Jaguar Yokota vs La galactica 2/27/85 wwwa title match and disk 7 retrospective
we start off this bout with a sneak attack by Galactica which responds to with appropriate ferocity. Jaguar wins the strike exchanges and eventually gets Galactica to ringside via an over-the-top back body drop. this back body drop ends up being a mistake because by going to ringside Jaguar opens herself up to shenanigans. Big thing strategically is this the first impact on the arm early in this match and as Jaguar prepares herself to reenter the ring we see her shaking her arm out. Interestingly Galactica is seemingly of two minds cause she vacillates a little between working the arm as a means to gain a foothold and using it as her primary target. the deciding factor is that when given the opportunity Jaguar can still win head to head exchanges at this point there's copious use of nunchucks alongside two instances of smashing the shoulder into the ringpost and attacking the shoulder while the arm is wrapped around the top rope causing it to bleed. Galactica goes full vampiric in a way the lucha stars of yesteryear would love and so do I. copious biting of the open would alongside gnarly subission holds. Jaguar keeps herself in the match as much as she can via focused vicious leg work leading to figure four attempts. There's a great sequence with Jaguar staggering from the bloodloss throwing punches with specifically her non injured hand. Eventually There's a sequence where both wrestlers are on their knees just trading shots. the comeback does come about via impact like hip attacks and a top rope jackhammer. Galactica eventually gets knocked to ringside and knocked out via a plancha to lose via countout.
amazing match well worth watching though a part of feels like the dive is given far more impetus here than in other matches on the set. If I had to nitpick I kind of wish the leg work factored into the finishing stretch but that's a taste thing 9.5/10 Gonna do my disk seven retrospective here. The crush girls and dump and crew rule the roost in this disk and they rule. In the process of watching the above match it struck me why the way Jaguar Yokota and Devil Masami are booked in an odd fashion. this might be baseless but i have a theory that the way the two are so vulnerable in this disk feels like they are supposed to written as past their peak in their tags with the youngsters. Deeply conflicted if this is true. I did enjoy the disk overall.
Comments
Post a Comment