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The opening back and fourth segments look pretty typical by today's standards but I still enjoyed them. Blaze ends up blocking a Kid spin kick with a weird semi dragon screw looking take down. Next big exchange ends with Kid taking voer with jumping back kicks int he corner, but then missing a leaping front kick and bumping on his head. Crowd is evenly split here and chanting throughout. Blaze ends up working a chinlock but he crowd stays with them. Kid gets cut off on a comeback and Blaze goes to some solid but basic offense and back to the chinlock. Another rope running exchange this time with Kid missing a spinkick and Blaze hitting one. Blaze goes to the top but gets caught with a dropkick and then another as he attempts to come off the top after fighting Kid down from a superplex position. Blaze with a cool sunset flip variation for a nearfall. Kid hits a russian legsweep for a near fall and then a crappy looking spinkick. Kid with a moonsault but it's a big nearfall that probably meant a lot here as that was the move that had beaten Razor Ramon on Raw. Kid kicks out of Blaze's Northern Lights. Wild, somewhat screwy spot with a splash into the ropes sending Blaze to the floor. They double head bump as time expires. I was not enamored with this, but I could imagine others liking it more and it had a unique quality to it that made it more interesting than it probably was.

  • 2 months later...
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I liked this a tad more than Dylan. It was cool to see Waltman work a match that got some time where they do a lot of fun matwork, unlike his bouts in the WWF where he sold most of the match and took an ass kicking. Or his Nitro era where he was working car crashes. This was worked total babyface style here and got a good reaction from the crowd. Their were spots of clumsiness, and if these guys worked a few more times that probably would be gone because they seemed more like timing issues. I thought Kid's kicks in the corner were wicked looking, and Blaze sold them great. Blaze's Northern Lights Suplex was a thing of beauty. This feels like a low-end to solid nomination. Both guys worked hard.

  • 5 months later...

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