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July 1992

  1. Very disappointing match considering the fire these two possess. Lots of teases but no real payoff. It's a whole lot of nothing until Miyato fires off a backdrop suplex but that's kind of it. They heat up for like a microsecond before Miyato solebutt kicks Kaki in the stomach and submits him with a rear choke. Meh.

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  2. It's Takada up against another white dude Southern jobber playing collegiate American wrestler. This time, it's Steve "Do It to It" Cox, who looks like Bruce Pritchard saddled with an Olympic gold medalist gimmick. He manages some decent enough amateur takedowns but he's real animated and Takada is his usual boring self on the mat, so it goes nowhere fast. Takada finally starts in with the leg kicks, blocks the suplex, and slaps the armbar on Cox. Donezo.

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  3. Nowhere near the fun of Takayama's hot-head debut, the follow up is...awkward, I guess? Lots of stumbling and fumbling, both on their feet and on the ground. The strikes are pretty sloppy but they definitely connect. Kanehara kicks Takayama in the face multiple times and there's a bunch of wild knees and open hands thrown. Takayama doesn't do much of anything here. He survives the single leg crab once but can't do it twice.

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  4. Slow paced match, but I'd say there's enough of two tubby guys cracking eachother hard to keep this entertaining. The early exchanges here are pretty fun as obviously these two work really snug, and Ishikawa also hits the worlds greatest plancha early on. There were also some nasty suplex bumps from these big guys. The submission stuff was filler, but it lead to a transition. Both guys would use these nasty short kicks, very pro wrestling style, looks hurty and nobody really does those anymore. By the end this gets pretty epic with Ashura Hara selling the beating he took huge. He would hit a suplex, but be unable to continue because he was too beaten up. So he would just …

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  5. Do yourself a favour and make it a priority to watch this match asap. Literally one of the most awesome brutal spectacles I've ever seen. It starts out with Tenryu chopping Kabuki in the throat in the middle of an exchange, leaving him suffocating on his back, which sets the tone nicely. The early Orihara sections were pretty fun, as every couple minutes he would try something stupid and get punished swiftly. Kabuki & Kitahara end up putting a massive assbeating on him. Kitahara looks like such a killer in this match, just walloping everyone with kicks left and right and dealing them kicks to the eye and the skull, and Kabuki looks great aswell, dishing out extra mean…

  6. Absolutely brutal, blood drenched spectacle. The early going sees Kitahara establishing himself as a dangerous striker by chasing Ishikawa around some with his kicks. Ishikawa makes the mistake of running the ropes and gets brained with a high kick. To add insult to injury, Kitahara puts him in the Scorpion Deathlock (something Ishikawa used to do to piss off Choshu himself). Pretty stiff opening, but it's tame compared to what's to come. Ishikawa gets the advantage when he hits his great sumo charging shoulderblock. Soon Ishikawa goes to town on Kitaharas bandaged eye, hitting some punches that felt like they were intended to draw hardway blood. Ishikawa proceeds to just…

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  7. Talk about it here.

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