WWE Crown Jewel 2018
November 2, 2018
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
One
of the biggest nights of the calendar year for WWE sees Shawn Michaels
returning to action as he teams with Triple H to represent D-Generation X
and go into battle against The Brothers of Destruction. Also, the
vacant Universal Championship is up for grabs in a bout between Brock
Lesnar and Braun Strowman while the WWE World Cup Tournament decides who
is the best in the world.
Match 6: WWE World Cup Semifinal - The Miz vs. Rey Mysterio
At
this point, the crowd is beginning to become deflated from what has
already been a pretty long night. Either way, the show must go on as the
first semifinal match of the night sees The Miz go against an injured
Rey Mysterio. Mysterio is nursing his injured ribs throughout the match
and Miz is doing is best to exploit that injury. This made for some fun
action and probably the best match of the night with Mysterio gutting
through the contest and even kicking out of a Skull Crushing Finale.
However, Mysterio hit a 619 and followed it up with a dive from the top
that resulted in Miz putting his knees up into Mysterio's injured ribs.
Miz quickly pinned Mysterio to close the match and advance.
Winner: The Miz
Rating: ***
Match 7: WWE World Cup Semifinal - Seth Rollins vs. Dolph Ziggler
When
you run out of ideas, what do you do? That's right, put Seth Rollins
and Dolph Ziggler together in a singles match. Some may argue that these
two had the feud of the year in 2018 as they do battle in Saudi Arabia.
Per usual, the two had a great match as their chemistry together has
completely been raised to a different level after all their bouts.
However, this match just wasn't as exciting as their other encounters
with such a dead crowd to work with. They built much of the match around
Drew McIntyre being ringside and possibly interfering until Rollins was
able to later take both him and Ziggler out with a single dive out of
the ring. However, McIntyre would later insert himself in the match by
tossing Rollins off the top rope which led to Ziggler hitting a
Superkick for the win. Solid match between the two but like I said, not
their best one but still a great match for what has been a fairly dull
night.
Winner: Dolph Ziggler
Rating: ***1/4
Match 8: WWE Championship - AJ Styles (c) vs. Samoa Joe
AJ
Styles and Samoa Joe meet once again in a singles match here for the
WWE Championship. More than two hours deep into the show and the crowd
is already super tired, tough task for the two veterans here. Despite
the crowd being completely out of the action and having their own fun in
the stands, the two in the ring were still able to put on a solid match
as you would expect from the two. However, that isn't to say the match
didn't feel a tad bit underwhelming. For a feud that has gotten so
personal, I would have preferred to see the two beat the daylights out
of each other opposed to a regular singles match that we were presented
with here. Styles is able to hit a Phenomenal Forearm to seal Joe's fate
as Styles is able to go home with the title in his hands. What's the
count for failed title challenges for Joe at this point? Poor guy.
Winner: AJ Styles
Rating: ***
Match 9: WWE Universal Championship - Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman
With
Roman Reigns having to surrender his Universal Championship, it was
left vacant as Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman having a match here to
determine a new champion. Before the bell even rings, GM Baron Corbin
whacks Strowman over the head with the Universal Championship belt.
Lesnar is able to land a few F5s to Strowman who is able to still kick
out of them. Lesnar then tried to win the match by tossing Strowman out
of the ring with an F5 until Strowman was able to beat the referee's
count by sliding back into the ring. However, this would lead Strowman
to walk right back into another F5 for Lesnar to score the assisted win.
Hate him or love him, Lesnar is definitely the top guy of the company
and it's no surprise why they put the belt back on him. Every time his
music hits, people stop to watch. For Strowman, his momentum was
basically derailed at this point and by the end of 2019 now, he's still
trying to find his footing.
Winner: Brock Lesnar
Rating: 3/4*
Match 10: WWE World Cup Final - Shane McMahon vs. Dolph Ziggler
Welp,
The Miz was unable to compete due to injury so Shane McMahon decided it
would be best to sub himself in and take on Dolph Ziggler. Much to the
chagrin of Baron Corbin and the Raw commentators, the bell rings and
it's a fresh McMahon against a worn down Ziggler in the final. As you
could imagine, a very quick match here with Shane being able to hit his
Coast-to-Coast finisher and scoring the big win as he went on to
celebrate as if he went through the rigorous tournament himself. Strange
finish and really puts a stinker on could have been a cool thing to do
yearly at this Saudi events. I guess this was their way of setting up
the brand warfare for Survivor Series.
Winner: Shane McMahon
Rating: 1/2*
Match 11: D-Generation X vs. The Brothers of Destruction
We finally got it, the one match everyone was looking forward to happening in 2018... D-Generation X against The Brothers of Destruction. It is insane to think how long these guys have been doing this for. As much as everyone was hating on this match before it even happened, just about everyone was still interested in seeing Shawn Michaels make his return to the ring for the first time since retiring in 2010. That included me, as much as I would prefer to see these guys step away from the ring at times, there was still no denying the interest I had in seeing Michaels back. Funny thing, he was probably the one who looked the best in the ring despite having over 8 years off. Everything else in this match looked so sluggish and slow with both teams fighting in a match that went way longer than it had any right to. The nostalgia feelings wore off early on and watching these guys wrestle just felt a bit disheartening. A couple Sweet Chin Musics to The Undertaker and Kane led to Triple H landing a Pedigree on Kane to score the win as the match and show mercifully come to an end.
Winners: D-Generation X
Rating: **1/2
Overall Show Thoughts and Rating:
This
was a long ass show and I felt like I should have been compensated with
pay once I finished. Seriously, having shows this long feels like such a
chore to finish and the action certainly becomes repetitive at times
with the crowd being basically dead near the half-way mark. There were a
couple good spots during the show but the main events were pretty bad
and definitely not worth investing your time into.
Rating: 4.25/10
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