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There are four major candidates for me. Without actually looking, I think Walter has the most volume of great matches. He wrestled everywhere this year, ended up being the featured guy in almost every company he worked for, and had just a large amount of great stuff. He has a bit of a formula but he can make it work with anyone. ZSJ also had an insane amount of good stuff all over the place, plus broke out more in NJPW. Masashi Takeda had an incredible run as BJW champion, plus had great stuff in Freedoms and GCW, too. He's a legit candidate who bumped up his promotions numbers while delivering in singles and tags. Ospreay is the last one. Again, great matches all over with anyone.
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I am completely stunned by this match. I cannot get over what I just saw. When this was announced, I thought it would be nothing more than a novelty. However, Arquette played his role perfectly here, as the scrawny guy completely over his head. He was willing to bump his ass off but had some convincing hope spots. He even did an insane tope through a chair to the outside. Gage kept ramping up the violence and we got a Joey Ryan and Messiah run in that actually worked with the story. Then Arquette took a tube shot and this thing just ramped up big time. Gage carved him up with a pizza cutter. Finally, Arquette looked like he really had enough, tried to leave, then came back and threw a chair and tubes at Gage in a way that looked completely real and unhinged, then Gage awkwardly pinned him and that was it. Was this actually good? What does that even mean at this point? But it was a complete spectacle completely unlike anything else in the wrestling world right now. Not even sure how to rate this thing.
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[2018-08-11-NJPW-G1 Climax 28] Kenny Omega vs Kota Ibushi
klhare replied to SmartMark15's topic in August 2018
First, I loved this match. It had a huge feel and a great atmosphere. Even when the crowd wasn't audibly reacting, it still felt gigantic and tense. Plus, they didn't really wait around or do any crazy meladrama stuff, just balls out basically from the beginning. My only "complaint" is that, somehow, this was the rare NJPW main event that actually felt too short. Usually it is the opposite, but I really think this one could have easily gone 10-15 more minutes. I was stunned at how early it felt when Ibushi started to hit his finishers. They left a lot on the table for a rematch, which I have no problems with at all, but you can only have the first match once, and in this case there was so much excitement and anticipation that I wonder if the next match will have quite the same feeling. Still, really great. ****3/4 -
[2018-08-10-NJPW-G1 Climax 28] Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Kazuchika Okada
klhare replied to SmartMark15's topic in August 2018
This was towards the bottom of their matches for me, but still really good. The first half or so really meandered, more than even most NJPW main events that rely on the back-half of matches. It just felt like there was really nothing going on. But once it kicked into gear, it got very good. I really liked all of the Rainmaker counters, it really felt like if Okada hit it, that would be it. The rollup counter was incredible and should have been the finish. Loved Tanahashi going for the High Five Flow even though everyone in the building knew that it could be his undoing. I never thought that a draw was possible at all, even with 30 seconds left. I do wish Tanahashi won, because the crowd felt a bit deflated and confused after, but still, it mostly worked for me. ****1/2- 3 replies
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Wrestling is best when it transcends whatever the idea of a good match is and instead just delivers and absolute spectacle that can't be replicated by anyone but the two people involved. This match is the perfect example of that. Two legends concluding a big feud on a huge show with the highest stakes possible. It is also hard to replicate a spot like the tope headbutt. It is peak drama and suspense, and the rare case where the viewer has no clue on if what they are seeing is real or not. But yeah, pretty much a perfect match. *****
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This was a lot of fun. It was a hardcore style brawl done very well. Homicide and Hernandez both brought their A-game. The sequence with Hernandez's huge pounce followed by the crazy Homicide tope through the table looked really great. They were able to weave together big spots, high energy and the story all together. I thought it all came together pretty perfectly. ****1/4
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The DDT main event scene has been pretty dry this year, and this match was no exception. I honestly don't really have much else to say about it other than I started the year super into DDT and at this point can't care about any of their major matches.
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[2000-03-17-CMLL-El Homenaje a Dos Leyendas 2000] Torneo Cibernetico
klhare replied to soup23's topic in March 2000
Don't have too many extra thoughts, but yeah I love this format. I've only seen a few Ciberneticos, but it is interesting to me that, even though they have more people than most other comparable matches other people do, they don't seem nearly as bogged down/bloated. I think the set order really goes a long way in streamlining the match. When I first heard of that idea, I thought it would limit matches, but really it does the opposite.- 6 replies
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I loved this. It was a lot of fun. Yano trying to wrestle a straightforward match and not revert to his normal tendencies was much more fun than his standard comedy stuff. I audibly reacted to the finish. Not a great match or anything but a blast.
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[2018-07-14-NJPW-G1 Climax 28] EVIL vs Michael Elgin
klhare replied to MoeTWrestling's topic in July 2018
The first time I watched this it did absolutely nothing for me. Was surprised when I saw people raving about it. When I watched it the second time, it did a little more for me, the finishing stretch was pretty good, but the bulk of the match was still pretty lifeless. Elgin has been a guy that I've really liked at different points in his career, but right now he just isn't clicking with me much at all. -
Trent Seven is not a guy that I normally like, I find him boring and very much the third wheel in the trio, but my lord was he great here. It is tough to keep a lengthy submission sequence engaging at the end of a match, but he did it perfectly here. This was a rare match that shot me with adrenaline while watching. I was so entrenched in the action that I was almost nervous about what was next. Just really great stuff. Best tag match of the year so far.
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This really turned up when Maekawa escaped and Watanabe was left alone with LCO. Tons of high drama that kind of reminded me of the best moments at the end of the more recent Dragon Gage Dead or Alive cagematch. I think some steam was lost when Maekawa came back into the ring, but still, this was a great match. ****
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Man is it a shame that we don't have this full match. This was a complete blast. I'm blown away by how well the Ohtani team meshed together. They felt like a conhesive unit that had matches like this routinely. Young Perro looks great, I'm very excited to see more of him going forward. Loved Wagner doing a flip before kicking someone off the ropes, loved Hamada showing a ton of fire and getting the second fall, even loved Kendo Kashin throwing around people by their hair. I'm not expecting to see any more matches featuring the team of Ohtani/Casas/Perro/Perro Jr and Kanemoto, but really hoping that there is somehow more.
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[2000-03-03-ECW-Asbury Park, NJ] Yoshihiro Taijiri vs Kid Kash
klhare replied to soup23's topic in March 2000
Tajiri's presence is just off the charts. As soon as he steps through the curtain, it is on. He just brings a realness, intensity, and a sense of danger to every single match he's in, even a standard house show match. His ability to really control the crowd is on full display here, too. He's kind of the defacto babyface, doing cool moves and getting the crowd to pop big for the mist. But, he's still Tajiri, and he works in low blows, slows the pace, and then spits on the crowd and kicks Kid Kash right in the face, and the crowd completely goes apeshit and turns on him. Also, I never really thought of him as an INFLUENTIAL worker, but as I watch him more and more, it is easy to see his style in the popular ROH style ahead. -
It's really interesting to see a match like this in ECW. It is very much not the type of hardcore match I'd expect there. Much slower than most in the promotion and typical deathmatch tropes like the pizza cutter are used. It's pretty much the template for the US indy deathmatch scene and is a bit fascinating to me. There's a lot of talk about what ECW would have looked like if it continued, with guys like Low Ki, Daniels, Punk and Danielson always mentioned as the potential next wave. This match made me think about the possibility ECW would have gone in a different direction than that, focusing more on the next level of deathmatches. Would have been interesting to see the style evolve more in front of a more mainstream audience.
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[2000-02-27-WWF-No Way Out] HHH vs Cactus Jack (Hell in a Cell)
klhare replied to Superstar Sleeze's topic in February 2000
I hadn't seen this in a long time, in general I've watched it much less than the Royal Rumble match. I do think it suffered slightly from a crowd that knew it was getting some sort of bump off of the cell, so they didn't really react to that much beforehand. That said, this was a bit more compact than the Royal Rumble match, although I don't think it peaked as high. I like that the pedigree came pretty soon after the bump through the cage, but it still felt like a bump so gigantic almost turned into just another spot in the match. Still, a fitting hatred filled yet somewhat epic brawl to end the feud and Cactus' career. ****1/4 -
Except Omega was a star when he won, and MVP was... doing weird Chris Benoit tribute spots in the match when he won.
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I liked this more than the ROH match but wasn't really crazy about either.
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[2000-02-27-AJPW-Excite Series] Mitsuharu Misawa vs Jun Akiyama
klhare replied to Loss's topic in February 2000
The finish here really is incredible. Misawa falling victim to a quick exploder, having the spirit to get up right away but foolishly run into another one, and then just not get up for the third despite his best efforts was one hell of a visual. Fantastic match that was epic yet compact and didn't overstay its welcome. *****- 34 replies
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[2000-02-25-CMLL] El Satanico vs Tarzan Boy (Hair vs Hair)
klhare replied to Microstatistics's topic in February 2000
This was decent by itself, but considering how much blood and violence there was in the build, it was disappointing. One of those matches where, there's nothing wrong with the match itself, but it still doesn't deliver what I want it to. -
This is incredible. The Atlantis feud gets ramped up yet again and we get ANOTHER heated CMLL feud. The rudos just laying into him at ringside is kind of jarring and sudden even though they were obviously setting it up. CMLL is the best thing going on so far this year and just keeps getting better and better.
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I thought it was better than that one but neither were great.
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[2018-07-07-NJPW-G1 Special in the USA] Hiromu Takahashi vs Dragon Lee
klhare replied to MoeTWrestling's topic in July 2018
Supposedly Hiromu broke his neck there. I thought this was great. It's towards the bottom of their matches, but always insane chemistry. You know what you are getting here, but it is always good. ****1/4 -
Loved KAORU coming out super strong, and then LOVED the transition to Kong control being KAORU just plummeting througha table into the floor. It looked like she fell through the floor. Later, she took another crazy bump from inside the ring to the outside. Love the dive counter with the table, too. KAORU feels like she'll completely sacrifice herself to prove she can hang with her opponent. She reminds me of Darby Allin in that way. I also really like how the shard of table is used as a primary plot device throughout the entirety of the match after being naturally created in the beginning. Overall, this was great with pretty high drama. ****1/2
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