Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW Bash at the Beach 16/07/1995 Match 7/Part 7/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Background information: in short to begin the build up for this match; we have
this video package of The Road Kill Tour which Vader has been on to get to this
point so we see all the carnage and this promo from Vader as well standing
behind/holding onto this Cage component/site, we have this interview segment interviewer "Mean"
Gene Okerlund with Vader, then back to Schiavone and Heenan to build up this
match and towards the next pay-per-view [WCW: Collision in Korea 1995 with a
excellent video advertising for this pay-per-view.] Following this Okerlund
interviewing Hogan, Hart and Rodman continuing building at this match, but
watch out for when Hogan first uses "Rod The Bod Roddy Man." If you
are experienced wrestling fans or people in the business, you will see/hear
Hogan come out with this just once and somewhat stumble towards the end. This
is purely speculation, but you kind of get the feeling after that Hogan is
quickly thinking to himself " I'm not saying that again, that was a
mouthful so I am going to quickly shorten it to "Rod The Bod" to fit
in with the rest of this promo. On their entrance we also have more of filming
for Season 6: Episode 15: Bash at the Beach. Just my back this is based on
speculation mixed in with observation you can see a recording camera and not
only that on some of their entourage as well.
Match/Stipulations: Big Van Vader vs. the WCW Heavyweight
Hulk Hogan [with his entourage consisting of Baywatch characters/performers,
"Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart & Dennis "Rod The Bod Roddy
Man" Rodman:] Steel Cage Match for the WCW Heavyweight Championship
Match Attributes:
Match
Quality: 7/10
Match
Storyline: 8/10
Crowd
Participation: 10/10
On
Commentary: Tony Schiavone & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan 8/10
Satisfying
Conclusion: 7/10
Recommend
Watch: 7/10
Match Total: 47/60 - this match is excellent
Comments: this match is one of those matches the as you can tell by
the Match Total make sure this pay-per-view goes out with a bang. The match
itself is everything you can to expect from everyone involved in this match at
some point. Now without giving too much away the false script and ending of
this pay-per-view is a excellent touch all I can say about it is this; it gives
an excellent illusion of this is meant to not be happening. The WWE should look
how it is done properly and when I say properly I mean a good variety between
the negative or a generic endings to their pay-per-views and this one.
Now sadly RIP Leon "Big Van
Vader"/"Vader" White; 14/05/1955-18/06/2018, he will always be
best remembered for being the size he was; being able to destroy his opponents,
but also being able to be quick and agile to go off the middle or top
turnbuckle.
Now sadly RIP Raymond Bobby "The
Brain" Heenan; 01/11/1944-17/09/2017, now this character/performer will be
always best remembered as one of the best on-screen characters and voices of
wrestling, because you knew when he was around or on commentary he was always
going to make it lively and engaging.
Now sadly RIP Eugene "Mean
Gene" Okerlund; 19/12/1942-02/01/2019; he will always be best remembered
for his interview segments being able to go with the moment then and there and
ask what needs to be asked.
This pay-per-view receives: 7/10, this pay-per-view is good; it goes with a bounce
from beginning to end and maybe the WWE should really take a look at this
pay-per-view based on the grounds that this is how you make references to your
sponsors in one way or another, without it being a massive negative or negative
impact on to your pay-per-view; generally speaking they bring up Slim Jim's in
some capacity throughout and without drowning on and on and on and on about it
they bring it up and get it out of the way with nicely and move on and repeat
basically is not irritating. Yes just to cover my back I am aware even though I
have said twice the WWE could learn something from WCW I am very much aware of
two things; one, towards the end of WCW their scripts and all-round product was
garbage. Two; WCW went out of business in 2001 and the WWE are still here [I
was just getting this out before someone came back to me and pointed this out,
but here is something for you to think about; but hasn't the WWE Main Rosters,
become the equivalent of WCW in its later years? The only difference being the
WWE has an pretty much endless supply of finance.]
The very last thing about this
pay-per-view; yes there are two ring announcer Michael Buffer does the beginning
match of this pay-per-view "The Mighty" Meng [with Colonel Robert
Parker] vs. the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship Sting: Singles Match
for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship and this match whilst David
Penzer does the rest of them.
The highest ranking match on this
card based on attributes that we see would be: Big Van Vader vs. the WCW Heavyweight Hulk Hogan [with
his entourage consisting of Baywatch characters/performers, "Mouth of the
South" Jimmy Hart & Dennis "Rod The Bod Roddy Man" Rodman:]
Steel Cage Match for the WCW Heavyweight Championship with 47/60.
The lowest ranking match on this card
based on attributes that we see would be: "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff vs. the WCW World
Television Champion The Renegade [with "Mouth of the South" Jimmy
Hart:] Singles for the WCW World Television Championship with 19/60.
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