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May 1994

  1. From Midwest Championship Wrestling, Lincoln Park Michigan. Talk about it here

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  4. Not as good as their 1993 match but still pretty good. Nagai will snap off some kicks and try for something fancy on the mat but end up getting caught in a Volk submission. The match itself is much slower paced, with more struggle on the mat. At one point, Han catches a foot and just barely blocks a nasty-looking spinning heel kick counter before he puts on his signature standing single leg. I love when Han gets fed up against strikers and just takes them out with slaps and knees of his own. The finish was great – Nagai goes in with kicks and slaps and Han grabs a choke and drags him down for the quick tapout.

  5. An excellent showcase for Yamamoto with a lot of opportunities to shine on the mat. He gets the initial takedown into a kneebar but Sergei fights out and plants him with a perfect uranage. Yamamoto goes back to the mat with some cool submissions like a backpack sleeper and a side STF. He's also adopted Volk Han's dragon sleeper>elbow strike combo. Whenever Sergei's got him in a submission, Yamamoto does a really good job of milking the ropebreaks for a little added drama. In a very cool counter, Yamamoto floats out of Sergei's armbar into a rear naked choke and then finally counters Sergei's leg submission with one of his own for the win. A very cool match.

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  6. This seemed a pretty natural thing to watch for Owen's birthday. It's these guys, so how could it be bad? It's not bad but it's not exactly the second coming of Wrestlemania X either. It suffers from the mythical Bret Hart house show effort. He pretty much sits back and gives Owen something like 80% of the offense before winning with a roll-up at the end. Before that, though, we do get a pretty decent shine with them trading slaps and Owen trying to cheat at any chance he can get. Owen does a pretty admirable job of carrying the action during his lengthy heat segment, though it does get old after a while seeing him work a bunch of holds without really escalating things. I…

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