Showing posts with label Kenou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenou. Show all posts

Thursday, October 12, 2017

NOAH - The First Navigation 2017 (1/7/2017)

3. Daisuke Harada vs. Kaito Kiyomiya

Fucking love these Kaito matches. They're concise, packed with action and the crowd is always hot for them.

****

4. Akitoshi Saito & Mohammed Yone vs. Kenou & Masa Kitamiya

I sometimes forget Kenou is supposed to be a heavy now. He's so small, esp. when he's in there with mammoths like Yone. This match was good. It had good energy. Everyone seemed motivated. Kenou shattered Saito's balls with his diving stomp, that looked fucking nasty.

***1/2

5. GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship (vacant): Hajime Ohara vs. Taiji Ishimori

Ohara worked over Ishimori's back, but that didn't stop Ishimori from taking flight. This motherfucker was doing some wild stuff, including a flipping bodyslam from the top rope. I thought this was good. It got the crowd hot.

***1/4

6. GHC Tag Team Championship: Go Shiozaki & Maybach Taniguchi (c) vs. Atsushi Kotoge & Naomichi Marufuji

The violence between Shiozaki and Kotoge increased every time they interacted and in the third act, Kotoge hits this grisly headbutt and they're both bleeding all over. Shiozaki's comeback was amazing. The crowd was going nuts. Marufuji was like a sniper with those kicks and knees; I dug his performance here as well.

****

7. GHC Heavyweight Championship: Katsuhiko Nakajima (c) vs. Takashi Sugiura

This was a spectacular slugfest. They were going back and forth with strikes while managing to keep action felt fresh. Sugiura has never been a wrestler I particularly care for, but he's always a good bully, and Nakajima worked well as the underdog; he had to dig deep and hit harder to put the brute away.

****1/2

Friday, July 14, 2017

NOAH - The Great Voyage 2017 in Fukushima (6/25/2017)

1. Kaito Kiyomiya vs. Kenou

These guys were fucking each other up; lots of hard slaps to the face. Incredible match to open the show.

****

6. Go Shiozaki & Masa Kitamiya vs. Maybach Taniguchi & Naomichi Marufuji

Amazing tag match filled with action. Taniguchi's been looking revaltized lately, he's a totally different performer.

****

8. GHC Heavyweight Championship: Katsuhiko Nakajima (c) vs. Atsushi Kotoge

This was Kotoge's first shot at the Heavyweight Championship and he put forth a tremendous effort. There were lots of hard hits, including a sickening headbutt spot. Nakajima batters Kotoge with kicks to the chest and back during the finish that looked nasty. Incredible match.

****1/2

Thursday, June 15, 2017

NOAH - Navigation with Breeze 2017 (5/27/2017)

1. Rionne Fujiwara vs. Takashi Sugiura

49-second Sugiura squash. This is how you book Rionne Fujiwara.

***

2. Hi69, Hitoshi Kumano, Mohammed Yone & Yoshinari Ogawa vs. RATEL'S (Tadasuke & YO-HEY), Akitoshi Saito & Masa Kitamiya

**

3. Atsushi Kotoge vs. Kaito Kiyomiya

I'm not feeling Kotoge's new tights, the early 2000s CZW trainee gear was better. Decent showcase for both of these guys.

***

4. Kenou vs. Taiji Ishimori

Kenou does a crazy diving stomp off of the 'entrance gate' and wins via countout before things get going.

*

5. Daisuke Harada vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima

 Harada was a little prick here, getting the sucker punch as Nakajima is making his entrance and using the Heavyweight Champion's own signature turnbuckle punt against him. This was a great, fast-paced clash with some heat thrown in.

***1/2

6. Maybach Taniguchi vs. Randy Reign

This was an entertaining big man match, they did some stuff on the apron and had a chaotic brawl on the outside. This card has a lot of singles matches and this one did a good job standing out.

**1/2

7. Cody Hall vs. Naomichi Marufuji

It's hard to take Cody Hall seriously as threat when he was the recipient of a thousand Rainmakers during his New Japan run. There wasn't much to this, but Cody does an amazing sell job of Marufuji's kicks and jumping knee strikes, perhaps too amazing for a 6'9 monster.

**

8. Brian Cage vs. Go Shiozaki

This match did its job in establishing who the debuting Brian Cage is as a wrestler, and he showed a range of moves that set him apart from the other gaijin brutes on this card. Shiozaki put on a decent showing, but you could sense that his heart wasn't in it. Probably isn't happy doing the job to gaijin of the month.

***1/2

9. GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship: Hajime Ohara (c) vs. HAYATA

HAYATA was over in front of this Osaka crowd since he's an ex-Osaka Pro guy, and they were into his comebacks, but I couldn't help but feel that there was something missing. Ohara was playing the spoiler, aggressively working the back. This was fine; it never reached that next level.

***1/4