Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WWF/WWE WrestleMania IX 04/04/1993 Match 9 Part 9/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler Alarm!
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Match/Stipulations: Hulk Hogan vs. the WWF Champion Yokozuna [with Mr.
Fuji;] Singles Match for the WWF Championship
Match
Attributes:
Match
Quality: 1/10
Match
Slot Storyline: 5/10
Crowd
Participation: 10/10
On
Commentary: "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Jim Ross & Bobby "The
Brain" Heenan/" Wiesel" 8/10
Satisfying
Conclusion: 5/10
Recommend
Watch: 5/10
Match Total: 34/60
- this match/match slot is good
Comments: well these attribute markings are going to take some
explaining; But as you can see to begin with on a positive the surrounding categories really did help, but for a match/match slot that goes on for less than 30 seconds.
Because I can look from an objective perspective and not the actual match/match
slot itself. This match slot in essence like it or not is designed to protect
everyone to a certain extent, make everyone look good and to put the
championship where they want it from the ex-WWF Champion to the transitional
Champion Yokozuna to the eventual Champion Hogan. In a nutshell Hart wears out
Yokozuna; Yokozuna picks up the championship by heel tactics, Hogan picks up
the championship do to Yokozuna already having one match and heel tactics
backfire.
But
now I have been professional to an extent; did this match/match slot actually
take place? Because on commentary we here
Savage making bell sounds, but we didn't hear at any time beginning or
end of this match the bell which if you're wondering which would the referee
was Earl Hebner so as far as I'm concerned this is two calls he has missed; the
first one was Hart should have been disqualified for ramming Yokozuna's head
into an exposed turnbuckle and the second and third ones where as I have just
said you didn't call for the bell to begin and end this match and yes from this
match/match slot until the closing of this pay-per-view everything does feel
like it is being rushed because we are running out of time, yes I could be
wrong about this, but to support my opinion if it is the way it looks then my
point is valid.
Basic Result: I know I have already referenced the winner; but if you
have known me long enough, you know I'm a stickler for admin. You're New WWF
Champion Hulk Hogan
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 Hulk Hogan's theme music "Real American" Jim
Ross quickly signing off.
This Pay-Per-View receives: 5/10, this pay-per-view is mixed; based on the entirety
of this pay-per-view, generally speaking there is good wrestling, it has one
giant flaw. I can now speak freely, I mean at some points I have made reference
to this; but what was the point of talking most of these matches? When to
finish them as in their conclusion let's just say a minimum there was some
controversy, there was at one point where this pay-per-view was going to get
given something a little higher, but the later stages of this pay-per-view took
care of that idea, which eventually wore itself out to the point you could see
a whole are through it. I know I have made an argument for the final
matches/slots on this card, but still. But I have to give a special mention to
this crowd even when they got worn out a little they were still here for this
pay-per-view.
The highest ranking match on this
card based on attributes that we get to see would be: The Mega-Maniacs: Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The
Barber" Beefcake [with "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart] vs. the
WWF Tag Team Champions Money Inc. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted
DiBiase & I.R.S; Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Championships with
49/60.
The lowest ranking match on this
card based on attributes that we see would be: Giant Gonzalez [with Harvey Wippleman] vs. The
Undertaker [with Paul Bearer & people assisting with entrance;] Singles
Match 21/60.
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