The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume III by Arnold Furious & Lee Maughan & James Dixon

The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume III by Arnold Furious & Lee Maughan & James Dixon

Author:Arnold Furious & Lee Maughan & James Dixon [Furious, Arnold & Maughan, Lee & Dixon, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Wrestling, Individual Sports, vl-wrestling, Sports & Outdoors
Amazon: B00CRR0MCK
Publisher: www.historyofwrestling.info
Published: 2013-05-10T00:00:00+00:00


The action is fast and furious, Gorilla? Really!? If a single tape can shatter a man's credibility, then this has done it.

Fatu vs. Jeff Jarrett

Match number two for both of these guys. My question is WHY? Much like the majority of the bouts on this tape, no-one in the world wants to see this. Fatu comes out in boots, presumably for the first time, because he is very perturbed about having to wear them. Captain Lou and Afa convince him they are ok. I guess this is what passed for a storyline in 1994. Vince thinks it is an absolute riot, and Todd Pettengill makes copious unfunny jokes about the situation as Vince guffaws away. Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart make their way down the aisle a few minutes in, with the former demonstrating just how far he had fallen down the totem pole following his epic series of matches with brother Bret, by having to be involved in a feud with The Headshrinkers. His and Neidhart's presence at ringside suggests to me that shenanigans are afoot. The finish is a strange one; Fatu has Jarrett beat so Owen gets on the apron to distract the ref, allowing Neidhart to come in and attempt to double-team Fatu with Double J. It backfires as Neidhart nails Jarrett with an inadvertent clothesline, and Fatu gets the win anyway. The match was exactly what you would picture a TV match between Jarrett and Fatu to be like. It was solid, technically fine, but instantly forgettable. Jarrett and the New Foundation have a confrontation after the match, but Diesel comes out to break it up before it gets physical. This is not as random as it sounds, as the match comes from a few days before Survivor Series '94 where the quartet (along with Shawn Michaels) made up 'The Teamsters' and battled Razor Ramon's 'Bad Guys'.

Final Rating: *



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