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August 1993

  1. Decent match-up with Koslowski getting the shine. He delivers a pretty sweet deadlift necklock suplex and hits back-to-back belly-to-bellies to set up the final armbar. Miyato is good enough in the underdog role and gets a few hope spots, including the facelock with the leg hooked. Not much else to it.

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  2. No idea who either of these white dudes are but hey, UWFi can always use more of them. Not a bad match but a very basic match. I don't know. Bobchick has some good throws but Cairo has pathetic strikes and the groundwork wasn't very interesting. Bobchick wins via crab hold, duh!

  3. Oh boy, my favorite in THOMAS BURTON. But Burton shows the only side of himself need exist in this shoot-style world, when he capture suplexes Kanemitsu right out of the gate and then destroys him with a release German. Other than that, he's trying to grab a neckcrank and Kanehira is just trying to survive. He's able to snag a heel hook but when that doesn't work, he starts kicking the shit out of Burton's leg til he can't take anymore, then finally kicks him in the head and OUT of the ring! Fun finish to another meh Burton match but maybe Burton's best singles match so far? I DON'T KNOW!

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  4. Both guys make their UWFi debuts and Steve Nelson is thankfully much more aggressive than your average UWFi white dude, with his open hands, kicks, and matwork, whereas Sakuraba is Sakuraba but a baby. He maneuvers well enough on the ground, blasting Nelson with plenty of mid kicks when he can -- at one point, he keeps clipping Steve with kicks and it takes awhile for him to fire down. I liked Sakuraba heel kicking his way to reversing a leglock but in the end, Nelson grabs the double wristlock for the submission. A fun enough opener/double debut.

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  5. Bad News Allen sucks. Sorry guys, I'm not familiar with his non-UWFi work but here, he sucks. Kakihara, on the other hand, does not suck, which kind of helps this match? Kaki keeps kicking Bad News and keeps trying his best to make this anything but bad but, like...there's a point where Allen has Kaki's arm or leg (can't remember) but he doesn't know what to do with it. He's in deep contemplation about it. Anyways, the finish to this match is all you need to watch, as Kakihara pops up off of the judo throw and taps Allen with the armbar.

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  6. On a whole, not a terrific tag or anything, but it had quite a few cool moments, especially in the interactions between Tamura and Severn. The opening is a lot of fun between these two, with Severn trying to use his size to his advantage, grabbing big chokes, and Tamura being cat-like and agile, escaping the attempts. After a big belly-to-belly, Severn tries for the double wristlock but Tamura slips out, takes him down with an armwhip and shows Dan how to put the double wristlock on, forcing him to the ropes in a great moment. The initial exchange between Takada/Albright was really good, with Albright pummeling him in the corner and Takada firing back with shoteis and kic…

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  7. Talk about it here.

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