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Last Wrestling Match Watched 2.0

JohnMena

New Member
Just finished watching Bret Hart v Sting nitro 2000 wcw world championship match,also Sting v Vampiro blood match and Bret Hart v Sting nitro 1998 non-title match,just catching up on some sting matches.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
This will never be a bad watch. Do yourself a favour and watch it. Holds up.

Also, I have happened to notice WWE posting a lot of good Punk matches lately. Cashing in on the hype lads? :vince

 

Geese

Well-Known Member
Eli Drake vs. Abyss. Monster's Ball, Homecoming. Eli tries a sunset flip but Abyss counters with a staple gun to Eli's chest. Eli nails Abyss with 3 straight trash lid shots to his head. Abyss back body-drops Eli thru the table. Abyss with a sidewalk slam. When Eli brings out the zip-ties from under the ring and tries to tie Abyss' hands, it takes him 26 seconds to do it. Abyss was holding his wrists upright allowing Eli to tie 'em together!
 

Geese

Well-Known Member
Trey Miguel vs. Sami Callihan, Last Man Standing. Rebellion 2021. Sami bodyslams Trey over the ropes. Trey misses a second-rope suicida and crashes against the steel rails. Callihan powerbombs him onto a production box. Sami piledrives Trey through a table. Trey recovers and nails Sami with a Sliced Bread No. 2 through a table, knocking him out. Trey won, but Sami was the aggressor.

It could've been done without Sami taking a wrench into Trey's mouth and trying to remove his teeth.
 

Canadian Dragon

The Ace of WS
Trey Miguel vs. Sami Callihan, Last Man Standing. Rebellion 2021. Sami bodyslams Trey over the ropes. Trey misses a second-rope suicida and crashes against the steel rails. Callihan powerbombs him onto a production box. Sami piledrives Trey through a table. Trey recovers and nails Sami with a Sliced Bread No. 2 through a table, knocking him out. Trey won, but Sami was the aggressor.

It could've been done without Sami taking a wrench into Trey's mouth and trying to remove his teeth.
I actually liked most of this match even if I felt the finish n winner were kind of bad
 

PeepShow

Best in the World
Got around to watching both of the WALTER/Dragunov NXT UK title matches and holy cow! It isn't every day the sequel lives up to the first, but this one did. These matches were some final boss shit. Insane stuff. Probably my favorite match(es) in all of WWE since Punk/Cena.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
I've seen nothing but great Iron Man matches this week, it's been freakin' great. I watched Devlin/A Kid yesterday and now I got around to watching this banger this morning. I'm just going to start watching random matches more often.

 

Geese

Well-Known Member
TJ Perkins vs. Trey Miguel vs. Jake Crist vs. Willie Mack. Slammiversary. TJP and Trey with a double super-kick on Jake. Trey shows his athleticism with a springboard armdrag on TJP. Mack does a double stomp on Trey's stomach. Jake Crist is noticeably absent as these three men are beating the hell out of each other. Trey executes a backflip-dropkick on Willie's head.

Jake gets in on the action and powerslams Trey against the corner turnbuckles. Crist with a string of savate kicks on TJP. TJP puts Crist in an ankle-lock but is broken up by Trey. The end comes when Willie executes a six-star frog-splash on Crist for the win.

Solid opener for Slammiversary but this was supposed to be an X-Division match and Willie weighs 250-255 lbs.
 
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