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[1992-06-28-UWFi-Sekai Gannen: Hakata Live] Kiyoshi Tamura & Yuko Miyato vs Tatsuo Nakano & Mark Fleming

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This was the best Fleming has looked since he first popped up in UWFi. He really gets to show off his power vs. Miyato with big suplex throws and a little more refined technique against Tamura, like his hammerlocked takedown into the headscissors. But Tamura is the slickest and wipes the mat clean with Fleming. Nakano isn't very slick either but he's scrappy and a little shit, which is why we adore him, and he knees Tamura in the face a couple of times. The exchanges between Nakano and MIyato are always very feisty and they didn't disappoint here. Nakano dumps him with a German suplex and Miyato answers by spiking him with a crazy uranage. Fleming still can't apply his shitty STF and while it doesn't work on Tamura, it works on Miyato. A really fun undercard tag. 

  • 3 years later...
comment_5984145

Fleming & Nakano were a lot bigger than Tamura & Miyato.  Tamura had enough skill to work around the bigger men, but Miyato just got destroyed.  Miyato was game and showed a ton of spirit, but he kept getting overwhelmed and would lose points.  By the end, I was screaming at Tamura to not tag out.  Sure enough, as soon as Miyato comes in, gets taken down and tapped to an STF.  Fun match, would like to see Tamura one-on-one against Fleming.

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