Thursday, July 25, 2024

Tarzan Goto Documentation #15

 Tarzan Goto & Mr Gannosuke vs Jado & Gedo, WAR 7/7/1995 - EPIC

Molten heat for this match, you think the FMW guys must have killed someone to be this hated while scumbags Jado and Gedo are treated as gods by the WAR loyalist. The match begins hot with Goto kicking ass and punching people in the face, then it settles down into a fun segment of Jado and Gedo shining with their array of double team moves and the crowd amusingly cheering every dirty move they do. Then it gets hot again, as Jado eats a nasty surprise powerbomb, which he sells as an awkward landing on his shoulder, and Goto immediately capitalizes by attacking the shoulder. Goto is pretty great destroying a guys shoulder while acting like a scumbag. Just the way he would casually crush Jado with a big splash and then mockingly bitchslap him was amazing. The last third of the match sees Jado and Gedo getting destroyed and trying to protect each other while making desperate pin attempts. Gedo getting bloodied and then looking like the life was going out of him while Goto rained punches on his head was some great simplistic brutal pro wrestling. It was clearly inspired by the famous AJPW tag from the month before but the drama worked really well and the desperation was palpable. Great match with a ton of violence heat and drama with Goto looking like an evil monster as usual and Gedo and Jado doing a great job playing the more sympathetic bastards.

Tarzan Goto & Grigory Verichev vs Sabu & Horace Boulder, FMW 5/24/1992 - GREAT

What a certified crazy match up. The match ended up being pretty damn great too, really the kind of wild chaotic spectacle you only get in the 90s. It delivers everything you want basically being an all out brawl from the get go with a breathless pace and no time. Goto was absolutely killing Sabu here, launching tables or chairs at his head, there was tons of blood, Verichev in his gi launching dudes around with huge suplexes. Horace Hogan is perfectly fine as a big sleazy dude that will flatten the smaller guys with lariats and occasionally something odd like a stiff missile dropkick. At one point the Sheik does a run in to stab Goto in the face. Goto was great as usual both taking a big beating, bleeding, kicking ass, and coming back lariating peoples heads off. Also you get Sabu and Goto throwing punches and that's really cool. Gritty finish too.

Tarzan Goto & Shinigami vs Yuiga & Drake Morimatsu, Yuiga Produce 10/30/2004 - FUN


A match that is, thankfully, centered around Yuiga vs Tarzan Goto. Yuiga is a Kurisu trainee so she is really tough, and she looks credible going all out to try and take down the big man. Goto of course delivers a hellish bloody beatdown. Shinigami doesn't drag down the match much, and Morimatsu is fine though she does little. The story of the match is Yuiga as she engages in a bloody battle with Goto. The barbedwire boards actually make this feel like a warzone rather than a standard deathmatch and Yuigas judo throws were great. Goto delivers his usual beatdown, nothing mindblowing if you have watched him a lot but it always delivers. A GREAT match from Yuigas standpoint and a FUN entry into Tarzan Gotos resume.


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Friday, July 19, 2024

Mutoha 7/7/2024

 Dekai Ichimotsu vs Super Crafter U

Great beginning as Super Crafter U immediately starting throwing really violent kicks at Ichimotsu. Ichimotsu is smaller and clearly does not have the same firepower as his shooter opponent, so he works the match in a strategic manner focussing all his effort on Crafters arm. Ichimotsus arm attack is really great, he may be at his very best now, as he knows how to twist an arm in so many ways, and the painfully bending the arm to force Crafters shoulders to the mat was fascinating to watch. I should say I love Ichimotsus enzuigiri to the elbow joint, and his elbow drop to the arm/shoulder always looks devastating. Crafter was always dangerous, though as he knows some spectacular submissions and counters, so even when Ichimotsu was controlling he was in danger. As such the match felt like a great battle of skill and a test of Ichimotsus persistance and Crafters pain tolerance. By the end Crafter was quite damaged and desperately tried to knock Ichimotsu out with a head kick. Very nice chess match with both guys displaying great skill. The only thing holding it back was the 10 minute time limit since this was the opening match of the show. Both guys looked great and I could see another match between them easily developing into a classic over 10 minute in length. A great little bout to open the show, however.

Masamune vs Takahiro Katori

This was a match I didn't quite know what to expect from since I wasn't sure how good Katori is on the ground. This ended up being very good though and very much a Katori-proving-himself story. Right away Masamune (who has a strong background in olympic wrestling) was taking down Katori, twirling him around and putting nasty stretches on the younger man. It's a good thing Katori is young and flexible or Masamune would have broken him, there was one hold where Masamune touched Katoris foot to his head. Katori handled himself pretty well, he was clearly trying to prove he belonged in Mutoha and while he has a bit to learn still he is on the right path. As the match was Rounds style it had a very clear structure, first round had very good ground work with some impressive holds and counters, and establishes the story of the match. The second round introduces more spark as Katoris leg seemed to be hurt and Masamune started bullying him, before the final round where both guys go for the kill and the tempers start to flare. As soon as Katori started limping Masamune was hellbent on ankle picking him and trying to break his leg. Katoris grounded Octopus Hold is very cool and Masamune countering his way out of it was great. I also liked Katori being prepared for Masamunes 619. This could have been a main event on another show, excellent stuff. Great Masamune performance who looked like a wrestlers wrestler and Katori looked like he belonged.

Taro Yamada vs Shoji Ono

I wasn't very familiar with Shoji Ono before watching this. But damn this may have made a Shoji Ono fan out of me. He had the vibe of classic tough scum brawler, like Hiro Saito maybe, which is really cool to see in 2024. Keep in mind, Yamada is a really great wrestler. The early goings are, of course, technical with Yamada tying Ono into crazy holds. Yamada really does things that nobody else does. He also did the classic Masanobu Fuchi leg stretch at one point which looked really painful. Ono was willing to wrestle, but he soon found himself outclassed and having to resort to sneaking in cheapshots against Yamada. It's a classic story. I really liked that Ono would do the headlock punches to Yamada and make sure to torn his back to the referee. Later, Ono would switch to open handed strikes. His big palm strike combo was one of the greatest I've ever seen in any wrestling match. It was outstanding. Like a classic scum brawler, Ono takes the match to the floor and kicks Yamadas ass, with Yamada taking a big bump on the stage. Back in the ring Yamada clocks Ono with this really great desperation headbutt. Great surprise finish, too. Really nice match that had a classic story and both guys showcased themselves at their best.

Yasushi Sato vs Takafumi Ito

Maybe the match from this card that I was looking forward to the most, and it was really good as I expected. Ito was really dominant here, reversing almost everything Sato tried into a shoot submission, really great Fujiwara-ish performance from him. He was not treating the old man gingerly at all. Sato trying to seize  every single opening and trying to pull off a flash pin the whole time was really great. Also, Sato was deathly afraid of Itos high kick, so that was a factor too. It's pretty amazing Sato is 58 years old and can still go like this for 20 minutes. He looked  little less tireless than usual, but he was facing a dangerous Pancrase fighter after all. My one complaint about the match is that it needed more Russian Leg Sweeps and Itos weird superkick didn't look good.

GENTARO vs Akira Jo

Another old school epic, every match on this card is delivering hard. They started with about 15 minutes of  unconventional, ultra-high resistance matwork similiar to GENTARO/Arai. It wasn't quite as amazing but still pretty great. Jo is a very competent grappler and GENTARO as always looks great pulling off crafty reversals and generally selling everything like the most important thing in his life. Then Jo hits his Arn Anderson spinebuster which GENTARO sells like absolute death and they move into a really good ending run with both guys slapping the taste out of each others mouth, some big suplexes, a hard move on the floor and the hardest fought most grueling backslide I've ever seen. The finish was so cool too. Awesome stuff, great groundwork and the last third was as hard fought and epic as any 70s big match.

Crusher Takahashi vs Kenichiro Arai

This card had it all. You had the shootstyle, the Inoki worship, the esoteric, and now there is a NWA style main event. What they did was not as elaborate as stuff we saw in previous matches, but they treated every hold, every reversal with the utmost importance. As such the bout had the feel of a chess match that slowly escalated into a battle of underhand moves. Arai of course is so crafty at pulling off dirty moves against an opponent. He must've raked Crushers eyes a dozen different ways in this match. Crusher was initially frustrated by Arais sneaky tactics and eventually starts roughing him up too. I loved all the painful wristbending Arai did, and his super swift drop toe hold was spectacular for such a basic move. Crusher is quite old now and he is not as fast and smooth as he used to be, but he still throws some of the greatest punches in wrestling. I loved the Spinning Toe Hold being treated like death and the chess match feel everytime someone slapped on a hold. A match where every move counted and both guys were just in the moment. I think there was only one bump in this +20 minute bout. What a way to end this great card, this honestly may have been one of the best Japanese wrestling shows I've ever seen, every match brought something unique and was great in its own way.

 

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Friday, July 5, 2024

Exploring Dekai Ichimotsu

 Dekai Ichimotsu & Yamato vs Die-56 & Reversal Sawa


4 crazy guys beating the living hell out of each other in a judo practise room somewhere. This ruled. I am guessing RAW is a group of MMA/martial arts guys deciding they want to do pro wrestling, so it's pretty much as legit as RINGS or any other shootstyle fed. Yamato and Reversal Sawa were pretty intense, these two came across like they hated each other and after watching them fight here I want to see all their meetings. Sawa has MMA gloves and he hits lots of wild swinging punches, while Jamato was not afraid to clock him with violent knees and open hands. Lots of nasty out of nowhere strikes throughout this, really had the feeling of a BattlARTS tag. The saves, attempted saves and countered saves were really great too, Dekai Ichimotsu was especially great there diving at people with wild jumping kicks and stomps. Die-56 I am guessing is a BJJ guy and he is a lot of fun here, he would hit people in the face and then dive underneath for a takedown when they would try to hit back. You could tell he didn't have GREAT striking but he was being a fucker tying people up on the ground and then pasting them in the face. Ichimotsu had some damn great legwork which unfortunately wasn't sold in a big way, still his reckless low dropkicks and knee drops were some of the best shit ever. There was this great bit where Sawa tried to use a judo belt on Jamato only for Jamato to wrap it around his head and start beating on him. Really fun bit of escalating violence. Also everybody was hitting crazy Inazuma kicks for some reason. All the slams, suplexes etc on the thin mat also felt crazy. Great stuff that felt like a good primer to this crazy world of underground shootstyle.

Dekai Ichimotsu vs Yamato

Another sick tatami match. Dekai comes in with this amazing sleazy shirt and shades, grabs the timekeeper for no reason, looking like the baddest shitstirrer on earth. This match was really stiff uncooperative and hatefilled so it was pretty great. Starts really good with both guys trading some hard open hand strikes and wild headbutts. Dekai proceeds to do some more sick leg work - his low dropkicks look like they would really fuck you up bad. Again it needed a bit more selling but it was rad to watch. I also really like all the stuff Dekai does with the Texas Cloverleaf. I also loved all the reckless jumping kicks. Jamato looked like a psycho and the finishing run had some more sick headbutts and crazy tatami bumps. It's a wild world out there.

Dekai Ichimotsu vs GENTARO 4/15/2018

Tremendous match that totally lives up to its promise and more. We all know GENTARO is a grappling master and super game to have the best match possible with anyone he faces, and he does treat Dekai Ichimotsu like a guy on his level, and Ichimotsu totally steps up and looks like he belongs. Lots of great matwork here, I really liked the early feeling out, which felt rather unpredictable as both guys seemed to be trying to avoid getting caught which is always nice to see. They stick to old school type grappling though some out of the box moves from Ichimotsu happen, such as holding onto a cravate and spinning forward to try and snap GENTAROs neck. Eventually Ichimotsu got ahold of Gentaros legs, kicking off some really great leg destruction spots. Ichimotsu may be one of the best guys I've ever seen at attacking someones legs, both his basic as well as unorthodox stuff is great. The match wasn't all matwork as the action spills to the outside and these parts add to the match too, first time an overzealous Ichimotsu takes out GENTARO with a totally unexpectedly spectacular dive and throws a chair at him, second time has both guys trying to disable each other on the floor which was also great. The second half had a bunch of amazing counters and tons of fantastic struggle including some great stuff built around a Sharpshooter and an awesome duel of surfboard holds which is not something you see in many matches these days. Ichimotsus struggle was awesome and the finish was one of the best I've ever seen, talk about a guy resisting his doom with all his might only for a crafty twist to happen. Great match that proves Ichimotsu as one of the best wrestlers around, pro or otherwise.

JWA Tokai 6/18/2017

 Naoto Akita vs The Scary Mummy Man Akita is the super rookie of Tokai Pro Wrestling, I think. The Scary Mummy Man is.. well.. a mummy. Th...