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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| MANUFACTURER: | Coliseum Video (A&H |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Wrestling |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 086635008833 |
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Customer Reviews of Royal Rumble 1991
Rumble 91 is the 2nd Best ever! The best ever Rumble event was 92 , but the is was the second best one ever! The night starts out with The rockers vs. Orient express. This was a very good opening match it was high flying and exciting it kept me watching. Then the big boss man took on the barbarian , this match wasnt that good. Then the title match happend it was a great match , The ultimate warrior vs. SGT. Slaughter this was slaughters only title win ever and it was a good match. Then there was a ok tag match but nothing special. After that was the rumble and that was very good it was solid action the whole time and i was glued to my seat it was great it came down to earthquake and hogan and hogan won his second rumble , this was a great event pick it up while u still can!
What Wrestling Should Be - Very Good Show
This was, in my view, the best of all Royal Rumble tapes. The preliminary matches were good, the World title match saw a title change and reinaugurated a new era of Hulkamania by getting the belt off of the Warrior and onto Slaughter. The interviews were good.
This took place just days after the First Gulf War began. The tape begins with the national anthem and prominent red, white, and blue colors. The entire pageantry and presentation was excellent.
So why not five stars? Only because it could have been better early on. Make no mistake, it's worth it, but it's not quite a five-star. The Rumble itself, however, was one of the two best ever (the other being in 1992 for the title).
By the way, one person scheduled to appear did not make it to the Rumble. I won't spoil the ending for you; rent it and watch to find out. He was supposed to come out 18th so you must wait until the end. And then, you're sort of surprised still
Royal Rumble 1991
"Royal Rumble 1991" was a hell of a show. The card leading up to The Rumble match was a lot better put together than in previous years as we got a World Title match with champion Ultimate Warrior taking on Sgt. Slaughter. The backstory was that Slaughter had promised "Macho King" Randy Savage a title shot if he won. During the event, Savage's manager, Sherri tried to persuade Warrior into doing the same. Warrior refused and this resulted in Savage interfering in the match and allowing the anti-American Slaughter to win the belt. This would lead to the explosive "Wrestlemania" match between Hogan and Slaughter.
1991's "Royal Rumble" match was my favorite one. It featured the Immortal Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Earthquake, Smash & Crush of Demoltion, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Shane Douglas, Saba Simba, and many others. This Rumble proved that it was indeed, "every man for himself" as Hogan and his ally, Tugboat did battle. It also featured the finale of the the feud between Hogan and Earthquake. This was classic WWF at its best.
The matches coming up to The Rumble were also pretty good as The Rockers took on The Orient Express in a great textbook tag team battle. The Big Bossman's feud with The Heenan Family continued as he faced The Barbarian. Dustin Rhodes made his WWF pay-per-view debut as he joined up with his father, Dusty as the father-son team took on "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase and his bodyguard, Virgil. This match ended with the emotional moment where Virgil had finally had enough of Dibiase and took him out with the Million $ belt.
Another great thing about this Royal Rumble was it featured some excellent commentary with Gorilla Monsoon doing play-by-play while "Rowdy" Roddy Piper worked as the color man. Piper was very underrated as a broadcaster and he brought some humor to this show. While some may argue not having a heel in the booth hurts in the long run, there is no proof of it here.