Friday 2 December 2022

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWE Evolution 28/10/2018 Match 5 Part 5 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWE Evolution 28/10/2018 Match 5 Part 5 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!

Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects

Match/Stipulations: "The Queen of Spades, The Submission Magician" Shayna Baszler vs. the WWE NXT Women's Champion "The Pirate Princess" Kairi Sane; Singles Match for the WWE Women's NXT Championship

Match Attributes:

Match Quality: 8/10

Match Slot Storyline: 7/10

Crowd Participation: 8/10

On Commentary: Beth Phoenix, Michael Cole & Renee Young 7/10

Satisfying Conclusion: 7/10

Recommend Watch: 7/10

Match Total: 44/60 - this match is good.

Comments: as another solidly all-round good match slot is what we have here. Now we have Michael Cole on commentary either point blank exaggerating something which didn't happen or/and this silly commentary from Phoenix; we have these two competitors on the outside of the ring next to the ring steps and he says Baszler runs into a big slap. At no point does actually run into it at all.

Phoenix: this feels like it tainted victory, Cole: in a nutshell; of course it is a tainted victory [he goes on to explain.] But for this match it is roughly just over 12 minutes long and it most definitely feels like it should have been given longer [they began at the celebration stage and continued until switching the topic.] But for here and now yes unfortunately on commentary they did push the idea of The Four Horsewomen WWE vs. The Four Horsewomen MMA. I have said unfortunately, because everyone wanted it, everyone wanted to see it, the seeds were being planted, but it never got pushed and materialised. Because obviously it sounded like an excellent idea, everyone wanted it and based on these two reasons on their own consequently Mr McMahon didn't get behind it, this is an equivalent of being wide open catching the ball and then fumbling it just before getting in the red zone to win the Super Bowl with two seconds left on the clock in the fourth quarter, I mean for the younger readers/viewers this may sound like an extreme example, the sad thing is it isn't. This situation was so hot that it was a no-brainer to headline a pay-per-view back then and even now, I mean if I had my choice I would the small stipulation of eliminations to give this match/match slot time to breathe and obviously given time to work and develop is into a true classic main event match/match slot. I mean to make sure people what Raw, there could even be a major announcement where the winning members of the winning team could all win championship opportunities in some capacity, mathematically it works to for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships and two for the individual Raw and SmackDown Championships Or they could even go for the NXT equivalents, but here’s the catch they have until the end of Raw to decide what they want to do or the losing team gets to decide on the following SmackDown and yes they could even have done this for a men's match as well [including any championship under the WWE umbrella,] but I would have preferred to see how it went with the women first.

Basic Result: "The Queen of Spades, The Submission Magician" Shayna Baszler is your new NX T Women's Champion [with Jessicammyn Duke & Marina Shafia]

Basic walk-through of this event:

* Beth Phoenix, Michael Cole & Renee Young: Commentary watching replays of parts of this match over Baszler intro music "Loyalty is Everything"

* Michael Cole & Renee Young: Commentary continued to build up the potential of The Four Horsewomen WWE vs.The Four Horsewomen MMA.

* Michael Cole: Commentary introduces another video package of what this momentous pay-per-view means to women for an example Ata Johnson [Dwayne Johnson's Mother.]

Michael Cole: Commentary moves two explaining the rules of the next  and a video package how we got here between Charlotte Flair vs/and the WWE SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch.

JoJo: Ring announcer: Tells us all of the stipulations of the next match right now.

* Beth Phoenix, Michael Cole & Renee Young: Commentary in the competitors entrances Charlotte's spoke about her father Rick Flair, putting out a tweet, I am paraphrasing here how proud he is and giving her a pointers and putting over Charlotte's pay-per-view win loss record. Lynch's a very cocky and confident. 13/07/2015 is when Charlotte, Lynch and Sasha Banks all debuted and introduced by Stephanie McMahon and that's when things really began to change and finally we have their individual win loss record between one another at this point in history 11 matches, 5 apiece with 1 I am going to go with other.

JoJo: Ring announcer: inducers the competitor and champion

 


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