10 Things We Learned From The Secret Diary Of A WWE Superstar

2. "Dream" Team With Yokozuna, But...

Hakushi Yokozuna Owen Hart
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A cool taped-for-home-video six man tag featuring Hakushi, Owen Hart and Yokozuna against Bret Hart, Razor Ramon and Savio Vega gifted Jinsei Shinzaki the chance to live out a dream - and perhaps not the one you'd expect.

He said;

"I teamed up with Yokozuna and Owen Hart and faced off against Bret Hart and others. It was a dream to get to team with Yoko. It's my first time in a six man so I'm a little worried about what to do, but Yoko and Owen gave me instructions on what I needed to do and it went more smoothly than expected. I need to be able to appeal to the fans more though. I also had a singles match with Bob Holly and it was not good."

The former WWE Champion had obviously made a big impression on Shinzaki, and him following a guide laid out by his Camp Cornette partners is yet more really rather sweet integration into World Wrestling Federation life. Bob Holly doesn't fair too well in the closing line - but they had better nights elsewhere on the company's never-ending road.

 
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