
Rey Mysterio vs. Psychosis: Lucha Libre WCW Style
July 7, 1996 is a really important day in wrestling history, and you know why: The Carson City Silver Dollar Pole Match ... and Rey/Psychosis.
The Great Sport of Professional Wrestling, as seen by Joseph Montecillo and Colette Arrand
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July 7, 1996 is a really important day in wrestling history, and you know why: The Carson City Silver Dollar Pole Match ... and Rey/Psychosis.

Talk around the WCW cruiserweight division always comes back to the idea of these guys really introducing a certain pace and style of match to the American mainstream audiences of the 90s. Dude, forget those people in the stands and watching on pay-per-view, this shit blows my socks

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Joseph and Colette have a less than casual disagreement about one of Colette's favorite matches.

While not quite the last classic WarGames match, the '94 Stud Stable/Rhodes & Nasties beef is one hell of a ride.

This match has a reputation for being "the last great classic WarGames." Classic in this case, of course, referring more to the lineage of the match as opposed to any indicator of quality. As far as the traditional WarGames as first conceived by Dusty Rhodes and utilized under

LEX LUGER. HULK HOGAN. THE GREATEST NIGHT IN THE HISTORY OF OUR SPORT.

No wrestler has a career that's just bangers, so Colette dug deep into some mid-tier Cena matches to see what, if anything, could be learned about his greatness.
Four early career John Cena matches, including an indie clash against Frankie Kazarian, his first singles match against Batista in OVW, and two Velocity showcases against London and Danielson.