Thursday, February 24, 2022

Maya Yukihi vs. Ram Kaichow (Ice Ribbon, 8/24/2019)

Ice Ribbon -  #986 ~ Ice In Wonderland 2019 (8/24/2019)

ICExInfinity Title Tournament - Quarter Finals: Maya Yukihi vs. Ram Kaichow

The first big singles match of Ram Kaichow's career. A high stakes quarterfinal in a tournament to decide the next ICE challenger. Maya's expressive range in this match was impressive. Her playfulness when in control early on, and her shock and awe as Kaichow began to pick up steam and string together offense, eventually scoring close near-falls, was well delivered. This was one of her best individual performances. The crowd was hot for everything which gave the match a special aura. ****1/4

Ram Kaichow vs. Tsukasa Fujimoto (Ice Ribbon, 6/30/2019)

Ice Ribbon - #968 In SKIP City (6/30/2019)

Ram Kaichow vs. Tsukasa Fujimoto

This was Ram Kaichow's return to the ring after a long hiatus. The match went probably as you would expect a wrestler returning from a years-long hiatus to go. Simple in format and execution, with Fujimoto doing most of the work and Kaichow getting a few hits in. The crowd was very receptive to this matchup, active throughout the match, creating an aura of excitement for almost every moment. ***1/2

Akane Fujita & Ram Kaichow vs. Asahi & Suzu Suzuki (Ice Ribbon, 7/15/2019)

 Ice Ribbon - #971 ~ Yokohama Ribbon 2019 (7/15/2019)

Akane Fujita & Ram Kaichow vs. Asahi & Suzu Suzuki

This was unexpectedly amazing. Asahi & Suzu were a really fun and energetic team of juniors trying hard to score the win over the veteran team while also trying to not get outshone by the other, which made for a unique dynamic. Crowd was hot and the match was given a lot of time to develop. The momentum shifts were well-timed, and there were surprising kickouts from Asahi. ***3/4

Mizuki, Hikari Noa & Yuki Arai vs. Miu Watanabe, Yuki Aino & Suzume (Tokyo Joshi Pro, 2/19/2022)

Tokyo Joshi Pro - TJPW Tokyo Joshi 2022 Winter (2/19/2022)

Mizuki, Hikari Noa & Yuki Arai vs. Miu Watanabe, Yuki Aino & Suzume

Despite the absence of six wrestlers, they still managed to put together a stellar main event lineup. I don't know what the original main event was going to be, but the absences may have actually allowed some of the younger wrestlers to appear higher on the card than they perhaps would have. Anyway, this was a fun action-y six-man with a final exchange between Miu and Arai to end it. ***1/2

Tsukasa Fujimoto vs. Makoto (Ice Ribbon, 1/16/2022)

Ice Ribbon - Ice Ribbon - Winter Story 2022~ (1/16/2022)

Tsukasa Fujimoto vs. Makoto

Every so often Makoto gets to showcase her underrated abilities in "big" singles matches like this and she usually delivers. This match against Fujimoto was an example of that. A great reunion match between Ice Ribbon OGs, well-paced out in terms of moves and dynamic enough that it never grew too repetitive. ****

Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka) vs. Queen's Quest (Saya Kamitani & Utami Hayashishita) (Stardom, 1/16/2022)

Stardom (1/16/2022)

Donna del Mondo (Maika & Himeka) vs. Queen's Quest (Saya Kamitani & Utami Hayashishita)

This was an awesome match to top off a quality event in Toyohashi, that could have easily been a tag title main event if either team had the belts. Himeka and Utami battled each other with heavy lariats, and Maika and Kamitani feuded throughout the match, hopefully building towards a singles in the future. ****

Tsukasa Fujimoto vs. Riko Kaiju (SEAdLINNNG, 2/11/2022)

SEAdLINNNG Started 2022! (2/11/2022)

Tsukasa Fujimoto vs. Riko Kaiju

I never paid much attention to Riko Kaiju but when she mentioned Starlight Kid as an opponent she wanted to fight I became interested. This was my first good look at her, and she performed awesomely. Fujimoto matched her opponent's pace, sticking mostly to the basics, but lived up to her reputation as a " rookie killer" with an aggressiveness not often seen from her. This was a rather long match, lasting just under 20 minutes, but the length was a positive as it allowed the match to properly develop. There were many hard exchanges of blows and an overall sense of physicality. ****