[10.0] "One half of one of the most legenday tag teams ever, she and her partner were among the best wrestlers in AJW in the late 80s and had the best run in America for any joshi until recent times. The difference between them and the WWF women was night and day. She continued to operate at the highest level after that and at some point during her JWP years she may have been the best wrestler in the world - or at the very least, the most complete and consistent. A shame she retired so young."
[10.0] "More than any other wrestler in AJW, Yamazaki felt like no matter who she was up against, no matter who her tag partner was, no matter what type of match she was wrestling, and no matter what position on the card she was, she would deliver a quality performance. She particularly excelled in situations where she got to show off how great of a babyface she was and her athletic prowess, second only to Jaguar in that regard, which given the fast-paced nature of 80s Joshi is no small feat. That's without even mentioning that she's one half of one of the greatest tag teams of all time, the Jumping Bomb Angels."
[7.0] "I bet she and Noriyo scared the crap out of Moolah with their revolutionary wrestling skills because Japanese Women's wrestling was from a another planet compared to the carnival grounds level skills many Women were showing here in the US."