UWF March 2nd, 2007
Steve Corino vs. Dustin Rhodes
Rhodes coming out to Nickleback was hilarious. Corino also cut a pretty great promo against the Rhodes family in general which got him heat and set the tone for the match. The match itself didn’t really deliver as it was as generic as you could imagine. You get the old school heel tactics from Corino that lets him control the match and Rhodes does decent enough as the babyface. The match only lasted around 10 minutes and was your standard affair. They have 2 more matches on Highspots and I’m hoping the rest work out better than this. It’s shocking how much better Rhodes look now in the than he does here.
**
ECW February 4th, 2000
Tommy Dreamer and Dusty Rhodes w/Francine vs. Steve Corino and Jack Victory
Well after hearing the reference to the Dusty/Corino feud I thought I would go back and watch what was available. This match was also my first experience with the “Fan Cam” and I have to say it was pretty cool. Made me feel like I was sitting in the front row which is a very cool feeling. Anyway, this left a lot lot to be desired. There was a fun brawl outside the ring (I only saw Corino and Dreamer) before they settled down in the ring and worked a basic tag. Dusty was set up as the hot tag and Corino and Victory got their heat on Dreamer. Almost as soon as the hot tag was made Rhyno comes out and attacks Dusty that ends the match. Decent feud builder but not a particularly good match.
*¾
Falls Count Anywhere, UWF April 20th, 2007
Steve Corino vs. Dustin Rhodes
I’ll say it was a step up from their previous match but I was still underwhelmed. They have 3 matches on Highspots TV and the first one started with a really personal promo so I was thinking there would be some type of feud. They just didn’t convey any type of hatred. The match was decent but it was a lot like their previous match but with a garbage can. I did like that Corino wasn’t able to get away with as much of his heel stuff because of the stipulation but they didn’t do much with it after the opening minutes. I was hoping for a gritty, old school brawl and they just aren’t quite there.
**¼
NWA Championship Match October 13th, 2001
Steve Corino(c) vs. Shin’ya Hashimoto
I’ve heard about this and seeing it on Highspots was really cool. The end is fairly well known as at the time I guess there was talk that it was a shoot on Hashimoto’s part. History aside I really did like this a lot. It only lasts about 10 minutes but it’s as good of a 10 minutes as you can find. Corino for the first time ever comes off as a sympathetic babyface. He just seemed totally outmatched with Hashimoto. He got offense in but at times it just seemed like he was barely hanging in there even when he was in control. When Hashimoto got in his offense it was brutal. Everything he did just looked like it hurt so much (and it probably did) and I mean everything. He would do an elbow drop and it looked like he was really driving his elbow into Corino as hard he could. The ending was also pretty brutal and I can see why people thought it was a shoot as Hashimoto just beats the shit out Corino and kicked him in the head until he was unconscious. I think he opened him the hard way to. The ref had to stop the match and award Hashimoto the title. Post match was also pretty cool as once Corino came to he attacks Hashimoto and then Hashimoto takes him down and delivers some punches that I think were 100% real. Really cool match even without the worked shoot stuff.
***½
UWF Bullrope Match June 8th, 2007
Steve Corino vs. Dustin Rhodes
I’ve now realized that watching their 3 matches was a total waste of time. I feel like they could have had a good match here but they just sort of phoned it in and wrestled for 6 minutes. Blading and using a chair a few times doesn’t make for a good match.
**
ECW Championship Match November 10th 2000
Steve Corino(c) w/Jack Victory vs. CW Anderson w/Cyrus
I was surprised how short the match lasted. Only about 10 minutes but it was very well worked and a lot of fun. I really enjoyed the fan cam experience here as you could hear both guys in the match and their managers talking shit to each other the whole time. I also feel like both guys were using the ECW style very well as they worked a fairly smart match with the hardcore spots that make ECW ECW. They brawled around for a few minutes before Anderson was able to work the arm of Corino and take control. Corino’s selling was really good and if you’re working a 10 minute match with half of it devoted to arm work the selling better be good. You get your standard face comeback and then all sorts of run ins. Both I thought the run ins were well done as there were a few times where it really looked like Corino was done for. Smartly worked and a lot of fun.
***
$5 Wrestling Live V
Steve Corino vs. Freight Train w/Black Elizabeth
I’ve never seen a match blends kayfabe and reality as much as this. I honestly don’t know what was real and what wasn’t from this match. Corino comes into the ring and issues and open challenge and proceeds to cut one of the most sincere and heartfelt promos of his life against $5 Wrestling and Freight Train. You can really tell that there is real heat here and this isn’t Corino just reading off a script. The match begins and it’s just masterful heel work from Corino. He kills the ref for not letting him use a chair and just beats the shit out of Freight Train. I think he went out of his way to be extra stiff here. It was just an unrelenting assault and then Jake Manning appears. I know this was off script because Manning and Freight Train were feuding and it makes no sense for Manning to help him here. I think Corino went into business for himself and Manning legit came to help his friend who he was kayfabe feuding with. Manning kicks Corino below the belt, throws him into a chair, and then Freight Train levels Corino with an elbow that puts any of Hashimoto’s strikes to shame. The ref no sells his bump and counts to 3 so they can end the match before things get ugly. I’ve never seen anything like this before. If they worked me it’s one of the greatest matches ever, if it was real then I don’t even know what to say. You need to watch this match for yourself because I can’t give the intensity that was seen in that ring justice by just typing on my keyboard. 2014 MOTYC obviously, and I don’t see how anything tops it.
*****
Barbed Wire Match MLW June 20th 2003
Steve Corino vs. Terry Funk
OK I admit that this isn’t from Highspots TV but I did find it on youtube from what looks like a legit MLW youtube channel. This is the kind of match that I had been hoping for when looking at Corino’s stuff. I like the modern death match style a lot but this is something different and the type of match that you don’t have to be a death match fan to like. They do a good job of building up the use of the barbed wire as they don’t directly go to any big spots. When the barbed wire finally does start getting used the match is all Corino and they do a great job of getting Funk a ton of sympathy. An old, bloody Terry Funk, thrown into barbed wire is really all that’s need to get you hooked to a match. You don’t need to know the backstory to enjoy the comeback as just seeing the control segment makes you want to see Funk kill Corino. While there wasn’t a big move or anything to start the comeback once Terry got going the match was great. Corino deserves a lot of credit for taking the beating that he got the entire arena to want him to get. The amount of times he was thrown into the barbed was incredible. I also like the Funk just totally snapped. He knocked out and pile drove the referee because he tried to cut Corino out of the barbed wire. The ending stretch worked as it looked like Funk was going to get completely robbed of a win but I was pleasantly surprised to see him overcome the odds. Also the end features some of the best barbed wire bat shots that you will ever see (more credit to Corino for taking a beating). I’m not sure why Funk won with a Stunner but whatever the whole match was pretty great.
***¾
ECW February 18th, 1999
Nova vs. Steve Corino
I don’t know when Corino debuted but this seems like his debut or close to it. It was all about getting the crowd to hate him and he did a good job. He went out of his way to be a “pretty boy” and made sure he did nothing that would get him any admiration from the crowd. The face/heel dynamic was fun enough and they ended up having a decent enough match.
**
Unsanctioned Match PWX July 20th, 2013
Steve Corino vs. Kevin Steen
I can’t say I was too impressed here. It really feels like they just kind of went through the motions here. The commentators were talking about how they hated each other and I just wasn’t feeling any of that hatred. I maybe had it a little bit at first as they came out of the locker room brawling which was cool but once they settled down the match just wasn’t very good. Neither guy seemed like a face or a heel and they just went through their spots before taking it home. They didn’t kill each other which I really don’t have a problem with because they really shouldn’t be killing each other in front of a small crowd for a small promotion. But when you don’t have a particularly brutal match and you don’t make me believe that you hate each other it just doesn’t make for an enjoyable watch.
**
I also watched the Jimmy Jacobs/Steve Corino shoot that was up there and it was really good. Hearing about how Steve Corino had sex with Missy Hyatt was hilarious and the shoot also had some insightful stories. I’m not generally a big watcher of shoot interviews but I’m glad I watched this one.
There were some really cool matches that I came across during this week but there was also a lot of stuff that wasn’t very good. I don’t think that means Corino isn’t any god I just don’t think Highspots has the best selection of his matches as the match I liked the most came off youtube and not Highspots.