Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Top 13 Best Matches of 2014

My Top 13 Best Matches of 2014(Plus 5 Honorable Mentions)


  




#1. Adrian Neville vs Sami Zayn: 
NXT Takeover III: R-Evolution(*****)

 



#2. Daniel Bryan vs Triple H: 
WrestleMania XXX(****1/2)







#3. Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins: 
8/19 Monday Night RAW(****1/2)







#4. Team 3D vs The Wolves vs The Hardys:
10/8 TNA Impact(****1/2)






#5. The Shield vs Evolution:
Extreme Rules(****1/2)






#6. Cesaro vs Sami Zayn:
NXT Arrival(****1/2)






#7. John Cena vs Cesaro:
2/17 Monday Night RAW(****1/2)








#8. Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins:
Hell in a Cell(****1/2)





#9. Adrian Neville vs Sami Zayn vs Tyson Kidd vs Tyler Breeze:
NXT Takeover II: Fatal 4-Way(****1/2)







#10. The Wyatt Family vs The Shield:
Elimination Chamber(****1/2)






#11. Randy Orton vs Daniel Bryan:
2/3 Monday Night RAW(****1/2)






#12. Bad News Barrett vs Dolph Ziggler:
6/23 Monday Night RAW(****1/4)
















#13. The Hardys vs The Wolves:
Destination X(****1/4)






Honorable Mention #1.
Team Cena vs Team Authority:
Survivor Series(****1/4)





Honorable Mention #2.
Money in the Bank Ladder Match:
Money in the Bank(****1/4)






Honorable Mention #3.
The Usos vs The Wyatt Family:
Battleground(****1/4)








Honorable Mention #4.
Dolph Ziggler vs Luke Harper:
Tables, Ladders and Chairs(****1/4)





Honorable Mention #5.
Charlotte vs Natalya:
NXT Takeover(****1/4)

Thursday, December 18, 2014

WWE TLC 2014 Review

WWE TLC 2014 Review


And no, I'm not calling it TLC&S cause that is just stupid.


Ladder Match: WWE Intercontinental Championship
Dolph Ziggler def. Luke Harper(c)(16:42)
Thoughts: I like the idea of this match opening the show, because the WWE crowds love Ziggler and always react well to his matches. These boys beat the hell out of each other, with the bruises mounting during the match, especially on Ziggler. There was a scary spot when Harper did his suicide dive, and got his arm caught up in a ladder, which looked like he could have broken his arm; Ziggler also got busted open during the match. One small thing to note, does anyone else notice how Ziggler actually climbs the ladder with a sense of urgency and like, what’s at the top actually means something? Sure we need the super slow dramatic climb from time to time, but Ziggler makes it look good the way he does it. They did some great teases down the stretch, legit making me wonder who would win the match, which I greatly appreciate. Simply put this was a very good match with the right guy winning with a good finish. This was a great way to kick off the show; Ziggler’s win sets the stage for the night and Harper came off as a complete bad ass in loss. They tried to put over the IC Title and the history of it, which I appreciate, but the history is the one thing that is not damaged.
Rating: ****1/4

WWE Tag Team Championship
The Usos def. The Miz and Damien Mizdown(c) via DQ(7:17)
Thoughts: The match had three points going into it, the tag titles were on the line, the Miz messing with Naomi and Mizdow just being Mizdow. The focus was mostly on Mizdow being wacky, then Jimmy being pissed at Miz and then the tag titles, which felt like the absolute last thing anyone cared about here. The biggest problem I have with this match is that when it starts getting good, it ends. The DQ finish was bullshit, especially after several months of tag title matches with clean decisive finishes. Hopefully, these two teams have a rematch at the Royal Rumble and hopefully, it's a lot better than this was.
Rating: *3/4

Stairs Match
Big Show def. Erick Rowan(11:14)
Thoughts: This is an absolutely stupid match gimmick that should only be used once and never again. However, to Show and Rowan's credit, they were able to work around this awful idea and give us and interesting match. Some of the spots they came up with were pretty cool, like Show spearing Rowan through a pile of stairs. Though, I got to say, using the steps to pin Rowan is cheap. Still not sure why Show went over here. Perhaps we get another mini-push for Show, otherwise, I don't see why they booked Show going over so strongly here. Good effort from the two, but the stipulation was just terrible.
Rating: **1/4


Tables Match
John Cena def. Seth Rollins(23:34)
Thoughts: If I could describe this match in one word, it would be overbooked. This felt like the Lucha Underground ladder match from earlier in the week, where there is constant interference to the point that it completely takes away from the match and also makes Rollins look weak as hell because he and two other dudes worked together the majority of the match and couldn’t beat Cena. The worst part was that it wasn’t like they were trying to work a great match around these shenanigans. The two were just "having a match" which conveniently happened to have a bunch of garbage lying around...and that's not what I want for a Cena/Rollins match. It wasn't too big a surprise to see Cena win, but Roman Reigns returning I wasn't expecting and it looks like he'll feuding with Big Show. Anyway, I suppose this was a good match, but not the great match you'd expect given who we have.
Rating: ***1/4

WWE Divas Championship
Nikki Bella(c) def. AJ Lee(7:38)
Thoughts: Well, for one, I'm happy to see the divas not getting the death spot like they have the last several PPV's. However, just because they're not in the death spot doesn't really mean anything. The match here was just sloppy and lacked energy. I know AJ is leaving, but she could've shown some sort of interest out there. Anyway, the ending had Nikki sprayed some new gimmick into AJ’s eyes and hit the rack attack for the win. That was something, I guess.
Rating: *3/4

Chairs Match
Ryback def. Kane(9:50)
Thoughts: Let me just recap the history of TLC's Chairs matches for you. Taker/Batista from 2009: A fun entertaining match. Cena/Barrett from 2010: Maybe not worthy of going on last, but still a pretty good match. Show/Henry from 2011: Not as good as the previous two, but still interesting. Show/Sheamus for 2012: a pretty good match in a series of pretty good PPV matches the two had in 2012. 2013 didn't have a chairs match. Whether or not you like this gimmick, it usually produces good matches, so like an idiot, I expected some good stuff shown here. OH...MY...GOD...WAS I WRONG! This match was so boring and so long, I thought it lasted twice as long then it actually was. This is an instance where I wish Ryback would've just come in, beat the ever loving shit out of Kane, hit the Shell-Shock and win within three and a half minutes. That would've been better than what we got and I would've given that a better rating too.
Rating: 3/4*

WWE United States Championship
Ruzev(c) def. Jack Swagger(4:50)
Thoughts: Supposedly, Ruzev was to face Sheamus here, but with Sheamus on the self, they had to turn to Swagger, which is fine since the two had some matches back at Battleground in July and Summerslam in August. The best part of the match was when Ruzev had Swagger in the Accolade and after a minute or two, Swagger countered into the Patriot Lock. That's right, the first time anyone ever got out of the Accolade(as far as I know, comment if it happened before.) That didn't last long however, as Ruzev put him right back in the Accolade and that was the end of it. I'll say this: I didn't hate anywhere as much as I did the chairs match(despite what the rating says) If these two had been giving twice as much time as they got, this could've been good, but with what we have, it's far from quality.
Rating: *

Main Event: TLC Match
Bray Wyatt def. Dean Ambrose(26:58)
Thoughts: First off, am I the only one who thinks it's silly to have a TLC match with nothing on the line. Put a title shot up there, the 30th entrant for the Rumble, or a Crackle Barrel gift card so Bray can go buy a new chair, I don't care, just put something on the line. Well, not that I got that out, this was just a really fun match and with some really cool spots. I have to talk about the ending though. So after Ambrose put Wyatt through the Spanish Announce Table(cause that's what it's there for) he rolled Wyatt into the ring and picked up a monitor that was under the ring(BTW, the reasoning why that monitor was there was actually very believable) that he had looked at earlier when he looked at one the those big ladders near the titantron. He brings it into the ring and goes to hit Bray with it, but it's connected with cords. Ambrose tries again and it blows up right in his face! He walks right into Sister Abigail and that's that. Overall, a really fun TLC match that ended this mediocre show on some kind of high.
Rating: ****

                                             Final Rating:
                                             2.38 out of 5

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

WWE Survivor Series 2014 Review

WWE Survivor Series 2014 Review




Fatal-4 Way Match: WWE Tag Team Chapionship
The Miz & Damien Mizdow def. The Dust Bros(c), The Usos and Los Matadores(15:25)
Thoughts: I was looking forward to the match a lot, but felt it underachieved a bit. It felt sluggish and slow in the bad way in the middle. The beginning felt solid, but then it just felt slow because they were stretching what was likely a good 11-minute plan into 15. The ending part was well done and picked up the pace, which was appreciated, but I had hoped for more. They continued the tease all match long with Sandow not getting into the match, which was done well. My thought was that is Miz and Sandow won it had to be Sandow winning to infuriate Miz, who would then take all the credit. The crowd loved Sandow, they loved that he won and Miz looked pissed. He then took both titles and celebrated while Sandow had to pantomime in the other corner. So we had a good overall match, I liked the title change and felt that the Miz/Sandow dynamic played out well so it ended up as a good combo platter to open the show as far as the in ring goes.
Rating: ***

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Team Fox(Alicia Fox, Emma, Naomi and Natalya) def. Team Paige(Paige, Cameron, Summer Rae and Layla)(14:34)
Survivors: Fox, Emma, Naomi and Natalya)
Thoughts: I felt that the Divas match was a solid outing. It had some hiccups at times and similar to the opener felt a little long. I was glad to see the ladies get some actual time, but you have to make sure that they have the tools (match layout) to go that long. Some hiccups and some stalling held back my enjoyment of this a bit. Also, I have no issue with the face team doing the clean sweep here. I know some felt that it “buried” Paige, but she was left alone and allowing Naomi to look good and get some momentum was needed to get some fresh momentum on someone new in the division. Again, not bad and at times pretty entertaining, but it could have benefited from losing a few minutes.
Rating: **1/4

Bray Wyatt def. Dean Ambrose via DQ(13:59)
Thoughts: I felt that they showed that they can work together pretty well. Thankfully they worked this match like there was some hate and drama, with Ambrose attacking right at the bell, no lock up shit because he hates this man. That’s the kind of thing I can appreciate. The DQ was caused by Wyatt bringing a chair into the ring and Ambrose using it and then destroying him with chairs, tables and burying him under them and standing tall on a ladder, setting the stage for their inevitable TLC match and that was confirmed later in the show when WWE announced that they would face off again at TLC in that very match. The match was good, and they set up next month so I really don’t have a lot of complaints with this.
Rating: ***1/2

Adam Rose & The Bunny def. Slator Gator(2:36)
Thoughts: This match was added to the show when the teams involved had a backstage segment involving a WWE toy shit segment. Yup, they were filling time. The wrestling wasn’t very good and this was all about causing more drama between Rose and the Bunny. The Bunny got the win and got carried away by the Exotic Express while Adam Rose looked sad. This was nothing but a filler segment, which would have been better placed on TV. The set up was horrible. This really should have been in the “death spot” because the crowd always reacts in some way to the Adam Rose entrance/exit. Also it was a late bullshit addition that no one cares about.
Rating: 1/2*

WWE Divas Championship
Nikki Bella def. AJ Lee(c)(0:35)
Thoughts: Oh, boy. I can recap this match with one sentence. Bell rings, Brie climbs on the apron with the title, drops it and kisses AJ, Nikki KTFO's her, rack attack, three count and we have a new Divas Champion. At the time, I didn't know what to make of it. I thought that Nikki was just using that whole personal assistant thing to her advantage since it would be over tomorrow, but it doesn't appear so as The Bellas are back together again. By the way, the call back to AJ kissing D-Bry and him losing to Sheamus in 18-seconds was actually well done by commentary. Since they were forced into the death spot, they at least kept it quick and as long as they follow up on it properly, I don’t have a problem with what they did.
Rating: N/A

Main Event: Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Team Cena(John Cena, Dolph Ziggler, Big Show, Erick Rowan and Ryback) def. Team Authority(Seth Rollins, Kane, Luke Harper, Ruzev and Mark Henry)(43:06)
Survivor: Dolph Ziggler
Thoughts: First off, let me just say how much more awesome this match could've been had D-Bry and Roman Reigns not been injured; food for thought. Anyway, here I'm go into detail about all the eliminations. First was Mark Henry, in a kind of funny way. Bell rings, Trips stops the match to hype up his team, Mark is ready to go and walks right into a right hand from Big Show, KTFOing him and Henry's gone a mere 50 seconds into the match. 2nd elimination was Ryback, thanks to a Curb Stomp for Seth Rollins and a jumping side kick from Ruzev, who was the one that got the pin. So yeah, all that talk about Ryback being a big free agent for this match with both teams wanting him and what did he do here? Jack shit! The 3rd elimination was Ruzev. After he had given Dolph a beatdown, he set him up on the spanish announce table and Ruzev climbs onto the english announce table, flys off, but Ziggler rolls off the table and Ruzev crashes through it. Ziggler makes it back into the ring, but Ruzev gets counted out. I like how they eliminated Ruzev here, while still keeping him strong. 4th to go was Rowan, thanks to a high knee for Rollins and a discus clothesline from Harper. Seriously, Harper's clothesline is 10X better than JBL's. So now it's down to 3 on 3. Rollins, Harper and Kane are all ready to go. Big Show is ready to go, but Cena is barely on his feet and Dolph is barely conscience, so Show does the most logical thing he could do... HE TURNS ON CENA! Cena gets KTFOed and Rollins gets the three count. My jaw dropped when I saw that, cause I honestly didn't see it coming. I know Big Show tends to turn more than a revolving door, but this was just unexpected. Still, it puts the focus on Ziggler and that definitely a good thing. Big Show gets counted out and now it's 3-1, but not for long. After toying with Ziggler for a few minutes, he gets a super kick and a ZigZag to eliminate Kane. Two minutes later, he eliminates Harper, leaving us with Ziggler vs Rollins. Rollins misses what looked like a Super Curb Stomp from the top rope and Dolph gets a Fame-Asser for 2. J&J Security distract Ziggler, but it doesn't work as Rollins misses a splash into the corner and Dolph hits ZigZag, but only for 2 as Trips pulls the ref out the ring and takes him out. J&J hit the ring and attack Dolph with Steph on the apron, they go for a double team move, but it backfires and J&J accidently send Steph crashing into Trips. Dolph superkicks J&J, but misses Rollins. Seth powerbombs him into the corner and sets up for the Curb Stomp, but misses and Dolph hits another ZigZag. Another ref comes down, but only counts two as Trips takes him out too. Trips beats down Ziggler and hits him with the Pedigree and puts Rollins on top of him. He calls for another ref and it's Scott Armstrong, who I don't recall seeing since Wrestlemania. He gets two when suddenly the lights go out, a crow is heard...and then....THIS!
No, your eyes are not deceiving you. THAT'S FUCKING STING!!! Words do not describe how amazing, mind-blowing and it many cases, surreal it was to FINALLY see Sting in a WWE ring. As he walks down to the ring, he takes out Armstrong and enters the ring and lays eyes on Trips. Of course, this sets up a Triple H/Sting match at Wrestlemania 31, but at the moment, who cares? The two stare each other down for a couple of minutes before Trips tries to punch him, but counters into the Stinger Death Drop(or is his Reverse DDT finisher called the Scorpion Death Drop, comment if I'm wrong.) and lays him out. He then goes over to Rollins and Ziggler, both whom are still out of it. He puts Rollins on his back and drapes Ziggler's arm over him and leaves the ring. The first ref comes back in and counts three.
Rating: ****1/4

Thoughts on Sting's WWE Debut: Yes, I'm taken part of this review to talk about this. There is no other wrestler I would ever do this to, besides Sting. To be honest, I thought the stand off was a bit long, but I still loved it and obviously, others did too as it was received well and it felt like a big moment. So much for the people that said that WWE fans won’t know who he is. I felt that they did a good payoff with ending the Authority angle and introducing Sting. Hell, they chanted “this is awesome” for their standoff. Even young fans who had never seen Sting before were chanting that. That proves how much Sting means in the world of Pro Wrestling. The fact that they got the big reaction played into the overall package of the angle and the story that they were telling in the match.
+ 5 for Sting's Debut

                                                             Final Rating: 
3.70 out of 5

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

WWE Hell in a Cell 2014 Review



2 out of 3 Falls Match: WWE Intercontinental Championship
Dolph Ziggler(c) def. Cesaro(12:15)
Thoughts: This feud had started on a Smackdown where Dolph and Cesaro had an IC Title match, which Dolph won, but Cesaro had his foot on the rope. They traded victories on Raw leading up to the PPV. Obviously with their skill, if they get time this could be very, very good. Ziggler got the first fall, and then worked over the left arm of Cesaro. Cesaro is such a freak of strength, he did this spot where Ziggler was basically in a hanging guillotine, and then Cesaro walked him up the ropes in the corner and hit a deadlift superplex off the second rope. They have worked together so many times; they already had great chemistry, but have now developed a great repertoire of counters that truly made things enjoyable. Ziggler won with the clean sweep, the arm work also worked into the finish, which I appreciated because it didn’t come off as a time killing device. I liked the clean sweep, first of all it’s not completely predictable like a lot of 2 of 3 fall matches, and on top of that Ziggler’s image needed rehabbed after the way he had been booked on TV over the last few weeks. He got the definitive victory in a very good match, and hopefully they actually build off of that. I wish they had more time, because it felt they had a lot more to offer, but overall this was a damn fine way to begin the PPV. 
Rating: ***3/4

Loser becomes Winners Personal Assistant
Nikki Bella def. Brie Bella(6:25)
Thoughts: This was better than I thought it would be. The crowd was not into it early, chanting for JBL and such, but they worked a simple and clean match and eventually got the crowd into things. The wrestling was pretty good, there was no bullshit or shenanigans, and we got a clean finish. That’s about all I can ask for. 
Rating: **

WWE Tag Team Championship
The Dust Bros.(c) def. The Usos(10:07)
Thoughts: These guys have good chemistry and usually have really good outings, so I am looking forward to this. In a nod to what started the feud, they attacked Jimmy’s knee and posted it to get the heat, which I appreciated. Unfortunately that never became the focus of the match, which I felt was a flaw because they never followed up on it, and then it became part of the finish when Stardust kicked the knee of Jimmy, allowing Goldust to hit his finish for the win. I would have liked a bit more commitment to the work on the knee. With that being said, they had another good match, but not as good as their other encounters. It felt a little slow at times during the middle, but they work together so well and something horrific would have to happen for them to have a bad match. As much as I love both teams, we need some fresh blood though, because I’ve about had my fill of these two teams as opponents. One final note, Goldust is awesome and may seriously be better than ever. His return to WWE has been such a great story. 
Rating: ***

Number 1 Contenders Hell in a Cell Match
John Cena def. Randy Orton(25:56)
Thoughts: First off, if John Cena is going to continue to call spots so loudly in matches, can he announce a spoiler warning first? Seriously, that shit is annoying. Secondly, they still haven’t had that feud-defining match, but overall this was really good. They had a long match, they kicked out of everything, which at times can be bad but in this instance I can buy it because they were fighting for the title shot. It felt a little long, and if they would have trimmed a few minutes it would have been tighter and come off even better. But I did feel that overall this was a very good match, just not great. They tried to work it like it was a classic affair, but the crowd never got into it at that level. They were into the match, but not like throwing babies or hanging from the rafters. Also, this is where the shitty commentary fails the product. They half-heartedly tried to sell this thing, and even when they came across as serious, they lack the credibility to be taken that way. Still, damn good HIAC match here.
Rating: ****

WWE United States Championship
Sheamus(c) def. The Miz(8:27)
Thoughts: This felt like an average TV match, which is OK considering we're still reeling from Cena/Orton. The finish saw Miz jump off the top rope and eat a Brogue kick (which wasn’t exactly hit clean) for the win. WWE had loved that kind of finish ever since HBK vs. Shelton. Sandow continues to be the most entertaining part of Miz’s act. Post match, Sheamus did comedy making a KO’d Miz make YMCA motions while Sandow mimicked him. Just classic stuff there. Sheamus retains, which is a good thing.
Rating: **1/2

Ruzev def. Big Show(7:56)
Thoughts: Rusev worked the knee of Show early, and then not only did hi abandon it, Show for got to sell it when it came time for him to run wild. That’s unfortunate. Mark Henry came out as most expected, tried to motivate Show, but that distracted him. Rusev then threw a Young Bucks amount of superkicks to both and then scored the win with the accolade. I am sure that this will lead to Show arguing that Henry came out when he asked him not to and a feud that no one wants. The crowd was into things, but the match again felt like an average TV match. Also, everything felt off as far as the heel/face dynamic. Rusev overcomes the odds (he’s smaller and overcame outside interference) to win, which lead to him beating Sheamus for the US Title shortly after this show.
Rating: **1/4

WWE Divas Championship
AJ Lee(c) def. Paige(6:41)
Thoughts: This was another completely average match in a line of them on the show. It wasn’t bad and they worked hard, but I really feel that they fail to deliver overall, they just don’t mesh as well as most hoped that they would. It didn’t help that they were in the death spot and that the crowd didn’t care. Seriously, they cared so little we didn’t even get CM PUNK chants during this. AJ retains, and much like the tag title scene, we need to move onto something fresh, because I’ve had my fill of this feud. In the end, Fox tried to help Paige by tossing her into the ring, which led to AJ getting the black widow for the win. Paige slapped Fox post match and yelled that she hated her.
Rating: **1/4

Main Event: Hell in a Cell Match
Seth Rollins def. Dean Ambrose(13:50 + an additional 10 minutes or so of pre match action)
Thoughts: Talk about a way to end the show. Hell, just the things there were doing to each other before the bell rang was amazing. I honestly can't do this match justice, you just have to see it for yourself. I will, however, talk about the ending. Ambrose brings two cinder blocks into the ring and goes for the curb stomp on the cinder blocks… BUT THEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT! We hear strange and incoherent mumbling and chanting, and suddenly the Wyatt Family lantern appears in the middle of the ring. A ghost appears to rise from the lantern, but then Bray Wyatt appears and levels Ambrose. Wyatt crab walks to Ambrose and hits a side slam. The crowd is none too happy about the interference. Rollins crawls over to Ambrose, makes the cover, and gets the three count. After the match, Bray Wyatt hits Ambrose with Sister Abigail, setting up their feud. Again, can't do this match justice, go see it.
Rating: ****1/2

                                                             Final Rating:
                                                             3.03 out of 5

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Top 13 Best Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Matches






#1. Team Alliance(Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam, Booker T & Shane McMahon) vs WWF(The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane & The Big Show) *****








#2. Team Austin(Shawn Michaels, Booker T, Rob Van Dam & The Dudley Boyz) vs Team Bischoff(Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Christian, Scott Steiner & Mark Henry) ****1/2








#3. Team Powers of Pain(Powers of Pain, Rockers, British Bulldogs, Hart Foundation & The Young Stallions) vs Team Demolition(Demolition, Brain Busters, Bolsheviks, Fabulous Rougeaus & The Conquistadors) ****1/4







#4. Team Strike Force(Strike Force, Young Stallions, Fabulous Rougeaus, Killer Bees & British Bulldogs) vs Team Hart Foundation(Hart Foundation, Islanders, Demolition, Bolsheviks & The Dream Team) ****1/4








#5. Team Flair(Ric Flair, Ted DiBiase, Warlord & The Mountie) vs Team Piper(Roddy Piper, Bret Hart, British Bulldog & Virgil) ****1/4







#6. Team Orton(Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho & Maven) vs Team Triple H(Triple H, Edge, Batista & Gene Snitsky) ***3/4






#7. Team Savage(Randy Savage, Jake Roberts, Ricky Steamboat, Brutus Beefcake & Jim Duggan) vs Team Honky Tonk Man(Honky Tonk Man, Hercules, Danny Davis, Ron Bass & Harley Race) ****3/4







 #8. The Shield & The Real Americans vs Cody Rhodes, Goldust, The Usos & Rey Mysterio ***3/4







#9. The Bodydonnas(Skip, Rad Radford, Zip & 1-2-3 Kid) vs The Underdogs(Marty Jannetty, Hakushi, Barry Horowitz & Bob Holly) ***3/4







#10. Doug Furnas, Phil Lafon &The Godwinns vs Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Marty Jannetty & Leif Cassidy ***3/4







#11. The Wild Card Match: Shawn Michaels, Sycho Sid, British Bulldog & Ahmed Johnson vs Razor Ramon, Owen Hart, Yokozuna & Dean Douglas ***1/2






 #12. The Bad Guys(Razor Ramon, British Bulldog, 1-2-3 Kid & The New Headshrinkers) vs The Teamsters(Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart & Jeff Jarrett) ***1/2








#13. The Dream Team(Dusty Rhodes, Koko B. Ware & The Hart Foundation) vs The Million Dollar Team(Ted DiBiase, The Undertaker & Rhythm n' Blues) ***1/2