![]() Stacey Kiebler (who at the time was in the Dudley Boyz corner as their manager a left over remnant of the ‘Invasion’ storyline), then attempted to distract Tazz only for ‘The Human Suplex Machine’ to lock the Tazmission on her. Spike managed to make the ‘hot-tag’ to the now recovered Tazz but was denied by the referee who failed to see it, before another opportunity opened itself up moments later where Spike this time made a tag that counted, allowing Tazz to take over on both opponents with a flurry of suplexes. To start, The Dudleys took Tazz out on the floor before focussing their attack on Spike Dudley’s injured neck. It was almost as if management had anticipated the largely apathetic reaction to the Dudleys and booked this one to last a paltry 5 minutes, but if that were the case, why book them opposite the reigning tag team champions in the opener of arguably the promotion’s 2 nd biggest night of the calendar? Despite having such a short amount of time to work with, the four men involved attempted to fit a full 15 minute match into a third of the time resulting in a rushed bout that did the tag team title belts’ credibility no favour at all. The lack of fresh ideas and the sense that those involved were trying to recapture former glories is the abiding theme of this show. The feeling of staleness wasn’t helped by the concept behind the opener which would see Bubba Ray and D-Von on the opposite side of the ring to their kayfabe brother Spike, and Tazz a combination of rivals which had been seen before in ECW, and even in this different setting, still felt like a rehash. Like a rock band, past their best, and being heckled to play the hits of yesteryear rather than the material they’re attempting to promote from their most recent release, in this moment it was clear that The Dudley Boyz were no longer relevant beyond the nostalgia of their biggest hit. ![]() ![]() Disregarding the fact that the Dudley Boyz were the heels and that the tag team titles were on the line in a match that had barely began, the fans were calling for them to fast-forward, past their pursuit of the belts and in contradiction to their disposition as heels, to using their most over spot. The bout features Tazz and Spike Dudley against The Dudley Boyz for the WWE Tag Team Titles, and with the contest barely started and with The Dudleys already firmly in control, the crowd break into a hearty chorus of “we want tables”. So get ready to blast off in a rocket fuelled Starfield performance preview.There is a moment, just minutes into the opening encounter of the 2002 Royal Rumble pay-per-view that sums this whole event up pretty well. We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more. The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps. With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. Grapple (while opponent's in second stage of groggy) O+Down: Tombstone Piledriver 3 O+Left: Undertaker Strikes O+Up: Undertaker Arm Wrench O+Right: Undertaker Fury Punchīack Attack O: Irish Whip O+Down: Pumphandle Slam 2 O+Left: Reverse DDT O+Up: Forearm Smash O+Right: Russian Leg Sweep 2 Grapple (while opponent's groggy) O: Irish Whip O+Down: Undertaker Chokeslam 2 O+Left: Undertaker Knee Strike O+Up: Super Spinebuster O+Right: Punch and Grapple 2 Grapple O: Irish Whip O+Down: Respect Me? O+Left: Undertaker Sideslam O+Up: Club to Neck 2 O+Right: Suplex 2 Taunts L2: Taunt Undertaker 1 L2+Down or Up: Taunt Undertaker 2 L2+Right or Left: Taunt Undertaker 3Īttack Down+X: Undertaker Big Boot X+Diagonal Down: Toe Kick 1 X+Left: Undertaker Punches 1 X+Diagonal Up: Toe Kick 2 X+Up: Undertaker Punches 3 X+Right: Undertaker Body Punch Remember, he's the man who not only threw Mankind off the top of the cell, he choke slammed him through the roof! No wrestler is more respected, or feared than The Undertaker, and for good reason. One of the true legends of the ring, The Undertaker is not just bad, he's a badass, and more specifically, an American Badass. ![]() The Dead Man keeps rollin' rollin' rollin' along, only now he's traded in his casket for a motorcycle.
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