In my 38 years on Earth, I thought I've seen everything in wrestling. Then I was introduced to the....put your opponent in a tank filled with piranhas (?) match.
Callihan doing a foley tribute was all for me... He always looked to me like tommy dreamer or cactus jack but then dreamer passed the kendo stick torch to eddie Edwards in impact... Is like an ecw originals/hardcore legends second coming with callihan/mox/abyss (foley's many faces), edwards (dreamer), matt riddle (rvd), samoa joe (tazz) and maybe nick gage (sandman) and jimmy havok (raven)... Untill he fell under a bus for his own actions
@@BlazerKing i can say maybe as a person, yes, but i was talking about him "on stage", like his Metallica entrance and everyone singing, how he moves... And he is as handsome as sandman himself too
Didn’t notice that Strickland was Killshot which he put up an amazing match against Dante Fox at Lucha Underground thanks for blowing my mind by the way
2:01 brotha was technically dead. That was a super nasty miss. He died & the Lord brought him back, cause he jolted as a sign of life. Shout-out to the impact wrestling women🤛
I still find it amusing that Slash (the one that chokebombed Low Ki/Senshi) was better known for his time with the Nation of Domination (as he and J.C. Ice were PG-13 and came up with the NOD's theme).
Yep, not sure if Society X used real piranhas like in Japan Death Match but Society X was supposed to be the next version of ECW for the mainstream, and this was during when MTV was worth watching because it still played music videos. If I remember correctly it was cancelled because of an episode that was never shown where Vampiro gets hit by a fire ball. I guess a tank full of piranhas, explosives and electric fence are okay, but a fireball was where the show crossed the line lol.
The Ciclope in this video is not the one that was active in WCW...the WCW version was better known as Halloween (he retired in 2021), while this one started his career in 2006. The WCW gimmick was a masked wrestler, too, while this guy is unmasked (yes, unmasked characters have sometimes kept their name, but that's often only the case with special dispensation...usually the loss of the mask brings about the loss of the character).
As far as I know, a piranha death match has been done literally twice: one in Japan in 1996, and once in Wrestling Society X in 2007 (the clip in this video). It's hardly new... If anything, it's a thing of the past (and for good reason)