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Thursday, May 29, 2008

Retro IWA-MS Review

28 Days Disc 1

2/1/02

PAS: So Smartmark video is re releasing some of the early IWA-MS on DVD, this is the first of two shows on one disc during a really fun time for the promotion.

Adrian Serrano v. Cuefa The Flying Hawaiian

PAS: Serrano is a Perry Saturn looking ex-UFC guy who worked for a bit in Midwest indies. Cuefa looks neither Hawaiian or particularly flying. There were a couple of nasty punches to the temple by Serrano, but this was a trainwreck. This a light heavyweight title tourney match and very weirdly worked This was basically a squash, but kind of diffident as Cuefa kept getting rope breaks and 2 counts, and gets win after Serrano misses an elbowdrop and rolls him up.

TKG: I think Serrano may still be doing Midwest indy wresting. Really amusing to remember what a different world 2002 was. In 2008 both Kid Kash and Slim J worked MMA matches and IWA Deep South closed shop to become an MMA fed. In 2002 MMA guy saw an indy as another payday. In 2008 indy wrestlers look to MMA as just another payday. In 2008 Elite XC payed one of their fighters $1, so its not like they're making more money. Just more paydays.

Chuck E. Smooth v. Dysfunction

PAS: Chuck E., is a heroin addict who works as kind of a scummier Johnny Kashmere, Dysfunction is a guy who worked as an underdog who took some big KOTDM beatings from Ian Rotten. Chuck E. has a bunch of cool looking indy offense. This is basically a squash too, with Smooth pulling up Dysfunction at 2 a couple of times, before Prazack accidentially throws Gold Bond Powder in his eyes, allowing Dysfunction to hit his finisher. I have no idea why you book two semi-final matches with Mikey Whipwreck winning both.

TKG: I kind of dug this. Always liked Chuck E Smooth and all his stuff here looks nasty and he just comes across as a douche heel. Dysfunction brings more to the table than Cuefa. Both matches are worked with underdog being dominated and then getting the win but they're different matches. Cuefa was supposedly a guy with speed and highflying but looked neither fast not like a guy who cold get height. Just a guy who ate a beating and got a roll up. Dysfunction' is working a "young lion" gimmick and his comebacks actually look like the comebacks you'd expect from a "young lion" vs an A1 veteran. Chuck E Smooth as Jumbo is amusing. I mean I buy him as a guy with hep but still.

Mean and Hard v. Bull Pain and C.M. Punk

PAS: This match had its moments both good and bad. C.M. Punk sure called him his fair share of spots back in the day and there were a couple of really badly blown spots, including a double foot DDT which had Ian Rotten disgusted on commentary. This also had Bull Pain and Mitch Page punching each other square in the mouth. Bull Pain wastes some people with bat shots too.

TKG: Not just bat shots but corner of chair shots. The real star of this was Mean Mitch Page who sold really well during his FIP stuff, continued to sell well during his comebacks, bumped big and had a bunch of nice offense. Match made me want to see a Mitch Page v Bull Pain singles. Post match the Bad Muthafuckas all tease dissension.

Todd Morton and Mitch Ryder v. Colt Cabana and Cash Flo

PAS: Ryder and Morton are a spectacular Southern heel tag team, shtick, punches, horseshit, nasty kicks to the stomach and stooging. All of their stuff is really great looking, Cabana and Flo are kind of shitty blow job baby face team. Cabana stuff especially looked ass compared to the awesomeness of the Bad Mother Fuckers.

TKG: Todd Morton just completely ruled. I mean I dug Ryder in lots of places, and Cabana ate a nice post shot and yadda yadda but fuck all that other stuff. Lyger was never able to transition to working heavyweight the way Fujinami did but you watch Todd Morton and go "If that guy was in the Lyger gimmick". Todd Morton just runs this match.

Cuefa The Flying Hawaiian v. Dysfunction

PAS: This was a mess, for some Dysfunction works heel here despite being a underdog babyface in the semi-final. They blow some spots, and then a black guy runs in and hits a goofy back DDT on Cuefa giving the belt to Dysfunction

TKG: I had less problems with Dysfunction as heel than Phil, that actually made sense to me and held this together. Cuefa who showed little ability to leave the ground in first match does a bunch of highflyin here (big back drop take, a dropkick and top rope cross body). But yeah nothing to see here.

Rugby Thug Trent Baker v. Ian Rotten

PAS:This was pretty fun, as it was basically Ian Rotten beating on a guy. Rotten has really nasty punches to the ribs and great headbutt. This went a little long, as it was almost 12 minutes of Rotten kicking Baker's ass. Rugby Thug gets back on offense with a low blow, and busts open Rotten. I would have liked this to be a little more back and forth, but you have to like Ian beating on someone.

TKG: The angle that they're working here is that Rugby Thug Trent Baker tried to break Ian Rotten protege and IWA franchise Chris Hero as well as attacked Nadia Nice. Weird to have your big heat angle match tease going broadway. Match starts with Baker n the offense and I didn't remember his stuff looking this good. I played rugby so bothered by possible off sides violations after the big kicks. Ian's run of offense was nice but about five minutes too long, before Baker goes for the old low blow to the prop in the scrum move. They do a fans bring the weapons section which felt out of nowhere and some valet v. manager stuff. And the post match angle is really well done. I wouldn't mind seeing these two guys go at it again but this went too long.

Todd Morton + Mitch Ryder v. Mean and Hard

PAS: Really amusing match with really funny face comedy spots, and an amusing story with Mitch Page being worked over, and Mitch Ryder beating on Page and refusing to tag Morton. Really fun story, although any story with Morton being kept out of the ring is going to hurt the match quality. Ryder and Morton are such an awesome tag team, I would have loved to see them feuding with babyface blowjob Harris Brothers or Excitement Incorporated.

TKG: Yeah Phil really covers this. Real fun match with fun BS finish, real fun story line but story line keeps Todd Morton out of the ring for large chunks which is unfortunate. They reference spots from an earlier singles Todd Morton v Mitch Page match which i want to track down.The Mean and Hard double drop kick is a thing of beauty.

Necro Butcher v. Corporal Robinson

PAS: This was pretty fun, although it suffers from a lot of the problems with IWA-MS death matches. Basically this was worked as a genial face v. face GA undercard match, no reason to work a match with this much violence as Tony Zane v. Mike Jackson. Also it had a little too much hit with stuff, and not enough punch in the face. Still it had at least four crazy bumps, and while a draw finish is lame, that was a hell of a spot to have a draw on.

TKG: Robinson sets up the big table with light tubes before the match starts and match never gets bogged down by having to set up spots. Two guys just toss each other from one place to the next. Nothing felt elaborate or convoluted, every crazy thing (brainbuster on chair, etc) came off as intuitive. It is hurt by Ian and Trent Baker using a lot of the same props (crutch, thumb tack bat, and golf club) in their heated angle based match. This isn't as "genial" as Phil makes it off but the contrast makes it feel that way.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got to see Todd Morton vs. Mitch Ryder last summer live. I was actually ringside, because I was shooting it for a news story. I thought it was one of the best matches that I saw last year. So simple, but still really great. It was in Ryder's XCW Midwest fed. Check it out if you get a chance.

10:55 AM  
Blogger Patrique said...

Hey do more of these. I don't remember that Necro/Corp match but that match is never bad

6:04 PM  

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