Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW
SuperBrawl I 19/05/1991: Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Warning: there is flashing effects from the very beginning of the
entrance of Oz and Co. Tim Park is already in the ring [he doesn’t even get
introduced by the Ring-Announcer; Gary Michael Cappetta, so Park gets the basic Jobber treatment here.]
Match/Stipulation: Tim Parker vs. Oz
[with The Great Wizard & a small black monkey with a long tail.] Singles
Match
Match Attributes:
Match Quality: 2/10
Match Storyline: 1/10
Crowd Participation: 2/10
On Commentary: "The American
Dream" Dusty Rhodes & Jim Ross 5/10
Satisfying Conclusion: 2/10
Recommend Watch: 3/10
Match Total: 15/60 - this match is poor
Comments: I don't know what the hell I am going to say about this
match, because it is safe to assume Oz [with The Great Wizard & a small
black monkey with a long tail;] that their entrance goes on longer than this
match in its entirety and no I haven't timed it, but considering this match only
went on for 26 seconds their entrance safely went on for much, much, much
longer and just for the record I didn't want to be too harsh on the Commentary
team; they did what they had to do and that was to put over this debuting
gimmick/persona so yes what we have here folks is a squash match.
This debut is garbage firstly; a
gimmick based on the Wizard of Oz is not a good start, because there isn't much
you can do with it in fact this gimmick lasted from this Pay-Per-View until
Kevin Nash was repackaged as Vinnie Vegas in 21/01/1992 at the Pay-Per-View
Clash of the Champions XIX [yes I had to go and research this,] secondly as I
have already made reference to when this entrance last longer than the match
itself there is a problem and not only that we don't even get a minute squash
match, I mean they could have possibly gotten away with this if it was a TV
program content debut but not a Pay-Per-View lengthy creatively put together
entrant debut; in short this feels and looks like a complete waste of time; the
only thing I can talk about in a positive sense is this finishing move from Oz;
it has a beginning of a Power Bomb begin until the receiver is on Oz's shoulder
face up and then he does a spinning helicopter release yes on reflection I have
given another attribute mark onto the Match Quality and Recommend Watch,
because of this; but on a momentarily bit of research I cannot find its
official name.
Basic Result: Oz [with The Great
Wizard & a small black monkey with a long tail] is victorious here; yes I
know in this Review of this match /Blog I have made this crystal clear, but I
am just doing the housekeeping in this paragraph.
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