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Teri Funku and Dori Funku Junia. OJ is that legit? If so awesome. Tehnically it's ドリー・ファンク・ジュニア/Dorii Fanku Junia & テリー・ファンク/Terii Fanku. Japanese phonology is simple and logical, unlike its english counterpart. Kawada and Taue win my heart.
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Nominating Jun Akiyama & Akitoshi Saito.
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You should watch more of Misawa and Kawada in different environments (i.e. NOT 40 minute epics) so you can realise how ridiculous that claim is. Same for Kobashi although he isn't as good as the aforementioned two. Suggest me some matches. I've liked the early 90s six mans I've seen so I would want something else for variety. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpd3_fvN_ZI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ssra6Svglp0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ6vcKzoG80
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You should watch more of Misawa and Kawada in different environments (i.e. NOT 40 minute epics) so you can realise how ridiculous that claim is. Same for Kobashi although he isn't as good as the aforementioned two.
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Lynch/Banks ruled and I expected it to. Becky is the best female wrestler currently employed by the WWE that actively competes, in my humble estimation. Zayn threw some really good punches in the main event, if they give him a Piledriver he's a lock for a top ten finish if the GWE project is redone in 2026.
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Being compared to Tanahashi isn't exactly flattering.
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Nominating: Tatsuhito Takaiwa Masakatsu Funaki
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I wanted to nominate him but couldn't find any reviews for that sake. I'd be shocked to find 100 guys I like better. His run may have not lasted long put he had a lot of high end matches during it and even managed to produce quality work in TNA.
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Not much to say about him except that he's been consistently good for a long period of time and will rank in the bottom half for me.
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Most overrated wrestler in history whose success is based on his looks and Vince managing to program him to do x chinlocks in a match. He wouldn't have been a great wrestler in a different era-if anything he is the wrestler that has benefited the most from the tools of modern society. The greatest things about Orton are all based not on his ring work but his short temper and creative people on the internet making something from nothing. See-RKO vines, I'll go to the papers if I have to, yelling "STUPID!" at Kofi Kingston etc. The only positive thing I can say about him is that he has a nice Powerslam, which is canceled out by his shitty punches. He's carriable, but so what?
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Nominating Akitoshi Saito http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/25836-jun-akiyama-akitoshi-saito-vs-kenta-kobashi-kentaro-shiga-noah-navigation-against-the-current-101902/?hl=%2Bakitoshi+%2Bsaito http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/25851-jun-akiyama-akitoshi-saito-vs-kenta-kobashi-tamon-honda-noah-navigation-with-breeze-060603/?hl=%2Bakitoshi+%2Bsaito http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/25901-kenta-kobashi-vs-akitoshi-saito-noah-navigation-against-the-current-102404/?hl=%2Bakitoshi+%2Bsaito
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You almost make it sound like I begrudge anyone for jumping to WWE. I'm really not an indy guy. And I don't need patronizing explanations of why guys jump to WWE. If they use WWE tropes in their matches in ways that bother me I'll hold that against them in rating their matches. Their personal dilemmas (or the lack thereof) mean nothing to me. Elaborate on what you mean by "certain styles of wrestling" (a nice way of saying All Japan cosplaying I presume) and I might actually have something to reply to.
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No one is forcing a promotion to self-restrict. I actively hold it against WWE that they do, not because there's a lack of guys stiffing each other for real but because of how formulaic their matches are.Yeah you can hold it against WWE and thats finebut can you hold it against the wrestlers working there, and any other wrestlers that didn't have the freedom to do the kind of stuff Misawa was doingYes because they chose cash money over artistic freedom.
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No one is forcing a promotion to self-restrict. I actively hold it against WWE that they do, not because there's a lack of guys stiffing each other for real but because of how formulaic their matches are.
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Daniel has moved away from pro-wrestling and the puro board that hosted the project has died as a result. For shame. If it means anything to you here are the results of said project: http://puroresufan.com/discuss/showthread.php?tid=2569 I also participated but my "reviews" are pretty cringeworthy. Though in retrospective I'd say I did quite well for a 15 year old.
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Nobuhiko Takada.
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[1994-02-20-WCW-Superbrawl IV] Arn Anderson vs Steven Regal
GOTNW replied to Loss's topic in February 1994
I can totally see why some wouldn't like this match or find it boring. You have to actually pay attention to appreciate it. If you do you can't really miss Arn's vicious armwork and Regal stiffing the shit ouf of him with uppercuts/headbutts etc. You have to love how Regal spices his holds up by crossfacing and palm striking his opponents whilst applying said holds. It's a thing of beauty.- 29 replies
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2ApH5c8kr4 What more could you want from a professional wrestler?
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Not being great after 1989 is often a criticism against Fujinami, but I don't think it matters that much. Yes, his quality of work dropped off, but he's been a consistently good pro wrestler for TWENTY FIVE fucking years after an amazing 12 or so year peak. Surely longevity alone should compensate for a lack of a higher amount of great matches after his peak?
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Akiyama is fucking amazing and I'll probably be the high vote for him. I have some bias which I shall now explain. You see, a lot of the characters in Japan are based on the idea of being "the strongest" and workers seem to have the mindset of wanting to be eternal champions of their promotions, which is a perfectly normal thing to strive for. Akiyama, while immensely talented, was slightly different. His character was never presented in that vein, he would regularly lose most of the strike exchanges and tests of strenght and have to use tactics and intelligence to overcome his "stronger" opponents. His anxiety issues prevented him from ever becoming the top guy. So, I find him somewhat relatable and he is a favourite of mine. But, favouritism aside, I can't call him objectively better than Misawa or Kawada, though I'd easily put him over Kobashi.
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I presume they didn't want Akiyama jobbing to Takayama, which is also likely since their first major singles match was in 2010.
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Current favorite wrestler to watch: Luke Harper Last fun match you saw: Jay Briscoe vs Jimmy Jacobs from ROH TV March 21st Wrestler you want to see more of: Dalton Castle Last live show attended (if applicable/different from last time you answered): The closest wrestling gets to me is like a 4 hour drive to a WWE house show every x years. So never. Match you're most looking forward to watching: Ishii vs Makabe because it will feature Makabe smashing Ishii's skull into the ringpost Last fun interview/promo you saw: The Suzuki-gun interview after the MiSu-Marufuji title match Last interesting thing you read about wrestling: I generally find wrestling satire to be obnoxious and forced but kayfabe news is pretty much my favourite site. "F" destroyed me. Last worthwhile podcast you listened to: / Most fun you've had watching wrestling lately: watching Maeda shoot kick people
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Terrible point. WRESTLE-1 can only draw because of Mutoh and Sanada is pretty shitty. Mutoh jobbing to Sanada five times in a row wouldn't make him a star. He isn't very good and his star potential is lmited regardless. The 5000 people that show up whenever Mutoh has a big singles match aren't going to stay to watch fucking Sanada. They gave the rub to a much better guy (KAI) and booked the road to him dethroning Mutoh very well.
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Even now, when he is completely broken down Mutoh is a guy whose stuff I make sure to check out (the big matches at least, I have no desire to watch unmotivated Mutoh). I don't really think any of his current/recent stuff is great, but he always brings certain ideas and moments to matches that I find interesting. He deserves credit for managing to work around his limitations and doing so in a captivating manner. A few years ago I'd have said I hate him and there's no way he'd make my top 100. Now I'm not so sure. Pretty much all of the criticism I had against him still stands but I've seen him in too many great matches to just outright ignore him.
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Usage of IWC and smark/mark still existing in 2015. Everyone has an internet connection and knows wrestling is fake.