Posted June 17, 200916 yr comment_5440831 Ginnety 74-81 NJ Set Disc #12 Tony Londos v. Tatsumi Fujinami 9/19/80 Londos is a guy I hadn't heard of before, I assume he is British, as there is some WOS style in what he does, but he is more Regal then Saint as he is pretty nasty too. Lots of nifty counters by both guys, it doesn't get into epic territory, but I am going to throw this on the block, fun match from a discovery. Chavo Guerrerro v. Kengo Kimura 11/3/80 This is it right here. A little JIP, but we still get about 8 minutes of really awesome matwork. Chavo is a true maestro and does some sweet looking stuff, that all leads to a super hot finishing run, and we are looking at one of the tip top juniors matches on this set. True hidden gem and a slam dunk. Antonio Inoki v. Hulk Hogan 11/3/80 This was fine, I liked all of Hogan's power stuff, and enjoyed Inoki brawling with Blassie. Still this wasn't blow away, and if we are going to put on an Inoki v. Hogan, we should put on the famous one. Was surprised to see a cushion shower after the match, as this didn't feel like a match deserving of that. Hogan/Orndorff v. Choshu/Inoki Keirn v. Fujinami Watched on classics Strong Kobyashi, Seji Sekaguchi v. Andre the Giant, Hangman 11/21/80 Not sure who the Hangman was, but he was pretty solid. Andre was a bunch of fun here as was Sekaguchi and Kobyashi, but this wasn't really competitive enough for a disc level match Hulk Hogan, Stan Hansen v. Ummoseke Ueada, Tiger Jeet Singh 11/21/80 This would have to be way crazier to make a list. Hogan's slip and fall powerslam is goofy as fuck. Inoki, Kimura, Fujinami v. Baker, Powers, Allen No finish