Tuesday, March 23, 2021

FASTLANE 2021: BRYAN vs THE BIG DOG


WWE FASTLANE 2021

Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
A very typical midcard Seth Rollins & Shinsuke Nakamura match. Quite fitting, isn't it. Nothing very memorable at all, but also not bad at all. Seth doing the Black Magic was pretty neat. **

Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus
I definitely can appreciate this heavyweight showdown that McIntyre & Sheamus put on. Gnarly bombs & vicious strikes all match long w/ some genuinely sick looking n' sounding kendo-stick shots. Good shit, even if I didn't care for some of the brawling around the arena. The match did feature some vintage WWE no dq gimmick-match tropes, and that resulted in some dead periods of time, but the work between the two men was really strong when it was REALLY going, so yeah. It was a good match. ***

Daniel Bryan vs. Roman Reigns
This is honestly the kind of a rare match that "deserves" a more detailed review, and I will post it one of these days, but all I can & will say now is that this shit made me geek & mark out like I was 16 years old again. Absolute magic from entrances to the final bell. A masterpiece & the real first MOTYC of 2021. Not sure how many starz I'd give it, but it's deffo 4.5+

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Britt Baker vs Thunder Rosa

 

AEW DYNAMITE 03/17/21

Britt Baker vs. Thunder Rosa
Blood usually always boosts matches like this, and such was the case here as both women rocked the crimson mask & created some pretty memorable scenes with it. And by all means it was indeed a damn awesome, big-bomb-driven grudge match; really nice use of all the weapons, a couple of great bigger spots, and most of the standard offense, such as Britt's forearm strikes before that superplex, looked real good as well. A hit in every way, pretty much. ***3/4

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

AEW REVOLUTION 2021

 

AEW REVOLUTION 2021


Chris Jericho & MJF vs. Matt & Nick Jackson
I wasn't expecting this to come off as such a good match, but it truly was exactly that. Very good tag team action from bell-to-bell with some real cool singular moments such as Matt Jackson selling big for the "more simple" things like MJF's awesome whip/takedown-thingy into the corner or Jericho realizing the sneaky tag The Bucks made behind his back & reacting accordingly to that. I think they probably went a bit too cute with all the nearfalls towards the end, but that's a minor gripe in the grand scheme of things, as it didn't ruin the match or anything close to that. The whole thing certainly served its purpose as the red hot PPV opener! ***

Casino Tag Team Royale
This was a fun battle royale. Came with its awkward moments here n' there, but matches like these always do. Solid action all the way trough with a real nice flow - all elevated by the awesome finishing stretch between Fenix & Jungle Boy. Good match. ***

Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami
I must say that I really didn't get this match much at all. Felt like the most 'all over the place' pro-wrestling thing I've watched in a good while -- it felt like they weren't settling for one dynamic; was Shida the underdog champ not being taken seriously by the challenger? I don't think so, because after a while of that narrative being told, she is busting out these big power moves like it's nothing. It was changing back & forth as the minutes went on, and talking about stuff changing by the minute, the babyface-heel alignments also seemed to change throughout the match? Whether that was intentional or not, it definitely left me feeling just confused for the most part. And on top of all that said confusion, the match was real 50/50 with everything anyways; some of their strikes looked good, some of them didn't look good at all. Some of the sequences & moves looked n' felt real nice within the bout, but most of them came off awkward. Didn't care for the fighting spirit no-sell moments either; especially when it felt like they did 1 too many of 'em. Certainly an... interestingly confusing match all in all. I think I can sum it up by saying that it felt like they tried to cram wayyyy too much content into the thing, and it ended up in a kind-of-a-forced-epic mess. *3/4

Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy vs. Kip Sabian & Miro
This was lots of fun! Miro looked like a killer when on the offense, Chuck's a good FIP, OC's arrival was epic & Miro's selling of OC's usual signature repertoire was great. Real different from everything else on the card, and it definitely did its thing. Extremely enjoyable number. ***

Adam Page vs. Matt Hardy
Other than the brief attack on Page's hand/fingers by Hardy, this was largely absolutely forgettable. Easy to watch though, as it wasn't bad by any means. **

Cody Rhodes vs. Ethan Page vs. Lance Archer vs. Max Caster vs. Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Scorpio Sky
A very decent, rock-solid multi-man ladder match. Matches of this type are so overdone these days though, it's hard for them to truly standout, and such was the case here. It was fine, but nothing very memorable. **3/4

Brian Cage & Ricky Starks vs. Darby Allin & Sting
This was real different from every other cinematic match thus far, and I loved every bit of it. GRIMY presentation all around, which was a perfect fit. Felt like a badass movie fight scene essentially, complete with some fantastic visuals throughout.

Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega
Man, the big post-match explosion being a complete (to say the least) dud is such a damn shame. That face turn angle w/ Eddie Kingston would've been absolute magic had they not butchered it. And while it happened after the match was over, it still does suck a lot of juices out of the thing when looking at it as an overall package. I also wasn't a fan of the Gallows & Anderson run-in finishing stretch at all -- usually I don't get bothered by stuff like that in wrestling, but here I was enjoying the action between Moxley & Omega so much, I felt like things went downhill big time for the last some-minutes when the Good Brothers got involved. Nice finish with the One Winged Angel on the chair, but yeah, I thought that the energy & the pure raw feeling of a WAR the bout had died down pretty effectively. Without those two major negative factors, this really could've been one of the best things AEW has done thus far, because everything that Mox & Kenny did up until that run-in, it was legitimately some really goddamn great stuff, truly making the gimmick justice. It was easily the best match of the night, but aye, as implied, I can't help but to feel that it should've been more & really one of the best pieces of pro-wrestling for the entire year, but by the end of things, it just wasn't. ***3/4

Saturday, March 6, 2021

NJPW CASTLE ATTACK stuff

 

NJPW CASTLE ATTACK 2021

Jay White vs. Tomohiro Ishii
In theory, a match focused on Jay White attacking Tomohiro Ishii's mid-section with vicious focus sounds like something that I'd really like, especially given the fact that I thought their previous two G1 outings were some pretty great stuff, but to put it bluntly, this was just long. Some neat moments revolving around that said work on the ribs yes, but for the most part, the match was just straight up forgettable, dull & boring as hell. I could just say that them going 25+ minutes isn't ideal (it isn't), but to be fair to them, looking back at those great G1 matches of theirs, they weren't that much shorter than this one; just had a completely different, better energy & spirit to 'em. **

Great-O-Khan vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
This was less fun than their Tokyo Dome match, but it was still a real solid one. O-Khan continues his good showings with his very good, pretty impressive & consistent selling of Tana's usual legwork here. **3/4

Bryan/Uso STEEL CAGE

 

WWE SMACKDOWN 03/05/21


Daniel Bryan vs. Jey Uso
The boys did it again! Another absolute banger between 'em, this time inside the steel cage. I thought they used the cage gimmick pretty damn wonderfully, with lots of intense, additional brutality being brought into the thing w/ it. Uso continuing the attack on Bryan's bum knee from the Chamber was nice, and Bryan's armwork was beautiful as usual; especially that finishing sequence w/ him smacking it a few times against the cage, then that big butterfly suplex from the top rope, finished up by the LeBell Lock. ***1/2