Saturday, September 8, 2007

Clash of Champions II: Miami Mayhem

Clash of Champions II: Miami Mayhem
June 6, 1988
Miami, FL

MATCH #1: United States Championship: Barry Windham v. Brad Armstrong

Really there's nothing here to get overly excited about. I'm a huge Windham mark but here, there's really nothing going on except and extended squash. Armstrong gets some decent stuff in here and there, but outside of that, this is all about making Barry Windham look strong heading into the Great American Bash. *1/2

MATCH #2: US Tag Team Championship: The Fantastics v. The Sheepherders

Here's the Bushwhackers before they started whackin' bush and I like what I see. I was kind of surprised that the challengers got in the ammount of offence they did here as they control pretty much 95% of this match. Kinda shotty booking for the champs.

Irrgegardless, I like this match a heck of a lot more than I probably should. Butch and Luke are pretty awesome as heels here, and just when things seem like they may be getting a little flat, they do something slightly wild to bring the crowd back into it. Being the wild New Zealanders they are, they use a lot of debris around the ring; the guard rail, the belts, a flag pole and even a non-folding chair to the back. Just fun brawlin' heel stuff.

Rogers' selling is out of this world here, which of course just makes everything the heels are doing that much better. Especially an exceptional visual of him slumping in the corner after Butch gets done turning him inside out on what particular occasion.

Again this match suffers from some strange booking and prevents it from really being much better than a decent match. The hot tag is made and then there's a flash pin literally in like 10 seconds for the win and it kinda leaves you with that 'wow, that's all it took' feeling. Again, this hardly sucks and in flashes is incredibly good, but a weird finish takes a lot away from what's an otherwise perfectly acceptable match. **1/2

MATCH #3: Ronnie & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) v. Rick Steiner & Mike Rutundo

This is a total 'angle match'. Everything going on inside of the ring really takes a major league back seat to what's going on on the outside of the ring. Kevin Sullivan, being the creep show he is, is locked up in a cage at ringside while these guys all go at it. Precious has the key to the cage, but it's safe to assume she's not going to be giving that up after Sullivan's psycho stalker behavior stuff.

The match itself is pretty much a wild brawl minus weapons while the camera is on Precious pretty much 75% of the time as she's being heckled by Sullivan, who's pleading with her to give him the key and let him out because he 'has something to show her'. Yes, creepy.

There's nothing to really criticize here, as basically Sullivan ends up getting his hands on Precious and gets the key from her. He goes to rough up the girl at ringside when Steve Williams comes running over after being on commentary most of the match and does a pretty good bomb job on him before bringing Precious back to Jimmy. Thing is though, that precious wants nothing to do with him and walks off. Just sort of an odd 10 minutes or so, that didn't really click with me. *3/4

MATCH #4: Nikita Koloff v. Al Perez

I GUESS these two have been feuding for a little while, but it's kinda hard to tell by the way they're wrestling. Nothing seems to be really learned over the course of their feud and there isn't much intensity between the two. Well, scratch that. Nikita is crazy, but he's always crazy.

Watching the match and more specifically Koloff, makes me think of Batista. His explosiveness and power and total inability to time his stuff is so similar to Bats that's it's kinda creepy. *3/4

MATCH #5 World Tag Team Championship: Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson v. Sting & Dusty Rhodes

If this isn't a classic Dusty booked match, then I dunno what is.

Sting and Dusty come in and completely and totally clean house to open things up. The Horseman struggle to find anything open before JJ Dillon distracts the ref and enables them to break a figure four held by Sting. From there on out it's 'make Sting our bitch' before Dusty gets the hot tag and the faces come within a fart's whiff of winning the tag belts, only for Barry Windham and Flair to come trapsing down to the ring and causing a DQ finish.

That's the match in a nut shell. Here's what I liked-didn't like.

I guess i'll end on a positive note soe i'll go over what I didn't like first. I hate the Dusty circle jerk stuff. Sting is a guy who just took Ric Flair to the absolute limit two months ago and here he is turning into a total punching bag. In fact, i'd have no DOUBT made Dusty that guy just because he'd have been the better choice to garner sympathy from the crowd. It really did Sting no favors and didn't build much heat to anything at the Bash. This was all about pops for Dusty and it just wasn't all that great.

The good stuff. The Four Horseman. Period. The offense is AWESOME, the mannerisms are AWESOME. JJ DILLON is more AWESOME. These guys really make the best out of a really poorly worked match and help it along with some great selling. The ONLY reason the crowd was into this was because of the babyfaces.

And thank god Dusty and Sting were wrestling Blanchard and Anderson. Sting was booked so weak here that i'd think it'd hurt him against any other team.

Overall, another really hit and miss match here with some flashes of brilliance, but certainly nothing top level. **1/2

Overall: This isn't required viewing or anything, but it's hardly bad and worth a watch if you can get ahold of it. There's plenty of good mixed into the bad but if anything, it's a good picture of what was so great and so bad about the NWA at this period in time.



Clash of Champions On Going Top 10 (Through Clash II)
1. Sting v. Ric Flair ***1/2, Clash I
2. Midnight Express v.The Fantastics ***1/4, Clash I
3. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard v. Barry Windham & Lex Luger ***, Clash I
4. The Fantastics v. The Sheepherders **1/2, Clash II
5. Dusty Rhodes & Sting v. Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson **1/2, Clash II
6. Mike Rutundo v. Jimmy Garvin *3/4, Clash I
7. Jimmy Garvin & Ronnie Garvin v. Mike Rutundo & Rick Steiner *3/4, Clash II
8. Barry Windham v. Brad Armstrong *3/4, Clash II
9. Nikita Koloff v. Al Perez *3/4, Clash II
10. Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors v. Ivan Koloff & Powers of Pain *1/4, Clash I

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