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  1. Not the best of their series, but still a good match. Hansen was getting over and, surprisingly, a few fans even cheered for him. They had a hot start, before settling down for a bit. Hansen's manhandling moments were the best part of the match once again, while this time Inoki chose to focus on the legwork, as the strategy of working on the arm never paid off 100% in their previous bouts. They tried a few new things, like a dropkick from Hansen and a brainbuster from Inoki, which were really appreciated by the crowd. An anticlimactic referee miscommunication spoiled the rest of the action, this time Inoki won by countout, getting revenge for losing the title this way ***1/4
  2. I didn't know much about Tony Rocco, but he looked like a solid old school European grappler, so him versus Fujinami seems like a decent pairing. It's hard to criticize their matwork, as it was clean and solid. However, some of the action came across a bit dull and that is probably why this match is not considered an all time classic, as the fans were really quiet until the final sequence. While well executed, the work was bland and they never took the armwork to the next level, so in hindsight it never meant that much. The last few minutes got some heat, thumbs up for the clean finish after the stalemate. **3/4
  3. They worked this quite smartly, keeping it short and sweet because Baba didn't look in great shape. Race went straight to the point in an aggressive way, leaving no space to mat work, which was probably for the best. Baba's comeback was a bit goofy but alright, Race bled to add some drama and needed the ropes' help to save himself a couple of times. The finish was clean but a bit silly to be honest, Race knocked Baba from the top rope and pinned him in an anticlimactic way, even though fans still popped for the title change. Not great, but watchable. **3/4
  4. This was an enjoyable match, plus a good skirmish of the Flair/Valentine and Mosca/Hussein respective feuds. It was quite good to see Flair as a courageous babyface that wanted revenge on Valentine for breaking his nose, but he was the one that ended up bleeding and selling for most part of the bout, which of course ruled. Mosca did his bits quite well and the crowd was into it, especially when he had to respond to multiple cheap shots from Hussein. While this wasn't a match of the year contender or anything like that, it worked perfectly well as a 20 minutes "all star" main event, with good action, heat and a clean finish to boot ***1/4
  5. I wasn't really sure what to expect here, as this looked like a proper mismatch on paper. However, they did alright despite a lot of overbooking and it was pretty much all due to Gino bumping all over the place for Brody, bleeding from his forehead and still trying to get the job done. Brody looked good, even though he didn't sell much and this ended up hurting Gino's chances to win in my eyes. All three falls were consequence of an interference and the Gran Markus' involvement didn't work that well, but it was quite unoffensive and the crowd loved it anyway **1/2
  6. This was a 12/13 minutes TV match and they never skipped a beat. By 1980 standards (and Memphis), it's impressive how crisp and fluent this was. For somebody who watched lots of 45 minutes Impact episodes, this is how X-Division matches were supposed to go when they only had 5 minutes: creating a good pace and a solid story, without doing as many moves as they could in that little time. It was a babyface match and so there were no shortcuts, apart from Rich "casually" hitting Dundee low to get the victory. Apart from advancing the angle quite well, I can't remember a single mistake, if not for Rich not jumping enough on a monkey flip. This didn't set the world on fire, but I am happy I watched it ***1/2
  7. Much like the Sammartino/Zbyszko cage match, this was a really good match but, as it was the blowoff of a great feud (their loser leaves town was never taped), I was expecting a bit more from them as I loved this series. Portland was hot as usual, Rose's control and Martel's flashiness wee still a joy to watch. I liked the idea of using the No DQ stipulation as just to get them to hit each other harder, but a decisive spot would have been nice. Even the "hairy mask" removal was just teased again and it didn't take place, but most of its heat has gone. ***1/4
  8. I had to watch this twice, because the only available version had Michael Cole & Mick Foley on commentary and it was so bad that I decided to revisit this without sound on. It was a good blowoff after all, but definitely not the best match of the series. The blood increased the drama, the crowd was into it (but their support was disturbed by Cole's idiotic comments) and the finish was simple, yet very effective. However, it all looked too simplistic and the match lacked a more suitable structure: after months of really nice storytelling, all they did was simply brawling in the cage for 12/13 minutes and Bruno's victory never seemed in jeopardy. In a nutshell, a good match, but a huge disappointment. ***
  9. Another good World of Sports contest. Rigby reminded me of a very green late 80s Owen Hart, he's got nice flashiness and smoothness on the mat, a bit rusty at times but that is what makes him "real" and all of his action never feels forced. On the other hand, South seemed a lot like a Dick Slater, as he used his size but was also not afraid to get his hands dirty on the mat. However, they were lacking the personality to get this to next level, as the crowd was never 100% into it. It was quite original to start a few rounds with Rigby still selling on the floor, it was an interesting dynamic. It was a good match all along and a clean finish never hurts ***1/4
  10. The titles were vacant and this match felt like a fairly big deal. At times the heels' selling was almost ridiculously exaggerated, but the crowd loved it and so who am I to judge. I don't remember seeing much of Wiskoski's work in my life, but he was a good fit and of course Martel ruled as usual, his back selling carried two thirds of the match and the crowd never got tired of chanting his name out loud. Piper had amazing fire during his hot tag, but unfortunately we got a double count-out and the furious brawl continued. A great angle advancement, but a great match by itself as well. ***3/4
  11. This wasn't bad, but obviously they didn't reach the peak that they hit during their Texas Death Match in May. Having the IC Title on the line kept the act fresh and so did the addition of Gorilla as a referee, but I am not really a big fan of officials getting heavily involved in matches (and you can bet Gorilla did). Nonetheless, the bout was solid and easy to watch, even though they were clearly building to a Gorilla/Patera angle and the pace wasn't that great at times. With both titles being on the line, a non-finish was obvious. Not a bad piece of business, but this was quite skippable. **3/4
  12. The match is slightly clipped, as we only get 15 minutes instead of the total 22. Anyway, this was tons of fun and probably the clipping helped the match and made it more tight. They wrestled a really smart "less is more" bout and sometimes that is all you need. This goes exactly as you would imagine: Gagne is on fire, Bock takes all the bumps and then dominates for most of the match, until Gagne finally makes his comeback. It's good, not great, but the crowd was into it and so everything worked very well. However, Mean Gene is absolutely terrible on commentary and didn't do anything for me, he sounded like he didn't care at all. ***1/2
  13. We got 22 minutes out of 33, so not bad but about a third of the match wasn't broadcasted. This was pretty good, mostly because the challengers cared and they managed to get the fans on their side. The champions didn't impress me that much, they were involved in plenty of stalling at the beginning and the match didn't deliver until later on. Actually, Snuka and Steamboat had a looooong faceoff, that was interesting but also a bit weird, as this is not a decisive match of a long feud. While the match never accomplished greatness, they did 3 different hot tags and they all worked, so kudos to them. The curfew time limit was a flat finish, anyway. ***
  14. Thanks for recommending this! This was great. The match started with very clean and polished sequences of mat wrestling, but the announcer was spot on when he predicted that Rocco would change his behaviour once he got frustrated and cornered, as that is exactly what happened. Rocco got two warnings and kept bending the rules as much as he could, getting Sanders so frustrated that he started striking his opponent with fury and got a warning of his own (but the crowd exploded, which is perfect build and climax). Sanders sold everyting quite well, but took a few risks to stop Rocco's attacks and got hit by a piledriver. Rocco is smart not to cover, instead winning by KO due to the match rules ***1/2
  15. This was technically decent, not a bad match at all, but it was kind of disappointing knowing what these two can do in the ring. Part of the reason is that Jumbo wasn't super over with the American crowd, even though he gradually won them over towards the end of the match, which is good news. Bock was efficient as usual in his heat segment on the challenger, working on Jumbo's arm and then selling his comeback in a very believable way. Bock was definitely better than Tsuruta here, but he was involved in one of the worst referee bumps I have ever seen, so we get a predictable non-finish to boot. ***
  16. This was better than the previous match between the two teams, their chemistry improved and, as usual, the Portland crowd was just so great. The babyfaces' heat segment on Miller's arm was excellent and also a throwback to their previous bout, it's was good that the fans screamed for Martel to break his opponent's arm. Martel was the best man in the match once again, Piper did well in his unusual role of babyface in perils anyway. I am not a fan of cutting promos between a fall and another though, that looks quite silly. The non-finish was not too shocking and it seemed to be leading to a Sheepherders babyface turn, but the match was nice anyway. ***1/2
  17. This took place in one ring only, which was much better as the two rings set up was confusing as hell. The announcers billed this as Mexico vs Japan and it's funny to see the Hispanic babyfaces cheat as much as the evil Asians. The match was alright, but nothing special as nobody was really on form and some action was quite sloppy at times. The good part was that there were no rest periods, just 15 minutes of brawling and double moves, so time went quick anyway. The first fall was quite promising and by far the best ones, but the other too ended up being too quick and were quite forgettable. **3/4
  18. Unfortunately this match has been savagely clipped, because what we got absolutely rules. It's hard to judge a 60 minutes time draw when you only see 36 minutes. Race sold big time for Jumbo, but was also very aggressive when he targeted the challenger's neck and gets in control, they took their turns and wrestled a compelling match that never got boring. Tsuruta hit one of the best german suplex I have ever seen and almost won the match with a few bombs during the exciting finishing run; he didn't defeat Race, but the time limit helped the champion retaining and so they both ended up looking strong. I really wish we had the whole thing! ***3/4
  19. A solid and hard fought match, but not exciting enough to be a classic or anything. Of course, Rocco played the part of the heel, but the crowd was almost equally divided and this didn't let Rocco get as much heat as he was seeking. Which was a shame, because he was quite aggressive in his good legwork, also getting 2 official warnings from the referee for breaking the rules repeatedly. Roberts needed a way out and had to resort to repeated strikes (which is quite rare for Joint Promotion matches), but he clearly wasn't on Rocco's level; his selling wasn't bad, but his offense lacked quality and he didn't leave a great first impression on me. ***1/4
  20. Quite a fascinating concept, the top guys of New York and Florida meet in Japan. If you assume that this match had a political non-finish you would be correct, but they actually tried here. Backlund was good on the mat, focusing on Dusty's leg, the match was much better when Bob was in control. I liked the idea of Dusty growing frustrated and using heelish tactics to make Backlund bleed, which will led to the final DQ, but it's a shame that he forgot to sell the leg towards the end. Overall, finish aside, they still cared enough to have a decent main event, instead of wasting time and just relying on their starpower. ***
  21. This was incredible and the MSG crowd made it special. It's billed as a Texas Death Match, but it's "just" a No DQ Match, the pinfall rule is not enforced; while strange, it's a great thing because having a compelling match with that stipulation is so difficult. Keeping their previous match in mind, Backlund overcame the odds by going all out and bravely trying to knock Patera out, despite being outsized by the challenger. Yes, Backlund still tried to ground his opponent at times, but then he had to take bigger risks, which got both of them bleeding as a result. Such a nice touch for Backlund to unleash and finally use the chair that Patera tried to hit him, it got a great pop. We also get a clean finish after a crazy crossbody, thus ending the feud with a bang. ****1/2
  22. This ruled as predicted and I'm so disappointed that the title change wasn't aired anywhere. Once Again, the crowd was so hot that everything seemed so simple, Martel stole the show selling his injured back in a very dramatic and convincing way. It's incredible how the crowd was so much into a simple headlock sequence. While this was great, it failed to reach the height of the April match, maybe because the mask stunt was just too good (Rose wore it here as well, but it was yesterday's news apparently) or because the (non)finish was a bit cheaper here, lacking that bit of creativity that they showed the previous month. ***3/4
  23. This was better than their previous bout, as it was only 20 minutes long and Hogan didn't dictate the pace for the whole time. I liked the fact Hogan used the bearhug again, as it worked really well last time, he was also good at selling the leg that Backlund targeted with good consistency. The announcers were not great during this, but they pointed out how big Hogan was and you could tell that Backlund was doing his best to look like he was overpowered. There is another count-out finish, this time to Backlund's favour, but at least this time we got a more realistic conclusion and the loser doesn't look like an idiot (like Backlund did in the previous bout). ***1/2
  24. Another good match in their series, but for some reason all the Inoki/Hansen matches haven't been super and something was missing here too. The chemistry was there and Inoki bumped quite generously for the big Texan, but I feel like they were lacking of bit of structure and the story didn't evolve as much as I wanted. We get another count-out tease after the Hansrn lariat, which is fine, but they have wrestled a few times so far and none of them changed their strategy or approach to get a win. Plus, Inoki persisted with some time-wasting limbo work that went nowhere. It was good though, even the non-finish, but I hope they evolve their matches next time I see them go at it. ***
  25. This was a nice 15 minutes "shut up and wrestle" match, I'm sure that we would need way more of these today. Overbooking, BS, excessive nearfalls, "poses", "trending", attention to pointless details were not a thing here, it was just these two on the mat. Granted, it lacked in heat, because the crowd only got hot towards the end, but this was technically sound and you could see Fujinami wrestling a respectful and competitive match, compared to the wars he had against Hara or Kid a few months earlier. Again, this never became too exciting or dramatic enough to be a masterpiece, but it worked perfectly and never overstayed its welcome. ***1/4
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