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Karl

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  1. Bulldogs were a part of the first American wrestling match I ever saw, vs Hart Foundations from Boston Gardens - was shown on World of Sport instead of British Wrestling sometime in the mid 80's....opened my eyes to a whole new world that I never knew existed.
  2. Whatcha gonna do...when no one is watching you....
  3. They oozed legitimacy - love this team.
  4. I have been thinking about this....Im pretty sure that this is my cut off line for WCW...past this point I no longer have any interest. This is the straw that broke my back.
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    Ultimate Warrior

    He has no place on a list like this. Curious to know on what grounds he was nominated.
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    Hiroshi Hase

    Going purely from memory, to me Hase was the #2 NJ heavyweight of the 90's behind Hashimoto. Always a guy I was really high on and a guy who would always bring something great to a match. As a fan, his ability and work never resulting in an 'appropriate' push was most frustrating. Look forward to watching a lot of his stuff again, but if my memory has not failed me, an absolute cert for my top 25.
  7. Ok, now were talking.
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    Michael Hayes

    Early to mid 80's Michael Hayes is one of my favourite things in wrestling. That said, whenever I think of him, its never what happens in the ring that comes to mind first. Still, as it stands, I would be surprised if I listed 100 wrestlers better than him.
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    Mitsuharu Misawa

    Whenever I think about who my #1 is, I automatically go to Kobashi and have done for a long time. It's my default.....but Misawa...what a wrestler...the sheer volume of quality matches he has been in, the execution, the intensity, the crowds...just everything about Misawa suggests that he absolutely has what it takes to be the #1 guy. Tough choices to be made.
  10. An awesome ,awesome team. Had pretty much everything. An absolutely lock for my top 5.
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    Tomohiro Ishii

    His 2014 run is absolutely my favourite of the year thus far and loved what he was doing in '13 also, but not seen enough beyond that yet to suggest that a top 100 spot.
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    Shawn Michaels

    My biggest issue with Michaels is that more often than not, his singles matches feel hollow. To me, very much a wrestler who is far more style than substance and as such, I have never felt any desire to re-watch. However, as with a number of other wrestlers listed in this project, they deserve to be reviewed to see if time has softened my view any.
  13. I subbed to that already...its not showing on the list of previous episodes. Dag nammit.
  14. Rob's Suckerpunch and tape lists influenced many a purchase of mine. Will give this a listen ASAP.
  15. Is this still available? Missed the episode first time around and wont download from itunes.
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    Tsuyoshi Kikuchi

    Kikuchi has always been one of those guys who despite not being a star, made things better by being there. Top 100? Probably not, but certainly part of the conversation.
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    Kenta Kobashi

    Kobashi is my #1 guy...he gave me everything I could ever want from a wrestler, excluding promos.
  18. I was watching some Savage last night and I forgot how much charisma that man had. One of those guys who would be a superstar in any era.
  19. If you're ever in the United States, make your way up to Minnesota and I'll introduce you to the Jiffy Burger at the Blue Door Pub in St. Paul. Nothing you find in London will even come close to topping this masterpiece. http://thebdp.com/pdfs/BDP_MENU_2014.pdf What do they do with your corpse after you drop dead from eating this?
  20. I dropped out for 15 years.....then about a year back I was browsing the web and decided to see what was happening in wrestling. I had done this a number of times over the years but it had never lead to anything and I would go back to my other interests and pay it no mind. The difference last summer was the rave reviews G1 was getting. Japan had always been my preference with regards to wrestling and the level of praise coming from the tournament piqued my interest and one thing lead to another and here I am spending more time watching, listening and reading about wrestling than I do combined on any of my other interests. Cant bring myself to watch current WWE mind...that's the total shits.
  21. I have a huge hole in my knowledge of any Joshi outside the period 1990 to 1996. I was wondering what the are the classic matches, feuds, shows etc worth catching up on to fill this void?
  22. I love this match - one of the most brutal I can recall...in fact, I am hard pushed to think of any match quite a stiff as this.
  23. Underrated - Akira Taue seems to be a guy over the years who never got the kudos I think he should have. Shawn Michaels would be my #1 overrated. I have never been able to see what the fuss was all about. Maybe I have a blind spot, but nothing about him has ever stood out..
  24. Brevity does seem to be lost these days.
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