Posted August 17, 201510 yr comment_5692273 Phil Schneider is joined by Will (Dangerous Alliance, Good Will Wrestling) for a new podcast that spotlights rarely seen matches from around the world. We'll travel to random Indies, Japan, Mexico and other locales to find the best wrestling from the past and present. In this first episode, Phil and Will discuss the following matches... Choshu, Hoshino, Kobayashi, Koshinaka & Sasaki vs. Hamaguchi, Super Strong Machine, Goto, Saito & Kurisu (New Japan 6/26/90) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_HwMoFG2N4&feature=youtu.be La Fiera vs. Negro Casas (EMLL 1/10/93) Aja Kong vs Yumiko Hotta (AJW 1/24/94) Low-Ki vs. Chris Dickinson (JAPW 3/21/15) You can listen to each episode of Digging in the Crates at Place to Be Nation and also through iTunes and Stitcher by searching and subscribing to The Place to Be Podcast. http://placetobenation.com/digging-in-the-crates-1/
August 17, 201510 yr comment_5692294 Had fun helping Phil kickstart his new show. Nobody drops analogies like Phil and he has a few in this show worth hearing.
August 17, 201510 yr comment_5692441 That Hotta/Aja match is an all-time favorite of mine. I'm not sure it's Aja's best match, but it might be her most entertaining match. Absolutely insane. Glad to see it made the list.
August 18, 201510 yr Author comment_5692629 I watched the Low-Ki / Dickinson match prior to listening and agree completely with the Davey Richards comparison (on the surface at least). First thing that popped in my head, highlighted by his very spotty selling (if at all) during this one. I also liked his heelish-ness, including the eye poke (crowd hated that) and Low-Ki's selling of it while he floundered at Dickinson's face trying to poke him back. Thought that was very good. Low-Ki's punch flurry was insane and the best spot of the match. I thought he was awesome throughout. Very believable (and thought he sold the variety of submissions real well). Good stuff guys.
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