Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWE NXT Arrival 27/02/2014 Match 2/Part 2 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Match/Stipulation: "Moonchild" JP Parker vs. "The Hype
Man" MoJo Rowley: Singles Match
Match Attributes:
Match Quality: 5/10
Match Storyline: 5/10
Crowd Participation: 7/10
On Commentary: William Regal, Tom
Phillips & Byron Sexton 7/10
Satisfying Conclusion: 4/10
Recommend Watch: 4/10
Match Total: 32/60 - this match is mixed
Comments: this is one of those kinds of matches where you say
"Okay let's just move on shall we and whilst I'm on the subject I doubt
that Rowley is nearly 300 pounds so says Phillips on commentary." The
first reference to his weight, I base my opinion on the fact he performs an
version of an Earthquake Splash basically [Earthquake stamps his feet in his
version around the receiver to symbolize the tremors of an earthquake as in it
is imminent; where Earthquake comes off the ring ropes up and down to land on
the receiver's chest facing the head, but Rowley comes off the ropes once to
land on Parker's chest facing him [and then springs up to perform a basic pin
by hooking the leg; Phillips says "he calls this move The
Hyperdrive." [Now just to cover my back; I am pretty sure it is Phillips
or it could be Sexton, because Byron contributes a comment and then Phillips
takes over again.]
But back to something much more
important this entire finisher move and name is absolutely garbage, I mean he
doesn't move quickly so it isn't anything like a Hyperdrive, he doesn't have a
body mass as in bigger the better or superheavyweight to pull off this move
convincingly as into buy or to sell as a finisher and it isn't like he is
driving them anywhere so it would have been much, much, so much more better if
he performed a running Power Slam or a Brain Buster and keep the name The
Hyperdrive or The Hyperdriver, because any of the moves I have suggested he is
driving them to the mat or just taking two seconds he could have done a reverse
slingshot simplex off the ropes [like Randy Orton's DDT between the ropes] but
in this case the receiver gets place on the top rope stretched out face up
underneath Rowley's arm and he just takes the individual up and over, I mean he
could turn this into a combination of this and floating over into a Dragon
Sleeper as well [with the receiver face down but Rowley keeping hold of them to
lift them up to put them in this hold or another submission similar to this one;]
call it "Going Hyperdrive."
This match should have started this
Pay-Per-View or not being on this Pay-Per-View at all yes what I am suggesting
here is if they had started this Pay-Per-View with this match it would have
been quick pace start and finish and possibly set the tone for the rest of this
Pay-Per-View, but having to follow the previous match of Sami Zayn vs. [The
Real Americans'] Cesaro: Singles Match, in comparison there is no comparison,
but on its own this match is at best designed for as I have already said
starting this Pay-Per-View or at worst starting an episode of NXT TV content
back in the day.
Basic Result:
"The Hype Man" MoJo Rowley picks up the Win here
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