Tuesday, 6 March 2018

World Class Championship Wrestling 04/12/1982


The Spoiler vs Roberto Renesto
Curious beast this, as it’s essentially a squash, but one that manages to outstay it’s welcome. The Spoiler seems to be working an “iron midsection” gimmick based on the commentary and his no-sell of any offence to his stomach. Spoiler has a nice leaping necksnap over the top rope and I liked his clubbing blows to the head with Renesto leant against the turnbuckles, but then Spoiler keeps picking him up on pinfalls. This would be fine if it didn’t lead to Renesto making a pointless comeback. Renesto misses a top rope knee and Spoiler hits a top rope elbow to the head to win. Ended up being needlessly overlong.

Hillbilly Pete vs Little Cocoa
Midget match, and not a particularly interesting one. They play this for laughs, including Cocoa kicking the ref in the backside and playing dead to get Hillbilly in trouble. Cocoa wins with a 2nd rope crossbody to end the pain.

Al Madril vs The Great Kabuki
Nice visual to start, as Kabuki mists his fists to kick off the bout. I like the little touches to make a man in not especially good condition look like a killer. Madril looks good early, peppering Kabuki with punches and even grabbing him by the face to nail a big shot. Kabuki holds a nerve hold for a long time, but hits a nice enzuigiri after Madril catches his foot. Madril hits a crossbody to the floor, looked great because he just chucked himself at Kabuki. Back in, Madril misses a kneedrop and Kabuki pounces to hit the legbreaker. Madril rolls out and can’t recover in time to prevent Kabuki getting the countout win. This was decent stuff.

Kerry von Erich & Brian Adidas vs Checkmate & Magic Dragon
Fun tag bout to main event the show. Liked the opening matwork between Kerry and Checkmate, nicely worked stuff. Adidas becomes the face-in-peril, and I enjoyed the heels working him over, including a nice thrust kick in the corner by Magic Dragon. Checkmate is really good throughout, his movement is excellent. Kerry looks good as the hot tag, though an attempt to slingshot Dragon into Adidas doesn’t look great. Checkmate hits some nice knees to the chest and face before it all breaks down into a melee. Adidas gets two from a powerslam, but a double suplex and a Checkmate kneedrop on Adidas gets the win. Good tag match.

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