Posted November 15, 20178 yr comment_5820389 This is a cool look at these guys that are really young. This was worked like a young guys match. They threw a ton out there. Some looked good, some did not. Sky’s crossface submission was tight looking and overall I think the mat based submissions stuff worked better than the high flying exchanges. Both of these guys are individuals I don’t remember as ever being great at any point in their career so seeing them here in 2000 is a good basis of where they are at this point in their career. You can also tell both of these guys ran out of ideas around the 7 minute mark and were blown up and clinging for things to do after that. A double clothesline happens and the match cuts out to the next clip. I won’t give a rating because who knows how much was cut but this was a fun look in even if the action didn’t cohesively hold together to make a good match. NR
February 19, 20196 yr comment_5879886 Although this is taking place at Billy Anderson’s Gym, the same venue that IWC operates out of, there is something very backyard and amateurish about it. It’s like a couple of guys doing movez in front of a few friends in a wrestling ring. Quicksilver snaps his neck on the middle rope when they’re too close to it on a sunset flip, while there is one ludicrous moment where Sky hits a ‘Rude Awakening’ neckbreaker but Silver keeps hold of him, stands up and goes straight into a rolling suplex sequence. Scorpio lands a 450 splash at another point and that doesn’t even result in a pin attempt let alone it being the finish. Talking of which, the actual finish is missing, the tape cutting to a different match after a double clothesline. Both are clearly athletic and have potential but have a long way to go and need to go somewhere to hone that potential.
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