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Joe Malenko v. Steve Richards

 

I've seen this before. This is riddled with shitty commentary from Feinstein and friends but isn't a terribly good match to begin with. The camera work is terrible. Match is built primarily around low key matwork that looks to be okay but this is not something anyone would rate.

 

Hack Myers v. Kendall Windham

 

What you can see of this is pretty good with Myers and Windham having a pretty basic but good match. Camera angle still sucks.

 

Jason Knight v. Mikey Whipwreck

 

Enjoyable watching Mikey work as the violent manhandler of someone here. Camera angle was better on this one though the commentary of the douchebags filming was at an all time low. Jason eventually takes over and Mikey bumps big for him. The reverse Razor's Edge he took looked brutal. This was a pretty good match actually even with the shitty commentary and spotty camera work. Post-match Malenko mauls Mikey.

 

Dean Malenko v. Tazmaniac

 

Taz makes the save for Mikey and it leads straight into this match. There was a really cool rewind kip-up into clothesline spot in this one and some neat suplexes from Taz but this was over via interference from Benoit before it even really started.

 

Cactus Jack v. Sandman (Falls Count Anywhere)

 

This is JIP but they got a pretty good camera angle for this. There is some really wild intense brawling in this one. Lots of crazy chairshots, a really nice corner flurry from Foley, an oddly well done suplexed table spot by Foley, et. I really loved Foley's comeback as he punches the cigarette out of Sandman's face and Sandman's selling of subsequent cane shots was pretty cool. They end up brawling into the upper level seating and Sandman takes a crazy bump after a punch exchange off of the barrier. The big problem with this is that down the stretch so much is obscured by the fans in front of the camera that you can't see several key spots and nearfalls. Really too bad because this is almost certainly nomination worthy if we have cleaner shots of the action.

 

Too Cold Scorpio v. Chris Benoit

 

If you can get past the terrible commentary from the losers filming this is good stuff. They run through almost all of the big spots you would expect to see out of these guys and they are all executed well and with remarkable fluid given how sloppy many ECW matches of this ilk tended to be. Pacing is well done as this doesn't feel like a total spotfest. I thought Scorp's comeback spot here was pretty cool as he hit a leap frog and then a leaping back heel to Benoit's nuts, followed up with three more crotch spots for continuities sake. Working the nuts in a "scientific" match is about as ECW is it gets and this had a pretty good clean flash pin finish. I'm going to pass this a long as this is one of the better 95 fancam matches I've seen.

 

Public Enemy v. Mr. President/Death Row

 

The opening stalling in this was painful and really uninteresting and went on forever. I did think some of the brawling here looked pretty vicious and there were some impressive and nasty bumps but overall this was pretty boring.

 

Ron Simmons v. Shane Douglas

 

This is clipped in a very strange way. Match is built around Douglas taking out Simmons arm and Simmons inability to hit his power spots but the clipping really hurts this.

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