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The Renegade Warriors (Chris & Mark Youngblood) vs. Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo (May 1988)

 

Both teams start quick here with rapid offense for them and making quick tags keeping fresh guys in the ring. Lots of chops here by both sides as well. Not much psychology going on here as it's your turn my turn with no team having a real extended amount of offense. This would break down into a 4-way brawl before a ref bump leading to Pogo choking out Chris and Kendo bringing in the kendo stick but El Profe would trip up mark and the fans are going nuts here as Kendo hits Pogo by mistake with Chris covering him for the win. This was all action although short but I'm passing this forward because WWC TV matches were rarely this good and this wasn't great or anything but still good enough.

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I have absolutely no problem with this being considered for the set as the atmosphere was great, it kept a fun pace, there were some good spots and the finish with the struggle for the stick and the fans going nuts was really great. But this was nowhere near as good as a lot of matches Kris has passed on, nor was it a particularly long match that makes it stand out more (maybe five or six minutes). I don't even think this was the best Kendo/Pogo tag match I've seen. If we end up doing a set of 75 matches (and I still contend we should if at all possible and I think that's increasingly probable), I wouldn't fight against this. On a set of fifty? No way in hell.

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