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  1. Holy shit Steven Ogg was great in tonight's episode (and I wish that they just used him as Negan). An even bigger role for him going forward would really boost my interest level. 

    Edit: AND the meat grinder for all of those dump dwellers?? My goodness this episode is an out of nowhere shock. 

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  2. Rippa, how fucking DARE you call me out for not having the fucking GUTS to say Dustin/Vader is better than 6/3/94. Because I fucking SAY that it's fucking better, right after I say that it's the perfect match for me. It was a tough choice for me, and I even said I slept on it! Don't you go causing drama where there ain't none. The match is great and you're just trying to own being the guy who loves it most. Schneider is yellow. 

    We need to get back to more MOTY Challenges. 

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  3. On 1/20/2018 at 5:11 AM, GojiColin said:

    As someone who doesn't watch a ton of Kraneo matches, for a dude his size he still manages to get around well.  Him using his size and strength to bull his way through Hechicero's matwork was amusing and that apron dive was nuts  (RIP Mije). Hechicero of course was his usual awesome self, and at this point I think he could even pull an entertaining match out of Rush's Dad.

    Did Kraneo ever go over for the Fantastic Mania shows?  I feel like with his size and memorable character, he'd be a shoe in; plus he could mix it up with the heavyweight wrestlers for some interesting match-ups.

    Who would not watch a ton of Kraneo matches!? Here is an awesome Kraneo performance from the 1/12 show:

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL7siMh_LRc&feature=youtu.be&t=01h45m51s

     

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  4. On 1/31/2018 at 9:14 PM, Curt McGirt said:

    Instead of going on Dailymotion and trying to find Almas/Gargano I watched fucking Crazy Crusher vs. Hell Storm. Let's just say the 25 minutes were not wasted. I mean, where else are you gonna see a guy piledriven off a ladder onto the top turnbuckle and have both guys just drop onto the floor recklessly? 

    Oh, and that wasn't a DVD onto those two ladders -- that was a freakin' Falcon Arrow. And I think that fall was even worse because they bounced higher.

    I unironically love this match, warts and all. Phil refuses to watch it. He said he'd watch it when I visit him in Colorado. But it is seriously the most death defying wrestling match I've ever seen. Both men should have left it crippled. 

  5. I really liked the Sabre/Tanahashi rematch, though not as much as their G1 match. This one had a longer runtime, which just meant they padded out the runtime with pointless interference. But Sabre was awesome going after every one of Tanahashi's limbs, really finding some killer ways to trao him in holds. 

    But my god am I getting tired of hearing JR talk about what jeans and boots Davey Boy Smith wore in 1999. That's literally his only, weekly, observation about DBS Jr.

  6. This was my choice as a contender, and I too noticed it because I hadn't ever actually seen Hansen/Vader team before. And it only happened a handful of times anyway, right around this point in AJ. I was just expecting a fun mauling, but was shocked at the storytelling going on. I've actually watched this match three times this year now. It's really simple and great, and has most of the things I love about wrestling in it. 

  7. 3 hours ago, username said:

    They did that piledriver spot within the first 5 or so minutes of a 25ish minute match.

    That match is a wonder and I will not have any of you trashing it.

    http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2017/11/the-critic-proof-perfection-stupidity.html

    I wrote 1200+ words on that match a few weeks ago. It's impossibly great and horrible. But they did build to that impossibly stupid spot, with several other impossibly stupid spots. 

     

  8. Honestly I had no idea, but I've officially gotten to the point where I watch/have watched so much wrestling that I've forgotten a lot of what I've watched. Part of this project has been going back and reevaluating things I haven't seen in 15-20 years. It's probably been 15-18 years since I've seen WrestleWar, so I didn't pick up on any of the similarities. I'll go back and watch soon. 

    Taking them each in a vacuum (MX/RR and MX/Steiners), which do you prefer? 

  9. I really loved that Sabre/Tanahashi match, thought it was concise, to the point, focused, and the targeted work made sense from both sides. I thought it was really great. So I was excited for Ishii/Tanahashi and...I totally agree with Curt's thoughts, except probably more negative. Once this fed slightly brings me in, it completely pushes me away. 

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  10. On 9/28/2017 at 5:42 AM, OSJ said:

    Hahaha! Tony fucking Kozina! That's a name I haven't thought about in years... Nasty little roided up dwarf. Met him at an ECCW show, what a complete mark for himself. Look, if I was 5 '2 and 150 lbs. I could bounce around the ring like that too. Fucking douche. Hahaha. Thanks for the reminder, he got pretty pissed when we chanted "Rumpelstiltskin"  at him. ;-)

    Bummer to hear these stories about Kozina. At a 2002 APW show at the Napa Fairgrounds he worked a nice match, and couldn't have been friendlier to 21 year old me. He chatted with me for 10 minutes at the merch table, I was a fan of his wrestling (he had worked California several times at that point), was genuinely interested in my college radio show (which was half wrestling talk/half indie rock), offered up two of his comp tapes for free to use as giveaways on my show, honestly could not have been a nicer dude. 

  11. Lord help me, I was actually amused by Josh Matthews' commentary last night. The bickering stuff with Borash made for some of the worst TV possible, but as just a heel commentator he can be very funny. During the main event he was explaining some psychology and then said "thought I would help you out since you're all looking at your phones at home while Drake is holding this chinlock." And later when they came back from a commercial break he said "How did Johnny Impact manage to survive through the break? We'll never know!"

  12. 16 hours ago, Liam said:
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    Spoilered for size.

    Something I noticed in the War Games 1996 match. Spoilered for size (words I seemingly can't delete from the spoiler itself >_>)

    I like how once he finally got free from the ropes he then decided to take his time walking and getting into position for one measly stomp. 

  13. After seeing 5 Kairi wins, I've certainly seen enough for now. She brought essentially the same structure to every match, and blew off everything for her near identical comebacks. I left nearly every match more impressed by her opponent. Killer performance from Shayna though. 

    http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2017/09/mae-young-classic-final.html

  14. Certainly not one of the best, but I remember seeing Justin Roberts doing announcing for Bay Area indie shows around 2001. In between matches he would do brutal impressions, with his most frequent ones being Beavis/Butthead and Jim Carrey's impression of Andy Kaufman. It was the worst. 

  15. On 9/1/2017 at 2:54 PM, dokdoyle said:

    I do the ring announcing for a local indy, and used to do it for another indy before I got "promoted" to General manager. I'm not a suit guy never really have been, but a nice shirt, sport coat and either a pair a dress pants or a clean dark pair of jeans works for me. Not everyone looks good in a suit, but a coat and a decent clean pair of jeans is doable for everyone. 

    Biggest problem I have is staying tucked in when i'm wearing a dress shirt, then I lost some weight and shirts came a little tent like.

    Everyone looks good in a good suit

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