Summerslam Count-Up – 2006: How Can A Card So Stacked Be So Meh?

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  1. Deepthroat Ghoul says:

    I have three things to point out about this PPV:

    1.This was the first SummerSlam since 1991 to not feature The Undertaker, since management knew that his planned Last Man Standing match with The Great Khali (which they did hold on the August 18th edition of SmackDown) would suck and take the grade for this show down a big notch.

    2.Big Show was very unhealthy as he was bloated and tired-looking. Regardless, he was still delivering the goods with weekly crazy brawls on ECW. The irony is that Big Show was finally being booked as an unbeatable giant champion, but it’s too bad it came at a time when he seemed to be physically breaking down.

    3.One thing you didn’t mention in the backstory for the I Quit match between Ric Flair vs. Mick Foley was that throughout 2006, Foley maintained a blog on WWE.com and often mentioned Melina, claiming she was one of his favorite performers. Foley wanted to include her in this storyline, so as the weeks went on, he began to mention their friendship on TV. Melina would play a role here and the next night, but that would be the extent of it.

    The major issue with this angle, along with the feud with Terry Funk at ECW One Night Stand 2006 two months earlier, was that Foley seemed to really build up these angles in his mind, but when it came time for them to play out, they seemed random and out of place. This is especially true for his friendship with Melina that came off more like a creepy crush than any sort of plutonic friendship.

    Now with that said, the ending where Foley quits just to save Melina’s bacon really upset me because the match got off to such a hot start and was developing into a classic sick brawl, but the convoluted Melina stuff really messed it up. I understand what Foley was going for and know he was just trying to help elevate Melina, but it was hard to take this relationship seriously when it had hardly been mentioned on TV or established as something we should care about. This was hardly Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth.

  2. Mouldylocks says:

    “Now some of you again might say that Hogan didn’t give Randy the rub here, but on a closer look he did”<<That's what you put on the hogan match in the first review… what do you think has changed? or better yet, are you right there? or here?

    • Thomas Hall says:

      The more I think about it the more I think I’m right here. Hogan getting out of the RKO makes the finisher look weak and at the end of the day the only person that benefits from this is Hogan.

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