The Top 100 Tag Teams of All Time | 70: Swiss Money Holding

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The team of Ares & Claudio Castagnoli, then known as Double C, formed in Westside Xtreme Wrestling as a pair of Swiss bankers in 2001. This was rather early in Ares’ career and very early in Castagnoli’s. Their early years saw them work mostly in Germany, expanding out to the Netherlands, the UK, and eventually to the United States a bit. Castagnoli moved to the States in 2004, so he and Ares paired up regularly less and less. A few years later, Ares married Allison Danger and moved to the States as well, and in 2010 the team reunited for what I believe is CHIKARA’s most famous storyline. 

I cheated with this one a little. Swiss Money Holding, or as they are known throughout most of this post, Die Bruderschaft des Kreuzes, should have been disqualified for not having enough matchguide matches with a rating. In fact, they have zero two-on-two matchguide matches with consensus ratings. But my buddy Kevin Ford has reviewed all their CHIKARA matches, so I felt I had enough of a barometer to choose which matches go here. They landed at number 81 on the 2022 list and jumped up to number 77 on the 2023 list, which puts them at number 70 on the overall list.

Going chronological because 80% of this review is from their CHIKARA tag title run. But first, a look at their Swiss banker days. 

December 9, 2006 – Soest, North Rhine-Westphalia 

Baron von Hagen & Murat Bosporus def. Ares & Claudio Castagnoli
From wXw 6th Anniversary Show. Lord help me, this match is very long and production on wXw shows from the mid aughts is the pits. If you’ve ever seen the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker, you have an idea of how little color saturation there is in this footage. This is Hagen’s retirement match. He and Bosporus had been rivals rather than a team, but retirement makes strange bedfellows. Curiously, Bosporus, who retired in 2018, asked that his Cagematch profile be removed. I wonder what happened there. The crowd LOVES Hagen. Then it becomes clear that the crowd digs everyone as they take turns chanting for each guy. That turns into the crowd more or less trying to get themselves over, and Swiss Money Holding doing a lot of cartoonish indie buffoonery in response. The amount of stalling between bouts of playtime makes it clear why this went so long. This style of wrestling, full of ironic detachment and clowning, is very much not my shit. There were a few things I could hang my hat on, like Ares being handed multiple neckties with which to foot the referee and choke Hagen. If there was a reference for Hagen having a jock strap pulled over his face, I wasn’t aware of it (no commentary, in English or otherwise), so it just seemed childish. Things got chaotic from there, and ended when Hagen hit Castagnoli with a powerbomb (head drop), a lariat, and a backdrop driver (head drop), and Bosporus hit a frog splash for the win at 30:58. You do not need to go out of your way to see this. Above average overall, but not special. ***

March 20, 2010 – Easton, Pennsylvania 

Ares & Claudio Castagnoli def. Fire Ant & Soldier Ant {CHIKARA Campeonatos de Parejas 2/3 Falls Match}
From CHIKARA Wit Verve and a Bit o’ Nerve. All of BDK beats up the Colony before the match, allowing Ares to hit Fire with a tiger driver to win the first fall right off the bat. The attack also put Soldier out of commission for a while, so Fire spends a good deal of time with no one to tag out to. Soldier eventually got on the apron and things picked up nicely. Then came a great stretch between Castangoli and Fire that made me want to see a Castagnoli vs. Orange Cassidy match today. Things dipped into the trite for the finish, as Tarsus ran out to stop the referee from counting for Soldier, and with the referee distracted by that, BDK shoved Soldier’s head into the ring steps and hit a Doomsday European uppercut for the win and the titles at 17:06. Solid match, did not like the finish at all. ***

May 23, 2010 – Union City, New Jersey 

Ares & Claudio Castagnoli def. Frightmare & Hallowicked {CHIKARA Campeonatos de Parejas 2/3 Falls Match}
From CHIKARA Aniversario Elf. Delirious attacks the champs Incoherence during their entrance. That attack was enough to give Castagnoli a pin over Frightmare in the opening seconds of the match. The CHIKARA roster comes out to cheer on Incoherence, more than evening up the odds. Bryce Remsburg was very good on commentary, screaming to the roster not to touch Castagnoli or Ares because a disqualification in this fall cost them the titles. Much of the match was Frightmare getting his ass kicked. Hallowicked tagged in for a fun comeback. Frightmare got the spot of the match, getting tossed high into the air, grabbing the rafters, and then falling down into a hurricanrana for a great near-fall. The referee does an annoyingly slow count, seemingly because Castagnoli was late for a cue to break up the pin. But then nope, I come to realize he’s the BDK referee and moments later Ares hits Frightmare with a tiger driver and the referee counts fast to give BDK the win at 11:45. That turned into a very fun match! Good action, good cheating, a great and now very upset crowd. I like it all. ***½ 

June 27, 2010 – Cleveland, Ohio 

Ares & Claudio Castagnoli def. Equinox & Helios {CHIKARA Campeonatos de Parejas 2/3 Falls Match}
From CHIKARA Faded Scars and Lines. The crowd just watched Bryan Danielson wrestle Tim Donst during Danielson’s forced vacation from WWE, so I wonder if they’ll be a little tuckered out. BDK attacks during Helios & Equinox’s entrance, and per usual, they win the first fall very quickly when Ares hits a tiger driver on Equinox. Oh, Helios is Ricochet, by the way, with a new persona because he’d lost a loser leaves CHIKARA match to Chuck Taylor a few years earlier. Equinox is nobody, but he’s a nobody who does some pretty cool lucha style stuff in this match. The CHIKARA roster comes out to support the masked challengers. Helios hits a goddamn Dragon Rana and it only gets a two count. That’s not right. I do eventually forgive it, because the throughline of the match becomes Helios hitting insane offense on Castagnoli & Ares but being unable to put them away and making them look superhuman. Castagnoli takes his time getting his bearings back and calmly hits a pop up European uppercut for the win at 12:44. Not epic by any stretch, but a very effective match in making BDK look like monsters. ***¼ 

December 12, 2010 – Reading, Pennsylvania 

Mike Quackenbush & Jigsaw def. Ares & Claudio Castagnoli {CHIKARA Campeonatos de Parejas 2/3 Falls Match}
From CHIKARA Reality is Relative. In addition to the three matches above, BDK also defended the titles against 3.0 and the Osirian Portal before coming up against Quackenbush & Jigsaw. Eddie Kingston neutralizes the BDK pre-match attack, so things are different right off the bat. Quackenbush wins the first fall with a roll up on Castagnoli a couple minutes into the match. The CHIKARA roster comes out to support the challengers, which at this point kind of seems dumb as that helped zero challenging teams up to now. After not being able to get control, Castagnoli beats up referee Bryce Remsburg and calls out his own referee. He puts Quackenbush in the CHIKARA Special and the evil referee gives BDK the fall due to a corrupt submission call. That was a little silly. If you’re going to be that blatant, why not just disqualify the challenging team immediately in the third fall? The rest of the match, filled with terrific action, features slow counts for the challengers and fast counts for the champs. The commentators explain well that Jigsaw is getting exhausted by being forced to kick out of pins so quickly. Quackenbush plays possum to take control, but can’t get a winning pin because the counts are so slow. Remsburg wakes up and stops the evil ref from counting for Castagnoli’s triple Ricolabomb on Quackenbush. Jigsaw comes in and hits Ares with the Jig ‘n’ Tonic for the very satisfying win at 19:37. The end of the second fall was the only glitch for me in this match, as it exposed a logical flaw in the evil ref’s decisions. Other than that, this was an immensely rewarding comeuppance match for a very strong team that also cheats, finally cheating too much and having the neutral law decide to fight dirty and beat them back. ****

That was a fun dip into CHIKARA, a company I don’t usually get a chance to see much of. The less said about 17-year-old wXw shows the better.