Posted September 20, 200817 yr comment_5434720 Davey had started to develop a more distinct style built around his strength. He press slammed Cobra and caught him in midair on an attempted plancha to the floor. Several times, when Cobra appeared to be gaining steam, Davey cut him off with short, hard clotheslines. So Cobra had to play counterpuncher against this guy who was way more powerful and just as agile. I still found his offense rather unfocused. But I liked that he won suddenly by catching Davey with a suplex as he entered the ring. It fit the story. I'll throw this on the block because it was my favorite Davey singles so far in NJ. I don't necessarily expect it to make the set.
September 1, 200916 yr comment_5443670 Structurally, this was a mess. I like Cobra-Saito much better as a matchup of wild out of control Cobra matches (that you guys shit on) where this was just moves randomly put together. I will give it credit for being pretty crisp in execution even though the selling was over the top or non-existent. No vote but I didn't hate it.
September 4, 200916 yr comment_5443815 Man Daveys top rope headbutt is nastier then Dynamites, outside of that it was pretty mediocre, we can let this go.