

A bunch of the cruiserweights hold Viscera down so Scotty can hit the Worm. Reigns is out next as the ring is still very full. The fighting starts with Spike being sent to the steps as Hurricane makes the mistake of hammering away in the corner, making him the first elimination. Before the bell, Hurricane gives Heidenreich his own mask so Heidenreich punches him in the face. They’re all in their show colored shirts with Eric Bischoff and Theodore Long at ringside. This is your “get them all on the show” match, which was likely just the DVD extra. Paul London, Spike Dudley, Scotty 2 Hotty Tajiri, William Regal, Rhino, Hurricane, Rosey, Maven, Simon Dean, Gene Snitsky, Chris Masters, Val Venis, Tyson Tomko, Sylvain Grenier, Rob Conway, Viscera, Hardcore Holly, Charlie Haas, Nunzio, Billy Kidman, Mark Jindrak, Funaki, Akio, Orlando Jordan, Doug Basham, Danny Basham, Heidenreich, Luther Reigns, Booker T. Oh and Batista and John Cena look more than ready to become the top stars in the company.
#Randy orton burn in my light arena effect movie#
The theme is Wrestlemania Goes Hollywood, which has included some outstanding movie parody trailers. I’m curious to see how this show goes as I haven’t seen the television leading up to it since the show aired so maybe the show will feel a little bit different. It’s the big one as things have to change at some point in WWE. Location: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CaliforniaĬommentators: Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler, Michael Cole, Tazz Note that I rate using letters instead of stars and I don’t rate matches under three minutes as really, how good or bad can something that short be? It could be anything from modern WWE to old school to indies to anything in between. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I’ll be posting a new review here on, starting today. I’ve been reviewing wrestling shows for over ten years now and have reviewed over 5,000 shows. Welcome to KB’s Old School (and New School) Reviews.
