soup23 Posted October 6, 2017 Report Share Posted October 6, 2017 Kingpins are indie tastic. Tracy starts up a bald headed geek chant. Cade/Tracy continue to be a nice pairing and overall for a four minute tag this like the Dragon/Brookside match crammed a good bit of action within a short time window. Cade is FIP for a bit and Tracy does his patented excellent hot tag with tons of back heel kicks and punches. Bobcat provides a distraction but Tracy is one step ahead and rolls up the Kingpin for the win. I love Tracy popping right up and dancing for Bobcat until the Mean Street Posse come in and beat up Smothers/Cade. *1/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GSR Posted January 16, 2018 Report Share Posted January 16, 2018 Cade backs Bryce back into the corner off a lock up and he’s complaining of a hair pull, even though he hasn’t got any hair to pull! High hip toss, one for Schafer and stereo dropkicks from ‘Texas & Tennessee’. Tracey with a flying forearm and Schafer kicks out of the pin. Double Russian leg sweep followed by a double elbow drop. Sadly no ‘Mason - Dixon Connection’ reference today when David Jett talks about Smothers being a tag team specialist. As he hits the ropes Bobcat grabs Lance’s ankle from the outside, and as he’s distracted by her, Bryce nails him with a clothesline from the apron. The Kingpins work over Cade as they cut the ring in half. Bryce goes to backdrop Schafer onto Lance, but he moves and is able to make the tag to Tracey who takes it to ‘the Pins’ with his martial arts strikes. Bobcat is now up on the apron trying to do something to help her men, and Smothers is over and asking the fans whether he should hit her. Bryce rushes at him, Tracey side steps out the way although, he stops in time from crashing into her. Quick roll up by Tracey and it’s another in the win column for T&T. The Mean Street Posse jumps them after the match, getting a bit of revenge for their non-title loss from last week. I’m warming to the ‘Texas & Tennessee’ team, and Cade certainly looks as though he offers more in a tag than as a single at this point. He and Smothers have got a few double team moves sorted too that they incorporate into things. A different dynamic to last week with this time Lance being the one ‘the Pins’ get the heat on, and Tracey as the hot tag. I know Bobcat was under contract to the WWF, and while we’ve only seen a bit of her in the project, it feels as though they’re throwing various things at her, putting her with different wrestlers hoping to find something that works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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