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Almost zero on Youtube / DM here except for some modern lucha. Everything else is from comps secured through the Village or other trades or WWEN.
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Your "So So Good" Top 100 Matches of All Time
WingedEagle replied to elliott's topic in Pro Wrestling
Love the diversity of this list. Absolutely zero consensus from what I can see. Perhaps a little more lucha than some others? Definitely a strong reminder that I have to check out many classics that department. -
That was also the promoted main event of Mania that year and more an angle than a match.
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When else has a Mania main event repeated at the following February show? Looks the case now but don't recall it happening otherwise.
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I'd imagine Cena's absence will draw the most sideways glances there. Brock will absolutely place for me but no clue yet where or how to rank him. I could argue he belongs in my top 25 and just easily make a case for the bottom 25. Until a few weeks ago I was sure Lawler would be the biggest omission from my list (absent those I haven't seen enough to rank), but I started rewatching the Memphis set and needless to say the King will be on my list.
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My top 100 Matches in no particular order
WingedEagle replied to dkookypunk43's topic in Pro Wrestling
Gotta start somewhere. Your list may change dramatically in one month or 6, but that's what makes this stuff. Nothing written in stone. -
Do we have any sense why Flair came out at #3 rather than #1? Instinct says its a simpler story to promote someone going the distance. So why 3?
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His name is Gruber. Hans Gruber. Never knew this but was a fun read: http://sploid.gizmodo.com/alan-rickman-fell-for-real-in-die-hard-plus-six-other-f-1666327722
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Quite ambitious but for purely selfish reasons I hope you get through most or all of it as I'm looking forward to seeing your thoughts on many eras, particular finishing out the 80s, joshi and 90s NJPW.
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My top 100 Matches in no particular order
WingedEagle replied to dkookypunk43's topic in Pro Wrestling
Couldn't agree more on Brock vs. Roman. A match I love more every time I watch it and somehow think they incorporated Rollins just about perfectly when on paper such a scenario may read like a trainwreck. Really eager to compile a list of this sort myself, but so many matches I've yet to rewatch since I started tracking things that it'd be very incomplete at this point. -
He wouldn't place at the top of my list this year, but the standouts for me were Raw vs. Cena twice over the summer and Reigns I believe after Survivor Series. Also a number of good tags with Kidd earlier in the year against the Usos & New Day. Its a real shame Kidd got hurt.
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The one wrestler above all others I fear could transmit Hep C to me solely by ranking him.
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Could argue for 5 on the basis of 6's buyrate, but there's probably just as much an argument that 6 fell short due to the face vs. face dynamic.
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My top 10: 1. Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns (Wrestlemania 31 3/29/2015) 2. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada (NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 9 1/4/2015) 3. Daniel Bryan vs. Roman Reigns (Fastlane 2/22/2015) 4. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (NJPW G1 Climax Finals 8/16/2015) 5. Will Ospreay vs. Mark Haskins (Progress Chapter 21 9/6/2015) 6. Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins vs. John Cena (Royal Rumble 1/25/2015) 7. Sasha Banks vs. Bayley (NXT Takeover Brooklyn 8/22/2015) 8. Roderick Strong vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi (ROH War of the Worlds 5/13/2015) 9. AJ Styles vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi (NJPW G1 Climax Night 17 8/14/2015) 10. AJ Styles & Young Bucks vs. Kazuchika Okada & Roppongi Vice (ROH TV 6/24/2015)
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Did he say what current plans are for either of them? I'd be on board with Roman-HHH if its a repeat of 30 where it leads to a title match later in the night, but would be very underwhelmed if that's the big and sole Roman program.
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I haven't been a fan of anything Omega's done since coming to New Japan other than teasing his loyalties during the AJ-Ibushi match. For a few minutes I'll really enjoy what he's doing and then its bad comedy time. Hoping that with this move to heavyweight and push comes a new approach.
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Last night felt like a very, very strong tease for Brock/Roman 2 at Mania. Am I way off base there?
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Just started going through the 80s set in depth and Fujinami stands out even more than he did in the bits & pieces I'd caught in touted multi-man matches from the decade. Have a lot more to watch and hope to get to it before ballots are due. Would love to see a detailed comparison of his and Jumbo's 80s from someone that's been through both already. Extrapolating from the limited sample I've seen suggest he could very well blow Jumbo out of the water for diversity of performances and sheer volume, but am wondering if he'll come close in classics. Not comfortable putting an 8 or 10 man match on any one guy's record, whereas Jumbo has the Choshu/Yatsu tags, Flair, the Tenryu series, etc.
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Wouldn't rank him based on SMW work and not enough Southern Boys to make my list.
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Easily. Probably top half but no longer a lock there.
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Ishii-Shibata is a match you'll see at least once on every big New Japan show. I absolutely cannot stand the spots where they take turns letting each other whack them, but depending on what surrounds it can overlook it. I didn't enjoy the Shibata-Goto feud a couple years back that Meltzer & others lauded with snowflakes, or more recent iterations (often featuring Goto. Hmm...), but thought this iteration was much more satisfying. One could certainly say there was rampant no-selling throughout, but I thought both guys did a great job staggering their spots and putting on delayed selling performances that demonstrated the cumulative effects of their attacks. They're tough dudes pounding on each other. At its care that's all that happens here. Just don't scream at me that nothing hurts at all and I'll be with you the entire way. They didn't do that here and simply pounded on each other as their video game health bars dissipated. Some people don't like that, but I'm a fan and think its often very logical. Once they left the exhibition sequence behind them I was completely hooked and if I recall correctly, even made great use of the one count kickout, a trope which NJ can often overuse, but where used sparingly is absolutely tremendous. I had this as the second best match on the show behind the main event and ahead of Styles-Nakamura, which while very good, had many more flaws which I hope to talk about later today. Felt like a really fun 4.5 stars in the moment.
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Damn you. I thought the Sabu matches were some of the very worst I saw in '94. May have to pop those discs out today and look them over again.
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This is going to be so much harder than I thought. Started cutting names from the list last night and have something over 200 locks. Very comfortable with my top 10-15 but after that, finalizing the 100, nevermind actually ranking them, is going to be much harder than planned. Combine that with generally preferring to watch more matches rather than work on the spreadsheet, and this will be an old school WingedEagle Cram JobTM. Can't wait!
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Considering how much has been written on why some don't think he's that good that one's on you. Angle is a guy that has suffered due to how much of his work I've seen, don't think he has a lot of great matches and I have no problem thinking of hundreds of others wrestlers whose work and presence I enjoy that have also had a lot of good matches and don't have nearly as many flaws as Angle does. I also think he's pretty terrible at his worst (think 40 minute TNA 2010-11 main event with a 20 minute finishing stretch.) Which TNA matches have gone 40 minutes?