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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
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Koji Kanemoto vs Yoshihito Sasaki-ZERO-1 10.10.2005.
Kanemoto is such a great prick invader, it's a joy to watch. He completely overwhelms Sasaki in what is a near squash match just blast...
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A good match, but unfortunately not much more than that. They couldn't find a fitting format the channel the violence-I don't mind ...
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Hashimoto, the previous champion, challenges Kawada to take back the Triple Crown Championship he'd never lost. Hashimoto had to vacate...
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