Everything posted by dawho5
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[1992-05-17-NJPW-Super Heavy Crush] Riki Choshu vs Keiji Muto
Beginning of the match was really good old school matwork. They lost me on the ending.
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- NJPW
- May 17
- 1992
- Riki Choshu
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[1992-05-16-WCW-Worldwide] Interview: Rick Rude
Hard to fault Rude here, he does great with what he is given. Just hard to swallow the whole way this was booked.
- [1992-05-16-WCW-Worldwide] Interview: Ricky Steamboat
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[1992-05-16-USWA-TV] Interview: Jerry Lawler
Whatever the real injury, Lawler putting his name on a charity name for the kid is great. Awesome stuff, even if there is a chance it is just for the PR.
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[1992-05-16-USWA-TV] Moondog Spot vs Larry Arch
Great segment with Lawler and Embry really bringing it on the mic. Oh to have lived in Memphis, Tennessee...
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- USWA
- WMC-5
- Memphis TN
- May 16
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[1992-05-16-USWA-TV] Contract Signing: Eddie Gilbert vs Jerry Lawler
Great story! Man, I hope Eddie Gilbert remembered never to go back to Texas. This was an awesome segment. I thought Lawler came off as a guy who was sick of Eddie Gilbert's shit. It's hard to deny it might be heelish if it were Dundee. But Gilbert had it coming and basically admitted it was true with the temper tantrum.
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[1992-05-16-USWA-TV] Eric Embry vs Moondog Spot / Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett vs The Moondogs
Lee took a lot of punishment for sure and I liked his staggering sell. Embry making the save is good booking. I want to point out again that the amount of weapon shots, etc. is ridiculous. Made moreso by the fact that piledrivers somehow are MORE dangerous than a 15 minute match filled with chairs and metal poles. Oh, and the point about "too violent and bloody for kids on TV" has to be brought up. I mean, what percent of this audience was kids?
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[2003-03-22-Toryumon] YOSSINO vs Genki Horiguchi
YOSSINO puts 3 times the movement he needs to in pretty much everything he does for the first minute. Not a huge fan of that. Quick-paced juniors match with both outside groups jumping in. And a midget in a gorilla costume attacking YOSSINO liberally. This match in particular (without the interference) seems like it is the spiritual successor of those cruiserweight matches in WCW. Two little guys flying around and generally doing entertaining stuff that doesn't amount to much of substance. Fun at best. On a side note, Horiguchi has a weird charisma to him, hard to explain and I'm not sure he would ever be a superstar. But he's easy to pick out.
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[2003-04-22-Toryumon] Genki Horiguchi vs CIMA
This was the finals of a tournament as far as I can tell. CIMA's back & neck are taped, apparently that helps besides telling the world that hurts already. Horiguchi gets an early rush in and both look to be going for the finish off the bat. CIMA works a leg for a good amount of time. I am absolutely not a fan of juniors guys working a leg if the guy taking it is going to ignore it to do junior-y things later and guess what happens. CMAX is not the asshole heel stable here, Do-Fixer is and they interfere some. At least it's just some and CMAX kind of evens things up when they need to. CIMA does a great job selling the neck even when it's not being worked on. Horiguchi starts working over the neck and acknowledges the leg once late-match. Finishing sequence is kind of NJPW/WWE-ish in that the set-up moves are used and the finishing part of the sequence gets countered. I get having sequences to add to the impact of things and that has been a part of puroresu for a while. HOwever, you would think alternate ideas would also appear given the predictability of what is always coming next after say an Iconoclasm. CIMA was really good in this match selling the neck. If you can ignore blatant no-selling of a significant portion of the match spent on a leg, this was a really good match. I can't and that knocks it down to good in parts and lacking in others. Still glad I watched it, just wish some things had been done differently.
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[2019-08-10-NJPW-G1 Climax 29: Night Seventeen] Kazuchika Okada vs Kota Ibushi
Watched this with only the announcing to guide me through the history. Okada kind of comes across as the ace, but it's a little wierd that he goes to the floor DDT to start the heavy bombs given that he is the ace. Normally it is the challenger/younger up-and-comer that is going to start out big to try and make his mark and show the passion/desperation. The deliberate pace following the floor DDT makes way more sense, especially given the points going in. The fact that Ibushi had neck issues helps the case for the floor DDT, but I'm still not 100% buying. I also don't love the elbow duel on their knees. I am not a fan of those exchanges in the first place and it really seems like a replacement (shitty one for the wrestlers) for a rest hold when they need to slow down and figure out what comes next. Finishing sequence is pretty good, with both showing they know the other's offense well enough to get out of the way when it counts. Everything that they hit is earned and I really like that. No-selling is kept to reasonable levels. Ibushi's glassy-eyed selling is really good. I wouldn't call it a great wrestling match for a few reasons, but really good. The pacing is kind of odd, really slow at points with bursts of action then slowing to a crawl. I'm not quite sure if I am unhappy with that or not, will take time to decide with more matches.
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[2003-10-26-Toryumon] Susumu Yokosuka & K-Ness vs Dotti Shuji & Brother YASSHI
Starts off really good with both teams attacking the injured arm of first YASSHI and then K-Ness. Both teams take turns doing some very smooth double teams. One thing I do appreciate about Toryumon/DG is that the teams have very cool and fun double teams. Good popcorn fare. I kind of wish they had stuck with the arm theme though. Finishing run sees YASSHI & Shuji go after K-Ness's arm with a vengenace to get Yokosuka isolated and eventually it works. After an over the top lariat exchange anyway. Not a great match, too many different things going on that don't tie into a coherent story. Also, more liberal interference from YASSHI/Shuji's teammate. And bringing in the foreign objects right in front of the ref. It's kind of a strange issue for me with the Toryumon. I love the advancement of juniors (and tag if you look at it a certain way) wrestling. It does seem like it is losing essential things like a good through line of the story through the whole match due to the need to hit certain tropes. As entertaining as those tropes can be. Then again, there was a cool moment late where K-Ness comes in to break up an attack on Yokosuka and rolls into a senton with his good shoulder to do it. So there is some attention to detail there.
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[2001-05-12-Toryumon] Ryo Saito vs Sumo Fuji Dandy
Saito starts off hot with a nice dive and follows up. Sumo turns it around using his power. I have never liked the liberal interference of TARU in early CMAX. I guess it got them over as something difference. I wish Saito would fight back a little more, just get a few shots in and get cut off instead of taking it over and over. Brutal looking apron nodowa by Fuji. Korakuen seems to want to like Saito (the underdog), but he's just not doing enough to grab them. His two comebacks both seem kind of tepid. Upset win for Saito as he gets a special move rollup thingy, pretty sudden but I guess most roll-ups are. Crowd dug the finish. Underdogs going over in Korakuen is always going to get a reaction though. Honestly Sumo looks like twice the wrestler Saito is in this match and my thoughts on Saito even a few years later put him closer than that. Decent match but disappointing.
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[1992-05-16-WWF-Superstars] Ultimate Warrior and Papa Shango
This was bad to the point of being impossible to not watch. So I guess mission accomplished.
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- WWF
- WWE
- Superstars
- May 16
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- [1992-05-16-WWF-Superstars] Crush vignette
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[1992-05-16-FMW/UWA/WWA] El Hijo del Santo & Atsushi Onita & Tarzan Goto vs Negro Casas & Horace Boulder & Tim Patterson
This was completely insane. Santo and Casas ripping it up in the ring while the other 4 brawled around the arena and occasionally came back in. As far as pure spectacle goes, this is up there for me. Can't say it is great, but definitely memorable.
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[1992-05-15-FMW/UWA/WWA] Atsushi Onita & Mil Mascaras & El Hijo del Santo vs Negro Casas & Tarzan Goto & Giant Warrior
There were times when this went absolutely nowhere. And then there were the Santo/Casas exchanges, which were amazing. Goto and Onita had some fun exchanges as well. When the wrestlers in the ring are confused about what is happening it tends to take away from any kind of narrative though. Fun moments and worth seeing once.
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[1992-05-14-UWA] El Hijo del Santo vs Espanto Jr
That mat was all kinds of awful. Do low end indy guys have to deal with that kind of deal? The crowd was super rowdy and really helped the match. Santo bouncing off the mat from the Espanto snapmares was a really cool touch. I thought Espanto went a little rudo on Santo at the beginning of caida 3. overall very good, not the best lucha I've seen but good. Oh, and I didn't know Santo did jobs, even for hometown favorites.
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- UWA
- May 14
- 1992
- El Hijo del Santo
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[1992-05-09-WCW-Saturday Night] Steve Austin vs Barry Windham (2/3 falls)
I questioned Austin in a long match before even watching this. That step over a doubled over Austin into a dropkick is a great spot for Windham. First fall was GREAT for TV wrestling. Fall 2 Austin does bring a lot of aggression and it flows pretty well for how green he still is. I was a fan of Paul's taunting too, good work there. Owen loses steam as the match goes on, but there are 2 things I like about him here. First, he doesn't try to talk about anything he doesn't know about and come off like a moron. Second, it seems like he gets along with JR and JR tries to set him up when it fits. Barry's camel clutch counter was different. Austin slowing things down in the third fall makes a lot of sense even if it gets a little too slow. He wants to use the clock as an ally. The finish was a little too out of nowhere, but otherwise I really liked the match. Austin's best singles so far.
- [1992-05-09-WCW-Worldwide] Interview: Paul E. Dangerously
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[1992-05-09-WCW-Saturday Night] Nikita Koloff vs Mr. Hughes
Perfectly good heavyweight match. Nothing reals special though. The transition with Hughes missing the rope spot and crotching himself was pretty telegraphed, but good nonetheless.
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- WCW
- Saturday Night
- May 9
- 1992
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- [1992-05-09-WCW-Saturday Night] Interview: Rick Rude
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[1992-05-09-USWA-TV] Interview: Eric Embry / Interview: Richard Lee
Great promos by both and I can't wait to see the arena highlights! A pissed off, vengeful Embry should be super entertaining.
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[1992-05-09-USWA-TV] Interview: Dirty White Girl
Not bad, not good. Did they actually get people to sign this petition?
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- USWA
- WMC-5
- Memphis TN
- May 9
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- [1992-05-09-USWA-TV] Eddie Gilbert and Tom Prichard
- [1992-05-09-WWF-Superstars] Ric Flair vs Sgt Slaughter