WWE King of the Ring 1997

1997 "Last Man Standing!"
6.4| 2h46m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 08 June 1997 Released
Producted By: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Country: United States of America
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1997 WWE King of The Ring Tournament Semi-Final Matches put Ahmed Johnson against Triple H and Mankind against Jerry "The King" Lawler, with the finals to follow. "Sycho" Sid Vicious teams with "The Legion of Doom" The Road Warriors to face The Hart Foundation. Goldust takes on Crush. Stone Cold Steve Austin battles Shawn Michaels. The Undertaker defends the WWE Championship against Faarooq and much more!

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Drama, Action

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Vince McMahon

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
SlyGuy21 So I've decided that if the makers of a PPV are going to put very little effort into their shows, then I'm gonna do the same for my reviews. This show is bad, this is show is boring, but most importantly, this show is predictable. Ahmed Johnson's match with Hunter is just Hunter getting destroyed and then winning with one move. Lawler's match with Foley drags on way to long. Crush vs Goldust is nothing, and solely exists to fill time. Sid's tag match with the Road Warriors is just there, not even the Harts can save it from being mediocre. Hunter's match with Foley just exists for 20 minutes, only really picking up in the last 3 minutes. The only really good match on the show is Shawn vs Austin, but the match isn't the best between them, and ends in a no contest, so it also isn't really worth your time. The main event is Taker vs Ron Simmons, and you should be able to predict the winner solely from the two guys involved. I don't know what they were thinking when they chose to make this a 3 hour show, and put only one match with potential on it. Not worth your time.
callanvass Live from Providence, RIAttendance 9,312Your commentators are Vince McMahon & Jim Ross King of the Ring: Semi-FinalsHunter Hearst Helmsley (W/Chyna) Vs Ahmed JohnsonHunter wins with the Pedigree. He advances to the finals. I didn't care for this match at all. It wasn't boring or anything like that, just pretty mediocre. Hunter wasn't good enough to carry a match at this juncture.*1/2 out of 5King of the Ring: Semi-FinalsMankind Vs Jerry 'The King' LawlerMankind advances to the finals after winning with the mandible claw. This match gets marks, simply for Foley's crazy bumping. Most of the match is Mankind getting his ass kicked by Lawler. It went on too long. *3/4 out of 5Steve Austin attacks Brian Pillman from behind and sticks his head in a toilet. 'Goldust (W/Marlena) Vs Crush (W/The Nation of Domination)Goldust wins with a DDT. This was a pretty boring match. It felt like a filler match and that's exactly what it was. Mediocre stuff all around.*1/2 out of 5Sycho Sid & The Legion of Doom Vs Owen Hart, The British Bulldog & Jim NeidhartThe Hart Foundation win after Owen Hart pins Sid with a sunset flip. I was excited about this match initially, but they didn't deliver very well. It moved too slowly for my liking. I'm surprised that Sid was pinned clean.*1/2 out of 5King of the RingMankind Vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley (W/Chyna)Helmsley wins the King of the Ring after a pedigree to Mankind. I'm never fond of Triple H accomplishing anything big. Never have been, never will be. That said, this match accomplished a couple of things. It made Mankind look like a warrior for never giving up and helped get him more over. **1/4 out of 5Bret Hart announces that he's coming back at In Your House: Canadian Stampede. He tries to do some color commentary for the Stone Cold and Shawn Michaels match, but he's forced out by WWE officials.'Stone Cold' Steve Austin Vs Shawn MichaelsBoth men get disqualified after they attack referees. This is the match that saves this entire PPV. If it wasn't for this match, this PPV would one of the worst of all time. I think this match is as good the match they had at Wrestlemania 14, or at least pretty close to it. As good as this match is, the finish sucks.**** out of 5WWF ChampionshipThe Undertaker (C) (W/Paul Bearer) Vs Farooq (W/The Nation of Domination)The Undertaker wins with a tombstone. After the match, Ahmed Johnson turns heel by delivering a Pearl River Plunge to The Undertaker. Well, I expected a lot worse. It's not a good match, but I did expect worse. It was better than I remembered.** out of 5There is one good match on this entire show! Triple H Vs Mankind is OK, but that's about it. Everything else is completely forgettable. I have to give this PPV a big thumbs down.3/10
amanwhorocks 1. KoR Semifinal: Ahmed Johnson Vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley - Crowd was 100% behind Ahmed... But he loses...again. Match was obviously nothing special with some mistakes and misunderstandings. 6.5/10 2. KoR Semifinal: Mankind Vs. Jerry Lawler - Ordinary match. Mankind advances. 7/10 3. Crush Vs. Goldust - They did some decent moves. Yes, even Crush. 6.5/10 4. Hart Foundation Vs. Legion of Doom/Sid Vicious - Nothing worth-for-watch occurred. 6/10 5. KoR Final Match: Mankind Vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley - Mankind is one tough bastard. He could eat all the pain of the world! But HHH became KoR 1997. Exciting was only the 2nd part of the match. 8/10 6. Steve Austin Vs. Shawn Michaels - Pretty awesome match with terrible DQ ending. 8.5/10
BobbyUK Semi finals: Ahmed Johnson v Hunter Hearst-Helmsley: This is a typical HHH match around 1996 - 1997 where he used Chyna (before her plastic surgery) to help him win matches. It looked like Ahmed was going to win after delivering a scissor-kick, backdrop and spine-buster but, as typical as the WWF gets, Chyna distracted Johnson as he was about to go for the Pearl River Plunge. This allowed HHH to hit the pedigree (looks a bit different to what it does now) and sneak the pin. Nothing remarkable but an okay opener. HHH goes through to the finals . . . 4/10 Mankind v Jerry 'King' Lawler: Before the match, Foley cut a promo that involved 'the emperor wearing no clothes' but, like myself, the crowd were pretty much dead to it. The match itself wasn't too bad for a Lawler outing, giving a half-decent work-rate for once (actually seeing him do a decent dropkick!). Of course, he still felt the need to do the 'hidden foreign object in the tights' routine but aside from that some nice bumps by Mankind into the railings and a Lawler pile-driver on the outside. The match ended when Lawler attempted another pile-driver, Mankind reversed it with a backdrop, Lawler held on for the sunset-flip but got caught in the Mandible Claw and submitted. Mankind goes through to the finals . . . 5/10 Goldust v Crush: What is interesting is Jim Ross refers to Goldust as 'The Natural' Dustin Rhodes and will do the same later on for Farooq, calling him Ron Simmons, actually blowing their kayfabe characters, lol. The match ends when The Nation of Domination try to intimidate Marlena but Goldust knocks them out and gets the DDT on Crush for the pin. Poor Crush. Despite showing some great moves (including a lovely belly-to-belly suplex and a military press/gut-buster combo) he is totally wasted with this gangland gimmick that only requires him to brawl. Not as awful as the match appears on paper. 5/10Legion of Doom and 'Psycho' Sid v British Bulldog, Owen Hart and Jim 'Anvil' Niedhart: A bit of an odd match-up where Sid is portrayed as a face though granted he still knows how to keep the psycho character in play. What is interesting about this match is the amount of no-selling. British Bulldog does a vertical suplex on Sid and Sid actually bounces back up! Hawk completely no-sells a beautiful pile-driver by British Bulldog and later on completely no-sells a double clothesline attempt by literally breaking through it. Anyway, the match ends when Owen Hart does a sloppy flying sunset-flip on Sid who is about to powerbomb Bulldog (Sid has to back into Owen for him to get hooked) to get the pin-fall - so basically the crux is Sid can jump out of vertical suplexes but is completely immobile when it comes to pin attempts - figure that one out. Hmmmm . . . 6/10 Final: Mankind v HHH: This pretty much starts off the long-running feud between these two. As a final, it is quite a slog to start with as Mankind has to sell his bad neck caused by Lawler in the previous match. At one point, Mankind gets his neck caught in the ring ropes. Mankind hits an elbow on HHH while he is in the tree of woe and crashes into railings. HHH manages to pedigree Mankind on to the announcers table (before they were like the ones they use now) and also hit by Chyna's sceptre as he tries to get back into the ring. HHH manages a further pedigree for the pin-fall to become King of the Ring 1997. Probably would have been a classic if the match was cut short by 5 minutes. 6/10'Stone Cold' Steve Austin v Shawn Michaels: Before the match, An injured Bret Hart cuts a pretty rubbish promo with Bulldog, Niedhart, Owen and Pillman beside him. They cause a scene involving Jim Ross and Vince McMahon that makes them look stupid rather than menacing. Anyway, Austin and Michaels at this point are tag champions. The match is pretty fast-paced with multiple Irish-whip attempts, reversals and near fall attempts and Austin makes a hilarious muscle-pose imitating Shawn at one point. The conclusion arrives when Austin is reverse Irish-whipped and crushes the referee into the turnbuckle. Both wrestlers manage to use their finishing moves on each and the referees (the original and the one that comes to the ring to check on him). Earl Hebner comes to the ring by this time and declares a double- disqualification. Don't worry Austin, you two will fight each other again in under a year's time. One thing to note is don't listen to this on high volume, the amount of women squealing for Michaels in the match is nauseous. 7/10Undertaker v Farooq for the WWF championship: It is so interesting that the announcers make such a big deal that Farooq could be the first African American man to hold the championship belt. Considering the booking is fixed already, this actually says more about the WWE than the athletes, lol. This isn't as painful to watch as it seems on paper as Farooq gets hit in the face with his own steel steps and Undertaker completing a lovely drop onto the Nation of Domination while doing the old school 'standing on the ropes' trick. It seems there is dissension in the Nation for, what appears to be no reason, causing Farooq to be distracted enough to be given the tombstone and Undertaker the pin. Farooq from here gives way to a new leader of the Nation. 5/10 Overall, a King of the Ring that deserved to be as awful as the one two years previous but, due to decent performances, was pretty watchable.