
Everything posted by Boss Rock
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Current New Japan
I believe Kawada trained him.
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[2018-12-15-NJPW] Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi vs Will Ospreay & Hiroshi Tanahashi
Funny how much better makeshift teams like Tanahashi and Will are then the majority NJPW's actual tag teams. I agree with SmartMark's sentiment that there was too much padding in the first third of the match, but the rest of this was awesome. Just an excellent bombfest with the fast-paced action you'd expect from these four (although Tanahashi took a bit of a backseat in this one). I really hope Will's match with Ibushi is the first of many forays into the heavyweight division as he really came off as the star here. ****1/2.
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[2018-12-09-NJPW] Hirooki Goto vs Kota Ibushi
Definitely a step-up from their G1 match. Goto has always been best when he's either a perennial loser who's trying to prove everyone wrong or when he's working with urgency. This was definitely the latter as he was particularly violent in his attempts to keep Ibushi grounded. Ibushi dazzled as always with his flashy offense even he took some ill-advised neck bumps and threw a shoot headbutt or two. Not much to say except very good and very physical. ****
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[2018-12-09-NJPW] Taichi vs Will Ospreay
Without a doubt the greatest Taichi match I've ever seen and it's not even close. I would have never guessed this guy could be a pretty decent wrestler when so many of his matches revolve around the same tired 10 minutes of stalling with intermittent interference spots. Instead. Taichi rushes Will from the beginning and works over his ribs. I've always seen flashes of Taichi having good striking so it was good to see him work lots of kicks in this. Will's comebacks are well-timed and he does a great job selling the ribs. Just a really good, back-and-forth match that never overstays its welcome or feels padded in any way. ****
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Secret Santo 2018-2019
For HeadCheese, I pick Kaientai DX vs. Gran Hamada, Super Delfin, Great Sasuke, and Gran Naniwa from Michinoku Pro (12/16/1996). One of the greatest spotfests ever.
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Current New Japan
Not that I know of, I typically tune out during the tag league. But I agree on Goto. Like he's decent, but not really the guy I would always give this sort of push to.
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Current New Japan
Along with Goto-Ibushi for the NEVER title they're doing Taichi-Ospreay for a title shot, which I imagine sets up Ospreay-Ibushi at WK.
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Proposal for 2018: Match Review Trades
I'd like to do it.
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2018 Feud of the year
I feel like there were quite a few feuds that started off strong and either went too long, went completely off the rails, or both. Gargano-Ciampa still had a shot up until Brooklyn before Johnny went full sadsack loser (and even then they were running on fumes). The Golden Lovers-BC feud had the awesome Bucks match and some solid heeling from Cody but by the time Kenny won the title it became "Well, we got wrap this up I guess" and ended with a whimper before transitioning into the godawful Firing Squad stuff.
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[2018-11-09-NEW-Redemption] Kenny Omega vs Fenix
Although I normally love these type of high-impact, fast-paced spectacles, this one veered a bit too much into "empty calorie wrestling". Still, considering this was an indie match with no backstory or context, it makes sense that they would work a greatest hits format. The first 5 minutes were obviously padded but you got basically everything you would want out of this match. Kenny and Fenix are without a doubt two of the most athletic and offensively dynamic wrestlers in the world and everything they did looked great. I wish there had been more of a story driving the action, but what we got was still a lot of fun. ****1/4.
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[2018-11-08-NOAH-Global League] Kenoh vs Naomichi Marufuji
Love when a wrestler busts out a move that they almost never use but do it simply because their opponent has kicked out of everything else. Absolutely tremendous finish.
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[2018-11-18-WWE-Survivor Series] Ronda Rousey vs Charlotte Flair
This was the most un-WWE match in a WWE ring I've ever seen. This looked like an actual knock-down, drag-out fight and both Charlotte and Ronda sold it as such. Just absolutely beating the crap out of each other to the point where you couldn't tell if their exhaustion was legit or just really good selling. Ronda matches are always so different from what you normally see as they have a sort of controlled chaos feel. She's a bit sloppy, but it works. Charlotte also knocked it out of the park here. She's always been a much better heel than face as it basically just allows her to beat people up which has always been the best part of her game. But just like the Brock match, it frustrates me that this was one of the few matches this year where it actually looked like Charlotte gave a damn. Still, arguably the best MR match this year. ****1/2.
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[2018-11-18-WWE-Survivor Series] Daniel Bryan vs Brock Lesnar
Well this was a hoot. Bryan can be just as good of a shit heel as he is a resilient babyface and this match was no exception. Loved how quickly they went from Bryan having fun and trying to poke the bear only for things to immediately turn serious after Brock nearly murders him with a German suplex. Brock having a great match is almost becoming a Survivor Series tradition. He looked like an absolute killer tossing Bryan around even if the whole heat segment went about 3 minutes longer than it needed to. But thankfully Bryan's comeback was hot fire and even though I knew there was no chance he had Brock beat with the first knee, he damn near made me bite. While Brock is no stranger to just sandbagging guys' momentum he made Bryan's offense look like a million bucks and did a great job selling the leg. As great as this was, it still frustrates me that Brock is literally only trying once every 5 matches a year. ****1/4.
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[2018-11-17-WWE-NXT Takeover: War Games II] Aleister Black vs Johnny Gargano
I liked this quite a bit even if the ending got a bit too hokey. Gargano working as a cocky heel was pretty interesting considering how great he usually is as a babyface. Black is usually just "good" but when he works with urgency here like he did against Almas in New Orleans he can be great. The match went on about 3-5 minutes longer than it needed to and Gargano losing completely removes what little credibility he had (with that hokey "I will absolve you of your sins" doing neither guy any favores), but most of this was a blast and full of action. ****1/2
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2018 Match of the Year
Not quite a MOTYC for me but definitely one of the best MR matches this year. Definitely felt like more of an old-school, blood feud match.
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[2018-11-08-NOAH-Global League] Go Shiozaki vs Kazusada Higuchi
Really good, hard-hitting match. Some awesome near-falls that I really bit on. Agreed that Shiozaki is one of the most underrated wrestlers in the world and Higuchi is so fun to watch chop the shit out of people. ****
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[2018-11-18-WWE-Survivor Series] Mustafa Ali vs Buddy Murphy
Pretty much exactly what you would expect from these two. It felt like a "greatest hits" of all their previous matches but the breakneck speed and sheer insanity of the bumps still kept everything fresh and exciting. These guys are like Hiromu Takahashi and Dragon Lee: I will never get tired of seeing their matches. ****1/4.
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2018 Wrestler of the Year
1. Kenny Omega 2. Kota Ibushi 3. WALTER 4. Johnny Gargano 5. Zack Sabre Jr. 6. Shuji Ishikawa 7. Will Opsreay 8. Kazuchika Okada 9. Kento Miyahara 10. Tomohiro Ishii
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WWE NXT War Games 2018
Really liked the show. Riddle squashing Ohno was a great way to put him over as a potential top star. The 2/3 falls match was smartly worked even with all the interference. Loved Johnny-Black. Frantic pace and Johnny plays a good shithead heel. It just seems really stupid that he lost ANOTHER Takeover match. Like, how is he even supposed to be remotely credible at this point? Some of the ending theatrics were also a bit cheesy but 97% of this was excellent. Didn't like how Ciampa recovered as quickly as he did against Dream to win but thought it was tremendous overall. Another great showcase for Dream even if he's still putting some of the in-ring pieces together. And while the main event literally seemed to go on forever and probably should have been at least 10-15 minutes shorter, was fun. So not a show of the year contender per se, still a really enjoyable watch.
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2018 Match of the Year
That was a great one but I think I preferred the rematch at Takeover: Brooklyn 4. Thought the submission spot went on too long in the first one.
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2018 Match of the Year
These are basically all the matches I've gone ****3/4 or ***** on this year. 1. Okada-Omega (Dominion)-***** 2. Lovers-Bucks (Strong Style Evolved)-***** 3. Almas-Gargano (Takeover: Philadelphia)-***** 4. Gargano-Ciampa (Takeover: New Orleans)-***** 5. Gargano-Ciampa (Takeover: Chicago 2)-***** 6. WALTER-Thatcher (Progress 62) 7. Almas-Black (Takeover: New Orleans) 8. Shirai-Satomura (4/19) 9. Shuji-Shingo (Champion Carnival) 10. Okada-Tanahashi (Wrestling Dontaku) 11. Hiromu-Taiji (BOSJ Final) 12. WALTER-Allin (Evolve 106) 13. Nakajima/Kitamiya-Nomura/Kamitani (Power Hall) 14. Omega-Naito (G1) 15. Omega-Ishii (G1) 16. Omega-Ibushi (G1) 17. Ibushi-Tanahashi (G1) 18. Zeus-Shuji (8/26) 19. Takeda-Kansai (8/28) 20. Suzuki-Nakanoue (Death Vegas) 21. Okada-Tanahashi (Destruction) 22. WALTER-Ospreay (OTT 4th Anniversary) 23. Kento-Zeus (10/21)
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2018 Match of the Year
Fourthed on Okada-Tanahashi from Destruction. My top 5 is currently: 1. Okada-Omega (in my top 20 for greatest match ever) 2. Bucks-Lovers 3. Gargano-Almas 4. Gargano-Ciampa 1 5. Gargano-Ciampa 2 Loved all of these as well, although I think the Jun Kasai match was Takeda's best this year.
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[2018-11-11-BJW-RYOGUKUTAN 2018] Hideki Suzuki vs Daisuke Sekimoto
The thing I loved about this match was how well Suzuki and Sekimoto conveyed the struggle with their grappling. So often mat work just comes off as inconsequential and padding for the sake of padding, but that was not the case for this match. The tests of strength and dueling submission holds really made this feel like an epic, clash of the titans. Sekimoto winning didn't just come off like a booking decision. It felt like the better wrestler legitimately won. Great stuff. ****1/4.
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Greatest Match Ever Project
I'm sure all of our lists will continue to change.
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Lucha Underground S4
Sorta stopped watching regularly but I have caught a little bit of Ultima Lucha. Havoc-Killshot was solid and I liked the finish but it felt a little too "hardcore for the sake of hardcore" with the spots. I thought Fenix-Azteca did a better job of utilizing those spots but they felt a bit contrived as well. Nevertheless, really good match. Mack-Mil is easily my favorite match of the show so far. The violence and spots felt much more natural here. And although I sort of wish Mil didn't have to take a loss considering he's pretty much been the MVP of the entire series, I'm really glad Mack got a big win. He's a special talent and it's cool that LU recognizes that.