The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume II by Evil Ste & Lee Maughan & Arnold Furious

The Complete WWF Video Guide Volume II by Evil Ste & Lee Maughan & Arnold Furious

Author:Evil Ste & Lee Maughan & Arnold Furious [Ste, Evil & Maughan, Lee & Furious, Arnold]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Wrestling, Individual Sports, vl-wrestling, Sports & Outdoors
Amazon: B00AQAV0VW
Publisher: James Dixon
Published: 2012-12-18T00:00:00+00:00


Backstage, Gene Okerlund stirs up trouble between Bret and Perfect by reminding Bret of his comments during the quarter final’s. Bret says Stu Hart beat Larry Hennig all the time back in the day, which provokes Perfect in demanding satisfaction for jobbing at SummerSlam ’91. Perfect reiterates he’ll do anything to win, so Bret points out that he didn’t win at SummerSlam. Oh, snap!

King of the Ring Semi Final

Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect

Time limits have gone up to 30-minutes. Bret injured his fingers in the opening match and makes a point of showing that with tape on those digits and he shakes off early contact to sell that to the crowd. Excellent execution. Heenan puts over the early encounters as “crisp and sharp”, which is why the wrestling is so good. They do some cool mirror stuff before Bret takes over with a headlock, which is exactly the same move he controlled the SummerSlam match with. Both guys are keen to prove they can take a better bump, which leads to some glorious sequences. Mr. Perfect starts to bring the face-face psychology by taking a few shortcuts first. A little pull of the hair here, a knee on the ropes there. He feels a little guilty about it and holds the ropes for Bret, only to put the boots in immediately afterwards. Perfect’s aggressiveness takes over the match and the fans aren’t sure how to respond. This is highlighted by Bret taking a huge bump off the apron that leaves the former champion down holding his knee. Perfect wants to win it in the ring, which leads to all kinds of mind games. He’s desperate to not only win the King of the Ring, but to avenge that IC title loss by pinning Bret in the middle of the ring. The increase in tempo after the bump off the apron causes the crowd to get seriously drawn into the match. Bret is eager to even things up and kicks Perfect’s leg out, which not only evens up the leg injuries but also helps set up his finish. Bret hooks a figure four and Perfect again takes a minor shortcut by punching Bret in the face. The fans are in a real predicament because they want both guys to win. Perfect has his leg problem though and Bret is fatigued after a harder first round match. It becomes obvious when Perfect grabs a sleeper and Bret drops to his knees immediately. Perfect throws in some amazing selling moments later. He trips while breaking the hold on the ropes and falls. Instead of looking like a jackass, he slaps at the knee to sell that injury instead. He takes a mistake and makes it look like part of the bigger picture. Bret goes to the reserves and throws an amazing forearm uppercut. I’m not sure how much Perfect saw it coming and the bump is sick. Five Moves of Doom follow and that works in two ways. It gives us the hot finish and the crowd pop the moves doubly hard, as they’re all trademark stuff.



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