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comment_5564040

The match is JIP with Taka taking a bad bump outside the ring and hurting his knee. Funaki capitalizes on this with some great limb work. Taka puts on a really strong babyface performance here, again I think trying to show the WWF he could get over in the U.S. and work that style. We see about 12 minutes of this and they are a great 12 minutes.

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  • 1 year later...
comment_5709281

Great last 10 minutes. Funaki is absolutely out of control with the legbar variations here. Anytime TAKA attempts a comeback his fucked up leg thwarts him. It makes for a great dramatic contest. At one point TAKA fights out of another Funaki leg lock and Funaki just gets up and slaps and kicks the shit out of him. What a statement. This may be one of the best examples of "junior match with damaged leg selling" I've seen, makes you wish the full version was available somewhere.

  • 4 months later...
comment_5735533

Awesome stuff, though I suspect we got all of the real meat of the match. I watch this and want to weep for what the WWF did with these guys. An MPro/WCW alliance would be drool-worthy. MPro was going through some severe financial troubles at this point, but they've offered us some fresh match-ups after all the multi-man tags from '96.

  • GSR changed the title to [1997-12-18-Michinoku Pro] Taka Michinoku vs Shoichi Funaki

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