Saturday, April 6, 2019

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio (DDT, 3/30/2019)

DDT - Goodbye Hakata Starlanes! (3/30/2019)

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio (DDT, 3/30/2019)

Vast improvement over their outing last year which I thought was a total borefest. I enjoyed the volleying one-upsmanship and Ikemen's approach to arm work. There's devastating looking suplexes and slams as well.

****1/4

Kenny Omega & Michael Nakazawa vs. Hikaru Shida & Tomomitsu Matsunaga (DDT, 7/29/2014)

DDT - Beer Garden Wrestling - Golden Storm Riders Day (7/29/2014)

Kenny Omega & Michael Nakazawa vs. Hikaru Shida & Tomomitsu Matsunaga

The workrate was surprisingly high given that Nakazawa and Matsunaga are involved and neither of them are regarded as particularly good. Shida was no-nonsense and swinging for the fences with her shinai, and she has a great segment with Omega. The Star Wars bit was epic.

****1/4

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Stardom - Dream Slam 2019 (3/28/2019)

5. Women of Honor World Championship: Mayu Iwatani (c) vs. Natsuko Tora

Tora was an aggressor with a game plan and Mayu was fighting through the pain with an enthusiastic crowd on her side. The stakes were high with the championship and a placement on the MSG supercard up for grabs and both delivered big time performances.

****1/2

6. World of Stardom Championship: Kagetsu (c) vs. Goya Kong

There's no way I wasn't going to enjoy this. Kagetsu has proven to be really great working underneath and she has a super powerhouse with great looking offense to bump around for before making the comeback. This was such a compelling story and it was told with only a few moves.

****1/4

7. Wonder of Stardom Championship: Momo Watanabe (c) vs. Andras Miyagi

This was a great coming out party for Oedo Tai's Bio Organic Weapon and one of the more unique entries in Momo's White Belt reign. Miyagi's new and unproven so Momo was dismissive of her initially, but once Miyagi starts to control the pace with neck-targeting offense she's recognized as a real threat.

****

Shoko Nakajima vs. Pinano Pipipipi (Tokyo Joshi Pro, 3/30/2019)

Tokyo Joshi Pro - Spring Tour '19 ~ Ready Set, Go! (3/30/2019)

Shoko Nakajima vs. Pinano Pipipipi

You're witnessing something special when there's an apron battle in a Pipi match. This was a good match, Pinano showed great movement as she kept up with Shoko and they did a good job building tension with the time they were given.

***1/2