GSR Posted July 3, 2018 Report Posted July 3, 2018 Mark Coleman is wearing a Goldberg T-shirt and carrying a title belt, which I think is most likely the Pride Open Weight Grand Prix tournament belt that he won back in May. Iizuka backs into a corner off an early takedown attempt, so Coleman just picks him up and slams him to the canvas. ‘Can opener’ but they’re too close to the ropes. Iizuka shoots for a takedown of his own only to get slammed to the mat again, this time after a great gut wrench suplex. He takes to the outside, visibly frustrated that ‘the Hammer’ keeps getting the better of him. Kerr, never a kicker in his MMA career, throws one which is caught by Iizuka, and with him hopping about on one leg tags in Nagata who drags him down to the mat. Armbar which Kerr initially tries to roll and reverse his way out of before deciding to reach for the ropes instead. Takedown by Kerr and he throws a few strikes form inside Nagata’s guard however leaves an arm dangling which Yuji snatches, applying a second armbar. This one looks more dangerous than the first, but again Kerr utilizes the ropes for the break. Iizuka, feeling like he’s something to prove after earlier, unloads with everything he’s got on Kerr, stomping a mud hole in him and not letting him catch a moment’s breath. He tags Coleman who vaults over the top rope and you can hear the energy levels rise in the crowd as he does so. Awesome belly to belly from ‘the Hammer’ and Iizuka is forced to turtle up as ‘the Godfather of Ground & Pound’ lives up to another of his nick names. A couple of knees to the ribs followed by an armbar and even though they’re already in the ropes, Coleman is not too quick on the release. Nagata with a flurry of headbutts that stun Coleman, leg trip and he keeps hold of that leg as he looks for a submission. ‘The Hammer’ rolls out for the escape and then tees off on Nagata, alternating punches to the body and head. Nagata crumples in the corner but Coleman’s relentless with his attack, even dishing out some headbutts as payback for those ones he gave him. Belly to belly by Kerr and this one looked even more awesome than Coleman’s. Armbar and Iizuka is in for the save. Nagata with a release Northern Lights on Kerr. Exploder by Iizuka and finally something other than an armbar as he locks on a heel hook. Coleman saves Kerr this time out and a double team dropkick on ‘the Hammer’ (Nagata holding him) as the pro wrestlers return to their roots. A left kick to the head drops Coleman and the crowd pops big for that. Nagata concentrates on his kicks, where he’s had the most success, until Coleman times his tackle, lifting Yuji off his feet and then slamming him hard to the mat. Some more G&P before Coleman gets the tap with a neck crank. A tale of two Mark’s, one who shows a ton of aptitude for professional wrestling and would’ve been an awesome pro wrestler had he decided to go that route, one who has some nice suplexes but is generally pretty bland. Cagematch lists this as Coleman’s debut and he’s a natural right from the off (he actually ended up wrestling more than I knew, though would never class him as a regular). He’s got intensity, agility, fire, power, aggression and an aura of a seriously bad mofo who’s not to be messed with. I’m not sure how many would’ve picked up on these, but there were also some nice call backs to the early days of his UFC career with the can opener submission attempt, the ground & pound, the headbutts (before they were banned) and finally getting dropped by the Nagata high kick (just like Pete Williams dropped him). I’ll absolutely be watching Coleman’s singles match with Nagata from July ’01 after this, and easily the best of the matches from Bom-Ba-Ye that I have watched so far.
Superstar Sleeze Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM Report Posted Thursday at 05:30 PM Mark Coleman & Mark Kerr vs Yuji Nagata & Takahashi Iizuka - Inoki Bom Bae Ye 12/31/00 I am 3/4ths done with my Mark Kerr Complete & Accurate just need to find his singles match against Dick Vrij in Zero-One. From a strictly Mark Kerr perspective, I enjoyed his work in Zero-1 more than here where he was Double Leg machine in Z-1. I feel like Mark Coleman who wore a Goldberg shirt to the ring was the real star of the team. Nagata & Iizuka are coming off their 5 star classic against Kawada & Fuchi but they don’t really stand much of a chance against the Marks. Coleman rips a couple great suplexes on Iizuka the junior partner of the Japanese team. The gut wrench looked great. Kerr immediately throws a kick which I thought was bizarre but it served as an opening for Iizuka to catch and drag him to Nagata. Nagata worked hard to get a cross arm breaker. I love the wrestler in Kerr to counter that by bridging. Even though Kerr is able to get a couple takedowns, he is treated as the Junior partner of the Marks with Japanese able to get offense on him. The pro wrestling starts to kick in with Kerr in the ropes and Iizuka stomping him. Coleman gets the tag. HE VAULTS OVER THE ROPES AND RIPS IIZUKA DOWN WITH A THROW! Great throw into the ground & pound. Iizuka gets him to the corner and Nagata uses Headbutts in the ropes again pro wrestling. He uses that to get a leg lock on Coleman who sells it really well. Coleman counters and into strikes to tag in Kerr. Kerr great knees and throw on Nagata and goes for the Cross Armbreaker. Again Kerr uses a kick as a way to feed the Japanese. Nagata excellent Northern Lights. He goes for a Cross Armbreaker But can’t get it on. Great Kerr knee but Nagata throws him. Iizuka throws Kerr and gets a leg lock. Kerr is the one they get offense on. Kerr articles out and tags to Coleman who vaults over and had a real star aura to him. Iizuka crowds in the corner with forearms. Again three times now the pro wrestlers are using the ropes & corner to smother the more proficient Marks to gain an advantage. They hold Coleman in replace while one dropkicks him. Again Pro Wrestling tactics. NAGATA HIGH KICK KNOCKS COLEMAN DOWN! We get a seven count. Coleman Big Alabama Slam style Double Leg into Ground & Pound and Anaconda Vice as surprisingly it is Nagata that taps out. The Marks were heavy favorites but didn’t think Nagata would take the fall. This felt like a really good wrestling-oriented MMA exhibition. The two things I really liked were Coleman’s aura and pro wrestlers using pro wrestling tactics to gain advantages. I think Kerr would have also been a fun pro wrestler but it is a really shame Coleman didnt go for a Shamrock or Frye style run. *** 1/2
Ma Stump Puller Posted Thursday at 11:47 PM Report Posted Thursday at 11:47 PM 6 hours ago, Superstar Sleeze said: Mark Coleman & Mark Kerr vs Yuji Nagata & Takahashi Iizuka - Inoki Bom Bae Ye 12/31/00 I am 3/4ths done with my Mark Kerr Complete & Accurate just need to find his singles match against Dick Vrij in Zero-One. Based I can link the match if you want, it's on VK
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