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Name of the event:
CZW New Heights 2013
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
13.07.2013
TV station/network:
RFVideoNow.com


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Number of comments: 3
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Average rating: 5.00  [4]
Average rating in 2020: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 4.50  [2]
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Paul Allain wrote on 01.01.2020:
[6.0] "Lucky/Starr angle was pointless. The opener was mundane and less exciting than the usual scramble due to the weak lineup. Excellent/Everett remained basic throughout and never garnered real interest. Catalyst/BLKOUT was also very bland and mundane, as BLKOUT really need better opponents to make their title reign worthwhile. Colon/Strickland was the first truly good match of the night, building up the midcard scene nicely. Gulak/Dreamer was a good match despite the style clash, a huge victory for Drew Gulak as he again vigorously marches on to the main event scene. Loco/Beavers was a great competitive midcard match, putting the Beaver Boys on the map and kickstarting a series where they can show their skills. Fox/Busick was mean and ugly, a stiff war where they showed their fighting chops and gave huge value to the championship belt, while also showing that Biff Busick and his brutal offense can hang with the upper echelon of CZW. Masada/Dickinson did not reach me, being a lesser version of the previous match, as Chris Dickinson's instability makes him precarious in a perilous environment like CZW. Its also unfortunate to see Masada injure his knee, which would ultimately keep him off the ring for long. The undercard is incredibly weak, but the rest of the show is good and well worth a watch, especially as it builds for the future effectively, but it would have been so much better without the soporific and confusing first hour."