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Tuesday Night Wrestling

  • Writer: Brandon Siddall
    Brandon Siddall
  • Sep 5, 2018
  • 2 min read

Be forewarned, I don't care about spoilers. All In was broadcast this last weekend. However, a recent trip to see family had forced me to put it off until tonight, September 4th. This was an incredible event produced by popular independent wrestlers Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) it took place in the Sears Center. The attendance at the event was reported as 11,263 persons. This was a milestone in professional wrestling.

The Battle Royal was good. I liked seeing Cage, Cabana, Billy Gunn and his son, Austin Gunn and a lot more. The Briscoes versus So Cal Uncensored was okay, nothing too special. Then the actual event took place following a poor rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. I was completely entertained by the whole show. Matt Cross taking on M.J.F was a good opener that had me cheering loudly. Then Tessa Blanchard and Chelsie Greene stole the show in the four corners match. But Madison Rayne and Britt Baker both did an amazing job. Stephen Amell's match was interesting. He could be a decent enough wrestler if he keeps training. His opponent, Christopher Daniels was tremendous in the lead-up and the match itself.

Cody Rhodes taking on the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion, Nick Aldis was a genius match. A great exchange between two phenomenal competitors. This was so fun because it was a clashing between two of my favorite wrestling shows, 10 Pounds of Gold and Being the Elite. Cody was fighting in his fathers name. The legendary Dusty Rhodes. If you will babay... Both fighters were led to the ring by legendary entourages. The Champion Nick Aldis came in with Tim Storm and Jeff Jarrett, while Cody entered with DDP, Glacier, Brandi and his dog Pharaoh. The match itself was entertaining and perfect for that venue on that night.

Continued tomorrow morning.

 
 
 

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