Superstar Sleeze Posted June 16, 2016 Report Share Posted June 16, 2016 Terry Gordy vs Killer Khan - WCCW 11/22/84 Texas Death Match SGR: Kerry Von Erich World Class' Rocky IV moment that predates Rocky IV by a year as a Freebird and Von Erich shake hands at the end of this bout proving that there is hope for all of us to just get along. I can totally understand why this finished number one atop the Texas poll even if it will not finish there for me (Top 5, no doubt). This match epitomized everything Texas has been lacking hatred, violence and blood (notable exception the awesome Kerry/Hayes Cage match). Texas (non-NWA Championship matches) is characterized by insane crowd heat, big time babyface offense, lots of heel bumping and feel good matches. I love action blockbuster, popcorn, feel good matches, but there were times when I just wanted the Freebirds/Von Erichs to cut loose and really brawl with each other. As much as I love 7/4/83, the closest they got to that brawl was in 1988, but man alive if they could have done that in 1983 that would have been something else. The vast majority of Killer Khan's offense was biting the forehead and Asiatic Spikes to the throat of Gordy. Now that's heel offense! This is not a spring brawl, but a war of attrition that feels like a clash of the titans. When Gordy takes for a bit, Khan throws him to the outside smashes his face into the post and Gordy does a big time blade job. Khan gets the first pin with a knee drop, but Gordy makes the ten count. Now it is Gordy's turn to throw Khan out and ram his head into the post busting him open. Gordy nails a piledriver, but now Khan makes the ten count. This is minimalistic brawling at its finest. The suplex struggle between these two bloody warriors late into the bout is a great testament to machismo. Khan misses the kneedrop that won him the first fall. Gordy applies the Oriental Spike to the throat. This is an all time great finish as he digs his thumb into the neck of Khan who is grunting and struggling only to struggle less and less as his life force is being drained. It is pretty poignant. It is Magnum/Tully in its levels of brutality and uncomfortableness. Kerry counts Khan down. Khan is choking and not going to make the ten count, but Akbar interferes to Kerry kicks his ass and now Missing Link. Gordy and Kerry fend off Devastation Inc. Kerry declares Gordy the winner and sticks out his hand. No handshake, Gordy calls Kerry back to the ring ostensibly to rumble, but instead we get the Handshake to end all Handshakes. The Handshake and Oriental Spike finish with Khan's selling make this an all-time classic. It was just missing a spark from the beginning of the match until the finish. I thought everything was really well-worked from beginning to end, but it could have used just a little more pep. I would say Top 25 US match from the 80s and Top five for Texas, pretty easy. ****3/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul sosnowski Posted August 7, 2017 Report Share Posted August 7, 2017 Holy shit...one of the most violent matches I've ever seen is now available in perfect VQ, full uncensored glory on the Network. Don't miss WCCW Episode 153, 12/1/84 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKWebb Posted March 5, 2018 Report Share Posted March 5, 2018 That suplex struggle with all the blood and emotion tied into it is something else. This bout is incredible, and I can totally see why it hit number one in the voting for the Texas Set. Great stuff them tearing up Missing Link at the end. And... the handshake! Classic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilTLL Posted February 6, 2021 Report Share Posted February 6, 2021 On 8/6/2017 at 7:12 PM, paul sosnowski said: Holy shit...one of the most violent matches I've ever seen is now available in perfect VQ, full uncensored glory on the Network. Don't miss WCCW Episode 153, 12/1/84 https://watch.wwe.com/episode/WCCW-2765 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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