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This is an example you point to when people say "But they're not really pushing Roman, look at his win-loss record!" Just defies all logic.
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Nakamura still probably loses here. Especially with the lack of babyface challengers.
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So Reigns loses to Brock twice and he still main events over the WWE Championship? They're still framing him as the guy while continuously fumbling on his booking.
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My God, they sacrificed Asuka's streak to Charlotte just to have her lose clean to Carmella. It's actually sort of hilarious.
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Which is even worse when they already have two very good babyfaces in Naomi and Becky.
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Charlotte looks annoyed to be in that chinlock.
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Carmella is terrified of getting hit.
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Worst super kick ever.
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At least Bryan was but not looking forward to this continuing. Hopefully it's just a repeat of the Naomi-Lana feud where Bryan beats him in increasingly quicker time.
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Ha, I almost thought Bryan was trying to use Cass' own arm to do the sub but that's even funnier.
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Could have been worse and at least it was short.
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"We want Enzo" chants. Do they not realize he's an accused rapist?
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Cass got some abs with all that time off.
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Now let's see what Bryan can do with Cass.
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My guess is Lana keeps getting him into trouble.
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Elias being one of the biggest acts on Raw is something I never expected. And yet he kills it every time.
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I thought they got a little messy in some of those corner spots they kept trying to set up. I generally enjoy them both. Yeah other than that spot I thought it was a fine match. Alexa just controlled too much of the action.
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I still have to catch up on a lot of Casas' work this decade, but from what I've seen he always delivers in a big match setting and is frequently the highlight of any trios match. I actually prefer 2000's work to his 80's/90's stuff.
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[2018-05-04-NJPW-Wrestling Dontaku] Will Ospreay vs KUSHIDA
Boss Rock replied to ShittyLittleBoots's topic in May 2018
Another great match between these two. Excellent learned psychology as both seemed to have counters and escapes for each other's signature moves. Ospreay was back in full screaming mode which is always obnoxious, but he still did a really good job selling damage to the neck and arm. KUSHIDA was an offensive dynamo as he hit a dragonrana, a jumping DDT to the floor, and a brutal knockout punch. Still, Ospreay's resilience won out in a hot comeback. ****1/2. -
Despite the number of times these two have fought over the past 6 years (this being the 9th singles match), Okada and Tanahashi managed to have another great match. However, the unofficial "30 minute rule" was in full effect here and the beginning stretch of the match featured your typical NJPW main event padding. Even still, they found cool ways to introduce learned psychology, such as Tanahashi skinning the cat after being hit with the turnbuckle dropkick by Okada. Okada also tried to hit the tombstone multiple times but Tanahashi escaped each time. I was hoping to see Okada be a bit more aggressive considering he was out to kill Tanahashi in pretty much every tag match leading up to this bout, but things didn't really get cooking until the 10 minute mark when he began to crank on the neck of Tanahashi. It was here that we began to see much more of a struggle, as each man knew what move was coming and would try everything in their power to escape. Okada's cockiness and disrespect towards Tanahashi would allow the Ace to mount his comebacks, such as a High Fly Flow to the outside. Okada was finally able to hit the tombstone on Tanahashi, and somehow both men were spent even though Tanahashi took the higher impact move. The final 10 minutes was perhaps the most thrilling of any Okada title defense this year, with both men's hatred seeping through and Tanahashi returning Okada's disrespect. It was also interesting to see both men recover quickly from the other's signature moves. This wasn't just fighting spirit: it was both Okada and Tanahashi being battle-hardened from their prior matches together. They had taken so many dropkicks, slingblades, and suplexes that they no longer had the same effect they once had before. However, while Okada's focus had led him to victory at Wrestle Kingdom 10, it was his braggadocio at Wrestle Kingdom 9 that almost cost him this match. Having Tanahashi right where he wanted him, he instead chose to laugh and relish in the moment which allowed the Ace to fire back with strikes that nearly knocked the Rainmaker out. Still, Okada knew when to counter the High Fly Flow and looked to put Tanahashi away with the Rainmaker when we got one final callback. Tanahashi slapped Okada to escape the Rainmaker only for Okada to maintain wrist control, which won him the match at Wrestle Kingdom 10 and would become an instrumental part of his winning ways going forward. This time, Tanahashi was prepared and managed to do what no one else had: break wrist control. Tanahashi finally had the recipe to beat Okada but like his rival, who had been undone by his arrogance in the past, Tanahashi spent too much time playing to the crowd. Okada, desperate not to let Tanahashi surpass him again, grabbed his tights and pulled him in for the finishing blow. Wow, I put down a lot more words than I expected. Even though I wrote three paragraphs gushing about this story, it wasn't a perfect match. The beginning was too padded and Okada seemed to sell exhaustion even though he had controlled most of the match simply to create more drama leading into the finishing stretch. That being said, this was an awesome main event match and a fitting way to close the book on this rivalry for good...I hope. ****1/2-****3/4.
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Wrestlers who are BOTH Overrated and Underrated
Boss Rock replied to Microstatistics's topic in Pro Wrestling
I'm curious in regards to your take of him being overrated. He's usually the guy who puts on bangers and most folks agree he's great and wonder why he doesn't get a bigger push, yet seems to be absent from most "best in the world" discussions. -
[2018-03-14-WRESTLE-1] Shotaro Ashino vs Manabu Soya
Boss Rock replied to superkix's topic in March 2018
I thought the arm work was overdone just a tad, but loved just how brutal and merciless Ashino was. Soya was also a great babyface who had just enough gas and power in the tank to overcome Ashino. However, pinning him with the lariat arm that had been worked over so severely was a bit off. Still, a wonderfully violent match and nearly picture-perfect way for Ashino's reign to come to an end. ****1/2. -
Braun destroying people and getting all the pins in the beginning was fun, but overall a pretty by-the-numbers chamber match. Not bad, but not great. Just sort of a decent match that happened. Unless you have a few storyline hooks like the women's chamber had (Sasha and Bayley's growing tension, Absolution working together, etc) or a ring general who can hold everything together like A.J, chamber matches just aren't all that great.
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[2018-04-01-NJPW] Zack Sabre Jr vs Kazuchika Okada
Boss Rock replied to Maciej's topic in April 2018
Really liked this match a lot although I get the criticisms that it went too long. That being said, I thought the opening wasn't quite as slow or inconsequential as the Okada/SANADA match was. Okada tries to beat Sabre at his own game and plays up his lucha training by busting out a few new subs. After realizing he's no match for Sabre on the ground, Okada tries to go back to his bread and butter only to learn that Sabre has a counter for damn near everything. This was a great continuation of Sabre's NJ Cup run where he always had an answer for every big move his opponent tried to put him away with. Although I knew Sabre had no chance of winning, they did a tremendous job getting me to bite on some of the reversals and nearfalls. Even if Okada is booked like Superman, I'm not sure there's anyone who sells peril or being on the verge of defeat as well as he does. It probably helped that I'm big fans of both guys, but I thought this was a great main event match that was maybe just a tad too long. ****1/2.- 10 replies
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