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Post by cdw on Dec 15, 2013 19:50:33 GMT -5
Indy Wide World Of Wrestling Presents: House Show 12/15/93 Live from the American Legion Post 43, Los Angeles, California . Bell Time: 2:30P.M.(300)
Match#1
Rey Mysterio Jr defeats PJ Walker via pinfall. Rey wins the match with springboard leg drop.
Match#2
Craig " Pitbull" Pitman defeats The Masked Woodman via submission . Pitman makes The Woodman tap with a Arm Lock.
Match#3
The Guerrero Brothers( Eddie & Hector) defeats Mike Golden & Hector Garza via pinfall. They win the match when Eddie hits a Gory Special on Golden for the win.
Match#4
Al Perez defeats La Parka via pinfall. Perez pins La Parka with a roll-up with a hand full of tights.
Match# 5 Blue Demon Jr defeats Joe Melenko via pinfall. Blue Demon Jr hits a bulldog for the win.
Match#6
Art Barr & Louie Spicolli defeats Chris Jericho & Lance Storm via pinfall. Barr hits a DDT on Storm for the win.
Match#7
Christopher Daniels Defeats Mike Modest via pinfall. Daniels hit a spinning Heel kick.
New & Notes The crowd was small, but enjoyed all the matches.
Mysterio Jr wows the crowd with all his highflying moves. Walker sells everything that Rey does.
The crowd boos everything that Pitman does. Pitman does good heal things to make the crowd hate him.
The most over people in this arena are the Guerrero Brothers. They can do nothing wrong in the eyes of the crowd. Golden & Garza team is makeshift as there come.
See you next month . l
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Post by Grape Ape on Dec 15, 2013 21:44:34 GMT -5
Interesting show. Several lucha guys and some Cali locals that should get over with the crowd.
I wold imagine Mike Golden and Hector Garza standing out as the "Odd Couple" of the show. Loads of good young workers to make for some exciting and fast paced matches.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2013 23:20:18 GMT -5
Confused as to why Modest Vs Daniels would headline though.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2013 0:26:37 GMT -5
The Modest vs Daniels main event kills this for me. I did like the Lucha vibe though and would like to see more of that come through going forward, especially in 1993 L.A. As for some of the non-Lucha choices in workers all being on this same show for 1993 and then the main event, it just felt too predictive for me. 1 or 2, sure, but there was over a half dozen where it just feels unrealistic at their current level that they would all be working the exact same show in this time frame.
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