Lovely to see this appear on the Network's Hidden Gems section, a crudely filmed pilot for the AWA Team Challenge Series, filmed in a studio with no crowd. Guys come to the ring, with a green-screened audience badly inserted either side of them. Crowdshots get added in during the matches, crowds who 100% aren't watching these matches, and this is a fascinating mess.
Tommy Jammer vs Tom Burton
Bless Tom Burton for playing to the crowd here, what a pro.
You know this is going to be ridiculous when the non-Greg Gagne commentator
demands a replay after a Jammer bodyslam. This match is all armdrags and hiptosses
from both before Jammer gets a powerslam and a splash to pick up the quick win.
The Destruction Crew (Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos) vs Ricky
Rice & Jerry Lynn
Oh man, the camera work here is awful, zooming in on Bloom’s
face while the faces work over Enos. For the monster heel team, the faces get
in a lot of early offence on Enos. Lynn already looks decent, including holding
onto an armbar even when Enos slams him to the mat, but Rice only seems to
throw awful armdrags. Finally, Lynn becomes face-in-peril after eating a knee
to the back. Enos slams him to the buckle, hits a shoulderbreaker and a
powerslam, before a Doomsday Device finishes off Lynn.
Paul Diamond vs Colonel DeBeers
This is basically a two man battle royal. Liked Diamond
hitting a flying bodyscissors and actually maintaining the hold on the mat.
Diamond misses a corner splash in a nice manner, taking a big bump. The slo mo
does the opposite of it’s intended job, making a decent-looking dropkick appear
worse by showing DeBeers basically brushing it aside when it hits him. DeBeers
hits a really nice looking top rope headbutt, but though he misses a second, he
maintains his assault, albeit not very interestingly with some methodical
clubbing. However, like an idiot, he goes for a piledriver next to the ropes
and Diamond backdrops him to the floor. This was fine.
Sgt Slaughter vs The Terminator
This is a very slow paced match, with both trying to show
their dominance during a run of shoulderblocks. Slaughter hitting a running
crossbody was unexpected, but looked good. Both guys play to the crowd, so
again kudos for that. Terminator wears down Slaughter with some unexciting
clubbing, but Sarge hits a second rope clothesline and the Cobra Clutch gets
the victory. Inoffensive stuff, Slaughter at least looked decent.
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