All Japan Women DreamSlam I
An
Enhanced Review
Date: April 2nd, 1993
Location: Yokohama Arena, Japan
Attendance: 16,500
I am going to do something that I normally don't do, and
that is give a brief prelude to explain what is going on during this
event. I had to do a fair bit of research myself, so I am going to try
to save you the trouble. This review is different then most as I really
know very little about Joshi. I have watched a few matches here and
there, but in terms of its history and rivalries.. well I have no idea.
So I am reviewing this with some back knowledge but in general as a
newbie. So if I don't "get" any references to past matches
or past storylines, that is why.
From the early 90s until 1995 or so, Joshi (Japanese women's
wrestling) was in its glory years. The stars were hard hitting and tough
(unlike most American women wrestling), and during that time period
it wasn't uncommon for their big shows to have over 15,000 people in
attendance. One of the largest promotions was All Japan Women (AJW),
which was active up until 2005. This particular show, DreamSlam, was
hosted by AJW but they invited other Joshi promotions to challenge their
stars. Each match showcases an AJW wrestler(s) versus a wrestler from
Japanese Women's Pro, Ladies Legends Pro Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts
Wrestling, or Empresa Mundial de Lucha Libre. Such a summit was unprecedented
which made this event one of the most important in Joshi history at
the time it took place.
I just want to warn anyone that has not seen Joshi before...
this isn't the female wrestling you see on your TV each week. Since
women (in general) are more quick and flexible then men, they can actually
take even sicker bumps and the matches can be very hard hitting. Some
wrestling fans have trouble watching Joshi just because some of the
women wrestle in such a brutal style. I am going to have more video
clips then usual for the show so that anyone that has never seen Joshi
before can get a feel of what the action is like. This event is considered
top to bottom one of the greatest shows ever, and while that is obviously
very high praise I can't think of any events I could definitely say
are better then this one. So sit back, enjoy, and if you have had no
exposure to Joshi I hope that you might learn a thing or two about one
of the greatest periods in professional wrestling history. Here is the
full card:
- Plum Mariko and Hikari Fukuoka vs. Sakie Hasegawa
and Kaoru Ito
- Saemi Numata and Terri Power vs. Shark Tsuchiya and Crusher Maedomari
- KAORU and Ultima Tigrita vs. Mima Shimoda and Tomoko Watanabe
- Etsuko Mita and Suzuka Minami vs. Miki Handa and Rumi Kazama
- WWWA World Martial Arts Championship: Bat Yoshinaga vs. Susan
Howard
- Memorial Superfight: Chigusa Nagayo vs. Devil Masami
- Cuty Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki vs. Takako Inoue and Kyoko Inoue
- Aja Kong and Bull Nakano vs. Eagle Sawai and Harley Saito
- Dynamite Kansai vs. Yumiko Hotta
- Akira Hokuto vs. Shinobu Kandori
- WWWA World Tag Team Championship: Manami Toyota and Yamada
vs. Kudo and Combat Toyota
This review might be a bit long as the event is spread
over three DVDs. I'll do my best to call the wrestler's moves by what
they called them, but since Joshi information is hard to find I do reserve
the right to just describe the move the best I can and move on.
Plum Mariko and Hikari Fukuoka (JWP) vs. Sakie
Hasegawa and Kaoru Ito (AJW)
Hasegawa goes to dropkick Fukuoka as soon as the bell rings, Fukuoka
moves out of the way, but Ito runs in and she doesn't miss. Irish whip
by Ito to the corner and she hits a dropkick, and then Hasegawa comes
in and hits a facecrusher. Hasegawa picks up Fukuoka, Fukuoka rolls
her up, but it gets a two count. Fukuoka tags in Mariko, Irish whip
by Hasegawa, reversed, but Mariko hits a cross body. They jockey for
position, but Mariko hits a vertical suplex for a two count. Mariko
tags in Fukuoka, Irish whip by Fukuoka and she hits a cross body followed
by a dropkick. Hasegawa manages to tag in Ito, Irish whip by Ito and
she hits a dropkick. Another dropkick by Ito and she delivers a third
one. A fourth dropkick by Ito, she picks up Fukuoka and kicks her into
the corner. Ito tags in Hasegawa and Hasegawa hits a pump handle slam.
Irish whip by Hasegawa to the corner and she hits a back elbow strike.
Double armed suplex by Hasegawa, cover, but it gets a two count. Hasegawa
tags in Ito, Irish whip by Ito to the corner but Fukuoka avoids the
charges and hits a running bulldog. Club to the back by Fukuoka and
she tags in Mariko. Irish whip by Mariko and she hits a dropkick. Mariko
then delivers a backdrop suplex, cover, but it gets a two count. Mariko
applies a cross knee scissors hold, but Hasegawa comes
in
and breaks it up. Ankle submission hold by Mariko, but she releases
the hold and tags in Fukuoka. Kicks to the leg by Fukuoka and she applies
a leg lock. Ito eventually makes it to the ropes though and Fukuoka
tags in Mariko. Mariko comes off the top turnbuckle with a missile
dropkick, but Ito falls in her own corner and tags in Hasegawa.
Irish whip by Mariko on Hasegawa, but Hasegawa kicks her in the stomach
and hits a face crusher. Irish whip by Hasegawa but Mariko applies modified
abdominal stretch.
Ito breaks it up with a dropkick, snapmare by Mariko on
Hasegawa but Hasegawa reverses positions with her and applies a keylock.
Mariko wiggles out of the hold, but Hasegawa applies the Camel Clutch.
Bridging submission move by Hasegawa, but Fukuoka comes in and breaks
it up. Hasegawa tags in Ito, Irish whip by Ito and she delivers a hip
attack. Irish whip by Ito and she hits another hip attack on Mariko.
Cover, but it gets a two count. Scoop slam by Ito, she runs to the second
turnbuckle and hits a corkscrew senton. Cover, but again it gets a two.
Kicks to the leg by Ito and she applies a crab hold. Mariko quickly
gets to the ropes, and Ito tags in Hasegawa. Chops by Hasegawa in the
corner and she hits a five straight double armed suplexes. After the
fifth one though Mariko lands close to her corner and she manages to
tag in Fukuoka. Hasegawa and Fukuoka trade
strikes,
with Fukuoka getting the better of it. Irish whip by Fukuoka and they
collide as Hasegawa pulls down Fukuoka. Fukuoka quickly applies a crab
hold into a leg lock, but Hasegawa gets out of it. Elbows to the head
by Hasegawa, Irish whip, but Fukuoka hits a tilt-a-whirl headscissors.
Another headscissors by Fukuoka, cover, but it gets a two count. Fukuoka
tags in Mariko and she nails a cross body for a two count cover. Mariko
goes for the arm, but Hasegawa rolls out of it and tags in Ito. Kicks
to the back by Ito, Irish whip, but Mariko hits two seated sentons for
a two count cover. Vertical suplex by Mariko and she tags in Fukuoka.
Irish whip by Fukuoka but Ito hits a hip attack. Ito goes off the ropes
and hits a cross body, but it only gets a two count. Ito tags in Hasegawa,
Hasegawa comes off the top turnbuckle with a cross body but it also
gets a two. Hasegawa Irish whips Fukuoka into the corner but Fukuoka
rebounds out with a sunset flip for a two count. Fukuoka tags in Mariko,
who hits a release German suplex. Cover, but it only gets a two count.
Mariko goes for the ankle again, but Ito promptly breaks it up. Ito
goes for a backdrop suplex on Mariko, Mariko lands on her feet, but
Hasegawa comes up from behind and hits a German suplex hold for a two
count.
Hasegawa and Ito go for a double facebuster, Mariko flips
out of it and holds Hasegawa for Fukuoka, but Hasegawa moves so Fukuoka
accidentally dropkicks Mariko. Hasegawa picks up Mariko, Irish whip
to the corner, reversed, and Mariko hits a catapulted dropkick. Hurricanrana
by Mariko, but Hasegawa barely kicks out. Mariko tags in Fukuoka, who
hits a moonsault from the top rope. Cover, but Ito barely breaks it
up in time. Fukuoka picks up Hasegawa and gives her the Oklahoma Roll,
but Hasegawa lands up in the ropes. Hasegawa is bleeding from the eye
as Fukuoka gives her an Irish whip, but Hasegawa avoids the lariat and
hits a spinning back kick. Hasegawa tags in Ito, Ito goes for the top
rope double stomp, but Fukuoka rolls out of the way. Ito picks up Fukuoka
and slides her out of the ring, where she throws her to the floor and
hits a double stomp off the apron. Ito brings her back in, scoop slam
by Ito and she nails the top turnbuckle double stomp. Cover, but Mariko
barely
breaks
it up in time. Ito goes up top again, but Mariko holds her until Fukuoka
recovers. Powerslam by Fukuoka from the top turnbuckle, cover, but Ito
gets a shoulder up. Fukuoka tags in Mariko, Irish whip by Mariko, she
goes for a pin attempt, but Ito rolls her up for a one count. Mariko
goes off the ropes and goes for a hurricanrana, but Ito powerbombs her
to the mat. SIX running double stomps by Ito, cover, but Mariko
bridges out of it. Ito tags in Hasegawa, who nails Mariko with a spinning
back kick. Another one by Hasegawa, and a third, and finally a fourth
one. Uranage by Hasegawa, cover, but Fukuoka breaks it up. Hasegawa
picks up Mariko, Irish whip, but Mariko ducks an attempted back kick
and applies a waistlock. Hasegawa reverses the waistlock, but Mariko
rolls her up for a two count. Hasegawa picks up Mariko, Irish whip to
the corner, reversed, Hasegawa hops up onto the top turnbuckle but Mariko
quickly joins her. Frankensteiner by Mariko, cover, and she picks up
the three count! Your winners: Plum Mariko and Hikari Fukuoka
Match Thoughts: A bit sloppy but overall
enjoyable. If the name Plum Mariko rings a bell, she is the wrestler
that died from an in-ring injury in 1997, the first Japanese wrestler
to ever die from an injury that took place during a wrestling match.
All four of these wrestlers were non-stop and full of energy, which
is one of my favorite things about Joshi. The downside is that they
go so fast they are are bound to make mistakes, and it only made matters
worse that these four had very little experience wrestling against each
other since they were based in different promotions. Some of the moves
were brutal though, Ito gave out a total of eight foot stomps.... I
am sure their stomachs were bruised the next day. Oddly enough their
highspots/bigger moves came off flawlessly, it was some of the smaller
things that they messed up. The transitions were weak, but it is the
opening match so it wasn't a major problem. Since the opening match's
primary job is to get the crowd excited, I think this match accomplished
that goal if even it was a little rough around the edges. Score:
6.6
Saemi Numata (AJW) and Terri Power vs. Shark Tsuchiya
and Crusher Maedomari (FMW)
Shark and Crusher charge their opponents to start the match,
Shark stays in with Power and clubs her against the ropes. Forearms
to the back by Shark and she tags in Crusher. Kicks to the shoulder
by Crusher, Power tries to fight back and applies a side headlock, but
Shark grabs her from the apron. Crusher tags in Shark, elbows to the
arm
by Shark, Irish whip to the corner, but Power comes out with a lariat.
Irish whip by Power and she lariats Shark again before tagging
in Numata. Numata charges Shark, but Shark moves and chokes her on the
mat. Snapmare by Shark and she chokes Numata again. Shark goes for a
slam, but Numata rolls her up for a quick two count. Irish whip by Numata
and she hits a cross body. Another Irish whip, she tries to shoulderblock
Shark to the mat but Shark doesn't go down. Power comes in to help,
double Irish whip by Shark and they connect with a double boot to the
chest. Numata picks up Shark and goes for a slam, Shark blocks it at
first but Numata is eventually able to hit it. Numata goes to the top
turnbuckle and delivers a body press, cover, but it gets a two count.
Sleeper by Numata, but Shark slams her against the ropes to get out
of it. Numata quickly re-applies it however, but Shark slams her back
down again. Numata goes for a top rope sunset flip, but she doesn't
quite hit it right and Shark ends up landing on top of her. Numata tags
in Power, but Shark clubs her in the back of the head and tags in Crusher.
Crusher goes for Power's arm but Power gets to the ropes. Chops by Power,
but Crusher chops her back. Power gets Crusher into the corner and tags
in Numata. Crusher asks for a Test of Strength but she kicks Numata
instead and delivers a lariat. Shoulderblock by Crusher, cover, but
it gets a two count. Crusher hits a
vertical
suplex, another cover, but again it gets two. Crusher tags in Shark,
Shark hits an overhead powerbomb, cover, but Numata barely kicks out.
Irish whip by Shark and she delivers a backbreaker. Cover, but Power
breaks it up. Shark tags in Crusher, who plants Numata with a double
underhook face crusher. Cover, but again Power breaks it up. Shark
takes Power out of the ring, inside the ring Numata Irish whips Crusher
to the corner and hits a shoulderblock. Irish whip by Numata again,
and again she hits a shoulderblock in the corner. Numata goes off the
ropes and hits a quasi-bulldog, she then goes off the ropes again and
this time she hits it right. She goes for a third, but Crusher reverses
it with a backdrop suplex. Cover, but Numata kicks out at two. Crusher
tags in Shark, and they both lariat Numata at the same time, one from
the front and one from the back. Hart Attack by Shark and Crusher from
the second rope, cover, but Numata gets a shoulder up. Shark picks up
Numata, nails a powerbomb, and this time picks up the three count! Your
winners: Shark Tsuchiya and Crusher Maedomari
Match Thoughts: Not a very good match.
On one side you had two wrestlers not exactly known for being easy to
work with and on the other side you had two wrestlers that were still
very green. To make matters worse, Powers (better known to many fans
as Tori in the WWF) already had a badly injured shoulder and therefore
wasn't able to do much of anything in the match. Not that it really
would have mattered but at least it would have mixed things up a bit.
Crusher and Shark hit some nice looking power moves, but that wasn't
really enough to make this a good match as there were just too many
miscommunications. Score: 3.4
KAORU and Ultima Tigrita (EMLL) vs. Mima Shimoda and Tomoko
Watanabe (AJW)
Shimoda and Watanabe attack KAORU and Tigrita as soon as the bell rings,
double Irish whip to Tigrita but Tigrita hangs onto the ropes. Arm drags
by KAORU and Tigrita, they dropkick their opponents out of the ring
and both do a fake dive before sliding outside the ring to beat down
Shimoda and Watanabe. After a moment they return and the match takes
a more normal beginning as KAORU faces off with Watanabe. Watanabe dodges
a KAORU dropkick, Irish whip to the corner but KAORU kicks Watanabe
back. KAORU jumps to the top turnbuckle and goes for a moonsault, Watanabe
runs out of the way, but KAORU lands on her feet and hits an armdrag.
Leapfrog by KAORU and she hits a rebound body press followed by a pair
of seated sentons. A third by KAORU off the second turnbuckle and Watanabe
rolls out of the ring. KAORU tags in Tigrita as Shimoda
gets
in the ring, Irish whip by Shimoda and she delivers a jumping lariat.
Irish whip by Shimoda to the corner, reversed, but Tigrita flips out
to the apron and flings Shimoda to the mat. Kick to the chest by Shimoda,
she goes off the ropes, but Tigrita catches her with a headscissors
from the apron. Shimoda slides out of the ring, but Tigrita comes
off the apron with a cannon ball. KAORU then flies off the apron
with a seated senton, but after a moment they both return to the ring.
Watanabe comes in to face off with KAORU, and Watanabe applies an arm
bar. She releases the hold and applies a modified Muta Lock (to the
arm instead of just the neck). Tigrita comes in the ring to break it
up, but Watanabe lets go before she could do so. Irish whip by Watanabe
and she hits a hip toss slam. Irish whip again, and another power hip
toss by Watanabe. Watanabe hits a Fisherman's Suplex, but it gets a
two count. Shimoda is tagged in and she hits a cross body off the top
turnbuckle for a two count. Kick to the head by Shimoda and she rakes
KAORU in the eyes. Shimoda bites KAORU in the hand as Watanabe stomps
on it from the apron. Shimoda stops KAORU from making it to her corner,
Irish whip, KAORU ducks a Shimoda lariat attempt but Shimoda delivers
a flying headscissors.
Shimoda tags in Watanabe, who hits an elbow strike to
the back from the top turnbuckle. Watanabe applies a modified Dragon
Sleeper, but Tigrita breaks it up. Watanabe throws Tigrita into the
ropes and then takes her out of the ring as Shimoda comes in and grabs
KAORU. All four brawl outside the ring, as KAORU gets the advantage
on Shimoda and slams her onto the table. Watanabe saves her however,
and Shimoda gives KAORU a vertical suplex on the outside as Watanabe
chokes Tigrita with a cable. KAORU and Shimoda get back in the ring,
and Shimoda applies the Romero Special. Shimoda tags in Watanabe, Irish
whip by Watanabe and she along
with
Shimoda hit a double lariat. Double vertical suplex, and the hit a double
rebound elbow drop. Cover, but it gets a two count. Shimoda goes to
the top turnbuckle, but KAORU dropkicks her off of it as Tigrita runs
in and dropkicks Watanabe from behind. Scoop slam by KAORU on Watanabe
and she nails the moonsault. Cover, but it gets a two count. KAORU
picks up Watanabe, Irish whip, but Watanabe ducks the lariat attempt
and knocks Tigrita off the apron as Shimoda runs in and kicks KAORU
out of the ring. Shimoda and Watanabe then get onto the top turnbuckle
(different ones) and hit planchas down to the floor onto their opponents.
Watanabe suplexes Tigrita on the outside and returns to the ring, with
Tigrita eventually getting back on the apron. KAORU gets on the apron
as well, Watanabe tries to suplex her back in the ring, but KAORU lands
on her feet. Backdrop suplex attempt by KAORU, but Watanabe also lands
on her feet and she delivers a German suplex hold for a two count.
Watanabe tags in Shimoda as KAORU tags in Tigrita, Irish
whip by Shimoda but Tigrita hits a body scissors roll-
up
for a two count. Shimoda picks up Tigrita, scoop slam, and she hits
an elbow drop. Cover, but it gets a two count. Back up, Rising Star
Suplex by Shimoda, but KAORU breaks it up. Shimoda picks up Tigrita
and tags in Watanabe, Watanabe takes Tigrita to the mat and applies
an arm submission hold. Shimoda holds back KAORU, but KAORU breaks free
and applies a head scissors to Watanabe. Shimoda then applies a head
scissors to KAORU (so that they all have submission holds applied),
but the referee breaks them up. Watanabe picks up Tigrita, double Irish
whip, they go for a double slingshot suplex but Tigrita arm drags them
both to the mat. KAORU runs in, KAORU and Tigrita dropkick their opponents
to the mat and then both hit missile dropkicks from the top turnbuckle.
Watanabe and Shimoda roll out of the ring, and they both hit moonsaults
from the top turnbuckle down to the floor. Back in, Irish whip by Tigrita
on Shimoda, Shimoda reverses it, but Tigrita hits a quebrada. Cover,
but Watanabe breaks it up. Tigrita holds Shimoda for KAORU, but Shimoda
moves and KAORU hits a seated senton onto her own partner. Shimoda tags
in Watanabe, Irish whip by Watanabe on KAORU to the corner, KAORU jumps
onto the turnbuckle and goes for a moonsault but Watanabe steps out
of the way. Double Irish to KAORU, but Tigrita pulls Shimoda out of
the ring and KAORU delivers a hurricanrana to Watanabe for a near pinfall.
Irish whip by KAORU, Watanabe goes for a rebound body press but KAORU
ducks it. La Magistral by KAORU on Watanabe and she picks up the three
count! Your winners: KAORU and Ultima Tigrita
Post match: Shimoda and Watanabe beat up Tigrita and KAORU
some, since apparently they don't like losing.
Match Thoughts: Something just seemed
off with this match. There weren't any terrible botches or missed moves,
but a lot of the moves just seemed a split second off and at times they
seemed to be going in slow motion. Again (and this will be an issue
throughout the card) anytime you have a match with wrestlers that are
not completely familiar with each other then you are going to have a
few problems here and there. A lot of the "lucha" spots were
particularly rough, perhaps Shimoda and Watanabe just weren't used to
that style. The high spots were nice and it was far from unwatchable,
it was just lacking something and they never seemed to really get into
any rhythm. Score: 5.0
Etsuko Mita and Suzuka Minami (AJW) vs. Miki Handa
and Rumi Kazama (LLPW)
Handa kicks Mita to start the match, Irish whip attempt, but Mita hits
a series of punches. Diving kick by Handa, Irish whip to the corner,
Mita avoids the charge but Handa hits a cross body for a one count.
Irish whip by Handa, reversed, but Handa grabs the ropes and tags in
Kazama. Mita tags in Minami, tie-up and they go into a Test of
Strength,
but Kazama kicks Minami in the chest. Irish whip, Kazama hits a few
more kicks but Minami finally catches one and throws Kazama to the mat.
Irish whip by Minami and she knocks down Kazama before elbowing her
in the leg. Minami tags in Mita who comes in the ring with an elbow
to Kazama's leg. Irish whip by Mita, she kicks Kazama in the leg and
plants her with a piledriver. Cover, but it gets a two count. Hair
fling by Mita and she tosses Kazama to the mat again. Body scissors
by Mita and she rakes Kazama in the eyes. Mita picks up Kazama, Minami
comes in the ring with a flying lariat, cover by Mita, but it gets a
two count. Mita tags in Minami, Irish whip by Minami to the corner but
Kazama avoids the charge and nails her with a high kick. Kazama tags
in Handa, who comes in the ring with a top rope cross body for a two
count. Handa goes for a butterfly suplex, Minami blocks it at first
but Handa hits it anyway for a two count cover. Butterfly lock by Handa
and she knees Minami in the back.
Handa tags in Kazama, who kicks Minami in the leg before
applying an armbar. Wristlock by Kazama but Minami gets a foot on the
ropes. Kazama kicks Minami against the ropes and tags Handa back in
the match. Irish whip by Handa, reversed, and Minami delivers a back
breaker. Minami tags in Mita, Irish whip by Mita and she gives Handa
the airplane spin. Mita picks up Handa and hits a vertical suplex, cover,
but Kazama breaks it up. Snapmare by Mita and she applies a reverse
chinlock. Handa knees out of it, but Mita chokes her and hits a fireman's
carry slam. Cover, but Handa bridges up. Crab hold by Mita but Kazama
eventually breaks it up with a kick to the head. Mita tags in Minami,
who gives Handa a double armed backbreaker. Cover by Minami, but Handa
kicks out in time. Irish whip by Minami, but Handa hits a jumping lariat.
Another one by Handa, cover, but it gets a two count. Handa tags in
Kazama, double Irish whip and they both hit jumping lariats. Back up,
forearms by Kazama and she kicks Minami to the mat. Cover, but Minami
kicks out. Kazama applies a reverse chinlock into an abdominal stretch,
Minami tries to get away but Kazama applies an armbar. Mita comes in
to break it up, so Kazama tags in Handa. Fujiwara Armbar by Handa, but
Minami makes it to the ropes and Handa eventually breaks the hold. Stomps
to the midsection by Handa and she chokes Minami against the ropes.
Vertical suplex by
Handa,
cover, but it gets a two count. Handa tags in Kazama, Irish whip by
Kazama, but Minami rolls her up for a quick two count. Minami tags in
Mita, Irish whip by Mita and she clubs Kazama in the chest. Mita picks
up Kazama, Irish whip, and she clubs her in the chest again. Cover,
but it only gets a two count. Mita puts Kazama up onto the top turnbuckle,
joins her, and hits an avalanche-style electric chair. Cover, but
Handa breaks it up. Mita takes Kazama outside the ring and throws her
into the railing. After a moment they get back in the ring, Irish whip
by Mita, reversed, and Kazama delivers a spinning back heel kick.
Kazama tags in Handa, Irish whip by Handa, reversed, but
Handa applies the Achilles Hold. Mita struggles to the ropes and eventually
makes it, forcing the break. Handa applies the figure four leg lock
and Kazama comes in to kick Mita while she is in the hold. Mita flips
over to reverse the hold, and Mita manages to tag in Minami. Kicks to
the leg to Handa by Minami and she applies a leg lock. Kazama breaks
it up, but Mita runs in to stomp on Handa. Knee breaker by Minami and
she re-applies the leg lock, but Handa makes it to the ropes. Minami
picks up Handa, she puts her on the top turnbuckle and hits a superplex
from the second rope. Cover, but Handa barely kicks out. Double Irish
whip to Handa and they kick her in the stomach. Minami holds Handa for
Mita, but Handa moves and Mita accidentally clubs Minami in the chest.
This gives Handa time to tag in Kazama, who rolls up Minami for a two
count. Irish whip by Kazama, Handa tries to help, Minami avoids the
double lariat attempt, but Kazama hits a pair of high kicks for a two
count. Irish whip by Handa, reversed, but Handa delivers a Victory Roll
for a two count. Handa goes off the ropes but Minami catches her with
a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and tags in Mita.
Mita
puts Handa up on her shoulders and hits an electric chair. Minami follows
with a top rope body press, cover by Mita, but it gets a two count.
Waistlock by Mita, but Handa reverses it and hits a German suplex
hold for a two count as Kazama dives out onto Minami outside the
ring. Mita rolls to the outside, but Handa comes off the top turnbuckle
with a plancha onto her. Handa slides Mita back into the ring and hits
a backdrop suplex followed by a fisherman suplex hold, but Minami breaks
it up.
Handa tags in Kazama, who kicks Mita in the chest. Mita
tags in Minami, Kazama goes for a kick but Minami
ducks
it and hits a backdrop suplex for a two count cover. Powerbomb by
Minami, but Handa breaks up the pin attempt. Another powerbomb
by Minami, cover, but Kazama kicks out at two. Minami goes up to the
top turnbuckle, but Kazama moves out of the way of the missile dropkick.
Handa comes off the top turnbuckle with a missile dropkick onto Minami,
Kazama quickly follows with a German suplex hold but Minami barely kicks
out. Kazama goes to the top turnbuckle and hits a spinning heel kick.
Cover, but Mita breaks it up. Kazama tags in Handa, Irish whip by Handa
but Minami hits a lariat and tags in Mita. Mita picks up Handa and goes
for a backdrop suplex, but Handa lands on top of her and picks up a
two count. Irish whip by Handa, Mita gets in position to hit a suplex,
but Kazama runs in and kicks her in the back. Jumping lariat by Handa,
cover, but Mita bridges up. Minami comes in, double Irish whip to Handa
but she hits a lariat on both of them. Handa picks up Mita and goes
for a suplex, but Minami knocks her down with a lariat. Minami picks
up Handa and hits a powerbomb, both she and Mita go to the top turnbuckle
and they hit simultaneous missile dropkicks. Cover by Mita but Kazama
breaks it up. Mita picks up Handa and puts her on her shoulders, but
Kazama runs in and kicks Mita in the midsection. Double DDT by Handa
and Kazama, cover by Handa, but Minami breaks it up. Handa tags in Kazama,
Kazama goes for a corkscrew splash off the top turnbuckle, but Mita
moves out of the way. Mita goes to tag in Minami, but Kazama cuts her
off and pulls her down by the leg. Kazama picks up Mita and hits a German
suplex, cover, but Mita kicks out at two. Kazama picks up Mita and hits
a sloppy powerbomb, cover, but again it gets a two. German suplex hold
by Kazama, but Minami barely breaks it up in time. Mita picks up Kazama,
Irish whip, but Kazama ducks the lariat attempt and plants her with
a German suplex hold for the three count. Your winners: Miki Handa and
Rumi Kazama
Match Thoughts: For those keeping score,
AJW is now 0-4, much to the crowd's surprise. Now remember that I have
never seen these four before, but I have decided that I am in love with
Mita and Kazama really sucks. It was amazing to see the other three
working so hard but with Kazama only delivering kicks and doing sloppy
moves. But if you ignore her for a moment this was a great match. The
action stayed fast paced but it was logical as well, with Mita being
able to control just Handa but when Kazama helped her then she lost
control. Mita and Minami also had a few miscommunications which allowed
a hot tag and helped lead to the ending sequence. Mita was a lot of
fun to watch as she wrestles with so much emotion that she got the crowd
back into it the few times they quieted down. The crowd was hot by the
end, although they seemed surprised to see AJW drop another fall. Overall
it was an enjoyable match, I just wish that Kazama hadn't been so useless
compared to the other three wrestlers. Score: 7.4
Bat Yoshinaga vs. Susan Howard
This is for the WWWA Martial Arts Championship and is a shoot fight.
This time I am not going to do play by play since its not a professional
wrestling match, but Bat Yoshinaga won easily in a judge's decision.
Pretty slow match with Yoshinaga focusing on Howard's legs, which were
quite bruised by the time the match ended. Not my kind of thing, but
it wasn't unwatchable.
Chigusa Nagayo (AJW) vs. Devil Masami (JWP)
This is dubbed a "Memorial Superfight," probably because Chigusa
Nagayo was returning from a four year layoff to battle her old foe.
They circle each other to start, Masami goes for a lariat but Chigusa
ducks it and hits a belly to belly suplex. Irish whip by Chigusa, they
duck each others lariats and face off once again. Tie-up, but Chigusa
hits a suplex for a two count. Back up, Masami stretches Chigusa against
her knee but Chigusa gets free and Masami allows her to get back to
her feet. Takedown by Chigusa and she applies an armbar on the mat,
but Masami rolls out of it and applies a head scissors. Chigusa rolls
out of it, Masami applies a front facelock and hits a vertical suplex.
Kick to the head by Masami, she picks up Chigusa and hits a tilt-a-whirl
backbreaker. Cover, but Chigusa easily kicks out. Masami picks up Chigusa
and throws her into the turnbuckle. Elbows in the corner by Masami,
snapmare, and she applies a modified Dragon Sleeper. Masami releases
it so that she can drive her elbow into Chigusa's head, she picks up
Chigusa, Irish whip, she delivers a lariat but Chigusa gets back to
her feet. Masami goes off the ropes and hits another one, but Chigusa
absorbs the blow. Lariat by Chigusa, but it also has no effect, nor
does the second one. Double lariat, and this time both wrestlers are
slow to get back up. Cover by
Masami
but Chigusa kicks out at one. Irish whip by Masami, reversed, Masami
avoids the first kick but Chigusa hits an enzigieri. Masami quickly
applies a leg lock but Chigusa makes it to the ropes. Leg sweep by Chigusa,
Masami rolls out of the ring, but Chigusa goes out to the apron
and hits a plancha down to the floor. Chigusa gets back into the
ring and Masami eventually joins her. Irish whip by Chigusa and she
delivers a series of high kicks until Masami falls to the mat. Another
kick to the head by Chigusa, cover, but it only gets a two count. Scorpion
Deathlock by Chigusa, after a moment she releases it and slaps Masami
in the Romero Special. Chigusa lets her go so she can apply a sleeper,
but Masami blocks it so Chigusa applies a head scissors instead. Masami
slowly rolls to the ropes and forces the break.
Chigusa goes outside the ring but after a minute returns,
kick to the stomach by Masami and she hits a German suplex hold for
a two count. Kick to the back of the head by Masami and she stomps on
Chigusa a few more times. Cover by Masami but it only gets a one count.
Irish whip by Masami to the corner, reversed, Masami jumps behind Chigusa
but Chigusa kicks her in the head. More high kicks by Chigusa, she picks
up Masami, Irish whip, Chigusa ducks a lariat attempt and pancakes but
Masami hits a double stomp. Masami picks up Chigusa and hits a vertical
suplex, she goes up to the top turnbuckle but Chigusa rolls out of the
way of the somersault splash. Heel kick by Chigusa and she kicks Masami
while she kneels on the mat. Back up, Irish whip by Chigusa to the corner
but Masami avoids the heel kick and knocks her out of the ring. Masami
then goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a plancha down onto Chigusa.
Masami picks up Chigusa and nails a powerbomb, she returns to the ring
but Chigusa makes it back in at around 12. Masami lariats Chigusa while
she is on the apron though and Chigusa falls back outside the ring.
Chigusa gets back on the apron again and hits a sunset flip over the
ropes for a two count. German suplex hold by Chigusa, but it only gets
a two count. She hits a second one, but it only gets a two count as
well.
Chigusa goes up to the top turnbuckle but Masami avoids the elbow drop.
Kick to the stomach by Masami but Chigusa delivers a DDT. Chigusa goes
up to the second turnbuckle, but Masami catches her up there and chops
her back to the mat. Lariat by Masami into the corner and she nails
a powerbomb. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Another powerbomb
by Masami, cover, but again she only gets a two count. A third powerbomb
by Masami, cover, but once again Chigusa gets a shoulder up. Looking
frustrated, Masami drags Chigusa to her feet, puts her onto the top
turnbuckle and and hits an Avalanche-style Northern Lights Suplex. Cover,
and she picks up the three count! Your winner: Devil Masami
Match Thoughts: Not a bad match. Just
in case you are imaging two old people, even though they both had a
feud in the 80s and Chigusa hadn't wrestled in four years, Chigusa was
only 28 when the match took place and Masami was 31. They would both
wrestle for many years after this including battles over the AAAW Singles
Championship. Anyway, considering that Chigusa was a little rusty this
was a good match but nowhere near the matches they had in the past.
Masami was pretty dominate the last third of the match or so, but especially
in puroresu (long layoff = losing when you come back) that wasn't really
surprising. Chigusa had marks all over her when the match ended as obviously
her body wasn't used to the abuse. The ending was certainly definitive
though as Masami killed her with a variety of high impact moves. The
beginning and middle portions of the match were slow as they were wrestling
at a different pace then the other matches on the card were, but the
match was still entertaining overall and Chigusa looked good considering
she had been out of action for awhile. Score: 6.0
Cuty Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki (JPW) vs. Takako
Inoue and Kyoko Inoue (AJW)
Ozaki and Takako start things off. Tie-up, but they break cleanly. Slap
to the face by Takako, but Ozaki slaps her back. Irish whip by Ozaki,
reversed, and Takako hits an armdrag. Ozaki throws down Takako by her
hair, Irish whip, but Takako grabs the ropes. Ozaki hits a pair of dropkicks,
but Takako fires back with a kick to the head. Irish whip by Takako
and she delivers a back kick. Takako tags in Kyoko, Irish whip by Kyoko
and she hits a dropkick. Ozaki tags in Suzuki, but Kyoko takes Suzuki
to the mat and gives her a 40 Rotation Giant Swing. Poor Cuty. Kyoko
plays with the crowd for a bit before going back to Suzuki, she picks
her up, puts her in a reverse
fireman's
carry and throws her to the mat. Takako is tagged in, she puts Suzuki
into the tree of woe and stands on her leg. Takako throws Suzuki into
the mat, Suzuki goes for a roll-up but Takako gets back to her feet.
Irish whip by Takako to the corner, but Suzuki avoids the charge
and delivers a release German suplex. Suzuki tags in Ozaki, who
stomps Takako in the stomach and head. Ozaki picks up Takako, Irish
whip, and Ozaki nails a DDT. Cover, but Takako kicks out at two. Ozaki
throws Takako onto the mat and applies a Dragon Sleeper. She releases
after a moment, snapmare, and she re-applies it. Ozaki then wraps Takako
in the ropes and puts the hold back on, but the referee forces her to
break. Ozaki tags in Suzuki, Irish whip by Suzuki and she hits a dropkick.
Snapmare by Suzuki and she applies the Dragon Sleeper as well, and she
tags in Ozaki while maintaining the hold. Irish whip by Ozaki and she
hits a diving lariat. Irish whip again by Ozaki, but Takako blocks the
lariat attempt and hits an armdrag off the ropes.
Takako tags in Kyoko, Kyoko and Ozaki circle each other,
kick by Kyoko and she hits two Mongolian Chops. Irish whip by Kyoko
but Ozaki rolls her up for a two count. Kick by Kyoko and she hits another
Mongolian Chop. Kyoko applies the Rocking Horse and throws Ozaki back
to the mat before tagging in Takako. Crab hold
by
Takako and she drags Ozaki away from her corner, but Ozaki makes it
to the ropes. Takako picks up Ozaki, Irish whip, but Ozaki hits a lariat
and tags in Suzuki. Cross body by Suzuki, but it only gets a two count.
Suzuki picks up Takako and hits a snap bridging fallaway slam,
but that gets a two count as well. Irish whip by Suzuki, Takako leaps
over her Suzuki but Ozaki jumps in the ring and kicks her in the head.
Double Irish whip to Takako and they hit a double lariat. Takako and
Ozaki climb to adjacent top turnbuckles, but Kyoko knocks off Ozaki
as Takako runs over and hits an arm drag on Suzuki from the top. Cover,
but Suzuki bridges up. Takako picks up Suzuki, but Suzuki rolls her
up for a quick two count. Irish whip by Suzuki, reversed, but Takako
hits a back bodydrop. Cover, but it gets a two count. Takako tags in
Kyoko, Kyoko picks up Suzuki and goes for a suplex, Suzuki lands on
her feet and applies a waistlock, but Kyoko elbows out of it. Kyoko
goes off the ropes, but Ozaki pulls her hair from the apron and gets
in the ring. Double Irish whip to Kyoko, but Kyoko jumps onto the second
rope and hits a springboard elbow strike on both of them. Kyoko slams
Suzuki to the mat and jumps off the side ropes onto the top turnbuckle,
but Ozaki runs over and knocks her off as she falls down to the floor.
Suzuki kicks Takako out of the ring and they both sail out with dives
onto their opponents. Suzuki stomps Kyoko in the back of the head on
the floor as Ozaki assaults Takako.
Suzuki slides Kyoko back into the ring, Suzuki picks up
Kyoko and nails a dragon suplex hold for a two count. Suzuki scoop slams
Kyoko, goes to the top turnbuckle and hits a double stomp before tagging
in Ozaki. Ozaki hits a double stomp of her own, Suzuki follows with
another one, and Ozaki hits a fourth. Suzuki then gives Kyoko a fifth
top rope double stomp, cover by Ozaki, but Takako breaks it up. Ozaki
goes for the Tequila Sunrise, but Takako runs in and kicks her before
she can get the move applied. Kyoko goes off the ropes but Suzuki holds
her there and Ozaki hits a release German suplex. Ozaki goes up to the
top turnbuckle and nails a rounding body press, but it only gets a two
count. Ozaki goes for a hurricanrana, but Kyoko blocks it and powerbombs
her to the mat. Cover, but Suzuki breaks it up. Kyoko tags in Takako,
backdrop suplex hold by Takako but Suzuki breaks
it
up again. Achilles Hold by Takako, Suzuki briefly breaks it, Kyoko tosses
Suzuki out of the ring so that Takako can the hold back on but Ozaki
reaches the ropes. Takako goes for another backdrop suplex, but Ozaki
lands on her feet and delivers a perfect Tequila Sunrise for a two
count. Ozaki stomps Takako and goes for it again, but Takako rolls
her up for a two count. Takako tags in Kyoko, Kyoko picks up Ozaki and
slaps her to the mat. Kyoko runs up the turnbuckle and hits a top rope
elbow drop, cover, but Ozaki barely gets a shoulder up. Kyoko calls
for the powerbomb, but Suzuki kicks her from behind. Takako runs in
to take care of Suzuki, Kyoko picks up Ozaki to hit a powerbomb but
Ozaki rolls down her back and picks up a two count cover. Kyoko gets
Ozaki to her feet but again Ozaki gets out of the powerbomb attempt
and hits a hurricanrana for a two count. Ozaki picks up Kyoko, Irish
whip, but Kyoko jumps onto the second rope and springs back with a dropkick.
Sit-down powerbomb by Kyoko to Ozaki, but Suzuki barely breaks it up.
Takako goes up to the top turnbuckle as Kyoko tries to get up Ozaki
for a powerbomb, but Suzuki runs over and kicks Kyoko before she can
get Ozaki up. Ozaki gets on top with Takako, but Takako chokeslams her
to the mat. Cover, but again Suzuki breaks it up. Kyoko forearms Suzuki
out of the ring, picks up Ozaki for a powerbomb as Takako gets back
on the top turnbuckle and they deliver a powerbomb/top rope chokeslam
combination for the three count pinfall! Your winners: Takako
Inoue and Kyoko Inoue
Match Thoughts: This match from start
to finish was really fun. All four of them went all out the entire time
and unlike in the past few matches all the spots were hit perfectly
and there were very few miscommunications. I am
not
even sure which one of these four I thought did the best, they gelled
together so perfectly. I did love at the end the expression on Takako's
face after the pinfall, after such a hard struggle she had the biggest
grin in a moment of genuine emotion that is too rare in wrestling these
days. Ozaki had the bigger part on her team and her selling at the end
was top notch, as it seemed like she was getting killed. Kyoko could
have had the pin on a number of occasions, but they couldn't pick up
the win until they finally had taken care of Suzuki so she wouldn't
break up the cover. A great match to start what will be a run of great
matches for the rest of the card. Score: 8.2
Aja Kong and Bull Nakano (AJW) vs. Eagle Sawai
and Harley Saito (LLPW)
Kong and Eagle start things off. Tie-up, but they break cleanly. Kong
punches Eagle to the mat and forearms her into the corner. Irish whip
by Kong and she chops Eagle in the throat before spitting green mist
into the air. Kong goes for a submission hold, but Eagle gets into the
mount position and tags in Saito. Saito allows Kong to get up and kicks
her in the leg before landing a trio of enzigieris. Leg drop by Saito,
she picks up Kong and hits another enzigieri. Cover, Kong easily kicks
out. Snapmare by Kong and she kicks Saito in the back. Kong tags in
Nakano, who tosses Saito down onto her tailbone. Nakano picks up Saito,
but Saito snaps off a backdrop suplex and tags in Eagle. Eagle pushes
Nakano against the ropes and hits a butterfly backbreaker. Cover, but
Nakano gets a foot on the ropes. Snapmare by Eagle and she tags in Saito.
Irish whip by Saito but Nakano back bodydrops her over the top rope.
Nakano joins her on the outside, but Saito quickly slides back into
the ring and hits a plancha off the second rope. Nakano comes back in
with her nunchucks, but Saito hits her with an enzigieri. Saito then
grabs the nunchucks and twirls them around, much to Nakano's amazement.
Saito hits Nakano with them, but Nakano gets back back and hits Saito
in the midsection. Kong comes in, double Irish whip and they hit a double
shoulderblock. DDT by Nakano, cover, but it gets a two count. Kong jumps
in so she can hit Saito with a metal box, but Saito falls back into
her corner and tags in Eagle. Kong hits Eagle twice with the metal box
as well, she puts Eagle up on the top turnbuckle but Eagle grabs the
box and hits both Nakano and Kong with it. Kong absorbs the blows though
and headbutts Eagle. Nakano then hits Eagle with the box from the apron,
and Kong delivers a piledriver. Cover, but it only gets a two count.
Irish whip by Kong, but Eagle reverses it and hits a Russian leg sweep.
Irish whip by Eagle from the corner and she lariats Kong in the back
of the head and slams her to the mat. Eagle goes up to the top turnbuckle
and delivers a missile dropkick. Cover, but it only gets a two
count.
Kong manages to tag in Nakano so Eagle tags in Saito. Irish whip by
Nakano, reversed, and Saito hits a spinning heel kick. Double Irish
whip by Nakano and they hit a double flapjack. Another double Irish
whip but this time Nakano flings them both to the mat. Eagle and Saito
fall out of the ring, Kong then comes in and Nakano holds the ropes
open for her so that big 'ol Kong can hit a plancha suicida! Crowd
loved that. Nakano then goes off the far ropes and hits a plancha suicida
through the ropes of her own.
Kong throws Saito back into the ring and holds her up
so that Nakano can hit a lariat off the second turnbuckle. Cover, but
Saito barely kicks out. Nakano picks up Saito and holds her the same
way for Kong, but Saito rolls up Nakano for a quick two count while
Eagle knocks Kong out of the ring. Irish whip by Nakano, but Saito hits
a
spinning
heel kick. Backdrop suplex by Saito, but Nakano is up first and hits
a reverse DDT. Cover, but it gets a two count. Nakano goes to tag in
Kong, but Saito grabs her from behind and hits a tiger suplex hold
for a two count. Scoop slam by Saito, she tags in Eagle who hits
a reverse splash for a two count. Irish whip by Eagle and she hits a
tilt-a-whirl slam followed by a slingshot splash by Saito from the apron.
Eagle picks up Nakano and hits a powerbomb, Eagle tags in Saito who
hits a diving headbutt. Cover, but Nakano gets a shoulder up. Backdrop
suplex hold by Nakano on Saito, but it gets a two count. Nakano tags
in Kong, Irish whip
by Kong but Eagle hits her from the apron and Saito rolls her up for
a two count. Kong picks up Saito, Irish whip, but Saito hits a hurricanrana
for a two count. Saito goes off the ropes and goes for another one,
but this time Kong catches her and hits a slingshot reverse powerbomb.
Cover, but Eagle breaks it up. Kong calls for the end, she waits for
Saito to get up and nails her with a uraken. Another uraken by Kong
takes off Saito's head, she tags in Nakano, who hits a guillotine
legdrop off the top turnbuckle. Cover, but Eagle gets by Kong and breaks
it up. Nakano quickly goes up to the top turnbuckle, hits a rolling
guillotine leg drop and this time picks up the three count! Your winners:
Aja Kong and Bull Nakano
Match Thoughts: Not the best Bull Nakano
match I have seen (I love her dearly), but still entertaining. I don't
think I have seen Kong before even though I had heard a lot about her,
and she really knew how to get the crowd into the match. Saito played
her role well, but I really wasn't impressed with Eagle... the other
three outshined her in this particular match. Since Saito was the obvious
weak link (she was half the size of everyone else) it made sense for
Nakano and Kong to target her. Some of the transitions were poor or
nonexistent, but when you have three beast wrestlers that are used to
doing whatever the hell they want in a match then that is bound to happen.
The plancha suicida by Kong was great, you don't see people that size
hitting moves like that very often. It wasn't the best tag match on
this event by a long shot but it was still a perfectly fine match-up
that kept the crowd into it without stealing any thunder from the main
events. Score: 6.8
Dynamite Kansai (JWP) vs. Yumiko Hotta (AJW)
They trade low kicks to start the match but Hotta kicks Kansai until
she rolls out of the ring. Kansai returns, double leg takedown by Kansai
and she applies a neck lock on the mat. Slap to the face by Kansai and
she
applies
a crab hold, but Hotta makes it to the ropes. Kick to the back by Kansai
but Hotta fires back with kicks to the midsection and head. Kansai rolls
out to the apron but after a moment she returns. Tie-up, kick to the
leg and head by Hotta, sending Kansai crashing to the mat.
Hotta kicks Kansai some more in the head while she is still down and
Kansai again has to slide out of the ring. Kansai returns under her
own power but Hotta kicks her as she gets back in the ring. Irish whip
by Hotta, she gets onto the top turnbuckle but Kansai kicks her as she
comes off. Kansai kicks Hotta out of the ring and joins her, throwing
her into the railing. Kicks to the head by Kansai, she picks up Hotta
and slides her back in the ring. Kansai kicks Hotta against the ropes
and the referee checks on her to see if she is still conscious. The
referee starts a 10 count, but Hotta gets up at 8. Another kick to the
head by Kansai, she waits for Hotta to get to her knees and kicks her
repeatedly in the back and head. Hotta rolls out of the ring to re-group.
she gets back in after a moment but Kansai kicks her in the leg and
delivers a piledriver. Cover, but it gets a two count. Kansai picks
up Hotta and elbows her repeatedly in the head before applying a sleeperhold.
She releases the hold after a minute, picks up Hotta and hits another
piledriver. Cover, but again it only gets a two count. Scorpion Deathlock
by Kansai, she releases the hold and Irish whips Hotta into the corner,
but Hotta reverses it and delivers a spinning heel kick. Irish whip
by Hotta, reversed, and Kansai hits a lariat followed by a third piledriver.
Cover, but it gets a two count.
Kansai goes up to the top turnbuckle but Hotta rolls out
of the way of the diving headbutt. Lariat by Kansai, cover, but Hotta
kicks out. Sleeperhold by Kansai, she picks up Hotta, Irish whip to
the corner, she hits a lariat but Hotta ducks the second and hits a
backdrop suplex. Kicks to the midsection by Hotta and Kansai slides
out of
the
ring. This time Hotta follows her out and continues kicking Kansai in
the head. Hotta slides Kansai back into the ring and gives her a
stiff kick to the head. Tiger Driver by Hotta but it only gets
a two count cover. Hotta goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Kansai avoids
the heel kick. High kicks by Kansai to Hotta, but Hotta hits her as
she goes up to the top turnbuckle and she gets tangled in the ropes.
Hotta takes advantage by kicking Kansai unmercifully in the head until
she falls down. Back in the ring, Tiger Driver by Hotta but it only
gets a two count. Hotta kicks Kansai in the back of the head and the
referee starts a 10 count, but Kansai is up at 8. High kick to the back
of the head by Hotta, she picks up Kansai, puts her onto the top turnbuckle
and hits a suplex down to the mat. Cover, but Kansai barely kicks out.
Hotta picks up Kansai and hits a Pyramid Driver, cover, but Kansai gets
a foot on the ropes. Hotta goes for a high kick, but Kansai ducks it
and hits Splash Mountain. Cover, and it is declared a three count even
though it appeared that Hotta got a shoulder up. Your winner: Dynamite
Kansai
Match Thoughts: An enjoyable little stiff-fest
until the ending, which I will get to in a minute. I had heard that
Hotta was stiff, and they weren't kidding... but Kansai matched her
kick for kick so it didn't come across as her being a bully. Some of
the strikes looked like legitimate knockouts, and the end of the match
climaxing to them doing finisher-type power moves made perfect sense
as obviously it is easier to throw around someone that is loopy then
someone that is still at full strength. The end was screwy, as she obviously
got her shoulder up. I don't know if a wrestler messed up, the referee
messed up, or if it was political decision but regardless it put a bit
of a damper on things. It was very different then the other matches
on the card though which really helped, and overall it was still fun
to watch. Score: 7.1
Akira Hokuto (AJW) vs. Shinobu Kandori (LLPW)
Hokuto forearms Kandori in the head to start the match and gets on the
mic, insulting Kandori. Kick to the stomach by Hokuto but Kandori slaps
her back and hits a lariat. Fujiwara armbar by Kandori and Hokuto screams
in pain, rolling out of the ring. She is checked on by the referee as
she holds her arm on the floor, and her friends spray the magic stuff
on her shoulder. She eventually crawls back to the ring but Kandori
immediately kicks her in her injured arm and Hokuto scoots back out
of the ring. After walking around for a minute Hokuto slowly gets back
into the ring, but Kandori tackles her into the ropes and hits a series
of forearms. Hokuto reverses positions with her and slaps Kandori repeatedly
before hitting a series of knees. Kandori catches Hokuto's leg however
and applies a leg lock, but Hokuto quickly gets a foot ont he ropes.
Kandori picks up Hokuto, Irish whip attempt but they struggle with each
other as they fall to the mat. Hokuto kicks Kandori while she is down
and Kandori rolls out of the ring. Hokuto jumps onto the second rope
to do a springboard move, but she slips and Kandori lariats her back
into the ring. Scoop slam by Kandori and she goes for the cross armbreaker,
but Hokuto keeps her arms linked. Front chancery by Kandori and she
knees Hokuto in the ribs. Hammerlock by Kandori, but Hokuto gets to
the ropes and Kandori breaks the hold. Hokuto goes after the arm of
Kandori, but Kandori
gets
to the ropes. Hokuto grabs Kandori and takes her out of the ring, over
to the tables at ringside. Hokuto puts Kandori on the table and gets
on herself, but her tombstone piledriver is reversed and Hokuto
crashes into the table. Kandori gets back in the ring, and as Hokuto
struggles to her feet we see that she is gushing blood everywhere. Hokuto
slowly walks back, dripping blood onto the white tables as she works
her way around the ring. She slides into the ring, but Kandori grabs
her and forearms her to the mat. Another forearm by Kandori and she
hits a running kick to the head. Another kick by Kandori, but Hokuto
catches the next one and hits a lariat. Hokuto pulls Kandori out of
the ring again and takes her up to the crowd, slamming her into some
chairs. They fight farther up in the crowd, as Hokuto throws Kandori
into railings or anything else she can find. Wearing a full crimson
mask (the expression on the faces of women in the crowd is priceless),
Hokuto makes her way back to ringside with the help of her followers.
Hokuto finally gets back in the ring, with a now-bleeding
Kandori following (not near as bad as Hokuto however, although that
is not really a fair bar to set). Back in the ring, Hokuto kicks Kandori
and stomps on her head. Running kick to the head by Hokuto, she waits
for Kandori to get up and gives her another one. Hokuto kicks Kandori
against the ropes and goes for a spinning heel kick, but Kandori catches
her foot and throws her to the mat. Repeated kicks by Kandori, she picks
up Hokuto and unceremoniously dumps her out of the ring. Kandori then
goes over to the ropes and hits a plancha down to the floor. Kandori
grabs Hokuto as soon as she re-enters and hits a backdrop suplex, Kandori
wrenches on Hokuto's arm but Hokuto manages to get to the ropes even
as Kandori pulls her away from them. Slap to the face by Hokuto, she
picks Kandori up and nails a piledriver. Hokuto grabs Kandori, Irish
whip, and she hits a heel kick. Both wrestlers are slow to get up, Kandori
trips Hokuto and goes for the leg, but Hokuto gets a foot on the ropes.
Kandori picks up Hokuto and punchers her in the head before hitting
a DDT. Cover, but it gets a two count. Kandori goes for the arm, but
Hokuto reverses it into a single leg crab hold. Kandori quickly gets
out of it and applies one of her own, but Hokuto gets to the ropes.
Back up, punches by Kandori but Hokuto returns fire and hits a snap
suplex. Cover, but Kandori kicks out. Hokuto picks up Kandori, scoop
slam, she goes up to the top turnbuckle and delivers a body press. Hokuto
goes
up
top again and goes for a second one, but Kandori gets her knees up.
Kandori picks up Hokuto and hits a powerbomb, cover, but it gets a two
count. Kandori goes up to the top turnbuckle as Hokuto gets up but Hokuto
avoids the missile dropkick. Hokuto picks up Kandori and hits a suplex,
but it gets a two count. Hokuto slowly gets up and goes to the top turnbuckle,
but Kandori has recovered and pulls her off. Sleeperhold by Kandori,
Hokuto briefly gets out of it but Kandori locks in a choke.
Hokuto crawls and rolls to the ropes, forcing a break.

The Danger Queen....
Kandori picks up Hokuto and goes for another powerbomb,
but Hokuto reverses it into a rana for a two count. Kandori is up first,
she gets Hokuto to her feet, Irish whip, but Hokuto reverses it and
hits a powerbomb. Cover,
but
Kandori barely kicks out. Kandori is up first, but Hokuto hits her with
a heel kick and Kandori falls out of the ring. Hokuto then goes up onto
the top rope and hits a springboard somersault senton (more like
a kick then a senton though), sending Kandori back to the floor.
Hokuto goes up to the top turnbuckle as Kandori stands up and Hokuto
hits a missile dropkick. Hokuto gets back in the ring first with Kandori
slowly following her. Hokuto picks up Kandori and goes for the Northern
Lights Bomb, but Kandori reverses it with a cross armbreaker. Luckily
for Hokuto she is right by the ropes and she forces the break. Kandori
picks up Hokuto and goes for the arm again, Hokuto gets out of it but
Kandori hits a Tiger Driver. Cover, but Hokuto barely kicks out. Lariat
to the back of the head by Kandori, she waits for Hokuto to get up and
hits her with another one. She goes for a third, but Hokuto ducks it
and hits a backdrop suplex hold for a two count. Hokuto grabs Kandori
and nails a Northern Lights Bomb, cover, but Kandori barely gets a shoulder
up. Hokuto picks up Kandori and goes for another one, but Kandori reverses
it and hits Hokuto with her own move! Cover, but it only gets a two
count. Both wrestlers slowly get up and Hokuto punches Kandori in the
face. Again they slowly get up and Kandori punches Hokuto back. Back
up, Hokuto floors Kandori with a hard right punch, cover, and she picks
up the three count! Your winner: Akira Hokuto
Match Thoughts: What to say about one
of the Top Ten matches of the 90s? I'd be lying if I didn't say that
Hokuto gushing blood didn't help the match significantly, it really
put over one of the main points of the match. Kandori's attack on Hokuto
was two fold: she injured the arm early so it was constantly a point
of attack, and since Hokuto was losing so much blood her energy slowly
drained as the match progressed. Hokuto had a spurt of offense right
after getting busted open, the adrenaline really kicking in, but it
was a slow decline from there with only small bursts here and there.
With her arm so weak, if at any point Kandori had gotten a submission
on in the middle of the ring it probably would have been the end of
the match.
The deck was certainly stacked against Hokuto, but she
wore down Kandori with a variety of power moves and high risk moves
to even the playing field. By the end, both wrestlers were having trouble
even standing up as they were equally exhausted and hurt. The match
ending on a punch might seem odd at first glance, but it shows just
how hurt they were after wrestling for over half an hour. Hokuto didn't
have the strength anymore to pick up Kandori or climb a turnbuckle,
and Kandori didn't have the strength to kick out of a rather simple
move that if done 30 minutes ago would only have temporarily dazed her.
Overall this was a fantastic match that was virtually flawless, save
for a few slow parts towards the middle. But Hokuto's awesome selling
and determination to battle on even though she had a cut on her head
that didn't stop bleeding for the better part of the match made this
a classic match that won't be forgotten by anyone that sees it. Score:
9.3
As a side note for the match above, the official that
bladed Hokuto would be banned for not doing the best job. Like I said,
I can't complain though, as it added a lot of drama to the match.
(c) Manami Toyota and Yamada (AJW) vs. Megumi
Kudo and Combat Toyota (FMW)
This match is for the WWWA World Tag Team Championship. Yamada
and Toyota charge Combat and Kudo to start the match, but Combat clotheslines
them both to the mat. Crossbody by Kudo on Yamada, but it only gets
a one. We get a short *clip* as now Combat is in the ring with Toyota.
Body smash by Combat, but Yamada tags in Toyota who slaps Combat against
the ropes. Combat comes back with clubbing blows but Toyota punches
her back. Combat punches Toyota down but Toyota quickly gets back up
and keeps fighting. Tie-up, Combat kicks Toyota in the stomach but Toyota
kicks her back. Snapmare by Combat and she tags in Kudo. Hair fling
by Kudo on Toyota, she picks up Toyota, Irish whip, and she hits a crossbody
for a two count. Kudo picks up Toyota, Irish whip, Toyota springboards
off the second rope and misses, but still manages to roll up Kudo for
a two count. Snapmare by Toyota and she snapmares Kudo again before
tagging in Yamada. Irish whip by Yamada and she kicks Kudo in the head.
Kicks to the head and ribs by Yamada but Kudo catches a high kick and
drives Yamada
into
the corner. DDT by Yamada and she hits a backdrop suplex. Cover, but
it gets a two count. Stretch Muffler by Yamada but Kudo gets a hand
on the ropes. Yamada gets the move re-applied, this time in an elevated
variation and swings Kudo around before slamming her to the mat.
Leg drop by Yamada, cover, but it only gets two. Yamada tags in Toyota,
Irish whip by Toyota and she delivers a dropkick. Butterfly suplex by
Toyota, cover, but it gets two. Back up, Irish whip by Toyota but Kudo
snaps off a rana for a two count. Kudo tags in Combat, who kicks Toyota
down in the corner. Combat picks up Toyota and pushes her into the corner
again, choking her with her boot. Knee drop by Combat and she pulls
Toyota by her hair. Irish whip by Combat and she delivers a back breaker.
Reverse fireman's carry by Combat and she spins Toyota around before
flinging her to the mat. Cover, but it gets a two count. Combat tags
in Kudo, scoop slam by Kudo and she applies the Romero Special. Combat
comes in to help and Kudo applies the reverse chancery variation of
the move. Combat stomps on Toyota while she is in the move, but Yamada
comes in and breaks it up.
Knee to the back by Kudo on Toyota and she kicks her against
the ropes. Kudo charges her and applies a stretch submission hold. Kudo
picks up Toyota, scoop slam, and she applies a crab hold. Combat comes
in and hits an elbow drop, and Kudo tags her in. Top rope elbow drop
by Combat, cover, but it gets a two count. Irish whip by Combat but
Toyota rolls her up and manages to tag in Yamada. Irish whip by Yamada
to the corner and she hits a lariat. High kick by Yamada, Irish whip
and she hits another lariat. Yamada delivers a DDT, cover, but Combat
is up at one and grabs Yamada by the throat. Irish whip by Combat and
she hits a running body press. Combat
elbows
Yamada out of the ring and joins her, throwing her into the railing.
Combat slams Yamada into the front row as Kudo takes Toyota into the
crowd as well. Combat throws Yamada onto the table and gets back in
the ring, with Yamada slowly following. Back in the ring, kick by Combat
but Toyota is tagged in and she hits a trio of dropkicks. Another dropkick
by Toyota, she goes up to the second turnbuckle and hits a missile
dropkick. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Yamada rolls up
Combat, but it only gets a two count as well. Double-armed suplex by
Toyota, she picks up Combat but Combat sweeps her to the mat. Roll-up
by Toyota and she applies a side headlock, but Combat tags in Kudo.
Kicks to the back by Kudo, snapmare, and she uses her feet to push onto
Toyota's back. Kudo picks up Toyota, Irish whip, and she hits a hip
attack. Irish whip again and she hits another hip attack. Kudo goes
up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving elbow, cover, but it gets
a two count. Combat goes up top and they hit a spike piledriver on Toyota,
cover, but it gets another two count. Kudo tags in Combat, Irish whip
by Combat and she hits a dropkick. Combat picks up Toyota and hits a
forward slam, cover, but Toyota bridges up. Kudo and Combat give Toyota
another spike piledriver, cover, but this time Yamada breaks it up.
Combat puts Toyota onto the top turnbuckle, joins her, but Toyota lands
on top of her as they fall and she picks up a two count. Camel Clutch
by Toyota on Combat and Yamada kicks Combat in the chest.
Yamada is tagged in and she hits a series of high kicks
to Combat. Combat finally goes down, Yamada picks her up and slams Combat
to the mat, cover, but it gets a two count. Toyota comes in, double
Irish whip and they hit a double dropkick. Yamada takes Combat to the
mat, picks her up and tags in Toyota. Irish whip by Toyota but they
collide with Toyota falling to the mat. Irish whip by Combat and she
bumps Toyota to the mat again. Irish whip by Combat but Toyota delivers
a dropkick. Rounding body press by Toyota but it only gets a two count.
Toyota tags in Yamada, double Irish whip and they slam Combat to the
mat. They then go up opposite corners and hit double diving headbutts.
Cover, but it gets a two count. Yamada picks up Combat so that Toyota
could hit a missile dropkick off the top turnbuckle, but Kudo runs in
and knees Yamada from behind. Combat grabs Yamada, but Yamada hits a
release German suplex for a two count cover. Yamada picks up Combat
but Kudo knees her from behind again. Combat goes for a powerbomb but
Yamada lands on top of her for a two count. Yamada picks up Combat and
begins to set up Combat for the Kudome Valentine, but Kudo quickly breaks
it up. Combat grabs Yamada and hits a sit-down powerbomb, cover, but
Toyota breaks it up. Combat goes for another powerbomb, but Yamada reverses
it with a backslide for a two count. Yamada tags in Toyota, but Combat
grabs her and powerbombs her to the mat. Combat tags in Kudo, Toyota
forearms Kudo against the
ropes
and charges her, but Kudo moves and Toyota falls out of the ring. Kudo
then gets a running start in the ring and sails out onto Toyota with
a tope suicida. As Kudo gets up, Yamada comes off the top turnbuckle
with a plancha onto Kudo. Toyota then gets up and goes to the ropes,
but Combat pushes her back outside the ring. Combat then goes onto the
top turnbuckle and goes for a plancha, but her opponents move and she
only hits Kudo. Toyota quickly goes up onto the apron and hits an
Asai Moonsault down onto Kudo and Combat.
Toyota brings Kudo back into the ring, hits a scoop slam,
she goes to the top turnbuckle but Kudo rolls out of the
way
of the moonsault. Kudo picks up Toyota and hits a German suplex hold,
but Toyota barely gets a shoulder up. Kudo tags in Combat, Irish
whip by Combat and she kills Toyota with a lariat. Combat tags
in Kudo, double Irish whip to Toyota and they hit a double gut buster.
Cover by Kudo but Toyota bridges up. Kudo picks up Toyota, Irish whip,
Kudo puts Toyota on her shoulders and Combat jumps off the top turnbuckle
with a lariat. Cover, but Yamada breaks it up. Kudo picks up Toyota,
tags in Combat, and they hit a lariat/powerbomb combination. Cover,
but Toyota gets a foot on the ropes. Kudo goes up top and goes for a
splash, but Toyota rolls out of the way and makes the tag to Yamada.
Irish whip by Yamada, reversed, but Yamada kicks Kudo twice in the head.
Yamada goes off the ropes and connects with a heel kick, she picks up
Yamada but Combat runs in and lariats her. Double Irish whip to Yamada,
but Yamada ducks the charges and while Toyota hits a German suplex on
Combat, she hits a German suplex hold on Kudo for a two count. Yamada
picks up Kudo, scoop slam, and Toyota hits a moonsault. Cover by Toyota
but it only gets a two count. Toyota holds Kudo so that Yamada can hit
a kick off the top turnbuckle, but Kudo moves and Yamada kicks Toyota
on accident. Kudo picks up Toyota, Irish whip, reversed, but Kudo hits
a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count cover. Kudo picks up Toyota
as Combat gets on the top turnbuckle, but Toyota dropkicks Combat off
the top turnbuckle down to the floor. Toyota then puts Kudo onto the
turnbuckle with the help of Yamada, but Combat is back and pulls them
both to the mat. Combat holds Toyota for Kudo but Toyota moves so Kudo
hits Combat with the seated senton. Yamada puts Kudo onto the top turnbuckle
with Toyota's help and they hit a double avalanche-style backdrop suplex.
Toyota picks up Kudo, but Combat breaks free and pushes her down. Toyota
picks her back up, and Yamada tricks Combat into accidentally kicking
Kudo. Yamada tackles Combat, and Toyota nails the Japanese Ocean Cyclone
Suplex on Kudo for the three count! Your winners and still champions:
Manami Toyota and Yamada
Match Thoughts: Even though the wrestlers
in the match are individually good wrestlers in their own way, they
did not mesh well in this match at all. Combat at times looked downright
uncooperative, and even though I tend to leave such things out of my
play by play there were quite a few moves that were hit very sloppily.
It is as if the two teams had talked with their team mates before the
match but not their opponents.... it was that bad at times. The last
five minutes or so were hot however and they built to the ending well
(as ring veterans should be able to do), but there were too many bumps
on the road to get there. A disappointing way to end the event, I wouldn't
call this a bad match overall but some of the matches that came before
it were so good that this one came as a let-down. Score: 6.4
Final
Thoughts:
This event from top to
bottom is without a doubt one of the top ten events of the 90s, probably
one of the top five. Only one match was below average, and I rated four
matches over 7.0 which is ridiculous. Hokuto/Kandori was simply an awesome
match if you can stomach it, and the heat was off the charts for most
of the show. The main event didn't deliver at the same high level as
the other matches, but that is really the only knock on the event. If
you want to get into Joshi, this show wouldn't be a bad place to start,
and if you watch Joshi and somehow have not seen this show then get
it right now.
Highly Recommended
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