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Post by elliott on Dec 8, 2017 21:24:04 GMT -5
Ricky Steamboat vs Rick Rude (30 Minute Iron Man - WCW Beach Blast - 06/20/1992) Classic match. The best of Rude's career and not terribly far behind Steamboat's best either. This has incredible pacing for a 30 minute long match. Great heat, psychology and use of the falls gimmick. Just a brilliantly worked match. Holds up really well.
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Post by Cap on Dec 9, 2017 15:45:16 GMT -5
Second
No brainer. I think this match actually looks better every time I watch it. This is just brilliant stuff. I'd be shocked if it wasn't on my list and it could actually move up in my favor as I start putting it side by side with other things.
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Post by fadu on Jan 4, 2018 18:00:58 GMT -5
Best match I have seen from WCW. Only Rey/Eddie at HH 97 is even close to me. I think I even love it more than any of the individual Flair/Steamboat matches. Just brilliantly structured wrestling.
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Post by twfi on Jan 6, 2018 3:29:27 GMT -5
The definitive Iron Man match. The early going is the standout as Rude is hurt straight away, Steamboat is in control but gets rocked with a knee. Rude picks up a fall. This also features the wrestler conceeding a DQ to do more damage and gets the fall back. A lock on mine.
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Post by shrike02 on Jan 7, 2018 13:49:03 GMT -5
I would have to say this is a lock for the top half of my list, and probably the best WCW match I've ever seen. Depending on how this shakes out it could creep into the top quarter of my list; it will definitely make the top half unless I just go crazy over 60s and 70s matches for this project.
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Post by superstarsleeze on Oct 11, 2018 23:04:33 GMT -5
This was something I have watched a bunch, but had not watched recently. It went from being something I was borderline considering to being a lock for the list.
WCW US Heavyweight Champion Rick Rude vs Ricky Steamboat - Beach Blast 1992 Ironman Match
You know what always surprises me about this match is how it is never touted as the first Ironman match ever. It is, right? Like I cant think of anything before. That's a big deal and no one talks about that. This really shows the difference between WCW and WWF. WWF would be putting this new gimmick over huge. You listen to Jim Ross call this match you would think Ironman matches are a weekly occurrence. There is no discussion about how the strategy of this match differs from a routine one fall match. Honestly, I am starting to believe even Michael Cole is better than Jim Ross.
First Fall: Tremendous textbook execution of elementary pro wrestling. I don't think doing the obvious things right is lauded enough. It could have been so easy for Steamboat to lose focus or Rude to blow off selling. This match is exemplary it is commitment to body part psychology. Rude tries to jump Steamboat at the bell and pays for it with a gutbuster. The way Rude sells his ribs you know this is not a register, but that he is seriously hurt. Steamboat zeroes in on them. We do not think of Steamboat as a great on top worker, but he was phenomenal here. Great creative moves that incorporate movement, charging shoulder, throwing Rude into a belly flop and holds like bearhug and Boston Crab. I loved the splash after the Boston Crab. It was a team effort as Rude was really giving one of the best sell jobs ever. It was never sympathetic either. You wanted to see Steamboat pour it on. That's tough for a heel. I loved the finish with the flash knee. You ram your head into someone's hard ass knee that sure as heel can knock you out for three. Great finish. Steamboat gets his shine, we have a thread to weave the falls together, but somehow by luck the heel gets a quick pin and the babyface is in an early hole. That's great pro wrestling.
Second Fall: Jesse has a tremendous hockey analogy. Steamboat is like the team that has had ten shots on goal, but nothing to show for it. While Rude's first shot when in. I loved the balance between urgency and pain from Rude. Rude Awakening as he fights through the pain for the second fall. This is a lot better than I remembered and I already remembered it as a classic.
Third Fall: Rude hits a backbreaker. Jesse says Rude should tie up Steamboat and run the clock out. Rude does the exact opposite and hits a flying knee drop. Perfect. He gets DQ'd but Jesse & JR knows what he is doing.
Fourth Fall: Rude gets his fall back with an inside cradle. JR & Jesse think after that Bombs Away Knee Drop that the Dragon is toast.
Fifth Fall: This match is a competition of who can sell the ribs better. This match should be shown to every aspiring wrestler because it really shows the nuanced differences between how a babyface and heel should sell a body part injury. It is hard to articulate, but watch how Steamboat sells the ribs how much more sympathy garners in you as a viewer and how much more you want him to make that comeback. We see some flickers of fire from the Dragon as he tries to attack the ribs of Rude, he hits some wicked chops and even gets the Electric Chair Drop (a Rude bump favorite), but at each turn Rude snuffs out the comeback whether with his favorite camel clutch or knees to the midsection on a splash. The finish to this fall is riveting. Rude gets a wicked piledriver, but only two. He goes for the tombstone, but they do that trademark WCW tombstone reversal spot and it is Steamboat who nails it to get his second decision. It is a nailbiter with 12 minutes to go!
Sixth Fall: A superplex and a double clothesline are great spots to put over the grueling contest and the eveness around the ten minute mark. Steamboat gets a backslide for a three count. It is all knotted up with ten minutes to go. You gotta believe next fall wins!
Seventh Fall: Steamboat goes for pinning combination barrage. It is hot and heavy! Rude slows him down with a jawbreaker. Taunting and posing with one arm because his left side hurts so bad. Rude is thinking Rude Awakening, but Steamboat steals his finish, foot on the ropes! Great nearfall. Steamboat builds momentum only for Rude grabs a sleeper. They milk this bad boy. Great selling by Steamboat and great job by Randy Pee Wee Anderson checking Steamboat's eyes. Steamboat hulks up and kicks off the buckles to get a pin!
Eighth Fall: Rude is besides himself. Electric 30 seconds as Rude keeps bowling Steamboat over four times and each time Steamboat kicks out. No decision rendered as time expires. Steamboat wins 4-3!
Small detail is I would have Rude get three of those nearfalls, but with about 10 seconds left have Steamboat get the last offensive move a chop and send Rude on his back as the bell rings. You want your babyface victor to be standing tall at the end of the match. Not on his back. It is a small detail, but I think the match a lost a little something because of that. I have seen this a bunch and already had my star rating in my head of ****3/4, but they really impressed me and I am going the full monty *****. I think it was a combination of tremendous selling from both men, great pacing throughout, and a ton of well-built drama. It is easy to lose your attention in 30 minutes but they had me the whole time. At worst, a top five WCW match of the 1990s. It could be the best, Sting vs Vader and Eddie vs Mysterio are the other contenders. I will have to mull this over.
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Post by puropotsy on Jun 18, 2023 13:15:00 GMT -5
A great comeback-from-beneath match with the clock being visible throughout the match adding drama. Both guys were as good as anyone at the time and this was a great demonstration of such. Iron Man matches were not well-established by this time so it was impressive to see both guys willing to give up so many falls for the sake of telling great story. Huge physical effort as well.
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Post by tetsujin on Jun 18, 2023 13:22:35 GMT -5
This match is as good as any face vs heel match can be. The ultimate "chore of wrestling" kind of match.
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Post by lemming on Nov 22, 2023 9:22:23 GMT -5
I voted this at #38 this year.
Just a pleasure. 30 minutes that flies by with great character work and selling from both men, plus smart pacing and use of the stipulation. One of those matches you'd expect any wrestling fan to enjoy.
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