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Sunday, August 23, 2020

WWE Summerslam 8/23/20 Taking My Sweet Time Blog

I am not expecting a whole lot from this show, and those shows can sneak up and surprise me. It feels like I've been saying that about every show the last year +, and that's probably because I have not been excited by many on paper lineups they've been throwing out there. But good matches are always a possibility. Sadly, this card doesn't feature Pat McAfee, so good matches on this show aren't as likely. Also, sad to see Renee Young leaving, but obviously she is talented enough to just not be in wrestling. Her commentary with Regal during 2014 NXT is some of my favorite WWE commentary of the decade, and she was never properly utilized after that on any important program. Honestly, she stuck it out longer in WWE than made sense, and I'm sure she's going to crush wherever she winds up.


Apollo Crews vs. MVP

ER: Pre show matches deliver more often than not, and this one added to the "delivered" bucket. MVP working as an opportunist is a fun undercard thing to see, loved him shooting for a kneebar to start the match, then just blindsiding Crews while the ref separated them. His superplex was sloppy, but in a way that kind of added to it and made it feel impactful. MVP also throws his strikes with more immediacy, which is one of Crews' shortcomings. In fact the weakest part of this match was Crews seemingly holding way back on a lot of his offense. He was treating MVP like he was mid 90s Giant Baba, barely touching him with his forearm strikes, and hitting these weird weak avalanches. That was mainly a problem earlier in the match, as once he hit his nice flip dive he felt a little more normal in the ring. The match finishing dead lift blue thunder bomb ruled, and Crews needs to do more cool stuff life that.

Asuka vs. Bayley

ER: I really liked this, but felt like it lost a lot of steam in the final minute or two. They kept up a hot pace, with Asuka coming off nicely chaotic and Bayley scrambling on her heels. Asuka hits the flying hip attack to knock Bayley to the floor, and Bayley manages to take Asuka's flatliner type move off the ring steps and distracted from the fact that Asuka was splatting with a hard back bump. Bayley's scream and sell of that move was so effective in making that spot work. I liked Asuka going after Bayley's arm (even though it really didn't lead to much), and liked a couple of the spots where Bayley went after Asuka's leg. Even though Bayley's actual heel hook looked really awful, the moment where she turned an Asuka missile dropkick into the heel hook was awesome. After that there were a couple hinky moments, like Asuka waiting bent at the waist waaaay too long to take a sunset flip bomb in the corner. The finish was good and a nice call back to the beginning, and I thought the execution was great: Asuka hits the hip attack to knock Sasha off the apron, and Bayley grabs her with a small package off the ropes. Looked great. I don't have a strong opinion either way on whether Asuka should have won or lost, as I'm a fan of both acts, dig what Sasha/Bayley have been doing and have no problem with them dominating the belts.

Andrade/Angel Garza vs. Street Profits

ER: I think this might have been helped by a live audience. That sounds like an obvious statement, but I think these kinds of matches are really hurt by no crowd. The kind of match that plays like a cold tag or a fun Smackdown match depending on the crowd sounds, like a AAAA center fielder. It's mostly the Andrade show, with Garza practically playing this like a handicap match past a certain point. They worked over Ford and I love how they cut him off by catching the top con hilo and powerbombing him on the floor. That spot could have looked overly planned, but it came off smooth and then mean. They set up the Dawkins hot tag well, and I like his big man leaping back elbow. That move was used by a lot of mid 80s WWF guys, one that I associate with that era, and even though I'm sure he's not consciously doing it because of that, I still like seeing it. Andrade's fake out pump kick into the back elbow always looks great, and I love how hard Dawkins bit on dodging that kick and eating that elbow. Somebody's wrist tape even flies out when the elbow lands, and gear getting knocked off someone after a big impact move is never not awesome. The Street Profits as an act don't do a lot for me overall, and Vega's team actually needs to win occasionally but instead they always seem to go down clean as a sheet. Ah well.

Sonya Deville vs. Mandy Rose

ER: I wish this was worked under different circumstances, as it really shouldn't have taken this long to give these two some kind of PPV showcase singles match. The incident that happened to Deville is genuinely terrifying and it was pretty incredible she went out there and made the best of it. Oh god she wasn't forced to go out there and do this was she? Anyway, I wish this match was better, because they went out there and tried to do the right match. The stip got changed and the feud got cut short and it sucks that things turned out this way. They went out and had the No DQ fight they should have had, it just didn't look great. Rose is someone who has killed it in every house show match I've seen her in, and for whatever reason it does not come off on TV. Whatever crowd connection that I've witnessed firsthand several times is mostly gone on TV. She comes off flat and kind of dead eyed, and I think people think I'm lying about her house show work. It's No DQ, they try to throw a lot of strikes, and a lot of the strikes don't look good. Mandy does this weird thing where she just doesn't sell a lot of Sonya's elbows, just kind of holds still while Deville is throwing blows. They wanted to have a tough fight, and their heart was in the right place.

Even though a lot of it didn't look great, the bar has been lowered a lot this year and even just a match that at minimum aims to work within the story instead of having a "great match" is going to win me over. I liked Mandy trying to slide chairs off a table into Sonya's face, feels like a reckless spot where a camera guy can take a shot in the balls or something. Sonya is also someone who hasn't translated as well as it feels like she should. It didn't help when WWE brought in a bunch of actual MMA women right after she got on TV, but she's also dropped a lot of the MMA stuff that she actually did quite well. I'm sure she could have been told "hey don't work like all of these actual MMA women we brought in", but I also like the fact that she's someone who throws sidekicks without kickpads. Mandy threw some hard knees to make up for her weird strike selling, and there were a couple of nasty spills on hard surfaces. Again, it was the match they should have had and that counts for a lot, and I'm glad it happened. And it's honestly hard to care as much about a match like this when it's so closely related to an actual Manhunter fucking Tooth Fairy incident (incel-dent?), but there were small amounts of carny "on with the show" joy here.

Seth Rollins vs. Dominic Mysterio

ER: No matter how this match goes, Dominic took one of the best on screen beatdowns of the past 5 years, and that can't be taken away from him. The cane beating would have gotten over with a mid 90s ECW Arena crowd, and that's more cool carny wrestling bullshit to find sicko joy in. We are truly blessed getting a Pat McAfee match one night and Dominik Mysterio's debut a night later. Wrestling debuts (yeah yeah I know Pat worked a match a decade ago, it's fair to call this a debut) are always exciting for me. I love seeing how much someone "gets" and what nuanced (if any) part of wrestling they understand from match one. Now, even with that beatdown angle, I haven't been able to get into this feud at all. Rollins is so dull to me, and Dominik really isn't a great actor, in ring or out. I was more excited for the McAfee debut, and that was in a match with ADAM COLE! McAfee/Cole felt like a perfect amount of time to deliver the story they needed to. Yes, it should have ended after McAfee's punt to the chest, and we didn't need Adam Cole's home stretch acting chops, but it was laid out fantastically. This match went too long, and the smoke and mirrors weren't anywhere near as satisfying. Rey and his wife did what they could, and I dug their Louis Vuitton gear. And Dominik did really well for a first match! He hit some fairly complicated stuff, missed a real nasty splash into Rollins' knees, and looked like he belonged. If you saw him at your local indy and this was his first match in, you'd be leaving the gymnasium and at least bring him up positively on the ride home. There was a good match in here, even if this wasn't it. I'm more interested in what Dominik does next.

Sasha Banks vs. Asuka

ER: This was the match I was most excited for. Sasha is probably the wrestler who I like the most, without ever thinking to answer "Sasha Banks" when thinking about wrestler I like the most. The more I think about it, the more I realize that I *always* get excited for big Sasha singles matches. I think she has easily been the women's MVP over the past 5 years, and I think she's easily the most consistent and delivers more often in big matches than the rest of the 4 horsewomen, and she has by far the most natural charisma of the 4. This was the match I was most excited for, and it delivered. These two both took some shots, it felt like it peaked perfectly and ended right where it should have, and the way they laid into each other made it feel important. Sasha went after Asuka's leg and it backfired, as Asuka just started throwing kicks, and I love Sasha when she realize a plan isn't working. The match is tough right from go, loved Asuka yanking Sasha off the apron into a kneebar, felt like a cool dickhead babyface thing to do. Asuka hits ringpost on a kick and winds up eating a nasty powerbomb off the apron to the floor, big THUD sound. Both flew gleefully into moves that targeted their heads, Asuka taking that powerbomb and then immediately eating a head kick, Asuka later landing a DDT off the middle rope that Sasha takes on her face. Sasha is great at taking Asuka's offense, they're an awesome super complementary pairing. Sasha takes the missile dropkick better than any other heel, her bumps less athletic but more ragdoll and interesting. I love their dueling arm and leg work, the battle over the Asuka Lock and Banks Statement is a strong finishing stretch. The double callback hip attack finish was handled well, and the tap for the Asuka Lock felt nicely triumphant. Sasha Banks really deserves a lot of praise for the character work and personality she's brought to the empty arena era. And this was her strongest match of the year.

Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre

ER: Very low expectations for this one, which may be to the benefit of the match. Orton starts with a lot of smug stalling, which is the closest we get to Jacques Rougeau style buffoonish smug stalling. It's not anywhere near as good, but I like the tradition. This is a slow paced match, but it felt more natural in its pace than the other purposely slow "dramatic" matches from this weekend. This felt hard fought in its slow pace, and that makes this kind of thing work. Orton is someone I have to be in the right mindset for these days, but he can still work within that window of interest. I liked him spamming RKO attempts early after weaseling out of contact, then ramping things up to meaner stuff like two back suplexes on the unbreaking announce table. McIntyre's spinebuster to comeback looked good and the overhead belly to belly landed heavy. I liked it a bit less once we went into the longish feeling second half, where it felt like it was based entirely on attempts at Signature Offense. The stuff where Orton was just stomping on him and dropping him from a high place where stronger. Still, for a modern WWE title match epic, this felt above average. I wish we could have just had Drew pin Orton with the Claymore kick. Randy Orton is fucking 40, guys. Let a dude in his mid 30s win with his finisher. Let a 6'5 265 lb. guy win a match differently than a Terry Taylor finish.

Braun Strowman vs. Bray Wyatt

ER: It's sad when a match between two heavy dudes doesn't inspire me. They keep it short and to the point, and for that I am thankful. But this should be more exciting. The chokeslam into the announce table looked hard and the spear through the barricade was a nice crash. But this felt kind of stale on arrival. This should feel bigger and be cooler, and it shouldn't be that hard. It wasn't terrible by any means. The Braun powerslams where impressive and Wyatt's tool box attack had a stupid 1999 quality to them. Both a pretty uninteresting to me at this point (think of the sadness in that. Braun is 375 and he's not an automatic What Worked for me), so who won or lost didn't interest me. Therefore, the uranage and double Sister Abigail on the exposed ring boards was a cool enough finish to make me come around a bit on it.

BUT of course this match was just a mere slow set up for the real main event, which was Roman Reigns returning after 6 months to kick the shit out of both of them. Reigns looked like an absolute superstar destroying both men, and it's cool as hell seeing him in pure destruction mode. His spears on Wyatt were among the best of his career, and the visual of him wrecking Braun with chairshots was strong. This was the best way to bring Roman back, having him Walking Tall as we fade out. Roman really saved this segment and made it immediately feel more electric. Roman had Braun's best matches and some of Bray's best as well, and it immediately felt like that.



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2 Comments:

Blogger Yerfuneral said...

Going in to Summer Slam. I am simply ready to see Asuka get some gold back or the Golden Models to continue to rule the roost. It's all about the ladies title matches and maybe finding out some of next weeks Payback. With next weeks special expecting some zany finishes where story will be more at forefront but we will see.

1) US Title Match

Another solid match to try and get people to up there network subscriptions. I would have never thought I would be in to MVP. Didn't care much for his earlier runs but really enjoy what he has done in this return. Overshadows Lashley and Benjamin a bit much but liking the group.

2 & 6) Smackdown & RAW women's titles

I am just putting them both together out of ease. I wasn't that excited at first with Asuka getting two shots. The women's division of RAW and NXT have been on fire. The Smackdown needs a bit of rebuilding especially as result of another match on this card. Belair, Nox, Baszler, Blackheart, Ripley, Green, Naomi, Natalya, and on and on could have gotten a nice chance but we are still stick with attention spent on 4 or 5 women.
I would have preferred Asuka to win Smackdown just to give more life to that division though the roster over there is probably just as bad as the last time Asuka was champion over there and Bliss isn't the same performer since she had all those concussion issues. Always enjoyed Asuka and Cross in NXT. I just hope Smackdown doesn't become the breeding ground for a Banks and Bayley feud and they forget the other ladies.
The ending of the main event leans towards Smackdown continuing to be my least favorite show and expect the tag and ladies over there to continue to suffer.

3) RAW Tag Team Title

I liked this as far as tag wrestling go but Street Profits are treated like New Day light and play up to much their humor aspect. Fine for a short run with belts but I am scratching my head with how they gone over the Viking Raiders and Zelina's Handsome Men.
Andrade and Garza have been a fantastic team and they keep playing up angles to break them apart. The tag divisions are sparse with good teams hate to see this one taken off the board.
Andrade is an exciting singles wrestler but I am enjoying this pairing to much.

4) Rose vs Deville: Loser leaves WWE match

I was really pulling for this match. The build up has been great with Deville really shining in her promo work. Didn't help it was directly followed by another over the top feud where they took the no dq rule to outer limits. I wonder if their was some nerves and the result of real life forces left an underlining emotional element that made it hard to work.
At least they got the loophole of RAW Underground to bring Deville back at some point if that is still a thing if Deville leaves for awhile.

1:35 AM  
Blogger Yerfuneral said...

5) Rollins vs Dominic

It is hard not to compare this to another 'rookie' match from the night before. It is unfair to compare though because we get introduced to Dominic in a garbage style type match that can cover a lot of problems unlike McAfee and Cole.
Both matches in the end were fun but like Shane McMahon matches it is something good to be brought out now and then.
This came out like a wrestling hazing though with the beating Dominic was put through. It was brutal and told the story well.
Why Graves had no shades of his father line for the frog splashes? I guess WWE wants to forget the whole Mysterio/Guerrero feud over Dominic.
I am still liking the Messiah gimmick but they need to add a member or two. I didn't watch AEW was Murphy's almost Goldust get up some kind of rib?

6) see last post

7) WWE Title

I was wondering how they were going to go with this match. They could throw away what they built with McIntyre so easily at the expense of what they are doing with Orton but they chose not to and they presented the match in a way I can see them fight again sometime soon and be ok with it.
With Orton's style this worked unlike what he did with Mahal, Wyatt, AJ Styles, and even Edge that had left me underwhelmed.
This feud can go on a little longer and maybe they can build Keith Lee up nicely and more natural since a promo during the show announced his call up to RAW.
I'd like some McIntyre vs Lee in the future.

8) Universal Title Match

Like the NXT main event from the night before. You got these hulking men and unfortunately the story told in the match didn't really do anything for me. I was not expecting Ciampa vs Gargano and thankfully not the overdone mess of Edge vs Orton but you got two men billed as monsters and neither came across as such.
Sorry but neither this or the swamp match have done anything for me and now Reigns is getting injected into stuff.
I guess the Big E singles thing isn't really going to go anywhere as they wait out Woods and Kingston's injury.
They didn't even have Bliss make an appearance to push the Beauty and Beast thing. I thought for sure that would play into the match for a Braun loss but no The Fiend lays him out with a multiple finisher on exposed ring surface.

Summer Slam was full of surprises and surprisingly gave no real clues about a show they are set to build for over one week. Maybe a bunch of these matches are going to get redo's at Payback rather than on the weekly shows.
Lots of solid storytelling which I guess should have expected since it is one of the big four shows.
I know it is only the second event with the Thunderdome but all it is reminding me of the very reason why I rarely run my camera when doing Twitch streams. I get they probably run some kind of time delay too but running the video game crowd noise with so many stone faces/people hold up phones to take a picture of themselves from the event screen is not much better than no crowds. Not even cutting to them for their reaction. No one looked to be marking out for Reigns return at all besides some thumbs down. How about some signs or are these folks not allowed to show signs?
Thankfully I was okay with this weekends action. I chose wrestling over comics with the big AT&T/Warner Bros/DC Comics presentation.

2:28 AM  

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