Posted November 3, 200717 yr comment_5423426 Chavo & Hector Guerrero vs. Brickhouse Brown & Master G (11/23/84) This is JIP from Houston and it looks like that the match is close to 5 minutes in. The Guerreros go to work on G’s back using the Boston Crab and elbow/knee strikes while keeping him on their side of the ring. Chavo would work a reverse chinlock but G would fight out of it and knocked Chavo away enough to make the tag to Brickhouse who comes in delivering a multitude of dropkicks to both Guerreros before Hector would nail Brick in the back as he wasn’t looking. Chavo used a double-arm suplex followed up with a reverse kick for a nearfall. G would come in whining so Hector would switch with Chavo as Carl Fergie was distracted. Their doubleteaming would backfire though as Brick would hit them with a cross body block for a double nearfall but Chavo would pick Brick up and put him down with a suplex. The attack would continue although Hector would miss a kneedrop and Chavo almost got sunset flipped. Hector would get a nearfall after a legdrop but Brick would keep fighting out trying to make the tag to G, which he would get but Fergie was occupied with Hector thus getting Brick doubleteamed in the corner again. Brick would finally get the hot tag to G who cleans house on both Guerreros along with Brick once he recovers. Brick & G do the fucking awesome row-the-boat spot with the Guerreros and G would lock Hector in with the Master Lock but Chavo would nail him with the bandolero to win the match. I’m throwing this on the block as a low-end pick because it was great fun.
November 17, 200717 yr comment_5424041 I wanted to like this one but I just didn't. The difference between watching Guerreros vs. Fabs or RNR really comes out when you have a couple of guys who are mediocre on most nights. Another no vote.
December 16, 200717 yr comment_5425417 Okay I apparently got this in the first Kris batch, and had it listed as a maybe, a maybe at that point means a no, now.