There's always going to be people who say something's good before the majority cotton on.
What's the majority?
Choshu was a WON Wrestler of the Year. In the 80s. Was pimped to shit. Went into the WON HOF... instantly.
The "majority" of hardcore fans at the time who talked about the subject (Puroresu) thought Choshu was pretty fucking great.
That's not an insignificant number of people: it was the Entire US Population of Puroresu Fans at the time. There really weren't any non-Japanese puroresu fans in the US who weren't WON readers. Okay... perhaps one: me, who became a puroresu fan about a year and a half before starting to sub to the WON (after Dave's pieces in The National started coming out).
How significant were those puroresu fans?
WON Wrestler of the Year
1982 Ric Flair
1983 Ric Flair (2)
1984 Ric Flair (3)
1985 Ric Flair (4)
1986 Ric Flair (5)
1987 Riki Choshu
1988 Akira Maeda
1989 Ric Flair (6)
1990 Ric Flair (7)
1991 Jumbo Tsuruta
1992 Ric Flair (8)
Right there smack dab in the middle of the Ric Flair Dynasty, Choshu broke in and was the first non-Flair to win the award during the Voting Period of the WON (those earlier 1980 and 1981 awards were before the WON started publishing).
Significant.
It's the equiv of a person today saying that all they've ever heard about was Babe Ruth, and it was amazing to look up the stats and see this Lou Gehrig fellow was pretty good... why haven't people talked about him...
To which anyone whose been a baseball fan for any length and knowledgeable about baseball history would point out the contemporaneous record:
MVP Award
1927 AL 1st
1931 AL 2nd
1932 AL 2nd
1933 AL 4th
1934 AL 5th
1935 AL 5th
1936 AL 1st
1937 AL 4th
Sporting News Major League All-Star Team
1927 1B Lou Gehrig
1928 1B Lou Gehrig
1931 1B Lou Gehrig
1934 1B Lou Gehrig
1936 1B Lou Gehrig
1937 1B Lou Gehrig
1939 HOF
So it's a discussion of...
Newbie FAN: "OMG~! We've discovered a hidden GREAT here~!"
Fan Who Has Been Around: "Really? Did you also just learn yesterday that Cock+Pussy-Birth Control = How Babies Are Made?"
I mean... I guess there are STNG fans who might in 1994 have gone to Star Trek: Generations and wondered who this Kirk guy was, then watched the earlier films, and the stumbled on the original series and thought:
STNG Fan: "OMG~! This Kirk guy is the MOTHERFUCKING! bomb! Why hasn't anyone talked about him?"
Older Trekie: "Really? Seriously... really?"
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Look, it's perfectly fine for folks who sport wood over Fujiwara to take great pride in their "rediscover" the greatness of Fujiwara and have at it in putting him on their personal Mount Rushmore of Great Workers. The reality is that folks who watched UWF in the 80s didn't pimp him as a great worker. He wasn't pimped in the 90s, either in the WON or online. Several folks watched him in the last decade, lost their shit for him, and helped reshape how people viewed Fujiwara. This is New Thinking, and that's good.
But Choshu and Fujinami have been out there. They were pimped at the time. They were still talked about in the 90s as being greats in their prime. They were still talked about in the 00s as being great in their prime. I have a memory of Dylan pimping the DK-Fujinami match as being better than the DK-Sayama matches, and this before the Anti-Sayama Brigade fully took off (and as far as I recall, only Jewett was shitting on Sayama... and ironically the future Anti-Sayama Brigade were fans of much of his analysis of workers at the time). I've pimped Choshu-Fujinami and Choshu & Yatsu vs Jumbo & Tenryu matches from pretty much the moment I came online in 1996. This ain't New Thinking. It's just new people seeing the Same Shit that people have seen for 30 years.
Bill James putting over Lou Lou Gehrig isn't a revelation, nor would he claim it was. It's simply seeing what those at the time did, and writing again about it:
"This motherfucker could rake."
John