07-18-2018, 07:13 AM | #761 |
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Noid - just do yourself a favor and watch Minoru Suzuki’s matches before throwing in the towel on the company over one match
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07-18-2018, 10:12 AM | #762 |
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I LOVE everything I’ve seen from Suzuki. And I think Tanahashi is one of the best babyfaces I have ever seen. I may have been hasty earlier. I like a lot of stuff I’ve seen from New Japan. I’m just worried the compass is set and the trends in WWE and New Japan are going to mirror each other.
I might give ZSJ and Ibushi a go. I feel it might have more of a story I can bite into. |
07-18-2018, 10:21 AM | #763 |
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Well worth checking that match out. While I'm not a fan of Kevin Kelly, one thing I do appreciate is that he tends to bring up past match history between guys when they have singles matches and quite often the matches build on each other. You get a real sense that the wrestlers actually learn and improve from mistakes in previous matches.
As opposed to WWE, where the same two guys can wrestle several weeks in a row and have the same exact match every time. |
07-18-2018, 10:23 AM | #764 |
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Noid, let's not act like you aren't looking to nitpick Omega matches before you even watch them. It's compulsive.
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07-18-2018, 05:26 PM | #765 | |
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That’s true about them building off their previous work. I haven’t seen any other Baito/Omega match so I don’t have context for that. I don’t think it would help me enjoy the style any more, but it might give me something to appreciate. I loved it when Styles, Nakamura and Bryan did that earlier this year. It does happen I’m WWE sometimes, but as a general rule I think you’re right. |
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07-18-2018, 07:14 PM | #766 | |
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There certainly is a new style creeping into NJPW that wouldn't jive with the traditional strong style NJPW built its foundation on. Strong Style Evolved? Sure that title works. I could critique NJPW on pushing so many on-Japanese Stars right now, it doesn't bother me but it's noticeable. Omega says it all the time, he's not a great wrestler, that there are many better than him. He is a phenomenal talent that has enough wherewithal to understand what he needs to do to have the best match possible. His matches stand out and when he is working with a guy who is a great wrestler (Okada, Natio) he's having phenomenal matches, the best in the world, he's evolving wrestling to something bigger. On commentary... I used to really be harsh on Kevin Kelly but the more I get into the product the more I have to attribute that to him. His knowledge and education during commentary is fantastic. It is odd to hear wrestlers and announcers talk about match ratings, but that is a part of NJPW... Kenny's gimmick is "Best Bout Machine", and it draws big time for them. It works, and it's legit, a lot of people tune in to NJPW to see the best matches and they don't hide the fact that amazing matches is what sets them apart from WWE. The commentator you don't like is Rocky Romero and I can totally understand why, he has no finesse. But for myself I do enjoy having him there to educate me on the characters and product. The only concern I have for NJPW right now (and for the past 3 years) is that I don't see the next great Japanese superstar. They have to hang onto Tanahashi, and rightfully so, he's the legit ace of NJPW. They have Okada, Suzuki and Naito but beyond that I don't see the next guy, which is why there are so many non-Japanese stars filling the roster right now. I do agree that they should push the best talent they have regardless of nationality but I want to see the next great Japanese star. Any of you guys see that star on the horizon? |
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07-18-2018, 07:52 PM | #767 |
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Look to the young lions. The current crop of top stars has more than enough years left in them for the young guys to develop and reach their potential.
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07-18-2018, 07:55 PM | #768 |
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Seems the Japanese talent have a slower progression than the foreign talent. I'm a big fan of Taichi and he seems ready to make that next step but alot of the gaijins seem to be ahead of him. Sho and Yoh spring to mind as far as the most successful Japanese youngboys to have success but both are juniors and are probably 3-5 years from moving up I'd say. Of course you've got Ibushi who has moved up and maybe Kushida might move up eventually. I don't think Okada is going away for a while though so as far as a new Japanese Ace goes he's probably the best bet.
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07-18-2018, 07:58 PM | #769 |
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That's another thing, the past few years most the young loins have been gaijins. This group looks to have mostly Japanese guys, or atleast I haven't seen any non Japanese ones.
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07-18-2018, 07:58 PM | #770 |
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Progression is slower, but its also extremely effective.
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07-18-2018, 08:07 PM | #771 |
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I've heard that buzz about Sanada and possibly Ibushi if he signs exclusively with them. I don't think they'll be willing to slow down with Okada anytime soon. He's taking a break from the belt at the moment, but it's still his promotion.
Thanks for your reasoned response that doesn't just tear into me because I'm not on the dick right away. When they treat it like a real sport, New Japan tickles my jollies just fine. But I'm afraid of commiting to a product that is going to hurt me by shifting more and more towards that "American Crash" style (I like that descriptor). Omega rubs me the wrong way, because I think he sounds like an idiot in interviews and his facials and promos are horrible. He's clearly crisp in the ring, but I just think his work is overall overrated. He'd make a fine addition to any roster, but there's this talk of him being the best wrestler in the world. He's a good enough worker that to the audience that watches wrestling he's endeared himself enough to warrant a run with the IWGP Heavyweight Title. I don't get the psychology of being "The Best Bout Machine." I think it's a great talking point for announcers when trying to hype a fight between two guys that push each other to their limits, but the psychology of a wrestling match should be to win as effectively as possible. I'd take his "Terminator" vibes over the BBM stuff any day, even though I don't think he fits the Terminator thing at all. He's done really well in New Japan. He's helping them get back up there. They've been doing bigger gates at the Tokyo Dome. They're yet to sell it out, to my understanding, but I do hope they get there. Sincerely. I want the gap closed between WWE and New Japan, which is why I am considering supporting them financially even if I don't watch the product. The gaijin stars help with that. Giving Omega focus, bringing in Jericho, Mysterio, etc. certainly gives more casual viewers that hook. It's not an entirely unfamiliar world with guys whose names you can't pronounce -- it's some of the biggest stars wrestling has ever seen. I do appreciate the effort Kelly puts in around his performances. I think he'd grow on me. There are just some awkward pauses and he needs to compromise for Callis. With a different partner, maybe he would be excellent. I wouldn't mind seeing him do it with Jim Ross, actually. Kelly can keep the facts straight and JR can bring the emotion to things and make sure that there is no dead air when Kelly is thinking about what to do next. I'm actually surprised to hear it was Rocky Romero. I thought it was a Young Buck or someone. Thanks for that. I'm worried that the New Japan love is a fad. Not to call everyone flippant or frivilous -- I know there are people who have followed it for a long time and will continue to regardless of what happens. I can just see something changing tone in WWE, or with another Japanese promotion, or domestically, that kind of leaves New Japan in a compromised position of "What have you done for me lately?" I wonder how much of its current goodwill comes from a "Not WWE" mentality? I know that helps me want to root for them. Gedo has also been booking for a while now, and while he's quite brilliant, I wouldn't want him to get burnt out or stuck in his own tropes either. I've already seen "Typical New Japan" comments in passing around places. |
07-18-2018, 10:48 PM | #772 |
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Some of Omegas stuff does come off as cheesy, but I've wondered if its just cultural. People in Japan obviously eat it up, so what looks and sounds silly to us may be interpreted differently to them. Or maybe its just as silly and they just love that shit.
Either way, while I don't blame anyone for being off put by it, I don't blame him for doing it since he's just playing to his audience. |
07-18-2018, 10:50 PM | #773 |
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Part of me hopes it doesn't close the gap with WWE because then you run the risk of it becoming what WWE is now. In fact, it would almost have to.
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07-18-2018, 10:55 PM | #774 |
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I get what you're saying, but I think he could get away with not doing it and be completely fine. I hope that they get enough success to boost their audience with the product that brought them to the dance, and have enough success that Vince pays enough attention to start trying. I think there is a market for wrestling that isn't the sideshow circus Vince runs.
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07-18-2018, 11:20 PM | #775 | |
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He's probably more Taguchi-lite than someone like Yano in terms of comedic wrestling now. |
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07-19-2018, 10:19 PM | #776 |
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Jesus, New Japan keep kayfabe even during 10 bell salutes. Only the New Japan Seikigun/Home Army/Non-Stable guys were allowed to go to the ring to honor Saito.
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07-19-2018, 11:10 PM | #777 |
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Naito/Ishii was awesome.
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07-20-2018, 07:13 PM | #778 |
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07-21-2018, 02:30 PM | #779 |
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My favorite match so far was Goto/Omega followed by ZSJ/Suzuki.
Almost want to complain that there is too much to keep up with! |
07-21-2018, 02:56 PM | #780 |
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Nothing like Ishii and Goto slugging the shit out of each other.
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07-21-2018, 09:01 PM | #781 |
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There’s so much to keep up with but it’s so damn worth it.
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07-21-2018, 10:12 PM | #782 |
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07-22-2018, 09:04 AM | #783 |
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Poor knife pervert
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07-22-2018, 08:10 PM | #784 |
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Love that tana vs tale finish
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07-22-2018, 09:25 PM | #785 |
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Just finished watching White-Suzuki from earlier today and White pretty much had a death wish going on with the constant pissing off of Suzuki. Guess Suzuki's limit is a low blow attempt since he KOed White with right hook afterwards.
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07-22-2018, 11:56 PM | #786 |
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Man this tourney has been fun.
Shame Hasney has quit TPWW so he can't discuss it with us. |
07-23-2018, 12:45 AM | #787 |
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Why did he quit?
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07-23-2018, 01:17 AM | #788 |
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Probably a mix of attrition from watching WWE, lack of big interest here for non-WWE stuff, and likely some similar reasons why others got tired of TPWW.
He's on another wrestling board/thread that I lurk at and its a lot more diverse for wrestling related stuff. |
07-23-2018, 02:16 AM | #789 |
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Zsj vs sanada was short but damn that was fun
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07-23-2018, 02:41 AM | #790 |
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God damn that juice vs naito match
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07-23-2018, 03:26 AM | #791 |
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Think the only thing more reliable than the sun coming up is the Goto vs Ishii match up always delivering.
Every fucking time, my god. |
07-23-2018, 07:49 AM | #792 |
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I've got a soft spot for Ishii.
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07-23-2018, 07:50 AM | #793 |
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Agh... life is getting between me and G1... too many shows to keep up and watch everything right now. I'll have to check back in on this possibly at the end of this week.
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07-23-2018, 11:29 AM | #794 |
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07-23-2018, 04:35 PM | #795 |
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Been impressed with yoshi hashi in this g-1. Typically, few people on the roster get me nonplussed like hashi, but he's stepped up his game more than ever and I'm enjoying all his matches in this tournament.
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07-23-2018, 08:47 PM | #796 |
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Genuinely popped for Yoshi going over Elgin. Fuck Elgin.
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07-26-2018, 01:29 PM | #797 | |
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Besides Omega and the Young Bucks, looks like the WWE also has their eyes on Juice Robinson according to the Observer's Dave Meltzer.
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07-26-2018, 03:49 PM | #798 |
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Hope nobody goes to WWE. Ever. Except KES, wouldn't miss them.
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07-26-2018, 05:19 PM | #799 |
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I could see Juice going back. Hope he doesn't. Really enjoying his work as of late.
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07-26-2018, 05:26 PM | #800 |
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Conversely, I don't want to see Nakamura's go back quite yet. There are things Id like to see from him in wwe before he goes back. The match with Bryan being at the forefront. A title run would be nice. Finally, I've noticed that he and Orton really click well together, whether as a team or against each other. Now that they're both heels it could be a good time to revisit that team and create a new power duo akin to edge and Jericho.
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