ABMorales787
02-25-2018, 06:38 PM
So in this thread I will be having short reports on shows I watch. Now why that is, is because on top of your usual WWE show, I also watch (or subject myself) to other wrestling shows from around the world. Not just Japan or Europe but also Mexico, Puerto Rico, even Chile. And as such, I want to give highlights to such as well as WWE. With that in mind....
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Show: WWC Superstars Of Wrestling Saturday Edition
Date: 2/24/18
Commentators: David Herrera & El Wizard
Arena: ????/Pepin Cestero Court, Bayamon, PR
Following the disaster of Hurricane Maria, WWC has started to re-order itself. It's office actually getting flooded and losing equipment. Unfortunately, the stories are a literal continuation of where they left off, just before their very underwhelming Aniversary card was finalized.
Host Luis Toledo opens up from the parking lot of the Dorado town plaza. In front of where their next card takes place.
Xix Xavant vs El Comandante:
Xix is a tipical Latino "goth" character while El Comandante is the odd man out of the "La Revolucion" trio. Who are anonymous and dress like they're about to go landscape your yard. Guard mask and all. What sets him apart from the other two "La Revolucion" members is fuck all. All three dress the same. The match is very slow and podding with Comandante in control for the most part trying to draw heat with really basic, tedious offense from the apathetic crowd in I don't know where. They never say. After the break, Xavant mounts his fiery babyface comeback and the crowd does feed into it. As much as a crowd of 190 can feed in a 16,000 seat basketball court. A Gutcheck wins an underwhelming match for Xavant.
Rating 3/10
WWC Universal Championship Match:
Thunder (c) vs Ray Gonzalez
This match was originally from June with the main story being Ray Jr being caught between abusive dad Ray and protective uncle Thunder. Ray Jr proclaimed he would be by Thunder's side but on the go-home show, Ray Sr fucking took off the tires of his son's car and left it on blocks and left him stranded. Ignoring the fact that A) there was another car in the driveway B) Ubers and Taxis are a thing C) phones are a thing, etc. Keep in mind the "abusive dad" part.
Evil Ray drags Thunder's face across the ropes. Which is standard heel fare. Except Thunder wears a hard leather Kane-esque mask. But Thunder sells anyway. Ray surprisingly takes a bump for a Russian Legsweep and does an Abdominal Stretch spot, grabbing the ropes behind the extremely oblivious ref's back. Thunder throws him against the post outside and hits a Cutter inside as both men show a bit of effort in the match. But there's a ref bump when Ray goes for the Fenix Landing (TKO). Ray Jr makes it to the arena with a chair to hit his dad but uncle Thunder stops him, removing his mask for dramatic effect. He turns his back to finish the match but Ray Jr hits HIM with a chair. Zero effect from the shocked uncle but it lets daddy hit the Fenix Landing to win his 22nd Universal title. Did I mention he's the booker?
Rating 2/10
After the match, Ray Jr takes off his hoodie to reveal a "The Sindicate" shirt. Ray's heel group. Ray Jr then proceeds to cut a promo saying he fooled everyone, including all the "little internet fans on their keyboards". Yeah, they were so butt-hurt from criticism and wrestlers leaving they actually dedicated a promo to insult us for reporting it all. Ray Jr fooled us by having his dad abuse him verbally and physically and going through the effort of stripping a pick up truck of it's 4 wheels. This is grade-A writing.
Chicano cuts a promo on defeating Gilbert to win back the Puertorican title.
Ray Gonzalez says he will defeat Mighty Ursus to retain his Universal title.
We get a long recap of the latest Mighty Ursus vs Ray Gonzalez Universal title match back in September. They have been feuding since 2016 with face Ray winning Ursus' mask. Ursus would return with said mask months later because WWC is stupid like that and the roles reversed. Ray repeatedly had aid from Ray Jr until the ref threw the match out. The Revolution, a part of The Sindicate (I bet that confuses you, The Sindicate is Ray Jr & Sr plus The Revolution and manager/booker Orlando Toledo) come down to beat down Ursus. A big guy, think Vader body type. They beat down all the other faces on the roster when Khaos and Abbadon, two more big guys that look like Ursus, debut to help Ursus and babyface manager Juan Manuel Ortega. That's where we left off before Hurricane Maria.
Luis Toledo is with Puertorican Champ, Gilbert. A smug type, who smokes his cigar and says he has more physical conditioning in his pinky than pro boxer Chicano. Gilbert has had amateur MMA fights. They've also been feuding on and off for 2 years with a questionable degree of quality in matches and story. That ends the show.
Overall Rating 3/10: These shows have done a solid job of reminding you what the main stories are and while I can excuse the lack of new content, they have to promote their tapings of course, its also damn clear the shows are going to be as absolutely dull as they were before with WWC learning nothing from their exodus in the spring, caused by paying Ray Jr more than they did to their midcard and not even bothering with scouting for new talent. That's some impressive fuck lacking they do.
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Show: WWC Superstars Of Wrestling Saturday Edition
Date: 2/24/18
Commentators: David Herrera & El Wizard
Arena: ????/Pepin Cestero Court, Bayamon, PR
Following the disaster of Hurricane Maria, WWC has started to re-order itself. It's office actually getting flooded and losing equipment. Unfortunately, the stories are a literal continuation of where they left off, just before their very underwhelming Aniversary card was finalized.
Host Luis Toledo opens up from the parking lot of the Dorado town plaza. In front of where their next card takes place.
Xix Xavant vs El Comandante:
Xix is a tipical Latino "goth" character while El Comandante is the odd man out of the "La Revolucion" trio. Who are anonymous and dress like they're about to go landscape your yard. Guard mask and all. What sets him apart from the other two "La Revolucion" members is fuck all. All three dress the same. The match is very slow and podding with Comandante in control for the most part trying to draw heat with really basic, tedious offense from the apathetic crowd in I don't know where. They never say. After the break, Xavant mounts his fiery babyface comeback and the crowd does feed into it. As much as a crowd of 190 can feed in a 16,000 seat basketball court. A Gutcheck wins an underwhelming match for Xavant.
Rating 3/10
WWC Universal Championship Match:
Thunder (c) vs Ray Gonzalez
This match was originally from June with the main story being Ray Jr being caught between abusive dad Ray and protective uncle Thunder. Ray Jr proclaimed he would be by Thunder's side but on the go-home show, Ray Sr fucking took off the tires of his son's car and left it on blocks and left him stranded. Ignoring the fact that A) there was another car in the driveway B) Ubers and Taxis are a thing C) phones are a thing, etc. Keep in mind the "abusive dad" part.
Evil Ray drags Thunder's face across the ropes. Which is standard heel fare. Except Thunder wears a hard leather Kane-esque mask. But Thunder sells anyway. Ray surprisingly takes a bump for a Russian Legsweep and does an Abdominal Stretch spot, grabbing the ropes behind the extremely oblivious ref's back. Thunder throws him against the post outside and hits a Cutter inside as both men show a bit of effort in the match. But there's a ref bump when Ray goes for the Fenix Landing (TKO). Ray Jr makes it to the arena with a chair to hit his dad but uncle Thunder stops him, removing his mask for dramatic effect. He turns his back to finish the match but Ray Jr hits HIM with a chair. Zero effect from the shocked uncle but it lets daddy hit the Fenix Landing to win his 22nd Universal title. Did I mention he's the booker?
Rating 2/10
After the match, Ray Jr takes off his hoodie to reveal a "The Sindicate" shirt. Ray's heel group. Ray Jr then proceeds to cut a promo saying he fooled everyone, including all the "little internet fans on their keyboards". Yeah, they were so butt-hurt from criticism and wrestlers leaving they actually dedicated a promo to insult us for reporting it all. Ray Jr fooled us by having his dad abuse him verbally and physically and going through the effort of stripping a pick up truck of it's 4 wheels. This is grade-A writing.
Chicano cuts a promo on defeating Gilbert to win back the Puertorican title.
Ray Gonzalez says he will defeat Mighty Ursus to retain his Universal title.
We get a long recap of the latest Mighty Ursus vs Ray Gonzalez Universal title match back in September. They have been feuding since 2016 with face Ray winning Ursus' mask. Ursus would return with said mask months later because WWC is stupid like that and the roles reversed. Ray repeatedly had aid from Ray Jr until the ref threw the match out. The Revolution, a part of The Sindicate (I bet that confuses you, The Sindicate is Ray Jr & Sr plus The Revolution and manager/booker Orlando Toledo) come down to beat down Ursus. A big guy, think Vader body type. They beat down all the other faces on the roster when Khaos and Abbadon, two more big guys that look like Ursus, debut to help Ursus and babyface manager Juan Manuel Ortega. That's where we left off before Hurricane Maria.
Luis Toledo is with Puertorican Champ, Gilbert. A smug type, who smokes his cigar and says he has more physical conditioning in his pinky than pro boxer Chicano. Gilbert has had amateur MMA fights. They've also been feuding on and off for 2 years with a questionable degree of quality in matches and story. That ends the show.
Overall Rating 3/10: These shows have done a solid job of reminding you what the main stories are and while I can excuse the lack of new content, they have to promote their tapings of course, its also damn clear the shows are going to be as absolutely dull as they were before with WWC learning nothing from their exodus in the spring, caused by paying Ray Jr more than they did to their midcard and not even bothering with scouting for new talent. That's some impressive fuck lacking they do.