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Dynamite Kansai
Likely a top 50 if not 40 pick for me. Awesome heavy-hitter.
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Devil Masami
Still working my way through a lot of Masami matches, but she'll rank. Great offensive wrestler. And I honestly dug the zombie/Taker gimmick in the Ozaki match.
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Current New Japan
Suzuki-Gun circa 2017 and 2018 were very much the same (I know Taichi is a good wrestler now, but was really not a fan of the dude for the longest time). And even though they were (mostly) designated to the midcard, they were still a drag. But NJPW could get away with it because how red hot they were 2017 due to how many stars they had. So yeah, House of Torture is really more of a symptom than the cause of their current booking woes. I can't help but think how different things could have possibly been if they pulled and Okada with Tsuji coming back from excursion.
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Tsuyoshi Kikuchi
Kinda embarrassed it took me this long to consider Kikuchi considering how much I love the Kobashi tags. Very likely he makes the lower-end of my list. Great fiery underdog.
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Current New Japan
I'm curious if this means he's going to spend more time in NJPW or essentially continue as a part-timer.
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Dustin Rhodes
I've been on the fence with Dustin for quite a bit but that match (and a few other older Dynamite matches I revisited) clinched it for me. Even if he does have a pretty big gap in the 90's-00's, his longevity has been remarkable.
- Katzuhori Shibata
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Current New Japan
If I had a nickel for every time someone tried to claim NJPW was "back"....
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Current New Japan
I've seen numerous arguments that HoT are big merch movers. But the NJPW merch sites don't have any of their gear in the top 10 of sales. I know some of NJPW's woes can be blamed on losing talent to AEW and the company becoming very draconian with gifs on social media which has resulted in less buzz for their big matches. But good Lord is the booking absolutely fried. Takeshita winning would be cool and all, but unless he's going to devote more time to NJPW or leave altogether, I'm not sure putting a part-timer in the main event of WK is a good idea. Especially considering Mox's run with the title in 2024 did nothing for them.
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Current New Japan
I didn't see it, but basically Tanahashi's G1 ended with House of Torture bullshit? Tremendous. Imagine if Liger had lost to the dastardly Taichi in his final BOSJ match. And I know Nagata, Kojima, and Tenzan lost their final G1 matches. But those were all clean losses.
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Great at Wrestling Does Not Equal Being One of Wrestling's Greats
Let me preface this by saying I'm not taking star power, audience connection, or overness. Hulk Hogan had an uncanny ability to rile up an audience. But I think he was a very mediocre in-ring wrestler. A movie can do well at the box office but still not be very good. That's how I look at it with wrestling. That being said, there are a number of critically acclaimed wrestlers that I watch that I just can't get into. Even if I can acknowledge their talent, sometimes their style just isn't for me. Does that mean I should still vote for them? My gut says no, but there is still that inclination to vote for them because I feel like I "have" to. But then I recall a point made on a different thread years ago: if a particular style of wrestling isn't for you, maybe just don't bother with it. And I find this helpful because I only have so much time to watch and revisit wrestling that I DO enjoy and I DO understand. That's not to say I won't completely dismiss potential candidates (i.e. lucha isn't one of my favorite styles but there are a handful of folks I do like so I want to give others a chance). But if you're struggling to fill out a ballot and space is limited, don't necessarily feel obligated to seek out what you know you won't care for.
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Which luchadores are you ranking (2026 edition)?
Locks so far: Negro Casas El Satanico El Hijo del Santo Atlantis L.A. Park Under consideration/need to see more of: El Dandy Sangre Chicana Perro Aguayo Admittedly lucha isn't my favorite style, but the best are really good.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
The Network really was a steal, wasn't it?
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Current New Japan
Naito said in a recent interview with Tokyo Sports he wanted to go to the U.S. but he wasn't able to get a visa. I figured he could easily sign with NOAH but apparently Japan is "not an option."
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Summerfest 2025
I was shocked for like a few seconds, then I remembered Paul said everyone should just move on from the Vince allegations, which was a sign as clear as any all bets were off.