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BlackVikingGZ wrote on 27.01.2024:
[5.0] "Quiet Storm was a part of ROH early days. He was a part of the tag team Divine Storm and a student of Micky Whipwreck. I've only watched his work on ROH and NWA TNA on 2002 and 2003, but I know that since then he has improved a lot and has had a nice career wrestling in Japan, and I'm glad because of it. On ROH he was involved in most of the scramble matches until his departure in early 2003. Usually, Quiet Storm was one of the best on that matches, with some nice powermoves and strikes. Even if that matches involving them and the SAT were mostly botchy and sloppy spotfests, he stand out as a good wrestler. Perhaps their best work is againt Da Hit Squad, on a short match in Crowning a Champion. Also their tag team match against Bryan Danielson and Mike Modest on the tag team title tournament. This two were matches where their opponentes could carry them. Also, they worked with Konnan in those infamous matches. Then they have a little run on TNA where they face the Briscoes and they even beat AMW, but there wasn't much more. So, it's nice to hear that Quiet Storm has find success on Japan and to know that he has improved. As I said, his work in ROH is good, specially compared to the other Whipwreck students."
CounterCultureCantCount wrote on 29.07.2023:
[7.0] "There is something extremely commendable about turning your career around and becoming a full-time pro. He went from being a scrawny Indy spot-monkey to a legit heavyweight in Japan where he now lives. Gotta respect that kind of dedication and drive."
GulakBusick wrote on 20.05.2022:
[6.0] "Ridiculous man. An ROH original, his performance in that messy scramble match at the very first show always stuck with me. 20 years later and he's currently growling his way around Japan, where he fits in pretty well."
BigVan JimmyWangYang wrote on 18.05.2022:
[3.0] "One of the weaker members of Gleats roster. He doesn't do anything particularly well outside of grunting and squealing throughout his matches. He's not awful but he's a long ways away from being good."
minnjedu wrote on 11.04.2022:
"i knew him back in 2001 and 2002 in nyc and all he ever said was that he just wanted to wrestle in japan well he sure has done that and it seems like he has gained 100 pounds since those days good guy fair wrestler but is liveing the dream and how could you not love that"
benny5bellys wrote on 29.11.2021:
[5.0] "Never in the history of professional wrestling has someone growled as much as Quiet Storm. All I can think of is his growling and the fact he is as wide as he is tall. His name is lie."
Iam betterthan wrote on 10.08.2015:
[8.0] "He is really doing good work in Japan for promotions like (Pro Wrestling Noah, kaientai dojo & Osaka Pro) if we see his early works that was not much impressive but present work was worth watching means he have improving now so i think this rating also have to go high for him."
LS Inc wrote on 23.06.2014:
[7.0] "Good wrestler, that has done good in his years in Japan. His actual run with NOAH seems to be pretty good too."
Boris The Menace wrote on 03.08.2013:
[4.0] "Never really impressed me in the ring but he has a pretty decent run in Osaka nowadays."
Eddie wrote on 27.02.2010:
[4.0] "Chris Divine und Quiet Storm bewerte ich gleich. Ich kenne sie nur aus dem Team. Und das ist nach kurzer Zeit "satt" geguckt. Nicht viel innovatives, und auch nur grad mal so solide meiner Meinung nach. Das Team hat 6 Punkte durch die Tag Moves, die einzelnen Wrestler bekommen 4 Punkte, da sie nur als Team glänzen können."