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  1. Any chance it's late 90's? When it was littered with luchadores and all of that talent, it was a real fun show. I would bet it's 94-95. I would bet it just continues where they left off, given their patterns. If it's a lot, maybe 2-3 years, which would get us to 1992 or so.
  2. I think ECW was assuming everyone was reading results on the internet and thus already knew about the title change. Sort of an inherent issue for them at the time - they had the internet savviest fans but couldn't do a live show other than on PPV. I sort of feel like Kash could have used an opponent with a bit more credibility to suggest he was moving up the card (and maybe part of it was that he wasn't really moving up - this was just a temporary thing to get a pop and the belt was going back to Rhino). The match itself is fine, typical ECW undercard at the time with good spots but not a ton of flow. It's weird - all these ECW undercard guys from this time are all sort of in amber from this time for me as spot guys, no matter how they may have developed later in their careers (and maybe they didn't, for a variety of reasons).
  3. Pretty nice pop for Doring and Roadkill, who I recall being a pretty big fan of at the time. I dig the Roadkill/Mamaluke sequence at the beginning - a bit of comedy with some solid work beneath it. Rest of the match is pretty fun, too - had the chance to be great with a little extra time, but as it is was all action and a good 8 minute match.
  4. Pretty fun little undercard match other than the one blown spot. Money's someone who never quite got beyond being a MOVEZ~! guy in ECW, but that's fine for the length of this one.
  5. The promo is starting to get a lot closer to what would become his standard later on. Pretty impressive that he's come this far in the little bit of time we've covered in this project. Bobby Bambino looks very indy in his long jorts, lack of upper body mass and total paleness. What works here is that Bambino is so small that he makes Punk look big, which works nicely for him to play heel. Love Punk's bump off the post and into the crowd. Bambino is pretty generic, but Punk does a really nice job of working with him. The That's Incredible is a great spot. I like the bit of gaga in the finish, and the way Punk cheats to win.
  6. This would be fantastic. I feel like my returning indy addiction would kick into overdrive for this.
  7. ROH on Saturday night Confirmed names: ROH World Champion Dalton Castle “The American Nightmare” Cody The Young Bucks “The Cleaner” Kenny Omega Kota Ibushi Hiroshi Tanahashi
  8. This is from deep in my dead period, so I'm pretty sure I've never seen it. The announcers make the structure here really obvious, but it's also smart - Waltman as the face in peril is the right choice, and his work (especially with Bam Bam) is really fun. Bam Bam knows how to work as a monster and still be giving to the quicker guy. They wiggle out of the first heat segment without a hot tag and set up more heat on Holly, which goes fine but not as well as with Waltman. I do like the missed tag spot with the splash in the corner. Waltman takes a great hot tag (he's really the star here, while Bob Holly throws dropkicks and doesn't do much else). I'm not sure how I feel about the miscommunication spot in the finish - I certainly haven't seen it before, but it makes Tatanka look impossibly dumb. I also think they milked the KO spot a little too long. Still, a very good tag match, glad I saw it.
  9. This is like some bizarro version of 1988 Crockett, if Taz were Dusty Rhodes.
  10. Exactly, though. That's who Nash worked for, which was a big chunk of the audience.
  11. This is a really strange piece of business, with Douglas getting really badly dominated. I guess logically Taz wouldn't care if Douglas takes a beating? But it ends up sort of killing the match, and undermines what's left of Douglas' credibility a bit. The end angle just really doesn't work. Why this would be Taz's temper "getting the better of him" when he's hated Sabu for years is unexplained, and why "clasping the hands" on a choke to become a suplex is somehow the worst thing in the world.
  12. Too long but okay. I think this is a reasonable way to do the fakeout they end up doing (with Taz taking out Sabu to get the shot), but the bigger question is why this wasn't just the match? And why not do it at N2R?
  13. "You ask anyone who has faced Kevin Nash, you ask what is his top attribute? Power." No, Tony, everyone would say the hair. It's great hair. Like everyone else, I found this to be pretty fun. And I'd note how big the pop is for Nash.
  14. Very interested to go back over this build. I was definitely Team Nash in 1998.
  15. This was definitely well below their normal standard, although not terrible. I do wonder if they ever explain why Shane signed Austin to a contract only to turn on him? I guess the shock is valuable enough here to overcome that, but of course Russo would go to that well many more times.
  16. Migs

    The XFL is returning?

    Disney won't own the Fox Networks, they'll own the Fox Studios. I actually think this is a big reason why Fox might have interest in WWE - they're going to be the only major network to lack a studio, which means they won't have an interest in the long-term streaming viability of their programming, only the ratings. WWE still gets pretty decent ones. I guess Fox could be interested in the XFL for FS1 and FS2? Spring programming after college basketball is done?
  17. Yep. And it makes sense, he's one of the most beloved guys from the era.
  18. AstroBoy This is a bit of a forgotten classic in my mind. These guys would go onto have matches on bigger stages, but I'm still really fond of this one.
  19. I think we will probably get a couple of never before seen matches, but I'd assume the majority of the set will be matches that were simply never released on DVD previously (think Bret Hart's Dungeon Collection). At least that's my take from reading the official synopsis on Wrestlingdvdnetwork. The recent releases have been very strict about the Unreleased criteria (surprisingly so, honestly). So I think there's a chance we're getting 3 discs of all new stuff. There really should be enough stuff from TV tapings considering how long he was with the company.
  20. Migs

    NXT talk

    I have an extra ticket to the Takeover show on Saturday night in Philly. If anyone is interested, PM me.
  21. Obviously, we're going towards a double cross here, but although it's an obvious one, I sort of like how they get there. Especially since Taz says almost nothing here.
  22. I'll add another voice with Chad, where this felt very good (and the slower pacing was interesting), but ultimately a little shy of being a classic.
  23. You know, I'd prefer him to Trump.
  24. Definitely paint by numbers for these guys, but still pretty fun.
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