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February 1992

  1. Talk about it here.

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  2. Albright squash matches rule and this is no exception. Kaki tries to get slappy but Albright immediately hits him with back-to-back belly-to-bellies. The story is simple: Kaki's trying to avoid the suplexes and Albright's trying to avoid the strikes. In the end, Kaki can't avoid the suplexes and gets dumped with a German and dragon for the dramatic KO finish.

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  3. Tom Burton still isn't very good and while he shows a bit of personality here, he doesn't do much else other than get kicked a bunch by Yamazaki. Highlight of the match was Yamazaki landing the monkey flip attempt, kicking Burton and hitting the German suplex. Yamazaki wins with a choke.

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  4. Tamura couldn't save this one from mediocrity. Too much time was spent on the mat and while Silver's takedowns are decent, he doesn't know where to go from there. Tamura doesn't really get a lot of time to shine, although I do love how into that facelock he was. In the end, he takes Silver over with the fireman's carry and submits him with the neck crank. Meh.

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  5. Man, Fleming loves the leglock. About half of the match is spent on the ground with Takada in a leglock. Other than that, Takada pops him with some good kicks and the final sequence leading to Takada's armbar was pretty fun. Not a very good match though.

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  6. Somehow worse than his first match. Nakano's high kick in the corner and Whatley's collapse was the obvious highlight here. Otherwise it's Whatley laying around a lot and Nakano laying into him with stiff strikes at the end for the KO.

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  7. Pretty decent contest with some good striking, big knees from Anjoh, and Miyato showing some fire in the end, hitting the backdrop into the facelock. In the end, Anjoh taps him with the reverse armbar.

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