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Anthony Bowens vs. John Silver

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 5.36
Cleaner wrote on 06.07.2025:
[4.0] "Für mich die Definition eines "ausreichendes" Match. Es ist ordentlich in der Idee und Umsetzung, man kriegt so ein Trio Titel Match nächste Woche rum."
Dkex wrote on 16.03.2025:
[5.0] "Das Match war passabel, konnte mich aber nicht wirklich groß unterhalten, Storytechnisch ist Silver's Sieg das einzig Sinnvolle hier. Alles plätscherte so vor sich hin, die "lustigen" Momente haben nicht gezündet und auch die Intensität hätte gerne höher sein dürfen. Trotzdem gab es hier und da ein paar nette Momente und wirklich schlecht war hier auch nicht."
gaius21 wrote on 30.10.2023:
[6.0] "Solides Match.Durch die Stipulation war zwar nicht wirklich Spannung im Match, trotzdem war das hier ganz nett anzusehen, beide wrestlen das ganze routiniert runter, ohne richtige Highlights rauszuhauen, das Ende war dann genau wie man es erwartet hat. **3/4"
coppercowries wrote on 22.09.2023:
[5.0] "I went into this disappointed because I enjoy watching Uno more than Silver in the ring. Uno is the only one of the Dark Order that has the character chops to make them interesting again. The match had a solid ending though, and sets up a proper new feud for the Acclaimed."
charliefiction wrote on 18.09.2023:
[6.0] "Once this match came back from commercial, it was quite good (maybe because it highlighted Silver's striking, which is better than his grappling and rope-running). Bowens is a darn good singles wrestler, and it's good to see him 10-min matches to showcase some of that. I also thought the ref distraction for the finish was very well-handled by the camera crew and the wrestlers (including Uno). The timing for all the important moments made sense. Nothing special in this match, but it achieved what it was supposed to for the Acclaimed vs Dark Order feud."
Rangdar wrote on 17.09.2023:
[6.0] "A decent mid card match, which sets the challengers for the World Trios Championship. The good guy win, but it's a shame to have left the hype around John Silver so cold. As for Bowens, not having Caster and Billy Gunn at ringside undoubtedly played a role in the audience's involvement, even if chants for him were heard. However I sometimes have the impression that the Acclaimed are overexposed, watch out for that in the future!"
2bitterforyou wrote on 17.09.2023:
[5.0] "John Silver's hype is really gone. I like the guy, but if I didn't see him again in my TV, I wouldn't notice for a long time. The opposite happens with the Acclaimed, who are ridiculously overexposed, so that I'm quickly getting tired of them. The result, a match that I didn't want to watch and did nothing to convince me otherwise."
benny5bellys wrote on 17.09.2023:
[6.0] "This is just a set up match within the programme. The Dark Order are just not natural heels but I did enjoy the promo from John Silver and the nonsense at the end. The rest of the match did not really hold my attention but I would not call it outright bad."
eddegoey wrote on 17.09.2023:
[5.0] "Obviously this is setting up for a bigger match between the groups, this was ok. Not particularly memorable but the two groups are pretty funny and entertaining generally. Screwy finish, but I guess that's the way it was always going to end ahead of whatever comes next."
Chris wrote on 17.09.2023:
[5.0] "This match was originally advertised as Bowens v Uno. I am not sure why it was changed because Uno was also at the show and got involved in the match. Maybe he has a minor injury. Silver made for a slightly better match but I still maintain Dark Order don't work as heels and there was very little heat as a result. The match was good but had a screwy finish because they both wanted to setup a trios match for Acclaimed v Dark Order but didn't want to pin Bowens clean. Skippable **3/4"
Rocky7 wrote on 17.09.2023:
[6.0] "This was building up to "how can the Dark Order further screw The Acclaimed over", so we had Max Caster and Billy Gunn banned from ringside, eventually allowing Evil Uno to sneak in and lay Anthony Bowens out to help John Silver win. At least they got a Trios Title match out of it on the Rampage two hour special."