Posted March 30, 201015 yr comment_5448784 I've seen everything from both shows except for this: Chris Adams & Brickhouse Brown vs. John Tatum & The Grappler You would expect a great match from these four, and sure enough, they deliver. Plenty of great early stooging from the heels early on. Missy Hyatt is awesome here. For some reason, she is more mic'd up than the wrestlers or even Bill Mercer, so we get all of her great bratty screeching and her Nelson Muntz-esque laugh taunting the faces loud and clear. Early beating by the faces was real good, too. One of my favorite spots in wrestling is when a guy Irish whips his opponent and then drops down to monkey flip him, only for his opponent to stop short and stomp them in the face. Here, The Grappler Irish whips Brickhouse and then drops down for a monkey flip, but Brickhouse stops short and drops a headbutt on The Grappler, which ruled. Adams ends up being the face in peril, and he eats a nice beating from the heels. Tatum is such a great stooge that you can sometimes forget that he's capable of bringing the hurt when given the chance. He and Grappler do just that. Brickhouse looks good coming in off of the hot tag, but it's short-lived, as the heels take control once more. That, too, proves to be short-lived, as Adams gets knocked to the apron, and The Grappler loads his boot to punt him in the dome as he comes back in, but Adams pulls away just in time and Grappler takes the Charlie Brown bump, allowing Adams to hit a slingshot splash for the pin. Tatum jumps Adams after the bell and he and Grappler hold him in place so Missy can slap him around a bit, but Brickhouse comes back to send them all running, though not before Missy gets into it with some woman in the audience demanding the she be ejected from the stadium and calling her a "fucking asshole" on a pre-taped TV show promoted by a born-again Christian. This was quality stuff, and feels like a solid nomination to me.