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April 1994

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  2. Pretty good match. Was hoping for more out of DDP in terms of bumping and stooging. Badd was really good in terms of high spots and energy. Was surprised at the amount of chain wrestling early and it was good. Nice Badd reversal that got a good pop. Transition to Dallas' heat was weak and heat segment was fine. Badd's comeback was great and finish was strong. Fine match they would have better in 95

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  3. I'd never expected to see these two have a match and sadly, it's pretty bad. It's fundamentally solid, but it's so lifeless and dull for the most part. The ring announcer introduces Muta by saying that he wants to take the US title back home to Japan and Austin is clearly a heel with Col. Parker in his corner. This leaves both men as heels and the crowd have no idea what to do during the opening portion of this match. The match starts to gain some flow when Austin starts to cheat to keep Muta grounded. The fans start rooting for Muta as they want to see his moonsault. He hits a few signature spots before accidentally throwing Austin over the top rope and getting himself d…

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  4. The first two minutes of this is incredible and I was so confused why no one talked about this match. Then Regal just ground the match to a halt with aimless holds. Pillmans selling was not great. There was just no drama and no ficus. Pillman was great on offense. He was blasting Regal. I loved him meeting Regal on his knees with a wicked slap and then attacking arm. The hope spies were wicked chops. Then regal would grind the match down again. The finish stretch was ok but Pillman didn't really get a chance to pour it on. It goes to a 15 minutes draw. I get it. Regal is milking the clock and grounding Pillman but it was boring. Pillman was great. Disappointing match.

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  6. Grom Zaza, looking real grizzled and lean, takes it to Todorov in a super aggressive showing. Grom's fluidity in this match (and in general) is one of his hallmarks. He's able to go straight into a hold off a missed strike attempt, or grab any exposed limb and just bend it into a submission. His striking is also really good here, between the kicks, knees, and slaps. After a nasty slam, Grom works his way into a scissored triangle hold.. He tries to break Todor in half with an STF and then he grabs a reverse armbar and tries to grab a choke with the opposite arm. The finish was great as Todorov is able to snag a kneelock and just when it seems like Grom is going to tap out…

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  7. Pretty good match that fizzles the longer it went. First couple of minutes were hot though, with Yamamoto busting out the dragon sleeper>elbow combo and Gotchev bearhug suplexing Yamamoto (despite Yamamoto palm thrusting him in the face). Gotchev looks dopey and his groundwork doesn't have much finesse but it seems effective enough. There is a lot of maneuvering around the mat before Gotchev hits a cool deadlift suplex, and in the end, Yamamoto rolls him up for the leglock submission.

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