Posted February 23, 200916 yr comment_5437680 Aguayo was pretty badass in this one, nailing the Japanese right in the face with his dropkicks and hitting a chunky senton off the top on the usual senton master, Saito. On the native side, you had the story of Koshinaka slowly becoming comfortable with his rivals and ultimately, forming a deadly combination with Kobayashi. Koshinaka also worked unusually well with the luchadores, perhaps because of his experience in Mexico. Not a high-end match but really enjoyable stuff from an unusual combination of workers, so I'll toss it on the block.
June 12, 200916 yr comment_5440622 I enjoyed this okay, but I am going to go no. This is not as good as your other 1988 Perro match, he ruled, but he didn't have as good a dance partner as Yamada. I also didn't love Wellingtons fake Dynamite Kid stuff. Will you should watch this, but I am leaning no.
June 17, 200916 yr comment_5440840 10/27/88 Shiro Koshinaka/Hiro Saito/Kuniaki Kobayashi vs. Perro Aguayo/El Canek/Beef Wellington - This was fun and all but I think we have most of these guys doing better things elsewhere. This was not bad by any means but unless Biff Wellington MUST be on the set. I have liked other Aguayo matches more and the Japanese team will be all over the set. I liked the DK,/Abby Six-man way more. I am not as amped to see this on the set over those.