MID-Tier Match Reviews: Kota Ibushi vs. A Sex Blow-up Doll
You know how there’s this industry expression about great wrestlers being able to have entertaining matches with a broomstick? Well leave it to Kota Ibushi to interpret that concep...
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You know how there’s this industry expression about great wrestlers being able to have entertaining matches with a broomstick? Well leave it to Kota Ibushi to interpret that concep...
We have over 700 in Sanjo City Welfare Hall which is a big room but has a marvelous set up mustard brown curtains across from the hard cam and boy that’s just a particularly wonder...
John is fittingly live from Japan for their three hundredth (!) episode of Wrestling Omakase for a full review of NJPW's Dominion show! Lots of live thoughts on the crowd reactions...
Previously in AJPW… Here we go, nice knowing you all! Weekly Fight Magazine in Japan reported that this promotion would be splitting into two groups, as has been talked about insid...
There is nothing worse than a boring show with bad decisions.
Back for more CC action as we’re in Saitama’s Kasukabe Furei Cube with over 400 fans. It’s another weirdly boxy building but that is how puro rolls. MUSASHI, Ryo Inoue & Seiki...
Welcome back to more Dream Matches! This time I found TWO completely wild All Japan “grab bag of weirdo acts” matches, both of which floored me when I saw the lineups. First off, i...
Welcome back to more CC action as we’re in Tokyo’s Shinjuku FACE with over 500 in this tiny club. It’s a cool venue and the crowd is just right on the ring. Once again Jun Saito is...
Welcome back to my coverage of Jushin Liger’s books. This next section will cover two chapters/periods: his debut under his real name of Keiichi Yamada and his foreign excursions t...
Welcome back to my coverage of Jushin Liger’s books. So far in this series there hasn’t been all that much in the way of juicy gossip or scandalous revelations, but this time we ge...
Overall, Sendai Girls SENJO 20th Anniversary Tour In Sendai PIT was a solid show.
Jushin Liger is one of the most famous masked wrestlers of all time. He revolutionized pro wrestling with his quick, athletic style and inspired an entire generation of wrestlers....
Welcome back to my coverage of Jushin Liger’s books. Apologies for the delay in writing these; I’ve been dealing with a sick parent and couldn’t find much time to get down to write...
Welcome back to my coverage of Jushin Liger’s autobiography. You’re in for a treat this time as we get two chapters covering important topics: Liger’s thoughts on other wrestlers a...
John & Arametha review new Korakuens from NJPW, STARDOM, Dragongate & NOAH, and preview the upcoming G1 Climax & 5STAR GP tournaments!
John & Velkej discuss the final days of BOSJ 33 (with a very divisive winner), preview Dominion, and review new shows from TJPW, DG & AJPW.
Another Live from Japan episode, this time covering STARDOM The Conversion, a show of the year contender!
This is a match I’ve wanted to write about for a while because it’s such an interesting case study in booking complexity. It was a match born out of necessity rather than organic n...
A snake-bitten show Marigold Shine Forever 2026 did little to address some of the big issues the company has.
ZENJO TURBULENCE: (Feb. 24th 2002) * And now we come to one of Zenjo’s biggest shows- ZENJO TURBULENCE! This is their attempt at a Pay-Per-View event (it says “PPV” right there nex...
Happy Friday Everyone! We’ve got some AJPW for you today, courtesy of F&C. We’re heading back to January 2001, as All Japan Pro Wrestling visits the Tokyo Dome for a show to ho...
Welcome back to more Dream Matches! This week, I have a match I’ve wanted to see for YEARS- the infamous Antonio Inoki/Masa Saito ISLAND DEATHMATCH, where they fight on an island i...
Those Days returns to discuss Michinoku Pro's Summer of 1996 including a CMLL trip, the J-Crown Finals, & World Championship Title Series!
Night five was main evented by one of the best matches we’ve seen so far, and yet night six was the first night with absolutely nothing to recommend.
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