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THE TWO SHEDS REVIEW by Julian Radbourne
E-mail: twosheds316@aol.com
Website: www.twoshedsreview.com
The Two Sheds Review European tour continues, and following the trip to
Norway, we move on to Frances Fighting Spirit Federation, and the
DVD release of their recent Queens of Chaos show, featuring some of the
top female wrestlers from Europe, Japan and America.
The DVD is divided into episodes, so we start with episode one, which
features Skye, from England, taking on Irelands Rebecca Knox. Before
the bout we see promos from both girls, before its on to the action.
Knox impressed me with her technical skill, and was clearly the better
wrestler in this bout, but the victory went against the run of play as
Sky picked up the win after a fishermans suplex.
Up next, promos from Jersey of Germany, and Englands Erin Angel.
Angel is in full heel mode hear, comparing Jerseys look to that
of a devil child, whatever a devil child is meant to look like. The crowd
were clearly against Angel in this one, but watching this you could see
how much shes improved over the past year or so. Its a slow-paced
bout, with Angel mixing holds with several underhanded tactics, before
Jersey begins her comeback. However, the match is thrown out when former
TNA star Kid Kash charges the ring, and tosses both girls out as the first
episode comes to an end.
Episode two begins with a recap of Kid Kashs run in at the end of
the previous episode, before quick promos from TNAs Trinity and
Englands Nikita.
We then go back to Kid Kashs tirade. Usual anti-French stuff from
Kash here, before he is joined in the ring by Trinity. The two Americans
throw out an open challenge, which is answered by Nikita and German wrestler
Sick. While the two men spent the majority of the match on the ring apron,
Nikita and Trinity really showed their stuff here, and were clearly the
best thing in this match, complimenting each other extremely well. But
it was Kashs attack on Nikita that led to her teams downfall.
After Kash slammed Nikita to the mat, Trinity scored with a moonsault
for the win. Afterwards, Kash proved what a rather angry young man he
is. Highlights from the match follow as episode two comes to an end.
Episode three begins with a contract signing involving Japans Sumie
Sakai and Englands Sweet Saraya. Saraya does her bit for Anglo-French
relations before signing the contract, and then attacks Sakai as she goes
to leave the ring, with referees and security having to break the two
apart.
A recap of the mixed tag match follows, before Kid Kash & Sick go
up against each other in singles action. A fast paced bout at times, shown
in highlight form, which sees Sick pin Kash after a roll-up.
Then its time for Sweet Saraya and Sumie Sakai to go up against
each other. After promos from the two girls, we see a great display of
technical action from Japan and Britains finest, the best bout on
the DVD, which saw Sakai win the bout following a quick series of roll-up
attempts between the two. These two seem well suited to each other, and
the handshake after the match added another touch of class to the bout.
Episode four, the final episode, features the rumble match to crown the
first Queen of Chaos, featuring all the girls already seen on the show.
By now you should all know how I hate reporting on these kind of matches.
Highlight of the bout had to be Kid Kashs attempted run-in, with
all the girls teaming up to kick his arse. Lowlight was the fact that
several of the eliminations werent shown, making you wonder what
happened to some of the wrestlers. The match ended with Nikita eliminating
Trinity to be crowned the first ever Queen of Chaos.
In conclusion - if youve seen nothing but WWE womens wrestling,
youll be surprised by some of the action on this DVD. Queens of
Chaos reminded me a lot of GAEA Japan. It shows that despite what some
may say, the womens wrestling scene is growing all the time. It
certainly bodes well for the future.
Match of the collection goes to the great technical bout between Sweet
Saraya & Sumie Sakai. I cant wait for their re-match.
With thanks to Jerome Pourut and the Fighting Spirit Federation for supplying
a copy of the DVD. To purchase a copy, which is released on Tuesday, August
23rd, log onto http://english.france-catch.com.
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