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comment_5634732

I coincidentally watched that Doom/Horseman match last night and loved it. A street fight really shouldn't go long. By nature its supposed to be rough and hard hitting. Weapons come into play. That match shouldn't go 20. Another few minutes might have helped but for the style of match that length was right on. Barry Windham bled about 2 minutes into it and Simmons joined him within the next 60 seconds or so.

comment_5634738

Watched that one now too. Zero qualms about calling that the best short match ever. The conclusion I'm coming to is that you definitely can have great short matches but the ceiling is probably lowered because of those time constraints. These matches are some of the best short matches ever, yet I wouldn't call them greatest match of all time material.

comment_5634781

I had a run where I thought a match had to be 30-45 min to be truly great. Now that stuff bores me unless it's something truly magical, like some of those Flair in Japan Broadways and a few All Japan 90s classics.

 

Nowadays, I think you can tell a satisfying story in 20-25 min if you work it smart. Even 15 min works if you know what you're doing. Isn't Savage/Steamboat only about 15? That one has great action in-ring as well as Steele and fun outside the ring.

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