Everything posted by ohtani's jacket
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SAMS Ragtag Yearbook 1980
That Zbyszko vs Backlund match is really good once they finally lock up. I still think Backlund is one of the weirdest wrestlers of all-time, but his weird ass shit works in context. Larry is highly entertaining and one of the highlights of 1980, Man, they milk those big spots. Those were the days where a single suplex was treated like a deathblow. Great stuff.. Even the screwy finish was well executed.
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[2004-05-01-WWE-Velocity] Rey Mysterio vs Jaime Noble
This was taped at the end of April, but it appears that we're going by air date in the database. Noble vs. Mysterio is a great match up and this match is no exception. Noble works like a smaller version of Benoit, and I love how he brings out a side of Mysterio that we don't often see -- his striking game. Noble's a guy who Mysterio can realistically strike and it's cool watching him go all Manny Pacquiao on Noble's ass. Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration, but it was still cool watching Mysterio throw strikes.
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[2004-04-30-CMLL] Satanico & Mr Niebla & Atlantis vs Averno & Mephisto & Rey Bucanero
This was a big show for CMLL (possibly the Arena Mexico Anniversary Show, but cubsfan isn't sure.) That means less bullshit, more wrestling, and as a result, it's one of the better trios matches in a while. The premise is simple -- you've got three ex-partners of Satanico who hate his guts and can't wait to stomp a mudhole in his ass, and a fired up Satanico delivering one of his better performances of late. Mr. Niebla and Atlantis do Mr. Niebla and Atlantis things, and even the dreaded low blow finish is above average. Could still use another five minutes or so, but at least it was entertaining.
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[2004-04-20-CMLL] L.A. Park & Negro Casas & Brazo de Plata vs Mascara Ano 2000 & Cien Caras & Universo 2000
This could have potentially been a pretty fun bout, but it was butchered in the edit. CMLL goes through waves, but it's in a rut right now and the crappy TV isn't helping things. Once again, Negro Casas fails to impress. It's not entirely his fault as the editor seems obsessed with only showing the parts that involve Park, but for a guy who's supposed to excel at all the little things he sure has been coasting. Park hasn't been a great fit in CMLL. Dude needs to head back to Monterrey and feud with Super Parka again.
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[2004-04-09-CMLL] Alan Stone & Safari & Volador Jr vs Dr X & Super Crazy & Zumbido
The days of the fun CMLL undercard matches with the Havana Brothers appear to be over. Things come and go pretty quickly in CMLL. This had the potential to be a fun undercard bout, but it was mostly setup for Super Crazy & Zumbido's hair match.
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[2004-04-30-GAEA-Yoyogi Limit Break] Meiko Satomura vs Ayako Hamada
I was at this show, but I've never actually watched it on tape until now. The crowd was dead for this match after being electric during the Crush Girls vs Nagashima & Sato match, and it's not difficult to see why. It's a better match than I expected given how shitty Hamada looked heading into the show, but the majority of the bout is close quarters stuff, which looks good on tape but doesn't really play to folks in the arena. Some great facial expressions and plenty of intensity. Probably looked good on the big screen, but pales in comparison to the pops that Chigusa and Lioness drew. Hamada botches a spot on the outside that sucks the life out of things a bit. They try to make up for it in typical Japanese fashion by stiffing each other for a bit, but it still leaves me a bit sour faced. The right person goes over, and they run a post-match angle that I had totally forgotten about, but was designed to draw folks to the next show.
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[2004-04-26-WWE-RAW] Chris Benoit & Edge vs Ric Flair & Batista
RAW continues its hot streak with another great television match. I don't know who was booking RAW at the time, but it's quite the shakeup given how bad RAW became after the brand split. Of course, there's still nonsense between Shawn and Hunter, but it's surprising that they haven't cut Benoit off at the knees. Ric Flair continues to defy any and all expectations I have for him in 2004. Great veteran heel and a fun foil for Benoit. Batista doesn't quite live up to the hype JR and King give him, but he has a great look and is able to follow his opponent's lead. Match ends with Michaels accidently hitting Benoit with a chair and Benoit snapping and putting Michaels in the sharpshooter. Edge convinces Benoit to let go, Michaels hams it up by rolling around the mat in agony, and Benoit looks generally scary as JR closes out the show. Best thing going in wrestling? Let's see how long they can keep it up.
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Juventud Guerrera
I quite enjoyed Juvie's CMLL run, especially when he was involved with La Familia de Tijuana. I didn't watch his NWA-TNA stuff, but my overall impression was that his early 00s stuff was similar to Psicosis in that he was still a solid worker.
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Le Petit Prince
It's cool that you're getting into him. He still feels slept on by the majority of folks.
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Best at specific aspects of wrestling
Can't say I'm a huge fan of what Arena Mexico has become over the last 25 years, but that's progress I guess. The best venue in Japan is probably Korakuen.
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Best at specific aspects of wrestling
Les Kellett.
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Best at specific aspects of wrestling
Selling - Mayumi Ozaki Comebacks - Atlantis Basing - Fuerza Guerrera Control Segments -- Satanico, Pirata Morgan & MS-1 Charisma - Dusty Rhodes Being a face - Steve Grey Being a heel - Rene Lasartesse Face in Peril - 80s Chigusa Hot tags - Rock 'n Roll Express On the mic -- Dusty Rhodes Adding intensity to feuds -- Randy Savage Brawling --Stan Hansen Athleticism - Le Petit Prince Ring IQ - Nick Bockwinkel Highest floor - Steve Grey Highest ceiling -- Akira Hokuto TV matches -- Steve Grey Big matches - Kenta Kobashi Best looking/most impactful offense -- Stan Hansen
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[2004-04-19-RAW] Chris Benoit & Edge vs Ric Flair & Batista
RAW continues on its roll with this great television tag match. What's with the WWE giving us all these happy endings in Canada? Are they trying to atone or what? Edge makes the jump to RAW and suddenly the tide is turning with all these Smackdown dudes bringing the workrate back to the flagship show. This is the perfect marriage between solid heel work and Canadian babyfaces working in Calgary. Plus it has Lawler and Ross commentary, which is vastly superior to Taz and Michael Cole, in my ever so humble opinion.
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[2004-04-18-WWE-Backlash] Shawn Michaels vs Chris Benoit vs Triple H
I should mention out of the gate that because this match is held in Benoit's hometown of Edmonton that there are a number of uncomfortable shots of Benoit's wife and son at ringside. The match is decent considering it's a rehash of the WrestleMania main event. I've got to believe that there were Benoit fans who were afraid that the WWE was going to have him job the title straight back to Triple H, and that they'd have the audacity to do it in his hometown. In fact, I'm pretty sure the WWE played that shit up as much as they could. There was a Montreal spot that came a bit too early in the match, but had the crowd booing Michaels the rest of the way and chanting "You screwed Bret!" at him. In the end, the WWE did the right thing, which was a surprise. I didn't know the result of the match and wasn't sure whether Benoit would drop the belt or not, so I was as pleasantly surprised as you can be by Benoit going over.
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[2004-04-12-WWE-RAW] Chris Benoit & Shawn Michaels & Mick Foley & Shelton Benjamin vs Triple H & Ric Flair & Randy Orton & Batista
This was a hot 8-man tag featuring all the guys working against each other on Sunday's Backlash show. It was the kind of match you figure the WWE could roll out on every go-home show, but don't. Somehow RAW has become the most exciting thing in wrestling. I don't know if that was the reaction at the time, but business has definitely picked up as far as I'm concerned. I had no idea that Evolution were so entertaining. I always figured Triple H was stroking his ego by having some weak ass version of the Horsemen follow him around, but they're actually a pretty cool stable. I was really surprised by Flair. I expected him to be awful, but he was great in his role. He mostly threw chops and got beat up, but it was really solid veteran heel work and honestly a credit to him considering how hard it must be to accept that sort of role after being The Man for so many years. I'm sure he was doing some batshit insane things in his private life, but credit to him as an in ring performer. The segment ended with a lame Mexican standoff shot between Michaels, Hunter and Benoit that was almost comedic in its timing, but it was still a hot as TV match.
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[2004-04-18-CMLL} L.A. Park vs Ultimo Guerrero
I always liked this match but watching it in context has made me appreciate it even more. This is easily the best match Park has had in CMLL so far and the best match that Ultimo, and CMLL for that matter, has had for several months. The reason for that is largely because they're working in Guadalajara, which is a hell of a lot closer to Park's old haunt of Monterrey than Arena Mexico. Why CMLL can't stage epic main events in Arena Mexico is beyond me, but the fact remains that if this had been held in Mexico City it would have been half the length (if not a third.) It's not a perfect match, I felt the rhythm of the match could have been better,, and it could have done with a few more dramatic beats. However, it was a lengthy title match, which is a plus, and one of the better matches from the first four months of the year. The finish was kind of lame, but it was an 80s territories finish and I guess that fits the Guadalajara setting to some extent.
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[2004-04-25-NOAH-Encountering Navigation] Kenta Kobashi vs Yoshihiro Takayama
Kobashi does it again. Despite being barely able to move, he manages to have arguably the best match of the year to date (it's either this or Eddie vs. Brock.) Several years, I would have scoffed at watching these NOAH matches, and I was never a big believer in Kobashi as a genius worker, but I'll be damned if he isn't a slow motion master, who'll lay in a shot and soak up every bit of heat he can. It's kind of amazing given that even in 2004 the younger guys were trending towards everything at a million miles per hour and here you've got this broken down warrior hobbling about having slow moving masterpieces. Takayama, fwiw, is a monster and a great foil for Kobashi.
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[2004-04-09-AJPW] Toshiaki Kawada vs Osamu Nishimura
Cagematch says this is from September 3rd.
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[2004-04-24-ROH-Reborn: Stage Two] Bryan Danielson vs Homicide
We're getting a lot of Danielson this month. When I saw him manipulate Homicide's hand, I figured he must have read a thread about the Koshinaka vs. Takada match and bought a comp off some dude. Any match where a dude works over another dude's hand is a guaranteed three stars in my book. Danielson and Homicide isn't the most natural pairing in the world, but they manage to mix things up and work a decent match.
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[2004-04-23-ROH-Reborn: Stage One] Bryan Danielson vs CM Punk
This was okay. Punk was a decent hand, but I can tell why people who worked the indies in this era don't have a ton of respect for his ability. He's not exactly the most gifted pro-wrestler. I don't really care for his heel work. I think he got much better at that type of stuff working in the big leagues. He comes across as whiny in ROH, to me anyway. Danielson tries too hard at times to be the best wrestler in the world, but I guess that's not a bad ambition to have. He's very good. I just wish his technical wizardry wasn't so forced. Mind you, technical master isn't an easy gimmick to pull off in wrestling
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[2004-04-17-PWG-The Musical] Samoa Joe vs American Dragon
This felt a bit like a house show match at times, but the attritional parts were good. I still haven’t seen Joe have a great match yet, and I'm not sold on Danielson either, so I did watch this with a healthy dose of skepticism, but I enjoyed the hard hitting stuff.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
My parents were big fans of Dusty Rhodes, who they used to watch when he toured New Zealand. When I got into wrestling, they would stay up and watch it with me until Dusty's match was over. They loved Sapphire and polka dot Dusty. My uncle was the person who introduced me to wrestling, but he's gone now, and I can't remember who his favorite wrestler was.
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Comic books and Manga Thread
I'll have to check that out. Thanks! I made it to issue #34 of Age of Bronze. I don't know if Shanower will finish the series, but even if he doesn't, it stands as a monumental work. One of the best series I've read since I returned to comics. It's a cliche, but every panel is a work of art. I wish there was more of an audience for these types of comics, however putting them out so irregularly doesn't help with sales. Still, what an incredible labour of love. Hats off to you, Eric Shanower.
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[2004-04-18-LLA] Atlantis & Mr Niebla & Satanico vs Dr Wagner Jr & Zumbido & Terrible
Total house show match. Probably a fun match to watch live, but not the sort of thing you're looking for if you're craving an alternative to CMLL. The highlight for me was the Satanico vs Zumbido match up, which is a match up I've never seen before and a pairing that I doubt occurred on a regular basis. Their exchanges were great but all too brief. Instead, there were a bunch of Niebla vs Wagner shenanigans, which ought to be a red flag for most folks if you're familiar enough with Monterrey.