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Superstar Sleeze

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  1. World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle vs Undertaker - WWE No Way Out 2006 If you are like me and couldn't remember how Angle ended up back on Smackdown, well it is simple when Batista got injured, he simply entered a Battle Royale and won the World's Heavyweight Championship. Undertaker and Angle are a really good pairing as they had a really good TV match back in 2003. Taker clearly is an MMA mark and loves rolling with guys like Angle and Brock. I think the style benefits Angle a lot. This is one of the last high touted matches of the era that I have yet to watch at least once. I thought Undertaker was awesome in this and looked to really be in high gear. I feel like 2004 and 2005 were down years for the Deadman but coming back to challenge for Angle's title here until the present day he more often than not looks good in his matches. Loved his urgency right out of the gate. He was the aggressor at the beginning. Taking the fight to the champion and looking to win the championship. Angle powdered early but Taker did not lose focus. Loved Taker's posture and body language in this. Everything was about moving forward. Grabbed a headlock and did a great job converting from that base hold into working on the arm. Thought the arm work was great, focused and intense. Angle sold well, tried to break, but kept being overwhelmed so good struggle. Couple good Angle hope spots based around Undertaker missing charges. In both cases, they were fleeting with Undertaker not being denied and making quick comebacks against Angle. It really looked like Undertaker was going to run away with this early. He was hitting his spots and turning back everything Angle threw at him. So when he went for the chokeslam that's when the complexion of the match changed. Desperate, Angle kicked at Undertaker's knee, creating enough separation to clip the knee from behind. At the beginning, I thought the knee work was great. Using the post, loved the Bret Hart figure-4 around the post and Undertaker's selling was great. Undertaker looked like he was going to turn the tide again with a legdrop on apron, but caught into the Anglelock was great. Undertaker was able to take an Angle leg lace and counter into a Triangle choke, which was a good hope spot. Taker tried turning this into a brawl, which makes sense and leveraging his striking ability. Angle got a pop-up Angleslam through an announce table. Up until this point, I thought they were wrestling an absolute classic. The transitions were crisp, great urgency on Undertaker's part, lots of struggle and they were telling the story of Undertaker's strong desire to prove he is the better wrestler and how much he wanted to win this match whereas Angle had become desperate. They lost it after the Angleslam and it became too much of a post-modern Angle match. The first misfire was Undertaker going to the top rope after the Angleslam through the table clearly just to set up Angle's run up the ropes Belly to Belly spot, which is lame. Then Taker hits a big boot anyway. Then comes the 8 million Anglelocks counters and reversals. I wouldn't mind it so much if he did not have the hold on for soooooooooo long before the counter. If it was constantly quick, like people could kinda feel it coming and before he can get set they countered that's one thing, it is this stupid is he going to tap or not and then roll through bullshit that's so lame. Way too easy getting in and out of the Anglelock and triangle. I am really bumming at this point because the first 2/3s was so damn good. Really dug the tombstone reversal spots into the Anglelock though that was neat-o, I will admit. The tenacity of wanting to put on the Anglelock is awesome. It is the sitting in the hold that sucks and kills the move. Loved the finish Angle gets a jackknife pin on a Triangle (again really didn't need the false drama of the arm raise). The first 2/3rds was awesome. Undertaker killed it and was such an aggressive challenger. I thought Angle kept Undertaker honest made him earn it and worked leg well. They just fell into the trap of way too many Anglelocks and sitting in them. Good finish though keeps everyone strong. Interesting match that Undertaker's shine felt more like a heat segment that was building and building to a finish. Then Angle took over likewise. I thought the highspots were just right in terms of giving the oomph to the story. Just wished they didn't fall into the Kurt Angle match trap, which is hard when the match involves Kurt Angle. Coulda been somebody. ****1/4
  2. Becky was in my opinion the best woman on the main roster until Charlotte closed gap in the last couple months and now it is a pick em. I'd go as far as to say Becky is the best pure babyface on roster male or female. Incredibly likeable, awesome at selling and makes awesome, hot comebacks. To me she is chicken soup for the traditional wrestling fan's soul.
  3. Did this make the Mid-South set as JIP? Is it in full on NWA on demand😐?
  4. Randy Orton vs Rey Mysterio - WWE No Way Out 2006 "C'mon Randy, he's a midget." - Fan in front row There's nothing novel about this match, but I thought it was an excellent execution based on traditional wrestling fundamentals. I thought Orton gave an excellent performance of a despicable slimeball heel. Definitely one of his best performances of 2003-2007, wrestling was moving away from traditional heels, but Orton really did a great job in this one. He was so cocky in looming Rey over with his size and manhandling him. Those shit-eating grins were perfect. You really wanted to see him eat a boot to the face. That's exactly what you got out of the short Rey shine. Rey ended up crashing and burning on a reverse crossbody. Orton was just great at first with his clobbering assault. Rey got a nice hope spot in with a swift kick to the head. I thought Orton was great at bumping and selling in this match giving enough for Mysterio on offense throughout to make the comeback credible. Who is this Orton and why couldn't we get more of him? Off that hope spot, Orton powders and this leads him to catch Mysterio and smash him into the post. Rey did a great job selling the shoulder and Orton was tenacious and violent working it over. I cant believe Im writing this but this was a superb Orton heat segment and it was not just because of Mysterio's selling and hope spots. Orton was great on offense and great bumping for the hope spots! Honestly, thought the Rey comeback starting with a sunset flip from the top rope was a little tepid and there was a miscommunication on at least one spot. Mysterio did seem to draw some blood hardway. I don't think it built to too much of a fever pitch. Orton's dropkick of Mysterio's coming off the top was fucking awesome! That actually could have been a badass highspot early but this late into the match I thought it was too easily blown off and lost some of its consequence. Mysterio avoids the RKO and Orton avoids the 619. Orton schoolboys Mysterio and wins his spot at WrestleMania. What a fucking punk move! First 2/3s was awesome perfect Orton heel performance and Rey Rey was consummate babyface. Just didn't feel they kicked into overdrive in the finih. Thought the finish suited Orton's character perfectly. I would say a top 5 Orton match of all time. ****
  5. WWE Tag Team Champions World's Greatest Tag Team vs Rey Mysterio/Billy Kidman - WWE Vengeance 2003 Heralded match at the time and for some reason I don't remember watching this PPV live. I think this was the only post-Mania XIX PPV I didn't watch that year. Very fun little tag match. You really start to see the post-modern style creeping into this match. There are almost zero babyface/heel dynamics, it is more about spots and the nearfalls are huge in this. What keeps this above water is that the crowd is still old school and Rey Mysterio is on fucking fire in this match. There is an awesome nearfall where Rey snaps Haas off the top rope with a rana and everyone in the building bites that the titles are going to change hands, but it is a kick out at 2 and a half. Instead of "This Is awesome" chants, they start BOOING and even chanting bullshit!!! I loved the nearfall and the crowd reaction just made it that much better. They wanted to see a title change and wanted to see the good guys win. That was more important! I miss those days. Rey looked so damn crisp on offense. Everything was hitting and everything looked cool. I loved the springboard somersault dropkick! Never seen that before, really cool. Just everything else was so clean. Hell even Kidman looked damn good with his HOLY SHIT Highspot of the match a Springboard Shooting Star Press to the outside. He was a good face in peril. My big criticism is at the World's Greatest Tag Team. What makes you heels? This is right at the beginning of this whole "lets have a good match" movement that abandons traditional babyface/heel dynamics. There was a nice ref distraction preventing the hot tag and guess what that got the biggest reaction besides the three big spots of the match! This was an invested crowd. Benjamin/Haas are technically good, but they were missing the character work. The work on the back was solid. That's how they felt everything is solid from them, but they never kicked into the next level. Rey and Kidman looked great as a babyface team. The actual finish with WGTT hitting a Springboard Doomsday Device was pretty sick. The three big spots were all awesome and boost what was a good match and make it entertaining and memorable. ***1/2
  6. WWE Champion Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar - WWE Summerslam 2003 I remember marking out huge for this match when I watched it back in 2003 with my family and cousins. I have not watched it since. Totally did not expect it to live up to the memory. Who am I to doubt Brock Fucking Lesnar??? Excellent match. Totally tops the match from Mania. First off this is heel Brock. Remember this angle like it was yesterday. They do the friendship angle but then Angle beats Brock for the title. This leads to the heel turn. I am a sucker for the heels trap the babyface in the cage and loved it when Vince and Brock did it. Then Brock's path of rage. My brother still brings up the absolute mauling of Zack Gowen. He will tell you that is his favorite match of all time. Just beautiful violence. Brock was in such a zone at this point. This to me is the more natural pairing than Mania with Brock playing heel. Great layout and execution. Angle is able to use some really nice tricked out amateur stuff to get Brock down, but the story is Brock is too powerful to contain. We see a front trip which is pretty rare in pro wrestling. When Angle tries to meet Lesnar head on in a collar elbow tie up, he gets THROWN DOWN! So Angle angers the young hot head by flipping him off and then a series of quick armdrags. LESNAR IS PISSED!!! He throws a hissy fit on the outside throwing shit around. I love it! Such passion! He grabs the championship and is going to walk out. Angle attacks him from behind and Lesnar takes a wicked somersault on the floor and the way he throws himself into every bump is so impressive! This is all a ploy though once on the outside he can start to use his power and brawl so Angle goes to the knee. Love it. Back inside, Angle pops off a nice suplex, but is finally caught in a press slam and Lesnars THROWS HIM FROM THE RING TO THE FLOOR!!! SICK BUMP! GREAT TRANSITION!!! Lesnar is so much more at home in these dominant heat segments than fiery comebacks. His cutoffs all focused around the ribs are explosive and great. WIsh Angle would have been more creative with his hope spots. But that tilt-a-whirl backbreaker by Brock was great. Brock charges into the corner and hits his shoulder. Great selling by Brock for a while after that! Angle was great too with some really hard-hitting shoulder tackles to the bad shoulder, something rare from Kurt that made the match feel unique. I liked Brock's spinebuster as a cutoff, but his bum shoulder cost him the chance to make a quick cover. Again the shoulder cost him to hesitate during the F-5 leading to a Tornado DDT. Really good stuff here by Brock to lead to logical transitions. Angle Slam only gets two and the Angle Lock leads to ref getting knocked. Angle locks it in again. BROCK TAPS! No ref! Vinny Mac cracks Angle in the back with a chair. Awesome friggin selling by Brock on the F-5 hitting it on one leg! Incredible! Angle kicks out! It felt pretty dramatic with Vince exhorting Brock on and Brock in so much pain. Brock goes for second, logically, but Angle pops into an Anglelock. I think this was the biggest flaw of the match was that quick pop up by Angle into Angle Lock. He loves it for the suddenness and surprise but it hurts the credibility of match. Still Lesnar's selling was great, loved him going to each side of the ring to grab the rope but only to pulled back to the center. Such a great spot! Before ultimately succumbing to the pain! I don't get the booking of the winner/loser at all, but I don't let that affect my opinion of the narrative. Angle used his speed and technique and then veteran experience to get under Brock's skin. Brock played some mind games back and ultimately his raw power won him control after a awesome transition. Heat segment was strong, a little sluggish with body scissors and Angle could have spiced up his hope spots. The finish run was awesome and every tempered its nearfall. Thought Vince added some good drama. My big complaint is that Angle popped up on Angle Lock. Brock's selling was so perfect in this match. Excellent match. ****1/4
  7. How can you say he does not have a strong grasp of pro wrestling when so many "great" wrestlers blow off selling or are so afraid to look weak. Brock is so secure with himself as a badass that he can go out there bump and sell for any opponent and this dates back to 2002. The selflessness is a direct result of understanding the logic of pro wrestling. Every fan I know in real life which is five say Brock matches feel different, they feel like events, spectacles. That's Brock knowing how to be a monster and how to credibly vulnerable. Basically he is a better, more authentic Vader. If I had Vader at 16, I should have Brock higher.
  8. WWE Champion Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar - WrestleMania XIX Weirdly enough, this is the match that cemented I would be a wrestling fan the rest of my life. Vince Russo killed my interest in pro wrestling in 2000 as a long time WCW fan. I enjoyed WWF in the summer of 2000, but by fall of 2000 was not even watching that. I was really sad to find out that WCW was sold to WWF. I gave the Invasion a chance and again I checked out by September when I realized how badly bungled it was. Then I heard the NWO, my favorite act ever, was coming back in 2002 so I tuned again only to be disappointed and this time I was done after WrestleMania X-8. it had been a year since I watched wrestling and had totally put it in my rear view mirror. Then my Dad got a cable box scrambler and to try out his new gizmo he taped this WrestleMania XIX. I remember being like, whatever Dad, I don't watch this anymore. Then I saw Shawn Michaels was back and I was like ok, lets give this a shot. Remember Hogan/Vince was pretty awesome and seeing a Rock/Austin PPV match for the first time was pretty mind-blowing. It was only one man that made me say, Holy shit, I need to watch this every week and that was Brock Lesnar. I tweeted today that Brock Lesnar should be remembered as the greatest freak athlete and artistic genius of our generation. His bumping in this match was off the charts. His explosiveness and power unparalleled. His nuanced selling in this match is only matched by those veterans of the craft that would have 5-10 times the experience. I have discussed Brock's high wrestling IQ before, but what's scary is it existed all the way back here and can be traced back to 2002 against the Undertaker. Brock Lesnar absorbed pro wrestling psychology like a sponge. Seeing him execute is always a treat. There is something weird about this match. I can't put my finger on it, but it just was not compelling as a match. As an individual performance by Lesnar it was breath-taking. The explosiveness of the early chain wrestling was incredible. The selling of the ribs as a consistent thread and conveying the fight through that pain was great. His amazing bumps into the turnbuckles, on the suplexes especially the backflip off the release German was breath-taking. Angle for all his faults was not that bad. Lesnar would overpower him on the mat early so he started to attack the injured ribs. He would ultimately gain control off a great German suplex into the turnbuckles (awesome bump). Angle did sit a hold for a stretch of the match, which did grind the match to a halt. Lesnar's comeback was not quite as ferocious as I would want. I would say that would be my one criticism of him. It did get a little finisher-trade-y towards the end especially with all the constant kicks to the gut to set up the moves. I did like the first Anglelock with Angle countering F-5 with an inside heel trip into Angle lock, Brock fighting and Angle converting into a half crab. The grips were so well-done in this match. Didn't care for the F-5 kick out. The second F-5 into Shooting Star Press into a third F-5 was weird. I assume the third F-5 only existed because the Shooting Star Press was botched?!?! ***3/4 This is a very good match and still not sure why I don't think it is great because Angle is very measured here and is focused on the ribs. Lesnar is great at selling and bumping. Finish stretch is so 2003 with the kick outs and trading maybe that is it? I totally agree with the 13 year old version of myself in believing this was the new future of pro wrestling, a big bumping, power, athletic freak. Brock, I am so glad you made me a pro wrestling fan for life. There is no amount of stars I can give to that.
  9. Brock Lesnar is the greatest the freak athlete and artistic genius of our generation. His wrestling IQ is amazing. He just gets pro wrestling on a level that so few do. Brock Lesnar is the best seller on the roster. We have seen that against Cena, HHH, Roman and the Undertaker. This may have been his most masterful performance yet. Brock Lesnar MADE this match. Brock Lesnar MADE Goldberg look like a million bucks. The entire magnificent story of this match is told through Brock and his ability to convey intensity leading to cockiness leading to oh shit I am in trouble leading to out cold. A pro wrestling masterpiece. My biggest regret of GWE now is not putting Brock Lesnar in my Top Ten. What an amazing pro wrestler!
  10. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock - WrestleMania XIX Fantastic Greatest Hits match! Reminds me a lot of Misawa vs Kawada from the Dome 2005. Great rivalry that now is really just a great nostalgia experience. Kinda crazy this match took place in 2003 and has that feel given that their 2001 match is the apex of the Attitude Era. A lot changed 2 years and yet it does not feel like much has changed since then. The first half of this match is actually incredible in fact if they stuck with it, they could have a legitimate match of the year contender. Austin looked fantastic in his shine. Tons of energy and urgency. Lots of movement. Rock was great bumping and selling for him. Some really great clotheslines from Austin. Austin was kicking so much ass the Hebner pulls him off, Austin never one to let a chance to jaw with the ref indulges him and Rock chopblocks the knee. Rock absolutely destroys that knee in a great heat segment and he is fucking excellent at taunting the crowd. Awesome heat segment. Austin just had no desire to sell the knee. Rock puts on Stone Cold's vest to taunt him. The match then becomes a Greatest Hits package. It is super hot and really engaging. It is the type of match that needs mega-stars and a long history so Hogan/Savage, Flair/Steamboat, Misawa/Kawada to do. There is finisher trading at the outset, but what I enjoy is that does not go all the way to the end. What you see if Rock gradually gain more and more control after the low blow. The low blow is so crucial. He had just eaten the Stunner and one more and it would be over. After the low blow, he goes for People's Elbow, but needs a spinebuster to set that up. Then it takes three Rock Bottoms. You see Austin's fight is slowly sapped with each Rock Bottom before he succumbs to the third one. There are no Stunners in between the Rock Bottoms, there is no shocking moves just a gradual progression to the end. That's what separates this from these finisher spamming matches of the 2010s. Super fun summer Hollywood action blockbuster. Pretty much no selling until the end. Awesome fired up Austin performance and great heel Rock. ****
  11. World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker vs Batista - WWE Backlash 2007 Last Man Standing WOW! Undertaker was moving so damn fast here. Looked really spry and agile. He looked like he had lost a ton of weight and it showed as he was moving as well as he did in 2007. I thought he looked amazing on offense throughout and was really putting in the effort to have a great match. Loved the opening with Big Dave running into a big boot and Undertaker just pouncing. The urgency was great and it was nothing but hard shots. Good powerslam by Batista as a hope spot. Batista's leg is bandaged due to an attack from Finlay. Having a bad leg seems very bad in a last man standing match. Undertaker has a bad elbow, but that may be a shoot. Undertaker starts working on the bad leg. They move to a superplex and then they are throwing hands. So I think everybody who reads my reviews knows what's coming. They are moving way to fast between their segments. The transitions do not mean anything. Batista and Undertaker are REGISTERING the shots, but they are NOT SELLING the damage. The move are not having consequence. The rest of the match is a mindless, entertaining power spotfest but totally feels like an exhibition and that they are just checking off boxes. Taker bloodies Batista - Check, uses stairs Cool highspot nearfall - Check, Taker leg drop on announce table Outta nowhere transition for a nearfall - Check, Batista's crazy spear after taking a ton of punishment Finisher trading & Frustration - Check, Chokeslam, Batistabomb, steel chair, Tombstone BIG CRAZY FINISH - Check, Batista spears Undertaker off the ramp through a table with some electronics that explodes They checked all the boxes, but in the most mechanical fashion possible. It did not have the heart or the glue to be a great match even though Undertaker was trying so hard to have a great match. ***1/2
  12. Finlay vs Matt Hardy - WWE Smackdown 6/22/07 The story of the match is Finlay is always one step ahead of Matt Hardy and Matt needs to somehow crawl out of this hole. The match takes place in North Cackalacky, Matt's home state so he is super over. It is totally worked around him selling the entire match. Finlay puts on absolute clinic working on top with great smashmouth early and then a targeted focus on the leg. I loved Matt's sell of Finlay's early forearms. Hardy looked like he was going to get something started by giving Finlay a taste of his own medicine and then a nice bulldog. However, Finlay one step ahead of Hardy cuts this off by going to the floor and using Hornswoggle to distract Hardy long enough to level him. Again, Hardy mounts comeback this time with a series of beautiful punches. Wow! Totally forgot how good of a puncher Matt Hardy is and ambidextrous too! Hardy wants to go up top to cement his advantage, but Finlay yanks him down by the bad leg. Finlay is one step ahead. This is when the match goes into overdrive. Finlay tortures the bad knee, gnarly holds, slams into the steps, takes off the brace and Matt Hardy gives a stellar selling performance both hobbling and verbal selling. The enziguiri gives Matt hope. Side Effect is a great nearfall. Cant seem to get Twist of a Fate. Hornswoggle distracts ref. We get the shillelagh shot to the knee and I totally buy this as the finish. Finlay is one step ahead. Matt Hardy withstands this, stays on his feet and hits Twist of a Fate for the win. Anytime, Matt Hardy was about to get some momentum, Finlay cut him off. Matt kept coming and coming. Eventually he withstood all the punishment long enough to hit his finish and win. Excellent lay out, great selling from Hardy and great offense from Finlay. Awesome TV match. ****
  13. World Heavyweight Champion Batista vs Triple H - WWE Vengeance 2005 Hell In A Cell I'll be honest I was very skeptical about this match being good let alone great. On paper, this is a very uninspiring matchup especially given HHH's clunkers from 2003-2005 in gimmick matches. Yes, HHH can have great matches see Foley, Street Fight and Bryan, Mania match. He usually is not the better wrestler in the match. I am sure there are people that would argue Batista is better than HHH, I could see that, but to me HHH is the better wrestler. There is no main event wrestler that has inspired more apathy from me than Batista. Even Edge can be funny at times and I enjoyed the Edge & Christian stuff. Even Orton can wrestle a pretty compelling match based around sound psychology. Batista does nothing for me. I love power wrestlers, but he is powerful in a bodybuilding way not that awesome Mid-South Hoss style. He is super awkward in the ring in my opinion. Does not bump naturally and his moves look weird. Not much of a seller. His character is bland as hell. Though heel Batista heeling on all the internet nerds was legitimately very good. So much to my pleasant surprise, this was great just as everybody said it would be. This is a better version of the Cena/JBL I Quit Match. I thought there was a lot more hate and a lot more gritty violence. Gotta give the devil his due, HHH wrestled one helluva match. He made Batista look like a million bucks. Big Dave did nothing to really change my opinion of him. I would say this may be HHH's best match in terms of having to be the better wrestler and really carry the work load here. I was just reading a review I wrote for a Harley Race match. I gotta say I would put HHH over Race in terms of great workers after watching this. Pretty standard start with Batista in control using the Cell. HHH is able to whip him into the steps. First big bump is Batista off the apron into the cage. Batista's awkwardness actually made that look nastier. HHH grabs a chain. I thought this was pretty tactful in which weapons they used and how many they used. They did not feel like props. HHH was great at whipping with the chain and choking with chain. It felt violent. He was not using the chain because it was expected in the match. He was using it to inflict damage. That's difference between this Cell and the one I just watched love with Roman/Rusev. Great receipt spot with Batista whipping HHH with the chain. Batista spinebustering HHH into the Cell repeatedly was awesome and HHH does an amazing bladejob. I think a big difference in this match from Cena/JBL was how much more of an asskicker Batista looked like. Cena had to come from behind and was bleeding profusely in his match. Here Batista busts HHH wide open first and HHH really sells it. Like I don't compliment HHH on selling much, but here he does a fantastic job. HHH's spinebuster is a babyface transition. Shaking my head. He gets a barbed wire chair Ok, ok, ok so that's a bit over the top but but but it is a barbed wire chair so it is fucking awesome. He pokes a bunch of holes in Batista flesh. Again, great receipt spot set up because Batista gets the chair and he blasts HHH right in his already bloody face and then grinds into his open wound. That is pretty friggin awesome. HHH gets a desperation DDT onto the chair to bust Batista open. Very violent, very good. I miss grating your bloody opponent's face into a steel cage. Sister Sledge makes her appearance. Worst weapon ever. But you knew it had to be a part of the match so I will give it a pass. In the battle of sledgehammer and chain, the chain wins with HHH pulling the trigger first. Another great thing about this match, is the lack of pinning attempts. That was only the second cover of the match! The violence is taking center stage not kickouts to get pops. Good for them! The Irish Whip into the steel steps in the ring is a really good spot actually and HHH really threw himself into it. HHH gets a low blow NOW there is a GREAT heel transition. Pedigree only gets two. That's a nearfall I can get behind. Spinebuster on the steps is a great spot from Batista. Loved the finish. Batista has HHH up in the powerbomb position but HHH has the sledgehammer. So it is a moment of high drama and you really don't know which way it is going to go. Batista pulls the trigger first and hits the powerbomb for the win. Kudos to HHH he did everything he could to put Batista over huge in this match. He bled buckets, bumped big, sold well, Batista kicked out of the Pedigree and the finish was fantastic. Batista played his role well. Violence was great. Spots were huge. It was epic without trying to be epic. Is this the last great Hell In A Cell match? ****1/2 P.S. So I watched this last night, but I did not have enough time to review because I was going out with my friends. So I read a review this morning to jog my memory. The reviewer gave this **** and the Angle/Michaels match on the same card ****3/4. What the flying fuck?
  14. Yes the chance according to the original post was three moves and Sting wins. You asked what was wrong and then in follow up post you say it was a shitty match. Supersonic believes that should went down like Goldberg vs Lesnar and then it would have been great. I disliked that Sting character and totally agree with Hogan that Sting physically and mentally was not fit to be champion based on his consistently shitty performances in 1998, but yes Goldber/Lesnar with Sting/Hogan was the way to go.
  15. Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle- WWE Vengeance 2005 Honestly, have no idea what this match was supposed to accomplish. I don't want to say this was the first of its style because it probably is not. This just reeked of trying to have a classic for the sake of having a classic. I thought it was good. At times even certain spots were great, but it just fell very flat. The opening was a hodgepodge of matwork, limb psychology on various limbs, Michaels trying to keep Angle at bay with chops and whole assortment of things. I will say once the match transitioned to a heat segment it was quite good. They teased the Angle Slam into the post, but instead it was a German onto the announce table with nothing cleared off. Awesome spot! Best spot of the match! Great use of the announce table. I thought Angle worked a very effective heat segment with some great cutoffs. Michaels was really strong peppering in his hope spots. Michaels' punches looked way better here than usual. Good scrappy feel from him. Loved the powerbomb into the turnbuckles cutoff and there was a gnarly clothesline to cutoff sweet chin music. The finish stretch was just not good. Not at all. The best spot was a vicious back elbow by Michaels on a waistlock that they replayed. It was suplexes and counters and overly long stays in the AngleLock. Michaels gets Sweet Chin Music takes an eternity to cover him and SHOCKER HE KICKED OUT!!! THIS IS NOT DRAMATIC! Angle for not apparent reason climbs to the top just eat a Sweet Chin Music. I love defending Shawn Michaels, but that finish stretch was horrible. Great heat segment keeps this above average. ***
  16. Interesting that we are flip flopping on how we feel about finishes of the Judgement Day matches. Does not feel like hate to me. Feels like a cartoon/comic movie to me.
  17. Annoying finish? I thought it was superb. Chavo was annoying, but Eddie connecting to Rey's head with a home run shot was totally in line with the story that Eddie has become so pissed but he rather take Rey's head off than suffer another demoralizing loss to Rey. He is the ultimate sore loser.
  18. The End is Nigh #25 - The three biggest names in Lucha of the 90s #24 - The rematch of the most important match in history. Misawa vs Jumbo II #23 - M-Pro cracks top 25 #22 - Takada takes his rightful place in top 25 against Fujiwara. This just became must see #21 - Forgot about this one. Wargames 92 is the best US match according to Charles. DISAGREE! I am all in on Bret/Austin. Ill have to rewatch Wargames '92. Nice to see the US make the Top 25 regardless. U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! All the way! #20 - Sammy vs Otanu from 96 total clinic. Love it #19 - Joshi with Joshi ladies I don't know #18 - The classic All Japan six man that cant be denied #17 - DREAMSLAM II~! #16 Hell yeah! Still have not written my review but 98 Misawa/Kobashi is awesome. The transitions are perfect and it just makes total sense. Pitch perfect layout #15 - No Rope Explosive Barbed Wire Death Match with Women in FMW! #14 - A definite contender for best match of the 90s. This would be my second choice after Kobashi/Hansen. Taue is relentless on the eye and such great apron work. #13 - Santo vs Casas just miss out on Top ten #12 - Big time ranking for Kobashi/Akiyama loved this match too. Kobashi's 98 is insane #11 - Dandy Satanico 1990 I don't know lucha, but I know this would rule #10 - RINGS! Can RINGS unseat All Japan is the real question as we go down the list #9 - 12/6/96 some say the GOAT match, Id have 6/9/95 above this and so does Charles because he is a gentleman and a scholar. #8 - El Dandy cracks the top ten with Casas #7 - 6/3/94, My rankings are 7/29/93, 4/15/95, 6/9/95, 6/3/94, 1/20/97 #6 - 6/9/95 Everytime I watch this I fall in love with pro wrestling all over again. #5 - DREAMSLAM I~! #4 1/20/97 probably the greatest offensive match ever #3 - DREAM RUSH~! #2 RINGS FALLS SHORT, IT DOES NOT TAKE NUMBER ONE! I will be honest I love shoot-style. But this is pro wrestling goddamnit I was definitely rooting for pro wrestling to win just as always do when those shooters invade. I am glad pro wrestling prevailed. WAIT! If 7/29/93, 12/6/96, 4/15/95, 6/9/95, 1/20/97 and 6/3/94 appeared, what can be number one?!?!?! #1 - Furnas & Kroffat vs KOBASHI & KIKUCHI!!!! MARK OUT CITY!!!! CHARLES WINS! CHARLES WINS! CHARLES WINS!
  19. #50 - I have seen the 96 match, which is a classic. Been looking for this one. #49 - Satan vs Pirate works for me #48 - 12/3/93 shows how deep the 90s are if this is #48 #47 - Monster rating for this. The problem with high end Shawn matches for me is the finish. Super match just an awesome asskicking of the most despicable wrestler on the roster. Height of 97 Shawn. Finish brings it down a bit. #46 - Need to see this AJPW tag #45 - I agree with Mind Games over Hell In A Cell, I would have it behind Bret/Owen is all. The nonconclusive finish takes it down. Great asskicking Shawn performance and Foley's second best match ever. #44 - WOW! I thought this was going to be higher AJPW style meets NJPW juniors. Loved Liger vs Otani when I saw it. #43 - Kong vs Dynamite #42 - Lots of luchadors #41 - G-1 Climax '91 Finals awesome match been far too long since Ive seen this #40 - LOVE THIS MATCH! Glad you have upgraded on this. Sano beats Liger like Liger owes him money. Liger makes a tremendous comeback. Probably my 1990 match of the year. #39 - Lots of Luchadors #38 - Lots of joshi workers #37 - Did Liger/Sasuke make the list three times by accident? Need to rewatch July match everyone always says it is better than Super J, but Ill see. #34 - Tamura in 98 & 99 is must watch #33 - 5/21/94 is terrific, again #33 shows how deep 90s is. I would have 12/3/93 over this off top of my head. What was the differentiating factor? #32 - Akira Hokuto is someone I want to watch #31 - The crown jewel o Dandy's 90, will have to watch #30 - Volk Han vs Tamura so good it is listed as a shoot a lot of places #29 - Hansen vs Kawada. Love this match! Total war, tons of urgency. Hansen/Kobashi is better in myopinion #28 - Best US match of the 90s comes in at #28, would liked to see it crack top 25. Bret/Austin deserve it. #27 - DOC/KOBASHI THIS HIGH!!!! WHAAAAAAATT?!?!?!?! I remember a big meathead spotfest that I loved, but not this much. EXPLAIN! Am I thinking of their 94 match??? #26 - '92 Misawa/Kawada I remember being great, but not this great. Will have to revisit.
  20. WWE Champion John Cena vs John Bradshaw Layfield - WWE Judgement Day 2005 Classic booking of a white meat babyface proving his mettle in a bloody brawl. I do mean bloody. John Cena was wearing a full Crimson Mask, five alarm blade job here. Two JBL matches in a row at Judgement Day where buckets of blood were spilled. I forgotten how damn good a promo JBL was both in the pre-match package. He is such a good bully. Really puts over the gravity of I Quit really well in how you lose your dignity and manhood by uttering "I Quit". Cena was pretty good in standing up to the bully. Liked the clips of Bradshaw bullying Scotty 2 Hotty into saying I Quit. This match got kinda rep after one really glowing review. Did not hit that mark for me, but still thought this was awesome and was very effective in getting over John Cena's Never Give Up attitude. I think it kinda failed at getting over as an asskicker as they relied on too much crowd brawling and strange weapons. That is where my criticism lays. Really strange start very 1980s gimmick match start. They do a pin attempt just get over there is no pinfalls and lots of headlocks and shouldertackles. Cena even has a good armdrag. It was not bad, just strange. JBL was great at talking a ton of trash. Loved the hope spot with back drop on the table to stop powerbomb. Great cutoff with the chair leading to a ton of blood. JBL delivers on his pre-match promise to split Cena wide open. Cena's selling was great and Bradshaw was a great bully heel. Once they started brawling up the ramp, they lost me. A swinging neckbreaker on the car, suplex on the roof, really? That does not have feel like hate, more like being too cute The TV monitor spot to bust open JBL was good. JBL is bleeding. I don't know if I am putting over just how much Cena is bleeding. I really enjoyed Bradshaw going into the compressed gas cylinder since I work in a lab and that would be a major EHS (Environmental, Health, Safety) Violation. I like choking in these matches so Bradshaw is good at that. Liked the finish with Bradshaw too much of a coward to let Cena hit with a smokestack so he pussies out and says I Quit. So Cena hits him anyways. I think that or the jabbing someone is the best finishes to these. You cant KO your opponent so does reduce some of the typical finish options. I just was not feeling the hate at times. Strange opening. Took a little while to get going. Once it did, I was getting into that and then we up the ramp and it was a real mix bag. In getting over Cena's resilience and Never Give Up Attitude, this was ***** and blood helped a lot. Bradshaw was a great cocky bully and like most bullies turned out to be a coward. I thought it failed in being truly hate-filled and making Cena an asskicker. Great, but not a classic. ****
  21. I feel like Parv just won post of the year. I am not going to say its perfect, but I think cool new style would be one that is focused on urgency and winning the match from the outset. I think matches should be sub-ten minutes and should be sprints. Only matches championship implications should go longer. Bringing back time limits of ten or fifteen minutes would create that sense of urgency. Booking would be greatly helped with more draws and less clean finishes. Then an hour time limit for wrestlers allow them to take their time. I think New Japan has it right with grappling at the base for the opening minutes, but more heated and the conclusion from that grappling should be an exciting transition. This transition should be the hook of the match. Putting one wrestler in a hole that he needs to comeback from. Momentum shifts need to be respected more. Everything needs a purpose. I am so sick of Rollins kick to gut, lazily hooks arms for a Pedigree but no effort at all and just gets backdropped. It is friggin' horrible. Mean it! Force your opponent to back drop you. The perfect style is that everything from the sound of the bell is earned.
  22. Eddie Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio - WWE Judgement Day 2005 You want to see a violent Rey Mysterio check out this match. Definitely a side you don't see often from Rey Rey and kudos to Taz pointing this out. This was the height of my fandom as a teenager and I loved the original angle with Eddie getting more and more frustrated that he couldn't defeat Rey until he snapped. That beat down with the ripped mask and bloody face is just awesome. An all-time great heel turn and loved the promo afterwards. It was cold and remorseless. Unlike the great 1997 Eddie heel run, this was much colder. The Halloween Havoc is a great balls to the wall sprint, but this is a great fight. Rey sets the tone early just wailing away on Eddie in a manner uncharacteristic for him and not something you see too often. Eddie is forced to fire back targeting the injured ribs and taking head shots. The tide really turns on the outside where Eddie drives Rey's ribs hard into the announce table. Michael Cole is 8 million times better in 2005 than he is now. What follows is a total master class in executing a heat segment. Just absolutely perfect, dominant, violent heel wrestling. Of course, it helps you have Rey selling for you. The little touches on the Ab stretch, the force he uses on the back suplex, his demeanor just perfect. Great hope spots by Rey and better cut offs loved the reverse powerbomb. The enziguiri by Rey that gave him his first mini-comeback was perfectly sold. The other hope spots were flurries. He got a head kick and Eddie sold it big time. Then great monkey flip into a springboard headbutt, which was a hot nearfall. BOOM! Cutoff->sick Boston Crab and STF. Eddie cant get the submission so throws Rey out like garbage and Rey takes that awesome belly flop bump. If I cant beat him, I am going cripple him. He is going for that sick brainbuster again. Rey facing disaster drives Eddie hard into the post that's violence of Rey here. Nice 619 around the post. In the ring, they have an awesome slugfest that is just dripping with hate and it is so cool to see Rey being able to keep up in this setting and really thrive. Rey gets some nice nearfalls, but there is a MONSTER Superplex, which is sold beautifully by both. Eddie is deeply frustrated he cant get the pin. I love that Superplex was treated as such a highspot. Rey slips out of 3rd Amigo and comes back again. This time Chavo distracts the ref. Rey gets Eddie in position for 619 but takes out Chavo. As he is flying through the sky, he gets CLOBBERED BY A CHAIR BY EDDIE! That was a home run swing!!! Fantastic match that gets overshadowed by the even better Smackdown match a month later. Loved Rey's fight in this. Eddie was just fucking best sadistic heel in this. Torturing Rey, but knowing when to sell for him. Thought there may have been a bit too much back n forth at the end. I think the Brainbuster to the steps with Rey fighting back should have led to the finish. If they did the Superplex before that causing Eddie to get pissed transitioning to the Brainbuster because now he is like fuck it, Im just going to kill you. Rey blocks, mounts hot comeback, but Eddie blasts him with a chair in the plain view of the ref because he doesn't care about wins and losses anymore he is just that pissed off, I think you can make a strong case that would be a *****. That's not the match we got, but damn if this match was not awesome. Should be discussed more.. ****1/2
  23. I am higher than you, but I agree with all your points that the front half was definitely more interesting than the back half Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle - WrestleMania XXI As with so many match from the 2000s, this is a tale of two match. I thought the first half showed 2000s Shawn at his best. He is tough, gritty and intense. He locking on headlocks with all his might. He is not backing down. He is crowding in the corner. He is throwing stiff chops. An excellent showcase of this Shawn is on a 2004 RAW against Benoit for World Title. I thought Angle was pretty good in early going too. I like the cheapshot from behind to set up first Angle lock, but Shawn quickly escapes and then Angleslam into the steel post. Basically from there, the match becomes your pretty standard Shawn Michaels Mania match. The heat segment on back is uninspired and Shawn sells pretty well and bumps on his back, but then it gets lost. They do some highspots on the outside with the Asai crossbody on the announce table being the leveling the playing field spot. It was your standard finish stretch. Better than today's because it was not just my turn your turn there were at least momentum shifts. Shawn went through his stuff. But Angle catches the foot into the Anglelock. Way too much Anglelock bullshit. Couple good Angleslam nearfalls, I admit liked the one from the top rope. Then we get all Shawn Michaels' cinematographic greatness with Angle telling him to stay and BANG SWEET CHIN MUSIC! Should have been the finish. Instead after eternity, Shawn makes the cover kick out. Angle comes to and Anglelock that lasts forever. I was begging Shawn to tap. It was the best of Shawn, it was the worst of Shawn. ***1/2
  24. #75 - Wargames ;91 is fucking excellent. Opening 5 minutes is one of the best 5 minutes in wrestling history. My controversial take is that this is the best Wargames in history! BOOM! #74 - WAR! NJPW VS WAR! #73 - Muto & Hase vs Hash & Chono, don't remember much buzz about this. Need to check it out. #72 - Joshi is back and youre in trouble! Mid-Summer Typhoon! LOVE IT! #71 - Awesome draw, Parv is smoking something. Kobashi vs Kawada ruled! #70 - The one Lucha match I have seen over and over again. It is great! Los Gringos Locos vs Santo & Octagon #69 - Ishikawa and Ikeda, do I need to say more? #68 - Kobashi/Taue outshine Misawa/Kawada on this night! #67- Never seen an Anjo match #66 - Santo against Casas that makes sense & dollars! #65 - I could have sworn I commented on this match already did I fuck up. Was that the July match? Anyways love the finish of this Super J Cup match Liger vs Sasuke. Bit too exhibition-y. ragdoll-y for me at times. #64 - This is the crown jewel Lucha match I will start with Rey vs Psicosis. #63 - MY HEART BREAKS! Kobashi vs Hansen is my number #1! Sad! #62 - Not better than Kobashi vs Hansen, don't believe it # 61 - Not better than Kobashi vs Hansen, don't believe it #60 - Found this, will watch soon #59 - Damn! Loving this ranking. This is the match I have seen the most ever. Sting vs Vader Starrcade 92, used to be my favorite now like GAB 92 better. Still glad this may the top 100 #58 - THIS IS MY FAVORITE LUCHA MATCH! Charles, you turned me onto this and I loved it. My young cousins LOVE this! Best midget match ever #57 - YES! YES! YES! Flair vs Luger rules! Excellent, excellent #56 - Bit high on Bret vs Austin SSeries, thought it dragged at times #55 - Rude vs Steamboat at Beach Blast is really strong I like the placing near Flair vs Luger I have those two neck and neck #54 - The First Four Corners match. The pace is just incredible. Breathe-taking #53 - Wait! There are more midgets! #52 - I would say this is the second best WWF match of the 90s and a Top Five US match of the 90s #51 - RAGE IN THE CAGE JOSHI-STYLE!
  25. Been so busy, almost there... #100 - What a lovely number 100. The height of Heel Eddie. Late 97 was a great time for US heels. Action-packed you forget how short this is because they really make every single second count. A worthy top 100 match. #99 - '97 US keeps on rolling with the hits. Bret/Taker is great. Def need a rewatch of this remember it being awesome. #98 - Ken Shamrock kicking it in Japan shoot-style against Sano. Shammy should have been huge in the US. #97 - M-Pro, Baby #96 - Greatest Benoit match ever? Either this or the one with Austin or one with Michaels? All very close. Is this the greatest Eddie match ever? I'd actually put Eddie/Rey from Havoc over this and probably Eddie/Brock. These are good questions. #95 - Santo & Casas on the same team?!?!?! #94 - This is going to sound weird I don't think I have ever really gotten this match. Always seemed great but not a classic. Love the MX, but thought their match with RnRs was better from that year. SWITCH! #93 - M-Pro with Inoki #92 - Joshi, but no fun names #91 - More Joshi without fun names #90 - RINGS! #89 - KONNAN! In a top 100 match of the 90s will wonders ever cease? #88 - Saw this recently liked it, didn't see the big deal. Standard great AJPW tag, but an upper echelon one for me. #87 - Joshi without the fun names is bumming me out, man #86 - RINGS! I feel like I don't watch enough wrestling #85 - Been ages since I have seen the classic '92 six man #84 - Already called Charles out on this rating for WM X Ladder match. Thought the rematch is superior. Great first match does not kick it into overdrive. Very influential! #83 - Lame Joshi card name...Joshi letting me down #82 - No Rope Barbed Wire Exploding Ring Time Bomb Death match thank you FMW for not letting me down #81 - The pinnacle of Vince McMahon's vision of pro wrestling. Randy Savage vs Ultimate Warrior. An incredible narrative and the post-match is the most moving piece in pro wrestling history. Great ranking! #80 - Joshi, pick it up! #79 - Doc in 94, his match with Kawada. Classic! #78 & # 77 - The exact same match twice? #76 - Dragon vs Otani I know I have seen this, I know I love this, I may even have written a review, but I can only remember snippets. Need to rectify that!

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