Tight, no nonsense work and Impeccable selling from both men. I particularly loved Steamboat's selling off the piledriver, wincing like his neck has been compressed rather than the total KO we usually see. I loved everything bell-to-bell but it felt like they left a fair amount on the table for the rematch. ****1/4.
I feel like the finish has gotten a bum rap (possibly owing to the angle setting it up not being included in the 1992 yearbook? I'm not sure), so I'll try to explain it: Earlier on in the show Medusa lures the ninja away (who both here and on TV is a man about a head shorter than Ricky Steamboat) from guarding Steamboat's locker room. He is then presumably set upon by the Dangerous Alliance. Later, just before the introductions of the match, 'the ninja' returns. Steamboat comes out of the locker room and takes one glancing look at him before heading to the ring. After which the fake ninja follows behind Steamboat and spends the entire match with his back to the ring. The answer to 'why didn't Steamboat recognize it was a different person in the costume?' is that Steamboat only got a half second look at him before his match started.