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Big Van Vader & Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Butch Reed & Ron Simmons

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 5.30
perconflncns wrote on 18.07.2025:
[8.0] "Honestly really enjoyed this, probably the best showing of butch reed ive ever seen and obviously a good look for bam bam and vader"
WhatIsLooveee wrote on 05.10.2024:
[4.0] "A good old hoss fight, the first few minutes of which indicated that this was going to be a great match, but then the pace kept dropping, there were some awkward moments, and things went downhill from there, and the match ended up being rather disappointing, even though there were some pretty tough moments. The most entertaining part was probably the post-match segment."
Rjepic1 wrote on 31.08.2024:
[6.0] "Simultaneously one of the best Doom matches I've seen yet also almost felt like it was holding back Vader and Bam Bam a little. I do have to say that Butch Reed was certainly out of his element here, but everyone else had a pretty good performance here."
JohnAbbaRiley wrote on 05.07.2024:
[6.0] "Solid Tag Team Match. First 5 minutes are absolutely a blast, just four big dudes slamming and beat the holy hell out of each other. Slows down a bit in the middle ufortunately for the heat on Bammer but still overall a good match. Besides the opening minutes nothing I would suggest to people to go out of their way to see immediatately. 2.75/5"
teehaitchgee wrote on 28.06.2024:
[7.0] "Four heavy guys absolutely manhandling each other. First five minutes are just nonstop slamming and clanging as the two teams test their resolve. The Bam heat segment is fine but sucks a bit of air out of this until the finish but it's still a real solid tag match."
Trevor Struthers wrote on 12.05.2023:
[5.0] "This was alright. And it gets a bit buried when it's surrounded by some pretty good wrestling. Average match."
ChainsawJedis wrote on 03.03.2023:
[5.0] "A good match but not great with an ending I really liked. Doom begin the match fighting from underneath but they get a large amount of the offense. The tag teams don't have the best chemistry here, as you can see the cooperation in some spots that make them come off clunky. Little in the way of holds here, this is a big hoss fight between four power guys. Bam Bam gets a huge crowd response when he first tags in, and I am always impressed by Ron Simmons athleticism. The competitive battle escalates here satisfyingly until Reed makes a mistake going for a move off of the top. Vader pins his shoulders to the mat, capitalizing and scoring the win for his team. Doom brawl with each other after the match. ***"
EvilGeniusFan wrote on 08.01.2023:
[4.0] "Große Männer, welche sich schlagen, finde ich unterhaltsam, nur gab es hier keine wirklich Story oder Psychologie. Das Publikum hat Vader geliebt, der auch versucht diese anzuheitzen."
JokerDeSilva wrote on 30.04.2021:
[5.0] "Well, I do love a hoss fight, so I enjoyed this very much. The match probably leaned a little too heavily on Doom, and it suffered for it a bit as it sometimes felt sluggish and clunky, not on the par of what Vader and Bam Bam can do, but it was still a match with four big, athletic monsters beating one another silly, so I can't dock it too much on those grounds alone. It just would have been nice if Vader and Bam Bam could have controlled the pace a little more and gotten to really show off what they can do, as they were really good from what we saw, of course."
Loki Hipster God wrote on 06.03.2020:
[3.0] "Very basic tag match here with Doom (Reed & Simmons) dominating most of it until Vader gets the anticlimactic win out of nowhere. Having Doom control so much of the match was a bad idea because their offense is really bland, and it made the super monsters Vader & Bam Bam look weak. Simmons does perform two impressive power moves on Vader, but those are the only highlights from the Doom team. Vader and Bam Bam barely got any offense in, which is a shame because the crowd really seemed to pop for Bigelow's agility during the brief moments he was allowed to shine."