Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Stardom - U-REALM Presents YOKOHAMA DREAM CINDERELLA 2021 in Spring (4/4/2021)

2. Mina Shirakawa vs. Momo Watanabe

Despite this being the second match on the card, it felt like they were both giving it their all and it exceeded expectations. Momo didn't take Mina lightly. Mina gave a brave performance that showed her growth, using some impressive new techniques.

***1/2

3. Unagi Sayaka vs. Saya Kamitani

Kamitani brought the best out of Unagi, and I was impressed with her generalship. She showed that she can handle a relatively long match against a less experienced opponent.

***1/4

4. Elimination - Loser Must Join Rival Unit: STARS (Hanan, Saya Iida, Starlight Kid, Mayu Iwatani & Gokigen DEATH) vs. Oedo Tai (Natsuko Tora, Saki Kashima, Konami, Ruaka & Rina)

This went on for nearly half an hour and was a full-fledged Dragon Gate-style unit warfare with exciting action, dramatic momentum shifts, and unexpected twists and turns. This match contained all the charm of professional wrestling.

****

4. Wonder of Stardom Championship: Tam Nakano (c) vs. Natsupoi

There is a lot of history between these two and that was what made this match so emotional. Dramatic and emotionally charged big matches like this are Nakano's forte, and Natsupoi is a highly athletic wrestler who knows how to bear her emotions. The finishing stretch brought everything together in an amazing way.

****1/4

5. World of Stardom Championship: Utami Hayashishita (c) vs. Bea Priestley

Bea was channeling Kenny Omega at Wrestle Kingdom 11 with the diving foot stomp to a table, diving dropkick to the back of the head and all sorts of knee strikes. She was aggression incarnate and just kept the pressure on the champion, who took all of her big moves head-on. This match packed a lot of explosive power from both competitors.

****1/2

6. Goddesses of Stardom Championship: Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka) (c) vs. Donna del Mondo (Giulia & Syuri)

A grueling tag team main event with a wide range of moves and well-placed momentum shifts that kept the action engaging. There was a logical flow of big moves getting bigger and bigger, with both teams showing excellent chemistry and teamwork. Giulia, named "Reiwa’s Dangerous Queen" by Akira Hokuto, unleashing a Northern Lights Bomb at the end was a nice touch.

****1/4

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami (AEW, 3/7/2021)

 AEW - AEW Revolution 2021 (3/7/2021)

AEW Women's World Championship: Hikaru Shida vs. Ryo Mizunami

The match between these two in Shinjuku FACE in 2017 was one of my favorite women's matches that year, so it was great to see them show off their amazing chemistry as opponents on a bigger stage. The strike exchanges here were great. Sometimes strike-based matches can feel repetitive, but they were mixing up their strikes in interesting ways, both offensively and defensively. Shida has established herself as the heavy hitter in the AEW women's division, and Mizunami is a heavy hitter in her own right, so it was exciting to see them go back and forth.

***3/4

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Stardom - All Star Dream Cinderella (3/3/2021)

0. High Speed Championship: AZM (c) vs. Natsupoi

This was a great opener. As usual with the High Speed division, there was speedy wrestling, pristine technique and hot pin-reversal battles. The story of Natsupoi's struggle was told well and I loved the way her new finisher was built up.

***1/2

0. Goddesses of Stardom Championship: Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka) (c) vs. Oedo tai (Natsuko Tora & Saki Kashima)

A hard-hitting and action-packed tag team match. The finish was a bit sudden, but it was a fun high paced match with little downtime.

***1/4

2. Momo Watanabe vs. Nanae Takahashi

This was a G1 Climax style sprint. They never quite let up from attacking each other at the bell. It was fast-paced and hard-hitting.

***3/4

3. SWA World Championship: Syuri (c) vs. Konami

Syuri continued her strong reign as SWA champion. It was only 8 minutes but it was a dense 8 minutes, where they made full use of their striking and submissions.

***1/2

4. Mayu Iwatani vs. Yoshiko

This delivered to its dream match expectations. Yoshiko has slimmed down, but she still possesses her monstrous power. Mayu was perhaps an even scarier monster. She was in full zombie mode here, taking heavy damage only to explode back on the offensive. It started slow but developed into a high-impact back and forth.

****1/4

5. World of Stardom Championship: Utami Hayashishita (c) vs. Saya Kamitani

There were many doubters when Kamitani challenged for the belt, but she pulled through big time with a tremendous performance. She's always good at conveying her emotions and her high-risk offense always adds an element of drama and danger to her matches. Utami showed her championship killer instinct, targeting the lower back early and landing heavy offense throughout.

****1/4

6. Hair vs. Hair - Wonder of Stardom Championship: Giulia (c) vs. Tam Nakano

Each Giulia vs. Tam match is an improvement on the last while still standing well on its own and this was no exception. They upped the ante once more with even bigger spots and a dramatic stipulation attached. The storytelling was comprehensive and emotional. A storied rivalry, Nippon Budokan, Akira Hokuto on commentary, with scalps and a championship up for grabs. This had all the makings of a historic encounter. 

****1/2

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Oedo Tai (Bea Priestley & Konami) vs. Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka) (Stardom, 2/14/2021)

Stardom - Go to Budokan! STARDOM Valentine Special Day-2 (2/14/2021)

Goddesses of Stardom Championship: Oedo Tai (Bea Priestley & Konami) vs. Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka)

Although Bea & Konami's tag team title reign was short-lived, they put together very solid and cohesive performances as a tag team. This was another great match from them. I liked the pairing of Maika & Konami, who specialize in ground wrestling, and Bea & Himeka, who are hard hitters. A well-rounded match with great teamwork and chemistry from both sides.

***3/4

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Emi Sakura vs. Yuka Sakazaki (AEW, 2/22/2021)

AEW - AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament: United States & Japan Brackets (2/22/2021)

Emi Sakura vs. Yuka Sakazaki

This was another great match from Emi Sakura in this tournament. She's far past her peak, but it's great to see her shine on a big platform. She made the necessary tweaks to her character in AEW and she was the standout of the Japan side of the tournament. Emi built off of the strategy of Mei Suruga by targeting the damaged neck and back of Sakazaki, who had a great performance underneath, showing some off new moves.

****

Saturday, February 20, 2021

Arisa Nakajima & Nanae Takahashi vs. Momo Watanabe & Saya Iida (SEAdLINNNG, 2/10/2021)

SEAdLINNNG - Shin-Kiba NIGHT (2/10/2021)

Arisa Nakajima & Nanae Takahashi vs. Momo Watanabe & Saya Iida

Even though this was a prelude to Momo vs. Nanae, I found the interactions between Momo & Iida and Arisa to be the most interesting and successful. There was some spottiness from Nanae, and while I wouldn't say she struggled to keep up with the energy of the match, her interactions with Momo didn't create much excitement for their upcoming match.

***1/2

AEW - AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament: Japan Bracket - First Round (2/15/2021)

 1. AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament Japan Bracket - First Round: Yuka Sakazaki vs. Mei Suruga

It seems there was some unfamiliarity in the execution, but overall this was a great way to open the tournament. The action was easy to follow and the performers showed their individual charm. Mei put pressure on the taped-up neck of Yuka with a variety of attacks, and Yuka picked her spots with powerful slams.

***1/2

2. AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament Japan Bracket - First Round: Emi Sakura vs. VENY

This was a great clash of styles, for two wrestlers who had only wrestled each other once prior to this match they seemed to have natural chemistry and rhythm in the ring. They worked an exhilarating pace with fierce strike exchanges and sharp counter work.

****

3. AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament Japan Bracket - First Round: Ryo Mizunami vs. Maki Itoh

The opening sequence was ideal in introducing first-time viewers to the personalities of these two. The actual body of the match wasn't so compelling until the very end when Itoh started going toe-to-toe with the powerhouse Mizunami in a strike exchange and landed some big moves.

***

4. AEW Women's World Championship Eliminator Tournament Japan Bracket - First Round: Aja Kong vs. Rin Kadokura

This was pretty much a uniform Aja Kong squash, but Aja looked like a true professional in the way she carried a lively match with an opponent who doesn't have much physical charisma.

**3/4