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  • 1 month later...
comment_5522097

This had a fantastic first fall, with Hamada working some incredible athletic spots, Kendo continuing to work the crowd like a champ, and Aguayo being incredibly fun in his new babyface role after working as a big, bruising heel for his first few appearances. The rudos provide probably the greatest array of heel miscommunication spots in any match in history. Aguayo gets the fall for his team and the crowd chants for Kendo anyway. That's charisma.

 

The second and third falls don't quite live up to the first, as there's a bit of meandering and despite some stiff strikes the rudos are a bit less compelling on offense than working comedy stooge spots. All 3 babyfaces looked great throughout. It's too bad Hamada was such a stumpy little guy--he literally looks like an extra-tall midget--I think it hurt him on the believability scale, as he would have been better off as New Japan's junior ace than Sayama based purely on talent and ring smarts.

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  • 4 weeks later...
comment_5529860

Hamada gets backed body dropped? Even the fans were stunned at that. These rudos are not putting up with Kendo’s shenanigans. I’m thinking how the rudos are working well together but then they do a series of spots of hitting each other in error. Ha, Kendo’s multiple kip up thingy is a riot and the rudo’s team reaction of just standing there and letting Kengo walk away was fun. This Kendo guy is cracking me up. Fans start mocking one of the rudos. Entertaining match.

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  • 9 months later...
comment_5576779

I'm starting to think I prefer lucha six man tags to all other lucha as I really enjoyed this. I liked the third fall better than most here as I felt they built to a good finish with the fall coming shortly after the dives. I'd watch this again.

  • 1 year later...
comment_5651015

I noticed two things in particular about this match:

 

1. Kendo was the most over guy in this promotion at the moment, yet he really doesn't do much that makes him different from anyone else. It's indescribable, really, but then charisma often is.

 

2. In several earlier threads pertaining to matches from this promotion, people have mentioned drunk and/or disrespectful crowds. This was one of them. The only one really over was Kendo, and most of the moves, particularly in the last two falls, got the so-called "Warrior/DiBiase treatment". It's the first time that I've really noticed a Japanese crowd doing that, and it's horribly distracting. The jumpy fan cam doesn't help either.

 

Not a bad match, much easier to follow than most of the trios matches so far. Still, I'm glad to be done with this type of match until July.

  • 9 months later...
comment_5712018

This is a match that would have been much better if it was just one fall. I loved the first fall of this match, but the other two just brought it down. I didn't see anything wrong with the crowd here and thought they seemed genuinely into the match.

  • 5 months later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1990-06-07-Hamada's UWF] Gran Hamada & Perro Aguayo & Kendo vs El Signo & El Texano & Negro Navarro

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