10 Greatest Squash Matches In Wrestling History

8. The Beverly Brothers Vs. Bill Koby & Brett Tyler - WWF Wrestling Challenge (December 13th 1992)

Essentially the dopamine of schadenfreude injected directly into your c*ck, a Beverly Brothers squash match is both wonderful and unexpectedly grotesque.

Their total jam of an entrance theme, that makes you feel wealthy just by listening to it, in tandem with the early '90s mandatory colourful gear obscures what a pair of sick bastards they were. They were absolutely massive bruisers, too, which informed very effectively the brutal thrust of their dominant showcase squash matches. They were an infamous nightmare for enhancement talent - the primary source of pro wrestling work dread - in the early '90s. Their matches looked awful to endure.

Those jobbers got slapped around and splattered on the harsh concrete the WWF used to call a ring canvas with an array of thudding power moves. Even when they worked a leg, it looked like that scene from Bloodsport wasn't too far off.

Their finisher was lethal. That isn't an embellished description for effect. With very little means - or even desire - to protect their opponent, they launched them into the rafters and spiked them directly onto their heads.

Here, Jobber A clutches his immediately. He wasn't that good at selling.

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