With all the amazing options available, two things drew me to buy Krush vs. Lionel from Krushco: Krush's opponent and the premise.
Krush and Lionel make the most of a simple, clear and exciting premise. |
Krush seems to be great at finding fighters. They might lose (some badly), but they're always game to put up as much of a challenge as they're able to. Lionel is the same. He's in it to win it, pushing Krush early until the bald brute takes control.
Two mat studs go for broke. |
Lionel is ripped and ready ... to suffer. |
Krush looks like Lionel is trying to give him castor oil. "I don't wanna! WAHHH!" |
It's one of those concepts that interests me. Submitting, getting pinned or passing out are all defeats, but they're very different. I think suffering a pin is the least bad way to lose. It's usually the least painful, it's over quickly and you can convince yourself you just got in a bad spot. Submitting is next bad for me. It hurts, but at least you can try again. While I can see some guys thinking that admitting weakness is the worst, to me the idea of getting knocked out is the absolute worst kind of defeat. It feels like the most dominant victory and you're at your most vulnerable after it happens. So my order is pin, submission then knock out.
So if it was me, I'd be doing the same as these guys and tapping out to avoid going out. Lionel, of course, does pass out. Repeatedly. And Krush delights in making the choice for the chiseled stud then rubbing his nose in the humiliating knockouts.
Love how Lionel's muscles strain as Krush sells like a champ. |
Feel the burn, baby. |
Uh oh. Looks like Lionel has a choice to make. |
It works, because these guys are pretty comfortable with each other and the scene. It's Krush's house and he owns it. Lionel knows what's up, too, playing the role of a feisty sleeping beauty. So it's all really engaging.
Inner thigh attacks are so underrated. |
Lionel faced with the titular choice - tap out or pass out. |
The site isn't called Lionelco, dude. |
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So that's my take. What's yours?
Alex
-2017
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