but who could have expected that? He puts on a half crab and that is enough? 

Match Rating: 1/4*

Todd Pettengill tells us how we can get tickets for the Hall Of Fame ceremony, which will take place the night before King Of The Ring. Antonina Rocca is going to be one of the inductees.

We go to Barry Didinski to show us the brand new $20 Shawn Michaels shirt. Don't forget about the $16 Raw shirt.

King Of The Ring Qualifying Match
King Kong Bundy vs. Shawn Michaels

Michaels knocks Bundy out of the ring before the match starts and continues with his dance into the commercial break. We have Michaels with his mullet/beard combo here. He hits a dive to the floor on Bundy before Bundy ever got back in the ring again. We get Michaels outsmarting Bundy at every turn until Bundy sends him on an Irish whip and Michaels ends up on the floor. Bundy then slams him to the floor before throwing him back in the ring. I'm not really sure why this is even for the King Of The Ring since it has a storyline attached to it and the tournament feels unimportant. This all leads to a bear hug spot, my favorite. They show Bam Bam and Diesel watching the match backstage before we go to another commercial break. When we come back, Michaels hits a top rope reverse crossbody and then hits Sweet Chin Music to pick up the victory. That was a quick post-commercial break finish there. They show Diesel and Bam Bam heading to the ring. Bam Bam plays middle man and Diesel extends his hand out for a handshake. It's wrestling, so Michaels has to look at the crowd for answers. He backs away and then tells Diesel to lift his arm up for a high five and they then hug. As far as Bundy matches go, this is about as good as it's going to get in 1995.

Match Rating: *1/2

Next week, we'll see both Sid and Hakushi in action. Jerry Lawler then tries to address Bret, but he can't talk due to a throat injury. We get an Undertaker and Paul Bearer promo for his match with Jeff Jarrett next week.

The Bret Hart moment was the highlight here and Michaels also looked really sharp in his return. The rest of the show was just fluff, but nothing offensive. 

Overall Rating: 39%

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Off The Grid, Volume 40: Survivor Series 1987 Review

Thursday, November 26th, 1987
Richfield Coliseum
Richfield, Ohio

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Off The Grid, Volume 40:

Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura are introduced and welcome us to the show. It's crazy how much difference a year or so makes in this era, because this show still looks and feels very old fashioned even compared to 1988-89. With this being the first ever Survivor Series, they go over the rules of the matches.

Craig DeGeorge is with Honky Tonk Man's team and it's lots of chatter while Honky hyping up the team. This is the type of fun that's missing from the current era of wrestling. We go to Mean Gene with Randy Savage's team and we get some more fun nonsense. 

Honky Tonk Man, Harley Race, Hercules, Ron Bass & Danny Davis vs. Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Brutus Beefcake, Jake Roberts & Jim Duggan

As is the case with most major matches during this era, the crowd is outstanding to start here. Beefcake and Hercules start if you are wondering for trivia purposes. Beefcake slaps on the sleeper quickly, but he's able to get out of it. Davis is able to hit a knee to the face of Steamboat to slow down Savage's teams momentum. Race tries throwing Steamboat out of the ring twice, but both times he skins the cat. Steamboat throws Race out, but he races quickly in and hits a suplex. In comes Duggan and he clotheslines Race over the top rope and they start brawling on the floor, leading to a double countout. So your first ever eliminations are Duggan and Race. Savage is able to make a blind tag to Beefcake and that leads to him hitting a high knee on Bass to eliminate him. We get some classic Honky Tonk Man selling from Beefcake until Beefcake runs the ropes and into Davis's knee. Honky hits the Shake Rattle 'N' Roll Neckbreaker and Brutus is gone. Jesse basically buries Honky by saying "What he lacks in ability, he makes up with sheer luck", which is kind of an odd comment for a heel commentator to make about a heel wrestler. Roberts hits the short arm clothesline on Davis and into the DDT to eliminate Davis. Hercules comes in and clocks Roberts. After working on Roberts, he's able to get a hot tag to Steamboat and the crowd is loving it. It leads to Savage hitting the top rope elbow and we now have a 3 on 1 situation for Honky Tonk Man. He gets absolutely dominated, so Honky decides to head to the back for the anticlimatic victory for Savage, Roberts and Steamboat. This was good fun though overall with a hot crowd. 

Match Rating: ***1/4

We go to Bobby Heenan, Andre The Giant, Butch Reed, Rick Rude, King Kong Bundy, Slick and One Man Gang to hype up their main event match tonight. 

We get a weird cut with the women already in the ring. I wonder what was there originally?

Dawn Marie, Donna Christianello, Sensational Sherri & Glamour Girls vs. Velvet McIntyre, Rockin' Robin, Fabulous Moolah & Jumping Bomb Angels

Moolah being a face seems kind of weird to me and she doesn't get much of a positive reaction. Christianello is 45 here and looks 65. She gets eliminated quickly by McIntyre with a victory roll. They know they aren't as over since they are never on television, but they are definitely trying to make the most of the opportunity here with the effort. I should note that Jimmy Hart is managing the Glamour Girls. Rockin' Robin hits a crossbody on Dawn Marie and she's gone. We get a taste of the awesome Jumping Bomb Angels and they show off some innovative offense. Sherri is able to eliminate Robin with a suplex. We kind of hit a lull in the match where the match just isn't as sharp. Ironically, it's when the old veteran Moolah is in. No coincidence there. She stinks. She telegraphs getting hit by a clothesline and thankfully is out of this match. Sherri hits an awkward looking suplex on Velvet. Leilani hits a nice double underhook suplex, but the Jumping Bomb Angel bridges out of that. The bell rings because apparently they don't know the difference between 2 and 3. Velvet hits an airplane spin on Sherri and then hits a victory roll to pin the champion. Leilani is able to eliminate Velvet and we now have a true tag team match. That probably would have just been the better choice here. Kai misses a top rope splash and gets hit by a crossbody to eliminate Kai. The Angels knock Jimmy Hart off the apron and then pick up the victory on Martin. This was just way too long and really lacked in storytelling. 

Match Rating: 3/4*

It's time to go to the heel team for the tag team match. Bobby Heenan once again leads the way on teh interview. Jimmy Hart comes in and he's on edge, but changes his jacket. More fun chaos. We then go to the ring with Slick introducing the Bolsheviks to sing the Russian national anthem. No one interferes. 

Mean Gene is with the face team. It's good to see best buddies Jacques Rougeau and Dynamite Kid get to team together. 

Bolsheviks, Demolition, Dream Team, Islanders & Hart Foundation vs. British Bulldogs, Young Stallions, Rougeau Brothers, Killer Bees & Strike Force

As it has been said many times over the years, there are just too many wrestlers on the ring apron for this one. It's an absolute nightmare for the camera crew. Santana is able to catch Zhukov with the flying forearm and the Bolsheviks are gone. The Rougeaus are eliminated after a missed crossbody by Jacques. This is probably the hardest I have ever seen Dino Bravo work before. Smash runs into the turnbuckle and gets hit by a Dynamite Kid clothesline. Smash and Ax start double teaming Dynamite and the ref tries to stop them, so they shove him out of the way, causing the disqualification. Bret Hart comes in and hits a piledriver for a 2. The pace quickens and Tito is able to hit a flying forearm on Neidhart, but Bret makes the save and apparently the elbow to the back of the head was enough for Neidhart to pin Tito. That was weak. Ventura is impressed by the Young Stallions being able to kick out of pins. I'm sure they will have a great career. So far all of these matches have hit a wall at some point where the inexperience of this type of match is shown. They just start doing whatever and lose the momentum from the early part of the match. Davey Boy hits a running powerslam on Haku, but he's able to kick out. The Bulldogs hit a suplex/second rope headbutt combo. Dynamite sells the hard head of Haku and gets hit with a superkick to be eliminated. Dino hits that deadly side suplex and instead of pinning him, he tags in Valentine for the Figure Four. He kicks out of it and it leads to Roma hitting a sunset flip to eliminate the Dream Team. This thing has just gone on way too long here. Tama dropkicks Bret while Brunzell has him up, but it backfires and Brunzell rolls through and pins Bret. We get some pretty standard stuff until the Killer Bees use a mask to confuse the referees and illegally pin the Islanders. Um, sure? So the Stallions and Bees are your survivors, which given hindsight seems like a pretty poor decision. This was good, but it was so long that you just started to not care about it. 

Match Rating: ***

We go to Ted DiBiase in a limo counting money and talking about how much better he is than us. They then show him insulting children and adults from TV. Early DiBiase was classic. Much like the tag team match, this was also very long. 

We get a long recap of the show so far with Gorilla and Jesse. They are just killing time and it's making this show feel like it's 5 hours long.

Honky Tonk Man and Jimmy Hart come out to the arena for a live interview. This show just continues to drag, as he basically says nothing here. 

We go to Mean Gene with Hulk Hogan's random team. Seriously, they couldn't have spared him someone a little better than Ken Patera? 

King Kong Bundy, Rick Rude, Butch Reed, One Man Gang & Andre The Giant vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, Ken Patera, Don Muraco, Paul Orndorff & Hulk Hogan

Rude and Muraco start things off. Rude's tights...yikes. I'm not even sure what he was going for with street sign tights. The face team just destroys Rude to start, but he's able to get to Butch Reed for the tag. Hogan and Orndorff double clothesline Reed and then Hogan hits the leg drop to eliminate him. Hogan is celebrating with his team and when he turns around, Andre is there. For some reason Hogan tags Patera. The match comes to a crawl with Patera and Gang in there. They both go for a clothesline, but Gang's is the one that wins and he falls on top of Patera to eliminate him. Bam Bam and Hogan hit a double boot on Gang to shift the momentum, however Bam Bam and Gang collide and both are down. Rude is back in, but so is Orndorff. Orndorff is a house of fire and signals for the piledriver. Bundy comes in from behind and nails him, allowing Rude to roll him up and eliminate him. Muraco hits a powerslam on Rude and that's enough to eliminate him, making it 3 on 3. Muraco tries to slam Gang, but he falls on top and almost gets eliminated. Muraco is thrown into Andre's corner and he takes a shot allowing Gang to hit a splash to eliminate him. Bundy hits a big clothesline on Bam Bam, but Hogan breaks up the count. We finally get back to Hogan and Andre. It all just leads to some distractions on the outside from Gang and Bundy, which just means Hogan is getting counted out. The crowd is not happy with this, as this was an absolute rarity during the Hogan era. They announce that if Hogan doesn't go to the back, Andre's team wins. That leaves Bam Bam to take on 1,500 pounds of Andre, Gang and Bundy. Bam Bam hits a dropkick on Bundy. He hits a slingshot splash on Bundy and he's gone. One Man Gang goes up to the top, but Bam Bam moves out of the way and we are down to just Bam Bam and Andre. Bam Bam tries to use his speed to avoid Andre, but he eventually gets him and hits a suplex for the victory. Not to be outdone, Hulk runs down right away and nails him with the WWF Championship. This is the match that gave us the "Hogan must pose" quote. I mean Andre didn't even get a second to acknowledge the victory. This match was a little bit more well constructed than the others and has the rare Hogan loss to boost it a little bit. 

Match Rating: ***

As Hogan is still posing, we go back to Mean Gene with Andre and Heenan. They naturally want a title shot. Jess and Gorilla wrap it up before we get some still photos of the show to close it out.

The matches were mostly decent here, but the show felt like 6 hours instead of 3. They were still figuring out things as far as how the Survivor Series matches flowed and the production wasn't what it would be in a year or so. I'm sure some people love this one, but it's not one I watch often for a reason.

Overall Rating: 46%