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Guest ligerbomb03
Posted (edited)

12/5/03

New Japan

Jushin Thunder Liger & El Samurai vs. Tiger Mask & American Dragon

 

Also looking forward to hearing about...

 

12/8/03

New Japan

American Dragon vs. Katsushi Takemura

 

 

Any feedback, folks?

Edited by ligerbomb03
Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted
12/5/03

New Japan

Jushin Thunder Liger & El Samurai vs. Tiger Mask & American Dragon

 

Also looking forward to hearing about...

 

12/7/03

New Japan

American Dragon vs. Katsushi Takemura

 

 

Any feedback, folks?

Those look like some future tape purchases coming my way.

Guest ligerbomb03
Posted

I am anxious to hear how these two matches play out, as I would love to purchase the tapes too.

Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted
I am anxious to hear how these two matches play out, as I would love to purchase the tapes too.

They should be solid at the very least, as all those guys can work. I want to think positive, so I am gonna say they will definately rock the preverbial casbah.....

Guest ligerbomb03
Posted

Jushin Thunder Liger & El Samurai beat Tiger Mask & American Dragon (11:38) when Samurai used a chickenwing armlock on Dragon.

Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted

Damn, that sounds dissappointing. I can't believe they only gave them (11:48). That is weak.......

Guest ligerbomb03
Posted

Yeah, I'm kinda disappointed that they didn't get at least 15 minutes for their match :(

Posted

With those guys, it's probably a quick warm-up and then 10 minutes of non-stop action. It might not be, but I'm willing to vouch they could go kick-ass in 11:48.

Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted

I see your point, but they should have at the very least gotten 20 minutes. But then again what do I know.....

Guest ligerbomb03
Posted

NJPW, 12/8/03

Hiroshima Green Arena Small Arena

2,200 Fans - Super No Vacancy Full House

 

1. American Dragon beat Katsushi Takemura (8:20) with an avalanche-style backdrop suplex cutback.

2. Jushin Thunder Liger beat Gedo (12:09) with a brainbuster.

3. Shinsuke Nakamura beat Tiger Mask (6:49) with the Shining Triangle.

4. Josh Barnett beat Heat (5:53) with a cross heel hold.

5. Takashi Iizuka beat Mitsuya Nagai (9:32) with a sleeper hold.

6. Minoru Suzuki beat Blue Wolf (6:09) by referee stop.

7. Manabu Nakanishi beat The Shadow (7:30) with an Argentine backbreaker.

8. Scott Norton beat Yutaka Yoshie (10:02) with a powerbomb.

9. Osamu Nishimura beat Yuji Nagata (18:07) with a backslide.

10. Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Hiroshi Tanahashi (16:16) with a moonsault press.

 

Source: puroresufan.com

Guest Indikator
Posted

What is "avalanche-style backdrop suplex cutback" ?

Guest ligerbomb03
Posted

Probably an error on the part of whoever wrote up the results at the website.

Guest NANIWA*
Posted
What is "avalanche-style backdrop suplex cutback" ?

It's not an error on Stuart's part. That's what the move is called...

 

The move is just a reversal by Dragon, while Takemura was attempting a top-rope backdrop suplex. Dragon was able to turn his body on the way down, and land on Takemura for a quick 3 count!

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