Re: Official Indy DVD Help Thread
While I wait for my puro order I am trying to catch up on ROH. I have watched partway through Survival of the Fittest, but I am still finalizing ratings for Honor Nation and Undeniable.
ROH: Motor City Madness 2007
Davey Richards vs. Silas Young **
Chasyn Rance & Kenny King vs. Mitch Franklin & Alex Payne **
Bryan Danielson vs. Kenny King DUD
Bryan Danielson vs. Chasyn Rance DUD
Delirious vs. Roderick Strong vs. Erick Stevens vs. Kevin Steen **3/4
Chris Hero vs. Jimmy Jacobs ***
Naomichi Marufuji vs. El Generico ****
Nigel McGuinness & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brent Albright & BJ Whitmer **1/2
Rocky Romero vs. Jack Evans ***
Takeshi Morishima vs., Four Corner Survival Winner ***
Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. Austin Aries & Matt Cross ***1/4
ROH: Man Up
Nigel McGuinness vs. Chris Hero vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Naomichi Marufuji ***
Rocky Romero vs. Matt Cross *3/4
Davey Richards vs. Austin Aries **3/4
Roderick Strong vs. Erick Stevens ***1/4
Takeshi Morishima vs. Bryan Danielson ****
Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. Kevin Steen & El Generico ****3/4
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A good wrestling match is like a balenced diet. Basic moves are carbs, they keep you going. It may not be your favorite part, arm drags and such, but they're key to your substance. Dairy is charisma and crowd interaction, like with bones, it strengthens the match. Meat is big moves like powerbombs and finishers. They are cool, but if you just rely on them you would be unhealthy, and the matches would be unwatchable. Technical mat work is fruits and vegetables. We may not like them all, but some of it can be sweet chain wrestling. Last but not least (well maybe) is spots and random indy MoVEz~!, your sugars and fats. You can not just eat chocolate, and thus you need to do more than flips and head drops to get **** and above.
MOTY-KENTA vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima ****1/2 (Kensuke Office)
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