Styles and Abyss went all out from the get-go and the action never slowed down.
Every spot they come up with had a huge chance of either being botched or not looking as impactful as it should, yet they all somehow manage to work beautifully.
The whole "David vs Goliath" thing is a classic archetypal duel, but these two not only played it to perfection, they innovated it as well.
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Styles is called the Phenomenal One and he displayed why people call him so throughout this entire match-up.
Abyss played the monster heel to sickening perfection but by innovating that role himself with some great moves and tactics.
This was not just a total war but an amazing classic that is incredible to watch. It brought crazy actions of styles, a huge brutality, a lot of excitement and a brilliant finish.
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My name is Richie Jewell. I'm 25 years old and I have autism since I was born. Like everyone else in the world, I have an up-down life like a sea-saw. I went through some of the stuff that has been a rocky roadblock during my life. It was very challenging to live through and what not. The thing that helped me keep living was wrestling. It was escape from my troubles since I was 8. Although wrestling had its up and downs over the years, It was helping me to cope through getting picked on, depression and so many others. From WWE, ROH, TNA Wrestling, Lucha Underground, PWG and New Japan Pro Wrestling, Im very thankful for the sport that has helped to cope through and gave me wonderful moments to witness from my own eyes. If it wasnt for the sport, I wouldn't know where I would be today.If I could snap my fingers and be non-autistic, I would not because then, it wouldn't be me. Autism is part of who I am and what made me so unique This who I am and always will be: I am Richie Jewell.