This was an interesting, although slightly disappointing match. Misawa's
aggressive onslaught in the beginning was awesome, totally caught me
off guard and for a moment it looked like it could turn into an awesome
brawl, but the next thing was Misawa transitioning into a hold and them
just having a standard match, which was nowhere near as interesting.
There are moments where you see signs of the nastiness that will come of
Taue in the following years but you can also see he's still too
fascinated with jumping of things and what he can physchically do to
really dedicate himself to the snugness. They both have good offence,
some sloppy (jumping) middle kicks aside, the rope running transitions
are something All Japan handled perfectly and Misawa's misaed Lariat
(and following elbow comeback) was a thing of beauty. Still, this didn't
really feel worthy of such a big move debut. Others will probably enjoy
it a lot more since I presume they're not as focused on structure as
"holy shit Taue did a somersault!" and that's valid too. ***
Tako mi je drago šta tu ne moram koristit debilne američke datume. Jebo te Fahrenheit i stope.
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