November 12, 201410 yr comment_5639384 He used to be overrated during the "Tiger Mask is king" years. At this point, no idea.
November 13, 201410 yr comment_5639451 I think he was pretty clearly Sayama's best opponent, or at least the best opponent he wrestled multiple times. And goddamn, do I love that AJPW match with Fuchi, though I guess it's more of a feather in Fuchi's cap. Even all-washed-up Kobayashi put on a pretty kickass match with Koki Kitahara during the NJPW-WAR feud. I don't know if it'll be enough for him to rate, but he would definitely make a top 150 for me.
June 20, 201510 yr comment_5678987 Love this guy. Agree his Tiger Masks best opponent, love watching him ground him and twist him into the mat. Cool as fuck too, especially in his red trackies. He looks like the anti hero in some old war comic and he probably smells of whiskey.
June 24, 201510 yr comment_5680620 He was pretty good in All Japan and New Japan. I would have to revisit some of his stuff to see if he can sneak in near the bottom.
July 29, 201510 yr comment_5688756 The worst martial-art strikes this side of Stan Lane. Not very good, but had a coolness factor to him, mostly because he worked like an asshole.
November 30, 20159 yr comment_5712615 This guy has taken a quantum leap forward in my estimation from recent New Japan watching, think he was tremendous.
November 30, 20159 yr comment_5712623 He was Sayama's best New Japan opponent but his peak was short. The move to All Japan hurt him because the light heavies were so de-emphasized there.
January 22, 20169 yr comment_5722349 Just wanted to mention again how much I love this guy and he's an outside bet for making my list.
March 4, 20169 yr comment_5730874 I can't be sure that he'll make my list, but more people need to talk about this guy. His run in early 80s NJ is as good as anyone who isn't Fujinami.
April 19, 20223 yr comment_5979850 Him and Tiger Mask work a good European Rules match in 95 that was surprisingly fun to watch and played off their prior encounters pretty well. Not a sensational top 10 ballot pick for his best hits but a solid outing for a guy who mostly fell off the radar after the cancer scare. Might be a rogue choice if you are especially keen of the 80's Jr heavyweight scene. Certainly a great opponent for Tiger Mask and remained so arguably up until his very last few matches despite his rust, even if he always kinda awkwardly fit in with his opponents (and at times could drag with his long technical work) but his heel work was always very snug and worked with a wide range of opponents. Never anything sensational for the most part but a very competent worker that proved he could fit into basically any slot needed. If consistency is the big ranking for a top 100, he might just squeeze on.
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