HOLY SH*T...Want to see greatest woman's match ever?
Question:I remember this from years ago, and now I finally found it again. Many male American wrestlers couldn't handle or perform like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbw-nwxwq...
Megumi Kudo vs Combat Toyoda
About 20 minutes..What do you think?
Answers:
But you're right: Most of the matches on All Star Dream Slam 1 and 2, at the time, were light years ahead of most matches that even the men were producing, which included the likes of Mitsaharu Misawa, Great Sasuke, Chris Benoit, Jushin Liger and Kenta Kobashi - all of whom are considered by many to be some of the greatest male wrestlers ever. The cards still hold up today as two of the greatest wrestling cards ever, male or female.
The greatest Womens Match ever would go to the main event of All Star Dream Slam 2 involving Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada (AJW, champions) vs Dynamite Kansai & Mayumi Ozaki (JWP, challengers) for the WWWA World Tag Team Championship, held on April 11, 1993 to commemorate the 25th Anniverary of All Japan Women (which has since closed down). Most tape traders I knew (and most on the internet) gave this match 5*+++. IT WAS THAT GOOD.
Here is a report I found on it:-
ALL JAPAN WOMEN ALL STAR DREAMSLAM PART TWO
Date: April 11, 1993
Attendance: 6,500
Significance: All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling 25th Anniversary Supercard
Match 9 (Main Event): WWWA World Tag Team Championship: Manami Toyota & Toshiyo Yamada (AJW, champions) vs Dynamite Kansai & Mayumi Ozaki (JWP, challengers)
This match was fought best 2 out of 3 falls. This was an amazing match - no play-by-play description could do these four women justice. Kansai shocked Yamada with a splash mountain to take the first fall in 12 seconds. The crowd absolutely erupted and maintained the heat for the rest of the match. The next two falls were beyond amazing, with all four women hitting every spot in their arsenal and then some. In the athletic highlight of the match, Toyota jumped to the middle of the second rope in the ring and acted as if she was going to fly onto Kansai, but instead, as she was on the second rope with her legs IN the ring, she flipped backwards onto Ozaki outside of the ring! She is the only wrestler I have ever seen attempt such a moonsault and, if she had messed up, she would have fallen on her head and ended her career. Yamada and Kansai had a great exchange of their kicks. Lots of fantastic near falls in the second fall ending when Toyota pinned Kansai at 14:44 of the fall with her ocean cyclone suplex. The third fall was even better with tons of amazing near falls. Ozaki really shined here, getting some great near falls with moves such as her tequila sunrise suplex. Toyota and Yamada were able to execute their back superplex in which the opponent landed on their stomach, but only gained a near fall. Kansai held Toyota on her shoulders as Ozaki came off with a brutal double impact clothesline. The move was repeated, with Toyota falling almost straight on her neck, and Ozaki pinned Toyota in 16:08 of the third fall to win the match and titles for her team. The celebration was great as fans chanted both Ozaki's and Kansai's names. Kansai & Ozaki became the first non-AJW team to hold the group's tag team championship. **+++ - blew away the scale!
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