Ma Stump Puller Posted August 3, 2023 Report Share Posted August 3, 2023 Nothing is better than a Keita Yano match with loud overbearing club music blaring in the background. Dove Pro DO NOT care about your auditory experience of the actual match, just pure beats. Yes the music does not stop, the whole match is them working out the match while it just keeps on going. I imagine it's a bit easier because you don't have to worry as much about calling spots because the music is as loud as it was, so unless you are Cena levels of shouting stuff out it doesn't really matter. The match itself was super basic with Yano controlling most of it with his tricked out grappling. HUB would get occasional moments where he'd do some crazy convoluted sequences in response, that was cool. This didn't really have much depth to it though, it was just the two doing some good stuff with the other with hints of something more but never getting to that level, just a really solid lucha technical wrestling sprint between Keita's wacky antics and HUB doing cool lucha work with it mostly disappearing near the second half in favour of more conventional spots, dives to the outside etc. Occasionally Keita just does something silly like steal WoS spots or do chest rakes, otherwise it's just a fun sprint, HUB going for a crazy lariat near the end that Keita did a complete Rikishi flip for ruled for a finish. It might honestly be better than the 2022 Tenryu Project match if only because it's a lot shorter and cuts the fat out for a comfort food-tier outing. We really do need more matches that aren't pretending to be these secret lore-heavy outings that you need a study guide to get everything involved when we can instead just have well-wrestled matches by their lonesome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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