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  1. I had a hard time getting into this. It started out very generic with back and forth and both competitors jockeying for position. When Yamada took over the leg work, things picked up and the build to the finish left a frantic pace but the opening 7-8 minutes made it a really tough time for me to become invested. I had high hopes coming in and still think it was a good match but also a match with some great themes and ideas that didn't come together all the way.
  2. I understand the significance and why this was on the set but it bored me to tears. I was disappointed because I am a Perro and Cien guy so I hoped to see some spark but even their sequences seemed disjointed and weirdly paced. Perro's haircut was only redeeming quality for me.
  3. They really rushed this one as they were pushed for time. I understand Bill is injured but christ he could have done something here. He just stands on the apron with a thumb up his ass while his partner is getting double teamed. When he does tag in, he gets immediately beaten. Epic fail for him tonight.
  4. The boys and club speech and taking the kids to the Omni was a little much. The chauffeur line was also annoying and didn't really fit the tone of this entire feud. I think they could have made a great personal feud between the two and their athletic background but they didn't have the creativity to put it all together.
  5. Diamond Studd is used to push Simmons. He calls out Luger but only gets the henchman. This Clash at least has mixed in some interesting developments while building up the next PPV.
  6. I always liked this feature as they did it on the Havoc PPV as well. Ross saying they just secured the footage was a good touch. Bobby Bowden was a big name and him putting over Simmons made it all look more professional.
  7. Cactus cuts a good interview and him hugging the box thinking it was Abby was funny until Sting came out showing a lot of fire. I respect Cactus to a extent for the bumps here but it again goes into the inherit problem I have with his character sometimes. If he is able to survive a hiptoss to the floor and get right up, how does that make the other heels in the promotion look? Still this feels like WCW #1 feud by a safe margin at the moment.
  8. I did like that they showed the Guiness book showing Kazamier was in there. The steel rod thing was impressive if not gimmicked but the crowd did not give a shit and Eric has to plead with them to cheer Bill on. Good angle with Enforcers and I love them from this time frame and it set up the main event.
  9. I thought this match was a lot better than I anticipated based on the clips. They were putting over Badd being undefeated and Sting was having a good run as "the most popular babyface in WCW run" without actually being the champ. The gift box is a little hokey but presents a good avenue for Cactus to come out crazily and drop some great moves onto Sting. The elbow from second turnbuckle still looks vicious. Abby debuting must make the errata.
  10. Welcome back Brian PIllman! This is a fun junior style match with Pillman going all out for and bumping like a madman. Good showcase of the light heavyweight talent and Ross is really putting it over well on commentary.
  11. This was a fun matchup but nothing I will be able to really remember in a weeks time. I don't know if it was Bucannero and the pirate outfit or what but this felt in some ways like some pre-show entertainment you see before watching a good acrobatic show. Comedy mixed in was a lot of fun.
  12. One of the better matches of the 1990's in WWF to me. Story played out perfectly with Taker taking his time and straight up dismantling Shawn in the early going. Shawn gets a little bit of a comeback and then gets cocky and believes too much in himself which certainly is believable. Then we get the great opening that he sees to escape by attacking the camerman. The bump he takes on the table looks great and the bladejob was awesome. Beautiful receipt of the chair storyline we have been following since August. Tag on the horror show ending and the feud seeming like Taker got his revenge even though Shawn wins and we have a super match all around.
  13. Man, what an unheralded feud sometimes. Everyone knows about 7/93 but the other matches between these two seem to get shafted sometime. When the 96 match is probably their 4th best together, it is a great series. This started out well with the lariat and Joe Higouchi doing his best referee work refusing to work. Kobashi wisely rolls to the floor but of course Stan keeps on pounding him. Kobashi's comeback really had me going here especially with the moonsault nearfall. I don't want to make this a current wrestling debate and I do like Okada but the way Hansen hit the lariat on the outside to regain control was so much more believable and effective to me than some of the Rainmaker spots I have seen in the past two years. Kobashi was a defeated man once that happened but he took Hansen to the edge and Hansen knew it. My #4 MOTY so far.
  14. All of the submission stuff and the Misawa arm stuff plays off in this match. This was a match that kept building and building and I was unsure of the endgame until it slapped me across the face with the shocking submission. So glad I was able to come in spoiler free and this felt like a refreshing take on how to build up the next chapter of Jumbo vs. Misawa and friends. One of my favorite matches of the year so far.
  15. I liked Gorilla's line about Hennan's fingers turning green from holding the belt. The full court press is on now with Flair debuting for the promotion.
  16. We have a WrestleCrap of the year contender. Holy shit was Rumble brutal fumbling along and the kids laughing and mugging for the camera behind him were not exactly great in getting over the seriousness of who the greatest IC titleholder of all time was.
  17. The Dragon Master match must not have been much without clips. 7 foot 3 huh? USWA feels pretty weak right now. Hopefully Dutch being back will interject some juice into the promotion.
  18. Bobby waxes poetically about Flair and has the big gold to back it up. Good lord, I can appreciate WWF trying some new advance camera shots but the edit from Piper leaving the booth to showing up on set was too much. Flair vs. Piper seems to be pushed into drive as a program to bridge the gap to the inevitable Hogan feud.
  19. This was good but seemed like an essential squash for Kansai. She dominated the match and whipped ass. I did feel bad for Harley and she gave a good sympathetic performance in this but it was by far the worst match of the three from this show.
  20. Wonderful visuals from Devil. She is a great delight to watch every time I see her in the same vein Satanico and Fujiwara. The arm work she presented here was really snug and engaging but the match really kicked into overdrive once the leg work started. The end portion of this match felt like the perfect template of how to do moves while still selling damage and the upset win legit shocked me. Really enjoying this show so far.
  21. I'm with Pete as I thought this was fabulous. The armwork Cutie did on Scorpion was especially painful. I just put this on to curiously watch during the recording a podcast and ended up watching it around 3 times in a row. Really fun stuff and Scorpion seems like she may be a discovery worker.
  22. Yeah, I knew casas looked helluva young. I will refrain from putting this in my top 100 or ranking it this year but it would have made the top 100 as I dug it a ton. Each fall progressed nicely in the lucha narrative and mixed in some great matwork and stiff strikes.
  23. Fairly generic tag until Jumbo becomes pissed off and really works over the back of Kikuchi and arm of Misawa. I liked the way everyone was set up in this match from a level standpoint. The win against Taue felt like a pretty big moment considering Taue's ascension up the card.
  24. Looks like I jumped the gun on crowd pleasing comments that others have touched on. Really the ultimate babyface booking show in the Garden. My mom was pumped for this wedding and it didn't disappoint and hit on the right tones without it being drawn out. "The Ring Bearer is really a midget" had me cracking up. The reception footage is really well done with JJ Dillion, Sid, and a even a clowning of Hennan. The angle is of course completely over the top but it is shocking how Taker just arrives once Liz shrieks and it carries a chaotic tone throughout the rest of 1991.
  25. We come in right as Warrior makes the hot tag to Hogan. He chases the managers to the back and is presumably fired on the spot. Hogan wins it for his team. I did like Piper asking where Warrior was in the post match and Sid is quite the awkward poser. This may be the most crowd pleasing show in WWF/E PPV history.
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