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petak, 7. travnja 2017.
Kazuyuki Fujita vs Toshiaki Kawada-NJPW 14.8.2005.
Neat match. My only complaint would be that some of Kawada's transitions
were a little predictable, I'm a giant Choshu supporter so the
headlock>backdrop spot isn't something that bothers me, but the way
it was done here with Fujita grabbing a headlock after hitting two big
knees was nonsensical, and it can be pretty clear he's going to kick an
opponent that's bouncing off the ropes. The violence is what makes
this-even the dreaded elbow exchanges work, as you have Fujita push
Kawada into the corner and then Kawada fight back and both guys try to
win the damn battle instead of just standing there and exchanging
strikes with five second pauses. Kawada's last hooray where he just went
off and punched Fujita in the face before being put away ruled, as did
his sell in the post-match where he made it look like he didn't know
where he was, and the awesome Guillotine Choke sequence perfectly
showcases all the possibilities of naturally intertwining moves without
making them lose credibility, even if they are escaped/countered. ***3/4
srijeda, 29. ožujka 2017.
Toshiaki Kawada vs Shinya Hashimoto-AJPW 22.2.2004.
Hashimoto, the previous champion, challenges Kawada to take back the
Triple Crown Championship he'd never lost. Hashimoto had to vacate the
title after a shoulder injury. This was actually one of the first
Hashimoto matches I'd ever seen. When I watched it I thought it was a
great match, but I watched it in a vacuum, not understanding all the
nuances and psychology that were present in this match, and also with a
much different mindset than the one I currently have (All Japan is the
best wrestling ever, Marufuji is the best, more apron moves please). I
thought it was a great match because they hit each other hard. But
that's kind of omnipresent in every Hashimoto and Kawada match. This
isn't worked like any other Hashimoto match and definitely not like any
other Kawada match. I swear this was going to be at least **** for me
for the entrances alone. Man Hashimoto just looks so cool. He comes out
and he has the flashy jacket and the bandana and the crowd is losing
their shit and I'm losing my shit and Hashimoto just carries himself
like this is the most important thing we are ever going to witness. Then
Kawada comes out and he's got the flashy robe and the cool belts and
the crowd is going wild once again. Man the feeling out process in this
one was super great. Just them stretching and staring at each other
manages to be incredibly captivating and super awesome. First bigger
thing Hashimoto does in this one is a Hane Goshi and it's hard to
describe just how much the beauty of the technique resonated with me.
That's one of the biggest strenghts of this match-every transition
managed to look great, feel great and make sense in the context of the
match. They go the strike exhanging and Hashimoto hits Kawada so hard he
starts bleeding from his ear. That's right. I've seen a lot of fucked
up things in professional wrestling, whether they be in FUTEN folks
punching each other as hard as humanly possible or various deathmatch
stuff but I don't ever remember feeling as horrified as I did once it
hit me what had just transpired. They engage in a kick battle which you
would want from famed kickers and the commentators bring up their
fighting backgrounds and how that affects their kicking technique. Man
this match rules so much. Hashimoto's karate proves to be stronger than
whatever the hell Kawada did. That might have been the best Suimengiri
he had ever done. Hashimoto attacks Kawada's leg and the commentators
bring up Hashimoto submitting Kawada in a big tag match with a Kneebar
which I'd kind of forgotten about despite watching the mentioned tag
match. Kawada attacks Hashimoto's injured shoulder in return. That is
such an important part of what makes this match work, tapped up shoulder
Hashimoto is an amazing character, a couple of months beforehand he had
a match vs. Ohtani that featured one of the most unique finishes in
wrestling history and it really adds a lot to this match because there's
a feeling Hashimoto could fall apart at any given moment. Hashimoto
makes sure to beat the shit out of Kawada's leg enough to make you feel
the same way about him as well. Kawada initially tries to fire back by
using the same leg Hashimoto had started attacking but Hashimoto
(no)sells them perfectly as Kawada was throwing them both with a
weakened limb and from a really terrible position. Hashimoto did
register the kicks Kawada threw with his left leg. Of course-kicks are
too big of a part of Kawada's offence for him to give up on them
entirely, but despite hitting them he always sells sells the pain while
setting the move up and after hitting it, in a way most wrestlers who
"fight through pain" simply don't. There's a pretty great moment where
Hashimoto goes for another Hane Goshi and there's a struggle over
whether he's going to throw Kawada or Kawada is going to throw him by
countering it with a Backdrop Suplex (like in that awesome Kawada-Naoya
Ogawa match) and despite managing to throw Hashimoto he doesn't really
do it with the force he usually would due to his leg giving out. There's
a lot of drama over whether or not they are going to be able to execute
a certain move due to the damage their injured limbs have suffered
which is constantly played up, especially in the final strike exchange.
Finish is about as fitting as it couldv've been. This was fucking
amazing. I wanted more though which is how I don't feel about the
Hashimoto matches I've rated as perfect. Maybe I will improve its rating
after another rewatch. ****3/4
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