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WCW Japan Supershow 1991: WCW/NWA Title Match- Tatsumi Fujinami v.s Ric Flair(c).
Well this a damn good match. This totally had a WCW type finish, though. I'd try to explain the title situation but it's a confusing mess since in Japan the NWA and WCW title are treated as separate titles but in the states they aren't. Then we get the referee switch from Alfonso to some Japanese referee... Yeah it was mess of booking. I did kind of like the false roll up finishes before Fujinami won with the last one with a referee actually being in the ring. The match pace was great at first but at one point it stalls out. They kind of pick it back up and points but it never gets back to where it was at before. The transitions were just so smooth early on that I wish it would have kept like that. It kind of just breaks down into a lot of slugfests and grounded moves mostly. So it's got some great wrestling in it but it just doesn't keep up with itself. The end of the show is hilarious with Ric Flair taking his belt back, too.
***1/2
Well this a damn good match. This totally had a WCW type finish, though. I'd try to explain the title situation but it's a confusing mess since in Japan the NWA and WCW title are treated as separate titles but in the states they aren't. Then we get the referee switch from Alfonso to some Japanese referee... Yeah it was mess of booking. I did kind of like the false roll up finishes before Fujinami won with the last one with a referee actually being in the ring. The match pace was great at first but at one point it stalls out. They kind of pick it back up and points but it never gets back to where it was at before. The transitions were just so smooth early on that I wish it would have kept like that. It kind of just breaks down into a lot of slugfests and grounded moves mostly. So it's got some great wrestling in it but it just doesn't keep up with itself. The end of the show is hilarious with Ric Flair taking his belt back, too.
***1/2