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comment_5856903

The first half of this was sort of just whatever but man did they absolutely kill it in the finishing stretch. Though counters on top of counters is pretty typical for a NJPW finishing stretch, this stuff felt even more urgent than usual with Goto doing everything in his power to escape the Skull End and SANADA desperately trying to avoid the GTR. That urgency and desperation is what made an average a good match.

comment_5856943

Goto and SANADA are two guys who I did not expect to have great chemistry with each other. Very good wrestlers on their own, but they went out there and tried to steal the show considering the hype of the semi-main and main events. Fast pace with a lot of cool counters and sequences. Still as hard hitting as it could get. Would love to see these guys go at it again in a bigger match situation, ****1/4.

comment_5856968

This is your prototypical mid-card G1 match.  Solid work that built to a hot finishing stretch without rising to the level that you'll remember anything about it when the tourney is done.  The one mark against it is that the execution and technique had more holes than you'll usually see from this crew.  That finishing run more than made up for it, but these issues really stood out along the way because of how rare they are in New Japan.

***1/2

  • Loss changed the title to [2018-07-15-NJPW-G1 Climax 28] Hirooki Goto vs SANADA

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