aguakun Posted March 28, 2017 Report Share Posted March 28, 2017 Sareee vs. Yoshiko This was Sareee's debut as an official member of SEAdLINNNG. The layout was simple, it's a competitive 50/50 type of match, but these two are bursting with charisma and fire. They definitely belong in the main event of Korakuen Hall. The flow is captivating and all of the moves looked great. Yoshiko's performance is remarkable. She's an absolute wizard in the ring; a super natural beast. Everything she did was so crisp and 'effective'; there's a high kick she connects with towards the end that she beautifully follows up on with a lariat. Sareee's movements in the ring are so striking; she's the successor to Ayumi Kurihara (who she adopted her uranage from) in the way she executes her dropkicks and suplexes, and hurls herself into wild bumps. The ring, the sea and the mountains belong to Yoshiko and Sareee. ****3/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetlag Posted March 28, 2017 Report Share Posted March 28, 2017 This was okay. I really liked some of the avoid and move stuff they did. Yoshiko tried a few athletic moves like an ugly 619 that really don't fit her, and overall her "bruiser" style wasn't as emphasized as I would have liked. Sareee is one of those from a stream of pushed girls with offense ranging from decent to whatever, not very charismatic or athletic and not very interested in selling. It turned into one of those "do alllllll the moves" matches with a few submissions thrown in that came across as restholds. It didn't get overkill-y (atleast by modern standards) but this really needed some type of story to be more than good as neither woman was the type for this sort of athletic contest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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