Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWWF title (steel cage match): Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart, WWF Intercontinental title: Diesel vs. Razor Ramon, WWF Women's title: Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano, Undertaker vs. Undertaker, I.R.S... Leer todoWWF title (steel cage match): Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart, WWF Intercontinental title: Diesel vs. Razor Ramon, WWF Women's title: Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano, Undertaker vs. Undertaker, I.R.S. & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. The Headshrinkers, Lex Luger vs. Tatanka, Mabel vs. Jeff JarrettWWF title (steel cage match): Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart, WWF Intercontinental title: Diesel vs. Razor Ramon, WWF Women's title: Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano, Undertaker vs. Undertaker, I.R.S. & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. The Headshrinkers, Lex Luger vs. Tatanka, Mabel vs. Jeff Jarrett
Reseñas destacadas
Bam Bam Bigelow & I.R.S defeated the Headshrinkers Women's Champion Alundra Blayze pinned Bull Nakano Razor Ramon pinned Diesel to win the Intercontinental Championship Tatanka pinned Lex Luger Jeff Jarrett pinned Mabel WWE Champion Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart in a Cage Match Undertaker pinned Undertaker
Overall Mark: C+
The event starts with a few rather anti-climactic matches: -Tatanka vs. Lex Luger. Luger is a failed experiment by this point, while Tatanka is a huge fan favorite but for some reason Vince McMahon never really put him in a position to succeed. -A completely forgettable Women's Championship match. -Jeff Jarrett vs. Mabel. The "country vs. rap" battle. Mabel is just a big lug, while Jarrett is little more than a Rick Rude clone.
From that ignominious beginning, however, the event then manages to amp up the match quality and entertainment value considerably:
-Razor Ramon vs. Diesel is a match that probably has no business being as good as it was. Diesel is a competent "big man" wrestler, while Ramon's schtick was so good and he's a quality wrestler as well. -Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart in the Steel Cage. One of the best WWF matches of all-time both in terms of drama and technical execution. -Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) vs. Undertaker (w/Ted DiBiasie). Kind of a weird gimmick, but still a dramatic way to re-introduce Undertaker back into the mix.
Overall, this was probably the most entertaining WWF event since perhaps early 1992 or so. All the top talent was matched up in the right places, and the "filler" was palatable.
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- CuriosidadesFinal WWF PPV appearance for "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
- Versiones alternativasThe Coliseum Video/Silver Vision release contained five extra segments:
- Before the PPV begins, highlights of Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Razor Ramon, The 1-2-3 Kid, Doink the Clown, Dink, the Bushwhackers, and Well Dunn participating in a charity softball game are shown, with Gorilla Monsoon providing a voiceover.
- Razor Ramon discusses his upcoming WWF Intercontinental Championship rematch against Diesel, and how Walter Payton will watch his back against Shawn Michaels.
- After losing the WWF Intercontinental Championship to Razor Ramon, Diesel is seen walking down the hallway, blaming Shawn Michaels for costing him the title, and annoyed that he only has the WWF Tag-Team Championship now, claiming it as a pittance.
- In his locker room, Shawn Michaels tries to calm Diesel down by promising him another shot at the WWF Intercontinental Championship, as well as reminding him they're still the WWF Tag-Team Champions, before Shawn blames Walter Payton for Diesel's title loss.
- After the PPV ends, The Undertaker and Paul Bearer warn everyone in the World Wrestling Federation that they are back, and nothing will stand in their way.
- ConexionesFeatured in WWE Raw: Tennis, Anyone? (1994)
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- Duración2 horas 49 minutos
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