LowBlowPodcast Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago This was a strong, busy go-home stretch that made SuperClash feel important without getting messy. The Spivey and Von Erich angle set the tone right away, and Dundee returning to go after Muraco gave that feud real history and weight. The tag scene stayed active with constant tension and brawling, which helped the show feel physical and unpredictable. The midcard mostly delivered, especially Blaze getting momentum and the Hangman–Cactus chaos adding some edge. The celebrity spots worked because they were quick and didn’t distract from the wrestling. The Hogan–Flair segment did exactly what it needed to do by raising the stakes and clearly defining what SuperClash is about.
kevinmcfl Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Awesome opening and ending with great stuff in the middle. I love when the babyfaces act like heels. Garvin, Slater and Muraco are after the Horsemen. The segment in the parking garage was so well done. Also, the ending was really well written. You did such an awesome job with the promos that you off sounding just like Flair and Hogan. Also loved the recap of the view that flowed in and out of the interview. Can't wait to see how the special ref does in this match of the century!
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