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September 1999

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  4. Yaguchi is a sleazy brawler whose sole objective is to wreak as much havoc as possible, whereas Ni Hao is the new hotness, a Kitahara protege poised for bigger and better things. Yaguchi recklessly throws knee lifts and headbutts, forcing Ni Hao to outstrike and outwrestle him. But kicks, no matter how hard they are, are only so effective when the man across the ring is willing to sacrifice his noggin' for the pure love of the game. This is a match of momentum shifts. Yaguchi's backing of Ni Hao into the barricade and the latter's subsequent triumph in knocking him down a peg is a moment of pure elation. The frenetic and unpredictable nature of Yaguchi rears its head…

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  5. WOW! This was a super fun match. It was distinctly joshi and a nice contrast to the matches Mariko Yoshida was having the same year. Carlos Amano, while not a complete worker yet, was really fun just diving for leg submissions all over the place and using her size and agility to survive. To my surprise, Hyuga made this match. I've never really noticed her before but she blew me away here with her performance. She did a great job controlling her opponent. She did a great job selling. And she did a great job getting the story of the match over. Amano would try using her submission skills to her advantage, but Hyuga wasn't having it and decided to put her in her place with a…

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  8. I probably should've watched their May match before checking this one, but this felt like it was still pretty easy to follow on its own. I don't think I've seen Fukawa wrestle before, but she can handle herself on the mat. She's not as quick as Yoshida, though, and it kind of leads to a few moments during the early exchange where Yoshida has to leave herself open or feed Fukawa in semi-obvious fashion. It's not massively glaring or anything, though. Thought Yoshida was really awesome in this, particularly as the match goes on and she can't seem to put Fukawa away. Fukawa kicks out of an air raid crash and Yoshida has this great look of almost shock before quickly gatherin…

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