The ladder match, like in the last clip, took place in EWR (Elite Wrestling Ring), it was between Hellstorm (the guy in short) and Crazy Crusher (the guy who took the suplex on the ladder, in the last clip). It was a promotion in the province of Québec (in Canada). That promotion was awesome. They brought Aj Styles, Steve Corino, Homicide, Petey Williams, Raven, Christopher Daniels in front of the Quebec's crowd. Kevin Steen and El Generico wrestled there too. And they had amazing local talent like Hellstorm, Crazy Crusher, Nightmare Manson, Franky The Mobster. There's also a no-rope barbwire match between Crazy Crusher and Nightmare Manson from that same promotion (EWR) if you want to check it out.
@@karlfoster3125 The No-rope Barbwire Match between Crazy Crusher and Nightmare manson : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rYn-FbaVAz0.html&ab_channel=TravisMcNeill The ladder match between Crazy Crusher and Hellstorm : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vo5RmTOTBb8.html&ab_channel=TravisMcNeill
YO !!! That piledriver off the ladder to the turnbuckle , WHAAATTT ????? There are so many ways that could have went wrong ! I have seen damn near all of your vids , but that stood out to me for some reason LOL !
0:09 Jesus Christ, this match was absolutely mental, I went and watched the full match and It felt like they were pushing right at the envelope of death the entire time. I'm honestly surprised but glad they're still alive because my god, that was brutal.
How about the DVD off the ladder onto the ladder across the turnbuckle? The one that delivered the move really couldn't control his fall after he connected with the ladder/turnbuckle (note his landing a few seconds after his opponent...he had to have bounced roughly beforehand) and all the geometry was *ugly*.
I'm glad you've found early 2000s EWR...those guys managed to pull off some never-ever-going-to-see-anyone-even-attempt moves. And you wonder where Kevin Steen and Sami Zayn got some of their ideas from!
If a veteran professional wrestler took a truth serum and you asked them about injuries sustained in the ring. I bet the answers would be long and scary.
Those last 2 were just insane. Both of those ladder spots were definite holy shit moments. Those are just brutal and could have led to serious injury. That last one though, was the worst. What even was that?
What is that ladder match? Looks absolutely insane! I have to see this! That last spot with the suplex was one of the craziest things I think I have ever seen in 25 years of watching wrestling.
Watching these videos I always wonder which one of these people crippled themselves in front of the smallest number of people in a high school gym for the least amount of money?
Really small stupid thing: but I really like the one old TNA match with the chyron at the top of the screen. That should be more of a thing for wrestling.
I never agreed with that type of dangerous spots like that last one, I feel that sometimes those indie companies, wrestlers risk their physique a lot. Less dangerous spots could easily be made. I am sure that people will not mind that they try to take care of their health and physique.
Oh that one where the guy pulls a pele by bicycle kick to the guy an fully catches him in the head knocking him senseless, lucky there was a competent ref to save that guy from any further damage by shielding him from his opponent
Man, that's some pretty cool scripted gymnastics. "Now I want yall to all gather up by the corner of the ring and stand there looking up like little birds while I climb up and jump and yall catch me". Wrestling at its finest
good lord those two nobodies who did that ladder match.. if they ever see this comment, they need to ask themselves.. was it worth it? was it worth nearly killing each with those deadly ladder spots while making little to nothing? because it really aint worth your life and spine.. especially if you want to get paralyze at a early age in doing bs spots like they did in this holy s*it moments, amazing video btw but jesus those two nobodies need to think more future than current
I was here at the show. I remember the crowd chanting Please don't die! EWR was a federation out of Quebec City. Kevin Steen and El Generico (now Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn) used to be regular on the show. If my memory served me well, this is the federation that gave KO his first opportunity against an international star in the name of Christopher Daniels. I remember Kevin telling those guy it wasn't worth it to destroy yourself like that.