Quebrada #47

by Mike Lorefice


Jd' #26 6/3/98 SPRING STORM '98 ~2nd Anniversary~
taped 4/26 Tokyo Korakuen Hall

The Bloody vs. Saya Endo (Neo Ladies)

Saya Endo These two will never be pinup girls, but there's a good chance that they can turn into good wrestlers. Saya did a good job of carrying the match. Since both women are heels, there was cheating back and forth, but there was no one in Saya's corner to help her out.

Saya put Bloody in a camel clutch early on and stuck her fingers in Bloody's nose. She tried to ram Bloody's head into the mat, but Bloody didn't go down, so it was embarrassingly bad. Saya took control by immediately going back to the camel clutch with the fingers up Bloody's nose, and there were no more problems from this point forward.

Saya tried to come back with her swinging neckbreaker, but Bloody turned it into a backslide for a near fall. They traded released German suplexes. Saya rolled Bloody's German suplex into a leg lock. She tried to follow it up with a hizajujigatame, but Bloody bridged back into a jackknife hold for a nice near fall.

Saya utilized the top rope until Bloody avoided her guillotine leg drop and followed with a plancha. Bloody hit her diving senton for a near fall. Saya made a comeback and hit her diving leg drop with a chair over Bloody, but because of the chair ref Tommy Ran refused to count the fall. Thus, Saya tried the same spot again to piss Ran off, but Bloody moved, leaving the chair for Saya to land on. Bloody used some good stiff chair shots then won with her locomotion German suplex.

I was very happy with this match because both looked good without any veterans in the match to carry them. Bloody's facials could be better, but overall, she has really shown a lot of improvement this year. Almost anyone can be carried by Jaguar, but Saya is not exactly a magician. 16:36 (6:34 aired). Looked like **3/4, but it's somewhat doubtful that they maintained this quality for the entire match.