January 16, 201312 yr Author comment_5528284 Wrong match. This is Toyota/Yamada vs Mita/Shimoda, it looks like. Don't really feel like watching that one right now.
January 28, 201312 yr comment_5531475 The Nakano v Inoue match follows that tag match on the disc. Tag match doesn't go too long so no need to skip it
February 7, 201312 yr comment_5533807 I was so confused expecting Bull and seeing LCO strut down the aisle. Really quick clip with Toyota getting the win. Actin that was shown looked good. Bull vs. kyoko really should be in full because I liked what we saw. This is a matchup that seems to work well as evidenced by their 1994 match.
February 7, 201312 yr comment_5533836 OK, once again my fears of losing my mind are unfounded. "Man, did Aja lose weight and come down with vitiglio?" Heavily clipped match that sees Toyota use a funky-looking bridge suplex to pin Shimoda. It's a promising first look at the Shimoda/Mita team, if nothing else.
February 7, 201312 yr comment_5533838 Nakano vs. Inoue is similarly decent enough but is yet another drawn-out Bull squash. Bull wrestles this one on the level, complete with pre-match handshake and refusing to use the nunchuks when the opportunity is presented.
February 12, 201312 yr comment_5534942 Match listing not making sense. We get the real match after a quick tag. Yeah, this felt just like a squash for the most part.
April 2, 201510 yr comment_5662967 This seemed to me to be In full, unless you count losing the ring entrances as being clipped. All the action seemed to be there. This was an extended Bull squash, and she was so far in control that she refused to use the nunchuks that were thrown to her. What was the story behind Bull and Kyoko's embrace after the bout? Was Kyoko one of Bull's posse? If so, why did they fight? Was there dissension? If there was, it was certainly ended by Bull's rather convincing (to say the least) victory.
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