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comment_5444871

This may not be technically good, but Breaks did a fantastic job of carrying a 17 year-old DBS through a title match. Davey Boy was gangly and couldn't do much of anything, but in a way that made the bout more realistic, since who expects much from a 17 year-old? The reason I'm listing this is because it went the full 12 rounds yet it was entertaining the whole way through. That makes it one of Jimmy Breaks' finest performances in my books. It's easy to list the Street match or the Saint matches, but this is the type of handicap that shows you just how good Breaks was.

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comment_5467194

It was fun to see a game, 17-year-old Davey, but this was really a masterful performance by Breaks. He did a wonderful job of keeping the crowd fired up by slipping in all kinds of borderline cheap shots while, at the the same time, working the hell out of Davey's arm to set up submissions. I loved the way Breaks lost his composure a bit to set up Davey's last-ditch run at a draw. Just a very satisfying match overall and something that needs to be on the set.

 

WOS V2 13

  • GSR changed the title to [1980-02-13-Joint Promotions] Jim Breaks vs. Young David
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comment_5918108

 

This was a great piece of pro wrestling. Breaks in his bumblebee trunks just carrying a barely in puberty Davey Boy like it's nothing. To be fair, David looked good in parts here, doing a decent job struggling out of Breaks holds and taking a big unexpected bump in the last round, but it  was plainly obvious that he could only do a handful of things. Most of his comebacks are just him bodyslamming Breaks over and over. He did however do a great job palm striking his way out of a submission and bloodying Breaks nose. Breaks was great here at first playing a more subtle version of his usual character before turning it up to 11. His submissions were just ridiculous, trying to sprain Davids ankle at first and then zoning in on the arm and bending it as far as humanly possible. This just lead out in a great way. Fun post match too with Davids mentor Alan Dennison coming in to smash things over Breaks head.

 

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