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October 1991

  1. Cactus Jack vs Bobby Eaton - Worldwide 10/5/91 More random matches should start in the aisleway. Doesn't seem like there was a grudge as Tony just says this how you should fight Cactus by bringing it to him. Eaton hits a suplex on the floor and rams Cactus into the railing. Eaton's right, Oh Lordy, is it Sweet! Cactus hits a clothesline from the apron. He has improved his offense. I like his punches a lot here. He does a cool spot where he does the Stroke but puts Eaton's forearm over his face, which seems both nasty/safe at the same time. Eaton hits a home run right and Cactus sells it so well just falling back. Cactus takes a wicked head drop on exposed concrete. Ea…

  2. These UWFI tags are often aimless but they have some cool moments sprinkled throughout. You just have to sit through 20+ minutes to get to them. This was mostly about the Tamura/Nakano exchanges, although the stuff between Nakano/Miyato gets heated at times. Tom Burton still pretty much sucks, though when he throws suplexes and powerbombs, it's okay. But on the mat, he's completely clueless and even Tamura can't drag much out of him. The first exchange between Tamura and Nakano was a lot of fun, as Nakano tries to keep pace with Tamura and ends up getting caught in a choke but when Tamura tries to roll through with an attempt, Nakano holds on with a choke of his own. Love…

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  3. This starts hot and ends hot but hits a lull through much of the midsection. Yamazaki German suplexes Takada very early on and there's a cool mat scramble for control that follows but then it slows down, with Takada "showing off" on the ground and Yamazaki staying on the leg. When Takada wants to strike, Yamazaki keeps taking him down and going back to the leg. Takada never really sells it though. Yamazaki attacks him in the corner with some solid kicks and knees, knocking him down, but Takada comes back, stunning him with a knee before dumping him with a backdrop into the single leg crab. Yamazaki is still trying to finish him off with kicks but Takada once again suplexe…

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  4. Billy Scott continues to find comfort in shoot-style and this was probably his best solo outing to date. But still has an awful haircut.They open with a mad scramble and Scott lets Anjoh know early on that he ain't taking any of his shit. He kicks Anjoh in the face when they're tied up on the ground and when they're back on their feet, they're flinging hands and going kind of nuts, which is great. The groundwork throughout is a mess but that doesn't stop Billy from trying. I really like his German suplex lift into the Rock Bottom and his arm-trap judo throw but he can't really follow up on the mat. He does throw some mean palm strikes though. In the end, Anjoh catches him…

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  5. Fun as hell little undercard trios centered around Nakano and Fuyuki hating eachothers guts. They are immediately at eachothers throat and trading beatings, Nakano asks Fuyuki to tag in etc. This is broken up by some weird and wonderful Sano/Ishikawa workrate interactions with Ishikawa hitting an awesome tubby old man plancha. However it's back to hatred and soon Nakano has punched a beeding wound into Fuyukis forehead. Then we get Kabuki punching and kicking a bloody Fuyuki in the face (as it should be). Fuyuki is quite the good sympathetic babyface here, doing his high pitched yelling etc. The finishing run is really fun too with Takahi Ishikawa being fired up, Kabuki h…

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