Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW SuperBrawl I 19/05/1991: Match 12/Part 12/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW SuperBrawl I 19/05/1991: Match 12/Part 12/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews

Match/Stipulations: the IWGP Heavyweight Championship Tatsumi "The Dragon" Fujinami [with his entourage]vs. the WCW Heavyweight Champion "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair [with his entourage at the top of the ramp:] Single Match for the WCW Heavyweight Championship.

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 5/10

Match Storyline: 4/10

Crowd Participation: 7/10

On Commentary: "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes & Jim Ross 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 1/10

Recommend Watch: 5/10

Match Total: 29/60 - this match is mixed

Comments: I don't know what to say here, because we have both of these two competitors missing one spot each and no I am not an expert on planning out a wrestling match, but this is one of those occasions where even I can pick up something isn't going according to plan, you're either looking for running into the move even though you know what is coming next; Flair has his legs up to perform a monkey flip type of move, but the timing is off and in short Flair is ready to receive Fujinami, but he gets left hanging there or Flair struggles to perform an Oklahoma Roll he does the physical motions/position but hold of Fujinami but in the interest of fairness and balance Flair at this point is bleeding; "The American Dream" "He missed an Oklahoma Roll right there.]

What I am about to say next and for a little while is based on speculation and how it looks and sounds; the conclusion of this match just feels really badly planned out if at all. I know without giving too much away these styles are meant to look messy and unforeseen, but you will get this undercurrent of something is not okay here [this will continue in the Spoiler Alarm Version.]

This Pay-Per-View receives: 6/10, this Pay-Per-View is good; I know on one hand there are a couple of poor matches whilst on the other hand there are positive matches on this Card, but generally speaking after everything is said and done this mark is the only one I had in mind.

The highest ranking match on this Card based on attributes: Sting & the United States Champion Lex Luger vs. the WCW World Tag Team Champions & the IWGP Tag Team Champions The Steiner Brothers [Rick & Scott Steiner - real life Brothers:] Tag Team Match for the WCW World Tag Team Championships with 60/60.

The lowest ranking match on this Card based on attributes: Black Bart vs. Big Josh [with two Bears and another individual:] Singles Match with 14/60.

Now sadly RIP Jim Crockett Jr. to begin with he did three terms as the NWA [National Wrestling Alliance] President 1985-1988, but a big thank you for selling your wrestling promotion [Jim Crockett Promotions] to Ted Turner back in the day of 1988, so it could become WCW, now I know he was bankrupt at this time, I was thinking I would just put that in place before I had some feedback.] But still thank you unknowingly you had begun a sequence of events which created the first golden age of wrestling which if we are lucky we are about to be in the second coming of the golden era of wrestling; RIP Jim Crockett Jr.

 

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