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Name of the event:
CZW High Stakes 5
Attendance:
ca. 200
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
08.03.2014
TV station/network:
CZWiPPV.com

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Singles Match
Singles Match
Joe Gacy defeats Tommy Dreamer (9:30)
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Tag Team Match
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Eight Man Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
Masada defeats Mr. Tofiga (8:24)
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Singles Match
BLK Jeez defeats DJ Hyde (6:31)
Shane Strickland defeats Devon Moore (c) (10:15) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 3
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 4.00  [3]
Average rating in 2020: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2014: 3.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 01.01.2020:
[6.0] "Alexander/Caleb was a weak opener, building Caleb Konley well for a title shot that ultimately will mean nothing. Gacy/Dreamer was watchable but nothing special, and of all the time Tommy Dreamer put over a local talent, this was one time where he shouldn't have, because Joe Gacy's push is failing hard. Timothy/Dalton was a solid wrestling match, with compelling aggressive matwork and a simple clean finish that makes for a clean transition between the undercard and the midcard. Beaver/Front was quite good, with the use of Jaka being genius and meshing super well with the champions for the bulk of the match, giving them a big victory that felt unique in their reign. Pepper/Excellent was just dumb and cheap, but LuFisto's return was a great surprise and the mixed tag team match was a much needed upgrade in quality for this stupid feud. The 8-Men Tag Team Match felt random and merely passable. Tofiga/Masada was perfectly fine and a much better reintroduction for Masada on the roster and in his quest for Drew Gulak. Sabian/Hyde was an odd matchup that never found its groove, but at least it gave an important victory to Sabian while also enhancing the nascent Dreamer/Hyde issue. Moore/Strickland was a fine match, but the short duration and timing of the finish felt abrupt, as the triumphant title victory for Shane Strickland comes three months after the right time, taking a needless detour that feels confusing and anticlimactic. Gulak/Fox was a superb main event, with AR Fox getting the spotlight and controlling most of the match, smartly spacing up his huge high-flying offense to make every move matter, building up the intrigue as a title change seemed more and more probable, but the champion used all his skills and resourcefulness to claim the victory and preserve his reign of excellence. Alternates between inspired greatness and awful dullness, making for a flawed show that has memorable highlight to make for a good impression."