Guest DARRYLXWF Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Firstly, it's a rainy day, I'm bored and it's times like this I randomly select a tape review by that keith guy. Seeing as though the site is stuffed at the moment, is there any other way of accessing the tape reviews? Any other website that have'em??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RSPWFAQ Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Firstly, it's a rainy day, I'm bored and it's times like this I randomly select a tape review by that keith guy. Seeing as though the site is stuffed at the moment, is there any other way of accessing the tape reviews? Any other website that have'em??? We're working on getting the tape review archives back up as another temporary measure. The problem is that I converted most everything into the database, which is currently offline. Again, we may get it back up soon, but no promises. If anyone has requests, ask away and I'll just post them here out of my own copies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DARRYLXWF Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Thanks, I'm specifically after St. Valentines Day Massacre and Slamboree 95. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Guest RSPWFAQ Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Thanks, I'm specifically after St. Valentines Day Massacre and Slamboree 95. I don't recall ever doing Slamboree 95, but here's St. Valentine's Day Massacre. The Netcop Rant for St. Valentine's Day Massacre - Live from Mempho - Your hosts are Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler, who gets a mega-pop and a "Jerry" chant to boot. - Really cute promo to start. - Opening match: Goldust v. Bluedust. Well, gee, I suppose that if we thought REALLY hard we could think of a worse opener, but I don't see how. Goldie does his usual stuff and then a comedy match erupts. Meanie humps Dustin's leg, and then Dustin spanks him. Eww, I didn't need to see Meanie's ass. Goldust goes for the Shattered Dreams, but Bluedust escapes and misses the moonsault (of course). Curtain Call, goodnight Meanie. * Goldust kicks him in the nuts for good measure. - Heat hilights: Austin and McMahon take out their aggression on each other. - Hardcore Title Match: Al Snow v. Bob Holly. This is apparently for the vacant title. Cole says that this will go a long way towards erasing the memory of Sparky Plugg. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Are you NUTS, Cole, that joke will haunt Holly forever. We head back to the dressing room right away, where there are conveniently tons of foreign objects laying around. Then out of the building, for a fight in the great outdoors. I can't believe Snow, who I just watched in a **** match with Chris Benoit from 1995, has been reduced to this nonsense. We head down to the riverbank, as Snow rips apart a fence and introduces Holly to his girlfriend, "Barbie Wire". Wasn't that a Pamela Anderson movie? Holly, of course, gets tossed into the water and they do a river sequence. Holly finds a roll of fencing and wraps Snow up in it, getting the pin and the Hardcore title. Because when you think of Hardcore, think Sparky Plugg. But hey, if you can't get him over as a wrestler, get him over as a brawler, I guess. **1/2 This was good enough. - Earlier today, the Ministry has a bonding moment. - Big Bossman (w/ nightstick) v. Midion (w/ eye). Oh, this is so fun. I'll spare you the details, but suffice it to say a huge "BORING" chant breaks out. After about 8 minutes of shit, Bossman hits the Bossman Slam for the pin. Lights out, and the Ministry beating begins. Please, Mabel, injure Bossman so he doesn't wrestle anymore. Bossman gets carried to the back by the Ministry. Yeah, I care. DUD - WWF Tag Team Title match: Don't Piss On Canada v. D'Lo Brown & Mark Henry. Dull match. The faces control for the first couple of minutes until Owen and Jarrett sucker D'Lo into the corner and take over, which is a Good Thing because D'Lo is talented and Henry isn't. Cole decides to use Hitler's Big Lie theory, again calling Owen a 5-time tag team champion. D'Lo manages to hit a running powerbomb out of the corner to allow the hot tag to Sexual Chocolate. A brawl erupts, and D'Lo gets the Skyhigh for two. He goes to the top, but Debra shows some skin to distract him. Ivory yanks her down and they tease a catfight, while Henry goes for the kill on Jarrett. In the confusion, Owen smashes the guitar into Henry's bad knee (psy-col-o-gy?) and Jarrett hooks the figure-four for the win. Ivory rips Debra's jacket off for good measure. *1/2 Not horrible or anything, but this show is dragging. Although it's been less than a hour so far. - Mankind interview. - WWF Intercontinental title: Ken Shamrock v. Val Venis. Special ref Billy Gunn gets the catchphrase in, of course. Ryan's dress is barely there, although Val must have read my RAW rant because he makes sure he goes in under the MIDDLE rope this time. Damn. The match is nothing, as Ken kicks away at Venis and argues with Gunn. Venis comes back with his usual, playing the heel for some reason. Crowd is dead. Val rams Shammy into the post backfirst and goes for the CAMEL CLUTCH OF DOOM~! Cole then segues into a discussion of the Iron Sheik, who is there tonight for god knows what reason. I mean, THE IRON FUCKING SHEIK? Billy Gunn might be a passable wrestler, but he's a horrible referee. Why is this dog getting so much time? Cole fills time by plugging upcoming shows. Shamrock gets a DDT, but Gunn counts two and then stops. Ah, double screwjob coming up, I can see. Shamrock isn't impressed and tells Gunn so, using the word "fuck" in there somewhere in a Scott Steiner moment. Venis with the Perfectplex but Gunn slow counts him too. Oh, lord, I can just feel the no decision. Venis puts Shamrock down and goes for the Money Shot, but Shamrock tosses him down and hits the rana for one. A slow one count at that. Shamrock snaps and applies the ankle lock, but Gunn ignores Ryan pulling Val to the ropes. Shamrock is upset and shoves Gunn, who decks Shamrock back and tosses him in the ring...for the Venis pin?!? What the hell? Venis is the NEW Intercontinental champion and I had no clue that was coming. Match was **-ish, nothing horrible but pretty boring. Gunn beats up Venis for the hell of it. - Mr. Socko has a t-shirt. Yes, the sock now gets residuals. - Kane & Chyna v. HHH & X-Pac. You know, this really isn't a fair fight, because 3 of the people only have one name, and Helmsley has three, so it's kind of 4-on-2. Man, I wish I could shoot pyro out of the furniture when *I* walked into the room. Kane and HHH have matching tights tonight. Shane is providing color commentary and being a dick. Kane wipes out X-Pac and tags in Chyna, who ends up in the corner and almost takes a Broncobuster (which, from the sounds of it, would've gotten a huge pop). HHH gets to play talentless-hack-in-peril for a bit, which is cool because selling is about all he does well. Chyna makes a pretty good accounting of herself, selling and dishing out with the boys punch-for-punch. Damn, this is pretty fucking intense match. D-X double suplexes Kane and tosses Chyna off the top onto Kane, then double-DDTs Kane, who no-sells. Kane misses a charge to the post and X-Pac decks Shane. X-Pac gets dumped on his head back in the ring to make him pothead in peril. Chyna is doing more than HHH usually does, with more intensity. X-Pac is just taking a hellacious asskicking here. HHH gets the hot tag and absolutely decks Chyna, then dumps Kane over the top rope. Hunter with the high knee (sigh), but Kane pulls him out of the ring and they brawl. Chyna ends up in the corner again and this time X-Pac really does hit the Broncobuster to a big pop. Shane attacks from behind and X-Pac chases him back to the dressing room, while HHH takes out Kane, which then leaves Chyna alone with HHH. Facebuster, but Kane breaks up the pedigree attempt and chokeslams Hunter, putting Chyna on top for the pin. GREAT MATCH! ****, no shit. I'm seriously wanting to see a singles match between HHH and Chyna now. - WWF World title match, Last Man Standing: Mankind v. The Rock. Big pop for both guys. They go fighting to the entranceway almost immediately. Rock DDTs Mankind through a table and they fight back in some more. I can't really be objective for this match because I'm wearing my official "Smell What the Rock Is Cookin'" T-shirt. Back to the ring, where Foley actually tries his own version of the People's Elbow, but it misses. Rock beats on him outside the ring and does some commentating. Mankind takes him out and drops the big elbow off the apron, onto Rock, who is laying on the table. Mankind tosses the stairs into the ring and charges Rock, but Rock blocks with his foot and Foley eats the stairs. Rock grabs a chair and goes nuts on Mick's leg, and I have momentary fears of a repeat of the Royal Rumble booking. It is smart psychology, however, because you have to stand up to win. Rock does the old "miss the chairshot, bounce it off the top rope, and hit yourself in the head with it" bit and Mick follows with the Cactus Clothesline. Neckbreaker on the floor, and Mick brings him back over to the re-assembled commentator's table and tries a piledriver. Rock reverses and backdrops Mick onto the timekeeper's table, smacking Mick's head on the edge of the commentator's table in the process. Rock climbs in the ring, grabs the stairs, and tosses him down onto Foley's leg! OUCH! Back in the ring for the Corporate Elbow. Rock grabs the mic and does the "Most electrifying..." line, which the crowd finishes for him. Holy shit, my boy Rocky is crazy over. Rock debuts "Smackdown Hotel" on PPV, and the crowd finishes singing the chorus for him. Wild. Foley climbs up and applies the Mandible Claw, presumably to stop the bad singing. Hebner gets bumped by Rock. He slowly climbs in and delivers an 8 count to Rock. Rocky takes a swing with the chair, but misses and Mankind gets the DDT on the chair for a 9-count. Mr. Socko is out and put to use, but Rocky reverses to the Rock Bottom. Both guys grab a chair and do a simultaneous chairshot, which puts both out for a 10-count, and we have a draw. Big-ass "Bullshit" chant from the crowd, but Mick is still the champ. And this should probably set up Wrestlemania nicely. **** - Main Event: Steve Austin v. Vince McMahon. And it all comes down to this. McMahon starts running right away, before they even get into the cage. They fight into the crowd for a bit, and Vince tries climbing into the cage to escape. Austin follows him up, and Vince sends a message to everyone on his roster by taking a model SUPER MAN-SIZED WITH CHEESE AND BACON ULTRA-BUMP, going flying off the cage and crashing through the Spanish announce table and doing a stretcher job. Now everyone who thinks Vince is being selfish for booking himself in the main event can kindly shut up, I hope. But that's not enough for Austin, who rightly points out that the match isn't even started yet, and sends Vince's stretcher slamming into the cage for another MAN-SIZED BUMP, then drags him into the cage to begin the ass-whooping. Vince gets literally no offense, as Austin batters him from one side of the cage to the other and walks out, but Vince flips him the bird, causing Austin to change his mind. He beats on Vince some more, tossing him from the top of the cage to the mat at one point, then ramming him into the cage twice, as Vince does a primo blade job. Austin climbs out...but Vince offers him another pair of middle fingers to show his appreciation, and Austin again turns back for more punishment. Another beating follows, then the Stunner. Austin gives Vince the bad-mouth...and who should break through the ring, but Paul Wight! Vince yells at Wight to kill Austin, so Wight tosses Austin into the cage like a child, and the cage breaks. Austin falls to the floor and wins the match. Good ending, and great effort from the 50-year old Vince. *** Now this is the satisfying thrashing that we've been waiting for, and once Austin wins the title at Wrestlemania, he can hopefully move onto feuding with Titan, who *was* identified as Paul Wight by Cole and Lawler. Not-The-Giant consoles Vince as we're at the end of the show. The Bottom Line: Well, it was looking to suck for the first hour, but that sucker sure picked up at the end. This breaks the string of mediocre PPVs with a good effort from the top card here, and hopefully Wrestlemania will follow the same pattern. Thumbs up, especially since I wasn't expecting much from this show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Judas14 Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Maybe Uncensored 1996? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tomato Can Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Sweet Jeebus, could you be any more of a fanboy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tomato Can Report post Posted March 28, 2002 Dude, don't edit your post like that. Just admit your fanboy-ism and move on. It's not the end of the world. Maybe you could teach a "Wrestling Rants and Scott Keith" class at a university! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Masked Yodeler Report post Posted March 28, 2002 What did Judas say that caused you to slam him? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Judas14 Report post Posted March 28, 2002 What did Judas say that caused you to slam him? I made a comment that compared the various "How stupid can WCW be to book this" comments Scott put throughout the Uncensored Rant to that of chorus of Greek Tragedy style play (for those who don't know what a Greek Chorus is, it's a group of people in a play who's job is to yell 'Don't do that!!!!' to the characters in the play whenever they do something stupid or dangerous). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Masked Yodeler Report post Posted March 29, 2002 Why did you edit it? That's actually kinda funny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RetroRob215 Report post Posted March 29, 2002 GREAT MATCH! ****, no shit. I'm seriously wanting to see a singles match between HHH and Chyna now. Those were the days... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tomato Can Report post Posted March 29, 2002 Judas, I apologize. Frankly, I think you've caught enough shit for your SK-fanboyism on this board, and my post was needlessly asshole-ish. The fact that it actually made you edit your post made me feel kinda bad about it. So, again, my apologies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest DARRYLXWF Report post Posted April 1, 2002 Wow, I WAS MENTIONED on Scotts Slamboree 95 RANT! This has gotta be like, the biggest, like, hugest, like, more betterer thing that has happened to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest J*ingus Report post Posted April 1, 2002 Hey Scott, if you're taking requests for rants: Road Wild '99. I TRIPLE dog dare you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JAMES900 Report post Posted April 1, 2002 Yeah do Road Wild 99 i mean it cannot be worse than what the wwf are pumping out at the moment can it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest spman Report post Posted April 1, 2002 Screw that WCW Trash, let's see IYH 1 or Tuesday in Texas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Judas14 Report post Posted April 1, 2002 Yeah do Road Wild 99 i mean it cannot be worse than what the wwf are pumping out at the moment can it? Depends if Scott does a serious rant on Road Wild 99 or if he does a more humor oriented rant on the show. And given how Road Wild was the PPV that kickstarted the "Dead Man Walking" period of Eric Bischoff's tenure as the guy in charge of WCW, I'd perfer to see Scott do a serious rant on it rather than a humor driven rant like he did with the recently posted Slamboree 95 rant.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HellSpawn Report post Posted April 1, 2002 like the guys said... Road Wild 1999 Hopefully in a less bitter-with-WWF/WCW-and-becoming-purohead SK. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted April 2, 2002 Could you post Royal Rumble 2002 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MARTYEWR Report post Posted April 2, 2002 I request a re-rant of ECW November To Remember 97, including at least 5 paragraphs of the fabled Sabu-Sandman classic. If that didn't sound smart-assed enough a review of "Best of Gedo", if there is such a tape, would be satisfactory as well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest J*ingus Report post Posted April 2, 2002 Indeed, RFVideo sells a little gem under the title of "Best Of Jado & Gedo: Japanese Dynamic Duo", which has no less than 18 matches starring the BIG JAPANESE PUSSY himself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Judas14 Report post Posted April 3, 2002 Indeed, RFVideo sells a little gem under the title of "Best Of Jado & Gedo: Japanese Dynamic Duo", which has no less than 18 matches starring the BIG JAPANESE PUSSY himself. Who's Gedo and Jado and why are they hated again? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest RetroRob215 Report post Posted April 3, 2002 Judas, you should be ashamed, Scott has bitched them out in both J-Cup rants. As far as I know they are two puro wrestlers. I know they fought in WAR, and one (or both) had a short stint in WCW in 97(?). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tomato Can Report post Posted April 3, 2002 Gedo and Jado are actually good now. No bullshit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HellSpawn Report post Posted April 5, 2002 Who's Gedo and Jado and why are they hated again? oh c'mon, Judas, I cant believe you dont know who Gedo is. The momment SK read your comment he will be sad, he's biggest fan dont remember SK's most hated wrestler. I guess SK hate for Gedo was born in 95-96, when mr Gedo beat Wild Pegasus in one of the Super J tournaments. Shame on you Judas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mark4steamboat Report post Posted April 8, 2002 Jedo fought Jericho at Halloween Havoc 98 i believe it was. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Report post Posted April 8, 2002 Jericho fought Raven at Havoc 98, I th.... no, that was Saturn. I dunno. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest J*ingus Report post Posted April 8, 2002 No, it was Jericho vs. Raven at HH98. Mostly memorable for being one of Raven's last really good matches. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tomato Can Report post Posted April 8, 2002 Gedo-Jericho was at HH97. It was a pretty solid match, nothing spectacular, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites