GSR Posted November 3, 2017 Report Share Posted November 3, 2017 Alvarez reverses an arm wringer and Wayne just walks over to the ropes for the break. Plenty of Irish whips to the turnbuckles and knife edge chops by both men. Alvarez counters the sleeper with a belly to back suplex, he slaps on one of his own, but a back kick low blow by Wayne puts a stop to that. Wayne looks as though he’s heading upstairs for something, however just decides against it. Perhaps he should’ve continued what he had planned, as after yet another whip to the corner, he runs into an Alvarez big boot. Bulldog for two. Alvarez climbs to the top, but Wayne is up and takes a leg out from under him. For some reason the official is trying to stop Wayne going for a superplex so he shoves him out the way. He goes for it again, and this time the referee physically grabs him and pulls him away. Wayne swings at the ref who blocks the punch and decks him with a right of his own. ‘Swanton’ by Alvarez (or a ‘double flip’ as the commentator calls it) and he gets the win. A real basic match and I’m guessing Alvarez can’t have been wrestling for long at all by this point. I’ve never seen a referee stop a wrestler from going for a superplex, so no idea what this one was playing at. Instantly forgettable and only the curiousness of seeing Alvarez wrestle should make you want to check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim Evans Posted November 23, 2017 Report Share Posted November 23, 2017 Basic student vs teacher match but I was surprised Super Chico did the swanton and pretty good too. Crowd popped for it which is something that wasn't happening much during these Portland matches. Also, the lighting was horrible as it was so dark you couldn't see them when they went into the corner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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