Sunday, March 22, 2020

Review: Elite Eliot vs. Ty Alexander (BGEast)

I hope all of you are safe and well. Week one of working from home was weird, but I do feel grateful to have a job that I can do remotely, unlike 70% of the workforce. Pro wrestlers are not so lucky, with virtually all indie pro action cancelled for the foreseeable future. Based on their Twitter feeds, guys are coping in different ways, some well, some not, but we'll see how it all shakes out.

While there's no new action happening live, there is new action featuring indie pros coming from the vaults of gay wrestling videos companies.

Let's stay positive, guys.

Elite Eliot vs. Ty Alexander features two of the best butts in BGEast. Ty Alexander is widely recognized for his posterior, having won a coveted BGEast award for it. However, Elite Eliot is one of the hottest studs around and when he stands sideways, there's no looking away from his meaty and mountainous ass. Both guys are rocking tight and shiny pro trunks, Eliot in blue and Ty in black.

Eliot offers respect by Ty can't be gracious.

And this is what he gets for his arrogance.

A lot of classic pro-style moves,
especially at the beginning.

While Ty is still new to being a working indie pro, he's the more experienced stud at BGEast in this one. And he knows it. Elite Eliot starts out being a nice guy. He admires the Trophy Boy, telling him he's heard all about him. This show of respect is mistaken for weakness by Ty, leading to some immediate tension between the young bucks.

Eliot calls his shot.

Ty's not going to just lie down,
which is what makes him an awesome jobber.

That ass was made for bodyslamming.

Action-wise, there is some back-and-forth but Eliot's attacks are more successful at earning wins. He forces multiple submissions from the jobber during this match and manages to withstand Ty's best attempts. The action is well-executed, as you'd expect and these two play well together. Eliot's quietly vicious, not a man to cross. Ty's arrogance is clearly misplaced, making this a story of comeuppance.

Eliot spends a lot of time targeting the knee.

Cheap but smart.

Both guys look their best in this one.

In the end, two young indie pros combine for an entertaining showdown. Eliot's cool cruelty is perfect to punish cocky jobber Ty, bringing the braggadocious bad boy down to size. They play it just right so that it feels like justice. Ty is feisty enough to make Eliot work for the win and make his downfall feel oh so delicious.

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So that's my take. What's yours?

Alex

2 comments:

  1. Elite Eliot is one of my favorite wrestlers. I’m actually sad he’s retiring and will miss him. Not just for his talent, personality and good looks. But because he’s a decent guy. I wish him the best.

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    1. I wish him the best, too. I never think that it’s good to make big decisions during a crisis but I’m sure whatever he does, he‘ll be successful. He does seem like a really good guy.

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