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Bull Nakano vs. Manami Toyota 07/21/90
This is a young and hungry Toyota who hasn't yet developed into the star that she would eventually become facing off against a veteran who is none too pleased to be fighting her. Right from the beginning Toyota tries to dazzle with speed moves which just further serves to piss Nakano off. She destroys Toyota with a thunderous clothesline that Toyota sells like she's been shot. Nakano is so arrogant about dealing with this young challenger that she simply covers with her foot but only gets two. Toyota tries to valiantly fight back but Nakano puts her in a nasty reverse chinlock before literally kicking the crap out of her.
Off the ropes Toyota goes for a quick backslide pin as it becomes apparent that her only chance of winning is to catch Nakano off guard. Unfortunately for her, Bull is having none of that and puts her in a nasty leg hold until she makes the ropes. Another monstrous clothesline and this time Nakano gives her opponent a little more respect by going for the full cover but Toyota kicks out at two. Her reward for this? Taking a brutal piledriver, yet she manages to kick out and counters a corner whip with a missile dropkick and then a cross body for a two count. Nakano is visibly pissed that she is being tested by this whelp and so drills her with a top rope leg lariat but misses a top rope buttdrop and is almost pinned in a sunset flip.
They spill to the outside and Toyota kills herself when Nakano dodges a leap over the top rope. Toyota somehow gets back up and hits the top rope but Nakano destroys her on the way down and then gets a bridging suplex for two. Toyota pulls a nice counter on another bridge and almost gets a three but Nakano kicks out. The end comes with a sadistic lariat by Nakano that Toyota busts out the 360 degree flip sell for, quickly followed by a powerbomb that folds Toyota like an accordion. Needless to say, Nakano makes the academic pin and then rips on the crowd for a few moments.
This was a solid women's match from two greats and one that definitely deserves a look. Nakano was unbelievable and Toyota was more than willing to sell for her. The story of the young and brash Toyota attempting to use her quickness to defeat the bigger foe is a classic one, yet here it was told very well and in a minimal amount of time. ***3/4
This is a young and hungry Toyota who hasn't yet developed into the star that she would eventually become facing off against a veteran who is none too pleased to be fighting her. Right from the beginning Toyota tries to dazzle with speed moves which just further serves to piss Nakano off. She destroys Toyota with a thunderous clothesline that Toyota sells like she's been shot. Nakano is so arrogant about dealing with this young challenger that she simply covers with her foot but only gets two. Toyota tries to valiantly fight back but Nakano puts her in a nasty reverse chinlock before literally kicking the crap out of her.
Off the ropes Toyota goes for a quick backslide pin as it becomes apparent that her only chance of winning is to catch Nakano off guard. Unfortunately for her, Bull is having none of that and puts her in a nasty leg hold until she makes the ropes. Another monstrous clothesline and this time Nakano gives her opponent a little more respect by going for the full cover but Toyota kicks out at two. Her reward for this? Taking a brutal piledriver, yet she manages to kick out and counters a corner whip with a missile dropkick and then a cross body for a two count. Nakano is visibly pissed that she is being tested by this whelp and so drills her with a top rope leg lariat but misses a top rope buttdrop and is almost pinned in a sunset flip.
They spill to the outside and Toyota kills herself when Nakano dodges a leap over the top rope. Toyota somehow gets back up and hits the top rope but Nakano destroys her on the way down and then gets a bridging suplex for two. Toyota pulls a nice counter on another bridge and almost gets a three but Nakano kicks out. The end comes with a sadistic lariat by Nakano that Toyota busts out the 360 degree flip sell for, quickly followed by a powerbomb that folds Toyota like an accordion. Needless to say, Nakano makes the academic pin and then rips on the crowd for a few moments.
This was a solid women's match from two greats and one that definitely deserves a look. Nakano was unbelievable and Toyota was more than willing to sell for her. The story of the young and brash Toyota attempting to use her quickness to defeat the bigger foe is a classic one, yet here it was told very well and in a minimal amount of time. ***3/4
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: How is a struggle any more intense of a word than battle? The enjoyment of the match does drop significantly once you get past the five minute mark. You know what they're doing and the slow "Realistic" fighting is just dull, slow and boring. Both guys were trying to go for pins after secondary moves, but did anyone buy the Streak ending to a side walk slam? The match is further hurt by the overbooked ending. Disco Inferno, who was trying to convince the Wolfpac to let him join, ran out. Bam Bam Bigelow, who had been feuding with Goldberg since recently returning, also tried to take down Goldberg. It's Scott Hall using a stun gun that hurts Goldberg enough for Nash to Jackknife Goldberg into winning the belt and ending the streak. 