Thursday, 2 December 2021

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE Survivor Series 24/11/1988 Match 3/Part 3 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE Survivor Series 24/11/1988 Match 3/Part 3 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects

Match/Stipulation: Co-Captains; Jake " The Snake" Roberts [with Damien the Snake] & "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, Ken Patera, Tito Santana & Scott Casey vs. The Heenan Family [Co-Captains; "Canada's Strongest" Man" Dino Bravo with Frenchy Martin & André the Giant with Bobby " The Brain" Heenan, Harley Race, "Mr Perfect" Curt Hennig & "Ravishing" Rick Rude:] 5-on-5 Survivor Series Elimination Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 7/10

Match Storyline: 8/10

Crowd Participation: 10/10

On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse "The Pilgrim" Venture 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 8/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 47/60 - this match is excellent

Comments: as I have always said this match is excellent; if or when you come to watch this match, I know at some point or points the crowd goes quiet, but on the whole it is another situation where it would be incredibly harsh to give them anything less than 10/10 and the match storyline on reflection deserved another mark, because it uses a narrative which excellently with everyone involved. I know this is the Spoiler Alarm Version, but I am not going to tell you this based on the fact it spoils the conclusion of this match/match slot, but everyone comes out of this situation looking strong, good and well protected.

Basic Result: The Heenan Family [Co-Captains; "Canada's Strongest" Man Dino Bravo" Dino Bravo with Frenchy Martin & André the Giant with Bobby” The Brain" Heenan, Harley Race, "Mr Perfect" Curt Hennig & "Ravishing" Rick Rude] pick up the W.

Background information: after this match Monsoon and Venture takes less through the recap, they discuss it and then Monsoon hands things over to "Mean" Gene Okerlund to interview  Co-Captains The Big Boss Man & Akeem "The African Dream" and their team; they are heading down to the ring on leaving this interview area; then things get s sent across to The Ring-announcer Howard Finkel

Now it has to be said this entire section [match/match slot and interview] is all-round much cleaner and fluent in every way shape and form, don't get me wrong this match goes on for roughly 30 minutes and this interview segment roughly goes on for roughly under 2 minutes, I know in the previous sections we had a long match with interviewers, but now experiencing both of these outlays as it relates to this pay-per-view, maybe they should have taken off the ones that they could leave out or break them up, because I prefer this section of this pay-per-view then the drawn-out one from earlier, which in fairness and balance I get it; I get its purpose but everything was as I have already said or something to that effect it was just too much.

Now sadly James "Hacksaw Jim Duggan” Duggan Jr. recently has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, so I would like to send him my best wishes on a speedy recovery and he has got this anyway, but here is to a speedy recovery.


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