Everything posted by Phil Schneider
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Ricky Santana
My favorite was going through Memphis in the 80's and seeing the Harris brothers as bj's with long blond hair. They have to be contenders
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I don't even know where to begin. It's not racism, it just an environment where racists frequently say and do racist things.
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Most Disappointing Wrestlers in History
I think if you asked the folks going to OMEGA shows in the 90's who the biggest star out of that group was going to be, you would have gotten unanimous votes for Venom, big guy, stuff looked great, bumped awesomely for flyers. He had a good run in MCW, got stuck with the awful Joey Abs gimmick, was stuck in Velocity hell for a while, washed out and quit wrestling.
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Necro Butcher
One of the great Hillbilly Wrecking Crew tags got put up on Youtube, it was as much fun as I remembered, felt very much like a Memphis Moondogs match
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Email Black Terry Jr. at [email protected] He has Hechicero v. Terry from this weekend too. Both rule! Thanks so much We reviewed them over at Segunda Caida Terry v. Hechicero http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2014/11/2014-ongoing-match-of-year-list_4.html Hechicero/Terry v. Navarro/Trauma 2 http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2014/11/2014-ongoing-match-of-year-list.html
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
It is about time for the annual Regal series on NXT. Someone unearth Sami Callihan and let them have a couple of matches against each other
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
I remember liking Ross on commentary in the WCW/New Japan supershows back in the day
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Left Out in the Cold - Who will NOT make your list?
Why can't everyone see that Joe is only concerned with ethics in gaming journalism?
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Dave Meltzer stuff
That Dave quote is really embarrassing.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
No Problem, I am going to through up reviews on Segunda Caida of those two matches this weekend hopefully.You should post what you think here.
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Tommy Dreamer
I liked some of Dreamers WWECW stuff. He had a really great match with Regal William Regal v. Tommy Dreamer WWE 11/8/09-EPIC I was on the fence, this is a 8 minute match against Tommy Dreamer, can this really be an epic. Fuck it, this was just too great and Regal was just too awesome for me not to give the full E. Dreamer took a crutch shot in a street fight the week before and the bolt penetrated his triceps, so he is coming into this match with a big white wrap on his arm. Regal is on that arm like a fat kid on the last piece of pinata candy. Really the best example of Regal as vicious WWII prison guard. He just tears and pounds on the wound, he is someone with so many ways to hurt you. Meanwhile Dreamer does a great job of selling the injury (which I am sure hurt like a broken heart) while throwing in some really exciting comebacks. I loved how he went for a DDT, only to Regal hurl him down using the arm, still Dreamer was able to catch him in a one armed spinebuster. Finish was awesome. Dreamer is rolling, finally getting the advantage, but Regal rolls to the floor, grabs the arm rings it over the cable, while Dreamer is recoiling, Regal flies into the ring and hits the running knee right on the arm. Best Tommy Dreamer match ever, and a hell of performance by Regal He isn't going to come close to my list, but that match did rule
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Email Black Terry Jr. at [email protected] He has Hechicero v. Terry from this weekend too. Both rule!
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Any idea about the date or the wrestlers?
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Yoshiaki Fujiwara
Here are my reviews of two of the three matches DR recommended. Seems like I didn't review the Mochizuki match, so look for a C+A Fujiwara post upcoming Yoshiaki Fujiwara vs Super Tiger UWF 9/11/85- EPIC This is the final UWF 1 match up between these two, and really their masterpiece. Kris Zellner described the beginning of this match resembling a heavyweight title fight, and that is really accurate. The first part has a lot of feints and shrugs, Fujiwara throws some jabs, Tiger tosses some range finder kicks but neither guy wants to make the first move. At one point Fujiwara grabs Tiger's wrist and just yanks him in to take him down. Then you have the Fujiwara controlling Tiger on the mat. The two most trite moves in the first UWF are the half crab and sitting leg lock. Watch some of the lesser matches from this period and they are loaded with diffident half crabs and somnambulant sitting leg locks, watching Fujiwara work those moves shows the real gulf between him and everyone else. He is constantly moving and working to improve his position, and Tiger is constantly trying to counter. There is never a point in the hold where nothing is happening. After being controlled on the mat, Tiger is able to get a break and unloads a nasty jumping knee right to Fujiwara's face. Fujiwara gets up at nine, backs Tiger into the corner and just blasts him with one of the best straight right hands in wrestling history. And it is on. Most UWF1 matches have a slow build and a hot finish, but this was the best slow build of any of the UWF, and damn near the best hot finish. The end run of this match was really all about establishing distance. Super Tiger needs to have some distance to unleash his kicks, and when he gets that distance Fujiwara does an amazing job of selling them as deadly, even when they don't land clean. He is drooling, eyes rolling back into his head, checking his tooth to see if it still there, gasping for breath when he gets hit in the belly, Tiger looks like a guy who has the eraser in his feet, he can end a match with one shot. Meanwhile Fujiwara is attempting to keep it close, either on the mat, or in the corners where he can land body shots or headbutts. The finish run is perfect example of that, Tiger gets a couple of near fall KO's, but makes the mistake of locking up with Fujiwara, he tries for a German suplex, but Fujiwara, throws a back elbow, and just drops into a Fujiwara armbar for the tap out. Just an awesome perfect finish for a great match. Yoshiaki Fujiwara v. Wellington Wilkins Jr. PWFG 5/19/91-GREAT Damn was this a blast. This was worked as a mat brawl, both guys were exchanging really nasty shots mostly on the mat. Short punches to the temple by Wilkins, almost JYDish seated headbutts by Fujiwara, Wilkins kind of leaping from a lying position into a knee on Fujiwara's throat. Fujiwara was almost working heel here, as he slaps on a kneebar and lays out in a supine lounging position with his head resting on his elbow, he almost looks like he is stifling a yawn. Wilkins is great, he has nice deadlift suplexes and takes Fujiwara's signature boston crab reversal as a dangerous neck bump. Is their any other shoot Wilkins out there? Did he work Kingdom or something?
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Yoshiaki Fujiwara
All the matches I rated EPIC are worth seeing, here is the match I had #1 on my Other Japan 80's ballot http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9chrh_yoshiaki-fujiwara-vs-kazuo-yamazaki_sport
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Yoshiaki Fujiwara
Boy I wonder where one could find some Fujiwara recommendations? http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2009/08/complete-and-accurate-list-of-all-of.html
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Hell In A Cell - Live As It Happens
We are live blogging this over at Segunda Caida again http://segundacaida.blogspot.com/2014/10/ongoning-hell-in-cell-live-blog.html
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[GWE] The Moral Component
Pretty obvious response from a Ravens beat writer
- Jerry Stubbs
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Perro Aguayo
He is an interesting case, I just love his elite matches, just a crazy intense brawler who knows how to make a big match big. He has some great Hamada UWF matches too. I need to look into his early 90's stuff
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Madusa and 2 Cold were in WCW. Kong was in TNA, there is a cavernous difference between the two promotions when it comes to visibility and importance.
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Crowd Chants
Thatcher never worked PWG, and Gulak never worked Busick in PWG. What are you guys even talking about?
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Crowd Chants
Tonight. It looks like Busick worked Ciampa not Gulak
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Crowd Chants
When did Gulak and Busick work each other in PWG? It looks like they were both in the BOLA but not against each other