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| Big Tuna | Feb 25 2012, 12:18 PM Post #1 |
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PWG World Champion: Bryan Danielson, Since 7/29/2007 PWG Tag Team Champions: Super Dragon/Davey Richards, Since 10/27/2007 ![]() PWG All Star Weekend 6 Night One January 5th, 2008 Van Nuys, CA To open the show, Excalibur announces that Jack Evans and Roderick Strong will have a Best of Three Series over the next three shows with the winner becoming #1 Contender. He says Super Dragon will not face Yokosuka tonight due to repeatedly slapping him in the face today, and has the night off. He then books CIMA/Yokosuka tonight, and Bryan Danielson comes out to ask who his opponent is tonight. He issues an open challenge, AND FUCKING LOW KI COMES OUT! AMAZING! Match #1: Bryan Danielson [c] vs. Low Ki [PWG World Championship] This is amazing! They've both grown so much since their last match 3 years ago. Really crazy matwork, both super inventive and really tight and hard fought. Their strikes are ridiculously crisp and yeah. Danielson has some super nasty work on the arm, and Ki's selling is great. Big awesome finishing run, etc. Ki wins with the Dragon Clutch in kind of an upset. ***1/2 Match #2: El Generico vs. Karl Anderson This was a lot of fun. Simple 10 minute stuff but with a great heel and a great face. Karl sets up all Generico's stuff really well, and Generico gets fancy and shit. Many power vs. speed spots, and they are all crisp and great. Generico wins with the Helluva Kick and the Brainbuster. *** Match #3: Scorpio Sky vs. Ronin And the streak of great matches stops dead in it's tracks. Thanks, Ronin. They do some stuff, and Scorpio wins. Whatever. **1/4 Match #4: DIFH vs. Joey Ryan/Scott Lost w/ Jade Chung DIFH work as situational babyfaces, which is good. I kike Jimmy as a face, and as usual in DIFH tags, Black is really just along for the ride. Lost and Ryan are fantastic heels. Joey makes with the classic stalling and cheating and Lost has a ton of really cool offense. Jimmy made a great face in peril. Realy awesome finishing run of big moves and saves and cheating, etc. The Dynasty wins with the Backbreaker/Lost in Space combo on Black. ***1/4 Match #5: Roderick Strong vs. Jack Evans [Best of Three Series - Match #1] Not shocking how this goes. Evans does insane shit, and Strong makes him take huge and amazingly ridiculous bumps. It's fun. Strong does crazy stuff on the back, as predicted. Evans' selling, which improved so much in 2007, is not really present here at all. Disappointing. Evans wins with the 630. **3/4 Match #6: Speed Muscle vs. The Young Bucks This is fine as a Dragon Gate style spotfest. Really unfortunate though, as it led to the Bucks going to Dragon Gate. They were coming along nicely as a white meat babyface tag team, but then got corrupted by the Dragon Gate style and are what they are today. Contrived double teams, matches that have nothing going on until the finishing run, etc. That being said, Speed Muscle is probably the best DG tag team ever. Maybe SHINGO and BxB are better. Lots of cool double teams that actually make sense, etc. This is also only 18 minutes, which means that it only slightly gets into overkill territory. Good finishing run, and Yoshino wins with Sol Naciente. **3/4 Match #7: TJ Perkins vs. Alex Koslov Lots of awesome matwork early on, but then it began to drag when they did stuff. Just felt like an off night for both men, and them going 17 minutes didn't really help that. Koslov wins with the Red Scare. **1/2 Match #8: CIMA vs. Susumu Yokosuka This was whatever. Sort of just a 10 minute showcase since they arrived late. Some fun stuff, but not much substance, and CIMA wins with a cradle. **1/2 Match #9: Chris Hero/Necro Butcher/Candice LaRae vs. Human Tornado/Claudio Castagnoli/Eddie Kingston [If Hero's Team Wins, it's Hero/Tornado Tomorrow, If Tornado's Team Wins, It's Tornado/Candice - No DQ] SOOOOO MUCH AWESOME STUFF! Crazy brawl to start, and Necro makes his way outside the building with Claudio. And in perhaps the all time greatest Insane Necro Butcher Moment, NECRO STARTS THROWING PEBBLES AND ROCKS AT CLAUDIO! The others come out too and they have a fight on park benches and shit. It's fantastic. With Candice being a girl, this is basically a handicap match. They eventually isolated Hero, and it was just this really gritty and violent fight between he and King and Claudio. Broke down in wonderful fashion, lots of crazy Necro stuff. Candice is all alone finally with King, but Hero shoves her away from the Rolling Backfist. He gets it as a result, and Claudio Lariats Candice. King then hits Hero with the Backdrop Driver to win. ***1/2 |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 3 2012, 10:01 PM Post #2 |
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PWG World Champion: Low Ki, Since 1/5/2008 PWG Tag Team Champions: Super Dragon/Davey Richards, Since 10/27/2007 ![]() PWG All Star Weekend 6 Night Two January 6th, 2008 Van Nuys, CA SON OF A BITCH, THIS IS THE COMMENTARY FREE VERSION! Who the fuck puts the commentary free version of PWG DVDs online? Seriously, what the fuck? Match #1: Karl Anderson vs. Alex Koslov Completely acceptable 7 minute opener. Koslov does a ton of really cool spots and then takes a ton of crazy bumps for Karl. Anderson wins with the awesome Double A Spinebuster and then the Boston Crab. **3/4 Match #2: Chris Hero vs. Eddie Kingston This is the worst of all the Hero/King matches, but it is absolutely not their fault at all. Really awesome violent hate filled slugfest for the first 10 or so minutes. Seems like it's on path to be as great as their other matches. Awesome strikes and selling from both, especially Kingston. Hero hurts his leg BAD at about 10-11 minutes through. Like, so bad he can barely stand. They clearly had more planned, but they have to do the Owen/Austin ending where King argues with people, allowing Hero to schoolboy him for the win. *** Match #3: DIFH vs. The Young Bucks Classic Jacobs style carryjob. Young babyface team means DIFH gets to work heel. ALSO! COMMENTARY IS BACK! YES! Jacobs guides them through matwork, and then Black works spotty sequences with them. Great DIFH control seg as usual. The Bucks have an awesome hot tag and finishing run, and this is before they went nuts with contrived shit, so it is really great and energetic simple stuff. Jacobs ends up beating one of them with the Front Guillotine. ***1/4 Match #4: Roderick Strong vs. Jack Evans [Best of Three Series - Match #2] Takes a bit to get going, but picks up when Jack gets started with the crazy kung fu shit. Evans then took a bunch of insane bumps. Really what you'd expect from a Strong/Evans match. Strong got the win with the Ground Kondo Clutch that he was using a lot around this time. **3/4 Match #5: Human Tornado vs. Candice LaRae [Chris Hero is Banned From Ringside] This was a ton of fun. Candice just totally DIES a bunch in this, and Tornado is just such a huge prick. It was so well done that it got straight up hard to watch at points. Candice's comeback was surprisingly crisp. She finally finds a way around the balls of steel WITH A CHAIR SHOT TO THE DICK! TORNADO SELLS IT FINALLY! HOLY SHIT! Tornado hits the DND, AND HE STARTS TAKING OFF HIS BELT AND UNZIPPING HIS PANTS! Hero tries to hobble out, and due to the stip, that's a DQ. **1/2 Kingston comes out behind Hero though, and beats on him. It's a 2 on 1, and Claudio also comes out. Necro then runs out with a chair to run them off, and the next match begins. Match #6: Necro Butcher vs. Claudio Castagnoli [Necro Butcher Rules] Typical awesome Necro brawl. Lots of chair use and huge bumps from both men. Necro breaks out the Necrocanrana off the top, and a bit later on, wins with a fucking O'Connor Roll. *** Match #7: El Generico vs. Susumu Yokosuka Fun spotfest. Yokosuka isn't much as a generic DG guy, but Generico is fucking El Generico and he makes it work. Some things are done, and Generico wins with the Helluva Kick and the Brainbuster. **3/4 Match #8: Speed Muscle vs. Joey Ryan/Scott Lost w/ Jade Chung This was weird. The DG guys refused to be situational faces and tried to be heels, despite the match being constructed for them to play situational faces. Lost was super impressive with the athletic shit and Joey was a fantastic cheating scummy heel. Good control seg by them, but then the finishing run dragged on way too long. Especially with the crowd being absolutely DEAD for some reason. Lost beats Doi with the Lost in Space. **1/2 Match #9: Super Dragon vs. TARO TARO is coming out of retirement for this, and this is a classic SoCal pairing. But it's 2008, not 2003, and it's really just not there. Some nice SD moments, but he's pretty much done now. His fatness is starting to get really distracting and is beginning to affect his actual work when he's clearly winded near the end. SD wins with a Super Ganso Bomb. **1/4 Match #10: Bryan Danielson vs. CIMA Better than their first match, but still with the same flaws. This time, CIMA is the one doing a lot of the early body part work, focusing on the neck. This is a clear improvement, since Danielson actually understands how selling works. Unfortunately though, Danielson comes back by working the arm. Really nasty stuff, but it's a Dragon Gate guy, so he's not selling the arm at all. Real good finishing run. Danielson has a Crossface Chickenwing on and CIMA bridges back. Danielson is pinned, but on 3, CIMA taps out. It is thus a draw. **3/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 10 2012, 09:39 PM Post #3 |
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PWG World Champion: Low Ki, Since 1/5/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: Super Dragon/Davey Richards, Since 10/27/2007 ![]() PWG Pearl Habra January 27th, 2008 La Habra Heights, CA Match #1: The Young Bucks vs. TJ HOOKER [TJ Perkins/Hook Bomberry] [DDT4 Round Robin Series] These two teams, along with Los Luchas and Ronin/Sky are participating in a Round Robin Series from here until DDT4 in May, and I have most of the shows between then and now. Bomberry is just a scumbag cheater and TJ wants to do clean matwork, and there is a conflict there. Everyone bumps well, and this is what you want out of an opening tag. TJ gets a schoolboy on one of them near the ropes, and from the floor, Hook holds down the Buck's legs for the win and 2 points! **1/2 The Bucks confront them about post-match, and TJ apologizes and says he didn't know, but Hook doesn't give a shit. Match #2: Roderick Strong vs. Rocky Romero [#1 Contender's Match - Best of Three Falls] Strong tries to get the jump on Romero, but he catches him with a Jujigatame and Romero goes up 1-0 within 30 seconds! Some really disgusting and violent power spots from Strong to Romero, much like in their last match. Romero then returns in kind. Strong evens it up with the Ground Kondo Clutch. Some more great stuff and Strong wins with the Gibson Driver. *** Karl Anderson runs in and hits both men with Spinebusters and signals for the belt. Match #3: Los Luchas vs. Scorpio Sky/Ronin [DDT4 Round Robin Series] Not as good as the first match, due to Ronin being Ronin. Los Luchas were also kind of sloppy here and Sky wins with the Blackout DDT. **1/4 Match #4:Chris Hero w/ Candice LaRae vs. Human Tornado [No DQ] THIS RULED! Not a huge shocker, but hey. Huge spots, hate, hot crowd, etc. Really everything I want from a big PWG brawl. Hero has a ton of fire, and Tornado is a great sneaky heel. They use chairs and a chain, and yeah. Woo. Gets so crazy that Hero breaks out the amazing TOPE CON SENTON! He badly hurts his leg there though and Tornado tears it up with amazing stuff. Tornado puts on a Texas Cloverleaf and Hero refuses to give it up, so Candice throws in the towel! ***3/4 Super Dragon and Davey Richards AGAIN fail to show up for a title defense vs. The Dynasty, so Excalibur strips them of the belts and awards them to Lost and Joey. They issue an open challenge for a title shot tonight and The Young Bucks come out to accept! Match #5: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost [c] w/ Jade Chung vs. The Young Bucks [PWG World Tag Team Championship] This was perfectly fine. Not great or anything, but a lot of that had to do with it being on the spur of the moment. Some stuff happens and The Dynasty retains after the Backbreaker/Lost in Space combination. **3/4 Match #6: Low Ki [c] vs. El Generico [PWG World Championship] This really went how you would expect, and was fantastic. Good matwork, and then Ki starts absolutely mauling Generico with kicks and other strikes, and by the end, his back and chest are both really red. Generico is working pretty stuff too, so that was nice. Generico gets in his wonderful dive, and they have a killer finishing run. Ki wins with the Dragon Clutch. ***1/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 18 2012, 03:53 PM Post #4 |
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PWG World Champion: Vacant PWG World Tag Team Champions: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost, Since 1/27/2008 ![]() PWG Dia De Los Dangerous February 24th, 2008 Reseda, CA Low Ki badly injured his leg since the last show, so he has to vacate the belt. This will end up leading to the best PWG Title run ever, so it's all good. Since Strong won a #1 Contender's Match, he's in the match to determine a new champion, along with the winners of two qualifying matches tonight. Match #1: The Young Bucks vs. Scorpio Sky/Ronin [2] [DDT4 Round Robin Series] Fun opener. Nothing more than a nice exhibition of cool spots in front of a hot crowd, but they were crisp, so it's fine. Also, it's a PWG opener, so I've made peace with that. The Bucks manage to not do too much awful and contrived shit and one of them rolls up Ronin for the win. **3/4 Match #2: Karl Anderson vs. Frankie Kazarian [Qualifying Match] NO. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I THOUGHT IT WAS GONE?! FUCK. UGH. UGH. This goes 15 minutes before Karl wins and it feels like it just goes on forever as a result. *3/4 Match #3: Los Luchas vs. TJ Hooker [2] [DDT4 Round Robin Series] Another enjoyable tag match. They have somewhat of a story with Hook Bomberry trying to cheat a lot and TJ having none of it. Los Luchas are on their game big time and they have a lot of awesome nearfalls and shit. Los Luchas beat TJ with a combo of things ending in the Olimpico Slam. *** Match #4: Candice LaRae vs. Daffney I want to fuck Candice, but I have no idea why this is happening. It was perfectly okay, but there wasn't any reason for it to be on the show. Candice wins with a Moonsault. *1/2 Human Tornado hits the ring and starts choking Candice, since Hero isn't here tonight, and Necro Butcher runs out to save and their match begins! Match #5: Necro Butcher vs. Human Tornado [Qualifying Match] This is awesome. It's a goddamned Necro Butcher fight and it's wonderful. Lots of insane spots and bumps and yeah. Necro is fucking Necro. Tornado traps Necro under a pile of chairs and then hits the Spiral Tap onto him for the win. ***1/4 Match #6: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost [c] w/ Jade Chung vs. Incoherence [PWG World Tag Team Championship] Real good stuff. Delirious is so much looser and funnier outside of ROH at this point. Hallowicked is pretty amazing as usual, and the Dynasty delivers. They have a great control seg on Hallowicked's midsection, and his selling is great. Delirious has a good hot tag and the finishing run rules. Goes on a little too long and Joey tosses Delirious off the top into an Ace Crusher from Lost for the win. **3/4 Match #7: Roderick Strong vs. Human Tornado vs. Karl Anderson [PWG World Championship] Fun 10 minute action filled sprint. Strong gets Anderson with the Gibson Driver, but Tornado hits Karl with a Springboard Spiral Tap to steal the pin and Strong just misses out on breaking the cover and Tornado wins the belt! **3/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 24 2012, 08:21 PM Post #5 |
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PWG World Champion: Human Tornado, Since 2/24/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost, Since 1/27/2008 ![]() PWG Scared Straight March 7th, 2008 Reseda, CA Match #1: TJ Hooker [2] vs. Scorpio Sky/Ronin [2] [DDT4 Round Robin Series] TJ is much more willing to cheat now. They sort of just do stuff and TJ Hooker frames Ronin with the chair Eddie-style to steal the win. **1/2 Match #2: Roderick Strong vs. Claudio Castagnoli They sort of just have a match without much of a story for under 10 minutes, but it was awesome as shit. Claudio manages to cross the arms as he kicks out of a Jackknife Pin, and then he rolls over and deadlifts Strong into the Ricola Bomb for the win. **3/4 Match #3: The Young Bucks [2] vs. Los Luchas [2] [DDT4 Round Robin Series] Fun spotfest. Not nearly as actually great as their 2007 BOLA match, as this had a lot more contrived shit and a lesser crowd, but still quite good. Some really awesome spots in the finishing run, and it goes to a no contest when TJ Hooker comes out and lays out both teams after a long finishing run. **3/4 As a result of the shady finish earlier and this, the tournament will end on 3/21 in a four way match between all four teams, with the winner going into DDT4. Match #4: Necro Butcher vs. Eddie Kingston [Necro Butcher Rules Match] AND THIS FUCKING DELIVERS! IT'S EDDIE KINGSTON VS. NECRO BUTCHER MOTHERFUCKER! Amazing chaotic brawl, etc. Necro takes a Suplex off the stage to a pile of chairs on the floor. Necro makes a comeback and has it won after a Bulldog onto a pile of chairs, but Human Tornado pulls the ref out. Necro grabs him and brings him in, but King gets a schoolboy with the jeans for the win. *** Match #5: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost [c] w/ Jade Chung vs. The Briscoes [PWG World Tag Team Championship] Eddie Kingston is on commentary here to promote he & Claudio vs. the winners of this match on the next show on 3/21, and says he doesn't want to fight the Briscoes. They have a good match and The Dynasty does a real good job of containing the Briscoes, so to speak. They make them work a formula tag and the finishing run is the perfect length and nothing ridiculous is kicked out of or done. Claudio comes out to distract the ref and Kingston runs to the ring and hits Jay with a Backdrop Driver and he bails. Joey covers Jay for the win. *** Match #6: Human Tornado [c] vs. Jack Evans [PWG World Championship] Tornado broke Jack's face in Dragon Gate in January with a Spinning Heel Kick, so Jack wants revenge. Jack is pissed off and it is so unique and it rules. He tries to go for Tornado's face in revenge and they have a ton of really crisp and inventive spots too. Jack once again delivers the pro wrestling version of an insane kung fu fight. Tornado hits the kick again, and hits DAT NIGGA DEAD for the win. ***1/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 25 2012, 12:01 PM Post #6 |
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PWG World Champion: Human Tornado, Since 2/24/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost, Since 1/27/2008 ![]() PWG 1.21 Gigawatts March 21st, 2008 Reseda, CA Match #1: Brandon Bonham vs. Nemesis FUCK YEAH BRANDON BONHAM! This is a showcase for hid debut. Bonham is really crisp and energetic with his spots and gets "NEW GUY!" chants. They both do some stuff, and Bonham wins with the Canadian Destroyer, which is like the one flaw in his game. **1/2 Match #2: Candice LaRae vs. LuFisto LuFisto is apparently tough as shit and has done deathmatches and shit. She beats up Candice and it is not bad. Candice somehow reverses a Crossbody for the upset win. *3/4 Tornado and Claudio come out, but Chris Hero runs out to help Candice. Tornado bails, and the ref rings the bell, so Hero vs. Claudio is on! In reality, this was the time when Eddie Kingston bailed on a lot of shows due to personal problems, so they had to rebook the show, kinda. Match #3: Chris Hero vs. Claudio Castagnoli Awesome brawl to begin, and then they turn it into a great pro wrestling match. They have an awesome finishing run of nearfalls and shit. I don't know what to write, really. It's Hero vs. Claudio. Hero manages to turn the Giant Swing into a twisted Victory Roll to win. *** Tornado comes back out and attacks Hero on the outside. Candice comes out to try and save, but LuFisto runs back out and low blows Hero. She and Candice fight away as Tornado and Claudio throw Hero out. Hero then goes after LuFisto and goes to hit her, but she stops and goes over to Tornado and Claudio, and Hero gets a chair, so they leave. Match #4: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost [c] w/ Jade Chung vs. Kevin Steen/El Generico [PWG World Tag Team Championship] This is a fun match for something they had to put together on the fly. Good Steenerico control to begin, quality bumping from Joey and Lost. Generico is a great face in peril, obviously. Steen makes the hot tag, big finishing run, really just what you'd expect from both teams. It's a damn shame that Chris Bosh retired right as Steenerico reformed as a tag team in PWG, that would have been amazing. SUPER DRAGON COMES OUT AND HITS JADE CHUNG WITH THE PSYCHO DRIVER WHAT THE FUCK?! He leaves and as Lost helps her to the back, Joey is hit with the Package Piledriver and Brainbuster, and Steenerico wins the belts. *** Excalibur gets in the ring and announces the main event of Hero/Candice vs. Tornado/LuFisto in an intergender Street Fight. Match #5: The Young Bucks vs. Los Luchas vs. TJ Hooker vs. Scorpio Sky/Ronin [DDT4 Qualifying Match - Elimination Match] Fun spotfest, at least with the exception of Ronin/Sky, who bring nothing to this. The more I watch him, I'm just fucking mad at Scorpio Sky for being the Aerial Xpress member to stick with pro wrestling, instead of Quicksilver, who was so much better. It obviously came down to Los Luchas vs. the Bucks, and that was very good again. Los Luchas pull off a big upset with the Super Reverse Olimpico Slam thing. In reality, the Bucks had a tour with Dragon Gate at the time of DDT4, so that's why this happened. **3/4 Match #6: Chris Hero/Candice LaRae vs. Human Tornado/LuFisto [Street Fight] Highly enjoyable out of control brawl. Hero and Tornado did their thing and it ruled, and then Candice and LuFisto both took some remarkable bumps. Tables and chairs and other stuff got used. Hero's knee got worked on, so we also got some remarkable Hero selling on his comeback. LuFisto busts open Candice, but then Hero finally goes to Tornado's level by harming a woman with a Piledriver to LuFisto. Hero beats Tornado with the Cravat Wheelbarrow Neckbreaker thing. *** Claudio comes out post-match to attack Hero, and he and Tornado duct tape Hero to the ropes! Claudio beats on Hero, AND TORNADO STARTS PUNCHING THE SHIT OUT OF CANDICE'S HEAD! DAT NIGGA DEAD ON CANDICE! He goes to choke her with something, but that causes the locker room and referees and Excalibur to run down and finally break it up, and Hero manages to break free, but the heels leave. |
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| Big Tuna | Mar 31 2012, 01:05 PM Post #7 |
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DDT4 Night One results (Since the show is not online): Los Luchas def. 2.0 in the QF Strong/Evans def. Ronin/Sky in the QF El Blazer/KAGETORA def. Dynasty in the QF Steenerico def. SD/DR in the QF PWG World Champion: Human Tornado, Since 2/24/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: Kevin Steen/El Generico, Since 3/21/2008 ![]() PWG DDT4 2008 Night Two May 18th, 2008 Burbank, CA Match #1: Roderick Strong/Jack Evans vs. Los Luchas [Semi-Finals] YEAH STRONG AND EVANS! This is a really fun match, but not great. They do a lot of moves and Strong and Evans win with the Ode to the Bulldogs. **3/4 Match #2: Austin Aries vs. Davey Richards This was good stuff. They have some good matwork and then they do moves, fairly basic and obvious route for these two in 2008. Aries works more heelishly here, which fits him much better. Davey wins again with his horrible looking Texas Cloverleaf. **3/4 Match #3: Kevin Steen/El Generico [c] vs. El Blazer/KAGETORA [Semi-Finals - PWG World Tag Team Championship] The Japanese guys are fine enough. Generally good and not inoffensive, but not outright great or anything. They then prove me wrong in the finishing run with some really cool spots and especially ridiculous bumps from El Blazer. He is beat after Generico shoots him into the air for a Flying Lariat from Steen off the top. *** Dino Winwood brings out injured PWG World Champion Human Tornado. His leg is in a big cast and he walks out with a crutch. Dino says usually when a PWG champion is injured, they have to vacate the belts, like Aerial Xpress did and like Low Ki did, and Tornado's just like "nah, I don't want to." and he says he's not doing shit with this belt and somebody's gonna have to beat him for it. Dino says he's injured and they're trying to help, but then Necro Butcher runs out, and Tornado bails. Match #4: Necro Butcher vs. Jay Briscoe [Necro Butcher's Rules Match] Fun, but too held back to be really great or more than just fun. Lots of chair use and Necro bumps and shit and yeah. Necro being Necro, and Jay is along for the ride. Tornado comes back out to try and hit Necro with the crutch, BUT NECRO GRABS IT AND HITS HIM IN THE BAD LEG WITH THE CRUTCH BAH GAWD! He and Jay then have an awesome slugfest and Necro hits a Tiger Driver on some chairs to win. **3/4 Match #5: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost/TJ Hooker w/ Jade Chung vs. Scorpio Sky/Candice LaRae/2.0 Your standard filler comedy multi-man. Joey being a total sleazebag to Candice was fun, and he invents a BOOBPLEX BAH GAWD. TJ and Lost have some nice spots too. 2.0 has fun comedy, and this is a perfectly fine filler match before the main event. Joey ends up killing Candice with a Powerbomb for the win. **1/2 Match #6: Kevin Steen/El Generico [c] vs. Roderick Strong/Jack Evans [2008 DDT4 FINALS - PWG World Tag Team Championship] What a fucking dream match. Steen spits at Jack early on, so he and Strong go nuts with crazy double teams. They turn it around and both teams go nuts initially before Evans is isolated. Good stuff there, and then Strong gets the hot tag. Big insane finishing run. Huge dives from Evans and Generico. Strong and Evans get the Ode to the Phoenix AND THEY WIN THE BELTS! STRONG AND EVANS FINALLY WIN TAG TITLES! FUCK YEAH! This would end up being Jack's last match as a full-time US indy guy before going to AAA full-time. ![]() ***1/2 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 1 2012, 02:06 PM Post #8 |
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PWG World Champion: Human Tornado, Since 2/24/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: Roderick Strong/Jack Evans, Since 7/6/2008 ![]() PWG Life During Wartime July 6th, 2008 Reseda, CA Excalibur is in the ring to open the show with some bad news. He says Jack Evans has been forbidden to be here by AAA, even though they booked him 6 weeks ago and bought his flight, and AAA said he had to stay in Mexico or leave his job. He tells everyone to not give AAA any money. He also says Jay Briscoe is fired and sent them a text message at 6:16 am and said he couldn't be here tonight because last night, some guy followed he and Mark home from the bar at 2:30 am, and circled his house six times, so he doesn't know if he should leave or not. AMAZING. Roderick Strong comes out and Excalibur says he can vacate the belts, or he can pick a new tag title partner tonight for their scheduled match against DIFH. Strong says he saw it was supposed to be Generico vs. Jay, so he asks Generico to be his partner, and he accepts. Match #1: Brandon Bonham vs. Arik Cannon FANTASTIC opener. Just a barrage of amazing spots and strikes and yeah. They did stuff and had the shit hot Reseda crowd and Bonham won with the Canadian Destroyer. *** Match #2: TJ Hooker vs. Charles Mercury/Mikey Nicholls Ford and I were just talking about Charles Mercury, the fucking shitsipper, so I guess if you talk about him, he shows up. Excalibur says he booked him out of spite so people stop telling him to book old undercard guys and mocks him on commentary all match. Incredible. This is pretty fun, due to TJ Hooker being an awesome team. Mercury sort of delivers too and says this one's for Excalibur, and hits a breathtaking BOTTOM ROPE KNEE DROP! They do some stuff and TJ reverses a Mikey crossbody into a pin with the tights to win. **3/4 Match #3: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Phoenix Star Wonderful Claudio carryjob. Lots of crazy power spots from Claudio, and then he was a tremendous base for Phoenix Star, and made his usually hit or miss lucha stylings all look fantastic. Lots of great nearfalls at the end, and Claudio finally fucking wins with the goddamn Giant Swing. 21 rotations now. *** Match #4: Necro Butcher vs. Kikutaro [Necro Butcher's Rules Match] COMEDY FINISH OF THE YEAR, OH MY GOD. Before that, they had a nice Necro-ish match and yeah, it's good. Kikutaro calls for chairs to be thrown in the ring, but he's still in the ring AND HE GETS KNOCKED OUT BY A SEA OF CHAIRS BEING THROWN IN! Necro gets back up, confused, and NECRO WINS BY KO! AMAZING! **3/4 Match #5: The Young Bucks vs. MIYAWAKI/KAZMA vs. Joey Ryan/Scott Lost w/ Jade Chung ANOTHER really great spotfest here. One of the things I love about this show is the pacing and layout of it right now. My problem with a lot of 2010-12 PWG shows is that it's just spot after spot after spot and there's like 100000 Superkicks a night and every match is like "top this", but here, every match is different, or at least better spaced out. Opens with a huge spotfest, then a restrained heel trick heavy tag, then a power vs. speed singles match, then a comedy brawl, then another spotfest here. The japanese guys hit hard, Lost is on fire again, etc. The Bucks beat Joey Ryan with a backslide. *** Match #6: Chris Bosh vs. Scorpio Sky [Farewell Match] PHOTOGENIC CHRIS BOSH COMES BACK FOR A FAREWELL MATCH! YEAH! This was just so much fucking fun. They had the insane degree of inventiveness and crispness that the Arrogance vs. AXP matches were known for, a super hot crowd, etc. Totally insane finishing run, and Bosh completely refusing to lose was really well done. A case of a crowd helping a match out a lot. Sky finally puts him down with a TKO floated into a Dragon Sleeper. ***1/4 Bosh gets a big standing ovation post-match. Match #7: Roderick Strong/El Generico [c] vs. DIFH [PWG World Tag Team Championship] For something booked on the fly, they did a good job here. Nice subtle story with Strong and Generico not meshing at all as a team, not being able to do coherent double teams and getting easily distracted and Generico tagging back in too soon, and DIFH taking advantage. Great DIFH control seg on Generico, who is once again an amazing FIP. Excalibur and Dino go on a tangent about Zach Braff and they shit on the awful Scrubs season finale in 2008. The one with the bedtime story that Dr. Cox told to Jack. Anyways, Strong and Generico finally pull it together for a big finishing run, but DIFH wins by being a better team, as Jacobs can isolate Strong on the floor long enough to shove Generico off the top and Black hits a Phoenix Splash to win! I believe this makes DIFH the second ever team in the 2000s to hold two sets of tag titles at once, although not touching the KOW's three. ***1/2 Match #8: Human Tornado [c] vs. Chris Hero w/ Candice LaRae [PWG World Championship - Steel Cage Guerrilla Warfare Match] Just a fucking fantastic match. Maybe goes a little long, but there's so little downtime for 35 minutes that I can look past it. Lots of nasty strikes and shots, and they built well to a number of huge spots. Maybe the best part is how they were always doing something, and even when they were down, they were kicking or punching each other on the mat or grabbing a weapon or something. The best of which was Hero whipping a chair at Tornado from the mat. Tornado went for the knees in a throwback to a few months back. Hero did the same to Tornado's current injury. Just a hugely violent match. Great storytelling representative of the entire feud, as Hero tries for pins initially, but once Tornado tries to injure his knee, he stops trying to win and starts just fucking maiming him and goes down to his level. IT gets taken down a little by Necro and Claudio shenanigans and a weird finish, but whatever. Candice fakes realigning with Tornado, but low blows him with a chair and Hero hits the Hero's Welcome to win the title! ****1/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 6 2012, 12:28 PM Post #9 |
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PWG World Champion: Chris Hero, Since 7/6/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: DIFH, Since 7/6/2008 Best set of champions ever ![]() PWG All Star Weekend 7 Night One August 30th, 2008 Reseda, CA Match #1: TJ Hooker vs. Mark Davis/Ash Riot This is fine enough. The new guys are from Australia, and look pretty decent. TJ is awesome as a heel again, and Hook is such a marvelous piece of shit. They do stuff, and TJ beats Riot with a PRawn Hold with the tights. **1/2 Match #2: Jimmy Jacobs vs. Vin Gerard Gerard was ON FIRE in CHIKARA at this time, so PWG brought him in. The problem is that so much of the great CHIKARA matches (not all, but most) are about context and build, and the same goes with the Gerard character. Going in blind, he's sort of just above average. Hey, he's fine, don't get me wrong, but it just doesn't work as well. Pairing him against Jacobs seems like mistake, but it works, but I think I'm the only person who likes this match. Highlight is Jacobs singing himself to the ring to the sounds of "The Ballad of Lacey". They work it with Jacobs as de facto babyface fighting a guy who is basically a more inexperienced version of him currently, in gimmick and personality. They do some stuff and it never quite becomes GREAT, but it is very good. Jacobs wins with the Front Guillotine. **3/4 Match #3: Rocky Romero vs. Alex Koslov Another really fun but not quite great match. Lots of enjoyable lucha and kicks and shit, but it's a showcase match involving Rocky Romero, so there's not really a lot of focus. I've loved that series like this with Strong, because it was filled with cool shit from bell to bell, but this wasn't as awesome, so I can't go all the way on it. Rocky gets the win with the Diablo Armbar off the top into the Jujigatame for the win. **3/4 Match #4: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost vs. Los Luchas Los Luchas are on their game, and as a result, this is fantastic. Amazing control seg by The Dynasty again, especially Lost. Big finishing run, hot crowd, big offense, etc. Los Luchas come really close, and then Lost beats Zokre with the Big Fat Kill, finally becoming his finish. *** Match #5: Roderick Strong vs. Tyler Black This was fine enough, I guess. It's typical Black, dragging Strong down to his level, as they blatantly kill time in the first half and then go nuts with a finishing run. Finishing run is a lot of fun, but them doing absolutely nothing of value in the first half kind of kills it. Strong wins with the Stronghold. **3/4 Match #6: Chuck Taylor vs. Candice LaRae So entertaining. Chuck Taylor is finally in PWG, and it rules. Joey Ryan is on commentary and says Chuck Taylor is the new school of sleaze, which he doesn't like, and he just goes for shock value. He drops the grenade, yells at people, etc. Just a lot of fun. They work the man/woman dynamic as it should be, with the woman getting in fast stuff and flash pins to come real close, but Chuck cuts her off and hits the Awful Waffle to win. **1/2 Match #7: Kevin Steen/El Generico/Susumu Yokosuka vs. The Young Bucks/PAC Really impressive spotfest. More in that DG style where they focus their energy on the finishing run, but Steen and Generico are awesome at channeling DG guys into a logical match, and have good shit in the first half and actually build to that finishing run, which Dragon Gate forgot how to do for the most part after 2006/7. Steen was especially great at throwing his weight around and shit. Awesome finishing run and PAC beats Steen after a Corkscrew SSP. *** The sound system is broken now, and the three challengers in the main event come out to no music, BUT FUCK THAT, BECAUSE DINO WINWOOD SINGS "HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO" AS HERO COMES OUT! AMAZING! Match #8: Chris Hero [c] w/ Candice LaRae vs. Low Ki vs. Necro Butcher vs. Eddie Kingston [PWG World Championship] Truly just a marvelous spectacle of violence. Everyone beats the shit out of each other, and it is fantastic. Hero and Ki have some amazing matwork as well to start as Necro and King fight on the floor, and yeah. Nice story with King only wanting to beat Hero for the belt due to how much he hates him. Awesomely brutal finishing run, and as Ki has Necro in the Dragon Clutch, Hero gets King with the Rolling Elbow to win. ***1/4 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 6 2012, 07:06 PM Post #10 |
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PWG World Champion: Chris Hero, Since 7/6/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: DIFH, Since 7/6/2008 ![]() PWG All Star Weekend 7 Night Two August 31st, 2008 Reseda, CA Match #1: Susumu Yokosuka vs. Alex Koslov Fine spotty opener. Not a lot of substance, but they have some cool stuff. Susumu wins with what can best be described as a non-spinning Angel's Wings. **1/2 Match #2: El Generico vs. TJ Perkins This is fantastic. Great matwork and lucha early on, and then TJ works on the knee. Really good work on the knee, and Generico's selling is great. TJ then does an AMAZING cheap bullshit heel trick when he uses a wrench to loosen up the top rope so it can't be used for high flying nor for the BRAINBUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH. Generico makes a brief comeback, and since he can't use the top, he uses ingenuity by hitting a Brainbuster on the ring apron and then rolling him in for the pin. ***1/4 Match #3: The Dynasty vs. Chuck Taylor/Vin Gerard The Dynasty are sort of accidental babyfaces here, since the fans cheer them over the newer heels. They still work it as a heel/heel match, and it was fine enough. Chuck and Vin make a horrible team, as they keep laughing at each other when they're in trouble. Joey and Lost have a fun finishing run, and they get Stereo Sharpshooters to win. **3/4 Match #4: Roderick Strong vs. Kevin Steen This is good, not great. No real issue with it, it's just that they only had 11 minutes and sort of held back, it seems. They did stuff and yeah. Strong worked the back, Steen sold it in an average fashion. Finishing run was average and that's probably the best word for this. Steen gets a roll up out of the Stronghold to win. **1/2 Match #5: Low Ki vs. Rocky Romero Ki is just the guy to channel Romero into a great match by carrying the matwork and making his spots make sense. Unfortunately, he doesn't do that, and they just sort of have a match. Some cool spots and kicks, but way too long at 19 minutes for them to really have nothing going on. Ki wins with the Dragon Clutch. **3/4 Match #6: Necro Butcher vs. Eddie Kingston [Necro Butcher's Rules Match] This was ALSO disappointing, which I guess is the theme of the night, sans Generico/TJP. They wrestled. They didn't fight or anything, they just had an average pro wrestling match. Weird. Necro wins with a Crossbody off the top, which was amazing. **3/4 Match #7: DIFH [c] vs. The Young Bucks [PWG World Tag Team Championship] This was more Tyler than Jimmy, so it tended to be a little contrived, and not as great as their match in January. There was no real control segment, and they just sort of did a lot of stuff for 15 minutes. The Bucks pull a twin switch and then a cradle on Jacobs to win the belts. The reign of terror has begun. **1/2 Match #8: Chris Hero [c] w/ Candice LaRae vs. PAC [PWG World Championship] Hero delivers in the main event, because he's Chris fucking Hero. Really awesome matwork from Hero and then they do a lot of stuff with the theme of matwork vs. high flying. PAC is also able to throw strikes with Hero, throwing him off initially, but Hero then is able to recover, and PAC can't hang strike for strike with him for a prolonged amount of time. In a nice bit of psychology, PAC goes to flash pins, which has been established as a weakness of Hero in other places, but can't do it. Hero hits a Rolling Elbow and a lifting Hero's Welcome to win. ***1/2 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 06:34 PM Post #11 |
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PWG World Champion: Chris Hero, Since 7/6/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: The Young Bucks, Since 8/31/2008 ![]() PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2008 Stage One November 1st, 2008 Burbank, CA Match #1: TJ Perkins vs. Chuck Taylor [1st Round] This is very good. Decent matwork, and then TJ targets the knee. Great work on the knee from Perkins. Chuck's selling was fine, but not exactly amazing. He's hardly a natural babyface though, so this is not exactly him in his element. Fun finishing run though. TJ brings out brass knucks, but Chuck gets them and uses them for the pin. However, the ref then sees them and reverses the decision, so TJ wins! **3/4 Match #2: Kenny Omega vs. Brandon Bonham [1st Round] Outstanding spotfest here. They are both crisp and do some cool stuff, and Bonham wins with the Canadian Destroyer. *** Match #3: Nigel McGuinness vs. Austin Aries [1st Round] Very phoned in performance by both men. They go through the motions on the mat and then have their run of nearfalls that they've exhausted in ROH by this point. Nigel works the arm and it is totally ignored, etc. Of course, that is a stupid decision as the London Dungeon is the end of the match. Ugh. **1/2 Match #4: Low Ki vs. Roderick Strong [1st Round] This is a mostly fine match with an AWESOME finishing run. Strong just sort of does shit when controlling, and they're clearly saving stuff for later. They then have a really brutal and awesome strike heavy finishing run. Chops vs. kicks and all that stuff. Amazing spot where Ki counters the Death by Roderick into a Jumping Double Stomp. Ki wins with the Dragon Clutch. **3/4 Match #5: Joey Ryan vs. Scott Lost [1st Round] Another match that was good, but not quite great. They're both heels and wrestled it like a normal match, so the crowd was pretty confused over how to react. Their execution was fine and all, but this just didn't quite click. It was better than their 2004 series though, I can say that for sure. Lost got the win with the Big Fat Kill. **3/4 Match #6: Bryan Danielson vs. Davey Richards [1st Round] This didn't need the 25 or so minutes that it got and they could have done the same thing with 5 minutes chopped off, but it was still great. Lots of awesome matwork, and this is in that awesome 2007-mid 2009 period where Davey is actually becoming a great wrestler by embracing being a heel and toning down his bad tendencies, before he did a total turnaround on that in mid-2009 and then became unbearable within a year of that and is now possibly the worst top level guy in any promotion in the world. They had a really great finishing run though and avoided Davey's bad tendencies. Cattle Mutilation gives AmDrag the win. ***1/4 Match #7: El Generico vs. Masato Yoshino vs. Nick Jackson [1st Round] Enjoyable under 10 minute three way spotfest. Not a ton of note as they didn't go totally nuts, but it was good. Yoshino beats Jackson with the Sol Naciente. **3/4 Match #8: Chris Hero vs. Necro Butcher [1st Round - Necro Butcher's Rules] Well this was fucking awesome. They start with matwork and Necro holds his own. It turns into a brawl, and it is fantastic. Lots of nasty elbow strikes from Hero and punches from Necro and yeah. Hero hits many elbows and wins with the Hangman's Clutch. *** |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 11:36 PM Post #12 |
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PWG World Champion: Chris Hero, Since 7/6/2008 PWG World Tag Team Champions: The Young Bucks, Since 8/31/2008 ![]() PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2008 Stage Two November 2nd, 2008 Burbank, CA Match #1: Nigel McGuinness vs. Brandon Bonham [Quarterfinals] This was really good, but not quite great. Good matwork early on, and Bonham looked really impressive. He busted up Nigel's nose with the Corner Dropkick, and as a result, after Nigel hits the Tower of London, he is seen talking to Bonham, and for the first time since 2005, the Tower of London actually pins someone. Which kinda makes Bonham look like a piece of shit, all things considered. I assume they had more planned before they rushed to the finish. **3/4 Match #2: Low Ki vs. Masato Yoshino [Quarterfinals] This is an awesome under 10 minute sprint. I wrote at the time (which is lost forever, thanks Phen!) that this looked like a great sign for Ki's WWE run (since he signed a contract weeks after this show), as he adapted his offense and style into about 7-8 minutes and it still came off great. Of course, he never really got to be LOW KI in the WWE, and we know how that ended. Biggie and I were talking about Scorpio the other day and how he was also kind of a prick backstage, and really was the Low Ki of his time. Immensely talented, groundbreaking when he first came on the scene, but a prick out of the ring resulting in burned bridges and a lackluster WWF/E run despite still looking great a few times up there. Of course, Low Ki hasn't had a resurgence quite like Scorpio's incredible 2008 IWA-MS run, but then he also hasn't fallen off the face of the earth like Scorpio did in the 2000s. HEY FUCKING ANYWAYS, this ruled. Ki clobbered Yoshino with strikes and he had fiery comebacks. Also: Chuck Taylor: I was gonna say Yoshino's fast like Carl Lewis. Didn't he have AIDS or something? Excalibur: No! He got busted for steroids, I think Chuck Taylor: Who was the other one then? The other black guy who got AIDS? Excalibur: You mean, besides all of them? Ki wins with the Dragon Clutch. *** Match #3: Bryan Danielson vs. TJ Perkins [Quarterfinals] This is TJ's career match. Largely, that's due to Danielson, but he holds his own. Really amazing matwork, and TJ is a prick when he gets little things, so Danielson just starts taking him to school. TJ gets some stuff on the knee, but it doesn't stuck. THAT IS, UNTIL DANIELSON MISSES THE FLYING KNEE OFF THE APRON AND GOES KNEE FIRST INTO CHAIRS! TJ has some awesome knee work, and Danielson's selling is fantastic. He tries for a count out at the end after pushing Danielson off the top to the floor and he keeps knocking him off the apron. Danielson gets back on the apron at 19, and when TJ runs over a third time, he gets a sunset flip for the win! ***1/2 Match #4: Chris Hero vs. Scott Lost [Quarterfinals] Another great match. Totally different too, as Lost immediately starts unloading on Hero with huge offense. Hero came back and they basically just traded bombs with each other. Lots of really cool spots, and Hero gets the win with the Rolling Elbow, the Cravat Countdown, and then the Hangman's Clutch. ***1/4 Match #5: Low Ki vs. Nigel McGuinness [Semi-Finals] Nigel is fucked up with his nose busted and his eye swelled up, so this was shorter and not as great as it could have been or as I assumed they had planned. Nigel hurts his face even more, and they scramble to another finish. Nigel hits Ki with a chair on the floor, and the ref calls it a DQ, so Ki advances. **1/2 Match #6: Chris Hero vs. Bryan Danielson [Semi-Finals] This is by far the best match they ever had against each other. They're both faces for once, and they sort of have an unspoken gentleman's agreement about the knee of Danielson. Danielson does a lot of little things to put over the knee injury, such as initially using the bad knee to try and force Hero to his knees, but then switching to using the other one. The matwork is all really amazing, it's Hero and Danielson. Danielson then starts trying to injure the arm to even it up, so Hero works the knee since he gets pissed. He doesn't get super aggressive like TJ did, so Danielson can fight back. Awesome selling as usual from AmDrag. He seems to hurt his own leg again on the bridge for the Cattle Mutilation, and when they both get back up, Hero puts AD's leg on the middle rope in the corner and hits a ROLLING ELBOW TO THE KNEE FUCK YEAH! He then goes nuts with stuff on the leg and puts on the Hangman's Clutch for the win. **** Match #7: Austin Aries/Roderick Strong/Davey Richards vs. El Generico/Necro Butcher/Nick Jackson vs. Joey Ryan/Chuck Taylor/Kenny Omega GENERATION NO REMORSE VS. THE YOUNG GOD DAMN LUCHADORES VS. THE DYNASTY OF LOW MORAL FIBER! This is a lot of fun as your bullshit time killing multi-man. There's enough different pairings here and different personalities to make this entertaining at all times. Necro was probably MVP. This gets dramatically different when off a whip from Davey to Omega, the top and middle ropes completely snap off and Omega almost dies. They are obviously thrown off, given that a good percentage of these guys have big top rope offense. The ring crew puts the bottom rope to the top rope position during breaks in action. They start randomly having a battle royal at the end, and Davey rolls up Necro to win. Total lunacy. **3/4 Necro is mad and kills the ref with a chair. Match #8: Chris Hero vs. Low Ki [Battle of Los Angeles 2008 Finals] This only having a top rope adds to it. I love crazy visuals like this, like the Black/Danielson match without a top rope or Cena vs. ADR from last October, where the broken ring is the thing that actually made it great. Anyways, underneath all that, it's still Chris Hero vs. Low Ki. Some really amazing matwork early on. Both men winning all their matches with the Dragon Clutch and Hangman's Clutch adds a nice dimension when both men try and avoid the other's hold. They start throwing strikes, and Ki delivers an INSANE punt to the face. Hero's nose is busted open from that, AND GOOD LORD, IT IS ON! Hero hits an insane Rolling Elbow in revenge and Ki has an incredible KO sell. They then go nuts on each other with strikes and bombs. Them not being able to run off the ropes or do anything with them gives it this feel of a big time slugfest. What really makes this stand out as one of the best PWG matches ever is the selling from both men and the gradual build into looks of hate by the end of the match. Ki gets the John Woo and then the Dragon Clutch for the win. ****1/2 |
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| Big Tuna | Apr 7 2012, 11:41 PM Post #13 |
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PWG 2008 Results: Wrestler of the Year: Chris Hero - 39 Points Tag Team of the Year: Joey Ryan/Scott Lost - 25 Points Match of the Year: Chris Hero vs. Low Ki, BOLA N2 (November 2nd) Show of the Year: Battle of Los Angeles 2008 Stage 2 (November 2nd) |
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