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Roadkill and Rogers work well together and this was a really good example of that as every time they paired off you got some good stuff. Roadkill was really bumping huge for Rogers and taking some incredibly stiff shots from him as well. Rogers and Doring did not click - hell they botched up a monkey flip. But I could watch Roadkill and Doring punch each other and take turns doing dangerous shit to each other on the floor all day. Doring/Lynn pairing was inoffensive if unspectacular. Set up for Rogers FIP with him taking the suplex on the floor was well done, and the fact that they actually targetted the back was a nice surprise. There was a really great teased hot tag spot where Rogers rolled forward to Lynn who was eating a Doring forearm just as Rogers got the corner. This had it's fair share of flubs, but after watching several shows with good matches ruined by run-ins, I really appreciated a clean ending with both heels definitively taken down a peg.

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Tommy Rogers/Jerry Lynn v. Danny Doring/Roadkill Low End Nomination - FanCam 12-11-97

- Doring and Lynn taking it slow early on. Man, I was digging this but I wouldn’t have counted on Rogers to be the sloppy one in this match not executing his moves. OKk match but nothing that will light the world on fire. I’ll pass and I am still looking for the definitive Roadkill/Doring match.

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