Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue30 men. One ring. Two start, and a new one is introduced every 2 minutes. Only way out: over the top rope. The second annual Royal Rumble features 30 top WWF stars. Also: WWF Women's Title: ... Tout lire30 men. One ring. Two start, and a new one is introduced every 2 minutes. Only way out: over the top rope. The second annual Royal Rumble features 30 top WWF stars. Also: WWF Women's Title: Rockin' Robin vs. Judy Martin, 2 out of 3 Falls: The Hart Foundation & Jim Duggan vs. The ... Tout lire30 men. One ring. Two start, and a new one is introduced every 2 minutes. Only way out: over the top rope. The second annual Royal Rumble features 30 top WWF stars. Also: WWF Women's Title: Rockin' Robin vs. Judy Martin, 2 out of 3 Falls: The Hart Foundation & Jim Duggan vs. The Rougeau Brothers & Dino Bravo
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Taking place at the The Summit, in Houston; Texas and with Gorilla Monsoon and Jessie "The Body" Ventura on commentary.
The event begins with a two-out-of-three falls tag match, with "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, teaming with the now fully face Hart Foundation, against Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus. I enjoyed this one. I will have seen Jacques quite a bit, in the Mountie character but this might be the first time I've seen them tag and I'm quite impressed with how modern they feel. They, and the Harts, keep the match technical, until Duggan comes in and just whacks people in the face.
We see some of the number draw taking place - this is a nice touch and leads us into the storyline of the Million Dollar Man trying to buy a better number from Slick.
A women's match follows, between Champion Rockin' Robin and challenger Judy Martin. This is not good. Sensational Sherri was on commentary and, whilst that's not her forte', is the only memorable thing about the match.
Keeping up last years tradition of load of time invested in something that's not actually wrestling, we then get a long posedown between Ravishing Rick Rude and The Ultimate Warrior. Rick Rude doesn't come out to his music, but a brutally overdubbed similar theme - reminds me of the ECW dvd's. Again, this takes ages and the crowd go with Warrior in every round, until eventually Rude cracks him in the head with a flexing bar.
Finally, we get a match to determine the true King of Wrestling, between King Haku and King Harley Race. Again, this match is pretty bad, perhaps because they're both similar in style but as they're both in the Heenan family, Bobby The Brain is fun shifting his support to whomever is on top.
Then the Rumble happens. We're now at 30 entrants, which works well. We still don't have entrance music for the people coming out, after the first two, but we do have the countdown and the classic buzzer noise. The WWE have worked out that the Rumble is a good way to continue their stories too, with both members of Demolition drawing 1 and 2 and having to fight each other. Andre the Giant makes most of the early running, until an eliminated Jake Roberts returns with Damien and Andre eliminates himself running from the snake.
Hogan also has a spell on top, including the elimination of his Mega Powers teammate Randy Savage, which is the start of their breakup, leading to the match at Wrestlemania V. Shawn Michaels "skins the cat" in the match, for what would be the first of a million times. It's won by a returning Big John Studd, who eliminates Ted DeBiase, who did buy number 30.
It's definitely slicker than last year, but there's still a degree of dead air and repetition that the company would iron out over the next few years. Looking forward to seeing the improvements in 1990.
The events of the big Rumble (especially involving Andre the Giant!) are hilarious as usual, with all sorts of shenanigans and crazy antics transpiring. As a child, I was captivated by the drama of the event, but as an adult I almost look back at it as a comedy!
One caveat: skip the preliminary matches that take place in advance of the main event. They are poor matches and only serve to prolong character plots, not really advance them.
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- AnecdotesAccording to Bill Eadie & Barry Darsow (Demolition Ax & Smash), neither of them knew until their theme music played for the second time at the number 2 entrance spot, that they were going to have to wrestle each other in the Royal Rumble match. They had not planned to wrestle each other, as Vince McMahon & Pat Patterson purposely did not tell them their entrance number. Ax & Smash had to improvise their spots for the first two minutes, until Andre the Giant came out as the number three entrant. Bill said he was relieved when Andre came out, so the tag team partners could stop having to fight each other.
- GaffesWhen introducing the posedown, Mean Gene Okerlund says, "Here's the one that you and the world HAS been waiting for." (Incorrect grammar.)
- Citations
Demolition Ax: [When they draw their numbers] It looks like I'm gonna have a long night.
Demolition Smash: Me too.
- Crédits fousAt the end clips of all of the events that took place are shown.
- Versions alternativesThe WWF Coliseum Home Video tape cuts out the Kings Crown Match with King Haku vs Harley Race. The 6 man tag team 2 out of 3 falls match and the WWF Womans Title match are clipped. These never before seen footage scenes are shown on the video. Ax and Smash drawing there numbers for the Royal Rumble Mean Gene talking to Rick Rude and Bobby Heenan after the Super Posedown.
- ConnexionsFollowed by WrestleMania V (1989)
- Bandes originalesDemolition
Performed by Jimmy Hart, JJ Maguire and Rick Derringer
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Détails
- Durée2 heures 33 minutes
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