Heat 01/12 (447)

The Haas/Crazy match was good, but… Crazy’s still not meshing will with either guy, or on the RAW brand in general. He looked dead tired the last few minutes of this 9 minute match, he and Haas weren’t on the same page to start it, and he feels the requirement to do springboard moves despite … Continue reading “Heat 01/12 (447)”

The Haas/Crazy match was good, but… Crazy’s still not meshing will with either guy, or on the RAW brand in general. He looked dead tired the last few minutes of this 9 minute match, he and Haas weren’t on the same page to start it, and he feels the requirement to do springboard moves despite not trusting the ropes in the slightest.

I love Super Crazy, I’m just trying to prepare you for the first time the Observer or Figure 4 has a surprised “WWE agents aren’t high on Super Crazy for some reason” random note.

I completely endorse the idea of making the local short matches a little shorter so the competitive match that actually could be good gets time. There’s no reason for ever local guy to get a comeback and run on WWE guys – it doesn’t make the WWE guy look good, and that’s most of the point of the match. Tag teams shouldn’t be in peril against non-WWE guys.

Heat 01/05 (446)

This one sucked. I know the idea of doing these Duggan matches is to get a crowd in a good mood before the show starts, but I still can’t fathom doing them as often as they – the man’s old, he’s not taking a lot of bumps but he doesn’t need to be taking a … Continue reading “Heat 01/05 (446)”

This one sucked. I know the idea of doing these Duggan matches is to get a crowd in a good mood before the show starts, but I still can’t fathom doing them as often as they – the man’s old, he’s not taking a lot of bumps but he doesn’t need to be taking a lot of bumps.

I swore I read about Viscera vs Duggan headlining shows at Armed Forces Bases in Asia in like 2002.