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Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki vs. Takao Omori & Yoshihiro Takayama

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Average rating based on the displayed comments: 8.44
felyaron wrote on 26.03.2025:
[10.0] "A fantastic match. The crowd is really into it. I particularly appreciate that they've set up some spots like the attackers were waiting for and seizing opportunitiies instead of the receivers standing around, doing the pose from fighting games when the announcer tells you to finish them. The highlight of this approach was Jinsei Shinzaki perched on top turnbuckle, looking outside at Omori getting up and instead of jumping on him, jumping into the ring to hit Takayama rushing at him."
Zak22 wrote on 19.02.2025:
[8.0] "really strong tag match, all four guys do some nice stuff, especially Hayabusa and Shinzaki who look strong despite losing their belts. Match is a little slow at times but overall its got good action and some good spots."
KKeanel wrote on 31.10.2024:
[8.0] "Maybe little too long, but generally strikes from both teams were impressive. The combined style of Shinzaki and Hayabusa was extremely eye-catchy."
Bren0 wrote on 20.03.2024:
[8.0] "[4.25*] Awesome match, what sensational exchanges the two tags had here, the ending was exciting and dramatic, both pairs were doing everything they could to win here. The nearfalls were incredible and once again Hayabusa had an incredible performance but the highlight of the match for me was Takao Omori, his chops were great and his Lariat to win the match was impeccable."
Luna100 wrote on 09.03.2024:
[9.0] "This felt like a modern match in a wonderful way. The pace was wonderful, building to a climatic act three. No Fear are one of my faves of this era of All Japan, but I would say that the outsiders were the better of the two, using spectacular offence, and looking valiant in defeat. ****1/2"
AJSherick wrote on 30.11.2020:
[9.0] "Shinzaki/Hayabusa are always must-watch, so even though this started very slow, I kept the faith. The last 15 minutes are awesome, and a lot of cutting-edge (for the time) effort is displayed. A classic power vs speed match, wherein Omori still brings the athleticism and Shinzaki the power for their teams. All Asia title matches at the decade's end continue to deliver. ****1/4"
DerHitman wrote on 25.08.2020:
[7.0] "Hayabusa-Jinsei Shinzaki (c. ) vs. Takao Omori-Yoshihiro Takayama ist ein richtig starkes Match. Shinzaki hat bisher ein richtig starkes Jahr und Omori und Takayama haben sich gefunden ***1/2."
trinidadchainz wrote on 25.08.2018:
[9.0] "This looked terrific on paper, I was so hyped going into it and boy did it deliver and then some. Hayabusa is such an wonderful wrestler, everything he does has a certain pizzaz about it, very hard to explain and mix in Takayama being Takayama with the in particular amazing Omori and Shinzaki exchanges, typical hot All Japan crowd and you have a banger. **** 1/2"
sign squad wrote on 04.01.2010:
[8.0] "Auf dem Papier damals und selbst heute noch hätte ich nicht sonderlich viel hiervon erwartet. Alleine die Vorstellung Takayama und Hayabusa gegeneinander klingt wie unverzeilicher Blödsinn. Und dann, liefern die vier ein sehr gutes Match auf Augenhöhe. Keiner läßt den anderen dumm aussehen und somit habe ich eine weitere Matchempfehlung für das Board. Das Match gibt es auf dem Commercial Tape Super Power Series III 99."