AJPW You Might Have Missed - Muto's AJPW - 2002 - Part 4
We're back with Part Four of my review of Muto's AJPW 2002. Thanks for waiting! There's a bunch of tag matches this post.
Arashi, Dr. Death, Tenryu, Koki Kitahara, & Masao Orihara vs. Keiji Muto, Hiroshi Hase, Jinsei Shinzaki, George Hines & Kaz Hayashi (08/31): A very good elimination match that was best earlier on. In all fairness, this would have been great if it were a single fall match and kept the pace up. In this form, things dragged on too long with the younger/athletic guys like Hayashi, Hines and Orihara already eliminated. Shinzaki didn't seem motivated and well the WAR team were generally plodding except for Kitahara. All that said, this is still enjoyable but unfortunately with how they booked it, it over stayed it's welcome. It's a big show main event so I think it definitely delivered, if that makes sense. Watching it now, I would have booked it differently but I think it had a big time impact for the fans.
Dragon Kid, Jimmy Yang & Masaaki Mochizuki vs. M2K (Darkness Dragon, Magnum TOKYO & Susumu Yokosuka) (08/31): Absolutely bananas in pajamas! Wow, this was super dialed in for 2002. The fans loved it as did I. And in all honesty, it's a chaotic spot fest that's more about "wows!" rather than "wows + story/drama" (which is something that these guys do improve on...). But yeah if you're itching for Dragon Gate action - check this out below.
Satoshi Kojima & Kaz Hayashi vs Genichiro Tenryu & Nobukazu Hirai (10/06) Very good 16 minute match. Hirai was serviceable. Tenryu vs Kojima was excellent. Kaz of course was whipping boy but this wasn't overdone and he was able to go off with his explosive offense. And that's where Hirai was weakest...he just didn't sell. It was fast paced enough down the stretch to ignore this but I feel like he was no selling as a disservice to Kaz Hayashi.
Arashi vs. Satoshi Kojima (10/14): Very, very good 10 minute match. This pairing works because they can just hit each other. Nothing fancy is required. There's only one gaff but it sorta worked in the match. Arashi and Kojima did a really interesting sleeper hold section that gave this more depth than just being a slobber knocker.
Genichiro Tenryu vs Great Muta (10/27): When Muto gives a crap, he can still put on a great match. Heaven knows Tenryu can too. They do that here. Tenryu goes after Muta/o with his own medicine plus pulls out some older offense and different tricks. Great knee selling by the Great One which really makes the second half special. There was a lot different and enough surprises to keep me entertained and interested. GAORA has this for our viewing pleasure:
Dr Death & Mike Rotunda vs. Kojima & Taiyo Kea (AJPW TV 11/23) : Good match with alot to like but I felt there was too much stomp & punch filler in here. Longer matches are not AJPW's strong suit with the older guys...this was 20 but would have been much tighter at 15 minutes.
Mike Awesome & PJ Friedman vs Shinjiro Otani & Masato Tanaka (11/25): Super fun 11 minute match! This could have relied upon Awesome vs Tanaka nostalgia but every one wrestled balls to the wall. Friedman was the weakest but was an excellent heel sidekick to Awesome so it worked well.
Arashi & Nobutaka Araya vs. Mike Awesome & PJ Friedman (11/26): You're watching this for Mike Awesome... I'm not going to mince words. He is the reason why this is a fun house show RWTL match.
Otani, Tanaka and Mike Awesome give the 2002 Real World Tag League some excitement. I'm looking forward to watching more of their matches next time. Next post will probably be my final post for AJPW 2002.
Thanks for reading!
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