Monday 12 September 2022

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWE/ECW One Night Stand 12/06/2005 Match 3 Part 3 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWE/ECW One Night Stand 12/06/2005 Match 3 Part 3 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects.

Match/Stipulation: Psicosis vs. "El Super, Super Nino" Rey Mysterio Jr.; Extreme Luche Match

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 4/10

Match Storyline: 4/10

Crowd Participation: 5/10

On Commentary: Mick Foley & Joey Styles 6/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 6/10

Recommend Watch: 4/10

Match Total: 29/60 - this match is mixed.

Comments: someone makes a mistake on Mysterio's  name bar he has gone back to using Jr. for this night but his name bar just says " Ray Mysterio." Then we have some friction between the commentary where speculation on my part based on it feels like someone has edited something out, because Foley must have brought up the story about where Jr. but I can't stress enough it isn't here. But we do have Styles giving us the factual account of where Jr. comes from. Foley “Thanks a lot Joey, but don't ever correct me again. A lot of people wouldn't have known it was his uncle and not his father until you had to open your mouth. Which Styles apologises not once but twice, once with "Sorry" and the second away from the mic, but if you pay attention you can still hear this  "Excuse me." I could be completely wrong about this, but based on this pay-per-view I don't think these two like one another, I mean it isn't just the ring now, it was earlier in the night as well, where I have made reference to Foley making references to Styles being emotional at the beginning of this pay-per-view. So as I have always said I could be completely wrong about this, but there is enough here to suggest at the very least I may have a point.

 I know all of these matches are relatively short, but I have no idea what happened in this match, it never really gets out of first gear.  Which inevitably the crowd picked up on calling this match "Boring" and "Put the mask back on" in reference to Psicosis taking it off at the beginning to show the crowd respect. On commentary made reference to these two points as well, the crowd go back to being positive about this match.

I have no idea why they called this match “Extreme Luche Match. " Yes I know both of these wrestlers are Luche wrestlers, but when you only have two extreme moment in the match then [one movie each on to one another I question why have this stipulation in the first place?

Basic Result: "El Super, Super Nino" Rey Mysterio Jr.

Briefly things to know:

* Warning adult content will be heard or seen over this next section until the next match: I have to be honest everything about this pay-per-view in the upcoming section until the next match is; progressively uncomfortable or/and depressing listening/viewing, so much so when it comes to awarding this pay-per-view a mark this is something I will definitely be keeping in mind, because it has really sucked this enthusiastic energy out of this pay-per-view for me, this is purely based on speculation, but this is one of those times where you wouldn't be surprised if Mr McMahon had an influence on it I know RVD says he is being unscripted here, but if we were to look at the bigger picture for a second, if we were to look between the lines, it really does sound like Mr McMahon raising two middle fingers to this ECW as they just couldn't have one night without Mr McMahon reminding us he has crushed another one of his rivals the other obviously being WCW in 2001, but once again I could be completely wrong about this but then again if I feel this way about this based on my viewing experience then it is once again a valid point.

* The Anti-ECW Crusaders: SmackDown Superstars: makes their appearance in this top balcony.

* ECW video package: more of their history

* "The Quintessential Stud Muffin" Joel: on the same top balcony as The Anti-ECW Crusaders: SmackDown Superstars, which of course this isn't going to go to well as he is basically there to drop off a mic Kurt Angle and to get removed from this area by JBL. Then we have these two running down this entire wrestling promotion with these promos that can be deemed as work shoot [this is a wrestling terminology; meaning running the line between the wrestling world and the real world, simply put there is/are an element or more of truth to what they are saying depending on the individual's perspective.]

* Rob Van Dam/RVD comes out with Bill Alfonso: to have a shoot promo [this is a wrestling terminology that basically means; there is at least an element or of truth to what they are saying are saying] between them, Partially towards  in The Anti-ECW Crusaders: SmackDown Superstars and on other things as well; in response to this; Rhino attacks, but Sabu appears to protect his friend RVD which sets up this unscheduled match between these two legendary ECW wrestlers Rhino vs. Sabu right now.

 

 

 

 

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