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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Review: Young Ady vs. Max Morrison (Spotland Scrappers)

I would be a terrible eyewitness, apparently. When I bought Young Ady vs. Max Morrison from Spotland Scrappers, I briefly looked at one preview image on their transactional site and saw a rugged badass who I assumed to be Max Morrison. I liked Young Ady against Rob Palomino, so I thought, "Oh cool, I want to see him face this guy!" Yeah, turns out that guy is Young Ady, just with a different haircut.

Like literally, that's the only difference. Same guy. Same GIANT pec/shoulder tattoo that I somehow missed? The guy I wanted to see face Young Ady is ... Young Ady.

See, doesn't he look rough and tough?


So, who the heck is Max Morrison? Well, he's a lean, fit and swarthy young man. Max is decked out in shiny purple pro gear and has a rookie vibe right from the start. It's a complete contrast from Young Ady. While the beefy pro stud didn't look like how I remember, he looks good enough to make me buy this. Like a classic pro. The short hair gives him a more brutish, more serious vibe.

It's not a big deal. It's just that when I started the match, this was not at all what I expected. It's not a knock-down-drag-out battle to see which roughneck wrestler can knock the other guy out. It's a thick-bodied badass manhandling a skinny punk (who deserves the modifier "Young" more than beefy Ady). Young Ady is shorter but stronger and more experienced than youthful Max.

Max just needs a break.

Sorry, we're fresh out of breaks.

The younger wrestler has to avoid being knocked out.

There's no story here and not much talking, other than repeated ten-count attempts. I filled in the gaps using my imagination, as I often do. There's no overt animosity or hostility here. So, it's not a grudge or rivalry match. My brain made this a training session with Ady as teacher and Max as student. It's just a simple training/hazing session designed to test the rookie and show him who's boss.

"It's a Knockout" is an appropriate title for this one. There are a lot of attempted ten-counts, many are close as Max gets put down then has to struggle to get up in time. It seems like in Brit pro, you don't lift the arm three times. Instead, the guy has a ten-count to rise. And so, it's what I'd call an "iron man" or "last man standing" match. I actually wrote one of these when The Bat faced Ram (here).

Ah yes, the macho butt slap of encouragement.

If you can't get up, bring the other guy down.

Ady is relentless in trying to break the kid down.

Action-wise, Young Ady pulls out all the stops to break down the younger wrestler (hopefully to build him back up later?). It's a ton of pro moves and relentless punishment. As the match wears on, the teacher does get noticeably frustrated, probably wondering what it'll take to keep the student down for good. Max proves to be quite resilient, unwilling to go down easy. This fits with my "proving yourself to teacher" scenario.

And on two occasions, the rookie gets to shock the teacher, putting him down. It's really hot to see Ady lose consciousness then struggle to beat the count. How humiliating. I like when jobbers show some fight. Max is pretty helpless for most of this, so those two moments got my heart racing.

Okay, surely that will do it?

Kid, he's out! Hurry and get counting!

I like short-hair Ady.

In the end, I enjoyed this, even though it wasn't what I expected. My head canon made it fun for me as I gave context to the domination. I like Young Ady's short hair look. He looks more intimidating. Max is well-suited to the role of trainee and his repeated struggles to rise are the point of the video. If you like that, you'll like this.

And so, a potential mistake that turned out fine after all. Not that the $8 would've been that big a deal, but still, how did I forget that tattoo?

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

Alex

5 comments:

  1. Short hair Ady is my favourite look for him too. It is funny how he appears to be the top dog at Spotland Scrappers yet still gets called 'young' but it is sort of endearing. And I agree, I love it when the top dog gets surprised and knocked out by a jobber. The humiliation is mouthwatering, so i'm glad Ady's one of those wrestlers who is perfectly fine with videos where he gets the tar kicked out of him.

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    1. Yeah, the “Young” is definitely not an accurate descriptor but it works. One of my favorite teacher v student videos was a New Pro one. I should look at it again. It’s full of animosity, although the teacher does win in the end. But the student is bigger and arrogant, so he deserved it.

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    2. I completely agree that it's so hot seeing a normally-dominant wrestler get knocked out by a jobber. I also just love seeing large cocky guys get dominated in general. You've piqued my interest in this New Pro teacher v student match. Would love to see that one!

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    3. Oh, was that Cru Jones vs Andy Hawke? I remember that one really did it for me with the handsome older guy getting thrown around by the cocky young buck.

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    4. Nodo - Thanks for the comment. I’ll look for it.

      nothingmuch - No, I think it was Rob Adonis vs Lee Thomas but I need to look at it to confirm.

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