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comment_5748029

Figured I'd just watch whatever now that GWE hell is over for me and I will always pay closer attention to whatever DEAN pimps and this match even got a thread of its own on DVDVR. A trillion jump cuts make this impossible to rate but man there is some neat brawling here. Johnny Valentine may have the best elbow drop ever and Wahoo's chops look out of this world great, the sequence where Valentine starts hitting him with body blows and they're just firing away at each other is magical. Wahoo's chops look sooooooooo great but he also has several variats of them and each one looks neat. Interesting finish, it's a take on a screwy finish we've all seen a million times but I don't think I have ever seen this particular one. Great use of your time if you have 10 minutes to spare.

  • paul sosnowski changed the title to [1974-MACW] Wahoo McDaniel vs Johnny Valentine
  • 4 years later...
comment_5989006

Two wrestlers known for their stiffness, and they don't disappoint! The thing that stuck out the most to me was the crowd, epsecially one woman who was super high pitched and vocal in her support of Wahoo. It reminded me of watching a Jay Strongbow match on an old Coliseum Video and the crowd was vocal but a good portion of their support was done through 'war cries' for him. None of that stuff here. Just traditional crowd heat, which I'm very tempted to compare to the 1992 Can Ams vs. Kobashi/Kikuchi classic, wanting to see their guy win.

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