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3pw:Blood Brawls & Broads

3pw:Blood Brawls & Broads

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Another amatuerish independent
Review: Before I review the matches, I have to say that the commentary is some of the worst in wrestling history. Basically, it's just two geeks recording tracks in a bedroom somewhere and laughing like idiots. There are also no extras minus the bonus match and photo gallery. Otherwise, it's great to see Todd Gordon and Bill Alfonso again, not to mention the great performers on this DVD which are rather hard to spot these days.

MATCH 1: "Pitbull" Gary Wolfe vs. The Rockin' Rebel (dog-collar match). Off the bat, The Rockin' Rebel is very obviously a bottom-of-the-pile type of matt wrestler. Few moves, fake performance, but this is mostly nullified with his "old school" gimmick. What makes this match work is Wolfe's ability to work well with any grade of wrestler, plus the sickening head wound he suffers that causes blood to squirt out several feet. 3/5

MATCH 2: Josh Daniels vs. Rob Eckos. These cruiser-weights try to impress, but they seriously don't. Backyard style moves and complete lack of charism kill this match fairly quick. 1.5/5

MATCH 3: Devin Storm vs. Danny Doring. Late ECW meets late WCW, in a way. I've always liked Devin Storm, and he does an okay job in this semi-hardcore match. Nothing spectacular, but a decent waste of brain cells. 2.5/5

MATCH 4: The Blue Meanie vs. Christian York. The potential superstar York doesn't really live up to expectations here by being exhorbitantly sloppy (perhaps because he's wrestling the Blue Meanie). A throw-away match with no surprises. 1.5/5

MATCH 5: Wet T-shirt contest. Utterly stupid draw grimmick, saved in a minor way by the guest appearance of porn guru Ron Jeremy and Mr. Meanie's skank girlfriend Jasmine St. Claire. It's overlong, without any surprises whatsoever, and degrading to me as a fan of the sport. 1/5

MATCH 6: Ian and Axl Rotten vs. Public Enemy. The extremity increases exponentially here, finding these hardcore wrestlers pulling all the shots with weapons (including staple guns) and tons of blood. The highlight of this DVD occurs when the crowd is encouraged to throw every chair in the arena into the ring at all four brawlers. 4.5/5

MATCH 7:"Pitbull" Gary Wolfe vs. Christian York (Heavyweight title match). I could never imagine Christian York as a heavyweight, but suit yourself. Wolfe upstages the upstart in a typical Pitbull kinda way, but the match is very unmemorable overall. 2/5

MATCH 8: Sabu vs. Syxx Pac. Syxx Pac (or X-Pac, whichever you prefer) holds his own against the ever-sloppy Sabu (his sloppiness always adds to the charm, so that is not intended negatively)in a dream match come true. This match is surprising as I don't normally think of Syxx-Pac as a hardcore wrestler, but it works well. 3/5

Bonus Match: Very entertaining three-way with The Sandman, Sabu, and New Jack. Chairs, staple guns, ladders, whatever you want is basically thrown in. 4/5

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AN Alternative!!!
Review: I truly enjoyed the variety this dvd has to offer.
I highly recommend it to those of you looking for wrestling that has something for everyone!!
The Dog collar match was insane!!!
I loved the Jasmine in the wet t shirt contest!!
The Syxx Pac /Sabu match was amazing & I also enjoyed some of my all time favorites such as The Blue Meanie,
Devon Storm, New Jack The Public Enemy.
What are yiu waiting for? Buy it now!! It beats the WWE!!!


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