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April 2011

  1. Not shockingly, this kicked ass for what was trying to do. Funaki dominates at the start with some nifty mat-work. Omori isn't much of a grappler so he has to mostly use his strength to power though but that obviously doesn't work as Funaki pulls guard and wangles his way into stuff: there's a great bit where he goes from being in full guard and somehow manages to use the leverage from hooking Omori's arms to then pull him down and into a cross armbreaker out of what was seemingly a safe position. Omori's best shot is to shove his foot into his face and try to escape, which works if only because Funaki gets pissed and starts throwing hard slaps. Omori hits harder, Funaki …

  2. Kurt Angle vs Jeff Jarrett - TNA Lockdown 2011 Ultra Male Rules I have always had a soft spot for Jeff Jarrett, must be because I am a sucker for blondes. That being said, Karen Jarrett was a smokeshow and sadly she has been tossed from ringside. I was pretty much done with TNA at this point, one of the last things I remember before I stopped watching was the Double J Double M A Exhibition gimmick that was excellent. The Jarrett Wedding Angle is one of the most criminally underappreciated angles in wrestling history, such good camp, Big Daddy Jeff! I need to track that down again. I will say I have found Angle/Jarrett disappointing in the ring even though I find the…

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