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Akira Maeda, Kengo Kimura & Tatsumi Fujinami vs Riki Choshu, Yoshiaki Yatsu & Animal Hamaguchi

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comment_5434406

Too much action to describe. This didn't have any deep psych. It was just a 15-minute sprint with lots of moves and stiffness that kept the crowd in a frenzy the whole way. I'm not sure the world had seen many heavyweight trios matches like this in 1983. It was obvious that it would end in a countout, with all of them brawling outside. But that was fine in this case, because they brought such fire to it that the countout didn't feel perfunctory. I'll nominate this and I imagine it will do quite well in the poll.

  • 11 months later...
comment_5443560

Yeah, non stop action and a hot crowd sums it up perfectly. Wished this had each guy establish their roles more within the match but it was all about who could inflict pain on the other guy more with the Maeda-Yatsu match-up as the highspot early on. Loved Fujinami hooking in the Shaprshooter and twisting it into a bow-and-arrow. This is about as close to a heavies spotfest you are going to see. Imagine your stereotypical ROH spotfest with really good Japanese wrestlers who have over signature moves and this is what you have here. And that crowd never stopped going nuts. This left a big impression. I don't know how high it will be on my ballot but I can see it being a hit as well. I second the nomination.

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