-Andy, you were a little too far forward on the arm wringer at the beginning. Danny shouldn't have gone back so far, granted, but you could've helped by straightening yourself out.
-I love the "I'm gonna tap!" sequences.
-When you reversed the arm wringer on Danny, you did it without doing anything. No fancy reversal, no knee to the gut, nothing, you just reversed it for the sake of chaining. You should always make chaining seem worth it, like you're actually trying to hurt the guy, so at least throw a strike or something in there, especially as a big guy wrestling a much smaller guy.
-LOVED the headlock takeover spot. I lol'ed.
-Keep dick to dick (i.e. left leg back) on headlocks so that it looks like you're making sure your opponent can't get the upper hand on you. For example, if I were to wrestle someone and they applied a headlock like you did, it'd be the easiest thing in the world for me to lift them for a backdrop driver, blue thunder bomb, etc. because of their placement. If they had it on dick to dick, not so much. Danny sold the headlock beautifully, though.
-Legsweep back bump was a little sloppy, but I understand, back problems fucking suck. It's part of the reason I do backbreakers so much; so my opponent knows what it's like for me when I wrestle.
-Danny's neck bump on the kick out was massive. Such silliness.
-As a tall-ass guy, don't bend down for arm wringers. Either stay up or go to a knee; bending down is a lazy way of selling.
-When I said go to a knee, I didn't mean fucking collapse. SMH, lol. Good selling, though.
-Lariat looked safe but had zero impact. Bump made up for it, though.
-Strikes in the Camel Clutch again looked safe, but very little impact. You just need to hit a muhfucka sometimes.
-GOOD reverse chokeslam. Those can either go really well or horribly wrong, and this was one of the former.
-Kinda weird for you to work the arm when he was just working yours, especially when Danny is so known for his arm work.
-Roll up after yelling at Ben was a nice spot, but perhaps not right after Danny hit a big cutoff move. The roll up itself should've been the segway into the cutoff.
-Double down at 8:55? Awkward moment.
-Sole food was misplaced, but a nice spot.
-Cradle DDT was very nice. Looked sick and safe, just like it should be.
-High Five was awkwardly bumped, but it was leading into a double down so it wasn't really that big of an issue.
-Good Jobber Clobber spot.
-Sweet finish. Now the double arm work makes sense.
All in all, this was a pretty nice match. Definitely one of the best I've seen out of you, Andrew, though I can't say I've seen a lot

. Like Don said, this was a good match because neither one of you tried to do anything crazy that you couldn't do, you just did stuff that you know how to do and can do and made it look crazy. That's the mark of good big guy wrestlers; if they can suck it up and realize that they can't do all the moves little guys can do and instead do moves that look good for them, they can be good wrestlers. That's what has ruined one of the guys in my home fed. He's 6'9", 450 lbs and thinks he should do fire thunder drivers and STFs, which he just can't and definitely shouldn't try to do. But this was the opposite of that, this was taking what you
can do and making a match out of it, and a good one at that.