Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWWF Championship: Shawn Michaels vs. Vader, Boiler Room Brawl: Mankind vs. The Undertaker, Tag Team Championship: Smoking Gunns vs. The Godwins vs. The New Rockers vs. The Bodydonnas, Jerry ... Leer todoWWF Championship: Shawn Michaels vs. Vader, Boiler Room Brawl: Mankind vs. The Undertaker, Tag Team Championship: Smoking Gunns vs. The Godwins vs. The New Rockers vs. The Bodydonnas, Jerry Lawler vs. Jake Roberts, The British Bulldog vs. Sycho Sid, Owen Hart vs. Savio Vega, Gold... Leer todoWWF Championship: Shawn Michaels vs. Vader, Boiler Room Brawl: Mankind vs. The Undertaker, Tag Team Championship: Smoking Gunns vs. The Godwins vs. The New Rockers vs. The Bodydonnas, Jerry Lawler vs. Jake Roberts, The British Bulldog vs. Sycho Sid, Owen Hart vs. Savio Vega, Goldust vs. Marc Mero
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During 1996, the WWF were losing against WCW when it came to PPV buy rates and TV ratings. However, the WWF still put on some good events even though WCW events were better.
There aren't any bad matches on this event really with the exception of the four corners tag team match. This PPV is memorable in some ways-for starters Jake "The Snake" Roberts makes his first SummerSlam appearance since SummerSlam '91 (where he disrupted the wedding of the Macho Man and Elizabeth). Jake was a Christian in 1996 and whilst he didn't have the killer instinct he had had from 1986-1992, he was still a decent performance.
There are four matches that really stand out for me. The late Owen Hart faces Savio Vega in a strong opening match. Sycho Sid faced the late British Bulldog in a powerful battle between two powermen. However, it's the last two matches that were fantastic.
The Undertaker faced tough rival Mankind in a Boiler Room Brawl-it was a heated match which ended in a shocker when the Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer (who had been with the 'Taker for nearly six years)turned on him and joined Mankind.
The main event stole the show. Talented WWF champion Shawn Michaels faced monster heel Vader (a wrestler who the WWF never capitalised on) in a strong match far superior to the outings they had had on the road leading up to SummerSlam.
All in all, a strong SummerSlam event.
The boiler room brawl was brilliant! I was really shocked when paul bearer turned on taker I usually see face turns happening a mile off, but this time I was stunned. The split up of taker and paul bearer streched the becoming tiresome feud between Mankind and The Undertaker and made wrestling much more fun to watch. I thought it was amazing when Foley flew onto the floor from the ring apron.
The title match was one of Shawn Michaels best matches. He hit his high flying moves perfectly and put down Vader with a different move which was refreshing to see. I thought Vader and Michaels both did a great job.
So any fan should go watch this paper view because its just great!
Owen Hart pinned Savio Vega Tag Team Champions the Smoking Gunns defeated the Body Donnas, the New Rockers and the Godwinns in a Fatal Fourway Match Sycho Sid pinned the British Bulldog Goldust pinned Marc Mero Jerry Lawler pinned Jake "The Snake" Roberts Mankind defeated Undertaker in a Boiler Room Brawl WWE Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Vader
Overall Mark: B
A few examples:
-Owen Hart vs. Savio Vega is a pretty good technical match, but really no heat behind either figure. -Sycho Sid vs. Bulldog suffers from the same malady, with both guys being on the way out rather than up. -Goldust losing his luster a bit against Marc Mero. How many times can the enigmatic figure be cast as the "weird fella" that the macho guys beat up on? -Lawler vs. Roberts is a little sad, with Jake clearly past his prime and Lawler's mic skills having to carry the whole encounter.
Mankind vs. Undertaker in the "boiler room brawl" is inventive, but I'll argue these two are much better when allowed to create havoc in the ring with their risk-taking ways. Confining them to an enclosed space didn't really seem to work out all that well.
The Michaels/Vader finale is probably a better match than it gets credit for, but Michaels is a better "challenger than champion", if you will, and really is only covering for Bret Hart's absence at this point. Vader is an odd duck who never got the push with WWE that he did with WCW. So no really excitement behind this pairing despite a match that is decently watchable.
Overall, then, the theme of SS '96 is decent pairings of talent with little reason or excitement behind them. This is a general improvement for the WWE compared to previous years, but doesn't make this specific card any more exciting, either.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesVince McMahon enjoyed the Boiler Room Brawl so much, he decided not to record commentary over it. Although born out of a compliment, Mick Foley believed that the decision damaged the match's emotional impact.
- PifiasVader was supposed to roll out of the way of Shawn Michaels's elbow drop from the top rope. When Vader didn't move, Michaels landed on his feet, yelled "move!" at Vader, before stomping Vader square in the head.
- Citas
Paul Bearer: [after He turned on the Undertaker] I'm Paul Bearer and You're Not!
- ConexionesFeatured in WWE Raw: Raw Championship Friday (1996)
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- Duración2 horas 44 minutos
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