Ekirh
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Post by Ekirh on Nov 9, 2007 12:46:25 GMT -5
Yah don't freak out over Tenay.. Tenay is definitley more calm than his TNA personality.
I haven't watched the whole event, but the two matches I have seen from it are definitely worthwhile . . . Once I get working again I may have to seek the whole thing out myself.
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Post by Kash Flagg on Nov 9, 2007 12:50:28 GMT -5
Perro Aguayo vs Konnan was an ok match, not great. But solid.
It's funny that Benoit (as Pegasus Kid) and 2 Cold Scorpio got booed by the crowd, but their partner Tito Santana gets cheered like crazy.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2007 13:01:26 GMT -5
Listing the event:
Event: When Worlds Collide Date: November 6, 1994 Location: Los Angeles, California Arena: Los Angeles Sports Arena Attendance: 13,000 PPV Buyrate: 0.24
Mascarita Sagrada and Octagoncito defeated Espectrito and Jerrito Estrada (8:46) when Octagoncito forced Estrada to submit.... Fuerza Guerrera, Madonna's Boyfriend (Louie Spicolli), and Psicosis defeated Rey Misterio Jr., Heavy Metal, and Latin Lover (12:54) when Guerrera forced Metal to submit.... Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit), Too Cold Scorpio, and Tito Santana defeated Jerry Estrada, La Parka, and Blue Panther (14:51) when Pegasus pinned Panther.... Mask Vs. Hair Match (Best Two out of Three Falls): Octagon and El Hijo del Santo defeated Love Machine and Eddy Guerrero (22:29) in three falls in a "mask vs. hair" match. Guerrero pinned Santo (3:38) and Machine pinned Octagon (4:04). Octagon pinned Guerrero (8:49) and Octagon forced Machine to submit (8:58). Machine pinned Octagon (14:16), Santo pinned Machine (16:53), and Santo pinned Guerrero (19:20).... Steel Cage Match: Perro Aguayo defeated Konnan (17:54) in a "steel cage" match.
May have just been me, but the main event was a total car wreck. You had a whole mess of guys coming out and it was never really explained why. (God forbid they'd have a clean ending to the PPV; was almost like how Barely Legal ended to the letter. You knew the old fart would pull off the win, but almost the same fashion: old guy gets the crap beat out of him, bleeds until he can't bleed anymore, then somehow finds the will to win. In this case, the blood is just a sorry substitute for the lack of excitement in this match. It was pathetic seeing Konnan destroy this legend of Mexican wrestling.) The strange part was when Perro was bleeding like a stuck pig, and they had a warning across the bottom of the screen alerting people that things may not be suitable for all audiences. But Perro's bleeding was gross. But, it was odd remembering when Konnan had hair and a pretty muscular build. I could see why he was the main guy. He did have that "star quality" to him. He looked like he was something special to behold, even with the British Bulldog braids. (Not too long before this show, he beat Jake Roberts in a hair vs hair match that drew over 50,000 people. This is usually the match Konnan points at to verify that he put asses in the seats.)
Honestly, if you take away the Double Mask vs Double Hair match, this was not really that good of a PPV. But, we did get to see a few faces to go with the names we've read about in the magazines. For $14.95, this was worth the price.
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