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comment_5514325

Not only does it seem like the Can Ams seem like they are trying to not work stiff but they seemed to move stiffly compared to their opponents. They don't really look comfortable here to me. Don't know if it's the masks. First fall was a complete squash. Match overall didn't do much for me.

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comment_5554933

I'm the way-high guy on this--I really thought this was awesome and that the Can-Ams did a fine job of adapting to the different style. It was spotty, but I think I'm showing a pattern of being fine with spotty tag matches if said spots hit. These are probably the two best tag teams of 1992 and while that doesn't equate to a MOTYC, it didn't leave me disappointed either.

  • 8 months later...
comment_5599856

Despite both teams being two of the best in the business at the time, this just didn't click the way I'd hoped. The Can Ams didn't seem comfortable working lucha style, and looked a bit reserved as a result. They really should have just cut loose, like they did in All Japan, and really went all out to be dick heels, but it just wasn't meant to be. This isn't bad in the least, but it fell short of expectations.

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comment_5732849

Thanks to the Can-Ams wearing masks, I had no idea how to tell either team apart, and by the third fall I didn't care; I was busy wishing this was Rock 'n' Roll-MX, or Demos-Brain Busters, or anything else that wasn't this match.

 

For one of the best teams in the world, Texano and Silver King aren't leaving an impression; I must have seen ten matches with them involved by now, and if you gave me a million dollars I couldn't tell them apart. In my private commentary, they're still Mexican #1 and Mexican #2. It's like watching a pair of nameless, faceless jobbers who are only in the ring to take a beating.

  • GSR changed the title to [1992-07-04-UWA] Doug Furnas & Dan Kroffat vs Silver King & El Texano
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