King Cucaracha 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Okay, it's been long enough without comment now. Major sleeper show. Davis writes something which is goods. The four CFC matches delivered...Sacred writing another cracker, Spike showing everybody his skeelz once more, King with a rock solid match and me flipping off the board for being such a bitch. Ghost (I know who it is!!!) gets a win. And Toxxic continues to beat everyone in sight. Can anyone in the CFC beat him? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisMWaters 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Rock solid...hmm... First time I've heard that term for a match of mine. Course, everytime I write a match, I always feel that I could have done better...but don't know how. But thanks for the compliments Maddix. I'll remember them when I beat you in the future round. >=D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ace309 0 Report post Posted November 27, 2004 I was very disappointed in the number of no-shows. Hopefully we've weeded out most of them and the semis will be very competitive. Toxxic, as usual, brought the content. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toxxic 0 Report post Posted November 27, 2004 And Toxxic continues to beat everyone in sight. Can anyone in the CFC beat him? No. In fact, you might as well all give up now. i was going to comment on ALL the show, however time constraints conspired against me. Here's what I've got so far. The opening hardcore brawl isn’t exactly going to be a technical masterpiece. Regardless, Sarah used the location quite well with some enthusiastic (if presumably slightly puzzled) onlookers and inventive use of buskers and hot dog carts (although the words ‘Davis’, ‘Dagda’, ‘close behind’ and ‘weiners’ create the wrong sort of images... The Cyclone Driver onto the concrete is SICK (and probably fatal), and I love the way Sean shoves them onto the train. I wonder if Dagda and Sly have any change to pay for their fares in their wrestling gear? Next up it’s Max King vs David Cross. A decent opening with Cross playing the vengeful face who attacks the scurrilous heel (I’m starting to talk like Comet, HELP!) but is then outwitted by King. However I’d question why King gets straight back up with no ill effects at all from his beating up to that point. Also - are we talking an armwringer or an armbar? It’s not much of a difference but I think an armwringer is more likely in the circumstances. Then we have King no-selling the arm struggle by using a butterfly suplex, and Comet saying that it could be nearly over despite the match only having just started. It’s a good, effective comeback by Cross (although the forearm shot no-sells King’s arm work) that gets over his size and power advantage. I think it’s too early for a close two count really, but hey. I’m also not sure exactly how king escapes the Black Mass - it says he gets through the ropes, but doesn’t describe how he escapes the move to do that! I honestly don’t know why Cross wouldn’t just take the countout win against his opponent and move on into the semis, but it’s a good juxtaposition of the nature of the two men that King is MORE than willing to do that. Oh, and Kelly gets some of what’s coming to her, that can’t be bad Finally it ends up with a nice bit of continuity as King cheating from their last match doesn’t work, so he does some more cheating to make up! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites