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  • 3 months later...
comment_5527507

Ah... too bad the order is a bit off:

 

6. IWGP Jr Title: Pegasus Kid vs Jushin Liger

7. IWGP Tag Title: Keiji Mutoh & Masa Chono vs Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki

8. IWGP Title: Riki Choshu vs Shinya Hashimoto

 

I like the flow of Jr spot-a-thon then a tag that is spotty and dramatic and drive the crowd nuts then Top Guy vs Young Gun heavies come out to have an entirely different war. In that setting, taking some time to get going "works" - they had to follow two super exciting (especially down the stretch run) matches, so they built their war up.

 

John

  • 2 weeks later...
comment_5530813

Yeah, I was wondering why the IWGP Title match was going on before the juniors. Oh well, minor quibble. This did start slow and as a result I don't think it was as overall strong as their match from early in the year, but Choshu makes another great comeback that starts with a superplex. The series of lariats doesn't put Hash down the first time, and after a neat tease of Hash coming back but whiffing on a spin kick, one last Riki Lariat gets the win.

comment_5534190

Best match between these guys to date. As you'd expect, they kept it simple, but even the most basic stuff felt violent and fiercely contested. Choshu delivered another great comeback. It came off as a testament to Hash that Riki had to use the slightly dirty closed fists to seize the advantage. And the lariats into nearfall into huge final lariat on a running Hash made for a great finishing sequence. If Liger-Benoit featured a style I don't love well executed, this was a style I do love well executed.

 

Big picture, the two-week stretch that started with the 10/19/90 AJ six-man was about as strong a burst of wrestling as we've gotten on any yearbook -- something excellent from just about every style.

comment_5535377

Like JDW said this is excellent booking. There had just been two title changes plus Hashimoto had won their previous meeting, so the result was very much in the balance. Disappointing match though which didn't get going until too late.

  • 2 years later...
comment_5659992

Shinya gets the vast majority of this match, outwrestling Choshu to a shocking degree. But as long as Riki has the lariat, he's never out of any match, and he proves that again here, using four of them to pull off the win from almost out of nowhere. I like Choshu, so I would have liked to see a little more offense from him, but Shinya was effective enough that I didn't mind too much. He was strong enough on this night that four lariats was just the right number to take him down.

 

Not exactly a classic, but a perfectly solid bout.

  • 1 year later...
  • 1 year later...
  • GSR changed the title to [1990-11-01-NJPW-Dream Tour] Riki Choshu vs Shinya Hashimoto

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