SummerSlam 1993
Match 1: Razor Ramon def. Ted DiBiase (7:32)
Quick and forgettable match. Not bad though. Razor was now a babyface and taking on the million dollar man in what I believe was his last PPV match in WWF. DiBiase wears down Razor for a while but it doesn’t drag on. The match is actually longer than I thought it was. DiBiase exposes the turnbuckle and tries to ram Razor’s face into it, but Razor reverses it and rams DiBiase’s face into it instead. Razor picks DiBiase up for a Razor’s Edge and makes quick work of Ted Sr.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 2: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - The Steiner Brothers (c) def. The Heavenly Bodies (9:28)
Being in the Steiner’s homestate, the crowd was firmly behind them. The Bodies jump The Steiners before they can get their jackets off. But the Steiners quickly turn things around and toss them around, but the Bodies turn things around again in their favor with a nice double team where Jimmy slid between Scott’s legs while Prichard hit a bulldog on him. The Bodies isolate Scott for a few minutes, and just for a right amount of time. Scott makes the hot tag to Rick, who goes buck wild on the challengers. Cornette throws his tennis racket to Jimmy who, hits Rick with it, and gets a two count. Scott comes back in and hits a Frankensteiner on Prichard and Rick covers him for the Steiners to retain. Really good match.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - Shawn Michaels (c) def. Mr. Perfect via countout (11:20)
Ah yes, the first thing on this show that annoyed me. It won’t be the last though for sure. Good match, but disappointing given that the guys in the match are 2 of the best to ever do it. This should’ve been better but they never clicked for some reason. The first half of the match, Perfect outwrestles Shawn, but the tide turns after they go outside and Diesel is standing at ringside. Perfect gets distracted by the big man, and turns around into a Superkick which wasn’t his finisher yet I guess. Shawn works over Perfect’s back which has had problems before. I think Perfect hurts his back again, because Shawn jumps and sits right on it and Perfect audibly yells “GOD DAMMIT!” Perfect makes a brief comeback and the pace begins to pick up and it looks like they’re going to get the gears going. But Perfect hits a Perfect Plex, but gets pulled out of the ring by Diesel. Perfect hits Diesel with punches and Shawn follows him out. Perfect hits Shawn and throws him back in while Diesel throws Perfect into the steel steps while the referee’s back is turned. Perfect gets counted out… Are you serious? What a lame finish.
My Rating: ***1/4
Match 4: I.R.S. def. 1-2-3 Kid (5:44)
The Kid does a pre-match interview before this match, and I don’t know why they did this to the poor guy, because he had no idea how to talk. And I get he has to get used to talking on screen, but he was so nervous. This is an eh match. Irwin wears down The Kid for a lot of this match, and I don’t remember the Kid getting a whole lot of offense in other than a pop-up dropkick. I.R.S. beats The Kid with a lariat.
My Rating: **
Match 5: Bret Hart def. Doink the Clown via DQ (9:05)
Originally supposed to be Bret vs Lawler, but Lawler comes out on crutches and an ice pack on his knee, and says he isn’t medically cleared, and found a replacement. His “court jester” since who knows when I suppose. Bret and Doink go on to have an okay match, but I can’t say I remember too much from it, aside from Doink jumping off the top rope and Bret’s knees hitting his gooch. Bret puts Doink in the Sharpshooter, but Jerry Lawler gets in and hits Bret with his crutch! He was faking the whole time?! THAT SON OF A BITCH! BAH GAWD! But… is it over?! NO NOT YET! (boom boom)
My Rating: **3/4
As Jerry Lawler is going to the back, he’s stopped by Jack Tunney, who goes down to Howard Finkel and has him make the announcement that if Lawler doesn’t go to the ring to wrestle Bret Hart, he will be banished from WWF for life, kinda making me wish he had ran away. But Bret hits him and drags him to the ring and proceeds to layeth the smackdown on his candy ass!
Match 6: Jerry Lawler def. Bret Hart via DQ (6:32)
There was a couple times in this match where they should’ve been DQ’d. Because both of them blatantly use the crutches in front of the referee. Have to say though, while the match itself isn’t all that great, this part of the show was entertaining. Now you might think I’m annoyed by the DQ finish, and to an extent because of how many non-finishes were on this show, sure. But I also think it makes a ton of sense. Bret basically schools Lawler for the most part, he drops the straps like he’s 2006 Kurt Angle. He wants to fuck Lawler up. And he does, because he puts Lawler in the Sharpshooter and Lawler gives up… and Bret does not let go for the next 3 or so minutes. 5 different referees run out to try and get Bret off. One of them pulls on his hair at one point and Bret will not let go. Soon enough, there’s like 12 other people in the ring, and Bret’s brothers, Bruce and Owen get in and they talk Bret into letting go. But Finkel announces that the referee has reversed the decision in Lawler’s favor because of Bret’s refusal to let go of the hold. This is ironically similar to Lawler’s match with Cole at WrestleMania, but this DQ was better because people gave a shit about this and they didn’t spend 14 minutes putting on one of the most atrocious matches ever. Good way to get heat on Lawler while making Bret look good. It isn’t the best match of the night, but it’s certainly the most sports entertaining match of the night.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 7: Ludvig Borga def. Marty Jannetty (5:15)
Just a couple months ago, Marty Jannetty was the Intercontinental Champion and now he’s getting squashed on PPV. Ludvig just pummels Marty for 5 minutes, including a sick pop up where Ludvig punches Jannetty on the way down. Marty gets a handful of shots in and thats it. Marty comes off the top rope and Ludvig catches him, puts him in a Torture Rack and that’s it.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 8: Rest in Peace Match - The Undertaker def. Giant Gonzalez (8:04)
Hello, Giant Gonzalez, no I didn’t miss you… Fuck man, why would they continue this feud? After the shitshow that they had at WrestleMania, why would they keep this going? Rest in Peace Match is basically a No DQ Match, just to clear up any possible confusion. I think WWF really missed out on doing an Undertaker and Doink feud at this time. Now that sounds interesting to me. Undertaker fighting ‘big man #743’ isn’t interesting to me. Now I don’t know what went down here since Mania, but Undertaker comes out alone and Harvey Wippleman has the urn so clearly some shit has happened since WrestleMania. Giant is pummeling Taker much like he did at Mania, and then Paul Bearer comes out and Vince and Heenan on commentary can’t believe it. Like they never thought they’d see him again. What did they do to Paul Bearer? Did they encase him in cement or trap him in a meat locker or something? Anyway, Paul Bearer lays the smackdown on Harvey’s candy ass which was the most entertaining part of the match. Then grabs the urn and gives The Undertaker the strength to finish this… with a top rope clothesline and Taker crosses Gonzalez’ arms and wins the match, hopefully ending this feud but I wouldn’t be shocked if they had these two run it back on Raw or Superstars or whatever.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 9: Tatanka & The Smoking Gunns def. Bam Bam Bigelow & The Headshrinkers (11:15)
The best match of the night surprisingly goes to this match. I say surprisingly but Bam Bam rules. I just wasn’t expecting much from it, and the first half of the match isn’t much to be honest. They isolate Bart Gunn from his corner for a few minutes, and Tatanka gets the tag. He goes wild on Bam Bam for a while, but while Tatanka is doing his skipping around the ring, Bam Bam kicks him in the back of the head, making me laugh. He said “get that shit outta here.” Soon enough, a big brawl breaks out between all 6 men, but the Gunns get sent outside while Tatanka gets a headbutt from all sides by the heels. They then attempt a triple headbutt from the top rope, but Tatanka moves and all 3 crash and burn to the mat. The Gunns run back in and clothesline Bam Bam and Fatu over the ropes while Tatanka rolls up Samu from behind to get the win here. Really good stuff.
My Rating: ***1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Match - Lex Luger def. Yokozuna (c) via countout (17:58)
Holy fuck, WWF really were in desperate want (I’d say need but they didn’t need it) of a new Hulk Hogan. The Luger propaganda was so crazy. It’s really funny to me that before Hogan left the company, Luger was a heel. Once Hogan’s gone, Lex Luger is suddenly a babyface and “a great american hero.” And here he was representing ‘Merica against the Japanese and definitely not Samoan, Yokozuna. In all seriousness though, I can buy into Yokozuna being a Japanese man more than I can buy Lex Luger being a great american hero. The match itself doesn’t start off that bad. It gets off to a solid start, it’s back and forth, there’s good action. It actually is looking like they’re gonna pull off one of those “should be crap but was good” matches… But they gave this match 18 minutes, and Yokozuna is blown the fuck up after 10 minutes… so the match really starts to drag on. Yokozuna attempts a Banzai Drop which Luger rolls out of the way of, and Yoko lands right on his ass and I know that hurt. They close up on Yoko’s face and jesus christ, he is sweating and breathing so heavily. Lex starts to come back or “Lex Up” as my stepdad called it. And this finish… This finish… if I didn’t know any better, I’d say it was booked this way to piss me off, because this finish was so stupid… But it was stupid enough that it was funny. There’s just something so funny about things that are so stupid but was written with the intention of being taken seriously. Lex hits Yokozuna with a Forearm… Yoko gets counted out. And Luger celebrates like he accomplished something. He doesn’t celebrate like he won the title, he celebrates like he just saved the human race from an alien invasion. Like imagine if at the end of Avengers Endgame, Thanos retreated, got away with the Infinity Gauntlet, but the Avengers celebrate like they won. Even though Thanos still has the thing can end all life at any time he wants to. This might be the worst, but funniest ending to any wrestling PPV in history. A bunch of guys come out, lift Luger on their shoulders, as confetti and balloons rain from the ceiling and he waves the American flag around. Congratulations, Luger, you just got your ass kicked for the better part of 18 minutes for nothing. Dumbass, LOL.
My Rating: **1/4
Cagematch Rating: 5.19
My Rating: 4/10
Even though there were good matches on this show, I don’t think I can sit here with a straight face and give it anything higher than a 4. That ending made me laugh but I can imagine there was some people who bought this show at the time and came away from it thinking “what a waste of money.” There were 4 non-finishes on this show. 2 countouts and 2 DQs, even though I do think the Bret/Lawler DQ finish was good. Giant Gonzalez wrestled… that is all. Definitely think this has to be the worst SummerSlam I’ve seen so far, and I think it may be tough to beat in that respective.
Moving forward to 2007, with a show with a star-studded main event. No Way Out 2007.
Match 1: Razor Ramon def. Ted DiBiase (7:32)
Quick and forgettable match. Not bad though. Razor was now a babyface and taking on the million dollar man in what I believe was his last PPV match in WWF. DiBiase wears down Razor for a while but it doesn’t drag on. The match is actually longer than I thought it was. DiBiase exposes the turnbuckle and tries to ram Razor’s face into it, but Razor reverses it and rams DiBiase’s face into it instead. Razor picks DiBiase up for a Razor’s Edge and makes quick work of Ted Sr.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 2: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - The Steiner Brothers (c) def. The Heavenly Bodies (9:28)
Being in the Steiner’s homestate, the crowd was firmly behind them. The Bodies jump The Steiners before they can get their jackets off. But the Steiners quickly turn things around and toss them around, but the Bodies turn things around again in their favor with a nice double team where Jimmy slid between Scott’s legs while Prichard hit a bulldog on him. The Bodies isolate Scott for a few minutes, and just for a right amount of time. Scott makes the hot tag to Rick, who goes buck wild on the challengers. Cornette throws his tennis racket to Jimmy who, hits Rick with it, and gets a two count. Scott comes back in and hits a Frankensteiner on Prichard and Rick covers him for the Steiners to retain. Really good match.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - Shawn Michaels (c) def. Mr. Perfect via countout (11:20)
Ah yes, the first thing on this show that annoyed me. It won’t be the last though for sure. Good match, but disappointing given that the guys in the match are 2 of the best to ever do it. This should’ve been better but they never clicked for some reason. The first half of the match, Perfect outwrestles Shawn, but the tide turns after they go outside and Diesel is standing at ringside. Perfect gets distracted by the big man, and turns around into a Superkick which wasn’t his finisher yet I guess. Shawn works over Perfect’s back which has had problems before. I think Perfect hurts his back again, because Shawn jumps and sits right on it and Perfect audibly yells “GOD DAMMIT!” Perfect makes a brief comeback and the pace begins to pick up and it looks like they’re going to get the gears going. But Perfect hits a Perfect Plex, but gets pulled out of the ring by Diesel. Perfect hits Diesel with punches and Shawn follows him out. Perfect hits Shawn and throws him back in while Diesel throws Perfect into the steel steps while the referee’s back is turned. Perfect gets counted out… Are you serious? What a lame finish.
My Rating: ***1/4
Match 4: I.R.S. def. 1-2-3 Kid (5:44)
The Kid does a pre-match interview before this match, and I don’t know why they did this to the poor guy, because he had no idea how to talk. And I get he has to get used to talking on screen, but he was so nervous. This is an eh match. Irwin wears down The Kid for a lot of this match, and I don’t remember the Kid getting a whole lot of offense in other than a pop-up dropkick. I.R.S. beats The Kid with a lariat.
My Rating: **
Match 5: Bret Hart def. Doink the Clown via DQ (9:05)
Originally supposed to be Bret vs Lawler, but Lawler comes out on crutches and an ice pack on his knee, and says he isn’t medically cleared, and found a replacement. His “court jester” since who knows when I suppose. Bret and Doink go on to have an okay match, but I can’t say I remember too much from it, aside from Doink jumping off the top rope and Bret’s knees hitting his gooch. Bret puts Doink in the Sharpshooter, but Jerry Lawler gets in and hits Bret with his crutch! He was faking the whole time?! THAT SON OF A BITCH! BAH GAWD! But… is it over?! NO NOT YET! (boom boom)
My Rating: **3/4
As Jerry Lawler is going to the back, he’s stopped by Jack Tunney, who goes down to Howard Finkel and has him make the announcement that if Lawler doesn’t go to the ring to wrestle Bret Hart, he will be banished from WWF for life, kinda making me wish he had ran away. But Bret hits him and drags him to the ring and proceeds to layeth the smackdown on his candy ass!
Match 6: Jerry Lawler def. Bret Hart via DQ (6:32)
There was a couple times in this match where they should’ve been DQ’d. Because both of them blatantly use the crutches in front of the referee. Have to say though, while the match itself isn’t all that great, this part of the show was entertaining. Now you might think I’m annoyed by the DQ finish, and to an extent because of how many non-finishes were on this show, sure. But I also think it makes a ton of sense. Bret basically schools Lawler for the most part, he drops the straps like he’s 2006 Kurt Angle. He wants to fuck Lawler up. And he does, because he puts Lawler in the Sharpshooter and Lawler gives up… and Bret does not let go for the next 3 or so minutes. 5 different referees run out to try and get Bret off. One of them pulls on his hair at one point and Bret will not let go. Soon enough, there’s like 12 other people in the ring, and Bret’s brothers, Bruce and Owen get in and they talk Bret into letting go. But Finkel announces that the referee has reversed the decision in Lawler’s favor because of Bret’s refusal to let go of the hold. This is ironically similar to Lawler’s match with Cole at WrestleMania, but this DQ was better because people gave a shit about this and they didn’t spend 14 minutes putting on one of the most atrocious matches ever. Good way to get heat on Lawler while making Bret look good. It isn’t the best match of the night, but it’s certainly the most sports entertaining match of the night.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 7: Ludvig Borga def. Marty Jannetty (5:15)
Just a couple months ago, Marty Jannetty was the Intercontinental Champion and now he’s getting squashed on PPV. Ludvig just pummels Marty for 5 minutes, including a sick pop up where Ludvig punches Jannetty on the way down. Marty gets a handful of shots in and thats it. Marty comes off the top rope and Ludvig catches him, puts him in a Torture Rack and that’s it.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 8: Rest in Peace Match - The Undertaker def. Giant Gonzalez (8:04)
Hello, Giant Gonzalez, no I didn’t miss you… Fuck man, why would they continue this feud? After the shitshow that they had at WrestleMania, why would they keep this going? Rest in Peace Match is basically a No DQ Match, just to clear up any possible confusion. I think WWF really missed out on doing an Undertaker and Doink feud at this time. Now that sounds interesting to me. Undertaker fighting ‘big man #743’ isn’t interesting to me. Now I don’t know what went down here since Mania, but Undertaker comes out alone and Harvey Wippleman has the urn so clearly some shit has happened since WrestleMania. Giant is pummeling Taker much like he did at Mania, and then Paul Bearer comes out and Vince and Heenan on commentary can’t believe it. Like they never thought they’d see him again. What did they do to Paul Bearer? Did they encase him in cement or trap him in a meat locker or something? Anyway, Paul Bearer lays the smackdown on Harvey’s candy ass which was the most entertaining part of the match. Then grabs the urn and gives The Undertaker the strength to finish this… with a top rope clothesline and Taker crosses Gonzalez’ arms and wins the match, hopefully ending this feud but I wouldn’t be shocked if they had these two run it back on Raw or Superstars or whatever.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 9: Tatanka & The Smoking Gunns def. Bam Bam Bigelow & The Headshrinkers (11:15)
The best match of the night surprisingly goes to this match. I say surprisingly but Bam Bam rules. I just wasn’t expecting much from it, and the first half of the match isn’t much to be honest. They isolate Bart Gunn from his corner for a few minutes, and Tatanka gets the tag. He goes wild on Bam Bam for a while, but while Tatanka is doing his skipping around the ring, Bam Bam kicks him in the back of the head, making me laugh. He said “get that shit outta here.” Soon enough, a big brawl breaks out between all 6 men, but the Gunns get sent outside while Tatanka gets a headbutt from all sides by the heels. They then attempt a triple headbutt from the top rope, but Tatanka moves and all 3 crash and burn to the mat. The Gunns run back in and clothesline Bam Bam and Fatu over the ropes while Tatanka rolls up Samu from behind to get the win here. Really good stuff.
My Rating: ***1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Match - Lex Luger def. Yokozuna (c) via countout (17:58)
Holy fuck, WWF really were in desperate want (I’d say need but they didn’t need it) of a new Hulk Hogan. The Luger propaganda was so crazy. It’s really funny to me that before Hogan left the company, Luger was a heel. Once Hogan’s gone, Lex Luger is suddenly a babyface and “a great american hero.” And here he was representing ‘Merica against the Japanese and definitely not Samoan, Yokozuna. In all seriousness though, I can buy into Yokozuna being a Japanese man more than I can buy Lex Luger being a great american hero. The match itself doesn’t start off that bad. It gets off to a solid start, it’s back and forth, there’s good action. It actually is looking like they’re gonna pull off one of those “should be crap but was good” matches… But they gave this match 18 minutes, and Yokozuna is blown the fuck up after 10 minutes… so the match really starts to drag on. Yokozuna attempts a Banzai Drop which Luger rolls out of the way of, and Yoko lands right on his ass and I know that hurt. They close up on Yoko’s face and jesus christ, he is sweating and breathing so heavily. Lex starts to come back or “Lex Up” as my stepdad called it. And this finish… This finish… if I didn’t know any better, I’d say it was booked this way to piss me off, because this finish was so stupid… But it was stupid enough that it was funny. There’s just something so funny about things that are so stupid but was written with the intention of being taken seriously. Lex hits Yokozuna with a Forearm… Yoko gets counted out. And Luger celebrates like he accomplished something. He doesn’t celebrate like he won the title, he celebrates like he just saved the human race from an alien invasion. Like imagine if at the end of Avengers Endgame, Thanos retreated, got away with the Infinity Gauntlet, but the Avengers celebrate like they won. Even though Thanos still has the thing can end all life at any time he wants to. This might be the worst, but funniest ending to any wrestling PPV in history. A bunch of guys come out, lift Luger on their shoulders, as confetti and balloons rain from the ceiling and he waves the American flag around. Congratulations, Luger, you just got your ass kicked for the better part of 18 minutes for nothing. Dumbass, LOL.
My Rating: **1/4
Cagematch Rating: 5.19
My Rating: 4/10
Even though there were good matches on this show, I don’t think I can sit here with a straight face and give it anything higher than a 4. That ending made me laugh but I can imagine there was some people who bought this show at the time and came away from it thinking “what a waste of money.” There were 4 non-finishes on this show. 2 countouts and 2 DQs, even though I do think the Bret/Lawler DQ finish was good. Giant Gonzalez wrestled… that is all. Definitely think this has to be the worst SummerSlam I’ve seen so far, and I think it may be tough to beat in that respective.
Moving forward to 2007, with a show with a star-studded main event. No Way Out 2007.
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