Everything posted by Phil Schneider
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Trish Stratus
Six and half year career has to discount her completely. Someone would have to be the among the top five best in the world without question for three or four of those years for someone with a six and half year career to sniff a list. I can't think of anyone who comes close outside of maybe Volk Han, and I don't think Han is going to make my list. Of course Han is one of the greatest mat wrestlers of all time and basically headlined a promotion with multiple classic matches. Trish was better then Victoria at six minute piss break matches. A half a decade of solid 5 minute matches to kill time while people got beer. somehow making you one of the best 100 wrestlers in history seem totally bonkers to me.
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Shinya Hashimoto
Some one put up Shinya Hashimoto v. Dylan Knight v. Steve Corino v. Gary Steele in an iron man match from Pennsylvania. Probably my favorite live match ever. Master class by Hashimoto, still have the signed bandana I caught
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Necro Butcher
Here is Necro v. Ki from IWA-MS, another awesome non-death match Necro match
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TLC 2015
Eric's Segunda Caida live blog is over here http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2015/12/wwe-tlc-2015-live-blog.html
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Yoshiaki Fujiwara
I went ahead and reviewed that over at SC http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2015/12/if-world-hate-you-you-know-that-it.html
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Damien Wayne
Here is an SC review of Wayne v. Preston Quinn from 2014 http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2015/05/2014-ongoing-match-of-year-list.html and a Qunni/Pat Cusick v. Damien Wayne/Mike booth tag from 2014 http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2015/04/2014-ongoing-match-of-year-list_22.html
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[MMA] Fights with genuinely different styles?
Bob Sapp v. Nogiera would be the most pro-wrestling great fight I have seen.
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[2006-03-04-PWG-The Hollywood Globetrotters] Super Dragon & Davey Richards vs Jack Evans & Roderick Strong
I was a little hesitant about digging into the Davey Richards tag period, so far I only reviewed Dragon brawls, and a long tags with Davey Richards of all people as his partner was pretty daunting. This however was fucking choice. Jack Evans is really best as American indy Kikuchi and Super Dragon lays a horrific ass kicking on him, stretching him in unnatural ways, dumping him on his neck and beating the grits off him. At one point he just pokes him in the trachea. He also gives him a curb stomp on the side of his neck, and a bunch of different bits of violence I can't even describe. Evans had some pretty offense, he cracks Richards with one of the best pele kicks I can remember, and hits a spaceman plancha into a 450, which was totally bonkers. Richards was pretty much just doing Benoit shtick here, and kept it pretty simple, he did a little goofus selling, but was in the background enough so he didn't bother me. This did stretch, with three separate long beatdowns on the faces, still when the beatdowns are this nasty I don't mind it. Finish run was pretty exciting and the long finish runs were always what bugged me about PWG and the length here was fine.
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Necro Butcher
Rewatched Necro v. Super Dragon for my C+A Super Dragon, and it solidifies how great Necro was in his prime. The match has some of the craziest bumps in wrestling history, but was really build around Necro selling his injured hand, it was exactly the way a gritty club fighter would deal with a broken right hand in his big shot at top 20 fighter. He has to follow up the jab with something, so he is going to sell it anyway. There is a point at the end of the match where Necro unloads two big punches, but can't put as much on them as he wants because of the hand, so he just opens up his and starts slapping Dragon in the mouth.
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JvK reviews pimped matches from late 90s-10s
I reviewed Necro v. Super D over at Segunda Caida Segunda Caida Also here is the PWO thread for that match, I would love to see Dylan and other folks who watched it comment over there PWO Thread
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[2006-09-02-PWG-Battle of Los Angeles] Necro Butcher vs Super Dragon
I remember losing my shit over this when I first saw it in 2006, and almost 10 years later it still holds up great. This had a really dream match feel, even more then most indy dream matches, you had the craziest brawler from the east coast traveling down to the west coast to take on their resident lunatic, and this match was worked like that kind of traveling kung-fu master battle. Dragon opens the match up by slugging Necro in the jaw with a forearm right at the bell and it goes from there. Weirdly for a match like this, this was built around Necro's masterful selling. Early in the match Dragon obliterates Necro's hand with a chair shot, and for the rest of the match Necro would still throw it, but it was the way a boxer with a broken right hand still has to follow up the jab. Every punch was sold with a wince, and sometimes Necro just hand to open his hand up and slap him. Both guys did a bunch of cool little things, I loved the way they threw chair shots, both guys would let go right before impact so the chair would go careening reckless into the body of their opponent. That lack of control really led to some hideous shots, including Necro taking a thrown steel chair right to the back of his head. I also liked how they adjusted to the blown table spot, they don't get frustrated or re-try it, Necro just rips out a piece of the table and waylays Super Dragon with it. This match had some of the grosser bumps in wrestling history, it is shocking that Necro is walking 10 years later, much less still wrestling. Super Dragon lands awkwardly on his tailbone on a backdrop, and gets Tiger Drivered on the stage, but of course 2006 Necro will not be outbumped. The finishing run was as violent and reckless as anything I have seen, Dragon is a guy who will take liberties, and this was even much for him, his leaping double stomp directly into the side of Necro's face was shocking, as was that finishing psycho driver. Harrowing stuff, and a stone cold classic of a match.
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[1989-08-13-UWF] Akira Maeda vs Yoshiaki Fujiwara
This is one of my favorite matchups in wrestling history, just two masters who brought out the best in each other. I had seen this match before in the 80s DVDVR Other Japan set, but that was a long time ago. Really enjoyed revisiting this. Fujiwara comes out super aggressive flying at Maeda with nasty jumping headbuts right in Maeda's dental work. Maeda responds with some nasty headkicks and the tone is set early. Fujiwara is so great at both taking and delivering body shots, they always look nasty when thrown, and he does a great job of trying to recover from getting hit in the liver himself. It slows down a bit with some matwork, Fujiwara gets locked in a bodyscissors and cranks the foot to get a near fall submission in a cool counter. This didn't have a super awesome finish like so many of the Fujiwara UWF matches, which puts it a slot below the other amazing matches between these two, but this was still great stuff, it is a bummer that this kind of wrestling is dead, because it is beautiful when done right.
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NWA On Demand
We have had a couple of days without an update, is Bruce in a Turkey coma? Or is something else going on?
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NWA On Demand
Decided to do a Complete and Accurate Jose Lothario over at Segunda Caida C+A Jose Lothario
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NWA On Demand
Did we have any of the tourney previously?
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JvK reviews pimped matches from late 90s-10s
Yeah, I love that match, fucking insane
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NWA On Demand
Any update on Gino v. Lothario hair match?
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JvK reviews pimped matches from late 90s-10s
It's the best
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JvK reviews pimped matches from late 90s-10s
There is also the story of Necro brutalizing two ROH trainees in a Chikara King of Trios and Joe being the big brother looking for revenge. I love this match, but I think Necro v. Ki and Necro v. Super Dragon are even better, Necro is the greatest indy dream match wrestler of all time, they almost always delivered.
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NWA On Demand
Since you are taking requests Bruce, anyway you have Hair vs. Hair Match: Jose Lothario d. Gino Hernandez it is from 11/10/78 and you have already uploaded Mr. Ichiban v. Wahoo from that show