The View From V2 Magazine June 2014 | Page 49

Match 3 - Adam Rose vs. Paul Revere (Damian Sandow)

Match Rating - *

Last year Damian Sandow had the highlight win of his career, when he won the World heavyweight championship Money in the Bank Contract. His career has plummeted ever since his unsuccessful cash in attempt against John Cena last autumn, to the point where is is now being used as a comedy jobber impersonating famous American figures. A similar gimmick did nothing for Charlie Haas' career a decade ago, and it's not helping the more talented Sandow.

As the PPV took place in Boston, Sandow took on the roll of Bostonian silversmith Paul Revere, who warned the Colonial army about the arrival of the British army. His opponent, Adam Rose, is mainly popular due to his infectious theme music. His Aldous Snow persona is pretty grating, and he hasn't shown enough in the ring to look more than a comedy outfit.

The only highlights of the match were Sandow calling 'The elbow is coming', before delivering the elbow of disdain, before Rose took the win with the Party Foul.

Match rating 1 star

Match 4 - Money In The Bank Contract Match For Guaranteed WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match

Seth Rollins vs Dean Ambrose vs Kofi Kingston vs Rob Van Dam vs Jack Swagger vs Dolph Ziggler

Match Rating - **** 1/2

This match was easily the best of the night, and a contender for match of the year. Essentially there were two stories being told. The first was the quest for the Money in the Bank contract. The second was the feud between former Shield brethren Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins. Ever since Rollins aligned himself with the Authority, Ambrose had vowed to ruin the Authority's golden boys plan of winning the contract.

spots in this match. She delivered a picture perfect hurricanrana from the top rope, and a running plancha to the outside of the ring that her husband Jimmy Uso would have been proud of.

The match wasn't without it's problems. There appeared to be a botch near the end of the match when Paige attempted a second rope superplex, but appeared to lose her footing, and crashed unceremoniously to the ring mats.

Despite hitting her Rear view finisher, Naomi was unable to pin the champion. Paige was unable to lock in her patented Paige tap out submission hold, when the challenger countered with a small package. She was able to get the win following her delivering the RamPaige cradle DDT, whilst Cameron inspected her nails.