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This was just a great southern tag. The Guerreroes were the faces here. Their shine was really focused. They just dismantled Keirn and Lanes arm. This was done with vigor and purpose. The Fabs though eventually are able to bully their way into the corner for the tag and get the heat on the Guerreroes. The heat section is really well done. They used misdirection to the ref to get double teams on the faces. The Fabs used cheap shots. The crowd was going nuts here. This was all really well done. Then they build to an absolutely great finish for a 1st match. 4*

  • paul sosnowski changed the title to [1985-12-27-Houston Wrestling] Fabulous Ones vs Chavo & Hector Guerrero
  • 1 year later...
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Houston debut for The Fabs, wearing amazing snake skin tights; Lane quickly establishes their chicken shit heel status by complaining to the ref, getting mad when out classed and showing off. Guerreros’ shine is based around arm offense that gets a little creative with the sound mechanics that the whole family is known for. Heat starts when Chavo gets caught in the wrong corner of the ring and receives double punches and kicks behind the referees back. The cut offs are mostly based on The Fabs provoking Hector and double teaming his brother as the referee stops him. Hector gets the hot tag and throws a few drop kicks that make me miss Eddie. Finish comes when Hector has Lane  pinned but gets hit with a flying knee drop behind the refs back. Really fun, smooth and easy to follow, a great way to establish a new heel act. ***3/4

  • 5 years later...
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This was a blast and the crowd fully accepted the Fabs as heels on their debut. Really good arm work by the Guerreros on Lane at the beginning, then the Fabs took over and it was almost as good. Hector showed some incredible hot tag potential, he looked like Eddie at times and that is a huge compliment. My only problem with this was how stupid the referee was, letting the heels do whatever they wanted and not being able to tell them apart when they switched before the finish
***1/2

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