Chase Addams: "You're a generic, everyday, 'save-the-day' superhero. And I really hate people like you."
I don't think that BGEast had even posted VOD's for all of catalogue 123 when they launched catalogue 124. It's made me confused about what to watch and review. Anyway, I'm jumping into the latest catalogue, even though I think I've missed something I wanted to see from the previous one.
In total, there are five matches from 124 that I'm interested in. The Ringwars 28 matches featuring Chase Addams and Ty Alexander, the Carter Alexander and Kirk Donahue matches from Kayden Keller's Spotlight and the Florida Fights with Cole Cassidy facing Tyrell Tomsen.
Chase Addams vs. Toney Rico was the first one of the five on VOD release, so it's the first to review here.
And we're off to a good start. |
Toney plays the big naive rookie. I say plays, because of the moves he uses. Still, he reminds us that he's new to the place and the ring, just trying to get his bearings. Rico certainly looks like a pro, in tight shiny silver trunks. I like this contrast, both in looks and in attitude. It gives the match an interesting dynamic. And Toney and Chase certainly seem into the scene, as well.
Toney might be suffering, but he can't pass up a chance to check out Chase. |
Chase welcomes Toney to the BGEast club. |
Aw, that's nice. Chase kindly sells the rookie's bearhug. |
Overall, the action is great. Chase really knows how to work a match. He's creative and confident in his moves and holds, so it all makes sense to me. Toney does a great job, too. He uses plenty of power to hold his own against the smaller stud, including a piledriver and a double over-the-knee backbreaker, moves I always love.
Toney might not be THAT new. |
Chase slows the surprising powerhouse down. |
Good rookie. Lift him up and do it again. Practice makes perfect. |
I actually should've nominated this for more categories (Best Submission, Babyface, etc.), but I got too caught up with the sexy ending and it came at the end of the year, so I'd made up my mind on many categories. Oh well. If it comes up one vote short of a nomination, that's on timing.
Chase makes the most of every move. |
Chase learns to respect Toney's rookie power. |
Uh, I think this is meant for the advanced class. I mean, look at that boot on Toney's head. C'mon, man! |
What are other bloggers saying?
So that's my take. What's yours?
Alex
this is right up my alley. veteran (well somewhat) vs rookie. skill vs size. love the psychological
ReplyDeleteas much as the physical. this is one hot match. chase is giving up nearly 40lbs. will check out this match. hot review!
If it sounds appealing then I think it will be, because it's executed really, really well.
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