Last night saw me visit the talented guys of GSW (Grand Slam Wrestling) at their show in the Abingdon Guildhall, Oxfordshire. This was on the back of a very well put together, enjoyable show in Kidlington (also Oxfordshire) earlier this month.
'Mean' Tommy Dean |
This show, as was the case with the Kidlington show, was directed for the whole family. What I mean by that is that it was very straightforward, easy-to-follow, digestible storytelling that all in attendance could grasp, whether you're a regular fan or a newcomer to the wonderful world of wrestling. I'm not sure if it was the venue that added to the volume, but the kids in the audience were insanely into this show. What helps this is James Mason in the first match of the night. He comes across as a very likable guy and is very skilled in waking the audience up and warming them up for the rest of the show. I found myself with a huge smile on my face from the first bell - I was fully invested in Mason as face and his opponent, Wild Boar as heel - both doing an excellent job of getting the audience to cheer or boo them, respectively.
Wild Boar |
I think that this show made me realise why I watch the different offerings of wrestling that I do. I catch WWE's Raw, Smackdown, Main Event and NXT shows on a weekly basis. After a recommendation from Billy Carpenter (@hashtwrestling), I have also added Ring of Honor to that list. Each brings it's own type of wrestling and entertainment. WWE offers the storylines to get your teeth into (although I realise that they do lack in that department just lately), and Ring of Honor seems to be a wrestling-heavy show in the short time I have been watching.
The British wrestling scene seems to be a mix of ongoing storylines (if you are a regular to a particular promotion), wrestling, and good, entertaining family fun. This is especially true of the GSW offerings that I have attended. All bases are covered for my wrestling needs. Earlier this week, my friend stated that he enjoys the 'pantomime' that wrestling brings and I think that's what I love about some of the British/local promotions that I've been to see.
Stevie Starr |
Results
- Wild Boar defeated James Mason (resulting in him progressing to the second half of the show to face a 'mystery opponent')
- 'Mean' Tommy Dean defeated Josh Faulkner
- Stevie Starr defeated the mysterious, masked, Japanese Tagori
- Interval
- Mystery opponent, Little Legs defeated Wild Boar
- Stevie Starr & Josh Faulkner defeated 'Mean' Tommy Dean & Tagori
17-year-old up-and-comer |
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