srijeda, 29. ožujka 2017.
Daisuke Ikeda vs Mitsuya Nagai-Battlarts 30.1.2000.
You'd think I'd be the biggest supporter of a Battlarts match but I was
slightly disappointed by this, I like Nagai as I do pretty much every
RINGS alumni but he is more of a guy Volk Han had a great match with
than a great Volk Han opponent and him dominating Ikeda so much was not
exactly the ideal way to lay this out. I didn't really buy into his
submissions (neither did the crowd), his knee strikes looked weak and he
seemed lost at times (like when clearly evaded an Ikeda high kick but
sold it like it hit clear and when he awkwardly pushed Ikeda around the
ring and hit him with a weak throw). His kicks were fine but he lacked
the presence to really make the most out of the structure, he hit some
nice spots like the Powerbomb>Leglock combo and chanelling Maeda and
Sayama but nothing that would really make me think more of him as a
worker or a potential star. Maybe the "Nagai was ahead on points"
narrative would have connected to me if Battlarts actualy had a point
system . It's a little harder to react that way when I've seen Ikeda come back
from some downright insane beatings, this was not one of them. ***1/4
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