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> Riki Choshu & Shinya Hashimoto vs Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki, NJPW 10/21/92
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post Jun 18 2011, 11:49 AM
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post Aug 31 2011, 09:29 AM
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Very good, high-energy tag match. New Japan has had lots of dull patches in '92, but this is one of the better all-native heavies matches of the set. They cut a nice pace, and Hash and Hase, as always, look really good against each other. I also continue to like Sasaki trying to work at a level above what he can do because he wants to be really good, although here, he doesn't look like he's trailing behind the others so much.
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post Sep 24 2011, 10:50 AM
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At one point Hash whips Sasaki and gives him a back elbow. I think to myself "hey, on the AJ set, Choshu would do that after a whip by his partner". So that's what they do! Continuity! Good energy, good crowd, but a couple botches and several minutes of chinlockery keep this from greatness. Okay the chinlocks do grow on me as HaseKen use them to control things. A bit annoying that HaseKen never seemed that close to winning, but still, a good match.
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post Oct 18 2011, 07:44 PM
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I thought this was a really good tag. This was hard hitting. Sasaki looked like he belonged here. Hase and Hash was great, and Choshu looked strong as well.
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