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Name of the event:
CZW The Boss Is Back 2016
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
13.08.2016
TV station/network:
StreamCZW.com


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Number of comments: 2
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Average rating: 6.67  [3]
Average rating in 2020: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 09.01.2020:
[6.0] "The opener was fun, but very short and leaving on my appetite, but at least they would re-explore that match later on. Sozio/Robinson was a nice idea, but felt very apathetic and lifeless, as the career of Niles Young/Sosio ends with a whimper, actually very fitting to his real contribution to wrestling. Avalon/Strickland never reached its potential, feeling off and restrained, as sadly they had an off night and wasted a great matchup. The setup for the 4-Way was extremely laborious, but the match itself was decent, if rather slow and cautious. Rush/Silver had fun moments and felt competitive, but the inclusion of Lio Rush's bodyguard was very distracting and they threatens to take away a lot from his title reign if they become permanent. Dub/Nation started well, and while the non-ending is sad, another return from BLKOUT can only help the tag team division and sets up two good future matches already, in addition of making the crowd salivate with a massive brawl that refreshes the roster in one fell swoop. Gacy/Tremont was a sham of a match and a long convoluted way to setup the title match for the next show, which really should have been much simpler to do. The main event had an unoriginal format that I am not fond of, but the execution was quite nice, gradually building up the violence with a palpable grudge, leading to a climactic ending that looked both impressive and cleverly used their characters, making for an enjoyable main event. This is a tough show to evaluate, as the card looks superb, but the entire undercard underdelivered and felt short of its potential, the angles were extremely intrusive and unpleasant, most of all Zandig's presence is a cancerous menace that threatens to sink the company to the dark ages, yet the matches that delivered did so greatly, the massive brawl refreshes the roster and the general feeling out of the show is pleasant, it feels better than the sum of its part and makes for a good viewing experience despite its problems."
BarKing81 wrote on 15.09.2016:
[7.0] "Da Hit Squad (c) vs. Scarlet And Graves Was a decent opener. **1/4 Curt Robinson vs. Neiko Sozio ** Peter Avalon (c) vs. Shane Strickland **1/4 Chuck Taylor vs. Dan Barry vs. Flip Gordon vs. Steve Scott Was a good and fun match, but in my opinion could of gone on for a bit longer. ***1/4 Dave Crist vs. Jonathan Gresham *3/4 Lio Rush (c) vs. John Silver Was good, but was a little short. *** Then there was brawl between a bunch of guys like, Devon Moore, Lucky 13, Jeff Cannonball, John Wayne Murdoch, Reed Bentley, Pinkie Sanchez, BLK OUT, followed by a promo by Zandig, and overall was a great segment. Matt Tremont (c) vs. Joe Gacy Was alright, but in my opinion never really got going. *3/4 Alex Colon & Tim Donst vs. Danny Was a good main event, that I really enjoyed. Havoc & Rickey Shane Page ***1/2 Overall, I thought this show had some good matches, and others not so good. I think this is worth watching purely for the main event, the brawl with the Zandig promo, and for the progressing storylines."