Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE WrestleMania IX 04/04/1993 Match 3 Part 3 by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
Warning/Disclaimer: there is some lights being used. Disclaimer I have
never been or are likely to be a professional wrestler
Match/Stipulation: Crush vs. Doink the Clown; Singles Match
Match
Attributes:
Match Quality:
7/10
Match
Slot Storyline: 7/10
Crowd
Participation: 7/10
On
Commentary: "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Jim Ross & Bobby "The
Brain" Heenan/" Wiesel" 7/10
Satisfying
Conclusion: 7/10
Recommend
Watch: 7/10
Match Total: 42/60 - this match/match slot is good
Comments: this
match/match slot is solidly good in one way or another it plays into these
wrestlers/characters strengths. I will begin with the commentary table/team;
basically Heenan points out that this action is unfair, because the bell hasn't
gone yet. But I can reassure you it had gone already a short time ago and yes
just to make sure I replayed this moment. Heenan makes reference to Clown
falling backwards when he was on the top turnbuckle, but he didn't fall
backwards, okay the occasion that Heenan is making reference to; it happens at
the bottom right turnbuckle even Savage points out he almost falls off, this is
where Heenan adds backwards. I would say that the Crown looks okay, but I would
say he looks a bit jittery. Later on Savage makes reference to this situation
again as in he almost fell off last time or something to that effect. What
irritates me about this is yes they talk about he can wrestle as it relates to
the Crown, but what they don't make reference to his there are two occasions where
it comes off the top turnbuckle and they don't make reference to it whatsoever.
Ross point out how perfect a piledriver is being performed by the Crown, which
is true. But however and before I continue I need to point out that this just
may be Crush's hairstyle of the mullet including the possibility of his height
as well, but you can clearly see his head after the clown's legs, just to make
sure I don't have any repercussions verbally for this; I know there is a height
difference between these two wrestlers and I refer you back to my disclaimer. I am sure the Clown and everything goes okay for this move; it is just everyone knows if you have been around wrestling long enough what happens when this particular move Or a version of this move goes wrong and in fairness and balance Crush looks absolutely fine after this as he continues the match. I knew if I didn't bring up this point I would run the risk of getting some backlash maybe some time now or in the future.
Back
to the commentary team, to be honest they are beginning to get a little bit
tiresome and full disclosure, it may not be their fault I then they are getting
fed these lines but who knows. Ross makes reference to this Referee [Joey
Marella] makes reference to the referee lying there motionless and Savage makes
reference to no he is just out cold that is all he is and then we have Heenan
chipping in with; he's down and guess what he can't get back up. I mean these
are basically and roughly the same thing or at minimum they are in the same
ballpark, it just comes across as they are stepping on each other's toes and I
know Heenan is meant to be a heel on commentary. But this consistent bickering
for an example about Ross' background is becoming so a little bit tedious.
Basic Result: Doink the Clown picks up the W.
Basic walk-through of this event:
*
"Macho Man" Randy Savage, Jim Ross & Bobby "The Brain"
Heenan/"Wiesel": Commentary talk about what they have just seen over
live goings-on including Doink the Clown's theme music "Evil Behind the
Makeup"
*
Referee: Bill Alfonso comes quickly down to the ring to inform his
referee colleague Marella that shady goings-on to place have a quick
investigation and Alfonso assists Marella to the back and yes on top of this we
have the commentary team talking about this shadiness as well.
*
Todd Pettengill: Interviewer is in the audience/crowd, he asks these Japanese
media some questions and let's just say using political correctness without
getting myself cancelled, it goes as well as you expect it to go. Yes this is
good light wood for; whatever this was meant to be I am not even touching it,
it isn't bad but as I have already indicated in this day in age I am not going
to get myself cancelled. But I digress; Razor Ramon's theme music hits
"Bad Boy" Pettengill sends us down to the ring.
*
Finkus Maximus: Ring announcer the stipulations and then introduces the
competitors.
No comments:
Post a Comment