Posted June 17, 201114 yr comment_5473585 Stamp was decent on offense actually but Debeers rolls through on an armbar and just starts kicking his @#!*% , hitting him with stiff strikes, hurling him across the ring, et. Kinda surprising to see Stamp come back and rattle off some more offense. Debeers came back with a double knee from a prone position and punched Stamp in the face. Stamp reverses the momentum again and hits a nice suplex for a near fall which Debeers really sells the @#!*% out of. Cool moment with Stamp catching his leg on a kick, but Debeers hitting an enziguri and then finishing him off with the face first piledriver. This was actually really competitive. Debeers worked vulnerable very well and Stamp is so silly looking and low key that he really jumps off the page as a guy you can feel great sympathy for in the underdog role.
May 3, 201213 yr comment_5501544 Col. DeBeers vs. Dennis Stamp (5/31/86) Stamp takes DeBeers to the mat early here and is quite efficient working over DeBeers who was good here at giving offense to Stamp but would fire off some hard shots of his own in response. Stamp to his credit though took his punishment and kept fighting back for more which was the story of the match but an enzuigiri followed by DeBeers' front piledriver would end the match. Very competitive match and I would like to see Dennis Stamp on the set so I'll push it forward.
May 29, 201213 yr comment_5504589 This was a fun 5 minutes but nowhere close to a solid nominatin. I didn't push through the Snuka match because the finish sucked but the body of that match was so much better. No vote here.