Sugar makes fun of Shard for wearing pink. Shard responded with a shotgun dropkick. Sugar found some arcade basketballs in the arena, and he then did the Balls Mahoney “Balls” punches with them. The crowd enjoyed that. Shard managed to send Sugar’s left arm into a ringpost, and he then went after that arm. Sugar came back with a spinebuster variation. Shard then hit a Gory Bomb. Shard hit an enzuigiri, but Sugar then caught him with a schoolboy: 1…2…3!!!
That was short with an abrupt finish. I don’t really have much to say about this match. They seemed to be on their way to having an interesting match (at the very least) with Shard going after an arm, but then it just ended out of nowhere. It’s notable that Sugar won another singles match this year when he never won a singles match in Chikara from 2009-2011.
TJ was a fan of wrestling as a kid (starting around 1999), and his first concrete wrestling memory is some kid bringing Hulk Hogan his old yellow and red gear backstage during an episode of Nitro. Hogan needed the gear to defeat Kevin Nash in a title vs. career match at the next WCW PPV. Nash lost the match and his career, which sadly resulted in the world losing out on seeing Kevin Nash matches for the last 13 years. Like almost all young kids, TJ’s interest in wrestling fluctuated over the years until an episode of Raw on July 3, 2006. TJ was curious and excited to see his beloved RVD show up with the WWE Title belt and what he thought was the revitalized European title. TJ decided he must turn to the the internet to figure out what was going on. Almost 6 years later, TJ is still searching the internet every day to find out what is going on in wrestling. Now though, he writes for the pop culture site (411mania.com), has his own blog (The Best of Chikara), and is the creator of the very site you are reading now.
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