Posted December 5, 201014 yr comment_5459493 This was fun as hell. There was no pretense of psychology in this and it was a basically a total spotfest, but it was laid out well and the spots all looked dynamic and exciting. We got a rolling surfboard from Crazy, a really cool vaulting dive from him, some moonsaults, et. Tajiri brought some nasty headkicks, rewind elbow, his vault hilo, et. Opening mat exchanges with the knuckle lock roll throughs and escapes looked really awesome and was a good way to set the tempo for the whole match. Tajiri won with a German which was semi-surprising but fitting. Not sure if this even went ten minutes, but it was a really well presented match. Sort of a "sampler" type bout for what these guys were capable of and well worth thinking about for the set.
December 9, 201014 yr comment_5460110 Super Crazy vs. Tajiri (2/7/99) - Damn, this is some pretty work. Seriously, it may be a little too close to some of the other matches but we’ll worry about which ones get cut later. Still, with the crisp execution, pretty choreography and big spots, how do you leave it off? Anyway, I’ll back the nomination with the idea that some of these will be cut later on. This one had the really nasty tree of woe. Tajiri was standing on Crazy’s head before the running kick. Maybe if there is a match where some interference hurt the quality, we can cut that one.
February 14, 201114 yr comment_5464504 Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. Super Crazy (2/7/99) This was pretty damn great as it was both men doing what they do best and that is hitting big spots and big strikes. This is one of their earlier matches and set the pace of what was to come and I think this is a solid nomination.