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Maven takes on "Big Mack" on Sunday Night Heat!
Written by:
Michael
08/29/04
Pre-Match Analysis: Rodney Mack made his way down to the ring, with his lovely bride, if by lovely you mean ridiculously muscular and mannish, Jazz. I dig Rodney Mack's new theme song, though it's not nearly as cool as the "Mack militant" song he had previously. Maven made his way out next, with the best theme music on the Heat roster. Al Snow, as usual, made his comments about how he is why Maven is so great, blah blah blah. You know the drill.
Match Analysis: Maven and Mack circled each other in the ring. Maven with a go behind into a side headlock, but Mack fought out. Maven came back off the ropes with a shoulder tackle and called Mack "boy." What? Anyways, he kept the offense going with an armdrag, followed by some work in the corner. Jazz distracted Maven from the outside, allowing Mack to take Maven down with a straight right hand, followed by a kick to the back and a pair of elbow drops, keeping up the focus on the lower back on Maven. Mack hit a knee drop to the lower back before picking up Maven and working on the lower back in the corner. Mack took Maven up on his shoulder and moved into a bearhug, into a takedown, taking Maven to the mat while holding onto the hold. Maven hit elbows to Mack's head and started to move to a vertical position. Maven was on his feet and hit a jawbreaker, followed by forearms to the face as he sold his lower back. Maven went after Maven in the gut, but coming off the ropes, Mack and Maven collided hard, almost a crossbody, taking Maven down to the mat. Maven hit a forearm to take Mack down, followed by not just one but two standing dropkicks! Maven went into the cover for two. Maven went after Mack in the corner, but Mack hit a reverse elbow. Maven hit a spinning leg lariat to Mack. Maven seemed to have the advantage and was going up top, but Jazz shoved Maven to the mat below. Mack rolled up Maven for the three count and the win.
Match Grade: B-. Decent match. Mack continued his win streak, and Maven continued to be underutilized. I'd like to see Jazz move into the manager role so that we can start mixing things up more in the Raw women's division.
courtesy PWTorch.com
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We open with Rodney Mack and Jazz, to huge heat for depriving us of the pyro. Here’s Todd Grisham and Al Snow to welcome us to the program. Al remarks that Coach is not here tonight but won’t tell us why.
Out comes Maven, to my favorite WWE theme.
And here’s the bell. Maven with a headlock. Mack powers out but Maven shuts him down with a shoulder block and hip toss. Maven throws Mack into the corner and gets some shoulders to the gut, and a couple of elbows to the face for good measure. Jazz distracts Maven, and Mack hits a huge right hand, and elbow drops the back of Maven. Mack puts Maven in the corner and hits some forearms to Maven’s gut, follows up with an Oklahoma slam,(if JR could see him to). Mack with a scoop slam, Maven hits some clotheslines to Rodney Mack, and gets a clothesling for his efforts. Mack talkes Maven to the mat. Todd and Al plug the replay of the wedding later tonight. Maven hits a jaw breaker, and a couple of forewarms. He then throws Mack to the ropes, but Mack uses the momentum for a football tackle. Irish whip by Mack, Maven ducks, and gets a tackle, and two drop kicks a for 2 count. Then a spinning heel kick, and Maven goes to the top. Jazz throws him off, and Rodney Mack wins with a roll up.
Winner: Rodney Mack W/ Jazz
courtesy 411mania.com/wrestling
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