Shinya
Hashimoto vs. Riki Choshu, ZERO1 2/29/2004
I
had no idea this match happened. I can kind of see why it was largely
forgotten – these two are broken down, and they do a short match,
without an overly dramatic ending, at a time when most tape nerds
where hungering for NOAHesque epics. But fuck, the match between
these two was still happening. The first 6 or 7 minutes of this is
guys stubbornly trying to crack eachother, really trading brutal
kicks and chops where the other looks like he really doesn‘t want
to get kicked and chopped. There‘s not even a back bump but it‘s
really compelling. Hashimotos shoulder selling ruled and
Choshu has some nice kicks to the shoulder.
Hashimoto
clutching his shoulder after the Scorpion lock was a nice touch.
These two are really the kings of these kind of ultra-simplistic,
nasty, uncooperative strikes exchanges. Eventually, after the opening
established that both guys are broken down and hurting, Choshu gets
Hashimoto up for a superplex. And Hashimoto takes that superplex in
really brutal fashion, really barely getting over, landing on his
shoulders. It feels like a big spot, and then Choshu hits another,
even crazier superplex where he nearly spikes Hashimoto. Really
probably the most „Damn he killed him“ a superplex has ever felt
in a match. Eventually it gets to the usual Choshu stubbornly trying
to take Hashimotos head off with lariats while Hash refuses to go
down. Choshu sold the finish in a weird way, which is probably the
reason this doesn‘t get talked about match. But damn I was amazed
by these two guys just cracking each other.
7 vs. 4 Elimination Match: Shinya Hashimoto & Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Yoshihito Sasaki & Shinsuke Z Yamagasa & Kohei Sato & Hirotaka Yokoi & Osamu Namiguchi vs. Riki Choshu & Tomohiro Ishii & Takashi Uwano & Ichiro Yaguchi, Z1 12/14/2003
Extremely fun elimination match which was just a wild spectacle. Everyone jumping in and getting eliminated real fast, seconds get involved, all building to the epic Hashimoto vs. Choshu faceoff. Every single exchanges was on the money, you had the black trunks guys throwing beautiful suplexes and dropkicks, Yokoi punching people in the face, Takaiwa crowbarring people, etc. Ishii got to look tough as he does. Last Hashimoto/Choshu showdown was short but super intense, both guys just wasting each other with brutal punches and kicks. That low kick Hashimoto threw to take out Choshu has to be among those great subtle things that end up looking awesome that Hashimoto just has a thing for.
Fugofugo Yumeji & Takao Ohmori vs. Manabu Nakanishi & Mitsuhide Hirasawa, Z1 2/17/2008
About
the rawest 90 seconds in pro wrestling you will ever see. It‘s Z1
vs. NJPW, Nakanishi and Hirasawa rush their opponents to start. We
get Yumeji trying to stand up to Nakanishi who‘s just a big old
tank. Fugo tries to scramble his brains with those crazy jumping
headbutts he does and Nakanishi punches him in the throat then just
turns his lights out with one of the crazier lariats I‘ve ever
seen. Harrowing.