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The Florida Rumble Teaser Show Results; All the goodness before the big event.
Topic Started: Jan 27 2012, 05:12 PM (341 Views)
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The Teaser Show Results

Albuquerque gets the PRW Treatment


A review by Frank Greene

In an attempt to entice people to order their Florida Rumble show in a few weeks, PRW offered a bonus show to anyone who ordered before a cut off date on Jan 22nd. The show was actually taped prior to the Accountabilibuddy Round 1 show at a house show event in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I wasn't thrilled about the show but it came with my Florida Rumble package so might as well review it!


THE FLORIDA RUMBLE TEASER SHOW


----9 PM came around and the stream started with PRW #1 Contender Matthew Logan already in the ring. The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino looked packed to the gills although it wasn't as loud as your traditional PRW show crowd. Seemed like a lot of casuals just looking for a good time. Anyways Matthew Logan's promo time kicked off the show. Logan said that perhaps fans may not know but he's been announced as the #1 contender for the upcoming Tough Love pay per view. He said there's a reason he was chosen over "Dick Bandit Sylvia Wrath", Sean Aries, Joey NOX and Ninja MAGIC. It's because PRW needs buy-rates and there's only one man who could generate them and that's Matthew Logan. When the PRW business is in the dumps, they call on him to save it since "your fan favorites can't draw dimes." Logan says whether wrestling fans can accept it or not, he's the one guy who glues eyes to TV screens and asses into the seats. Logan says that Ace Andrews has had two opportunities to beat him and he's failed twice. Now, Ace is going to put his title on the line as if that guarantees him a win after two failed attempts. Matt says that not only is Ace going to fail AGAIN to defeat him, he's going to lose his title. Logan promises to send Ace back down to the mid-card where he belongs as the "second era of Logan begins." A solid all around heel promo from one of the best around.


We go from that to Inquisitor in his office looking over his roster. IQ tells one of his interns that Alex LeBlanc is out of the Florida Rumble and tonight's main event due to a lack of doctor's clearance. He tells the intern to bring him the first wrestler he can find and that guy will go into the main event. The intern leaves and as he leaves, Casey Jones Jr enters. Jones Jr. asks to be in the Florida Rumble and IQ reminds Jones Jr. that "you tried to kill my company, remember?" Jones says that times have changed and he's offering to bail the company out. Inquisitor tells Jones his services aren't required tonight and that he doesn't trust him no matter what he's selling. He has security escort Jones Jr. out of the arena. Meanwhile the intern comes back with Enigma. Inquisitor tells the intern to get him a "REAL wrestler" or he's fired.---

Reaction: I guess this LeBlanc replacement is going to be a running gag for the night. Nice to see we haven't forgetten Jones Jr. was one of the PWA guys.

Match One: The Onslaught vs Tommy Nova and T.K.

Backstory: The Onslaught are trying to find their inner bad asses as they get set for a title match vs Malik and Ace. Tommy Nova is a legend killer now and looking to show some potential. T.K. is a new guy who upset Patrick Slaughter at Salvation.

Unlike your typical match where The Onslaught does a sort of formulatic babyface fire routine, they came out PISSED. Slaughter made a B-line for T.K., probably not thrilled that he lost to the newbie last month. Both guys brawled at ringside area for a while with neither man giving an inch. Meanwhile Kazama and Tommy Nova did the heavy work inside the ring with Kazama running circles around the new Legend Killer. Slaughter deposited T.K. into the guard rail and jumped into the ring to help out Kazama vs Nova. Slaughter suplexed Nova over his head which was impressive. In some ways it started like your traditional Japanese match, a feeling out process replaced by all four guys trying to show off their strengths early on. The crowd especially dug it when Slaughter was able to deadlift german T.K. which is an impressive feat of strength when you consider how big the guy is.

Eventually formula DID kick in as Kazama played the face in peril for a few minutes. Kazama got enough offense to still maintain himself a threat while T.K. and Nova worked some basic heel stuff to show that they had some chemistry. Both guys are talented and should be able to make it in PRW although T.K. seems a step better. Both guys took turns throwing Kazama around. In a neat twist, this time it was the faces who cheated for an advantage. With the ref arguing with Nova over an illegal tag, Slaughter brought himself into the ring and wiped out T.K. from behind. He then dragged Kazama back to his side of the ring and stood on the apron as if nothing happened. To his credit, Mitchellson did a tremendous job selling the "WTF?" aspect of seeing both Kazama and T.K. down. Both guys crawled to the corner to make their tags and Slaughter came in as the house of fire. This led to a good finishing stretch where both teams traded big moves toward the finish. The Onslaught had to double team T.K to slow him down, eventually double clotheslining him to the outside. Takato Kazama did a Asai moonsault on T.K., taking him out of the action long enough for Patrick Slaughter to hit Hurricane Season on Tommy Nova. Rather than go for the pin, Slaughter locked in B.S.O. lockdown and forced Nova to tap out. Slaughter held on a few seconds extra as well, another sign of the newfound attitude.

Winners: The Onslaught

Reaction: It was a good match that did it's job. Was it amazing? Nah but I don't think anyone expected that. It got the Onslaught over as badasses heading into their title match while still making T.K. and Nova look like decent future PRW members. You got the feeling you were watching a great tag team against two good wrestlers and that I suppose was the point. I for one can't wait for Slaughter and Kazama vs Ace and Malik down the line. I think if T.K. changed his name, he could be a big star.



SEGMENTS!! SEGMENTS GALORE!!!


We go from that match back to IQ's office where he's looking to find someone to replace Alex LeBlanc in the main event. As he's roster scanning, Malibu's Most Wanted barge into his office. All three guys want a spot in the Florida Rumble. Inquisitor tells them there's only one spot open currently and that he's not going to give it away to three guys who have never wrestled a single match in the company. This of course, upsets the trio and leads to a nifty little exchange:

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Brian Sheen- Dude do you know who my dad is? He must not know who my dad is, I mean seriously. Bro, bro, does the name SHEEN mean anything to you?

Inquisitor- I never liked Apocalypse Now so you're helping your case any.


Malibu's Most Wanted threaten to boycott the entire Florida Rumble if they don't get spots. Inquisitor tells them to win some matches and make an impact if they want people to take them seriously. In the mean time, he's got important business to take care of and they're subtracting from that. He orders security to usher out Malibu's Most Wanted and gets ready to get back to finding someone to fill in Alex LeBlanc's spot. Before he can get back to that, Patrick Slaughter barges into the room and asks if he enjoyed what he saw out there. Inquisitor admits it was an impressive showing but that he's heard "rumblings" that Ace Andrews wasn't so impressed. In fact, he heard Ace is so confident he ASKED to be double booked at Tough Love since he doesn't respect The Onslaught. As one would expect, this upsets Slaughter who goes on an adrenaline fueled tirade about how Ace Andrews' opinion doesn't matter to anyone other than himself. As it so happens to work in pro wrestling, Ace Andrews happens to be standing by the doorway as Slaughter wigs out.

Ace confronts Pat over his words and tries to get to the bottom of this heat he has for him and Malik. Inquisitor, ever the promoter, tells Ace that Slaughter was coming into the office to ask for a title shot. This sets Ace off who gets into Slaughter's face. Both guys argue, neither one making much sense beyond being pissed at the other. Slaughter feels Ace is jealous, Ace feels Slaughter is jealous. Inquisitor senses things getting too heated and kindly tells both guys to settle this outside of his office "because I can't replace any furniture right now with the budget so tight." Ace, remembering his main event match later, opts to take the high road and bounce. He tells Slaughter that they'll continue this conversation at a later time and that they'll discuss this like men. Slaughter storms out down the other side of the hall as Inquisitor leans back in his chair and calmly says that that added another 100K buys to his PPVs.

Reaction: The stuff with MBW was a nice way to get the newer guys a chance in a segment. The Slaughter vs Ace stuff was hard to follow with both guys screaming but it did it's job in terms of getting the Onslaught vs Malik and Ace push going. The frustrated aggressive Slaughter is a nice twist from his normally jovial, up beat workman's attitude and Ace still has enough cockiness in his act to be edgy while still maintaining his face status. IQ was a fun shit stirrer to.


We go from that segment to Sean Aries, Sylvia Wrath and Emily Hart in catering. Aries is scolding Emily Hart for signing up for the Florida Rumble, mainly because he can't keep an eye on her due to the fluctuation of the numbers. Emily reminds Sean of all the times she's bailed him out, pointing out her ability to handle herself. Sean tells her that he could've done that himself but he doesn't believe in glory hogging. Aries remarks that he doesn't know what 6Pac Shakur is all about and he's a little uncomfortable if Emily wound up with #1, 6Pac wound up with 2 and he was unable to help her out. Sylvia playfully points out that Sean is showing some caring, which forces Sean to cover it up by saying that Emily does his laundry and he still hasn't figured out the solids/stripes system. Aries proposes that for the sake of everyone, they should team up together.

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Wrath- This isn't Accountabilibuddy, Sean. It's every man for himself.

Aries- RIGHT! Every MAN. That means intergender team ups are okie doke.

Wrath- I suppose you have a point.


Wrath says she'll consider a Florida Rumble team up if Aries agrees to drop his issue about Emily being in the Rumble. Aries agrees but then realizes that Wrath and Emily are both girls. Every man for himself...not every WOMAN for herself. He suspects they're going to team up and try to eliminate him when he least expects it. He runs off to binge on ice cream and soda, screaming about a betrayal. Wrath asks if he does this often and Emily says only if you mention Hutton Brown. Wrath ends the segment by saying she hopes LeBlanc makes a nice, quick recovery because the two are destined to lock horns and she wants him at his best.

Reaction: It's Wrath, Emily and Aries. All a solid mix of goofiness with subtle serious angles (Aries' caring for Emily, Sean's paranoia due to 6Pac Shakur/constantly getting attacked, Wrath's continued maturation into facedom). It was an enjoyable segment.


We then get a quick run down of various PRW events upcoming, such as the Accountabilibuddy Outreach Program, The PRW Florida Rumble and of course, Tough Love. Your standard 30-60 promos meant to fill some time up and make sure the product is remembered. We then follow this up with various PRW superstars who are IN the Florida Rumble giving quick snippets of why they feel like they'll win. Totally old school WWF stuff, especially from the guys who "get it" and stay in character the entire time.

Reaction: Filler. Mindless filler but filler none the less.

Interesting as we're still backstage but you can hear a match in the background occasionally. I guess this is the "filler" match to kill the time til the main event. Inquisitor is in his office with Adam Xclusiv and Canary Kid. Apparently the intern grabbed both guys, figuring his chances of getting a good wrestler was doubled. Kid and Xclusiv bicker amongst themselves over who is going to enter the main event. IQ decides that they'll settle this over a coin flip. Adam Xclusiv offers up a quarter and says since he's a former champ, he can call it in the air. He calls heads and sure enough? It's heads. Xclusiv darts out of the room quickly to get ready for the Main Event. Canary Kid snatches the quarter from IQ and notices that both sides are heads. Canary Kid angrily tries to protest but Inquisitor would have none of it, stating that the 2011 Bad Guy of the Year should've known better than to let Xclusiv call it.

Reaction: Two dastardly dudes trying to out dastardly one another with Xclusiv coming out on top. Fine enough and Xclusiv IS the bigger name for the main event match.

Adam Xclusiv is in the Main Event!!


To Be Continued...
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Six Man Battle Royal, Pinfall and Submission Rules Match

Ninja MAGIC, Sylvia Wrath, Malik Logan, Ace Andrews, 6Pac Shakur, Adam Xclusiv


Backstory: The winner of this match gets the final spot in the Florida Rumble. Eliminations can occur in this one either by over the top rope elimination, pinfall or submission. There are quite a few tie in stories in this match such as Wrath's seemingly inevitable collision course with Ace Andrews, Wrath's on again/off again rivalry with Ninja MAGIC and the Malik and Ace Andrews tag team. One could argue Sylvia Wrath should also have issues with 6Pac Shakur by proxy. The only purpose not storyline tied into things is Adam Xclusiv, who is filling in for Alex LeBlanc. Even so, one could argue Xclusiv's attempt at a career renassiance makes him a solid fit for this match.


The match begins as your typical battle royal does, a bunch of dudes throwing down in the center of the ring. 6Pac Shakur, for those who missed the last PRW iPPV, is Sean Waltman doing a Tupac gimmick. The idea being that Waltman was called in to take out Sean Aries after Smothers failed. Waltman goes immediately after Sylvia Wrath, the other dance partners being Ace/Ninja and Xclusiv/Malik. Nobody seems to be trying to eliminate each other early as much as trying to establish a presence. The crowd was split between Ace and Sylvia who were the two big faces for the match. You can sense some Ninja MAGIC love as well. 6Pac Shakur alternated between trying to rumble with Wrath and flashing gang signs. Wrath got avalanched in the corner by 6Pac and he began to signal for the Bronco Buster! Suddenly there was a big roar from the crowd as Sean Aries came down to ringside wielding a chair! Aries looked like he was shot out of a rocket as he hit ringside and went right after 6Pac Shakur. Rather than stick around and duke it out with Aries, 6Pac Shakur hopped over the top rope to make a break for the exit. Aries chased 6Pac Shakur through the crowd as security scrambled to try and get a handle on the situation. I like the whole idea of Sean Aries trying to get revenge after 6Pac squashed him at the last iPPV. The crowd ate it up too.

6Pac Shakur is eliminated.

We're down to 5 now. Adam Xclusiv gets a hand on Wrath and begins to choke her in the corner. Malik Logan and Ace Andrews mix it up a bit with some strikes to truly put over that "anything goes" feel of a battle royal. There seems to less teasing of eliminations and more of guys wearing each other down for the long haul. Wrath and MAGIC seemed t to consider a team up but instead they got intercepted by Ace Andrews. Ace Andrews dropkicked Wrath in her back, sending Sylvia tit first into the turnbuckles. Ninja MAGIC takes down Ace Andrews with a spinning wheel kick, only to get clobbered from behind wit a reverse DDT from Malik. Malik was standing tall for a minute before Adam Xclusiv hit the X Marks The Spot spear on him! Rather than go for the elimination, Adam Xclusiv tried to go after Ninja MAGIC. He grabs Ninja MAGIC by the mask and tosses him over the top rope but Scott Baio helps Ninja MAGIC skin the cat by grabbing his legs and preventing him from falling over. This draws Sherri over to confront Scott Baio and we have a manager fight on our hands! Smith's declaration of picking Sherri to win in a fight is commentary gold. Regardless the help worked MAGIC get back into the ring. Adam Xclusiv tries to catch Ninja MAGIC with an X Marks The Spot but MAGIC is able to jump OVER the spear attempt! Adam Xclusiv isn't able to stop his momentum in time and he gets tangled up in the ropes. A recovered Sylvia Wrath and Ninja MAGIC reunited for one moment only to toss Adam Xclusiv up over the top rope and down to the floor!

Adam Xclusiv eliminated by Wrath and Ninja MAGIC

Our final four features the tag team champions and a pseudo tag team. Wrath and MAGIC again tease a tag team against the rising Ace Andrews but when MAGIC gives his back to Wrath, she hit him with a german suplex. "Evil will always triumph because good is dumb." Wrath then went off on like a house of fire. She dropped Ninja MAGIC with a German suplex and then booted Ace Andrews right in the face with a stiff kick. This sent Ace wobbling into the ropes and then Wrath tried to follow up for an elimination. Ace pulled a low bridge and Wrath went over the top rope and onto the apron. Sylvia (on the outside) and Ace (on the inside) engaged in a really stiff strike trade off that had the crowd on its feet. Wrath threw a forearm at Ace and Ace would respond with an elbow. The two traded strikes with Wrath trying to fight her way back in and Ace trying to knock her off the apron. After the forearm strike continues, Ace Andrews says "fuck this shit" and enzeguri's Sylvia Wrath! Wrath falls flat but only to the apron mat and not to the outside floor. She even hooks her leg under the middle rope just in case. Ace looks set to scoot Wrath off the apron when Malik Logan sneaks up behind him to try and eliminate him! The crowd nearly came unhinged as Ace tried to fight off elimination from his own partner.

As Ace is fighting off elimination, Ninja MAGIC decides to pitch in to help Malik out. Gotta love how battle royals make strange bedfellows. Sylvia Wrath meanwhile has managed to slide back into the ring under the bottom rope. Ace Andrews gets dumped over the top rope and winds up on the apron in the very same spot Sylvia Wrath was in. Ace manages to elbow his way out of trouble from Malik and Ninja MAGIC but gets a taste of his own medicine when Sylvia Wrath enzeguri's him. The enziguri is enough to throw Ace off his balance, allowing Malik Logan (of all people) to knock Ace Andrews off the apron and down to the floor!

Ace Andrews eliminated by Malik Logan

The crowd is pretty shocked that the Undisputed Champion would get eliminated relatively early. To be fair, it took 3 people to get it done. Ace Andrews gives Malik a cold, somewhat shocked glare from outside the ring. Malik's response, consisting of a shrug and a "U Mad?", is stupendous. Malik Logan turns around and walks right into a Ninja Vanish! Ninja MAGIC makes the cover on Malik Logan as Mitch Mitchellson dives into the ring to make the three count. Nifty/funny moment as Sylvia Wrath seemed set to break up the pinfall before remembering this is elimination rules, grabbing at the back of her leg as is she pulled a muscle to prevent her from breaking it up. Be that as it may, Malik Logaan is out of here.

Malik Logan eliminated by Ninja MAGIC

We got our final two of Sylvia Wrath and Ninja MAGIC. Not necessarily what I was expecting it to be but I'm not complaining. As soon as the three count hit on Malik, Wrath was ready to pounce on MAGIC. The announcers play up the importance of that special number in the Florida Rumble. Wrath and MAGIC do their usual goodness, primarily with Wrath trying to get reacquainted with the masked man. The crowd was 60/40 for Wrath but I'd argue the Ninja MAGIC supporters were louder. Ninja MAGIC and Wrath both have hybrid styles which works well and made for an entertaining finale. Sylvia broke out the fork and tried to stab Ninja MAGIC in his head but MAGIC dropped down. The fork got lodged into the top turnbuckle and the momentary lapse allowed MAGIC to get behind Wrath. When Wrath abandoned her fork concept, Ninja MAGIC tried to take her head off with Ninja Vanish but Wrath countered it by catching his foot. She spun him around and then punched him in the face with all of her fury. Ninja MAGIC fell flat and Wrath covered but only for a two count.

Wrath signaled for Boma Ye to the back of Ninja MAGIC's head but he was able to duck under it. As Wrath stepped over him, MAGIC grabbed her by the lady bits and pulled her into a school boy. It was no way near as dirty as that sentence made it sound. The crowd sensed a three count but Wrath kicked out at two. Scott Baio sold the entire moment like he was having a heart attack which was outstanding to say the least. Both competitors stumbled up to their feet at the same time but Sylvia was able to get the jump on Ninja MAGIC. She booted him in the face HARD with a Yakuza Kick; hard enough to send MAGIC spiraling into the ropes. He grabbed onto the top rope to keep himself from falling through the middle rope but he definitely wasn't in top shape. The Wrath fanatics had their crowd noise at a high.

Wrath lets out one of those high pitched battle screams that normally signify the end of the life of an adversary. Sylvia Wrath makes a running charge for another Yakuza kick but Ninja MAGIC ducks under it. Fortunately for Sylvia she doesn't go over the top rope. Unfortunately, her leg got hung up over the top rope Kevin Nash style. Sensing his chance to strike, Ninja MAGIC took a step back and hit a Ninja VANISH to the BACK of Wrath's head that knocked her over the top rope to the floor! Ninja MAGIC picks up the big win!

Sylvia Wrath is eliminated by Ninja MAGIC

Ninja MAGIC wins the Florida Rumble Teaser match. He gains spot #21 in the Florida Rumble over Adam Xclusiv, Sylvia Wrath, Ace Andrews, Malik Logan and 6Pac Shakur.

Reaction: In some ways, it lived up to the name. It was in all essence a teaser for the upcoming iPPV; essentially the PRW's way of showing how alliances can be made/broken in the blink of an eye and how thrilling the action can be. The crowd was into it but I think that had more to do with the quality of personalities involved and not necessarily the action. It was meant to be a snapshot of the battle royal component and in most ways it did fine. It could've been a little more action packed and I would've loved to have seen a few other guys involved but I'm fine with what we got. Ninja MAGIC put on a great performance and people like Wrath and Ace were kept looking fine in defeat.


Post match, Ninja MAGIC celebrates in the ring with his X-Division title. It's definitely been a roller coaster few weeks for him and you can't help but feel happy for the guy. It's always nice to see new talent rise in PRW land and he seems like one of the more deserving talents yet. His celebration was just long enough to allow the announcers to run down the card for the Florida Rumble and Tough Love.


ENDING SEGMENTS!


Canary Kid is watching a monitor in the back. He sighs and said Xclusiv dropped the ball where as he would've won the Florida Rumble teaser. He sighs and says that he'll just have to win the real thing in two weeks to show Xclusiv how it's done. He promises to throw everyone over the top rope on his way to victory.

Reaction: A solid heel promo from the ever developing Canary Kid.


Ninja MAGIC and Scott Baio is in the back. Scott Baio tells Ninja MAGIC he was awesome out there tonight and now he's got the best number in the entire Rumble. He says he can't wait to see MAGIC out there at the very end of the show. MAGIC seems confused until Baio clarifies; he got the open spot in the Florida Rumble! MAGIC seems worried/concerned but Baio tells him that after watching that performance and seeing how well he did in the HasBeen Battle Royal, he thinks he's good to go. He promises to take MAGIC out to the "best meal Denny's can make at about 11 PM locally" to celebrate their victory.

Reaction: Characters welcome. Ninja MAGIC and Scott Baio have two great characters and they play off each other well. Baio in the Rumble is an intriguing concept although somewhat sports entertainment-y.



We go from that toThe Inquisitor is putting Ninja MAGIC's name up in the 21 spot in his "Florida Rumble Number Slot Board". Apparently Inquisitor will be using a Slot Board to keep track of who draws what number. Sean Aries comes into the office, surrounded by security, wielding a chair. Inquisitor reminds Aries that he doesn't like him, never has and was rooting for Devlin Rok when he and Aries fought. He says his disdain for Sean only grew after Aries interrupted his main event tonight for his own personal gain. Aries says if IQ is so pissed about it, he can just suspend him. Quiz says with Alex out, he isn't afforded the luxury of a paid suspension. Instead, Quiz will punish him the good old fashioned maniacal way. He'll do it through wrestling. As Sean's punishment for interrupting the main event. Inquisitor is forfeiting his right to draw a number at random and is instead giving Sean Aries #1 in the Florida Rumble. Sean Aries tells Inquisitor that he'll give him #2 and flips him off. Aries storms out of the office in hopes that he can still find 6Pac Shakur.

Reaction: Good old fashioned rebellious face and uppity heel stuff. Inquisitor is a great heel, Aries is a great face and there ya go. Easy stuff. Aries at #1 should keep the fans involved in the opening.


We cut from Aries and Inquisitor to Ace Andrews and Malik Logan in the locker room. Ace says he's not mad and Malik did what he would've done in the right situation. It just sucked that it had to happen to him. Patrick Slaughter walks into the room and Ace gets up to confront Pat about their deal earlier. Slaughter says he's not here for a fracas, he's here to apologize. He tells Ace that emotions got the best of him and he's sorry. Ace in turn apologizes. Malik steps up to Pat and says he forgives Pat for going boondocks. Pat asks what going Boondocks means and Malik says "You know, you had a moment." Pat asks Malik for clarification and Malik again tells Pat that he knows exactly what he's talking about. Malik says Pat knows what kind of moment it is.

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Pat- I'm not following you Malik.

Malik- Ya know what I'm talking about. It's when ignorance overwhelms the mind of a perfectly logical negro male, causing him to act in an illogical self-destructive manner.


Pat KNOW gets what Malik is talking about and is highly offended it seems. He steps to Malik which forces Ace to get in between the two which in turn drags Kazama into the mix. All four men begin arguing and pushing one another as other wrestlers step in to try and separate all four men before the issue gets too serious. Slaughter is still trying to fight through the enclave of workers to get to Malik as we quick cut to the Florida Rumble PPV logo before the stream ends seemingly abruptly.


Reaction: More Onslaught vs Malik and Andrews stuff. This time the heat is racketing up between Malik and Slaughter. The race stuff might bother some but I'm a Boondocks fan so it's all good. Ending the show on a big brawl was a risky decision but I think it came off fine.

Final Thoughts?

The show was what it was advertised to be. It was a teaser for a bigger show in two weeks. Everything was essentially angle advancement of some kind, the big ones being Ace and Malik vs The Onslaught and the Aries angle. Everyone seemed to put in an honest days work even if nothing stood out as amazing. In some ways it reminded me of a souped up episode of WWF Superstars. The sort of show you enjoy, analyze and then forget about a day later. That's not a bad thing of course, it IS a teaser show after all. If the goal was to trump up hype for the Florida Rumble, I'd say it did a decent job of that.
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