Thursday, 14 April 2016

WWE Main Event 04/03/2014

Whether it's due to the (then) recent launch of the Network or the build to Wrestlemania, this episode of Main Event is positively star packed. But does having bigger names result in better matches?

Daniel Bryan vs Kane
Quite a big match for Main Event. Surprisingly good match here, best Kane match I’ve seen in a long time. Of course, being in there with Bryan helps, but it looks like Kane has upped his game knowing he’s in the ring with someone who’ll go all out. First indicator is when he whips Bryan to the buckle near the start, and immediately follows with a big clothesline. Just a noticeable burst of speed I don’t associate with Kane. Bryan’s comeback sees him work over the knee of Kane, who sells it superbly even on offence. It also adds an interesting element to their interactions with the size difference, as it gives Bryan a weak spot to concentrate on and an easy focal point for his comebacks. At the same time, one shot from Kane is enough to take Bryan down, so both are vulnerable even when on offence. Bryan goes on a kick blitz that sees Kane positively wilt. Bryan lands on the back of his head following a failed top rope rana, which is a bit cringeworthy knowing what we do now. Kane tries a chokeslam, but Bryan hoists himself over for a sunset flip for the victory. Pleasant surprise.

Nikki Bella vs Alicia Fox
Also interesting to see Nikki slumming it on the C-show. Fox is on point throughout the match, hurling herself with gusto into Nikki’s slightly weak offence. Nikki got to be really good as a heel later this year, but as a face she’s a bit too lightweight. Not as much fun as the Nikki Bella who beasts women with massive forearm shots to the face. Fox is great on offence – her Northern Lights suplex is always terrific, and I liked her choking Nikki over the ropes whilst dismissively slapping her head. Nikki makes an uninspired comeback and hits the Rack Attack from nowhere for the win.

The Usos vs Los Matadores

This is the Usos first title defence, and is due to be against the New Age Outlaws, but the NAO claim injury and are replaced by Fernando and Diego. To be honest, it most likely resulted in a better match. A really fluid and fun opening ends with a dive series, before the matadors take control with a nice dropkick/legsweep combo. Los Matadores continue to work over the isolated Uso and, barring a sloppy two-man monkey flip, incorporate a nice mix of double teams. Fernando gets a real shine spot, hitting a springboard twisting Swanton and landing on his feet when an Uso avoided the second. The Usos helpfully don’t fill this match with a thousand superkicks, so it’s acceptable when they hit just the one and win the match with a top rope splash. Fun bout.

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