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comment_5712689

While this is pretty much a veteran vs. rookie match, there's enough fire and stiffness to make this stand out on its own. This starts out with the typical vet beating down of the rookie with Hojo controlling things. Iwata is finally able to get on offense when she avoids a charging Hojo and follows up by slamming Kairi on the floor. She then focuses on Hojo back, even breaking out a really nice looking Regal Stretch. Eventually though, Hojo just has enough of this and just starts drilling Iwata with strikes topping off with the absolute nastiest spinning backfist that you will ever see catching Iwata right on the nose. Mika tries making one last comeback but gets jacked up by a running forearm from Hojo and another spinning backfist that splats blood from Iwata's broken nose onto her cheek. That's a visual that I won't be forgetting for awhile. Quite the rite of passage for a rookie. ***3/4

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comment_5755211

Hojo and Iwata both stuffed the heck out of each other. I liked that Hojo didn't completely eat up her opponent. This was a really fun 10-minute match. The post-match was great, with Iwata slapping Hojo hard during the post-match handshake and Hojo selling it yet trying to overtly pretend it didn't hurt. Nice touch!

  • GSR changed the title to [2015-11-15-Stardom] Kairi Hojo vs Mika Iwata

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