Posted November 23, 201014 yr comment_5458570 They do a bunch of fast paced flips/armdrags/counters/et. Pay off ends up being Crazy doing a bizarre over the ropes flip and then getting hit with an inside out dive. Merced tries a handstand rana but Crazy drops him fast first on the steel and then hits his moonsault into the crowd. Merced ends up hitting a leaping rana off the top when they get back in the ring and then another twisting rana followed by a sick looking flip senton to the floor with Crazy laid out flat on the concrete. Crazy launches Merced into the fifth row then tries to use the rail to dive out onto him but Merced decks him with a vicious chairshot. Crazy ends up changing course with a weird stunner stunner comeback spot, but Merced takes back over and hits a really awesome looking twisting splash. He goes for a moonsault but Crazy gets his feet up and then hits him with a powerbomb for the finish. This is a total spotfest but it was fun and a good showcase for Merced who deserves to make the set in some capacity.
December 9, 201014 yr comment_5460023 Super Crazy vs. El Mosco Del Merced (4/2/99) - Pretty flippy stuff early on peaking with a corner flip to Crazy on the outside. Crazy takes advantage outside with a nasty drop on the guardrail. But then inside, Merced takes back over. That was dumb. Crazy should be beating this guy’s ass and have Merced do some hope spots. Maybe I go the heel-face/rudo-technico dynamic all wrong. Big back and forth stretch where each guy tries to put it away with big spots. Execution-wise, this was pretty good but not as dynamic or wild as other Crazy matches. Low-level is the best I can do.
February 16, 201114 yr comment_5464666 Super Crazy vs. Mosco de la Merced (4/2/99) This was good stuff but it wasn't as good as the 12/26/98 match from Queens which was just balls to the wall and while this was a little longer and maybe technically better, this wasn't dynamic like the other match. Low-end pick yeah but I don't see it making the cut.