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Saturday, September 15, 2018

Mae Young Classic 2018 Episode 2

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Priscilla Kelly

ER: Is there anyone other than original World of Sport guys who can make those "crawling on knees through legs" spots look good? So far I don't think I've seen it look anything but dumb. Early parts of this had stuff I didn't like, the WoS cosplay, and Kelly weirdly looking like she was barely running during spots that required running, but I thought the last couple minutes delivered. Once Kelly locked in a nasty dragon sleeper I was into it, and only got more into it when Purrazzo cracked her with a great back elbow. Finish was cool with Purrazzo rolling into a nasty Fujiwara armbar that really looked like she was ripping Kelly's arm off. They kept it short and relatively timely, and did enough things that I dug.

Zeuxis vs. Aerial Monroe

ER: Zeuxis is easily one of my favorite ladies in CMLL, and her shiny hair makes her look like she's in a lucha Pantene Pro-v commercial. The secret is conditioner y'all. There was some awkwardness here, possibly due to language barrier, the first couple rope running and strike exchange spots didn't look good. Zeuxis can be pretty vicious in CMLL and appeared to be holding back a bit here, and it was a weird spot to be in as she was up against the clear local babyface (and also awkward that the local babyface also really wanted to trash talk during the match), and should have worked more overtly ruda. The best parts were when that ruda side was at the forefront, like when she was fishhooking Monroe or tossed her crotch first on the top rope and immediately smacking her, and I really liked her bridging pin. Monroe has good in-ring confidence, but got a little too cute with some of her offense. It wasn't bad, but I was expecting more.

Kacy Catanzaro vs. Reina Gonzalez

ER: Catanzaro is really tiny, which only makes Reina look bigger, and I'm glad Reina's back this year. I really liked her opposite Nicole Savoy in last year's tournament, and that armbar finish was one of the best finishes of 2017. And I liked her here and am really bummed she didn't advance. Catanzaro is clearly an impressive athlete but I can't get too excited for another CrossFit wrestler with tiny offense that couldn't crack an egg. The structure of this was problematic too, as Reina slammed her around the ring for a few minutes, but Catanzaro was springing around for the finish. I liked all of Reina's offense here, and working against someone who is barely 100 lb. is only going to help that. She had nice stuff aside from throwing around a Lilliputian, had nice stomps and a good elbow drop. I'm fine with Catanzaro winning with a roll up I guess, but didn't think any of her offense looked very plausible with the size difference. The "three cheers for Kacy!" post bell stuff, lifting her up like she was Rudy after sacking a QB, only made me dislike it more.

Ashley Rayne vs. Mercedes Martinez

ER: Not sure why we get the Madison Rayne name change, has she actually signed with WWE? I guess it doesn't matter; Rayne has been around for ages now and she's never really impressed me, and that didn't change here. She gets up for and takes offense fine, but never leaves a lasting impression on me. I've literally been seeing her in matches for over a decade now and barely remember a thing. Martinez looked good, like the delayed vertical suplex (odd that we don't see that often anymore, a vertical suplex somehow seems special now), a knee into a fisherman's buster is a good finish, although maybe not in a match that also saw her doing a nasty cradle driver. This whole thing was worked fairly even, which is problematic as I didn't think Rayne's offense looked even with Martinez's. This one got the most time of the episode, but overall didn't do a ton for me.

ER: Episode 2 moved quickly but won't make much of a lasting impression. As with last year I'm sure the matches will continue to get better in the later rounds, and this episode wasn't bad, more "mostly inoffensive".


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Blogger Yerfuneral said...

1) Purrazzo vs P. Kelly

Purrazzo has impressed me with her few NXT matches they made up for what I had seen of her in ROH. So competition definitely helps make Purrazzo meet the praise put on her.
Did Priscilla start in WOW? Her running, the faces, the throws, etc were not very appealing or more expecting from WOW action. Agree she was cleaner towards the end.

Monroe vs Zeuxis

I guess I didn't pay enough attention to Monroe during Bracketology and any other promo. Was almost expecting a African American Jazzy Gabert but no it's just the hair.
Early transitions did seem off between the two and Monroe threw in a bunch of cutesy stuff. Makes the moves we seen a million times look a bit different but didn't work.
Awesome finishing move to end it though.
Zeuxis hasleft a positive impression with me hope to see her with less green talent since sounds like she has been around awhile.

Gonzalez vs Catanzaro
The exact opposite of Lane vs Kraven from the first episode. A size difference but nothing really believable offensive from the smaller wrestler. You got the speed, chops at the legs, and a bunch of athletic moves that are pretty but have no real impact behind them. Gonzalez was wrestling a rag doll when she did have her but we do get that roll up out of nowhere to end it so that is suppose to make it believable.
I get why Catanzaro won but the match was not put together right, imo.

Rayne vs Martinez

So two veterans so should easily be match of the episode which hasn't been that great.
Not sure if Rayne is fully signed since she hasn't appeared on NXT or seen her in any NXT training photo's in the background unlike some others. Though they could have put her on some small length deal to keep her out of All-In, I guess. Since saw Rayne a bit in ROH.
Bit hyped for Martinez since been seeing some of her stuff recently since she is a co-tag champ with Ivelisse from Lucha Underground in another organization.
In the end was a solid match but agree things were a bit to even showcase for both. Thought based on her success last tournament there would be a moment Martinez takes full control but we didn't get that.

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