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DGUSA Mercury Rising 2010
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Dark Eight Man Tag Team Match
Singles Match
TJP defeats Brad Allen (9:22)
Singles Match
SHINGO defeats Genki Horiguchi (10:07)
Hardcore Match
Jon Moxley defeats Tommy Dreamer (12:30)
Six Man Tag Team Match

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7.11
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Number of comments: 4
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Average rating: 7.25  [8]
Average rating in 2024: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2021: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2012: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2011: 7.00  [1]
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arrancar wrote on 14.04.2020:
[6.0] "DGUSA finally rebound after slowly falling each show, though this wasn't without negatives. TJP vs Allen was a good opener. TJP's agile high-flying fit nicely against Allen's intelligent counters and raw power. ***. Bucks vs Jigsaw & Quackenbush was quite good, though I fail to see how it stands out from most of the other good DGUSA tags. It had some creative exchanges but ultimately became overkill because of how each spot was run through without enough effort to make the moves feel impactful. ***1/4. Horigichi vs Shingo was a good short match like the opener, with Horiguchi endearingly trying to keep up with Shingo, who just obliterated him every chance he could. ***. Kendrick & London vs Evans & Jacobs continued the awful Jacobs-vs-Kendrick storyline. Evans had some cool but overly choreographed spots, while the other 3 just wrestled mediocrely. **3/4. Dreamer vs Moxley shouldn't have ever been on a DGUSA show. Hardcore arena brawls simply don't fit with the DG style. It wasn't even an interesting hardcore match either. **1/2. Yamato vs Susumu was the first truly worthwhile match on the show. It was mostly a grappler-vs-striker match. Yamato had his playfully cheeky arrogance and intelligent use of various holds out of nowhere, plus a generally impactful series of strikes and power moves, while Susumu had his trademark lariats and passionate babyface selling. Yamato smartly worked over Susumu's arm to weaken the Jumbo no Kachi, and Susumu's intermittent selling was very good. The first half was slow but engaging, and the second half had a very explosive back and forth. ***3/4. The 6-man main event was another very good match. It was typical DG multi-man action, featuring heaps of creative tag spots, but it was surprisingly only a pure-sprint spotfest for the opening and closing periods, since it was otherwise a traditional tag match with only intermittent spikes of the car-crash DG style. It wasn't overly special, but naturally very exciting. ***3/4"
BigLoco95 wrote on 24.01.2019:
[7.0] "This was a Ok events with a really really great main events. My three favorite match was CHIKARA Sekigun (Jigsaw & Mike Quackenbush) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) who was a good tag team match (**3/4). Brian Kendrik & Paul London vs. Jack Evans and Paul London was a verry fun and Evans steal the match with his acrobatics (***). I will say Jon Moxley and Tommy Dreamer was not a good hardcore match, I except more but anyway.. Then the main event was f*****s awesome! You need two watch it, Dragon Kid was phenomenal in this match. The kendo segments in this match was so fun with Gamma and Doi (****1/4)."