petak, 14. travnja 2017.
Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar-WWE 2.4.2017.
The match reminds me of the Ibushi-Perkins match from the CWC. It's
the type of match that rules in the moment but is also not self
sustainable in the long run. I think WWE has historically done a good
job of not falling into that trap, although that's been changing in the
last few years, whether it's Triple H's rise in power, the influx of
indy guys, Cena watching PWG tapes, when the end result is basically
2009 Tyler Black matches happening as WWE main events something's
broken. Now....obviously a pop-up after being hit with several suplexes
is ridiculous. But did it ever work here. They constructed the perfect
match in terms of their capabilities at this point. Every spot was
memorable, every transition logical and complementing what they'd
established in their previous matches (like Lesnar rolling out of the
ring since defeat was imminent after being hit with the second spear).
Lesnar's leapfrog was a stark reminder he was never so revered just for
his strength but also his overall athleticism, it'd be nice if we got to
see that side of him more often since that's usually when the matches
are better too. A nice spectacle, but it doesn't hold a candle to
something like Ikeda vs Ono for >5 minute matches. ***1/2
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Koji Kanemoto vs Yoshihito Sasaki-ZERO-1 10.10.2005.
Kanemoto is such a great prick invader, it's a joy to watch. He completely overwhelms Sasaki in what is a near squash match just blast...
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You don't see a brawling bloodbath in the Dome every day, a very intriguing match and definitely worth a watch. There is no wasted mov...
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