

That said, the four worked together pretty well, and I actually bought that MVP and Henry could make a good team. But, even so, I wouldn't mind seeing this feud continue, as the two teams seem to match up well.īozon: I unfortunately missed the opening chunk of this match, so take my score with a grain of salt. So, while I will say that I was pleasantly surprised, I will also say that nothing that occurred in the match to make it really stand out. I don't really give the guy a lot of credit, which is mainly due to his ring attire, bad character and limited move set, but in this match he more than stepped up… when he was in the ring with Jericho.
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MVP and Henry looked like a viable tag team, and more than put up a fight against Jericho and Show. While I was thinking that the talent in the ring would put on a match just serviceable enough for PPV, I was wrong. Iverson: This match was so much better than I was expecting it to be. I also think that, as devastating that that punch is supposed to be, that it should have taken that punch plus a Codebreaker to put Henry away. I'm surprised that they're still using the Big Show apron knockout punch as a finish, when it's been the finish for the champ's last three tag victories. Other than that, this match was fairly standard. It helps him look less like a test pilot. Fowler: I liked that MVP and Henry came out in matching outfits – as if they were an established Tag Team that hadn't only gotten their one victory with the help of some brass knuckles.
