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[2000-02-27-AJPW-Excite Series] Mitsuharu Misawa vs Jun Akiyama
Microstatistics replied to Loss's topic in February 2000
I agree with WingedEagle in that this is more an excellent match rather than a strong MOTDC. There was something missing in the final third to propel it to the highest level for me. Still wonderful neck work by Akiyama and tremendous selling by Misawa.- 34 replies
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[2007-01-28-WWE-Royal Rumble] John Cena vs Umaga (Last Man Standing)
Microstatistics replied to Loss's topic in January 2007
A PWO favorite where I have seen several people give this five stars. I wouldn't go that far but this is a great match for sure. Nice psychology around the ribs with some excellent selling by Cena. Violent and intense as well.- 9 replies
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[2003-12-29-WWE-Raw] HHH vs Shawn Michaels
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in December 2003
So Shawn-Triple H matches are either great where both have well defined roles (this, SS02) or self indulgent bores. Anyways this is probably their best match and a great 80s style match with a ton of heat. -
[2002-08-25-WWE-Summerslam] Shawn Michaels vs HHH
Microstatistics replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in August 2002
I thought this was pretty great. The post-match was too over the top but the finish and everything else worked. Shawn not selling the back post-kip up didn't bother me too much either. There was actually a cool moment where he tried to land on his side while executing a superplex in order to minimize the impact on his back. ****- 9 replies
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[1996-08-05-NJPW-J*Crown] Ultimo Dragon vs Shinjiro Otani
Microstatistics replied to Loss's topic in August 1996
In my opinion out of all the New Japan juniors matches considered great/classics, this ages the worst. Don't get me wrong, this is a great match but in my opinion it doesn't hold a candle to the match structure and storytelling of a bunch of Liger bouts, Benoit/Eddie and Ohtani/Samurai. This has that pointless matwork/submission stuff to highspots transition that bugs a lot of juniors matches. Still Ohtani's excellent performance and the sharp spot/counter-spot wrestling make this really good. ****- 13 replies
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I never completely understood the story of this match, even though the match is really excellent. From an action/workrate standpoint this is as good as it gets. How they managed to cut that kind of pace while still sold everything for extended periods of time is insane. Also Misawa's performance is out of this world great. He wrestled with even more authority than usual and his selling and display of vulnerability during the 2 on 1 were outstanding. Akiyama's growth was also really good in how he was able to go toe and toe with his opponents and didn't need Misawa to bail him out. Also HDA redeeming their previous tag league failures was also great. Still this match makes Kawada look like a complete chump. He loses almost every exchange against Misawa, has to be repeatedly saved and needs Taue to essentially serve the win on a silver platter for him to take it home. There is a difference between having trouble against Misawa (great post by dawho5 btw) and not being able to hold up your end against him at all. It made Taue look like a worldbeater, which is fine, but Kawada was just kind of there for the ride. I don't think it was the best payoff to a year of matches between the two teams and to the Kawada's year of hell booking. Obviously more good than bad but the Misawa vs. Kawada part of the story just lacked something, especially compared to the other super classics, so this is a tier below them for me. **** 3/8
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Etsuko Mita/Mima Shimoda vs. Kaoru Ito/Tomoko Watanabe (AJW, 9/21/1997) Incredible match with a nearly unmatched level of violence, intensity and hatred. Also perfectly incorporates submission holds and limb work in with the wild brawling and the finish is iconic.
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Footage issues be damned, what a great wrestler. Amazing technician, tremendous babyface.
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I agree that the Yamamoto match is better than the entire series but yeah I meant in terms of quality based on how good the matches are individually and the series as a whole.
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- Kiyoshi Tamura
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Just a great match with a student vs master kind of vibe. Old school NWA style is probably my least favorite style ever but these two and Terry Funk are the three guys who can make it really compelling.
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"I need to beat you Rock, I need it more than anything that you could ever imagine" Nothing sums up the story of the match better than this Anyways this is the perfect attitude era style match with excellent storytelling and great heat. Austin's facial expressions and his depiction of how his character degenerated over the course of the match were ridiculously great, without coming off as cartoonish. ****
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[1993-05-05-FMW-Origin] Terry Funk vs Atsushi Onita
Microstatistics replied to Loss's topic in May 1993
Great performance by Terry Funk, easily his best after his first retirement. Also the finish is one of my all time favorites.- 21 replies
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That's true but I was referring to Atlantis popping up two seconds after taking Guerrero's finisher to apply it out of nowhere. Apart from the ridiculous no-sell, it felt rushed and anticlimatic. Rest of the match is borderline great though.
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I've noticed the definition of workrate varies depending where you go. Here I guess the general definition is emphasis on spots, athleticism and offense compared to basic psychology/storytelling/character work. The GWE list was posted on other sites and the main question people were asking was "is this a workrate list or a drawing list"? So to many others anything and everything related to in-ring work and matches comes under workrate. There is no differentiation like there is here. I thought that was interesting.
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[1993-02-28-AJPW-Excite Series] Stan Hansen vs Toshiaki Kawada
Microstatistics replied to Loss's topic in February 1993
I am probably the only one on the planet who is not high on this match. I've seen it about 3-4 times to see what others see in this match but haven't been able to yet. It's still a good match with good selling, some cool moments and a great final few minutes. But I found the majority of the match to be kind of aimless and disjointed. In my opinion the best brawls ever, even the wildest ones, still maintain some sort of structure or progression. Here I thought everything was jumbled together and so I had trouble getting into it. *** 1/4- 28 replies
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An intergender comedy match. Probably way overrating this but I thought this was a really well done match, combining really goofy comedy with classic storytelling. *** 3/4
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Crazy brawling, violent and bloody. The pace slows way down in the second half because of blood loss and fatigue selling, which was well done.*** 3/4
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Great character work based match. Fiery babyface vs. cheating heel. The finish was a bit sudden but was a nice twist and well executed. ****
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- Alan Sarjeant
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I have always considered the Tamura/Han series to be the Flair/Steamboat of shoot-style, but in fact even better (by a small margin though). Was wondering what others thought about it. Also I know Flair and Steamboat had some matches in March 89 but I am specifically referring to Chi-Town, Clash 6 and Wrestlewar for this.
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- Kiyoshi Tamura
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The most brutal match ever? Some of the strikes are so ridiculously stiff, they would make Ikeda and Ishikawa wince. And on top of that you have all that work on Hotta's cut hand. The violence is perfectly incorporated into the fighting underdog vs. ultimate bully story. Incredible match. **** 1/2
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- January 24
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Always really liked the dynamic of this match. Misawa's former two tag partners vs. him and his latest protege, whose style is completely different. I think this is the closest Kobashi's come to working as a heel. He is so aggressive and vicious in this with just amazing offense. I also agree with everything Loss and tim said about Ogawa in this match. All the false finishes near the end are some of the best I've ever seen. Misawa' selling was kind of spotty at times but that's my only complaint. **** 1/2
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[2016-05-22-WWE-Extreme Rules] A.J. Styles vs Roman Reigns
Microstatistics replied to GOTNW's topic in May 2016
Another great match between the two. Really liked AJ's urgency and he took some nutty bumps. Reigns really brought it offensively and gave another great limb selling performance. ****- 6 replies
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