Pay-Per-View Rewind of: WCW World War
3 1995 26/11/1995 Match 7 Part 7/Conclusion by AverageMansReviews - Spoiler
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Warning/Just a heads up: there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/medical. Just a heads up everyone should know by now, I don't allow
adult language in my content, but I know how to work around it.
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: 5/10
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, these attribute marks are a fair reflection on this slot. Now I have
officially seen this concept for myself as in the match/generally speaking of
World War 3, it does have two problems in this case; the first problem is; I
empathise with the three sets of commentary teams, but having said that on
reflection. I know they can't really foresee what is going to happen in a match
of this type, but you would think they would and this is speculation on my part
because I don't know what they did. But you would think they would all get
together and at least have a 30 minute conversation on how they see it going or
something to that effect. In a rough description of the kind of; Schiavone first time around makes a blooper about
explaining the 10 wrestlers left stipulation in Ring 2 and 3 then later on he
tries again and corrects himself, later on we have Heenan calling Big Bubba Rogers the completely wrong name and when
I say completely the wrong name I mean it is not allowed in this company as it
belongs to the WWF/E something to the effect of Big Boss Man or just to cover
my back I am going to say Boss Man, but likewise later on he sets himself up
again to use the correct name of or inversion Big Bubba Rogers, Cruise makes
reference some kind of reference to not knowing two wrestlers that have just
been eliminated or a likewise something to that effect. Basically in its
entirety I am now just wondering if the commentary teams should have been
somewhere sitting together [I know I have seen the outlay of this event, that
would have been difficult to achieve.] But you can't get the feeling that even
though I may have gotten these things in the wrong order I am discovering my
back either way, next time they should come up with a better strategy/outlay to
get a better rapport with one another And I should very briefly point out
we have a multi-screen of three on our TV screens until it goes down to
one ring.
The second problem
is; and I have to be completely honest this is unforgivable. The closing outlay
to this match is baffling now let me make this crystal clear the only reason I
find it baffling and I really, really fudging dislike it. It's because this is
the inaugural of this match stipulation or/and stipulations. So for seasoned
wrestling fans or anyone surrounding or in the business, if this happened in
any other year, I really wouldn't have a problem with it. But as it is the
first time showing off this stipulation I am of the belief that you want
everything to go according to plan and essentially praise the
stipulation/stipulations for resolving the ongoing saga before it
Yes I am fully
aware that this is a spoiler version, but I'm not going to directly tell you
the outcome because I try not to give that fully away anyway. But when it
happens you will be saying; Wow they really pulled that manure here and now? I
will make reference to this one more time, if it happened at any other time we
wouldn't be having this discussion, I mean what were they thinking? Especially
when we have been experiencing this kind of shenanigans throughout this match
slot anyway and the final cherry on top of this manure cake is where we have
this interview segment which I will discuss a little later in agreement that
something clearly went wrong, but the referee; Randy Anderson basically didn't
see it and yes I don't care if this is a continuation to progress in storyline,
as I have for you made reference to it was built up as essentially a problem solver
and yes I know there are some of you out there; that would say it resolved a
problem and yes this is true, but it reflects badly on this newlyformed
stipulation as it didn't fully resolve the situation previously.
Basic Result:
"Macho Man" Randy Savage is your new WCW World Champion
Basic walk-through of this event:
* Tony Schiavone
& Bobby "The Brain" Heenan/"Wiesel": Commentary talks
about what they had just seen and the controversy surrounding it whilst it is
all going down in the Ring 1
* "Mean"
Gene Okerlund: Interviewer Hulk Hogan in the middle the ring agreeing with
Hogan that something went wrong including bringing Hogan having words whilst
Okerlund is holding the mic with the new WCW Heavyweight Champion Savage in a
nutshell am paraphrasing he will bring the evidence tomorrow on WCW Monday
Night Nitro.
* Tony Schiavone
& Bobby "The Brain" Heenan/"Wiesel": Commentary
on-screen to have a discussion about what they are just seen and Schiavone to
bring this pay-per-view to close and if you're wondering strangely enough we
didn't see any action replay's of this closing section of this main event, I
mean the replay facilities must have been malfunctioning or broken, alongside
the entrance theme music of "Ooooooh Yeeaah!"
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 at minimum positive. But you come to
this main event and they completely blew it and everyone that has been around
wrestling long enough you should know this expression very well "It is how
you leave them at the end" or something to that effect, consequently this
pay-per-view marking took a reasonable hammering.
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. WCW the United States Champion Kensuke Sasaki [with Sonny Onoo:]
Singles Match for the United States Championship with 38/60.
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