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Post by bossrock on Jan 18, 2018 12:10:49 GMT -5
One of the best matches in TNA history and a MOTYC for 2005. Awesome babyface performance from A.J. who jumps Abyss from the get-go and uses his athleticism to keep him off guard. Abyss is able to turn the tide and things start to get really violent, with a bloody A.J. doing a great job selling the damage and mounting his comebacks. Abyss will never be known as the greatest big man wrestler, but he did a great job here as the violent monster hellbent on destroying Styles.
Love this match and has a fair chance of making my list.
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Post by microstatistics on Jan 27, 2018 16:22:34 GMT -5
Yeah, easy nomination. The match that sold me on AJ Styles. Speed and smarts vs. the monster narrative with some nutty bumping by AJ. Violent, creative Foleyesque spots + a ton of urgency.
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Post by brockobama on Jan 28, 2018 15:04:52 GMT -5
One of the first matches I thought about when I started thinking about this project, not that I think it'll get super high on my list or anything. Watched this again a few months back before Quentin and I did the AJ pod and it still holds up as one of the most fun matches I've ever seen. Easily the peak of all things TNA for me, even moreso than the triple threat later in the year. Micro hits the nail on the head with "urgency", as this match has a sort of frantic drive you just don't get often anymore, at least not as organically as this. The "stuck in a cage with a giant" situation lends a certain rhyme and reason to AJ's actions as opposed to it just being spots for the sake of spots. Really love this match, can't wait to watch it again.
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Post by bossrock on Jan 28, 2018 19:03:40 GMT -5
Another thing I really liked about this match was how it showed Abyss as calculated rather than a deranged monster on a rampage. Abyss has always been an underrated character worker even if his in-ring work has never been great.
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Post by superstarsleeze on Feb 23, 2019 19:13:53 GMT -5
Ask me a day ago this is the match of the year for 2005, BUT Low-KI vs KENTA rocked my world. Regardless of which match is match of the year, this match rules. Violent & smart! Well-paced! Great David vs Goliath dynamic! Highly recommended a contender for best AJ Styles match ever!
AJ Styles vs Abyss - Lockdown 2005 Steel Cage Match
So in a card full of cage matches, what do AJ and Abyss do to ensure differentiation they spend the first half brawling outside. I actually think that is pretty smart given the circumstances of the match, which Don West poignantly points out. This is actually one of the best Don West calls ever. His hyperbole is well-suited for a match as violent and as brutal as this and he actually does well to describe the strategy. AJ would find the cage restrictive as opposed to outside the cage where he would have more freedom to evade Abyss and create opportunities to attack. That's why AJ decided to start the match outside the ring by flying through the door wiping Abyss out. The spots AJ hits during the babyface shine are ridiculously awesome and breath-taking. It was the perfect way to establish AJ's speed as a threat to Abyss' unmitigated power. I loved how Abyss remained strong during this. AJ could not Irish Whip Abyss. He had not done enough to earn that. So when Abyss reversed the Irish Whip, AJ slid under the railing to avoid that shot and then hit the rana. In a similar moment, AJ avoided the stairs and flew into the stands soaring above the fans. He then went flying with a beautiful forearm on Abyss back over those same fans. That could be one of the single coolest spots in the history of pro wrestling. As Don West so eloquently describes, AJ goes to the well one too many times and ends up tumbling over the railing and crashing on the floor. AJ did such a fantastic job setting up his aerial maneuvers to make them plausible. Abyss sold them as exactly as they should with a register but not enough to do serious damage to the monster.
I thought the arena brawling was good. I liked Abyss' response to AJ's defiance, goozling him and then hurling him back first into some steel fencing. The match really kicks into the next gear when AJ decides he will die for our sins. AJ takes like 8 million ridiculously awesome bumps in this match. First it is the crazy snap back bumps after Abyss whips the steel cage door into his face, which causes AJ to bleed. Then in the ring, AJ just get ridiculous elevation on all sort of bumps as Abyss hurls him. The best part of this match is AJ never dies. He keeps fighting back and he keeps letting us know he is there. I loved how AJ spun out of cover instead of kicking out. Great way to sell within a cover. Once in the cage, Abyss did some great power offense and a classic Southern-style, bloodbath cage match developed with AJ timing each hope spot for maximum effect. I loved how the hope spots were all about driving Abyss' head into hard metal objects and they were also a taste of his own medicine because Abyss was setting these spots up but AJ was countering them. Really good shit here. AJ was averting disaster but it looked like his nine lives ran out when Abyss finally wrangled him in the Black Hole Slam, which was a great nearfall from Abyss, the first really strong nearfall of the match. Abyss understands he needs to up the ante so he pours out the thumbtacks. Loved the struggle and drama of who would go into the thumbtacks. It is AJ hitting a Styles Clash into the thumbtacks! I love how both men sell. My only nitpick is that really should have been the finish. I thought the finish was a little overwrought. AJ realizes he needs to up the ante so he ascends to the top of the cage. Abyss throws the ref into the cage and this causes AJ to lose his balance, which by the way is insane. Like AJ could have killed himself there, he is a nut. What I didnt like was the whole hanging with the chain it didnt feel like much and didnt like how AJ was able to survive, climb back in and hit a sunset flip powerbomb on the tacks for the win. It was a literally perfect match up until the chain hanging spot.
If someone wanted to argue this is the greatest David vs. Goliath match, I would listen. AJ shined throughout this match. He came in with an excellent gameplan, he bumped like a madman, wrestled a smart counterwrestling match, hit two massive moves late. Really awesome performance. Credit to Abyss for not just being an imposing monster, BUT not wrestling small. He resisted the Irish Whips early and he did not let himself look vulnerable at all until he started having head bashed into steel. Abyss made himself a mountain to scale. That made AJ's victory all the sweeter. My pick for the best match of 2005 anywhere in the world! ****3/4
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Post by elliott on Sept 23, 2023 14:05:39 GMT -5
Still awesome. Best AJ match, best TNA match. Really awesome. Shockingly so.
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