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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 - Tag 1
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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Johnny Gargano defeats Chris Jones (13:30)
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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Jon Moxley defeats Brad Attitude (12:00)
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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Silas Young defeats Dave Cole (12:00)
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Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
TJ Perkins defeats Arik Cannon (13:12)
Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match
Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup 2009 First Round Match

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Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 5.00  [3]
Average rating in 2018: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2015: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 5.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 09.08.2018:
[4.0] "The first of round of the 2009 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup is quite strange indeed, both a series of unmemorable matches that indistinctly blend together, yet at the same time vastly differing in style and level of interest. Fontaine/Lyndon is an ideal opener, very fun but not as explosive and scintillating as I had hoped. Jones/Gargano feels febrile, nervous and sloppy, as two young wrestlers are thrown way over their head. Silas/Cole is more streamlined, as Silas Young guides his opponent through a steady match. Moxley/Attitude had to reconciliate the charisma and energy of Jon Moxley with the general bland apathy felt exuding Brad Attitude, making for an average match that had the good sense of picking the right winner. Kendrick/Hollister was the most fast-paced and high-flying match of the show, quite fun but with an ordinary finish. Cannon/TJP was dominated by Perkins's offense, making it fast-paced but also hard to swallow and a bit pretentious. Vortekz/Ego fairly represented the chaotic high-risk nature of CZW without going overboard on ultraviolence. Richards/Younger was an intense champion vs champion main event, but both men's idiosyncracies were on full display and glaringly noticeable through their excesses. In the end, this show is a mish-mash of good and bad, often leaving a lot of talent on the table, but it made the most of a somewhat limited pool of talent."