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I liked this way more than the kickfest before, as this was much like a classic JWP match combining deliberate matwork with some advanced suplexes and dives toward the end. One of the best "reigned in" singles Toyota performances since the early part of the decade when she was trying to tear apart Hokuto's knee. Hasegawa provides some way cool holds and even cooler counterholds, and then scores a pin at the end! Wow, didn't see that coming. The second counter of the JOCS was perfectly timed, as after Sakie countered it once it looked for sure like Toyota was going to hit it the second go-round, but Hasegawa finds another way out.
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I liked the kicking and the more deliberate, matwork-based pace of this, but had trouble getting into it overall. I'm just not a fan of Hotta and I think Yamada is best suited in a tag setting. It also had a fairly tough act to follow, which wasn't helpful.
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I have to come down on the side that Kawada was not yet ready to pin Misawa for the TC here. Even after winning the Champion Carnival and taking him to a draw on the same tour. He was simply jobbed out too much towards the end of '93, with his team falling to DiBiase & Hansen and then him putting over Kobashi in the RWTL finals, he just hadn't recovered enough that he could go straight to the top singles belt. He needs to pin Misawa probably sooner than later, but preferably in a tag match or Carnival match first. It's hard to beat the Hokuto/Kandori tag in terms of telling an overcoming-the-odds story, just because that one was so unique. But these two manage to pull it off. The action is great throughout of course, but once Kawada gets a ridiculous hang-time kick to nail Misawa coming off the turnbuckle, things get nuts. Misawa gets the shit beaten out of him with about every big move Kawada has in his arsenal, but weathers the big bombs and gets just enough openings with his elbow smashes to make the comeback. This match's greatness is pretty self-evident, as all great matches should be, but having knowledge of Kawada's knee problems and the effectiveness of Misawa's elbow and the length of time since the first Tiger Driver '91 adds a great deal. I'm starting to dig big, epic puroresu tag matches over big epic singles matches, I think--so I don't know if this has MOTY locked up or not. It will be a close three-horse race with the May tag and the Queendom tag.
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That's a hell of a domestic crowd for 1992 WCW. Not a question, just an observation--Scotty Flamingo getting a pinfall on Larry Zbyszko on WCW TV has to be one of the all-time WTF results, at least in the pre-Nitro era.
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I liked this a lot, too. Honda is raw but he was already carrying himself like a star and was way over from the start thanks to his Olympic background. One thing that I think has come through on these '93 and '94 Yearbooks is that between Akiyama, Omori, and Honda so far, AJPW had building blocks for a post-Four Corners world that simply never materialized. Jun was thought to be a future legend, and maybe Omori and Honda weren't quite at the level of Kawada and Kobashi--but it's hard to hold it against them that they weren't once-a-generation talents. They've shown enough to me so far that they should have gone farther in All-Japan than they did. Instead, they were mired in the mid-card even into NOAH, while Jun became just another guy. Tracking these guys' development or lack thereof will be an interesting part of the late-'90s Yearbooks.
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I'm closer to Loss on Fujiwara than the general PWO/DVDVR consensus, and the idea of a shootstyle match with a ton of resets sounds like my own private wrestling hell. But I liked this quite a bit. It didn't quite reach that NJPW/WAR, Lawler/Snowman "out of control for real" level of intensity, but this was a pretty vicious fight. I thought the finish was blown and even Hash's reaction seemed to be one of surprise, but maybe that was just part of the booking. Not one of the blowaway Fujiwara performances but a good one, and a very interesting side note to his career. Hash ends up going over pretty strong, which he needed after the IWGP title turnaround with Fujinami that I still don't understand the purpose of.
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Another awesome segment from ECW, building well and paying off nicely. The Mikey angle and this are the things to point to when talking up how innovative the company was. Paul E. begs us to boycott the 6/24 ECW Arena show as it will lead to the match getting called off and Sabu not being hurt. The Cactus reveal was a great way for the episode to sign off.
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"Do you remember what I did to you last King of the Ring, or is there so much oil on your head that it slipped your mind?" Pretty good segment overall, though Lawler was clearly the most entertaining talker of the three. Still was too early to be pushing Diesel as a World title challenger at this point.
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Way cool look from Delfin--that half-Liger/half-Delfin mask looks like it would set you back quite a bit considering the one-shot nature of the look. This has taken on almost a dream-match quality now that I've seen Delfin's '93 and early '94 stuff, and in the end it lives up to it. Some heartstopping kickouts and reversals here, and Delfin gets a lot to the point where you're really biting on the near-falls. Credit that to Sasuke's J-Cup upset and NJPW booking in general, too. Fantastic bout, one of the best Liger singles bouts since...well, the Sasuke match. But not far behind his best overall.
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Best free-TV match of the year, I'd say. One of the best to air on any Yearbook so far, in fact. Great stuff that really plays off Slamboree and put over beautifully by Schiavone and the Brain. Regal was overconfident and arrogant at Slamboree, and here he's vicious and aggressive. Some of the holds are stuff that I haven't even seen since--Larry puts on a surfboard-type thing that's almost lucha-esque. The time limit stuff, as mentioned, doesn't really make sense, but it's not enough to diminish how great this was. INSANE crowd for this, too. It's incredible how over Larry Z is as a babyface--a theme that would continue for years to come, actually. I honestly have never quite understood it, but that's not really a complaint--he was a tremendous worker who deserved it, but he was also an older, mat-based heel who cut intellectual promos that were probably over the heads of much of the audience. But whether tearing it up with Regal or standing up to Scott Hall and the NWO, he somehow knew how to get a crowd behind him when he needed it.
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This is pretty shameless.
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Weird dating on this, as this looks like the official Scott Bowden heel turn when he had appeared in the TV studio the week before. Maybe it was from the MSC show the week before and only aired this week. The visual of the fans pointing to Bowden and explaining what happened is a really good one. I have to point out that I thought Corey Macklin was really, really good at calling all of this.
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Crowd is absolutely nuts for this, so good for them. But this is some bad wrestling--Konnan's selling is utterly bizarre. He'll pump his arms to fire up the crowd and then collapse against the ropes, then go back to pumping up the crowd. Really weird. It occurs to me that I don't think I've ever seen Jake bleed before this, not even in Mid-South. Post-match is really fun, with the tecnicos coming out to congratulate Konnan and then La Parka and Psicosis coming out to tease a fight. But when Jake tries to flee, the rudos corner him and help force him into a haircut. Warlord appears to be attempting to offer his own head up for shaving in sacrifice, which is really funny. Seeing that trademark long hair get shaved off really gives some weight to this--as bad as the matches in this feud were, this is an effective and significant payoff. The other wrestlers PUT THE BOOTS to the snake in the bag, which is equal parts horrifying for babyfaces to do, and hilarious.
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Yes, this blew the earlier 8-man out of the water. The first and final falls are chaotic, but not as much as the earlier match, and the second fall is utterly brilliant. Everyone gets a chance to show off what they can do, and the Parka-Lizmark comedy sequence is absolute gold. Not sure what prompted the Psicosis-Parka dust-up, but the other two rudos have a bigger one over who gets to pin Sagrada. That leads to their downfall, and Black Cat is triple-teamed into oblivion after the match. Meanwhile Los Gringos Locos and their magically-playing entrance music (was Pena ahead of his time or what?) come out to stare down the tecnicos to tremendous heat.
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There are JCP promos out there for a Piper-Funk house show match in Toronto (with Funk claiming that his mother is Canadian, I guess to ingratiate himself as the babyface).
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Bret has said that he was scheduled to work with Jake coming out of WrestleMania VIII (which I'm not sure works--Jake quit the morning of the show and I think they were already pushing HBK as a title challenger), and that he had never worked with Jake.
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Or alternatively, posed shots of pre-WWF guys passed off as current. Someone who didn't watch TV and only followed wrestling through the mags would think Hogan had a full head of hair up through the end of the '80s.
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Okay poor-man's-Adams-Jeannie-and-Austin stuff. Sandman's image is pretty much in place now, with the cigarettes and the canes. I liked this for what it was, but seeing Sign Guy and the other mutants cheering for Peaches getting abused is enough to make me wish a big carbon monoxide leak would take out everyone in the Arena.
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June 3, 1994! Sabu vs. 2 Cold Scorpio! Yes, when you think of this date, THIS will be the wrestling match forever linked to it! These promos are money, though.