Saturday, 16 July 2011

LA PARK/Halloween/Decniss vs El Mesias/Extreme Tiger/Jack Evans, AAA 5/29

Really, really awesome hate-filled brawl built around the PARK vs Mesias feud. PARK finds a circular fan from God knows where and beats the shit out of Mesias with it. Loads of brawling and hate and fun highspots from the fliers. PARK smashing Mesias with the fan then strutting was tremendous. This wasn't all PARK though, as Mesias brings it with his big comeback, absolutely creaming PARK with a chair and spearing him out of his boots. If you havent watched PARK vs Mesias yet, watch this first, if this doesn't psyche you up for it, I don't know what will.

Pinkie Sanchez vs Matt Tremont, CZW “Prelude To Violence”

Fun DM squash. More intense than he usual CZW trash, with plenty of Shit talking and face-ripping. Tremont gets hit with a tack-bat so hard the tacks fly off and with a water cooler-on-a-stick so hard the water cooler splits, and he takes it like a MAN. Also liked the finish with Pinkie getting killed for getting cute with goofy spots.

Yoshihiro Takayama/Hiromitsu Kanehara vs Daisuke Sekimoto/Shito Ueda, Zeron-ONE 5/23

We only got 6 minutes shown of this, and it looked like we didn't miss much. Looked like they going for a hot start with Sek and Ueda attacking the vets at the start, but then Kanehara kinda sandbagged it with a long kneebar. One or two fun strength spots from Sekimoto, including Takayama eating a double German, and Kanehara had thrown some stiff blows, otherwise nothing to see here.

Austin Aries vs Low Ki vs Jack Evans vs Zema Ion, TNA Destination X

Really fun spotfest between four guys all busting their ass and trying (and suceeding) to steal the show. Aries was a great heel in this, and his exchanges with Ki were the highlight of the match. Zema was acceptable, and Evans was a lot of fun. Plenty of cool spots like Aries ducking Jack who then got blasted by Ki, and Evans inappropriately break-dancing and getting clocked for it. Even though it was a spotfest this was more about guys trying to actually win the match instead of doing elaboate set-ups or any other nonsense. It ended when it should have done, and the nearfalls were well done because of the out of nowhere saves (including a brutal double stomp from Ki) rather than a bunch of kickouts. Amusing to think they only signed one of the four when all of them looked better than the current TNA roster.

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