[6.0] "Funny seeing a early ECW Rhino here. Clair being here is also bonkers; he's 49 and still works fairly strong for his age: guy can still bump and throw stuff out like dropkicks at a whim. The real highlight is Brookside/Nishimura, who just have some very scrappy exchanges, even when doing purely technical work. At points Nishimura will get so annoyed by Brookside's obnoxious ass that he actively breaks holds just to beat him up. Brookside is also really good at heel stooging, bumping big when it matters and cowering away at points. But yeah, outside of those two we get some okish wrestling from Clair and a particularly weak performance by Rhino. He's not dreadful, but at the same time he brings nothing to this match that's interesting. Most of the match is fairly low-workrate or repeated stuff from prior matches; that said as stated above Nishimura and co do tend to get the best exchanges out of everyone else here. Nishimura gets the first fall after hitting a roll-up and we get a assisted top rope splash by the opposing duo to kick the second off. This doesn't last long though as every person here starts going at a fairly good pace, with Clair running in with a double clothesline and a really good top rope crossbody for near falls before getting the second pin on Rhino via a roll up again. Nothing especially interesting here but I think it's a fairly well done match, especially on the sides of the more active Nishimura/Brookside exchanges, which feel very heated. St. Clair is kept to small segments but he really doesn't need them here; he's still very active for his age and shows off a lot of that agility. Rhino is......as stated not great, but he holds his own and has some okish moments."