Quebrada Issue 58D
Issue 58D - 12/19/99
Battle Station JWP 10/21/98

Dynamite Kansai & Commando Bolshoi & Erika Watanabe
vs.
Devil Masami & Tomoko Miyaguchi & Tomiko Sai

The purpose of this match was to showcase the young talent. The problem was that the match made it all the more obvious that their young aren't talented. Watanabe is severly lacking in athletic ability, and has yet to show any wrestling skill. Sai is just too puny for women like Devil & Kansai to credible sell for. In this match, Kansai no sold her missile kick, and it was a credible no sell because Sai just doesn't have any power behind or impact on her spots. The match seemed to last an eternity because Sai & Watanabe logged most of the ring time. Miyaguchi was the only wrestler in this match that looked good. She scored the win here, pinning Watanabe with a diving knee drop. I assume the idea behind putting this match on after the Jaguar match was to make it seem like the Watanabe & Sai were in an important match, but it just further exposed their many weaknesses.

Miko: 5'0", 90 lb Tomiko Sai is so much smaller and thinner than Kansai that Dynamite no-selling her spots doesn't bother me. Devil was not in the match much, mostly helping from the outside and playing off Dynamite. They gave the rookies a few moments where they could possible score a pin, mainly when Devil or Dynamite leveled their opponent illegaly, then said, 'Ok, pin them'.;^) The rookies still didn't look all that good, but the match itself worked for me.

James: Pretty bad match, but what do you expect when you have two people in there that nobody wanted to sell for? Even Bolshoi, who is barely any bigger than Sai, started getting mean with her when she tagged in.

Special Thanks to: Miko Kubota - Michiku Pro & James Phillips- Japanese Women's Wrestling

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