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Antonio Inoki vs Andre The Giant-NJPW 1.6.1979.
The opening is fascinating-Fujinami's leg is injured and Inoki goed to
check on him. You could interpret is as Inoki being worried about his
dear student, kicking him to test the strength of his leg, seeing he
cannot fight Andre as he is and bravely stepping up and challenging
Andre. You could also interpret it as him further injuring Fujinami,
stealing his apotlight and conning everyone into cheering him by
successfully BSing them. Talk about art imitating life. This was worked
differently than their 1976 match and played to Andre's strengths more
(and I have to say matches like this one are making me appreciate him a
lot more). The match starts with Andre just mauling Inoki, using his
size abd clubbibg flows to punish him. Inoki goes after Andre's legs
because really what else is he gonna do? This match serves as a great
example of what Andre could do-he doesn't really need to take a Back
Body Drop, a Sunset Flip and a Backslide. Yet they manage to believably
work all of them in AND all of them look good and fluid! Andre's acting
here was great-I loved his evil laugh when he took Inoki down, as if
he'd finally figured out how to stop him, him telling the referee
Inoki's leaning onto the ropes in his Back Suplex attempt only to
cheapshot Inoki as soon as the ref was out of position, and more than
anything the moment where he became frustrated the crowd was cheering
for Inoki and left the ring and went into the crowd. Seeing the people
flee from a giant was surreal, like something out of a Godzilla film.
But Inoki deserves a lot of credit too cause I doubt anyone else could
push Andre to all of that and react to him as perfectly as Inoki did.
When Andre leaves the ring OF COURSE Inoki is going to start stomping on
him and go all out. And when Andre pushes him against the ropes he'll
use them for these amazingly athletic counters and kicks that are hard
to even properly describe. Andre also did a Bow and Arrow and a
Surboard/Romero Special which just shows you how preposterous this match
was-but when he did the bow arrow Inoki followed it up with picture
perfect selling-his body language conveyed a giant man doing a back
focused submission as good as humanly possible. And when Andre
overreached with the surfboard Inoki urgently climbed to the top rope
knowing how rare of a opportunity he has. Even the non-finish has Hansen
coming in and them having a really fun brawl. Great match. ****
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Koji Kanemoto vs Yoshihito Sasaki-ZERO-1 10.10.2005.
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A month before KENTA has beaten Sugiura in a grueling, thirty minute match to become the #1 contender for the GHC Heavyweight Championship....
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