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Matt D

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  1. Man, why didn't they have him kill Booker T
  2. The way this is structured, they're setting it up to have Henry just plow through guys.
  3. I typed that right before the finish. I amended my opinion. I love the Lawler match too, but if that thing had a finish that was even halfway decent, it would have been better.
  4. That was shaping up to be pretty much the best Miz match ever, right?
  5. I loved that opening section in Cesaro/Miz, all the way to the world's most definitive shoulder breaker ever that ended it.
  6. If they're not going to do anything huge they should just do Punk vs Sheamus. At least that feels fresh.
  7. A tag with Punk/Lesnar vs HHH/Someone would help Punk.
  8. I wish the six man tag was in the chamber
  9. Has any of us seen prime Putski?
  10. Dylan's pick. Also one of his favorite matches ever. Context is king here and he might write up a paragraph for us to help prime for the match. For now though, all I've got is that Hansen dominated the first match and left Colon laying in the second, so this is the big revenge blowoff. It's also probably the best strap/bullrope match I've ever seen. Colon dominates, easily. There's one point in the middle where it becomes a little tedious but just one and it's right before he really tries to win the thing. With a bullrope match, like a last man standing match, you can sort of buy that since you really need to incapacitate your opponent. I know Will is going to really highlight the violence and all the wound targeting and the hate, but to me, the most interesting stuff are the transitions and the struggles over the rope. Hansen is never on offense for long. He's in full survival mode and I think every time he takes back over it's really smartly done. It's some great use of the bell/rope/match gimmick, such as him getting it up at the last second to counter the corner charge, or an ambush while Colon is going for the corners, or him just yanking Colon down while he's going for the win. That said the absolute best transition is when Hansen has Colon in the bell-assisted chinlock and gets clobbered huge for his effort. I think it's a great performance by Hansen. Almost everything he does, from attacking right at the beginning, desperately putting on an early choke to try to contain Colon, to showing a massive amount of bloody-faced frustration when he can't end the match, is very well done. Colon holds up his end too, for the most part. The selling throughout the match is top notch. A bell shot early on will stagger. A headbutt late in the match floors both guys. There's a huge sense of escalation. Again, the key thing you have to remember with this is that it's a blowoff. That's why the blood comes so quickly. That's why Colon takes so much of the match. I definitely wish I had seen the first two matches first. On its own it was well-executed but not quite as satisfying as a match where the heel gets a bit more of the offense and the face has to fight back. Hansen does vulnerable and frustrated and desperate extremely well. He did so on the AWA set vs Bock too, but it wasn't what I expected coming in. Anyway, this has one of the best, most exciting finishes you'll ever see in this sort of match, and you get the sense that Hansen was just glad it was done and over with and he could leave with what was left of his scalp. Very good match for what it was.
  11. I think that Lawler was really good in the first half of the match too in planting that seed of suspicion in the fans' heads that maybe, just maybe, he wasn't legit. Things like continuing to distract the ref for a second after the sunset flip or being just a little too hot at the wrong time. Cheating face lawler with a chain on either hand is pretty amazing if you ask me though. I like the idea of Falcone (I always thought he'd have been good if he came along in 98 for ECW as a Johnny Swinger partner), but his elbow plop was the worst thing ever.
  12. Rick Steiner vs Ludvig Borga 1/17/94 - MSG The things you watch when you're watching everything. This has to be the best Borga match I've ever seen and boy is that not saying much. Stooging to begin with Rick chasing him around the ring. Crowd seems super hot for this but it could be the fancam. The basic story is that Borga would cheat and just clobber Steiner with some pretty good looking offense (mainly clotheslines). Rick would hit a big move but Borga would cheat and get back on top. Eventually, Rick gets fed up with this and slaps on an armbar which is a weird thing to do mid match but it sort of makes sense. Borga keeps getting up quickly though and after a ducked clothesline escalates things with a huge flying one. It eventually heads out to the floor where Rick hits him with a chair and we get a double count out. I don't give star ratings but this would be over a ** 1/2, I think, which is pretty damn impressive for a Borga match.
  13. Slaughter/Blackwell vs Road Warriors I've never seen this before. Adnan is with Ellering on the outside. First portion of the match is fun. Blackwell fighting out of the Roadies corner, Warriors taking over after Blackwell misses a knee drop. Hawk works the chinlocks decently but the camera angle doesn't let us see Blackwell's facial expressions. Crowd goes nuts when he fights out though. Blackwell hits a HUGE back suplex but positions Hawk right into his corner. Animal does a huge slam on him followed by a splash. Then Hawk tries the same but Blackwell gets the knee up. Well done stuff. Then he gets the well timed hot tag as Hawk goes to the top rope. Big Sarge gut buster that the crowd goes nuts for. We get an extended Test of Strength spot between Sarge and animal and the crowd is into it but it drags. Trongard is pretty terrible here. Sarge does a good job finally fighting out but Hawk makes a blind tag. Hawk pummels Sarge in the corner but he fights back for a hopespot only to eat his signature bump in the corner. Southern tag tactics as Hawk and Animal taunt Blackwell to get him to come in. Bit of mangling in the ropes before Hawk suplexes him in big. Sarge punches back as animal tags in but he gets a bit too much to make it a really dramatic hot tag. Blackwell in. Huge punch. Huge splash. Huge power slam. Avalanche. Killer Slaughter clothesline. Then the clutch. It looks like the faces are going to win it as Blackwell cuts off Hawk and nails Paul but the ref is distracted by all this and Adnan slips in and gets Sarge with the cast. Blackwell almost gets his hands on him but Hawk breaks it up and that's our DQ. I'm guessing this set up Supercage. Could have used a better hot tag at the end but this was definitely better than at least one of the Road Warriors matches on the 80s set.
  14. Might not be able to listen to this for a while but I had that Bundy tag at #144. 9/20/84 Bock vs Martel is my working #4. Jumbo vs Martel 5/13 is my working #14 Rick vs Brad is my #43
  15. I guess I was most interested if there really was a chance Hennig vs Hogan was going to be a PPV match at some point. And if so, when? They put Genius over at the January SNME and did the belt breaking angle, so maybe it was meant to go as far as Mania at some point.
  16. This is bugging me way too much. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/06/21/4280344.html Reno Riggins interview. He says this Looking at Graham's site, there is WWF @ Louisville, KY - Louisville Gardens - September 20, 1989 Wrestling Challenge taping: Prime Time Wrestling - 10/23/89: Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Reno Riggins at 2:37 with the Perfect Plex or WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena - October 29, 1990 WWF Superstars: 11/24/90: Mr. Perfect defeated Reno Riggins and WWF @ Biloxi, MS - Coast Coliseum - March 12, 1991 (around 9,000) Wrestling Challenge: 3/31/91: WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Reno Riggins with the Perfect Plex at 2:30; after the bout, Gene Okerlund interviewed Heenan on the interview platform until Andre the Giant appeared and crushed Heenan's hand as he was shaking it, eventually bringing Heenan down to his knees before standing on his hand And none of these really make sense.
  17. Do it for our sake.
  18. That's the best you're getting. Sorry. It's almost all Jones/Valentine and Murdoch/Raschke with a tiny bit of interaction between Valentine and Murdoch.
  19. Ok. According to a WON from 91 Heyman got suspended for leaking information to Eddie Gilbert about the Lawler vs Luger Unification match, which soured Jerry Jarrett on the idea since too many people then knew about it. Is there any truth to any part of that sentence?
  20. There looks to be a decent amount of Mulligan stuff on youtube from Indianapolis, maybe from the 70s. I might watch some if only because almost all of it involves Heenan so there's some value.
  21. RVD was definitely not a guy who would let something as jejune as selling get in the way of getting his shit in.
  22. If he was, Will wants to know about it!
  23. Honestly, I think they could probably market Swagger vs Del Rio at this point higher than either Orton or Henry. It has the sort of exploitative story that'll get coverage while the other matches wouldn't.
  24. All Gorilla really got was free rein to shit on all the wrestlers he wanted.
  25. Matt D

    Rick Martel

    WWF/AJPW - Jumbo/Haku vs Perfect/Martel - 4/13/90 I have my doubts. If this was a super fun match I probably would have heard about it already, but let's go. Well, if you ever wanted to hear Mel Phillips announce Jumbo, there you go. Martel + Hennig is such a cool team, even the WWF heel versions. Haku is weirdly short. Martel and Hennig clear house with a double dropkick and a double clothesline before Hennig starts on Jumbo. Jumbo hits a boot out of the corner and Hennig does seventeen rotations on the sell of the big knee. It's nice to see Perfect bump for Haku too, big kicks and chops and the best shoulder breaker you will EVER see. Then a hugely high dropkick that gets another rotation sell. Double clothesline takes his head off, and he propels himself up so high for Jumbo's slam. Martel interferes to break up a stretch and Hennig takes over with strikes as the fans boo. Double team punches and kicks int he corner. Then the snapmare/head whip which impresses the announcers. Clumsy punch block and a big slam to allow the tag to Haku who hits a huge kick. His stuff just looks awesome here. He misses the running sommersault senton and we get the drag to the corner and tag to Martel. Couple of slams and a bunch of quick elbows, but the difference in complexity between the offense Martel used in the last match and this one are nuts. He does hit a rana into a pin. Hennig does a bunch of punch/kicks as Haku tries to fight back but a boot rake ends that. Then we get the assisted slingshot suplex by hennig for two. Martel tries for another rana and eats the top turnbuckle hard. Hennig breaks up the hot tag attempt though and this is a pretty good heat segment. Nice dropkick by Hennig but it's amazing how much both guys dumbed down their act. Double slam which leads to a well fought Boston Crab. Jumbo breaks it up and then does his hand raise thing. Hennig comes in and does a stretch of his own on Haku. Jumbo distracts the ref and Haku punches out but Martel jumps in and takes over. He hits a suplex and knee drop for at two count. Martel and Hennig are working really well as a unit. They do another hope spot where Haku fights back out of clubbers with a nasty blow but Martel rakes the eyes from the corner and then comes in as the ref is distracted. Haku gets his legs up on a second rope splash and they rush for the corners. Jumbo clears house with a back body drop whip and slams on Martel and then Hennig. Then it breaks down with all four guys in. The heels get tossed into each other then eat a bit Haku kick and flying knee. Jumbo hits the Saito Suplex and gets the win. Pretty good (And surprising) southern tag. Haku played a really good FIP and Hennig bumped well for everyone.
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