Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Fourth Annual Royal Rumble battle royal, with the winner to receive a shot at the WWF Title at Wrestlemania VII. Also, WWF Title: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter, The Rockers vs.... Leer todoThe Fourth Annual Royal Rumble battle royal, with the winner to receive a shot at the WWF Title at Wrestlemania VII. Also, WWF Title: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter, The Rockers vs. The Orient Express, The Big Boss Man vs. The Barbarian, The Mountie vs. Koko B. Ware, Ted... Leer todoThe Fourth Annual Royal Rumble battle royal, with the winner to receive a shot at the WWF Title at Wrestlemania VII. Also, WWF Title: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter, The Rockers vs. The Orient Express, The Big Boss Man vs. The Barbarian, The Mountie vs. Koko B. Ware, Ted DiBiase and Virgil vs. Dusty and Dustin Rhodes.
Opiniones destacadas
Good match to start followed by a poor one.
A very weird random interview with sherry Martel mean gene and the ultimate warrior was very strange bit of business hard to work out the thinking.
An interview later with Hogan would see him lose his trail of thought 💭 not knowing what to say next was fun . Father and son Rhodes versus million dollar man and his bodyguard for all participants a match creating paths for the future .
American warrior against sgt slaughter for the world title in some places good others Had bad timing was just was off. Then it's time to Rumble. Rumble using a split screen when the next participant enters which means the action didn't stop unlike modern rumble where the action completely stops as participant know there off camera has the next participant entrance takes place.
I seem to say a lot about this era , is that it's a fun event and once again a proper fun event definitely worth a visit.
The show is starting to feel a lot more like the Royal Rumbles I know now. 1991 was the year I started to watch WWF Wrestling, though it was after this. The show takes place at the height of the Gulf War and there is a lot of patriotism on display. It's within this that one of the most controversial angles, the defection of Sgt. Slaughter to the Iraqi side was done. (More on that later)
Gorilla Monsoon and Rowdy Roddy Piper at the commentary team and Piper, in particular, is deeply into his patriotic rhetoric.
The show opens with a solid tag match between The Rockers (Shawn Michael and Marty Jannetty) and The Orient Express (Kato and Tanaka). This is the longest match of the show, full of classic heat generating beatdowns by the heels and fine comebacks by the Rockers. There is some early teasing of the split, that is on the way, but the Rockers do come out victorious.
Sensational Sherri taunts the Warrior to confirming that he won't honour the Macho Man's claim on the number one contendership for the WWE Title, but we're told that Sgt Slaughter would. (Foreshadowing!)
The Big Boss man beats the Barbarian. This is pretty awful and takes a long time.
The next match is the title match between The Ultimate Warrior and Sgt. Slaughter. Piper tells us that the Iraq War is about freedom of expression, which frankly is a hilarious interpretation of the reasons behind that war. But still The Warrior expresses his freedom by tearing the Iraqi flag in half and choking Slaughter with it. He's on top throughout until regular interference from Sherri and the Macho King swing it in Slaughter's way and he takes the title. Even with the switch, this is pretty terrible stuff from two very limited performers.
Piper says "Damn it" then apologises for his language, when he should really apologise for The Mountie Vs. Koko B Ware that follows the title shift as it's truly terrible.
Dusty and Dustin Rhodes have their final matches of this WWE run, teaming together to lose to Ted DiBiase and Virgil in a match that's dominated by another forthcoming separation, that of Virgil from his employers. Piper talks throughout about having taken Virgil out for a meal and gotten in his ear. Though they still get the win, Virgil clocks DiBiase after the bell.
The Rumble itself isn't a classic either. Maybe I'm a big down on it because I know Hogan's going to win and he was never my guy. There's a lot of wrestlers in this that lost for a long time, particularly the Model Rick Martel whose 52 minute run was the record. This is also the one where Bushwhacker Luke sets a record of 4 seconds. Both record would eventually be beaten.
Overall it's a pretty terrible show, with the Rockers/Orient Express being the only real reason to watch any of it.
As usual, the preliminaries fall a bit flat (this time "headlined" by perhaps the worst Heavyweight Title match in WWF history), but the main event is as hilarious and entertaining as usual. All the stars are given their time to shine, and there is a lot of overall energy to the event.
About the only negative I can say about this tape is the absence of Jesse "The Body" Ventura from the announcing booth. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper fills in as best as can be expected, but Ventura's sardonic wit is missed.
Thus, if you are looking for a great walk down memory lane, this event will do it for you!
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- TriviaFor this Rumble event, 29 out of the 30 participants took part. Macho King Randy Savage was the one who didn't make an appearance.
- Citas
Kid in audience.: [about 5 seconds before Monsoon and Piper announce his entry] It's Hulk Hogan!
- Versiones alternativasThe old WWF Coliseum video release omits the Mountie/Koko B. Ware match entirely.
- ConexionesFeatured in WWE: Macho Madness - The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection (2009)
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- Tiempo de ejecución3 horas 6 minutos
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