GOTNW Posted June 16, 2016 Report Posted June 16, 2016 Almost an FMW match, every other move was a chairshot. Tenryu may not have had the intensity he would later display but you do see signs of his later greatness with THE FIRE~! he portrays which, as Hashimoto told once Samoa Joe, is the most important part of being a pro wrestler. It's a 1982 All Japan finish so you can take an educated guess on how it finished, Tenryu did a pretty insane blade job and the match is worth watching for that alone. **3/4
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