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[1999-08-22-WWF-Summerslam] Kane & X-Pac vs The Undertaker & Big Show
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
Well, this alliance is about 3 or 4 weeks old, so it's time to start teasing a break-up. Still, in isolation the tension is built pretty OK and the action is good. -
I dunno...other than the opening spear, Shane really doesn't get in any offense that isn't set up for him by the Posse mauling Test. Shane is put over a bit, but Test still overcomes the odd and wins a pretty fun and well-laid-out match. Considering the experience level involved of almost everyone--including the Posse--this could have been a disaster. It was far from that.
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[1999-08-22-WWF-Summerslam] Road Dogg and Chris Jericho
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
Uh, not to get all Vince-like here, but seeing Road Dogg in shorts, you immediately see why he usually covers himself in long loose pants. Jericho saves us again and reminds us how we all got conned into wasting our money on SummerSham, then launches into an attack on Road Dogg's spelling skills and his look. He heels himself again pretty effectively here. He does his best to put over Road Dogg's pathetic comeback but this is another clear microphone win for Y2J. -
[1999-08-22-WWF-Summerslam] Jeff Jarrett vs D-Lo Brown
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
OMG IT WAS A PLAN ALL ALONG. That twist never, ever, ever gets old. Even when it's run 25 times in 12 months. -
I still wish Corino could be a bit more of a physical threat rather than just a schemer. Jason's around, after all. Under the circumstances this is okay action, but the Tajiri push seems a bit late after he was definitively vanquished at Heat Wave, and the buried-in-the-Japanese-flag stuff is something out of 1986 if not earlier.
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[1999-08-21-OVW-TV] Rock & Roll Express vs Rip Rogers & Jason Lee
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
This was a clever twist on the usual Dusty Finish, as Jason Lee sticks his chain into the back of Ricky Morton's tights as he had Lee in a rolling reverse cradle. The Blonds come out for an interview--"Low" is a bit of an inspired choice of entrance music and I wonder whose radar Cracker was on. -
[1999-08-21-OVW-TV] Flash Flanagan and Rico Constantino
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
This is sold as an apparent heel turn by Flanagan but the crowd is pretty hot for him. He destroys an unrecognizable Rico Constantino as well as numerous and sundry officials. -
These guys are two...auto mechanics? Is that right?
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OVW now has something to center around after a few mostly table-setting weeks, with Bolin now having the OVW champion in his employ. Bolin declares that "nobody is better under cover" than Deanna Kane. Kane ends up getting wiped out by a Brain Damage before Damaja is beaten down by the rest of BS.
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[1999-08-21-MPPW-TV] Interview: Doug Gilbert & Wolfie D
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
Corey has been named the acting President of PPW with Hales out of the picture. Wolfie cuts a fired-up promo promising revenge on Glenn Kulka and Mick Tierney. Doug invokes his brother's name and their past history with Hales despite their current differences. Gilbert turns his attention to Jim Cornette, basically promising to torch Cornette tonight--a great promo that tells us that Cornette and his men may just be screwed, now that they have to deal with somebody as nasty as they are. -
[1999-08-21-MPPW-TV] Show recap / Jim Cornette celebration
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
Fallout from a hell of a show-closing angle, as Randy Hales eats a Veg-o-Matic with Cornette holding the tennis racket over his throat. Hales is stretchered out and Dave Brown even accompanies him into the ambulance. Dave and Corey give an understated and somber intro to the next episode, while Cornette is in a much more jovial mood. Somehow with Lawler out of the picture (he can't appear on broadcast TV during his mayoral run due to equal-time laws) Power Pro has gotten better than ever. -
[1999-08-20-FMW-Goodbye Hayabusa II] Masato Tanaka vs Mr Gannosuke
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
I think this might be my favorite "straight" FMW match--okay, it's not totally gimmick-free with Fuyuki in there, but he does a good job of establishing his role as a biased ref but also staying out of the way and not getting himself over. He does a few key heel-ref spots and then refs this straight, and the result is more of a quasi-handicap match than an angle designed to show off how smart the heel authority figure is. I can't say that I found myself caring about either the blown-off arm work or, incredibly, the pop-up no-sell of the German suplex by Tanaka. I hate that spot even more than some others here and yet here Tanaka made it look like an organic, Hulk Up-style comeback rather than GRR STRONG STYLE macho bullshit. There are some heart-stopping near-falls here before and after Fuyuki is disposed of, and Tanaka finally uses a second Diamond Dust to put Gannosuke down. A strong in-match storylines--several of them--great moves, hot sequences, a hot crowd, and a babyface facing impossible odds and winning. What's not to like? MOTYC. -
[1999-08-19-WCW-Thunder] Rey Misterio Jr vs Lenny Lane
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
There's some pretty good action here, mixed in with some rather loathsome spots including Johnny Boone getting trapped in a corner with Lenny and acting like Ace Ventura after he surmised that Finkle was Einhorn. Lenny looks pretty good as a worker, even if he doesn't sports-entertain very well. In the end, as much as I like Rey I approve of titles being moved to *somebody* relatively fresh. -
Not only is the gimmick out of 1995, but I feel like even the demented-gym-teacher character trope was outdated by this point.
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This entire gimmick and push is a complete loser. Rock should be so above this, and a more paranoid viewer may see this as a #politicalhit on the part of either HHH or Austin. At least there's an explanation for how a kendo stick got there (Shane used it on Test earlier).
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[1999-08-16-WWF-Raw] The Undertaker, Big Show and Chris Jericho
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
'Taker's promo is almost legendary in its WTF so-bad-it's-goodness, talking about meeting up with Hell's Angels and stranding Big Show in the middle of Death Valley with a non-working motorcycle. The only way I can see this being improved upon would be a series of Russo-scripted on-location vignettes. Jericho saves us all and pretty much turns himself babyface in the process. Jericho is hilarious, but at the same time I can see why he'd draw heat for this--you really probably shouldn't be shitting on the monster heels' gimmick and dismissing how scary they are, no matter how bad the promo was that you interrupted. Still, it was a bad promo indeed. -
Good heat but yawn-worthy action, and Rick Steiner's presence anywhere near the main event scene is starting to make the bile rise in my throat. Also we're nearing 1995 Cheating Coward Sid here which is so not the way to use him outside of Memphis.
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One of those patented Scott Hall-jobbing-to-Hector-Garza jobs that does nothing for the babyface, since he gets squashed the whole match, wins on a fluke, then gets destroyed afterward.
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Sid beats up Silver King and La Parka with a deadly cardboard box and power bombs Parka onto a bag of popcorn. Then he cuts a promo on Hogan and is seemingly trying not to laugh.
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Wright looks cool but the promo itself is just kind of thrown together by people fiddling with various buttons on their editing machines, like most WCW video packages. With a few quick shots of the Berlin Wall coming down in an attempt to tie this all together.
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[1999-08-15-NJPW-G1 Climax] Keiji Muto vs Manabu Nakanishi
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
The Japanese are marks for Olympic credentials just like old-timey wrasslers and WON HOF voters. The result is an eyebrow-raiser but I can't say that I'm all that inspired by this booking move.- 5 replies
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[1999-08-14-WCW-Road Wild] Hulk Hogan vs Kevin Nash (Loser Must Retire)
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
Sad sight to see Hogan back in the yellow and red doing his Hulk-Up routine to NO reaction. Hogan wins with the most cliched finish imaginable as Schiavone breathlessly talks about how no one can beat him. This fucking company. -
[1999-08-14-WCW-Road Wild] Randy Savage vs Dennis Rodman
PeteF3 replied to Loss's topic in August 1999
I knew this match had a rep from way back when but even with those raised expectations this surprised me in how enjoyable it was. It's methodical, but when they're actually working with each other they're really laying the moves in, and a lot of this has the feel of an honest-to-God fight. Rodman takes some pretty crazy bumps for a non-wrestler as well. Savage can't do much but he does give us one more back-body-drop-to-the-floor bump, perhaps for the last time. After a horrible year, Savage manages to go out on more or less a high note. Fun match.