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Skrevet: Tirs jul 27, 2010 2:56 am Emne: REVOLUCION AMADOLA - May 2, 2009
REVOLUCION AMANDOLA on COMM - May 2, 2009, Tokyo - (1 3/4 hrs)
May 2, 2009, Tokyo - Shin-Kiba 1st RING (202 fans)
1. Aki Kanbayashi -vs- Apple Miyuki [*]
--- Old Miss Mongol almost dominating Apple. Both with the bitch talkin' and bitch slappin'. I was expecting a big Apple comeback or a lucky cradle win for her after the way Aki had this under control, but that didn't happen. No, Aki more or less humiliated Apple making her submit in a helpless fight for her.
9:49 of 9:49 - Kanbayashi made Miyuki submit to a Mexican Submission hold
2. GOEMON -vs- Tomoka Nakagawa [3/4*]
--- Old FMW'er GOEMON having a slow beat-down of the weakest of the RA's. Only some tiny moments of interesting stuff happening before boy beats girl...as expected.
13:13 of 13:13 - GOEMON pinned Nakagawa after a Pedigree
3. Atsuko Emoto -vs- Ayumi Kurihara - (2-Count Rule) [* 3/4]
--- The 2-count rule! And that guarantees some excitement and it did create a solid atmosphere for this one as both where getting some near 2-counts along the way with the rush of urgency. Kurihara was looking good, but Emoto is still much more established and took care of business at the end with a brainbuster which probable would have been a three anyway as it's one of Emoto's main finishers.
7:31 of 7:30 - Emoto pinned Kurihara after a brainbuster
4. Atsuko Emoto -vs- Akino - (No Pinfall Rule) [* 1/4]
--- Hardly super exciting until the time limit was starting to expire. Too slow start for my liking. They used their ARSION and Battlarts experience to try and make a decent submission fight. But in a way the fire was missing and we got a, almost, bore draw.
10:00 of 10:00 - Emoto wrestled Akino to a 10:00 Time Limit Draw
5. Aja Kong -vs- Atsuko Emoto - (Falls Count Anywhere Hardcore Match) [** 3/4]
--- This 3rd and final match for Emoto on this show was sure brutal and they didn't hold much back at all making it quite a sectacular viewing the way Aja kept smashing chairs over Emoto's head. Good old fashioned violence! And Emoto was up for it with the brawling giving Aja some of her own medicine landing chained spinkicks, moonsault footstomp with Aja on a table on the outside. But Aja was always one step ahead and no anger from Emoto was going to stop the veteran brawler tearing Emoto apart. And the ending was a fine one as Aja was in the stands brainbustering Emoto off through a table on the rampway to get the three count and deserved win. Real good spirit in this fight!
18:00 of 18:00 - Kong pinned Emoto after a brainbuster through a table
6. Takashi Sasaki & Masashi Takeda -vs- Kyoko Kimura & Yuko Miyamoto - (Light Tubes Death Match) [** 1/2]
--- Light tubes BLOODFEST! As you can imagine Kimura played a large part in this one and Miyamoto was barely there to be seen as it was all about the powerful girl getting beat up with an occational comeback including attepting a Firebird light tubes splash. None of Kimura's big offensive moves was optimal, but the beat down of her was so that's where the excitement layed as they got bloodied up for disguisting images. They had some original light tube ideas for this one. Electric fans swinging the light tubes before someone was sent into the corner smashing it effectively. The end saw Sasaki do his light tubes violence taking care of Kimura with a headkick with light tubes placed next to Kimura's head.
20:05 of 20:05 - Sasaki pinned Kimura after a light tube headkick
COMMENTS: A fairly good show produced by the Revolucion Amandola with Aja vs Emoto really giving us a stiff fight while the main even gave up the blood.
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