PeteF3 Posted December 4, 2014 Report Share Posted December 4, 2014 Perfect kind of match for a supplimental year book set. Real good match that's not very well known. Aja & Kudo is always a great pairing and this was the set up match for their 3WA bout a few months later. Rookie/Vet vs Rookie/Vet might be my favorite dynamic in puro and they worked it well here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garretta Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 YouTube this, please! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makai Club #1 Posted June 5, 2020 Report Share Posted June 5, 2020 More fuel to the fire in regards to Aja Kong and Kudo. The class of 86 are destined to collide sometime in the future. And this is the first meeting between the two (in any form) since Kudo’s return to wrestling. They would face each other in December for the 3WA World championship. Before that, they have to team with their fellow wrestlers for now. Love Aja getting in the ring, shooing off Sato and calling for Kudo. And unlike Toyota and Yamada on the Anniversary show, she gets a reaction. It might be small but damn if it didn’t make me smile. Love their initial exchange where Kudo attacks the arm and tries to bring in to the mat only for Aja to blast her in the face with a kick. There was another awesome sequence where Kudo was outwitting Aja with her quickness, countering anything Aja Kong had in store for her. Aja Kong had to rely on the strikes to get anything after a while. Told a great story there. Poor Sato. She got beat up so badly any time she was in the ring. With Ito, there was more give and go but with Aja Kong in the ring, it was dream street. She ran nice interference for Kudo though and even had some cool subsequent offence, following whatever Kudo did nicely, whether it was a clothesline off the top after a Kudo arm wringer or catching Ito with a running clothesline after she missed a footstomp (to Kudo). There was an awesome moment where Aja Kong comes, with no cause to, and hits Kudo with her metal box. She fails to hit it off the top rope the second time though, hitting Ito (which would repeat itself when she accidentally hits the Urakento her for the finish) with it instead. A really, really good tag match with tons of neat spots and match building between Kudo and Aja. Sato and Ito more than pull their weight in their lesser roles. ***3/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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