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Tetsuya Naito - Where he stands as a wrestler?
Microstatistics replied to Makai Club #1's topic in The Microscope
Easily the best of the modern New Japan crowd. Most great matches, works well as heel or face, most consistent seller, easily the most charismatic. Can do minimalist character stuff but also work effective bombfests. Not perfect and can be inconsistent but the positives easily outweigh the flaws. -
New pick for the 60s.
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The Bullet Club/Shibata angle was gold. From KENTA refusing a tag and Ishii correctly anticipating an attack as he re-entered the ring to KENTA's motivation ("By rejecting me, you did this, not me") to the Shibata's vengeance to the final beatdown/posing. They pretty much nailed it.
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Was Cole/Gargano III really that much more excessive? In fact, the excess made more sense considering the stipulation and escalation compared to the endless finisher kickouts of their first two matches.
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Seth's rib selling wasn't necessarily bad but it wasn't good either. In his defense, midsection selling is not that easy but nothing he did truly stood out. The decisiveness of the finish was odd considering how Brock was been booked since 2012. So Rollins is the ace now? Nothing else could really explain that finish.
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Yep, those two are literally the worst two options. Having said that, I'd take Rollins over Ziggler.
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That's it for Naito then? Disappointing since he is the most over and, IMO, the best wrestler in the company. But he makes whatever he is given work so I'm not too worried.
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[1987-04-27-NJPW] Antonio Inoki vs Masa Saito
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in April 1987
Very interesting match. Slow build but psychology wise it was sound. But then it escalates into a fight as Saito unleashes Inoki's fury. Inoki snapping and pounding a handcuffed Saito into a bloody pulp was quite the finishing stretch. ***1/2 -
[1986-06-19-NJPW] Antonio Inoki vs Dick Murdoch
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in June 1986
Really good psychology-based match. Inoki desperately trying to fight Murdoch off only for Murdoch to drag him to the ground by the injured arm was the highlight. The finish was botched but that doesn't take away from the stuff that preceded it. ***3/4 -
WWE TV 08/05 - 08/11 Comedy can truly help in dark times
Microstatistics replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
The women's tag title change was also sort of out of the blue. It happened on TV 6 days before the #2 event of the year with close to no build after some of the competitors had not been featured for weeks. Their scheduling seems all over the place. -
Minimalist mat clinic with a lot of attention to detail. Way better than the more highly acclaimed match they had the year after. ****3/8
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Aggressive, hateful, bloody brawling and a compact layout. Another great mid-2000s Nagata match. ****
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WWE TV 08/05 - 08/11 Comedy can truly help in dark times
Microstatistics replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
The build to this feud has been dominating the weeks leading up to Summerslam but the payoff is going to be after Summerslam in all probability. Shouldn't they hold off on this and focus on the stuff happening at Summerslam first? -
Good match with the 3 distinct approaches coming together, cool spots and stiffness. Joe's out of control dive was the highlight. But yeah this was hampered by the usual triple threat layout and some parts were repetitive and aimless. Also they could have taken it home 5-7 minutes earlier. ***1/4
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[1969-05-16-JWA] Antonio Inoki vs Chris Markoff
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in 1969
Fantastic brawl. Aggressive, cheating heel vs. fighting youngster. One of Inoki's best. ****1/8 -
Who is a better in ring performer?
Microstatistics replied to yesdanielbryan's topic in Pro Wrestling
I mean, assuming that's true, it's not really your fault if people take your absolute worst traits and build their entire style around them. Also you could say 90s All Japan spawned Bryan so Jumbo (and Tenryu) is really responsible for Rollins/Richards etc. So I don't think that argument holds. -
Who is a better in ring performer?
Microstatistics replied to yesdanielbryan's topic in Pro Wrestling
For Bryan vs. KENTA, I'd add that match has Bryan playing the vulnerable champion role while retaining some heelish tendencies. Otherwise, great list. -
This isn't always the case in WWE. For example Cena handpicking Bryan. There have been other cases too that were along the lines of "This guy has impressed me and deserves a title shot".
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Agree, it is literally the opposite of good metal.
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WWE TV 08/05 - 08/11 Comedy can truly help in dark times
Microstatistics replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
I'll be surprised if it's not. Otherwise, I hope it's the usual well done, compact Goldberg sprint, which would atleast make a Dolph Ziggler match watchable. -
WWE TV 08/05 - 08/11 Comedy can truly help in dark times
Microstatistics replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
One theory is a Rikishi/HHH vs. Austin type angle with Bryan as Rikishi and Joe as HHH, with Joe's concern being a red herring. -
[1983-05-26-Southwest] Terry Funk vs Bob Orton Jr
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in May 1983
Glad someone mentioned this. It's almost impossible to tell the two apart in this match at times, without looking at the tights. -
WWE TV 07/29 - 08/04 Hey whatever this country is broken
Microstatistics replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
Yeah, I remember people in one of these threads having this discussion but I couldn't remember which one. Apologizes for derailing. But I guess dislike for Rollins unites PWO like nothing else. -
I'm not as high on Ishii as most but his consistency over the years is pretty remarkable.