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Hi folks! Wanted to share a quickie review of ZERO-ONE from 2002. I think most folks might know the Spanky vs Low Ki match but, there's some other stuff worth your time. The main event especially might be appealing. It brings a '89 FMW, '92 NJ Karate vs Pro Wrestling vibe that I know I dig. Let's go!

Fugo Fugo Yumeji & Kuroge Wagyuta vs. Kamikaze & Yoshihito Sasaki - Good match! This surprised me. Nice, hard hitting action. Nice way to kick things off!

Hirotaka Yokoi vs. Kintaro Kanemura - MMA type vs hard-core hero...this is an excellent styles clash. This was a blast...Kanemura leads Yokoi through a fun under 10 minute match with hard-core elements, big spots and couple nifty holds. I only know of Yokoi from Fire Pro Returns so it was neat to finally see an actual match of his :)

Naohiro Hoshikawa, Tetsuhiro Kuroda & Wataru Sakata vs. Dick Togo, Ikuto Hidaka & Kohei Sato - Really good stuff with all of this talent. Hoshikawa was the standout for his team and Dick, Hidaka & a young Sato delivered as well. I didn't dig the finish as it came out of nowhere but there's plenty to like beforehand so it's not ruined in the slightest.

Leonardo Spanky vs. Low Ki - This felt too choreographed and purposefully epic, at times. Other times it felt right. The last minute was done just right..So all said, this was a very good match. It's a lot of fun with the surprises and variations on moves you thought you knew. The familiarity is present and if you're into the early 2000's indie scene or founding fathers of ROH etc., this is one to watch.

Masato Tanaka & Shinjiro Otani vs. Kazuhiko Ogasawara & Shinya Hashimoto - This was early 90's NJ with Ogasawara being a Karate black belt teaming with Hash vs Emblem. And I loved it! It had that odd flow with the Karate guy going 70% strength and blasting Otani and Tanaka with punches and kicks (and occasionally missing). Hashimoto would direct Ogasawara what to do next both as leader/vet but also to keep the match interesting. Hash would get beat up early on (going after his knee) which unfortunately was pointless and my only big complaint. Eventually he would just unleash upon his opponents. All that said, Otani and Tanaka did not go soft on either of their opponents. This was very much a WAR match in a Zero-One ring. Four guys just beating each other up. Highly recommended!
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Zero-One along with BJW are two promotions that I have dabbled with here & there (see the Puro + More blog) but I really need to focus more on these. I am going to be looking into even more in the future. My internet only projects keep getting bigger while my stack of DVDs doesn't shrink. That said, my DVD projects get slowly taken over by internet based videos that are meant to augment originally. At the end, they become 75% internet and my DVDs augment that! I've got to be more discerning!

Anyhow, more wrestling tomorrow! Thanks for reading!

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