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  1. The Fujinami/Go trilogy are on Ditch's site. There's some quality mat work here:
  2. Given some of your choices, I'd recommend: Akira Hokuto & Aja Kong vs. Dynamite Kansai & Yumiko Hotta (AJW, Elimination match, 8/24/94)
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  4. I believe the match date is 12/9/78 (and it's in the All Japan archive).
  5. I started a project to create a list of my hundred favourite matches from scratch, where a match only makes the list if I watch it and review it. I've posted my reviews and the list so far on an FB group and not here because of the comments in another political thread and the cowardice in demands the thread be closed when a dissenting voice appeared. I decided to come back and take part in the 2K project going on here because I felt it silly to abandon an informative and otherwise intelligent forum over one thread. But with comments like this: I'd rather miss out and buy whatever footage I need myself as I don't wish to be associated with people like this repugnant piece of work or the board's blatant left wing leaning in general. And again, when dissenters appear, the calls to close the thread soon follow.
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  8. Not according to Tod. He says he only started working with Heyman after Gilbert quit.
  9. Just watching the 92/93 ECW Timeline with Tod Gordon and these are his answers: Doug Gilbert. He was paranoid from drugs and believed Gordon was working with Heyman and Crockett to push him out, so he quit.
  10. Here's a link for those of us in a different region.
  11. They've uploaded a non-tournament CWC match between Cedric Alexander and Oney Lorcan. And with a struggle over moves, avoiding each other's strikes, a standing surfboard sequence, neck work, and half-nelson suplexes, they pay homage to the two greatest. Worth a watch.
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  13. Deleted. Decided I didn't want to get involved.
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