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World Wrestling Entertainment NXT #496 on WWE Network Aired March 13, 2019 (Taped February 20, 2019) Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL No review yet 2019 Dusty Rhodes Classic, Semifinals: Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate & Trent Seven) vs Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler & Wesley Blake) 2019 Dusty Rhodes Classic, Semifinals: Ricochet & Aleister Black vs #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa) Bold matches are PWO recommended
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World Wrestling Entertainment NXT UK #34 on WWE Network Aired March 13, 2019 (Taped February 22, 2019) Coventry, ENG No review yet Flash Morgan Webster vs Wolfgang Kenny Williams & Amir Jordan vs Tyson T-Bone & Saxon Huxley Candy Floss vs Kay Lee Ray Pete Dunne & WALTER vs Coffey Brothers (Joe Coffey & Mark Coffey) Bold matches are PWO recommended
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Leave it to a bunch of sleazy dudes and old geezers to have one of the funnest bomb throwing sprints of the year. You know any match with Tarzan Goto & Ryuma Go in it is pure money. If you don't, I hereby decree it. I was expecting a wild brawl, but they mostly stay in the ring and stick to the all star team of Tarzan/Go/Kabuki waffling the shit out of the sleaze greenhorns. Matsuda & Okumura aren't all that great, but that DOES NOT MATTER because they were here to get punched in the face and kicked in the throat a whole LOT. The exchanges between Goto & Yamada were insanely gory and easily the highlight of the match. I also unexpectedly loved Kabuki, who is supposed to be way over the hill and corpse-like at this pound but still BRINGS it - by doing what he always did: throwing punches and thrust kicking dudes really hard. I can't believe people widely don't like this dude - even his nerve hold was awesome! He was KILLING the poor guy with that nerve hold. I imagine if this had a grand stand exchange between Goto & Yamada at the end or something this would have been near all time level, but as it stands it was basically 3 badass vets waltzing in to kick the shit out of anyone and it kind of ruled. Also, do not watch this match if you dislike lariats, because this had about 30 of em.
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- Keizo Matsuda
- Shigeo Okumura
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Not much to say about this one, but it's an impressive 2/3 fall sprint in a match built for sprints. This gets a little TOO clusterfuck-y at the end, with Sabu doing more long furniture-arranging, but for whatever reason I'm surprised at how good he was in this setting overall.
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- Masahiro Chono
- Hiroyoshi Tenzan
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