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Post by Psycho Driver '91 on Feb 15, 2018 18:26:58 GMT -5
MY GOD I'm so glad I got tickets back in November before they had announced anything big. The floor tickets sold out just from Kenny being announced, and now the bleacher tickets will be sold out soon if not already.
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Post by MorrisKombat on Apr 28, 2018 12:30:26 GMT -5
I worked at a show last night with this guy... I think he said his name was Pete? He used to be on the site as TigerKid, we talked about MVZone for a little while too. Nice guy!
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on May 8, 2018 20:29:12 GMT -5
A match I really enjoyed (like a lot enjoyed)
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Post by MorrisKombat on May 8, 2018 20:40:01 GMT -5
A match I really enjoyed (like a lot enjoyed) Mike Rollins is freaking hilarious. Too bad this was for Superkick’d, I would have enjoyed it otherwise!
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Jul 17, 2018 15:24:10 GMT -5
One of our MVZone buddies ProFx Jr./Tom/ProFxJr/NotThatTomGreen son booked battle royal that was Buck Boulder vs. Slade Porter vs. Uncle James vs. Arc Williams vs. Donnie Dollars vs. Freddie Hudson vs. Levi Everett vs. Bradley Prescott IV vs. Kerrysto vs. Grin Metalik vs. Short Ghost.
This match and show is for free on YouTube.
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Jul 18, 2018 12:40:22 GMT -5
Jordan Oliver is screwed.
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Jul 30, 2018 1:12:39 GMT -5
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Post by Psycho Driver '91 on Sept 2, 2018 13:40:18 GMT -5
I really didn't know where to put this, since the show was made up of people from PWG, ROH, Impact, and NJPW, but it makes the most sense to put it here since it was promoted by Cody and the Bucks. All In was probably the best show I've seen in a long time, and even then it was the best modern one I've seen in an even longer time.
The all the matches felt unique, everyone was on the top of their game, their was a perfect mix of pure, hardcore, high spots, comedy, and pretty much everything else. At no point in the show did I feel bored or did I have an urge to do anything else. The only issues I had with the show was that the stream would just stop every now and then, and that made me miss that amazing sequence between Penta and Kenny, but that was pretty much it in terms of problems. The surprises throughout the show were perfect too. I think my favorite match was probably Scurll/Okada, but Penta/Omega and Elite/Luchas were close behind.
And, as a personal side note, Bandido, a guy I've been saying since January will be the next big thing when it comes to the Lucha explosion in the states caused by Lucha Underground(which is amazing since Bandido has never even worked for them!), got to showcase himself on a huge stage seen by hundreds of thousands worldwide and probably put on the best showing in that match.
I'm so glad I spent my 40 referral credits on this show, cause it was the best indy show I can ever remember seeing, and it better be in the talks in December over the best show of the year, cause I think it already was the best show in North America we'll see in 2018.
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Post by AD on Sept 2, 2018 17:11:37 GMT -5
All In was a great wrestling show with a magical atmosphere! Penta vs Omega was match of the night for me. The main event probably would've surpassed it, but I think they had to cut it short, since the show ended so quickly after the finish.
I wish Cody wouldn't rely so much on smoke and mirrors in his big matches. They didn't need all that shit with Brandi and the run-in's. And the match probably would've been better without it. That was the only part of the show that didn't hold my interest.
And I would've preferred that the Bucks not go over in the main event of their own show. I thought it would've been a nice symbolic gesture to give the rub to Bandido (the least established guy in that match) in a way that tells the fans "this guy isn't as big a name as us, but we consider him a star on our level." Going over in your own main event always feels like a vanity move to me. Not that it ruined anything. Just thought it would've been the classier move. Still loved the show.
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Post by Pick on Sept 2, 2018 23:30:41 GMT -5
Like Kenny Omega said after the show: "That was probably the greatest pro wrestling show I think I have ever been a part of"
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Post by [beej] on Sept 3, 2018 17:03:02 GMT -5
Finished watching All In, and it has to be one of my all-time favorite shows. This is what WWE should be striving to be - maybe not in terms of some of the goofy storylines, or even the dangerous level of wrestling going on, but GIVING THE FANS WHAT THEY PAY TO SEE. If there’s anything about WWE the last few years that absolutely baffles me, it is their complete refusal to please the fans in any way unless it falls in line with their plans. There will come a time where it hurts them, badly. Any economics course will teach you that the consumer will eventually move on if they aren’t being provided what they are paying for.
But enough of that - The Bucks and Cody deserve all of the credit in the world for this. Omega and Penta was my match of the night, but my favorite thing the entire night was the Cody title win - particularly the entrances. The whole time my mind was on Dusty and how proud he would be. What a risk Cody took leaving WWE and the whole thing felt like the final steps in proving them wrong. I’ll admit to have tears in my eyes when he grasped the title crying, with Brandi doing the same beside him. Such a beautiful moment.
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Sept 7, 2018 2:29:17 GMT -5
Went to Fist Combat in San Diego yesterday. It was a fun show. Saw The Queen of Butt Stuff Lois Grain, Sammy Guevara, Darby Allin, Dirty Doug, and Randy Order wrestle live for the first time. Ryan Kidd was also nice and remembered to me.
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Sept 21, 2018 12:48:18 GMT -5
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Post by headcheese (Pom Pom Harajuku) on Oct 3, 2018 0:37:43 GMT -5
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Post by charismatic on Oct 13, 2018 23:31:52 GMT -5
The event of FCP Project Mayhem 2018 is better in my opinion.
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