I don't know if you already have it or are planning one getting to build around, but a really strong urethane looks like a terrible match up for a slow speed rev dominant player. My team mate for the winter is a huge urethane guy. The Purple Hammer is his mainstay. The Pink is quite a bit earlier and stronger. He's a higher speed, higher rev rate guy than me and even for him it was too strong for most conditions.
I had thought about posting a similar comment on how strong a ball the pink urethane widow can be, but figured you had already bought it.
My older kid is a two handed lefty and he worships at the altar of the Purple Hammer. He has two of them and throws one or the other of them probably 70% of the time, so his arsenal is definitely built on that ball.
His righty brother got the pink widow urethane and they both have commented that it is a stronger ball than either of the purples hammers. Similar shape but it starts a little earlier and covers more boards. It is not as controllable and a bad choice on dryer conditions. The core is a big part of that but the OOB finish is also rougher than the purple hammer.
The pink widow has tamed down a little bit from OOB condition with some with lane shine but is still a very early and very strong ball. The pink one sees a lot less games than the purples. Both kids throw a bit harder than 14 mph too.
So +1 that a purple hammer may be a more versatile option to plan an arsenal around. If you are set on the pink, have at it, its a great ball and my younger one is still learning when it works and when it doesn't. But, I’ve heard several different bowlers all comment that they were taken aback by how strong the pink can be and had trouble keeping on the lane when first trying it.