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By Justin Baisden
Note: Justin's
archives can now be found by following the "Puroresu" link from all
pages on RS.com.
This was a really
interesting idea for a tournament. Eight participants, each holding a major
junior title from around the world, compete in a single elimination tournament.
If you win, then you get your opponent's title. As a result, the winner walks
away with eight junior titles. The only major junior title that wasn't included
was the WCW Cruiserweight Title but that was unified with the J Crown for a
short time by the Ultimo Dragon at the end of 1996.
The participants
are Masayoshi Motegi, Shinjiro Ohtani, Negro Casas, El Samurai, The Great Sasuke,
Ultimo Dragon, El Gran Hamada, Jushin "Thunder" Lyger
The show starts
out with every participant putting his title in the middle of the ring around
a big silver trophy. It had to suck knowing that you were going to job in this
tournament. Lucky for these guys that Wild Pegasus was in WCW by this point
in time or there would have been some ass kicking being laid down.
THE GREAT SASUKE
vs MASAYOSHI MOTEGI
I don't think Motegi has any place in a junior tournament with that belly. He's
wearing a really evil goatee as well. You'd think that was Norio Honaga in the
ring. Hmm
Motegi jumps Sasuke before the bell and dropkicks him to the
outside followed up with a pescado. Back in the ring and Motegi works over the
knee for a while. It's interesting to note that Motegi is working over Sasuke's
right leg when Puroresu and North American wrestling matches are "left
based." After a good five minutes of Sasuke taking a leg beating, he hits
Motegi with the RIGHT LEG. Lack of psychology from a pro like Sasuke is inexcusable.
Sasuke hits the handspring elbow and Motegi rolls to the floor. It's time to
fly as Sasuke hits a gorgeous Tope Con Hilo. Back in the ring and Sasuke uses
the shoulderblock into Moonsault body block combination. Sasuke attempts the
Thunderfire Powerbomb but it's reversed into a backdrop. Sasuke to the outside
and Motegi hits a Tope Suicida. Motegi suplexes Sasuke from the apron to the
inside of the ring and hits The Rolling German Suplexes. The third one is bridged
and gets a two and ½ count. Motegi hits a doctor bomb for two. Motegi
attempts a Super Gutwrench suplex but it's reversed in mid air for two. Sasuke
hits a German Suplex and then finishes it with a Tiger Suplex. The match was
nothing special and was just below solid. **3/4
ULTIMO DRAGON
vs JUSHIN "THUNDER" LYGER
Starts quick with Dragon dropkicking Lyger to the outside. Dragon hits the Tope
Suicida. Dragon goes to the top and hits a somersault Plancha. Back in the ring
and Ultimo Dragon goes for his handspring elbow but Lyger catches him in mid
air and nails him with a nasty release German Suplex. Lyger hits the Koppo Kick
for a two count. Dragon trips up Lyger with a drop toe hold and slaps on La
Majistral cradle for a two count. Lyger goes for the Palm Strike but Dragon
ducks, trips Lyger with the drop toehold and goes for La Majistral cradle again.
Lyger reverses the move for two but Ultimo Dragon reverses the reversal for
THREE! I found out later that Lyger was suffering from a brain tumour and was
told to take it easy. Too bad, these guys could have stolen the show. *
SHINJIRO OHTANI
vs NEGRO CASAS
I think the loose translation for Negro Casas is crappy luchadore piece of garbage.
You'll have to get back to me on that one though. My Spanish isn't all that
good. Thank god Casas is facing the one and only BITCHMASTER! I will never get
enough of this man. Start out with a really long submission sequence. BORING!
Ohtani eventually bodyslams Casas and goes for a somersault senton but it misses.
Casas hits Ohtani with a Tiger Driver. Casas runs into the ropes and then stops.
I think Ohtani was supposed to get up for the spot. I guess Ohtani doesn't feel
like co-operating. Good for him. This is one NJPW Junior who isn't going to
put up with this Lucha crap. When Ohtani finally does get up, Casas pulls out
a springboard headscissors. Ahem
Casas? This tournament is in 1996. Please
leave Ricky Steamboat's 1987 offense back where it belongs. Ohtani retaliates
with a sit out powerbomb for 2 and ½. Ohtani is Irish whipped into the
corner and he does the flair flip into Springboard dropkick combo but it misses.
Casas takes control with some kicks and hair pulling and other garbage offense.
What the hell is this guy doing in this tournament? They passed up with WCW
Cruiserweight Champion (it would have been Rey Rey at this point in time) for
this crap? Ugh
Casas hits a spinebuster and goes for La Majistral cradle.
Unfortunately it doesn't have Ultimo Dragon mystical power so it doesn't even
get a one count. HA HA! Casas hits a snapmare and hits a top rope senton. Casas
to the top again but Ohtani dropkicks him off and hits the Springboard Swandive
Plancha. Back in the ring and Casas dropkicks Ohtani back out of the ring. He
hits a tope suicida and then a senton from the apron to the floor. Casas tries
to suplex Ohtani from the apron to the inside but Ohtani slaps the taste out
of his mouth and then hits a springboard dropkick. He runs to the other side
of the ring and hits another springboard dropkick to the back of the neck. Ohtani
to the apron again and hits a springboard spin wheel kick for the victory. This
match was boring and Casas is definitely not the high-flying luchadore that
one would expect from the EMLL Junior Champion. Match was **1/4
GRAN HAMADA
vs EL SAMURAI
Hamada is a guy I have a lot of respect for. He's around fifty years old but
is built better than a lot of twenty year olds and he can work a better match
than a lot of twenty year olds. The match starts out with some reversal stuff.
They go for a Grecko Roman Knuckle Lock and Hamada pulls out something I've
never seen before. He binds both of El Samurai's arms and then places him in
a double Fujiwara Armbar. Now that's impressive. He segues that into a cross
arm breaker. Samurai tries to pancake Hamada but it's reversed into a huracanrana.
Outside we go as Hamada goes to the top and hits a Plancha. Back in the ring
and Samurai Irish whips Hamada into the corner but Hamada gets the feet up.
He hits Samurai with a Tornado DDT for two. Hamada goes back to the second turnbuckle
on the inside (good old Monsoon) and hits a leaping Tornado DDT for 2 and ½.
Hamada hits a belly to back for two. He places Samurai on the top and goes for
a rana but Samurai reverses and hits Hamada with a Super Inverted Atomic Drop.
Samurai runs at Hamada for a lariat but it's ducked and Hamada hits a Uranage.
He segues that into a cross arm breaker. Hamada goes for a lariat but Samurai
ducks and hits reverse DDT. Samurai lands his Thunder Fire Powerbomb for 2 and
½. Samurai hits a tombstone and hits the swandive headbutt for 2 and
½. Samurai goes for Splash Mountain but it doesn't quite work right and
he has to settle for a super belly to back suplex. Samurai ends it with another
Thunder Fire Powerbomb. This match was solid. ***
ULTIMO DRAGON vs SHINJIRO OHTANI
Match starts with a feel out. Ohtani whips dragon into the ropes and hits a
shoulderblock. Irish whip by Dragon and he hits the drop toehold. He goes for
La Majistral cradle for THREE! WHAT THE HELL??!! (kidding) Yeah
a real
***** classic after thirty seconds. HA! Anyway Ultimo Dragon goes for the same
sequence of moves again but Ohtani roles out of La Majistral and then shakes
his finger back and forth as if to say "oh no
you're not pulling
that crap with me." It may have worked on Lyger but this is THE BITCHMASTER!
They go into submission sequence as Dragon slaps on a rear chinlock and then
goes for a cross arm breaker. Ohtani reverses into a leg bar. Funny spot as
Dragon reaches the ropes while in the leg bar. Ohtani holds onto the leg and
crawls back to the middle of the ring using only his upper body. I LOVE THIS
GUY! Dragon escapes and lays in some stiff kicks to the head. Bodyslam and elbowdrop
gets a one count. Dragon with a half boston and then puts on an Indian Deathlock.
He cinches up the first half and then swivels his hips like Rick Rude before
bridging back to complete the move. Dragon goes for a suplex but Ohtani hits
him with a knee to the midsection. Hmm
why is Dragon holding his crotch?
What do you mean low blow? Ohtani Irish whips Dragon and then hits him with
a beautiful dropkick. He bodyslams Dragon and hits a somersault senton. Ohtani
works over Dragon's arm big time. He slaps on a cross arm breaker. Dragon tries
to roll out of it but Ohtani holds on and Dragon traps himself in a reverse
arm bar. Dragon is forced to roll back into the cross arm breaker. Ohtani lets
go only to slap on a Fujiwara arm bar. He lets up slightly and then places his
knee at the joint between the arm and the shoulder. You just know that Ohtani
is taking Dragon's arm home with him as a trophy. That move is finally released
and Dragon Irish whips Ohtani into the corner. Ohtani goes for his Flair Flip
but once he lands on the apron, Dragon hits him with a springboard dropkick.
Ohtani is on the floor and is met with a baseball slide. Dragon goes for a pescado.
Not only does Ohtani move out of the way but he SLAPS Dragon on the way down.
HA HA, that is the epitome of being a jerk. Back in the ring and Ohtani hits
the springboard spin wheel kick. It only gets a 2 and ½ count because
we all know that the move that won the first round match, NEVER gets the second
round win. Cue the near falls and one of the greatest endings ever. Ohtani goes
for the Dragon Suplex but Ultimo blocks it so Ohtani hits the Tiger Suplex.
It gets a heart wrenching 2 and 9/10 count. Ohtani goes for the springboard
dropkick but Dragon moves out of the way and slaps on La Majistral cradle for
2 and ¾. Dragon hits Ohtani with a tombstone piledriver and hits a Moonsault
for 2 and ¾. Dragon hits Ohtani with a rana but that's reversed into
a sunset flip for 2 and ¾. Ohtani whips Dragon into the ropes, goes for
a backdrop but Dragon lands on his feet and hits the Dragon Suplex! It's gets
2 and 99/100. The ref's hand was millimeters away from coming down for three.
This is just nail biting stuff here. Dragon does the shoulderblock into Moonsault
body block combo. Dragon with a rana but it's reversed into a powerbomb. Ohtani
hits his springboard dropkick to the back of Dragon's neck. Ohtani hulks up
and the crowd is going bonkers. Ohtani hits THE DRAGON SUPLEX! It's gotta be
over but it gets 2 and 99/100. Oh dear god, this is just sickening. Ohtani puts
Dragon on the top for a superplex but gets knocked down. Ohtani jumps right
back up and is knocked down again. He jumps up, falls down, and then gets up
one more time. Dragon hits a super front suplex and ends it with a crushing
RUNNING LYGER BOMB! Ahem
you've just read about one of the top five NJPW
matches in history. *****
THE GREAT SASUKE
vs EL SAMURAI
I really doubt this match will come close to touching the last one but we'll
just have to see. They start out quick and Samurai hits a dropkick. Sasuke rolls
out but Samurai hits a Tope Suicida. Back in and Samurai goes for a piledriver
but it's blocked. Samurai hits Sasuke in the back and then hits a piledriver.
Samurai works over the leg for a while. Good showing of psychology from the
previous round. Samurai goes for a piledriver but gets backdropped. Sasuke goes
for a cross armbar and Samurai gets out of it by driving his knuckles into Sasuke's
knee. THAT'S BRILLIANT! Back up and Sasuke hits his handspring into bodyblock.
Sasuke with a top rope rana for two. Sasuke leap frogs Samurai but he puts the
brakes on and hits Sasuke with a German Suplex for two. He runs into the ropes
but Sasuke lays in a brutal spin kick right to the face. OUCH!!! Samurai rolls
out and Sasuke hits his Quebrada (not Asai) Moonsault. Sasuke whips Samurai
into the guardrail, heads to the top and hits a single leg dropkick. Sasuke
goes for the shoulderblock into Moonsault combo but it misses. Samurai hits
a reverse DDT for two. He goes for a German suplex but no dice so Samurai hits
another reverse DDT. A swandive headbutt misses. Sasuke goes for a suplex but
it's reversed and Samurai hits a third reverse DDT. Samurai hits The Thunderfire
Powerbomb for 2 and ¾. Samurai to the top but Sasuke dropkicks him and
hits him with a superplex for two. Sasuke goes for the Senton Atomico but it
misses. Sasuke manages to recover and hits Samurai with a German suplex. Sasuke
then hits his Thunderfire Powerbomb and that's all she wrote. This match was
good bordering on great and gets ***3/4
THE GREAT SASUKE
vs ULTIMO DRAGON
Feel out process to start and both guys hit stiff kicks. Sasuke catches Dragon's
leg and slaps on a leg bar. Dragon reverses into a leg bar of his own. Sasuke
reverses that into a cross arm bar but Dragon escapes and we're back to a neutral
position. Grecko roman knuckle lock and Dragon backdrops Sasuke and then floats
over for one. Dragon goes for a cross arm bar but Sasuke gets on top and pins
Ultimo Dragon for two. Sasuke goes for a leg bar but Dragon goes for a leg bar
of his own, which Sasuke sells very well. I'm glad to see that the Sasuke leg
injury has carried over throughout the tournament. Back to a neutral position
and they enter a crazy sequence of one falls, trip ups, arm drags, etc
they end up neutral again and the crowd is really appreciative of the effort
here. Dragon hits a dragon screw, holds on, grabs the other leg and locks Sasuke
in a Texas Cloverleaf. Dragon lets go and switches to a half boston. Boston
is segued into an Indian Deathlock. Dragon lets go and slaps on an abdominal
stretch but that's reversed into an abdominal stretch by Sasuke. Dragon hip
tosses Sasuke and hits a leg drop for a one count. Irish whip by Dragon. He
goes for a backdrop but Sasuke hits a sunset flip for a two count. Dragon and
Sasuke hit each other with lariats, nobody sells it. Both guys go for a spin
wheel kick. Dragon pulls his shoulderblock into Moonsault combo for two. Dragon
goes for a tilt a whirl back breaker but Sasuke flips out of it. He goes for
the shoulderblock into Moonsault combo but Dragon hits him in mid air with a
dropkick. You'd think Dragon knew that move was coming. Sasuke rolls out and
Dragon hits his Tope Suicida. Dragon to the apron and hits the ASAI Moonsault.
It's an Asai Moonsault when Dragon does it. Any other time it's a Quebrada.
Write to Jim Ross and Mike Tenay and tell them to stop calling that move incorrectly.
Back in and Dragon hits a NASTY Brainbuster. Oh man, that looked like it could
have killed Sasuke. Dragon follows up with a Lyger Bomb for 2 and ¾.
Dragon hits Sasuke with a front slam and goes to the top. Sasuke dropkicks him
off and hits the Quebrada Moonsault on the outside. Back in where Sasuke hits
a suplex and goes for the Moonsault but misses. Dragon Irish whips Sasuke but
it's reversed. Sasuke with a tilt a whirl but Dragon flips out of it and hits
a Dragon Suplex for 2 and 9/10. Uh oh
here come the near falls and I'm
out of nails to bite from the Dragon vs Ohtani match. Dragon hits his Top Rope
Frankenstainer for 2 and 9/10. The crowd is going nuts now. Dragon kicks Sasuke
and he falls out to the apron. Dragon goes for a powerbomb from the apron to
the floor but Sasuke flips back into the ring. He kicks ultimo dragon down and
then hits a top rope somersault Plancha. Guess what? Sasuke actually CRACKED
HIS SKULL on that one. Do they stop the match? NAH
Back in and Sasuke
goes for the Moonsault but it misses again. Dragon with La Majistral cradle
for 2 and 99/100. Ugh
this is just killing me. Dragon goes for the Running
Lyger Bomb but Sasuke reverses into a Huracanrana and it's over. This match
was pretty damn good and gets ****1/2.
Here's an interesting
note. The ending of the Sasuke vs Dragon match was actually cut short. Considerin
the fact Sasuke's skill was no longer in one piece the match ended as such.
Apparently there was at least another two minutes of near fall stuff set up
for the end. Makes you wonder if there would have been two ***** matches on
one card.
Post match celebration
has eight girls in bathing suits each present Sasuke with a belt in the J Crown.
Sasuke holds up the giant silver trophy and gets a few pictures with him wearing
two belts while holding three belts on each arm.
Impressions: This
tournament was pretty good all around. I found it interesting that they actually
built up from the quarter finals into the finals instead of trying for excellent
matches all around. I guess it shows who the jobbers are even when you're a
champion (save for Lyger of course). The Dragon vs Ohtani match is pure gold
and is a must have for all junior fans. A definite recommendation to pick this
one up.
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