Posted November 27, 200817 yr comment_5436009 1. Bruiser Brody + Iceman Parsons vs Mark Lewin + One Man Gang This was just some good fun. I thought Brody looked like a bad mama Jama. The OMG looked like a bad ass. Parsons as the FIP was good. Lewin looked good as well. I dug Parsons block of Lewins chop and then delivered a head butt of his own. That was a neat hope spot. I thoght this was good and deserving of a nomination. Plus we got a spirited postmatch brawl.
November 28, 200817 yr comment_5436043 Bruiser Brody & Iceman King Parsons vs. Maniac Mark Lewin & One Man Gang (8/23/85) Brody makes his in-ring return after nearly 2 years of being away and he brawls with Lewin on the floor as the match starts trying to chase him out but cooler heads would prevail. I loved the Brody/Gang exchanges as they were just beating each other up. Iceman plays FIP here getting pounded on by the heels mainly Lewin. Gang would bring a steel chair in the ring that Brody would end up slamming him on and eventually got the heels DQed. I didn't like this as much as shoe did so I'm going no.
February 16, 201015 yr comment_5447868 In every one of these sets, there are certain guys you have to include if only to give a real accurate picture of the promotion. WWF set had to have some Hogan title defenses. Mid-South set had to have some JYD. I know they tried in the New Japan set to find some Tiger Jeet Singh stuff worthy of inclusion. Even though it really applies to 70's World Class more than 80's World Class, I sorta feel like you can't get a truly accurate picture of the promotion without including a Mark Lewin match. This was one of his better outings, and a good match overall. That said, I've already seen better matches of his that I passed over, and I don't really think this is good enough to get my backing. But I'm keeping an eye out for the guy.