Loss Posted September 18, 2013 Author Report Posted September 18, 2013 Flash is now the heel and Wolfie the babyface. He hypes a noose on a pole match between the two. It's not a pre-match promo. It's just an extra clip. Match only goes about 7 minutes. Sadly not a hidden gem, even though I think it had the potential to eventually get there and what we get is okay. Cool find nonetheless. We'll see these two a few more times in 1997-1998 running the gimmick match gauntlet so I'm hoping for a longer match at some point. The referee is Jason Jarrett. Who is Jason Jarrett? Quote
Bix Posted September 18, 2013 Report Posted September 18, 2013 Jason Jarrett is Jeff's half brother. Quote
ajtroma Posted September 18, 2013 Report Posted September 18, 2013 I have said it before on here somewhere but I think Flash Flanagan is about the most underappreciated and under-used talent in the last twenty years or so. He would have fit in beautifully with the new Indys generation of 2003 to whenever WWE started signing them all up. Quote
Kevin Ridge Posted October 3, 2013 Report Posted October 3, 2013 Jarrett’s son looked like he was 12. The ladder was very light as it was flying around the ring. Wolfie D had a couple big moves but match was too short. Jarrett got up quickly for a referee when Flash knocked him down. Quote
soup23 Posted June 30, 2014 Report Posted June 30, 2014 Jason Jarrett gets way too involved. This match was very meh and disappointing and the announcer drove me nuts. I didn't see any indication from what we saw here that Flash could put together a transitionally smart match. Quote
PeteF3 Posted March 16, 2016 Report Posted March 16, 2016 The announcer was both infuriating and hilarious to me at the same time. These two are brutalizing each other and this guy is calling it like Jim Nantz at Augusta National. The match itself isn't much at all--both guys work hard but the pace is way too quick and nothing is allowed to breathe. The announcer takes care to mention Jason Jarrett's name so many times that you just know he's going to play a role in the finish, and he does. I don't get what that accomplishes other than to make the babyface a fluke winner and the heel look like an idiot and to get the referee over at the expense of both of them. Quote
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