2002 Ithaca Heavyweight Title Match: California Crusher vs. Baron von Wrechaus
woooooooooooooo! Well well, the mighty Baron who rocked the featherweight match in Wresetlefest '01 honed is skills and earned a title shot against the Crusher. Studying his moves... more »
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Well well, the mighty Baron who rocked the featherweight match in Wresetlefest '01 honed is skills and earned a title shot against the Crusher. Studying his moves & training in the hiatus between events, Baron was ready for the challenge. For the defender? Perhaps a little cockiness, bravado, or overconfidence, he was still the champ. Baron is quick and can counter better than any wrestler out there, as evident in the footage. However, the Crusher stepped into the squared circle with an arsenal of power moves, ground techniques & "below the belt" tactics. Yet in the end to the youth go the spoil & the belt was passed on. Pay close attention to the fiasco after the match. With Baron's belt stolen, the Crusher humbly assists the new champ & returns the belt to a well deserved competitor. « less
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Additional Credits:
Baron von Wrechaus: Wild Bill
California Crusher: Himself
The Iceman: Himself
Camera: Phil Haney
Baron von Wrechaus: Wild Bill
California Crusher: Himself
The Iceman: Himself
Camera: Phil Haney
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woooooooooooooo!
Well well, the mighty Baron who rocked the featherweight match in Wresetlefest '01 honed is skills and earned a title shot against the Crusher. Studying his moves & training in the hiatus between events, Baron was ready for the challenge. For the defender? Perhaps a little cockiness, bravado, or overconfidence, he was still the champ. Baron is quick and can counter better than any wrestler out there, as evident in the footage. However, the Crusher stepped into the squared circle with an arsenal of power moves, ground techniques & "below the belt" tactics. Yet in the end to the youth go the spoil & the belt was passed on. Pay close attention to the fiasco after the match. With Baron's belt stolen, the Crusher humbly assists the new champ & returns the belt to a well deserved competitor.
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