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
movement in the opening as they immediately fire at each other with
slaps and forearms, but the match really picks up once they start
bleeding. Sasaki catapulting Nagata into the ringpost with a Lariat to
the neck ruled and the ringpost shots themselves were well done too.
Face punching makes for good wrestling, Nagata's selling can often verge
into silliness, but it was oddly fitting as he was selling dizziness
from blood loss. Kensuke not even going for covers and just nuking
Nagata with Lariats and repteadly punching him ruled, and provided a
nice alternative to Nagata kicking out of a million moves. Nagata's
flash High Kick was the perfect transition into the finish, you could
totally buy Kensuke getting careless and not sensing an inch of threat
from Nagata, and he followed it up with a nice flurry to seal the deal. I
could see the finish bothering many but I like it, too many times you
see guys just laying in holds before letting them go or providing an
unsatisfying transition out of it, if there was ever a time for a match
to end by two minutes of a Nagata Lock IV it was after he kicked someone
with significant blood loss in the head five times. ****
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