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[2015-08-28-PWG-Battle of Los Angeles 2015: Day One] Mt. Rushmore 2.0 (Young Bucks & Roderick Strong) vs Marty Scrull & Tommy End & Zack Sabre Jr

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comment_5705779

This was the most PWGish match on the show. Mt. Rushmore 2.0 has some fun triple teams, and I loved ZSJ using a Breaks special as a hot tag move, but this match just went forever. It felt like it had two or three crescendos, and then the match would slow down with the Bucks doing shtick. It this had seven minutes or so cut, it might have been pretty good, but I just lost interest as it just kept going. I did think this set up Sabre Jr. v. Strong pretty well, and made Rushmore look badass going into the next two days.
  • 4 weeks later...
comment_5710413

No doubt, this was the quintessential PWG match in many ways but I did think it was an absolute blast. Eurotrash had a fantastic feel about the makeup of their trio: the slightly campy workhorse rulebreaker in Scurll, the ultimate clean cut babyface in Zack and the crazy PCP huffing ball breaking biker bastard in End. This was a parade of sometimes quite inventive spots and was just the right side of all over the place for me.

3 3/4 Pitchers Of Warm Lager out of 5.

  • GSR changed the title to [2015-08-28-PWG-Battle of Los Angeles 2015: Day One] Mt. Rushmore 2.0 (Young Bucks & Roderick Strong) vs Marty Scrull & Tommy End & Zack Sabre Jr

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