Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE
WrestleMania I 31/03/1985 Match 7/Part 7 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Warning: there is flashing
effects/colourful effects
Match/Stipulations: Big John Stud [with Bobby “The
Brain" Heenan] vs. ”The Eighth Wonder of The World “André the Giant:
Career VS. $15,000 Body Slam Challenge with Andre The Giant; Additional where
if Andre can't body slam Stud he must retire, Stud just has too last until the
match time expires, but if the Giant does body slam Stud he gets $15,000
Match Attributes:
Match Quality: 6/10
Match Storyline: 6/10
Crowd Participation: 9/10
On Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse "The Body” Venture 7/10
Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10
Recommend Watch: 7/10
Match Total: 42/60 - this match is good
Comments: this match/match slot is good. First things first we have Monsoon
calling this sports bag with the WWF acronym on/on each side which Stud
carrying to the ring with $15,000 in it. But Monsoon calls it exert "A
little WWF briefcase." We have manager cam back again as we keep that eye
on Heenan's reaction to what is happening at that specific time.
This is very much a case of when you
get these wrestling type together of two hasses [this wrestling terminology
means an individual or in this case individuals that are large with a
simple/nothing technical move set, but hard-hitting/power moves,] but however
the crowd made this match/match slot feel like a big deal, I mean it is a big
deal anyway, but you know what I'm trying to say the crowd participation is vitally
important here based on the grounds as I have already referenced there is
limited wrestling here so with the crowd participation being engaged and
positive they very much cover up any weaknesses that this match/match slot has.
Basic Result: “The Eighth Wonder of The World “André the Giant picks up the W.
Background information: after this match; Monsoon and Ventura take a look and discuss the
replay after this still talking about what they have just seen and then Monsoon
sends it to Okerlund to get a live interview with The Giant and then Okerlund
sends it back to Monsoon; Monsoon and Ventura are still talking about what they
had seen and then Monsoon sends it to Hayes [which Hayes again begins talking
before Monsoon finishes handing it over to him] to introduce the next be
pre-recorded interviews Okerlund of the next match/match slot.
Now you know there is an ongoing theme
of trying to put off Hayes as it relates to him reading these autocues and the
wrestlers or on-screen characters being fed up or irritated with his monotone/robotic
nature and yes usually I would say speculation ended still is speculation, but
in this case it is bluntly obvious that they are trying to put him off talking
about the first of our two rock and wrestling matches [for those younger people
out there in Internet land this is and was a thing; in short this was the big
boom in professional wrestling] but I digress; The Fantastic Moolah kisses him
with him saying "Good gracious" the WWF Ladies'/Women's Champion Leilani Kai
does the same as they are heading down and into the ring [Hayes trying to
remain professional with Moolah's lipstick on him] he continues talking to them
"Or good luck something like that. " So he sends us to these
interviews we see Hayes being professional but cracking a smile.
After this we go from here to Finkel to do is thing with Wendi Richter with her manager Cyndi Lauper, David Wolf [Wendi Richter's normal manager] and another person jogging to the ring with security escort
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