Posted August 22, 201015 yr comment_5454802 This show was two nights after the strangest show ever in Cookeville, TN and one night after the Nashville show that might have been the best ECW show ever, where Tajiri/Calo and Hidaka/Crazy occurred. These two teams matches up on the Cookeville show and it was actually fairly disappointing. This one was not. Opening exchange with Calo and Hidaka was subdued enough where I thought we might have another quiet match. Then Tajiri comes in and Crazy leans over the ropes to talk shit at him and Tajiri just thrust back with an out of blue kick that sends Crazy flying to the floor. It is a tremendous spot and the match pretty much explodes from that point forward with all kinds of awesomeness. Seriously there are so many awesome spots in this including a dive train (featuring a misdirection dive from Calo), some awesome crowd brawling with Tajiri acting nuts and tossing Calo wildly into fans and chairs alike while wading through chairs himself, tons of awesome Tajiri kicks including a repeat of the bridge out back kick to Calo off the sunset flip that they had worked the night before, and a bunch of shit I'm forgetting. This was like one of those crazy WCW six-man Luchadore spot-a-thons with Tajiri playing the role of La Parka, Crazy playing the role of Juvi, Hidaka playing the role of Psicosis, and Calo playing the role of Calo. Awesome.
October 17, 201014 yr comment_5457333 +Super Crazy/Super Calo v. Tajiri/Ikuto Hidaka Easy Nomination -FanCam 12-18-99 - The crowd calls Hidaka a porcupine and that is just disrespectful. Oh shit…. The kick to Crazy from Tajiri was so freaking unexpected. Crazy is pissed and frustrated at Tajiri getting the best of him. Fuck, too fast to call this shit. The dives outside were fun and except for Crazy, they all seemed like the natural thing to do. Holy shit, Crazy’s surfboard in to the Calo double team into the Tajiri kicks looked cool only to lead to stereo tree of woe dropkicks. At some point you wished this was a pro shot match because with everything going on, you miss some of the action. Really fun match and I agree with the easy nomination.
November 29, 201014 yr comment_5458845 Ikuto Hidaka & Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. Super Calo & Super Crazy (12/18/99) The pace here grew from fast to furious as the match went along and these guys were going all out by the end and goddamn were these guys great here. I agree with Will in that this would've been great to see on a multi-camera shoot because you do feel like you missed some stuff. Regardless this was really fun and moves forward very easily.