Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW/NWA Capital Combat: The Return of Robocop 19/05/1990: Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Match/Stipulations: The Rock 'n' Roll Express [Ricky Morton & Robert
Gibson] vs. The Freebirds [Jimmy " Jimmy "Jam" Garvin &
Michael P.S Hayes:] Corporal Punishment Tag Team Match
Match Attributes:
Match Quality: 8/10
Match Storyline: 7/10
Crowd Participation: 9/10
On Commentary: Jim Ross & Bob
Caudle 8/10
Satisfying Conclusion: 8/10
Recommend Watch: 8/10
Match Total: 48/60 - this match is excellent
Comments: like I have just said this match is excellent, but I will
now discuss the problems; these are wrestling mechanics/match design issues;
when the Referee's back is turned; we have the Faces [The Rock 'n' Roll
Express] doing unofficial tags behind the Referee's back, they don't even clap
their hands to simulate the sound of a tag; yes we have the Referee doing this
whole investigation thing about the tag or lack of a tag thing [The Rock 'n'
Roll Express member Robert Gibson] got the crowd to back them up when a tag was
meant to have happened.
Now to make sure I am not overly
clutching at straws here I could overlook these things on the grounds just may
be the teams don't like one another and they just want to hurt one another;
because I stand by this match being excellent. But for the ending sequence of
events; we have the Referee in close proximity looking at what is happening, so
he counts the one ... two... three, but here's the problem the individual
performing the pin is not the legal man [there was no tag - yes I am that kind
of sad individual that replays and replays and replays it to make sure.] It was
the wrong time to be looking in this direction, so basically I don't care what
he was doing, he just needed not to be looking this way, even though I cannot
be guaranteed he can see what is happening but just to make sure just have him
look somewhere else for a split second so he can have plausible deniability.
Basic Result: The Rock 'n' Roll Express [Ricky Morton & Robert
Gibson]
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