Microstatistics Posted May 1, 2016 Report Share Posted May 1, 2016 THE match that made Terry Funk a giant babyface in Japan. Great heat, violence and drama. Must-see **** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SmartMark15 Posted September 14, 2017 Report Share Posted September 14, 2017 No one does a heat segment like Abby and Sheik. When they start laying in with their spikes and forks, the heat is palpable. Funk sold the attack masterfully and his arm looked like an absolute wreck so that his comeback was met with a huge pop. I love these four guys together. Abby and Sheik have some of the absolute best heel work in the world of any era and it's on great display here. Surprised that Dory got more ring time than Terry here but he played a decent enough babyface to the heels. Heated start to a legendary rivalry. **** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laz Posted January 7, 2018 Report Share Posted January 7, 2018 We immediately start with Dory and Terry attacking the opposition, the highlights of which include Terry showing that violent streak he's become legendary for by choking the heel manager (can't tell if it's Grand Wizard or Eddie Creatchman) with his own scarf. What makes this extra special is how Terry shoves his feet against the bottom rope to really wrench it back, and this is followed quickly by Dory stomping a bloodied Abby (surprise!) and dropping elbows, stopping only when Sheik (who's taken a worse beating and sells the hell out of it) kicks him in the ribs. The pace crawls for a bit as the heels get their shine, but it picks up in no time when Sheik spikes Terry's arm and shoulder as Joe Higuchi just sorta lets it happen. That's one of my few complaints that don't involve Dory's aversion to charisma. Terry gets taken out and Dory gets double teamed for a bit. Again, Higuchi ignoring the in-plain-view spike is annoying, but all is saved by Terry making his triumphant return. Bandaged, bloodied, but he'll bring the fires of hell if they think they're treating big brother Dory the way they treated him. The finish comes when Sheik spikes Higuchi in the throat, bringing a DQ. While not a satisfying ending by any stretch, knowing that the feud goes on for a few more years alleviates my issues. Post-match brawl, the heels leave, and the Funks are presented their trophy. PRO: -There's a match featuring three of the godfathers of hardcore and it's as bloody as the time period allowed. -Seriously, Terry Funk is incredible. -The pacing is nigh perfect, to the point where I completely lost track of time and didn't check until, unbeknownst to me at the time, the finishing stretch was about to kick in. This is something missing from most matches I've seen in the last 5 years. -BELIEVABLE SELLING. These 4 men are presented as either fantastic athletes or just all-around tough SOBs, and seeing Dory jump right to a sell mid-kick was beautiful. Sheik deserves a ton of love here, too, as he took that early beating and staggered back for more. -TERRY. FUNK. CON: -Higuchi ignoring Sheik's blatant use of a foreign object. -While the finish may work in the context of the feud overall, I hate screwy finishes to tournaments. Always have, always will. -Too much Dory, not enough Terry (even if Terry's role was utilized perfectly). -HIGUCHI IGNORING THE GODDAMN SPIKE. Overall, this was a blast. It's so odd to hear a Japanese crowd unglued for an entire match instead of key dramatic moments, and the heat definitely added to it. This is exactly the type of wrestling I love the most, Richey, and I'm glad you sent it to me. FINAL VERDICT: 7.5/10, ***3/4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edwin Posted May 10, 2018 Report Share Posted May 10, 2018 This match is great. It's the utter chaos you'd expect from these two and this would fit perfectly into a ring in Puerto Rico with fans pelting garbage into the ring, blood and brawling. Terry getting his arm shredded by Abdullah and Sheik's spike created an amazing visual and his selling of it getting it all wrapped up before the fiery comeback was epic. Higuchi knew he was better off ignoring the spike because he knew what would happen to him if he tried to do something about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cactus Posted July 28, 2020 Report Share Posted July 28, 2020 Not only is this the match that made the Japanese crowd fall in love with Terry Funk, this is the first Funk match that I saw that made me realise that he's a top level talent. I first saw this when puroresu.tv ran a project finding the best puro matches pre-1970s and it blew me away as I had no idea match from this period could be this hellish and chaotic. Don't expect to see many arm drags here! Abby and Sheik are limited in what they can do physically, but they make up for in psychology and violence. Terry gets his arm maimed with a spike. The referee sees this, but doesn't want to throw this one out so he tries to physically get involved with the heels and ends up getting stabbed for his troubles. It soon becomes clear that there's no way to bring this under control, so the Funks are awarded this by disqualification. Absolute chaos. ★★★★¼ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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