Showing posts with label Bret Hart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bret Hart. Show all posts

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Bret Hart vs. Roddy Piper (Intercontinental Championship) (Wrestlemania 8) Review

Bret Hart vs. Roddy Piper (Intercontinental Championship) (Wrestlemania 8)

This is a match that will always hold a special place in my heart, and I'm sure others who were a kid around this time. Bret was my favourite back then and will always be, but I also liked Piper, so it was an interesting match with them both going in as faces and knowing the close history between the two. Been years since I have watched the match too. Piper/Bret apparently planned out the match in a diner somewhere and they both agreed that they'll add a 'surprise' to the match that would fool everyone, including Vince. I'm sure we'll get to that in the match.......

Piper won the Intercontinental Championship back at the Royal Rumble from The Mountie and Bret was the next in line, and a win would be the catalyst for his real big push.

First, I'll post a promo between the two a few weeks before Wrestlemania (IF Vince hasn't took it down yet)

Roddy Piper + Bret Hart (Challenge 3/15/1992)



First of all, Piper looks great here in his street clothes. It's a very good promo from both, but esp Piper, who quickly goes from not so serious, to full on serious. Piper offers not to fight Bret, he respects Bret and the Hart family and doesn't want to lose his friendship. Bret seems to understand this, but at the same time, he wants to win back the title, and if he has to beat Piper to do it, so be it.

The ending to this promo is fantastic by Piper.

So, here we are at Wrestlemania. First of all, we get a pre match promo with Mene Gene along with both Piper and Bret. I love how this starts out with Piper joking around with Bret, then all of a sudden, it's gets real serious.


“Why do it here, when I can have a million people watch me rip your head off” - Piper

Then as Piper turns away, Bret does the fake punch thing, to call back to that above interview on Challenge, to when Piper did that to Bret, Piper fires right back though and pulls out his belt wrapped around his fists. I fucking love Piper's “Bye, bye. Bye, bye” to Bret too. Fuck Piper has been gold so far and we haven't even got into the match yet.

This thing is oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon.

First of all, forgot how huge the Hoosier Dome looked in a wide shot.



The Hitman is out first, looking as cool as ever. Not only is my all time favourite, but he just so happens to have one of my all time favourite themes, too. Piper comes out with a 'mean as fuck' look on his face. Oh he means business, alright.

“I've never liked bag pipe music, it stinks” - Heenan

LOL

They get in each other's faces as the ref lays out the rules.



Piper, physically, looks fantastic here btw. In maybe the best shape of his career.

In this shot, there is a big four horseman banner in the crowd lol.

They both lock up to get this started, and both struggle for control, before Piper wins out and gives Bret an arm drag. Again, they both lock up and struggle for control, but it's Bret this time who wins out and gives Piper the arm drag. Tit for tat to start this.

Lock up again and Piper takes Bret down to the mat with a single leg takedown hold. Bret is struggling to break the hold, so he just makes his way over to the ropes and dumps Piper through the middle rope and onto the outside. Piper is PISSED at this and storms back into the ring, gets in Bret's face, they have a little shove until

PIPER SPITS RIGHT AT BRET



Awwwwwwwwwwwwwww shiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

Piper raises his hands and they go for a test of strength. Piper quickly breaks out of this with an armbar, which Bret reverses and starts hitting at Piper's midriff. Piper shoves his hand in Bret's face and gives him a stiff chop to the throat. Bret just won't let go of the arm of Piper, as Piper starts waling away at Bret with wild punches and big slaps. This doesn't work, and Bret outs Piper's other arm into an armbar.

Piper again tries to break the hold by grabbing Bret's head and ramming it into the turnbuckle, but Bret just won't fucking let go. So Piper goes back to chopping the fuck out of him. Piper starts running around the ring, but Bret is hanging on tight and he plants Piper face first into the mat.



Down on the mat now and Bret has still got Piper's arm locked in. Both back up now and Piper whips Bret off the ropes, misses with a clothesline and Bret nails him with a sweet dropkick. Bret seems really hurt though and is clutching at shoulder in pain. Then out of nowhere, he rolls Piper up for a pin attempt



Oh Bret, you little scamp.

Both get up at the same time and Piper looks at the ref like “WHAT THE FUCK” and slaps Bret hard in the face. Both kicking off now as Bret shoves him and they start jawing at each other. Piper whips Bret off the ropes, but Bret comes flying at him with a cross body and, eventually, they both go over the top rope and onto the outside. Bret though was hanging onto the top rope and it was more Piper's momentum in what threw him over. Piper straight up though and gets back into the ring. Bret gingerly makes it to his feet and Piper, rather sarcastically, sits on the middle rope and holds them open for Bret.

So Bret obliges, without ever taking his eyes off Piper though. Piper then goes into his back of heel tricks, as Bret is trying to seemingly tie his boot, Piper nails him with a sucker punch to the face.

Oh, Roddy.

Piper now starts kicking the shit out of Bret, kicking his head and stomping at him. He rams Bret's head off the turnbuckle for good measure, too. He nails Bret with a very closed fist and hits him with a running bulldog.

HOLY FUCK, BRET IS DAMN BUSTED OPEN

JUICE TIME AT THE HOOSIER DOME

Piper goes for the cover, but Bret kicks out. Piper bites him and sends him crashing, back first, into the turnbuckle. Piper now on the assault, as he slaps Bret and hits with with a vicious high knee, before going for another cover, but again getting a 2 count. Piper nails Bret with another closed fist and whips him into the ropes. Bret reverses this into a sunset flip and gets a 2 count. Piper is pissed at this, and starts stiffing Bret with some boxing style jabs to the open wound on Bret's head.

Another 2 count pin follows.

Bret is a BLOODY MESS here as Piper again starts punching his head, but Bret starts to fight back, nailing Piper with a swift punch of his own and hits Piper with a running forearm, sending Piper flying out the ring.



Bret just about manages to get back to his feet as Piper re-enters the ring. They hit each other with clotheslines and now they are both down on the mat.

Crowd are hot now, as Piper goes for a risky move and climbs to the top turnbuckle. Just as he makes it up there, Bret gets up and hits him plum in the midriff, planting Piper right on the ropes.

Playing possum again, eh Hitman

Bret grabs Piper's hair and and sends his head crashing to the mat. He hits him with an inverted atomic drop and a snap suplex. He covers Piper, but again, can only get a 2 count.

Man, this has been some match.

He hits Piper with a neckbreaker and again, goes for the cover, but again, can only get another 2 count.

I know I have said it already, but BRET and STUFFED PIG spring to mind here.



Bret really giving it to Piper now, as he nails a backbreaker. Bret attempts to apply the SHARPSHOOTER, but Piper does everything he can to grab Bret's leg and stop this from happening. He succeeds, but Bret nails him with an elbow. Piper flat on his back now, as Bret climbs to the middle tutnbuckle and and goes to elbow Piper again, but Piper gets his foot up and hits Bret plum in the face with his boot.

This has been a proper back and forth classic.

They are both on their knees and both start hitting each other with big rights.



Both back on their feet, Bret headbutts Piper, puts him in a headlock, but Piper pushes Bret out of it and STRAIGHT INTO THE REFEREE

REF BUMP ~!

He hits Bret with a (sloppy) clothesline and this sends Bret out the ring via the middle ropes. Piper goes after him and whacks Bret's head off the steel steps and dumps him straight back into the ring. Piper then goes over and

GRABS THE STEEL RING BELL

WTF???????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fans are screaming here. Piper stands over Bret's bloody body with the ring bell in hand.



NO RODDY, NO

Bret is on his knees in desperation here as Piper continues to tease whacking Bret over the head. Piper starts looking around and into the crowd.

THAT'S IT RODDY, YOU DON'T REALLY WANT TO DO THIS, SON.

“Use it, use it. You know that old saying; What the hell, use the bell” - Heenan
“Hit him, give it to me, I'll hit him” - Heenan

LOL

Piper finally comes to his senses and throws the bell out the ring.

Bret gets up and Piper gives him a big right hand, Bret tries to retaliate back, but misses and Piper puts him into a sleeper hold. Bret manages to plant his feet onto the turnbuckle and pushes himself onto Piper and into a PIN ATTEMPT



Ref just about gets back up to count. 1,2.....................................3

OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BRET HART IS YOUR NEW WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION.

Crowd are on their feet. What a moment.

The ref gets the belt, but Piper snatches it straight off him. Fuck sake Piper, don't start this again. He puts it onto Bret, holds out his hand, and lifts Bret up.



THIS IS FUCKING EMOTION

This whole match is an emotional roller-coaster. The storytelling and psychology is seriously off the charts here. Piper looked fantastic and I loved the way he slipped into de-facto heel mode for this match to make the dynamic between them even better. Bret getting bloodied up was also such an excellent idea and it totally worked within the context of the match. These two just meshed so well and it came across as two guys going back and forth for, in their minds, the most important championship title belt.

A seminal moment for Bret to take this forward and be the next singles star and credit to Piper for giving it all he could to properly put him over. Both of them came out of this looking great though. It's still a great match that ranks in the one of greatest in the company's history. Both on the quality of the match and the performers and what it set out to achieve.


HIGHLY Recommended.

Sunday, 5 February 2017

Bret Hart vs Diesel (WWF Championship) (WWF Survivor Series 1995) Review

Bret Hart vs Diesel (WWF Championship) (WWF Survivor Series 1995)



Mr.Perfect joins J.R and Vince on commentary here. This has always been one of my favorite WWF matches, so i'm looking forward to this. This is of course a No-DQ match.

Both Bret and Diesel look great and ready for business. Nash starts out by removing the top turnbuckle pad and throwing it to the outside. Bret just goes 'Yeah, well i can do that too', and proceeds to follow suit, and they're both like "You ready to do this or what?"

They continue to try and psych each other by calmly staring and Bret starts circling the big man, before running Nash into the corner and tries to go for the leg, but Nash has none of it and starts landing big punches onto Bret and clubbing his back. He keeps him in the corner to deliver his big elbow and knee strikes. He won't let Bret out of that corner as he continues to hammer him with big blows.

Bret bails to the outside for a breather but Nash calmly follows him like he's Michael Myers and gives him a big clubbing forearm to the back, before picking him up and planting Bret's head off the guardrail. No count out in this match either. Nash still in complete control of this one. He throws Bret back into the ring, taking his time and methodically hovering over him. Bret tries to bail again to the outside, but Nash is right there again and starts choking him with his big boot.

Bret tries a comeback and starts kicking at Nash's leg, but gets cut off by some punches the the head and a big punch that knocks Bret back onto the outside. Nash keeping that slow pace and he's got the Hitman exactly where he wants him. He slams Bret into the steel steps. Bret taking a hammering atm, as Nash picks him up and slams into the post.

Nash walks over to the bell area, throws a bloke off his chair, right into the camera lol



He then takes that same chair and hit's Bret's back with it. No DQ remember in this one. Nash warms his hands and throws Bret back into the ring and slams him, back first into the turnbuckle, before giving him a powerful clothesline. Nash shouts "Do you know what time it is?", and seems to signal for the Jacknife Powerbomb. He tries, but Bret blocks it and grabs Nash's leg. Nash keeps trying, but Bret won't let go of that damn leg, and starts to BITE Nash's arm lol, before landing some big punches of his own.

This might just be the big Bret comeback.

He then BITES Nash's ear seemingly, before raking his eye, jumping on his back and putting a sleeper/chokehold on. Bret starts kicking at Nash's leg, as he tries right at the start of the match, knowing this is his next strategy. Big knees to the leg and a snapmere to Nash, who holds his leg in pain. Bret isn't letting him off and does a big power squat off the ropes onto his damaged leg. It looks like Bret is going for the Sharpshooter, but ends up putting on a Figure-Four.

Nash is puffing and blowing and is selling the agony here, trying to drag himself to the ropes. The ref tells Bret to release the hold because Nash has the ropes (this is bought up by Perfect on commentary, who points out "What's he (ref) going to do, DQ him?"), but Bret ends up releasing the hold, before going back to the leg with big knee strikes. Nash can't get off the mat as his leg is being destroyed here and Bret is in complete control of him.

He tries to put the Sharpshooter on, but Nash pokes him in the eye, TWICE. Nash then shoves Bret, with his legs, head first onto one of those exposed turnbuckles (the one Nash took off, which was a nice touch if that was intended). He then starts clubbing Bret, this is the big Diesel comeback??!!

Nope, Bret grabs that leg again and slams it into the post, twice. Bret grabs some sort of power cord or lead that is wrapped around the post and ties Nash's leg to it!! But that was frivolous as Nash delivers a big leg drop onto Bret's head. Nash tries to get up, but his leg remains tied to the rope, so Bret gets on the turnbuckle drops an elbow onto him. Nash is flat on his back as Bret then goes to the outside and grabs a chair. He tries to swat Nash with it, who counters and on one leg, delivers a couple of big boots to Bret, knocking him down.



What a battle this has been so far. Nash then tries grabbing the chair, but Bret stands on his hand, grabs the chair for himself, and whacks Nash on the back with it and then back to the leg with some big standing chair shots. Nash is still down and tied to the post lol, as Bret stays in control with some big elbow strikes. Not a single pinfall attempt as of yet either, what a refreshing change eh.

Bret picks him up for a back drop. He's still got that chair, and proceeds to climb to the top turnbuckle with it, but  Nash gets up and hits Bret, knocking him onto his gentlemen's parts

'Don't rub 'em son, count 'em'

Nash then, still tied to that post, throws Bret off the turnbuckle into the middle of the  ring. He then realizes he has to untie himself to do any sort of damage onto Bret. Nash is now free, but is limping, as he should be after the shit his leg has taken. He plants Bret with a side slam before going for the first pin of the match and getting a 2 count.

He rams Bret face first into that exposed turnbuckle (we all know how well Bret can do this). We also get our first instant replay of the match, another refreshing feature here. Nash limps over (good selling here btw) to Bret, before just about landing a big, two legged squat onto Bret at the ropes. He picks him up and carries him over to the corner, still limping here, and delivers Snake Eyes to Bret. He tries to do the same onto the exposed turnbuckle, but Bret blocks it and rams Nash's head straight into it.

Crowd start to come alive now as Bret mounts his comeback with some punches to Nash. He gets Nash down with a big clothesline and goes for another pin, but only gets a 2 again. Bret has the momentum here and delivers a top rope bulldog onto Nash and gets another 2 count. He gives Nash a side Russian leg sweep to keep him down on the mat and gets another 2 count. Both back on their feet and Bret starts laying in some more punches, before clotheslining Nash onto the outside. Bret tries to leap over the top rope onto Nash, but misses and takes a big bump onto the floor.

Nash gets back in the ring to get his bearings back as Bret lays on the outside. Bret tries to get back in the ring, but Nash shoves him off the apron an onto the table (remember when this was refreshing)



Great little moment too as some of the crowd, mostly kids, run over to take a closer look, and i hope lol, see if Bret is ok. Nash goes over, picks Bret up, and clubs him down, Bret still tries to get up and Nash does a 'What the fuck, you still trying to get up?'. He throws Bret back into the ring and signals for the Jacknife. He goes to put Bret int position, but Bret is dead on his feet, and just flops right back down onto the mat.

Nash is too complacent here as he's standing over Bret, and is then shocked to fuck as Bret ROLLS HIM UP FOR THE WIN!!!



Bret Hart is your new WWF World Champion. Nash is like "Motherfucker"



He gives Hebner one hell of a shove and picks Bret up and delivers a Jacknife. Pfft, poor loser. A load of other refs come in and try to stop him, but he just swats them away with big punches and gives Bret another fucking Jacknife Powerbomb. SOMEONE STOP THIS MADMAN.

Nash then spits onto the outside lol and exits the ring.

Well do i still love this? FUCK YES I DO. it is just the perfect big man, little man formula, etched into a  no DQ setting. Nash is on point mostly with the selling of the leg, Bret is great as always on his offense, as is Nash TBH. There are multiple spots that they incorporate the stipulation into and it feels  like a war, with Bret trying to survive, before getting a gameplan together.

I'll have to re-watch their matches at KOTR and RR to see how they compare, but this has always been  the best one IMO and is still my favorite. Nash's best match? Probably still is, although his match with Shawn at IYH would run it close TBH. Just excellent storytelling and psychology, brilliantly executed by both men. Maybe it would have been enhanced if one, or both, of them got some blood to help the narrative and those turnbuckle shots, but that's only a small observation that's not really important TBH