Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW World War 3 1995 26/11/1995 Match 7 Part 7/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/medical
Match/Stipulations: World War 3 Match; 60 wrestlers divided into 3 Rings,
over the top battle royal for the vacant WCW Heavyweight Championship, where
both feet must touch the ground; in Ring 1; The Dungeon of Doom's The Yeti,
likewise Ring 2; The Dungeon of Doom's The Giant, Ring 3; Hulk Hogan and when
Rings 2 and 3 are down to 10 wrestlers, they are all put in Ring 1 and once
again likewise that goes for our commentary teams
Match
Attributes:
Match
Quality: 7/10
Match
Slot Storyline: 4/10
Crowd
Participation: 10/10
On
Commentary: [Ring 1] Tony Schiavone & Bobby "The Brain"
Heenan/"Wiesel," [Ring 2]
"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes & Eric Bischoff and [Ring 3]
Chris Cruise & Larry Zbyszko 7/10
Satisfying
Conclusion: 5/10
Recommend
Watch: 7/10
Match Total: 40/60 - this match/match slot is good.
Comments: well this main event slot was certainly something and
without giving too much away, without sounding or being arrogant these
attribute marks are generally speaking for anyone that has seen or hasn't seen
this main event is probably a fair assessment, if you want to know anymore
please head over to the Spoiler Alarm Version.
This
pay-per-view receives: 6/10, this
pay-per-view is good; I can't say too much here, other than this pay-per-view
was heading for a higher marking, because they all are at minimum positive. But
you come to this main event and they completely blew it.
The
highest ranking match on this card based on attributes would be: The Four Horsemen's" The Nature Boy" Ric
Flair vs. Sting: Singles Match with 50/60.
The
lowest ranking match on this card based on attributes would be: The Four Horsemen's "Cripple" Chris Benoit
vs. the WCW the United States Champion Kensuke Sasaki [with Sonny Onoo:] Singles
Match for the United States Championship with 38/60.
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