Ok buddy, I'll certainly give you in depth explanations, but then I would like YOURS in return, since most of you on this board think you "know" everything. (broken down into sections just for Xero)
Point #1: That Super Dragon match was then, this is now. I did not ask nor bring up PAST events, although I do remember saying within the last two years. XPW has been dead for awhile now. Try watching Dragon's newer stuff.....he has improved tons.
Point #2: Various matches (among the many) that were NOT spot matches and had fine ring psychology:
- Mike Quackenbush vs. Chris Sabin @ NOF in Nov. 2005
- Claudio Castagnoli vs. Ruckus @ NOF in Nov. 2005
- Chris Hero vs. Eddie Kingston in a Last Man Standing match @ NOF in Nov. 2005
- Eddie Kingston vs. Gran Akuma @ PONR in Oct. 2005
- El Generico vs. Kevin Steen @ PONR in Oct. 2005
- Super Dragon vs. El Generico (both matches from Deja Vu 3 in August as well as BOTB 5 back in May 2005)
- JC Bailey vs. Arik Cannon from Deja Vu 3 in Aug. 2005
- B-Boy vs. "Spyder" Nate Webb at Deja Vu 3 in Aug. 2005
- Mike Quackenbush vs. Tony Mamaluke at High Stakes 3 in July 2005
- B-Boy vs. Sabian vs. Mike Quackenbush from VBD in June 2005
- Chris Hero vs. Eddie Kingston @ VBD in June 2005
- Derek Frazier vs. Franky The Mobster from VBD in June 2005
- Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brandon Thomaselli from VBD in June 2005
- Almost all of Best of the Best V in May 2005
Point #3: Why do all of you constantly harp of the "0 psychology" aspect? Do you know what ring psychology is? Last time I checked, there were various books, webpages, etc., all with accurate definitions. I suggest you look them up. Just because a match has 1 or 2 highspots does NOT mean it's a complete clusterfuck or has no psychology about it.
Point #4: Why make fun of where wrestlers work outside wrestling? For example, bashing Mondo at Blockbuster. Wrestling was a hobby that paid, while Blockbuster helped bring in more cash. Most guys can't survive on just wrestling alone, unless they're in "TEH WWE."
I'm sure most of you: a) haven't gone to college b) don't have a desirable job (such as working at a food store, convenience store, etc) c) have no job at all and sit in front of a computer, masturbating all day long over how much you THINK you know and how cool you are. d) do all of the above, which in that case, you quite honestly NEED to get a fucking life.
Point #5: There is no real 'Point #5.' If you didn't get it by now (and by reading past posts), you're obviously to thickheaded of a person to communicate with. No where did I say you should like CZW and no where was I trying to "convert" anyone into liking the product.
Now that I've wasted precious final studying time, babble on all you want, because there's no changing your minds about anything. I'm not trying to get anyone to like CZW, I'm simply correcting false assumptions people have of the company, just because they were known for doing ultraviolent and hardcore matches, circa 2002 and before. It's now 2005, just in case any of you forgot. I'm done with this board for now, since I've said my piece, so bash and pretend you know about the business, all you want.......