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| Seth's 5 Favorite Matches |
| 1.w/Damien"Devil"Dupree Vs. K.E.G.; December 7th, 2000; Ft.Worth, TX- |
| "This match had all the makings of a great one. To start it was a table's match, and you know people love breaking tables. Then
it was announced last minute that it was for the first ever XSE Tag Team Titles. The action was non-stop, back and forth, reversal after reversal. The crowd participation was outstanding, most standing throughout the entire match. Add to that the shocking betrayal of The Cowtown Kidd, and the surprise of him chopping off my ponytail, and you have a masterpiece.
I don't know if I've ever clicked as well with anyone as I did with K.E.G. in this match. Even the frustrating tables falling out from under one another, after reviewing the video, made barely a
blemish."
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| 2. Vs. Hellraiser Hark; May 13th, 2000; Haworth, Oklahoma - |
| "This match was great for a variety of reasons. It was the first match in which Bastet was with me at ringside.
It was my first main event. It was a great seesaw battle. I threw almost everything I had at Hark, but he made a comeback using power moves and the encouragement
of his hometown fans. Gu, however, decided the winner of this one, with him interfering and using a DDT to get Hark out of the sharpshooter I had locked on."
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| 3. Vs. Cowtown Kidd Kevin Duncan; January 28th, 2000; North Richland Hills, TX- |
| "When I think back on this one, my first NWA-Southwest match, I realize how fresh and excited Cowtown and I were in our first match up.
Although it was just about a year ago, I can tell you that in the short time since then, we have both changed a lot. In this match all I cared about was proving myself,
and Cowtown was trying to continue his jumpstart to the top. The determination on both half's was what made this match great."
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| 4. Vs. Mike Thunder; April 28th, 2000; N.R.H., TX- |
| "This long running feud was at it's best in this match. This one was at an extreme fast paced and back and forth. I anticipated Thunder's high
flying, so he continuously missed his aerial assault. He did connect with his shooting star press, putting me and my right rotator cuff down for the count."
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| 5.Vs. Cowtown Kidd; September 8th, 2000; N.R.H., Texas- |
| "Cowtown and I had both learned and experienced much in this business between the time of our first meeting and this match. I was also stronger after
my time out due to injury, and now had Bastet in my corner. Cowtown was now the Junior Heavyweight Champion. Both of us were not as enthused about a lot of things anymore due to an unappreciative
promoter. One thing had not changed however, and that was the heat between us as we slugged it out from the get go. This match might of brought back some of that determination as we fought with everything
from chairs to stairs, and with everything we had."
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