Really? I thought that one was painful. Earl was really playing well, but Thorsten was having problems running 3 balls. He missed a LOT of things he shouldn't miss in that set. Yes, he'd just beaten Archer, but Johnny was having a rough time of it, too - he almost seemed like he'd given up before the match began.
On the other hand, Earl's playing his A game, Brandon's done, but he caught a few gears that were great to watch, Shane is being Shane, and Tommy Kennedy is on fire. Don't get me wrong, I'm really enjoying a lot of these matches, but I don't know if I'd describe the two you mentioned in quite the same way.