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Post by @SamoaJoe on Jan 20, 2007 17:34:35 GMT -5
I was wondering if anybody could list all the shows that involve in some way or another the Steeve Corino vs. Homicide feud.
Thanks!
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Post by Shy Guy on Jan 20, 2007 19:46:46 GMT -5
steelcage warfare
thats all i know cause thats the only dvd i have with a match with them.....
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Post by Johnny on Jan 20, 2007 20:11:39 GMT -5
War of the Wire has a barbed wire match of those two Enter the Dragon has Cide/Low Ki vs Corino/Colt Cabana
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Jan 20, 2007 20:46:54 GMT -5
I know the 1st Anniversary Show has a match between the two that leads to the "NYC Riot" at the Elks Lodge.
Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies has the match where Corino goes deaf in one ear due to a slap from Homicide (wondering if it's legit or not)
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Post by Shy Guy on Jan 20, 2007 22:43:43 GMT -5
nyc riot?
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Post by Jeff on Jan 20, 2007 23:00:14 GMT -5
The bItter End dvd is their final match which was ok live.
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Jan 20, 2007 23:03:21 GMT -5
Yup, and it happened after Homicide lost to Corino, some of his "peeps" in attendance were getting unruly after the loss and the post-match beatdown by Corino and his "Group", so they jumped the rail and all hell broke loose, looked pretty real and I think it was the debut of Julius Smokes as well.
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Post by Jeff on Jan 21, 2007 0:00:51 GMT -5
Yup, and it happened after Homicide lost to Corino, some of his "peeps" in attendance were getting unruly after the loss and the post-match beatdown by Corino and his "Group", so they jumped the rail and all hell broke loose, looked pretty real and I think it was the debut of Julius Smokes as well. Wasnt it a really realistic work?
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Jan 21, 2007 0:04:03 GMT -5
Yup, and it happened after Homicide lost to Corino, some of his "peeps" in attendance were getting unruly after the loss and the post-match beatdown by Corino and his "Group", so they jumped the rail and all hell broke loose, looked pretty real and I think it was the debut of Julius Smokes as well. Wasnt it a really realistic work? Yes it was, I forgot to put that in there. J-Train being in there gave that away and no one really got hurt from what I saw, but it looked pretty real. Though the different camera angle view they show after it, kinda kills that notion to anyone watching it, showing it twice isn't necessary I thought.
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Post by HMARK Center on Jan 21, 2007 0:51:57 GMT -5
They pulled that one off well, though; I remember it looking like Joe was gonna rush over and kill a fan who jumped the rail, but it was part of the angle.
Anyway, the Homicide/Corino rivalry stems back to 2002, at All Star Extravaganza I. From there, I think they interact at Final Battle 2002, and it builds to their first match, at the One Year Anniversary Show.
Their second match didn't happen for awhile after that (Corino went on an extended tour of Japan, I believe), but when he came back, they built up to a rematch at Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies.
Their third match was the Barb-Wire match at War of the Wire, their fourth match was at Steel Cage Warfare (the one time they faced each other where Corino was the face...though it was in NYC, so 'Cide was technically the face), their rivalry continued during this time, then Corino left due to a leg injury.
He came back after the CZW war to torture 'Cide at the behest of Jim Cornette, which lead to their match at The Bitter End.
The feud continues on a bunch of other DVD's, but those are the ones with the actual matches.
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