Monday 31 May 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 10/Part 10/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 10/Part 10/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Match/Stipulations: The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 10/10

Match Storyline: 10/10

Crowd Participation: 10/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 10/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 10/10

Recommend Watch: 10/10

Match Total: 60/60 - this match is top-notch entertainment

Comments: there is a great video package recapping how we have got here before this match [this has always been a great strength of the WWF/WWE with their video packages of any description.] This Main Event is everything you come to expect from everyone that is involved, this isn't exactly giving too much away; Monsoon says in Ventura's entrance to referee this match [Ventura is in the ring] Jesse "The Body" Ventura wants to be known as Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura so I went with that name in this Pay-Per-View, just in case if you're wondering about the name change. We the audience/viewers get to experience what the WWF/WWE will become in the future in the very late stages of this match where all I can say is as everyone should know "Sex sells."

Basic Result: The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet] pick up the W. here. Interestingly Savage momentarily looks miffed and the idea of there is something happening between Hogan and Elizabeth.

I have to be honest I am a little bit annoyed after watching this match slot, because it shows the WWF/WWE giving they are audience/viewers what they want and leaving this Pay-Per-View on a high with this celebration.

No I am not being a gatekeeper here; I am specifically talking about it doesn't matter what year it is it could be 1988 or 2021 or 3000 until the WWE re-learn that sometimes give your fan base what they want instead of doing something really idiotic and fighting every step of the way with them just off the top my head for an example; anything to do with Bray Wyatt/"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt or with or without Alexa Bliss with him there is just so much potential and material there which is now wasted. I mean they could build their own universe within the WWE Universe as individuals they could take one side each they don't have to like one another or having a newcomer or being attacked by someone that dares to come their universe they don't like it so they team up, with this kind of atmosphere of it is okay if now and again we destroy each other's plans but if anyone else does it then we have a problem; they could really built a horror universe or anything different can be built into this universe. But no the WWE in their infinite wisdom don't want to explore or give us something new or different or given time to build something other than this gigantic recycle machine where we are doomed to see the same thing time after time.

This Pay-Per-View receives: 7/10, this Pay-Per-View is good; I mean after everything is said and done including the impact of this Main Event this is a fair outcome, but one final thing and this is completely speculation on my part mixed in with an educated guess which could still be wrong, but for some reason there are some winners on this Card which get the jobber treatment on being in the ring no entrance or on their victory, I'm guessing this is because maybe they were running behind schedule or just running out of time to air this Pay-Per-View, but either way as this is a Pay-Per-View and not forgetting its inaugural one having the jobber treatment is unacceptable, based on the grounds you want to make this Pay-Per-View and those involved sound, look and feel like a big deal regardless of whomever they are; as far as I'm concerned they have made it on to the Card so they all deserve an entrance/exit of some description with or without entrance music if they have it, basically I am a believer in anywhere including the pre-show is an opportunity to put yourself over so give these people the minimum to do that in any way they see fit as long as the budget isn't too large [ you know something for every day and then something a bit larger Pay-Per-Views or stick to the everyday one but nothing unnecessarily graphic; but give them the tools to work with is what I’m saying here.

The highest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

The lowest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: Bad News Brown vs. Ken Patera: Singles Match with 20/60.

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 10/Part 10/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 10/Part 10/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Match/Stipulations: The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 10/10

Match Storyline: 10/10

Crowd Participation: 10/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 10/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 10/10

Recommend Watch: 10/10

Match Total: 60/60 - this match is top-notch entertainment

Comments: there is a great video package recapping how we have got here before this match [this has always been a great strength of the WWF/WWE with their video packages of any description.] Moving on to this Main Event is everything you come to expect from everyone that is involved, this isn't exactly giving too much away; Monsoon says in Ventura's entrance to referee this match [Ventura is in the ring] Jesse "The Body" Ventura wants to be known as Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura so I went with that name in this Pay-Per-View, just in case if you're wondering about the name change, if you want to know more please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version.

This Pay-Per-View receives: 7/10, this Pay-Per-View is good; I mean after everything is said and done including the impact of this Main Event this is a fair outcome.

The highest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

The lowest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: Bad News Brown vs. Ken Patera: Singles Match with 20/60.

Sunday 30 May 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 9/Part 9 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 9/Part 9 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Match/Stipulation: The Mighty Hercules vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts [with Damien the Snake:] Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 7/10

Match Storyline: 7/10

Crowd Participation: 7/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 42/60 - this match is good

Comments: likewise like the previous match I don't have too much to say here; other than it is another solidly good match; the match layout is the reliable format of two solid workers going one-on-one with a hard-fought match and eventual victory. Monsoon makes a blooper on commentary; "Jake The Snake" Roberts is currently here in Madison Square Garden with Hercules but you can bet his mind is on Jake "The Snake" Roberts." At this point in time Roberts was having this blood feud with another character and if or when you come to watch this Pay-Per-View this will become clear who it was.

Basic Result:  Jake "The Snake" Roberts [with Damien the Snake]

 

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 9/Part 9 by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 9/Part 9 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Match/Stipulation: The Mighty Hercules vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts [with Damien the Snake:] Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 7/10

Match Storyline: 7/10

Crowd Participation: 7/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 42/60 - this match is good

Comments: likewise like the previous match I don't have too much to say here; other than it is another solidly good match and if you want to know a little bit more please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version

The highest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

The lowest ranking match on this Card based on Attributes that we see would be: Bad News Brown vs. Ken Patera: Singles Match with 20/60.

Saturday 29 May 2021

In-depth Predictions/Other elements for AEW Double or Nothing 2021 by AverageMansReviews

In-depth Predictions/Other elements for AEW Double or Nothing 2021 by AverageMansReviews

Just a heads up: these matches are probably mostly in the wrong order and to save me repeating myself, if AEW are not careful with this Pay-Per-View they will have all their Championships in Heel character's hands which I wouldn't recommend, because they will run the risk of having similar feuds dynamics, so when it becomes appropriate I will pick an outcome which is the nearest one which if it was to happen it would be the only one I could see happening and it wouldn't harm anyone involved.

Riho vs. the NWA World Women's Champion Serena Deeb; Singles Match for the NWA World Women's Championship: my pick Serena Deeb; this is just speculation on my part here, but I can see Thunder Rosa making an appearance after this match, because she wants this particular Championship back or/and the AEW version as well and they cannot leave her off this pay-per-view yes I am aware that this match is taken place on the buy-in or pre-show or whatever one of these two technologies you would like to use, but still I should imagine we will see her in some capacity on this night.

"Hangman" Adam Page vs. Team Taz's Brian Cage [with Taz;] Singles Match:  my pick is "Hangman" Adam Page; in short it has been long enough now he needs to return to the Main Event picture and Team Taz can continue doing this internal squabbling thing.

Casino Battle Royale for a future AEW World Championship Match: my pick is Christian Cage; he has to be either the favourite or one of the favourites, because Cage vs. The AEW World Champion Omega is just one of those matches but AEW wants to do at some point and everyone wants to see it.

"The MurderHawk" Lance Archer [with Jake "The Snake" Roberts] vs. the AEW TNT Champion "The Best Man" Miro; Singles Match for the AEW TNT Championship: my pick is "The Best Man" Miro; because he has very recently won this Championship and more importantly I don't see AEW giving him this Championship just then to take it off him in a short time. So with this all being said hopefully we have a case here where everyone involved gets a long match slot to put everyone over regardless of the result.

Sting & Darby Allin vs. "The Face of The Revolution" Scorpio Sky & "All Ego" Ethan Page: my pick is "The Face of The Revolution" Scorpio Sky & "All Ego" Ethan Page; I mean if I was booking this match slot, this is how I would book it. Because I have the opportunity to cement and give this younger pairing some credibility with a win on a Pay-Per-View and because they are Heels they will more than likely use underhanded tactics to achieve this which in turn protects Sting and Allin with the loss here.

The Pinnacle [MJF, Wardlow, Shawn Spears and FTR Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood [with Tully Blanchard] vs. The Inner Circle [Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Pride & Powerful Santana & Ortiz:] my pick is The Inner Circle [Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Pride & Powerful Santana & Ortiz.] I am sticking with my pick, but I am saying on top of that it could be 51% to 49% either outcome in fact they are building it up as it could be the final ride for The Inner Circle which as we are here right now I am not a fan of unnecessary 50-50 booking, but 90% of the time everything on wrestling has its place and time to be used so have them win here to have a third and final match and they lost last year's stipulation of this match to The Elite ["Hangman" Adam Page, The Young Bucks Matt & Nick Jackson] and "Broken" Matt Hardy.

Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. [with Rebel] vs. the AEW Women's Champion Hikaru Shida; Singles Match for the AEW Women's World Championship: my pick is Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.; I am just hoping with this match they come up with something like this; Shida gets her foot on the bottom rope and Rebel quickly comes round and knocks it off or Baker could see it and takes it off the bottom rope herself consequently The Referee counts the three count, consequently there is a new AEW Women's Champion and Shida is protected by the loss, just please don't do the usual Heel kind of things to make a new Champion here; it just feels like my suggestions would be better suited here because Shida when this pay-per-view comes around will be 371 days as the AEW Women's Champion which will be currently the longest reign with this Championship starting at AEW Double or Nothing Saturday 23/05/2020 when she defeated  then current AEW Women's Champion Nyla Rose in a No Disqualification, No Countout Match with this Championship on the line, since then this Championship and Division have come such a long way in very little time.

So if it is the end of this reign, Shida deserves something a little bit different if she loses, I know all the women in this division have been working their butts off to push their division forward, but Shida has really given this Championship credibility, prestige and let's not forget she has carried this Championship through globally these dark days so as I have already said she deserves something a little bit different in her loss/protection from the loss.

Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston vs. the AEW World Tag Team Champions The Elite's The Young Bucks [Matt & Nick Jackson with Don Callis:] Tag Team Match for the AEW World Tag Team Championships: my pick is Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston; yes this is the match where if this outcome was to happen it doesn't harm anyone involved and it puts these Championships in Babyface hands.

The Nightmare Family's "The American Dream" Cody Rhodes [with Arn Anderson] vs. The Factory's Anthony Ogogo [with QT Marshall, Nick Comoroto and Aaron Solow;] Singles Match: my pick is Anthony Ogogo; because it is this wrestling promotion's ethos to put over younger talent and Rhodes in particular has been doing this. They have been building up Ogogo as this Captain Ivan Drago [character from the 1985 film Rocky IV] where he took no prisoners where at minimum he floored them with ease so expect lots of blood at some point in this match and for someone to throw the towel in for Cody [I know they have done this kind of thing once already AEW Full Gear 2019; Cody vs. the AEW World Champion Jericho; Singles Match for the AEW World Championship; where if Cody loses he will never challenge for the AEW World Championship again. MJF through in towel consequently turning Heel and ensuring that Cody Rhodes at this point will never again challenge for the AEW World Championship; I have just said at this point, because in the world of professional wrestling things can change and if things go down this way at least they have given it a few years between using this format like the WWE which seemingly likes to run the same match ups week after week after week on Monday Night RAW.

The Death Triangle's "The Fatherless" PAC vs. "Freshly Squeezed" Orange Cassidy vs. the AEW World, the AAA Mega and the Impact World Champion The Elite's Kenny Omega [with Don Callis;] Three-way Match for the AEW World Championship: my pick is The Elite's Kenny Omega; absolutely none of these Championships are going anywhere for a while, so at the very least this match should be highly entertaining and everyone will come out of this match looks better for having it and just before I receive feedback; I allow no adult language so I had to censor PAC's name, I just put the meaning instead.

So I have no doubt this pay-per-view should be great fun, but the only thing I am concerned about is what I said in the first paragraph of this blog.

 

 

 

 

Friday 28 May 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 8/Part 8 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 8/Part 8 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Background information: in summary before and after this match we have the fallout of The Ultimate Warrior vs. the Intercontinental Champion The Honky Tonk Man [with Colonel Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart:] Singles Match for the Intercontinental Championship; where The Ultimate Warrior unceremoniously dethrones The Honky Tonk Man in 31 seconds [where Man vows to recapture the Intercontinental Championship if it is the last thing he ever does; but spoiler looking up the holders of this Championship; he never does.

This just reminds me that once upon a time this Mid-Card Championship meant something and no I'm not being a gatekeeper here, it is just the fact remains as I have already said once upon a time this Mid-Card Championship meant something and it had this glorious prestige to it, where in these two individuals interview segments everyone involved just really does sell the importance of what this championship means and not forgetting the end of the longest reign in its history even to this day which stand at 454 days, which by today's standards in 2021 is all but a distant memory and one final thing in The Warriors' interview segment yes you get a small promo which makes some sense, but if you know anything about his promo style you cannot question his enthusiasm, but then again they are of a legendary status for being nonsensical; in one way or another, meaning sometimes from an English standpoint it made sense or it was just the content made no sense or from beginning to end the entire promo is the intelligence of a madman.

Match/Stipulation: Big Boss Man [with "The Doctor of Style" Slick] vs. Koko B. Ware [with Frankie the Parrot:] Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 7/10

Match Storyline: 7/10

Crowd Participation: 7/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 42/60 - this match is good

Comments: I don't have too much to say about this match, because it is a solidly good match, the Match Storyline/slot was and is designed to put over both participants in this way; where on another day the other participant could have won, but today wasn't his day.

Basic Result: Big Boss Man [with "The Doctor of Style" Slick] picks up the W.

 

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 8/Part 8 by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 8/Part 8 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Background information: in summary before and after this match we have the fallout of the Mystery opponent vs. the Intercontinental Champion The Honky Tonk Man [with Colonel Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart:] Singles Match for the Intercontinental Championship; either before or after this match this just reminds me that once upon a time this Mid-Card Championship meant something and no I'm not being a gatekeeper here, it is just the fact remains as I have already said once upon a time this Mid-Card Championship meant something and it had this glorious prestige to it, where in these two individuals interview segments everyone involved just really does tell the importance of what this championship means, which by today's standards in 2021 is all but a distant memory.

Match/Stipulation: Big Boss Man [with "The Doctor of Style" Slick] vs. Koko B. Ware [with Frankie the Parrot:] Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 7/10

Match Storyline: 7/10

Crowd Participation: 7/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 42/60 - this match is good

Comments: I don't have too much to say about this match, because it is a solidly good match, if you want to know a little more please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version

Thursday 27 May 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 7/Part 7 by AverageMansReviews -Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 7/Part 7 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Background information: before this match we have  Jesse "The Body" Ventura  being interviewed by Sean Mooney about his involvement in tonight's Main Event between The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion"Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee

Match/Stipulations: The Hart Foundation [Brett "The Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart - real life brother-in-law] vs. the WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition [Ax & Smash with Mr. Fuji & Colonel Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart:] Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Championship

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 6/10

Match Storyline: 6/10

Crowd Participation: 6/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 6/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 6/10

Recommend Watch: 6/10

Match Total: 36/60 - this match is good

Comments: this match is difficult to score, because if we take this match in its entirety this Match Total of 36/60 is a fair outcome. The match outlay for this match is something straightforward using the Babyface and Heel formula, this can be echoed by the Crowd Participation as in really quite, but they make noise and pop when they should do; when or if you come to watch this match or Pay-Per-View you will understand what I mean, these characters/performers in this match slot play this crowd really well.

Basic Result: the WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition [Ax & Smash with Mr. Fuji & Colonel Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart] Retain their WWF Tag Team Championships here.

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 7/Part 7 by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 7/Part 7 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Background information: before this match we have  Jesse "The Body" Ventura  being interviewed by Sean Mooney about his involvement in tonight's Main Event between The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion"Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First Lady of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee and all of that; basically this segment is here to build more towards this Main Event.

Match/Stipulations: The Hart Foundation [Brett " The Hitman" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart - real life brother-in-law] vs. The WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition [Ax & Smash with Mr. Fuji & Colonel Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart:] Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Championship

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 6/10

Match Storyline: 6/10

Crowd Participation: 6/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & "Superstar" Billy Graham 6/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 6/10

Recommend Watch: 6/10

Match Total: 36/60 - this match is good

Comments: this match is difficult to score, because if we take this match in its entirety this Match Total of 36/60 is a fair outcome, but if you want to know more please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version

Wednesday 26 May 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning/Disclaimer: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting. Disclaimer now I have never been or likely to be a professional wrestler.

Background information: before this match we have Bobby " The Brain" Heenan interrupting Monsoon and Graham with a special report about tonight's Main Event between The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase  & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion"Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee. Basically Heenan is here to build up tonight's Main Event, but Monsoon cuts him off, because Monsoon says " There won't allow lies on this broadcast." Heenan Is treated as a Heel as he one by Monsoon and Graham throughout this segment and as Heenan quickly finds his seat to join them on Commentary for this match as well

Match/Stipulation: "Canada's Strongest" Man Dino Bravo [with Frenchy Martin] vs. "The Rock" Don Muraco: Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 5/10

Match Storyline: 5/10

Crowd Participation: 6/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon, "Superstar" Billy Graham & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan 6/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 5/10

Recommend Watch: 4/10

Match Total: 31/60 - this match is mixed

Comments: what can I say about this match; it is what it is as my marking would suggest; as in now I have seen it I wouldn't really suggest it; it is an uneventful match or at the very least what I can put here and by all means you can still watch this match on this Pay-Per-View Card, I am just saying "I wouldn't really suggest it."

Disclaimer: I have never been or are likely to be a professional wrestler, but having said that Monsoon calls Morocco's reversal a Reverse Neck Breaker, but it is clearly a Russian Leg-sweep [which on a positive note is neatly tidly smoothly performed by Morocco,] but then again we have a all-round poor Back Body Drop being performed by both participants [aggressor; Morocco receiver; Bravo] on the point of contact neither one of them lift or push off [just to cover my back this does depend on the interpretation of this move you would like to use] But for here and now either way you look at it; they both go through the motions, but Bravo pretty much just slides down and off Morocco's back with a bump to the mat, But regardless of whatever this interpretation was meant to be it from beginning to end is poor.

Basic Result: "Canada's Strongest" Man Dino Bravo [with Frenchy Martin] goes over here.

 

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE SummerSlam 29/08/1988 Match 6/Part 6 by AverageMansReviews

Warning: there are flashing/colourful effects at some point in this match slot with cameras going off and lighting.

Background information: before this match we have Bobby " The Brain" Heenan interrupting Monsoon and Graham with a special report about tonight's Main Event between The Mega Bucks ["The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & "The Eighth Wonder of the World" André the Giant with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & "The Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers [Hulk Hogan & the WWF World Heavyweight Champion"Macho Man" Randy Savage with "The First of Wrestling Lady" Miss Elizabet:] Tag Team Match With Jesse "Movie Star The Body" Ventura as The Special Guest Referee. Basically Heenan is here to build up tonight's Main Event, but Monsoon cuts him off, because Monsoon says " There won't allow lies on this broadcast." Heenan Is treated as a Heel as he one by Monsoon and Graham throughout this segment and as Heenan quickly finds his seat to join them on Commentary for this match as well

Match/Stipulation: "Canada's Strongest" Man Dino Bravo [with Frenchy Martin] vs. "The Rock" Don Muraco: Singles Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 5/10

Match Storyline: 5/10

Crowd Participation: 6/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon, "Superstar" Billy Graham & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan 6/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 5/10

Recommend Watch: 4/10

Match Total: 31/60 - this match is mixed

Comments: what can I say about this match; it is what it is as my marking would suggest; as in now I have seen it I wouldn't really suggest it; it is an uneventful match or at the very least what I can put here and by all means you can still watch this match on this Pay-Per-View Card, I am just saying "I wouldn't really suggest it" if you want to know a little bit more please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version.