Page 56: Black Woman (Devil Masami)
Page 57: Green Woman (Dynamite Kansai)
Page 58: Yellow Woman (Shinobu Kandori)
Page 59: Pink Woman (Megumi Kudo).
Interestingly, there are a handful of illustrations in the Dreamslam Fighting Book. The Wrestler illustrations were created for Dreamslam's hidden bosses.
Pages 60 - 61: Crush Gals No. 1. (Chigusa Nagayo).
Pages 62 - 63: Crush Gals 2 (Lioness Asuka).
The generic opponent looks like Debbie Malenko.
Page 64: 'My Favourite Wrestler' is a bonus column dedicated to the staff at Aspect's favourite Joshi: Sakie Hasegawa.
Page 65: Damage information.
Pages 66 - 67: gameplay techniques continue.
Pages 68 - 69: additional gameplay tactics.
Pages 70 - 71: gameplay techniques & secrets.
The secrets involve unlocking the hidden boss characters & bonus referees.
Page 72: 'My Favorite Wrestler' column part 2. The Wrestler spotlight for this section is Mima Shimoda.
Page 73: The title page for the last section of the Dreamslam guidebook: Part 2 - The Splendid All Woman World.
Pages 74 - 75: part 1 of an exclusive interview between Mima Shimoda and Etsuko Mita of the 'Las Cachoras Orientales' tag team.
The duo comment on their careers, teaming with Akira Hokuto, stirring fan reactions after returning from Mexico, etc.
Pages 76 - 77: part of Shimoda and Mita's interview.
Both Mita and Shimoda continue talking about their Pro-Wrestling careers.
Pages 78 - 79: part 3 of Shimoda and Mita's interview.
When asked what the girls do in their spare time, Shimoda jokes that she enjoys playing Pachinko; adding that most of the Wrestlers share this interest
as well. When asked if Shimoda plays video games, Shimoda admits that she does own a Super Famicom system and a 'Wrestling software' (game), but
couldn't figure out how to operate it, and left the game in her room.
Etsuko Mita seconds by adding that she doesn't play video games either. "Even if I win, I don't get paid" (ouch...).
Shimoda comments on Mita's views replying "well, I guess if you can't get something in return, you can't get passionate about it.".
This of course changes when the duo are asked to play a copy of Fire Pro All Star Dreamslam, where Mimoda becomes excited with "I want to play in a
game I'm in!"
Pages 80 - 81: the final part of the Shimoda Mita interview & the start of the next section '14 Years of Special Moves'.
The 14 years section chronicles the invention of many Wrestling techniques developed by Joshi Wrestlers between 1981 - 1994.
Many techniques are still in use, while some are no longer used. The moves are:
- 1981 - Mimi Special
- 1983 - Jumbo Suplex
- 1984 - Double Arm Piledriver
- Sept. 17th, 1984 - Jaguar Style Cross Arm Suplex
- 1985 - Liger Bomb (despite being invented by Devil Masami earlier, most people refer to this technique as the Liger Bomb
due to Liger's immense popularity in comparison). The guide recommends calling Devil's version the 'Devil Bomb'.
- January 6th, 1985 - Crush Suplex
- August 22nd, 1985 - Jaguar Style Backdrop Hold
- 1990 - Bison Special
Pages 82 - 83: the 16 years section continues:
- July 21st, 1990 - Kiyoko Special
- August 19th, 1990 - Northern Light Bomb
- August 19th, 1990 - Takami Special
- December 9th, 1990 - Front Full Nelson Suplex
- January 4th, 1991 - Double Wristlock Backdrop Hold
- April 12th, 1991 - Northern Light Victory
- April 21st, 1991 - Kyoko Style Inverted Ebi Gatame
- April 21st, 1991 - Double Cross Arm Sault
- April 29th, 1991 - Takami Suplex
- April 19th, 1991 - Double Arm DDT
- June 5th, 1991 - Aurora Special
- July 13th, 1991 - Niagara Driver
- August 18th, 1991 - Modified La Quebrada
- 1992 - Swing Stretch Muffler (the timeline is off on this one for some reason)
- September 7th, 1991 - Reverse DDT
- October 7th, 1991 - Modified Powerbomb
- October 7th, 1991 - Japanese Ocean Suplex
- November 21st, 1991 - Super Niagara Driver
- December 8th, 1991 - Fujiyama Snow Slider
Pages 84 - 85: the 16 years section continues.
The moves on these pages are as followed:
- January 4th, 1992 - Dangerous Arm Bomb
- January 5th, 1992 - Bull's Kranpas
- February 28th, 1992 - Rushing Star Suplex
- March 20th, 1992 - Avalanche Style Inverted Shrimp Hold
- March 20th, 1992 - Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex
- May 24th, 1992 - Northern Light Hold TS
- June 21st, 1992 - Reverse Gory Special Bomb
- July 10th, 1992 - Pyramid Driver
- August 30th, 1992 - Caribbean Splash
- August 30th, 1992 - Southern Suplex
- August 30th, 1992 - Bull's Angelito
- January 24th, 1993 - Spinning Niagara Driver
- February 10th, 1993 - Death Valley Bomb
- February 28th, 1993 - Astroman Drop Hold
- April 11th, 1993 - Modified La Quebrada
- May, 1993 - Moonsault Fall
- May 21st, 1993 - Rounded Kangaroo Kick
- June 20th, 1993 - Cross Arm Aurora Special Hold
- August 5th, 1993 - Dangerous Queen Bomb
- August 25th, 1993 - Sky Twister Press
Page 86: the final part of the 16 years section. The moves on page 86 are:
August 25th, 1993 - Takako Panic
August 25th, 1993 - Modified Backdrop
September 18th, 1993 - Death Lake Driver
September 29th, 1993 - Southern Suplex 2
November 12th, 1993 - Cannonball Buster
December 6th, 1993 - Reverse Japanese Ocean Cyclone Bomb
January 3rd, 1994 - Modified Chickenwing Facelock
February 28th, 1993 - Bull Style Piledriver (the timeline is off on this one, too)
March 27th, 1993 - Spider Nest (same for this one)
June 3rd, 1994 - Pyramid Driver EX
Page 87 - the third extra column and final 'My Favorite Wrestler' bonus section. This time, featuring a write-up of Bull Nakano.
Pages 88 - 89: a bonus feature entitled 'The Legend of the Best Women in the World'.
These pages are dedicated to the comments issued over the mic between AJW's top Wrestlers to one another.
Pages 90 - 91: the mic appeal section continues. Page 91 focuses on Akira Hokuto's matches.
Pages 92 - 93: Akira Hokuto's match summaries continue.
Pages 94 - 95: whereas most guidebooks feature upcoming strategy guides printed on the inner flaps of a book's dust jacket, two extra pages of the Dreamslam
Fighting Book do the leg work here. Featured are a handful of ASCII's forthcoming game guides, including the Super Fire Pro-Wrestling 3 Final Bout Fighting Book
(which you can view on these forums, too).
Book credits.
Thanks for reading!