May 1992
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Seemingly Andre's last taped match in Mexico before he would have what would become his final matches in All-Japan the following month. Andre, as is to be expected is not in good shape here and keeps his work down to a minimum, just doing the occasional spot and holding off opponents for his teammates El Canek and Villano III and while it's very obvious that his in-ring days are numbered he still gets a great response from the crowd which is nice to hear. El Canek and Villano do a great job of playing the faces in peril against the impressive team of the ageing but still brilliant Buffalo (Bad News) Allen, the gigantic Great Kokina and a masked Black Scorpio who come toge…
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Finally! A Bull Nakano match where she works like Bull Nakano. This was her working as a monster. Yamada can't lift her etc. Nakano is great at putting over Yamada's kicks and offensive flurries. When she's on offense, she's just beating the shit out of Yamada. I wish these matches had transitions that felt a little less random, but what do ya want. Not all of Yamada's stuff landed clean, but it didn't really matter as she was just throwing the kitchen sink at Bull.
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This is one I probably wouldn't have ended up watching if it wasn't suggested to me. I like Onita. Even more than Onita himself, I like the idea of Onita: classically trained, Memphis-honed, charismatic, over the top, unchained spectacle, a creator of moments and possibilities. Spinks is not heavily on my radar. Past a year of watching Tuesday Night Fights on USA as an 11 year old, Boxing's never been my thing. I get the idea of a limited outsider with a faded but still viable name value and a very specific skillset. This was pure, beautiful simplicity. Spinks punches Onita. Onita falls. Onita bleeds. Onita gets back up. Spinks punches him again. Onita falls. Onita b…
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