Crush vs Tatanka
This is the final qualifier for the 94 King of the Ring. It’s
interesting that Tatanka, who is a pretty big lad, is dwarfed by Crush and has
to work the bout from underneath. Loved some of Crush’s early heeling,
especially him holding Tatanka in a headlock, turning his back to the ref and
jamming a thumb into Tatanka’s throat. Tatanka is accompanied by Chief Jay
Strongbow, but he does more harm than good in his attempts to counteract Mr
Fuji. Indeed, it’s due to going outside to protect Strongbow from Fuji that
Tatanka is hit by a surprise Crush superkick, giving Crush control. Crush’s
control is fine, and I liked the Tatanka comeback, wearing Crush down with
chops until he’s felled like a mighty oak. Strongbow and Fuji get into it on
the outside, and Crush and Tatanka get drawn out, leading to a double count out.
Terrific work Strongbow.
1-2-3 Kid vs George South
Fun squash match, with Kid looking really good. Absolutely
loved his quick kick combos, especially the spot where South celebrates ducking
a roundhouse, only to turn round to a brisk flurry of kicks. La Majistral
cradle gets the win for Kid.
Smoking Gunns vs Austin Steel & Reno Riggins
Really comprehensive squash. Riggins is a fun jobber,
stooges about a bit, and he eats a nice neckbreaker from Billy. Steele is more
lumpy, like a Poundland knock-off of Buddy Rose, and he takes a bigger beating.
Really great top rope bulldog from Billy, nasty kneedrop to the skull from Bart
and a nice looking Sidewinder to finish the job.
Jeff Jarrett vs Chris Hamrick
Would loved to have seen this circa 1999-2000. Jarrett is a
lot of fun here, preening around and pointing to his head after every move.
Just a glorious, arrogant jerk. His offence is on point here, hitting a
beautiful dropkick to the face at one point. I’m not normally the kind to
notice dropkicks, but this one was terrific. Jarrett’s stun-gun and slingshot
suplex both are nice looking moves that I wish he’d kept doing. Hamrick, as you’d
expect, takes a nutty bump in the corner, missing a running knee and flying
over the top rope. This gives JJ a focus point and he locks on the figure four
for the win.
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