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- So you're the WWF. WCW pumps out Uncensored, Renegade,
the Dungeon of Doom and Ric Flair in a dress...so what do you do to retaliate? Simple: Go
back to the thing that defined the WWF: Really bad wrestling. Evan Schlesinger's defining
moment on RSPW came when he defended this show as good booking. - Live from Philadelphia, PA. Mistake #1.
- Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Dok Hendrix.
- Pre-game show match: Savio Vega v. IRS. See, Razor
Ramon had already qualified, but got injured, so we got this to see who would face
Yokozuna in the first round. Decent but unspectacular match which sees Jobbio hit a leg
lariat for the pin. *1/2
- Okay, so the tournament looks like this...
- Mabel (d. Adam Bomb) v. Undertaker (d. Jeff Jarrett)
- Kama (d. Duke Droese) v. Shawn Michaels (d. King Kong Bundy)
- Roadie (d. Doink) v. Bob Holly (d. Mantaur)
- Savio Vega (d. IRS) v. Yokozuna (d. Lex Luger)
Conventional wisdom on RSPW at the time said that the
tournament was merely a formality to put Shawn over.
- Opening match: Savio Vega v. Yokozuna. Yes, THIS is the
match they picked for the opener. Savio had just made his debut as Ramon's buddy at the
first In Your House. Yokozuna, who at this point had breasts larger than Debra, kicks the
crap out of Savio for a while with devastating restholds and stomps. Wow, way to get the
crowd going. It should be noted that Dok Hendrix is trying to do a less-edgy Michael
Hayes-type color commentator here and not doing very well at it. Yoko misses the FAT-ASSED
LEGDROP OF DOOM, and Savio makes the Pissed Off Racial Stereotype comeback. But Owen Hart
appears at ringside to get some shots in on Ramon, triggering a sort-of brawl outside.
Vega beats the count back into the ring for the win. DUD
- The Roadie v. Bob "Not Hardcore" Holly. Okay,
ya gotta admit that this match would be pretty cool today. Poor Jesse was still playing
Jarrett's lackey at this point, and they were about to start the "With My Baby
Tonight" angle. Good stuff to start as they trade two counts, but Holly goes for a
rana and gets powerbombed for a two-count and the Roadie advantage. Jammes was very
inexperienced at this point and dances between moves too much. Plus his hair extensions
are idiotic. Match is fine otherwise, and would turn out to be the only one of the show to
be any good. Holly makes the comeback and they end up on the top rope, but Holly goes for
something and hits Roadie's foot...and Roadie gets the pin? That was a pretty innocuous
spot to get a pin from, and further it looked like Holly kicked out, but the ref counted
three. Anyone know what happened there? ***
- Shawn Michaels v. Kama Shango Mustafa, the Supreme
Pimpin' Machine. The first hint that something was severely fucked up with this show:
Shawn Michaels stops by the throne to goof around...and the crown doesn't fit. Kama is
still wearing the melted-down urn around his neck at this point, and he gets a black
wreath from the weird Undertaker fans at ringside, who are NOT Shane and Stephanie
McMahon, by the way. A closeup reveals that quite clearly. Shawn bounces around to stay
out of Kama's way for the first little bit. Kama hits a pretty stiff roundhouse kick to
the gut and knocks Shawn over the top to take control. Kicks abound. Shawn bumps like a
pinball for Kama as the announcers keep making reference to the time limit. Kama misses an
early prototype of the Ho Train and we get the double KO spot. They lay around for a while
to waste time. Once the timer counting down the remaining 2:25 appears, you can guess the
ending. Michaels makes the comeback with the KIP-UP OF DEATH and the other Shawn stuff.
Shawn gets a few pin attempts, but the time limit expires and the crowd is PISSED. Well,
no problem, the Undertaker is still in the tournament, right? **
- We take a look at Bob Backlund campaigning for
President in Philadelphia. Backlund would be so perfect today as the Voice of Reason it's
not even funny.
- Mabel v. The Undertaker. UT chokes a bunch, but Mabel
hits the World's Worst Bossman Slam to take control. Mabel does a job of selling that can
only be described as "looking mildly distracted". He hits a belly-to-belly and
applies quite possibly the laziest rear chinlock this side of Stevie Ray. Man, that's just
BAD. The match s.l.o.w.l.y progresses with Mabel taking every opportunity to rest that is
humanly possible. UT comes back and the ref gets bumped. Chokeslam, but Kama runs in,
kicks UT in the head, and Mabel drops the leg for the pin. Talk about a brainfart. -*
- May I just ask who booked this crap?
- We take a look at the Hall of Fame inductions from the
night before.
- Semi-final: Savio Vega v. The Roadie. The "Road
Dog" nickname is coined in the pre-match interview. Jarrett should jump back to WCW
and head up the Country Boyz. And what the FUCK is this doing on a major PPV anyway? Vince
spends much of the match talking about how Savio is leaving a dream and all that crap. And
speaking of crap, we have this match. Jammes kicks and punches, Vega does nothing. Crowd
rapidly grows bored with this. Jarrett hops up on the apron, Roadie gets whipped into him,
Vega gets the pin. DUD
- Funny bit after the match as Carlos Cabrera interviews
Savio and Dok provides "translation".
- Kiss My Foot: Bret Hart v. Jerry Lawler. What is with
Jim Cornette booking humilation matches? And when will Billy Gunn start pioneering the
"Kiss My Ass" match? They brawl for a bit, but go outside the ring and Bret gets
tossed to the steps. Lawler alternates between pounding on Bret and jawing with the fans.
Three piledrivers doesn't stop Bret, who makes the comeback. Lawler tosses him out of the
ring and takes off his boot, nailing Bret with it for a two count. The story is that
Lawler has been soaking his foot in horse manure for weeks, so the sock is colored brown
and black in places. Fistdrop gets two. Hakushi makes the run-in, but hits Lawler by
mistake and Bret goes into...wait for it...wait for it....THE FIVE MOVES OF DOOM! Jerry
submits. Bret takes off *his* boot and shoves his foot in Lawler's mouth, then makes
Lawler kiss his own foot. This finally ended the years-long feud between the two. 1/2*
Vince sells it as the most humiliating moment of Lawler's career, although I'm pretty sure
wrestling on an ECW PPV is right up there, too...
- Promo for the Special Olympics. So *that's* who booked
this show...
- King of the Ring: Mabel v. Savio Vega. This is, by the
way, a special unadvertised match that I put on the end of Netcop Busts. Yes, Vince,
Savio's rise to the finals is indeed unbelievable -- it's NOT BELIEVABLE! So we go punch,
kick, punch, kick. And bearhug. Can't be a fat black man unless the bearhug is in your
repetoire. I think it's a law. And, amazingly, Mabel even has a lazy bearhug. Then we go
into the chinlock. Crowd gets so bored they start chanting "ECW" and Vince is
suddenly at a loss for words. Savio comes back and hits the leg lariat, but Mabel kicks
out, thus sealing it right there. Big splash finishes it for Mabel and ends this joke of a
tournament. DUD
- Men on a Mission destroy Ramon and Savio. The Kid tries
a save but gets pummeled too.
- Mabel gets coronated, and the fans surrounding him
absolutely pelt him with crap. Too funny.
- Sadly, this show isn't over yet.
- Main event: Diesel & Bam Bam Bigelow v. Sid &
Tatanka. You know, they blew the whole Tatanka heel turn from the get-go. If he had
changed his name back to Chris Chavis and stopped dressing like an indian it would have
worked, but the Evil Native American thing never flew. Btw, Tatanka is currently the
Stampede North American champ up here. I would also be remiss in not mentioning Bam
Bam's...uh...interesting ring outfit, complete with flame-shooting gauntlets. I wonder if
the Clique used to get stoned and think of shit like that to mess with the Bammer's mind.
Okay, so the match: Diesel has a bad elbow, which the heels hit a bunch. Vince notes that
they're "blantantly" hammering on the elbow...and it's legal! As opposed to
what? Being disqualified for an *illegal* shot to the elbow? Bam Bam gets a hot tag, but
falls prey to some devastating forearms to the back from Sid, and an admittedly impressive
top rope chokeslam. Hey, that brings it above DUD. Tatanka with more kicks. Man, this is
exciting. Viva la New WWF Generation. Sid comes in and kicks some more. Bigelow heads out
of the ring, and trips Sid. Sid suddenly drops down and sells it as though he's been shot
in the head with a high powered rifle at close range. Well, you have to admire the effort,
but he missed the Oscars by several weeks. Diesel makes the hot tag, but drops an elbow
using his bad elbow and has to tag Bigelow back in. More kicking and resting from Tatanka.
He wasn't that great to begin with, but his workrate absolutely went to shit once he
turned. Finally, Diesel gets the hot tag and powerbombs the shit out of Tatanka, but picks
him up at two. He wants Sid. Sid disagrees and walks, so Diesel drops an elbow on Tatanka
and pins him to put everyone out of their misery, finally. Call it about 1/4*
The Bottom Line: While certainly not the *worst* PPV of
all time, it's certainly one that best makes the case for mandatory drug testing on the
booking committee. But then, I think we all want to know what the WWF was thinking between
1993 and 1996. Sadly for Vince, King Mabel didn't quite turn the industry on it's ear the
way he had hoped, and the whole stupid idea was dropped a few months later, but not before
making everyone suffer through Diesel v. Mabel.
Strongest recommendation to avoid this show. |