Everything posted by Jetlag
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Does everyone forget Garvin vs. Tully? It's one of the best TV matches ever!
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Nakamura is someone I'd put in the same tier as Hogan or Undertaker. Quite a character with some highs and lows and never really convinced me he was GREAT, but people watch his stuff. Well actually I'd be interested if his early "Phenom" stuff got people to vote for him.
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Dean ranking Parka at 4 is lovely. I do wonder if there are people who voted for Parka because they remember him as the funny WCW jobber.
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Ikeda suffers from being pimped as a stiff machine. He is an asskicking machine, but he can also go on the mat, sell incredibly well from underneath, can incooperate junior elements and even comedy elements and is an excellent tag worker, like a japanese Tully Blanchard. All that and we know he was good from the get go and is still a good wrestler in 2016. So he has an excellent case even with so many if his matches not being taped. It feels very weird that he only makes the Top 100 by a hair. His Top 20 matches stomp a lot of very well respected wrestlers.
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Ikeda is not a shootstylist.
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Self-contained Chris Benoit and GWE Talk
I didn't rank Benoit because I don't think he's a great wrestler. It's that simple!!!!
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Dropoffs from the 2006 SmarksChoice Top 100
Sano is the one not making the Top 100 that really bugs me. How can you be great in 4 decades and multiple promotions and styles and take part in half the top junior, shootstyle, and NOAH heavyweight matches and not be Top 100 ever? I get not rating Maeda or Inoki or Jaguar, if you don't like their style, but Sano has something for everyone. I think he was in my Top 25.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
I will say that I much prefer Tenryu's "chop you in the throat" approach to Chopbashi. Plus Tenryu will punch you in the face too. I can't remember if I had Low Ki on my list. If I did then it was in that low region which is constantly changing. I think his resume is thinner than people admit. Especially in the last couple years, with the constant bridge burning and going back and forth. Love his early stuff with Red though.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
Everyone here has watched a Rock match, and most people here haven't seen many Maeda matches. That is probably the real reason. One guy was on TV and having big matches at the peak of wrestling's popularity. The other guy is a shoot style worker that you'd have to scour the internet to watch. It makes perfect sense to me. And this is why the WKO 100 is superior, as we just ban people who don't recognize shootstyle is badass.
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Top 100 (Predictions, regrets, how many fallen soldiers do you have?, etc..)
So whait, Brian Pillman has snuck into the Top 100? That sneaky fucker.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
Can somebody justify Rock over Maeda? I know Maeda vs. Cena at Wrestlemania would have been so much better.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
And Grey is out. He climbed 30 spots and made 40 ballots. I guess that's worthy of a celebration. Still, a Top 100 without the greatest british babyface ever doesn't feel right.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
Larry Z did extremely well for a guy who was mostly associated with stalling for a while.
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All that remains of the 2006 threads
What are the good Hogan in WWF matches exactly?
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
Chigusa's the one joshi wrestler I do not care for at all. Glad she's out, altough joshi fans who know better than me probably think otherwise. Her beating Jaguar is bad enough.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
I didn't have Sting on my list but Sting is a ballsy wrestler who has some great matches with Vader, Regal and Foley where he was far from being carried. In fact he may be my favourite Vader opponent. I wouldn't have a problem at all if he made the Top 100.
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[2000-10-17-ARSION-Hyper Visual Tournament] Ayako Hamada vs Mariko Yoshida
Another tournament finale between Hamada and Yoshida. This is just a super match. Like god damn these two smoke any other junior in the world. The matwork is super, with Yoshida again fighting like an animal and catching everything Hamada tries. Aside from the crazy submissions you get Yoshida throwing punches and Hamada firing back with some really sharp and well timed offense of her own. Yoshida briefly works over Hamada's stomach a bit and while it wasn't the focus of the match, Hamada sold very well, same for Yoshida with her bandaged arm. Surprised this went only 11 minutes as it felt like a much bigger match.
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[1998-08-31-ARSION] Ayako Hamada vs Mariko Yoshida
This went only 7 minutes, but damn what a world class match. Yoshida was just dominating Hamada on the ground here. Absolutely nothing Hamada tried looked easy to get in on Yoshida. Her moments of catching Yoshida looked like something else. Some of the wrestling they did here looked on another level. Also, because Hamada had won the previous tournament match with a flash rollup, all of her rollups here were great nearfalls. Great intro to the tricky Arsion style mix, with Yoshida utilizing shoot submissions and Hamada using her lucha.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
Almost half of my ballot is gone now. Starting to wonder who the fuck is gonna be in the Top 100.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
What are the best Tommy Rich matches? He's the one guy I didn't check out. All the talk about his great matches not being on tape threw me off.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
19 guys have dropped from my list. Feels like it's going to be eviscerated in the next couple days with guys like Navarro and Fuerza that I had very high falling.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 3
There is something very puzzling about a guy like Scott Hall, who people seemed extremely lukewarm on in his thread doing so well and finishing above a lot of guys who had people raving.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 2
It's just that the list right now doesn't make a lick of sense. Osamu Nishimura beats Tomohiro Ishii and Ibushi beats Nishimura and then Pat O'Connor beats them all. And then Sekimoto and... the Big Show? WTF? Right now it's like you tossed a bunch of names into a bag and drew them at random, with some names being twice in the bag. Which is pretty much what happened. I can't imagine a wrestling fan who would agree with all the placements. Maybe I'm just bummed cause Nishimura shoulda made the Top 200. Nish rules. I think I had him higher than the Destroyer.
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Lizmark
I love Lizmark. His stuff strikes just the right balance between graceful and forceful. Many wrestlers with graceful stuff come across a little pretty at times, while Lizmark looks like he is really graceful at throwing people very very hard. I guess a wrestler who's main selling points are great neck bridges + great throws + being great in his role is hard to sell, but he's just what I want from a wrestler. I do remember him botching stuff in some matches, so I can see your point. Still, match with La Parka blew my mind when I first saw it, and at that point I had already been exposed to a lot of high end lucha.
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Reactions to the Honorable Mention List, Part 2
BattlARTS has some great southern style tags and junior wrestling aswell as plain shootstyle.