Staying on the subject of Japanese cruiserweights, Tajiri was another of the WWEs imports with a devastating Superkick. Much like his compatriot, Tajiri adopted an in-ring style that played to the strengths of his slight and nimble frame. But unlike Taka, the Japanese Buzzsaw didnt need to use his upper body as a counter weight to extend the reach of his kick. Rather than lowering his head toward the ground, Tajiri would simply rely on his impressive flexibility to ensure his attack reached its chosen targetwhich on many an occasion was taller than himself. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4tzb0XSR-Q&feature=youtu.be&t=17m34s Furthermore, this manoeuvrability enabled Tajiri to maintain perfect straightness in his legs when exhibiting the movemaking for a truly crisp Superkick. Though he is often remembered for spitting green mist into his opponents faces, its the technical proficiency of his Superkick that Tajiri should really be best remembered for.