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Dynamite Kid vs. Isamu Teranishi (WWF Junior Title League) (1/6/84)

- This started off as a fairly uneventful Jr. match but it really picks up in the end. Late in the match, Teranishi takes control after a butterfly suplex so he starts to work the neck. DK regains control and attmepts the headbutt. It misses so Teranishi capitalizes and hits a sweet gutbuster followed by a backbreaker. DK looks to be out but Teranishi springs form the ropes only to be backdropped outside by DK in a pretty wild bump. DK brings him back in with a suplex and puts him out with a released back suplex. I have no problem nominating this thanks to the strong finish.

 

 

(NJC 157)

  • 2 months later...
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One thing I'll say for bulky Dynamite is that he was a very believable ass-stomper when matched with other juniors. With the shaved head, he looked like the leader of a white supremacist gang in a prison flick. I suppose he had the personality for it too, but I digress. I agree with Will that the ending sequence was good, but it was a small percentage of the match. Of all the juniors, Teranishi might have been best equipped to go blow-for-blow with Dynamite, but he didn't seem like much of a threat in this one. So it felt like a prolonged squash with a few nifty sequences tossed in. No vote from me.

  • 11 months later...

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