Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE Survivor Series 24/11/1988 Match 4/Part 4/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/an element man on woman violence
Match/Stipulation: Co-Captains; Akeem "The African Dream" [with
"The Doctor of Style" Slick] & The Big Boss Man, The Heenan
Family's [The Red Rooster & King Haku with Bobby " The Brain"
Heenan] & " The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase [with "The
Bodyguard" Virgil] vs. The Mega Powers ["Macho Man" Randy Savage
& Hulk Hogan with Miss Elizabeth,] Koko B. Ware [ with Frankie the
Parrott,] Hillbilly Jim & " The Mighty" Hercules: 5-on-5 Survivor
Series Elimination Match
Match Attributes:
Match
Quality: 6/10
Match
Storyline: 7/10
Crowd
Participation: 10/10
On
Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse "The Pilgrim" Venture 8/10
Satisfying
Conclusion: 7/10
Recommend
Watch: 7/10
Match Total: 45/60 - this match is good
Comments: this match is
solidly good, Monsoon and Venture are providing excellent commentary it when a
team is very much over celebrating an elimination or in the world of kayfabe in
short taking too long to pin an opponent [I know breaking kayfabe; it is
designed to give predominantly the performer taking the move time to recover]
and this is a blooper when Savage and Hogan shake hands later on in this match, this in itself is a tag. But on looking at this again on replay The
Referees [Earl Hebner - inside the ring and Jim White - outside of the ring]
are dealing with a elimination from their opponents team [that will give you a
rough place to look for,] but it as far as I'm concerned this is a tag match is
still going on and their palms touch so Hogan is the legal man, but in fairness
and balance there is an expression in wrestling " the referee or in this
case the referees can't call what they don't see."
This pay-per-view receives: 8/10, this pay-per-view is excellent; now after
everything is said and done and taking everything into consideration, I do believe
that this is the right mark for this pay-per-view, this pay-per-view has two
good good matches with two excellent matches, so in hindsight I would have
given this pay-per-view 10/10 based on having a clean sweep of positive matches
and based on its all-round experience, but however everything to do with Match
2/match slot/interviews is just too much which does derail this pay-per-view
throughout this section of this pay-per-view, but after this; this pay-per-view
gets back on track and a special mention has to go out to the crowd for being
on the whole lively and enthusiastic, like they have said or something to the
effect of I know they go quiet now and again but when it matters they give
everything.
The highest ranking match on this
Card based on Attributes that we see would be: 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" 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 with 47/60.
The lowest ranking match on this Card
based on attributes: Co-Captains; the
WWF World Tag Team Championships Demolition [Ax & Smash with "The
Devious One",] The Conquistadors [Dos & Uno,] The Bolsheviks [Boris Zhukov & Nikolai
Volkoff with "The Doctor of Style" Slick?,] The Brain Busters [Arn
Anderson & Tully Blanchard with Bobby "The Brain" Heenan] and The
Fabulous Rougeaus [Jacques Rougeau & Raymond Rougeau with "The Mouth
of the South" Jimmy Hart] vs. Co-Captains; The Powers of Pain [The
Barbarian & The Warlord,] The Young Stallions [Jim Powers & Paul Roma,]
The Hart Foundation [Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Jim "The
Anvil" Neidhart,] The Rockers
[Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels] & The British Bulldogs [Davey Boy
Smith & Dynamite Kid:] 10-on-10 Survivor Series Tag Team Match Elimination.
[Additional information; if one member of a tag team is eliminated they are
both eliminated] with 40/60.
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