June 4, 201213 yr Author comment_5505673 Former tag team partners going at it! Choshu takes a bulldog on the floor. Yatsu applies a sitting indian deathlock thing and Choshu sells the hell out of it. Average match, but Choshu really knows how to build heat.
June 11, 201213 yr comment_5506136 Fine match for what is was. Didn't blow me away but was solid overall. G1 so far has been average though.
June 19, 201213 yr comment_5507284 This was an average match but I did like Yatsu's sitting Indian Deathlock. That looked painful as hell. Choshu does for sure know how to build heat too.
May 12, 201411 yr comment_5603008 Good match from two guys who know how to work. I was expecting to see a reanimated corpse in place of Yatsu, who's disappeared off the map since SWS, but he looked to be his old 1986 self. Match isn't as good as it would have been in '86 but it was fun.
June 12, 20169 yr comment_5756854 Early on Yatsu hits a powerslam, the same move that he won with on day 1. It barely phases the legend. Undeterred Yosh continues to have most of the offence and has a few of the crowd believing that he can win. Unsurprisingly he doesn't as a few lariats and the sasori-gatame get the duke. If you're burned out on closing stretches you might be finding this tournament more enjoyable than me so far. Although Chono vs Mutoh going 27m in the following contest would drain any enthusiasm quickly. There were a couple of solid matches to end the day in Hash vs Iizuka and Sasaki vs Hash.
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