Lee Moriarty def. SerpenticoChaos Project has been nearly insufferable in their recent appearances on the Dark shows, but if they're going to appear, I'd rather it be Serpentico in the ring and not Luther. Granted, Luther's ringside antics are awful, but I guess I'll take that over him being in the ring. Moriarty has fallen under the radar this year it seems, so this was a nice, well-wrestled outing to get him back on track. It probably could have been better if they picked up the pace a bit more.
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Wrestling Legends Set To Tear the Roof off Gilley’s Dallas WrestleMania Weekend As the professional wrestling world amasses in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area for WrestleMania, fans at Gilley’s Dallas, and watching world-wide on FITE TV, will be treated to a Super Show Live presented by Thuzio and Triller. This once-in-a-lifetime event, hosted by ‘The Podfather’ Conrad Thompson, and featuring four of the biggest names in professional wrestling; Eric Bischoff, Jeff Jarrett, Jeff Hardy and William Regal, will give fans never-heard before stories, insights and first-hand accounts from some of wrestling most iconic moments. This all-star line-up has performed across the globe, and provided wrestling fans with unforgettable matches and memories at every stop. Now this group of legends will be on-stage at Gilley’s Dallas to share their stories during this once-in-a-lifetime Super Show.
NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Homicide def. Doug WilliamsHomicide has only been Junior Heavyweight champ for a few weeks and already he's had two title defenses, which is pretty cool. In fact, the commentators noted that per Homicide, all of his matches going forward will be title defenses. That's a smart way to establish the championship's prestige right out of the gate. Obviously, both of these guys are seasoned veterans and despite the difference of styles, they had a really nice, well-wrestled match.
Dustin Rhodes def. Lance ArcherThis was a rematch from the semifinals of the AEW TNT Championship Tournament nearly two years ago. I assume the only reason this match happened is because both guys are Texas natives and that's where this episode emanated from. They had a good match, but based on what happened afterward with Archer attacking Rhodes and his students, it seems like they intentionally held back so they can have a better bout at some point. It's a fine feud, but Archer losing again after already failing to win the AEW World Championship from Adam Page last month isn't exactly ideal.
Joe Gacy def. Quincy ElliottGacy being relegated to Level Up for the last month has been weird considering he was all over NXT when he first started doing his current gimmick. I know he's been in the midst of a storyline with Draco Anthony, but it's interesting they started to tone down his presence on the program just when he started to find his footing with the character. Nonetheless, this was below-average. Elliott was one of his opponents in that Gauntlet match he had prior to WarGames back in December and he clearly isn't ready for TV. Gacy tried to get a competent match out of him, but even at four minutes, this was longer than it should have been.
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