- Two very good matches bookend this solid first foray for Beyond wrestling onto PV. Of course, as a viewer, it's typically frustrating when a show's best match opens a card but that was the case between the fluid, intelligent wrestling of two men well-accustomed to each other's skills from WXW. Veda Scott is a terrible striker but her surprisingly durability perhaps is due to her shell/turtle-like physiognomical features. Conceptually the six-man made little sense to me as it was two babyface squads competing without much heat with expectations that the heel faction, a collection of geeks, would likely interfere. The rights to fight for Team Pazuzu was surprisingly poignant and, at times, a compelling watch but it's not as if I bought a face P Sanchez could get the duke against an alpha male like the 'Dirty Daddy. ' Furthermore, both of these guys are not elite wrestlers. Yet it had its moments especially during a PS 'Burning Hammer' sequence in which there was hope for the ex-Ant. My copy discluded Lee/Dunn, a fact that pleased me because I'd almost rather watch than wrestle each other. The XY of the pair doesn't interest me much. It appeared the 'Psycho Killer' called and controlled the contours of the main event; it was good but not remarkable and its ending, coming so suddenly, made it seem like it could have come plenty of time prior. A weak '7.—robinson ER
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