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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

NWA Wildside Throwback Review Episode 40

http://www.twnworldwide.tv/nwawildside40.html

6/12/00

Show opens with Rick Michaels, the newly appointed head of NCW running through the card. Beherens and Bailey come out and they do a back and forth about the card. Nothing is more tiresome in wrestling then dueling matchmaker stuff, and I hope they moved past this soon.

Jason Cross v. Jon Phoenix

This is a debut for both guys, both of whom would get big pushes later. This is pretty much the kind of spotfest debut match you would expect Ian Rotten to come from the back and give a speech about. They seemed to try every flip and highspot they knew. No real story, just both guys moonsaulting, shooting starring and 480ing. Not something which ages particularly well, but they did some fancy stuff.

Sean Royal comes out for his rematch with Rusty Riddle. He hands him a beer and suggests they team up. Wouldn't have minded seeing a rematch, but I do remember them being a fun team

Scottie Wren v. Ricky Noble

Semi competitive squash. Wren hasn't done a ton for me so far. He uses Stone Mountain's finisher to taunt the champion. Steve Prazak's has been doing color the last couple of weeks, and his catch phrase seems to be "That's very white of you."

Christian Strong Man, Christopher Sampson is back out, and he calls out Terry Knight and Candy. Sampson apologizes for losing his temper last week. Terry Knight slaps him in the face, and Sampson turns the other cheek, he gets slapped again, leaving him no more cheeks to turn. This sets up Knight v. Sampson at their next big show. This is kind of corny, and neither Sampson or Knight are great on the mike, but the pure pro wrestlingness of this angle makes me smile.

Bill Apter talks to Ricky Steamboat about Brian Pillman

Shank is in the back with a cast on his arm and he is stealing a belt from someones kit bag

Lazz v. Onyx

We get the dancing intros of both guys, including Lazz doing the entire Brittney dance number from Oops I Did it Again, including lap dance to uncomfortable looking ringside security. We only get about 30 seconds of the match post commercial break before everyone runs in.

Not much of a show. I am digging the Sampson v. Knight feud, and Cross and Phoenix did a bunch of moonsaults, but not enough Bailey and Shank and no Eddie Golden or Styles makes kind of a rough show.

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