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King of Debt

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  1. Future wrestling message-board scholars set a marker here, the beginning of the sequence of events chaining from elliott having a little fun to this website being shut down by the FBI just before the Mecha Mummy nominee thread reaches its 90th page in 2025
  2. That match is from when Hyuga was still working under her real name, Tomoko Kuzumi, date is 11th October 1998. On an unrelated note, are those Chinese subtitles in the '98 video fansubs or was there actually a channel somewhere showing JWP and translating the commentary as such?
  3. Going to immediately recommend this match as far as super-recent old-man-Otani goes. It got its fair share of praise when it happened but I honestly don't think it was anywhere close to enough. Real last-stand stuff, incredible performance.
  4. Yu Iizuka immediately jumps to my mind and I'm extremely excited to see what he gets up to in GLEAT, VENY/ASUKA also, perhaps Takahiro Tababa if more of that ultra-sleaze-indy stiff son of a gun output pops up (I know he does mail-order for his IMPACT shows so there's always that at least). I could imagine some of the newer joshi upstarts being in the discussion as well but I don't know who I would make the call for yet
  5. This is how he loses GWE 2026. Laugh now, but when the hairs need to be split, we'll all have to get down to answering the questions we were once too scared to ask.
  6. This one rules, Toba trying to school the young Hashimoto while Ishii and Naito pop their heads in the door to make things difficult. Right from the opening exchanges between Toba and Ishii they're just smacking the everliving life out of each other, Toba throwing wicked punches while Ishii unveils his stunning counter-strategy of just not feeling pain when you get hit really hard in the face by a guy wearing boxing gloves and then hitting him really hard instead. You really want to see more of him and Naito but they're both awesome in their supporting roles - a large part of the drama comes in Hashimoto's close grappling style requiring him having to eat Toba's harsh strikes to even stand a chance, and he does well in getting this struggle across, finding small opportunities in between Toba's blows and struggling more to fight them as the damage takes its toll. Everyone is on form here, everything is well-paced, and most importantly everyone is hitting HARD. One of the absolute stand-outs of DDT's early days.
  7. Should anybody be looking for IWE footage, there's two channels that have been uploading quite a fair deal of it over the past couple of months. Not necessarily in the best quality, but it seems to be the most overlooked of the major Japanese promotions despite having quite the cult reputation over there, so its good to have more of it around https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCazm-u1YyDA1vcqMMW7Kyig/videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjrQb_JOvtp0oXr1N792aeA/videos Seeing Slim J's name in there makes me wonder if there's anywhere, video upload or tape trading, who has the old NWA Anarchy TV stuff on them. I know that NWA Wildside sold DVDs of all their stuff and its all been getting uploaded to IWTV anyway, so it would definitely be interesting to see it appear again especially with the reputation the WarGames stuff has with those who've seen it. I think a big part of why I don't get into projects like these is because I always just get overwhemingly frustrated with how many guys there are that cases could be investigated for if the footage just wasn't lost, decayed or decaying in a basement somewhere, never mind not being recorded at all
  8. This runs 6m5s, we get 69% (nice) of it at 4m11s. The sinews of the match are missing in what we have but what we have is enough to inform us of this much; Koki Kitahara is a capital-P Prick. Ni Hao was a young upstart in Kitahara's CAPTURE International and neither of them showed much mercy to each other, Ni Hao swinging giant shots to Kitahara's skull from mount and then headbutting him into the red only for Kitahara to get on top and start swinging even harder. Then he breaks up a straight ankle lock by punching Ni Hao square in the goddamn face. Its a fluke that we have even this much of it on this comm. release but all that we get here is just wanton brutality, and yet as set in stone as the result is it never feels like Ni Hao is entirely out of his depth - it's just that his master hits a lot harder. Outstanding stuff, for all its brevity.
  9. I only stayed up and tuned in for the main and I was slightly underwhelmed but considering the ceiling was, apparently, the pinnacle of the entire sport, it still did pretty alright. An insatiable appetite for deathmatches has left me feeling like they hold back with these sorts of things but the fight was undeniable. Eddie Kingston is going to be the AEW World Champion. It will not be today. But it will happen. And that's beautiful.
  10. I'm all for changing the thread title from "Is Impact the best promotion in wrestling history?" to just "Yes.", to be honest.
  11. It went down two weeks ago or so, and then it went back up after a few hours. It would be nice to know what's going on, but just to say it might come back later In any case there is still backups in... certain places where wrestling torrents of a extreme variety can be found. Not that I know anything of the sort, but there you go.
  12. Eddie Kingston. Eddie Kingston. Eddie Kingston. Goddamn.
  13. I really feel like I'm missing something with the plaudits the Kay/Rosa match is getting - very long with not enough momentum to justify it. I'll blame the time-zone difference... The tournament was really good, though. Aldis/Gordon might grow on me but this involves me having the thought process somewhere down the line of "Hey, let's rewatch this Flip Gordon match, that might be great!", which isn't something I ever thought I'd be thinking
  14. Only other one I'm aware of is this Torneo Cibernetico from CMLL, 12th November 1999. Jushin Thunder Liger/Mr. Niebla/Negro Casas/Tarzan Boy vs Blue Panther/Dr. Wagner Jr/Scorpio Jr/Shocker
  15. Awwwwwwwwww man, that's the stuff. Thank you for compiling this!
  16. If it's Bar Wrestling then it should be on apparently every Pivotshare channel in the goddamn universe, including their own. There's a couple of LEGO Deathmatches on Youtube though, including the Starr-Tremont-Cannonball-Gage four-way that happened at WM Weekend this year
  17. "Trevor Murdoch, he's mad, bad and dangerous, you know he's the only man I've ever known that can strap a bucket of fried chicken on his back and ride a motor-scooter across Ethiopia, Trevor Murdoch can take care of himself..." I really hope this doesn't kill Powerrr's momentum but man, how the hell did this get through the editing process?
  18. Has anybody here been keeping up with the Teddy Hart / Chasyn Rance stuff that's been brewing? There was a post on Last Word on Pro Wrestling FB Group asking for info on the disappearance of Teddy's ex-girlfriend in 2016. It's definitely best to read the post in full because it's very heavy stuff but TL;DR she was training in the Team Vision Dojo that Chasyn operates and though it doesn't make a direct accusation it does raise allegations that Chasyn produced "unlicensed sadistic chloroform pornographic videos for private overseas customers" and that Teddy took part in the making of these, and given both mens histories you could argue the implication isn't that much of a stretch. Pretty grim. Teddy issued a statement stating that he'd moved to Texas and she'd moved to Florida by the time they broke up and that he'd cut off all ties with Chasyn. The former got debunked on Twitter soon after, the latter fell apart when it turned out Teddy had literally shown up at Chasyn's gym the day before the statement. It's not looking good, I have to say
  19. Everyone caught word of Survival Tobita having a singles match with Homeless Jimmy in a single Tokyo room that weekend and knew they were going to have to pull out the big draws to keep the balance of Earth in line, that's my guess. They went thirty minutes and everything!
  20. Does it count as a step down if it was his call, though? If I remember correctly his not working DON had more to do with protecting the Dragon Gate title (even if it wasn't on the line) for Ben-K to win it at Kobe and get over than him not wanting to "do the job". It's absolutely a step down, but I really don't think he minds at all
  21. I don't think it's him coming out of retirement so much as it is him wanting to go out passing the mantle, I guess.
  22. The future of wrestling discussion is in the safest of hands, I can see
  23. https://twitter.com/FiteTV/status/1159760207729311
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