In Red’s debut the fans were tepid...then he did a double jump springboard Phoenix splash...?
Did anyone else do this 16 years ago? Does anyone do it now?
(CZW Crushing the Competition)

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In Red’s debut the fans were tepid...then he did a double jump springboard Phoenix splash...?
Did anyone else do this 16 years ago? Does anyone do it now?
(CZW Crushing the Competition)
Mondo is dangerous to:
- Self
- Opponent
Mondo is not dangerous to:
- Tables
(CZW Cage of Death 2)
Jack learned that one at the Snake Pit.
(PWU Crazy 10)
Match 5:
This had less powerbombs and didn’t follow the pattern of increasing the amount of dangerous shit. I think Awesome actually got fucked up from the powerbomb to the outside, or throwing his head into a guard rail. Crowd was happy.
(ECW Heatwave 1998)
Mondo/Blade vs. Backseat Boys are bringing in the hybrid style that makes/made CZW great. Flips, dangerous shit, reflective pants. Book it.
(CZW Blood, Sweat, and Violence)
Super J 2004 Naomichi Marufuji vs. Takehiro Murahama: The best guy won, but overall the tourney matches were less exciting and memorable than some of the non-tourney.
Lucha Underground Episode One (Main Event Edition): It was an entertaining match, but nothing spectacular. That being said, according to Vamp, Puma put on such a spectacle that he impressed aliens, "This kid has made fans internationally AND Universally." Yep.