It’s the year 2000; the year some would argue was WWF’s best year in terms of creative and wrestling. And so we have Summerslam 2000, home of the “first” Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match as well as another edition of Shane McMahon: STUNTMAN! on display and a triple-threat WWF Championship title bout!
Legend Of The Cash Grab Dragon – NO BUYS
It’s been a while since I’ve touched on anything related to our old buddy JDF, but I felt somewhat compelled to chime in on this one occasion.
Full disclosure: I am not the biggest fan of Jason David Frank. I’m sure in real life, he is a genuinely nice guy and I have nothing but the utmost respect for his accomplishments in his martial arts endeavors and at one point, his place as a positive role model for kids. And however you feel about the character he portrayed on that one show he’s often associated with, I honestly felt the guy did a good job with the role he was given in his prime years. However, when it comes to his public persona and his overbearing ego, he just rubs me the wrong way and I try to avoid anything involving him whatsoever.
Mega Man Maker – Wily Challenge 2019-08-10
Sandwiched between two lengthy levels are a couple little matches.
WWE2K19 (PC) – Zack Ryder Vs Edward Bay
Zack Ryder is fed up with signing merch for Edward Bay and challenged him to a match. This is the result.
WWF Summerslam 1999
The show’s major hook was then-governor of Minnesota and former personality Jesse “The Body” “The Mind” Ventura refereeing the WWF championship match, which is a three-way match between defending champion Stone Cole Steve Austin, HHH, and Mankind. I remember being rather intrigued by this match based on the fact that a current head of state was going to partake in shenanigans with ol’ Vinnie Mac.
Also, some other stuff happened.
Review #691 – Instruments Of Chaos Starring Young Indiana Jones (Genesis)
Review A Bad Game Day returns with one of the more reprehensible things to happen to Indiana Jones until Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull a decade or so later.
WWF Summerslam 1991
The Match Made In Heaven is a wedding that… didn’t quite turn out so well.
The Match Made In Hell is a match… well, it certainly was Hell to watch.
But on the bright side, we got plenty of skits featuring the Mountie being awesome.
Sorry, that’s all I’ve got. Moving right along…
RAW (Aug. 5th, 2019) – Haven’t I Already Seen This Shit Before?
So in lieu of a video review (I’m saving that for Thursday because it’s a very special game for a very special day) and because I had nothing better to do on a rare night off, I’ve watched last night’s RAW off the DVR… I honestly don’t know why I did this… but there you go. Now I didn’t watch the whole show because I’m not that hopeless, but I did catch some of the major points of the show… and well, Paul Heyman’s RAW is no better than what I’ve sat through before, though to be fair, it wasn’t all bad.
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WWF Summerslam 1990
The first major PPV event in Warrior’s only WWF title reign has him in a cage match against one of his former opponents, now sporting a new look… and also, we’ve got a Hulk Hogan match.
Pick-Ups for July 2019
Good peripherals kicks off a week’s worth of bad game reviews. Have fun.