
Everything posted by Boss Rock
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[2019-01-04-NJPW-Wrestle Kingdom 13] Kenny Omega vs Hiroshi Tanahashi
Match of the night and an early match of the year contender. At thirty-nine minutes I was impressed with how quickly they got going. There was a sense of urgency and disdain as both guys just laid into each other with strikes and slaps. Kenny isn't a great babyface so it was great to see him be a bitter and cocky heel while Tanahashi had plenty of fire in his comebacks. The leg selling didn't bother me too much as it wasn't like the Okada-Suzuki match where Kenny was in submission holds for 70 percent of the match. Him being able to fight off the pain but grab the leg after a big move seemed believable. I thought the ending was a little lackluster with Tanahashi simply turning the OWA into a leg drop and hitting a High Fly Flow for the win. But overall, this was a great main event match that had anger, intensity, and big bombs. ****3/4.
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[2019-01-04-NJPW-Wrestle Kingdom 13] Kazuchika Okada vs Jay White
Really good sprint. I was concerned there was going to be padding and chain wrestling in a match that didn't really need it, but they got off to a quick start and never let off the gas pedal. While I feel like there could have been a little more anger and hate in the match, I still felt that Okada was a bit more aggressive than normal and I loved the Nakamura stomp in the rope. Both guys got to show their stuff in a match that never over-stayed its welcome and was a huge win for Jay. ****
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Current New Japan
Really liked the show a lot. Tanahashi winning was cool but it also seems strange considering everything over the last three years seemed to emphasize that Tanahashi was not the guy anymore. Still, there are some interesting directions they can take with this. But while I'm fine with the prospect of Jay challenging and I think he's improved tons since last year, I don't exactly like the idea of him with the top belt. And Naito-Taichi I guess is OK for a preliminary title feud, but we better get the Taichi who actually does stuff and doesn't just stall and rely on the same interference spots for 10 minutes.
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Wrestle Kingdom 13
Thought the show was really good overall. Ibushi-Ospreay, Ishii-Sabre, Okada-Jay, Naito-Jericho, and Kenny-Tanahashi being the must-see matches. Everything else was decent with the only real dud being Cody-Juice.
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Current New Japan
Predictions for WK: Ibushi BUSHI and Shingo (although RPG3K winning wouldn't surprise me) Ishii EVIL and SANADA Juice Taiji Jay Naito Kenny
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All Elite Wrestling offically a thing
I honestly think the main event workers don't need to be on every single Road To show. I mean obviously Jericho only wrestling three times a year for them is too much, but as long as the champ or top talent work all the ppv's and maybe one of the more important Road To shows it doesn't bother me.
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Favorite Gear & Attire
Might be Rey Mysterio for me even if I'm not a huge fan of his masks that use the straps in the back as opposed to the full hood. But he's had so many awesome designs and colors and I loved when he would do the superhero tributes like Daredevil, the Flash, Iron Man, Joker, and most recently Wolverine.
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2018 Wrestler of the Year
I think I only saw two Casas matches this year but the old man has still got it. Thought Jun had a great year as well with the CC run and the Real World Tag League match with Sekimoto against Yoshiken.
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Greatest Match Ever Project
I've been taking a break since my initial rough draft and have been working on my top 100 wrestlers for 2018 list, but I'll get back in the swing of things by re-watching my top 100 again before Mania. I actually did bump two matches off recently in favor of the Hansen-Kobashi and Flair-Steamboat fancam matches. I totally agree about the nitpicking and over-analyzing of "Was this match better than this match?" when really getting down to the best of the best. And apart from my top 5 or so, my opinion has fluctuated several times on certain matches. Misawa-Kawada '94 has been top 15, top 25, and top 10 at different points.
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All Elite Wrestling offically a thing
I honestly think Kenny sticks with NJPW full-time for a little while longer. He has all the leverage in the world with NJPW right now and I don't think he would pass on an opportunity for a big Ibushi program which is probably the plan for WK 14. That being said I'm sure he'll make a few appearances here and there.
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All Elite Wrestling offically a thing
Surprised WWE didn't try to sign her as she's been on NXT TV before and they've literally been signing everyone.
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All Elite Wrestling offically a thing
Tye Dillinger also seems to be on his way there. B.J. Whitmer is also most likely going to work with them in a backstage capacity.
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Most Athletic Wrestler Ever
Fenix is probably another one for most athletic today. The way the guy flies and maneuvers off the ropes (especially his tightrope stuff) is insane.
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
@joeg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icvizxc3UB0
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[2018-12-16-WWE-TLC] Becky Lynch vs Asuka vs Charlotte (Tables, Ladders & Chairs)
That really stood out to me as well. Whereas so many matches try to shoehorn these types of lines into matches to be as dramatic and epic as possible, this felt much more like trash talk in the middle of a fight.
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[2018-12-16-WWE-TLC] Becky Lynch vs Asuka vs Charlotte (Tables, Ladders & Chairs)
Violence, violence everywhere. Outside of the typical "Take 20 minutes to climb a ladder" spots, this was tremendous. TLC/ladder matches have become too focused setting up for the spots but this felt far more natural. The focus was actually on trying to hurt your opponent rather than do something really ridiculous to pop the crowd (although there were still some pretty cool spots) which is what the typical WWE plunder match has become. Asuka, Becky, and Charlotte made it perfectly clear they hated each other and would do anything it takes to win. That's all it needed and they delivered in full. Best TLC/ladder match in years. ****1/2.
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[2018-12-19-WWE-NXT] Johnny Gargano vs Aleister Black (Cage)
I've been far kinder to Gargano and Black this year than most, but this was a bit of a trudge. I liked how Gargano attacked Black at the beginning and we got a bit of a brawl before the match began. The action in the first half of the match was fine enough as well. But the escape spots were still as dumb and as formulaic as any WWE cage match you've ever seen. And my God was this long. After the 10 minute mark this became just a chore to sit through until Ciampa's interference. And while the idea was interesting in theory, it was way too hokey in execution. So ultimately, I guess this was OK. There are far worse cage matches. But definitely not something anyone should take any time out of their day to see.
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[2018-12-16-WWE-TLC] Daniel Bryan vs A.J. Styles
It really says something when you can get a "This is awesome" chant without a ton of big spots and flashy moves. This was a pretty straightforward yet extremely physical match. It's such a rare trait for wrestlers these days to make matches feel like a big deal without a ton of bombs and kickouts, but that's what A.J. and Bryan did. Even if both haven't had the best years, they reminded everyone that when it comes to pure talent, they're quite possibly still the best in the world. And the small package finish was brilliant as it gave Bryan a clean win and while A.J. looked great in defeat. Sort of a "Got 'im!" that's tough to pull off but works so well when executed properly. ****1/4
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
@cad Love this one and I hope you will too!
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Current New Japan
I dig the match overall and if anything, the title should be made into a proper openweight belt that both juniors and heavies can compete for. Would certainly give more for the juniors to do.
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
Microstatistics gave me Megumi Kudo vs. Mayumi Ozaki (FMW barbed wire match 4/18/1997). Really fun and violent match that did a great job building up to the barbed wire rope spots. Conversely, the barbed wire board spots were so simple yet so clever and completely unexpected. While I really like what Masashi Takeda is doing in BJW right now, those matches are way more indulgent. This match was more about building tension to those spots which I think has become sort of a lost art. I also liked how the match went on it became less about Kudo trying to punish Ozaki with the barbed wire and more about using literally everything in her arsenal to try and put her away.
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Current New Japan
Golden Lovers are definitely my pick for tag team of the year. Not a single bad match yet and these makeshift teams they've been facing have been better than the majority of NJPW's actual tag teams.
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
@Microstatistics Hideki Suzuki vs. Kazumi Kikuta https://rutube.ru/video/a7bdc779e51c8024845c648c4be83e97/?pl_type=user&pl_id=1067514
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
Late on commenting on the matches I've been given so far, but here goes. NotJayTabb gave me Eddie Kingston vs. Chris Dickinson from Limitless Wrestling this year. They're both guys I'm familiar with but surprisingly haven't seen a ton of either's matches. But both have a reputation of being mean, tough dudes. Really fun, hard-hitting match that subverts from the usual indieriffic enzuguris and suicide dives (not to say I necessarily have a problem with that, there's just too damn much of it). I like how they played up Eddie's status as an indie legend and for Dickinson to get a victory over him would be a big deal. For anyone who's jaded with today's indie wrestling this is definitely one to check out. From Headcheese I went with Tortugas vs. Rokambole Jr, Dragone Bane, Villano V Jr, and El Capo del Norte. Comedy wrestling is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine and this was that type of comedy wrestling that's so dumb and ridiculous it's actually really good. Loved the chicken game at the beginning, the sumo contest, and everyone taking turns chopping each other, even the ref! Never taking itself seriously for a moment but still slipping in some cool high-flying spots, this was a lot of fun.