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comment_5638649

This was just awesome. Little Guido is my favorite ECW wrestler ever. He just totally schools Crazy on the mat in this awesome exchange, acts as a great base for Crazy's highspots and brings the match back to the mat when he's in control. He also heels the crowd awesomely, both with the Big Sal interference spots and through his own actions. Just great TV wrestling and one of my favorite ECW matches.

 

Post-match, Spike Dudley comes to Crazy's rescue and puts down Big Sal.

  • 7 months later...
  • 6 months later...
comment_5718509

Guido, Tajiri and Crazy this year have had a couple matches that are really, really unique and so fun. They all strike a really cool balance between technical wrestling, high spots and ECW rule breaking. This is up there with them as a super fun match. That full-nelson roll up thing Guido did was out of this world.

  • 1 year later...
  • 2 months later...
comment_5818914

Heel play-by-play is usually death, but damned if Gertner isn't better at this than Styles. Guido remains an unsung hero of late-'90s wrestling and probably came along about 6 or 7 years too early, though he had a good career after this, too. A really fun TV match with a little bit of everything--mat wrestling, high-flying, death-defying spots into the crowd, and wrasslin' bullshit.

  • GSR changed the title to [1999-09-24-ECW-TNN] Super Crazy vs Little Guido

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