CZW March 11, 2006 ‘’When 2 Worlds Collide'’ - Philadelphia, PA
1. Sonjay Dutt, B-Boy & Adam Flash vs. Messiah, Sexxxy Eddy & Nate Webb
This was a really strong match. I enjoyed it a hell of a lot. They all hit their signature spots, and even though it might seem pedantic to some, it was really super fun. Good to see Messiah in CZW again, as well as B-Boy. Best Sexxxy Eddy match I have seen. *** of spotfest fun.
2. Hallowicked vs. Andy Sumner vs. Jigsaw vs. Larry Sweeney
Wow, what a match. Sumner showed me something after a terrible first impression. His selling sucks but he didn’t screw anything up and hit a nice triple crippler crossface, Chikara style. Larry Sweeney was on point and busted out some good suplexes on Sumner. The double and triple teaming were great and the speed reminded me of Toryumon. Hallowicked wins with a fisherman’s powerbomb on Jigsaw, great run all the way through. ***
3. Justice Pain vs. El Generico
Quite a strange math-up. H8 club is calling out Canadians, hence the storyline for this match. Great opening sequence of both work and psychology and the announcers (Garagiulo & Bentley) put over the match and Justice pain’s return as important. This match is put over as important for both men. Pain is cocky and does a great job with portraying that in this match. Tapers a bit and then Pain kicks Generico’s ass around the arena, garbage style. Generico took a couple of nasty bumps onto chairs here. These gjys work together well, Generico’s offense goes off well, they use a chair here and there and it’s just right. Very cool finish. ***
4. Panes Of Glass - Nick Gage vs. Danny Havoc vs. DJ Hyde
Nick gage is a sick mother f’er. DJ Hyde got over his big man gimmick. And Danny Havoc took an ass beating of a lifetime. I thought he did the best job of all three selling like a fiend and taking some crazy bumps. ***
5. Super Dragon vs. Kevin Steen
The angles and promos before and after this match are great, adding to the ROH vs. CZW feud. The matcjh itself had a bunch of awesome spots as one would expect from a Super Dragon match, but it wasn’t paced well, very slow and lots of stalling from Steen. **1/2
6. Ladder Match - Sabian vs. Heretic vs. Cheech vs. Cloudy vs. Niles Young vs. Derek Frazier
I hated the start of this match because it simply wasn’t planned, and that’s where you wanna grab the attention and hold it. The rest of the match was fine if not sloppy and spotty. The finish was worked to give the winner the time he needed to get to the title and so I appreciated that but overall this was a mess. And my dislike for Young and Cloudy don’t help either. *1/2
7. Ruckus, Eddie Kingston & Necro Butcher vs. Matt Sydal, Roderick Strong & Austin Aries
Good heat going in. Great flippy exchange between Sydal and Ruckus, and then good psychology with Rod and Kingston. When Necro comes out the place explodes. The brawling is average. Ruckus overshoots an SSP on the outside and Kingston takes too long on a set-up, then makes a little mistake when he begs off from Sydal (CZW being the faces), not something you would notice unless you watch this at home. Ruckus has always been a fav and he does a good job but his offense isn’t that believable. Gen Next seemed to be holding back something. Necro makes the hot tag for some great headbutts, but damn, the guy can’t seem to take a wrestling move half the time. He sure hits one hell of a tigerbomb on Sydal, fo sho. I liked the finishing sequence but not the set-up, liked the post match angle. ***
