Posted October 27, 201014 yr comment_5457720 Curtis Thompson v. Headbanger Thrasher Thompson is not someone I have any real fixed opinion on, but he looks like a muscled up stiff. Needlessly to say I was impressed with him hitting reverse crossbody in this and was also impressed with the way he worked the crowd and bumped. Really loved him getting backup from a 400 lbs guy in the first row, only to have Mosh come over and make motions like he was milking a cow. Thompson also took an unusually massive bump out of the corner. Match goes on from there and is pretty good for a really basic match with nothing to really distinguish itself. Headbanger Mosh v. Dirty White Boy Mosh loses an armdrag exchange and escapes the ring by diving face first to the floor. That's pretty much the highlight. This is by no means bad, but it just didn't have any real oomph to it. Terry Gordy v. Boo Bradley Boo works the arm in this and some of that armwork is actually really solid. At one point Boo does the cabbage patch while tying Gordy up in knots which was pretty amusing. Decent back and fourth and nothing looks horrid here but this isn't memorable in any way. Al Snow/Unabomb v. Bob Armstrong/Brian Armstrong Lots of Snow stalling early, including hiding behind Unabomb, getting into it with the ref over chokeholds, running away, et. Brian does a good job selling once the heels take over but they really don't do anything of note. Also The Bullet's chops looked good. This was nothing special. Battle Royal DWB's crazy over the rope bump off of a single punch was pretty ridiculous.
July 14, 201114 yr comment_5476758 Wow there are like tens of people here at best. Ringside being just one row of chairs on the camera side of the ring was sad. The show again wasn't much as these guys were going through the motions pretty much.