I deduct points from Alexander for doing that Dean Ambrose kick-start off the corner nonsense. Still, he's been the standout tonight.
Mauro needs to stop announcing that the ending spot was the ending spot before the pin is counted. He's calling the move that results in a three-count way differently than he's calling the near-fall spots.
Ibushi was great. Maluta was really pretty great too, liked him enough that I would have liked to see him get a first-round win elsewhere in the bracket (he was better than either guy in the second match tonight).
Anyway, didn't knock my socks off but I liked it. I'll try to remember to watch again next week.
Really, really enjoyed this. Treat the tournament like a legitimate sporting event, have wins and losses matter, and imagine that, people will be interested.
Kota looks like another guy that would print money
Kota was poised to take Shinsuke's spot in NJPW as the #3 guy after he left for WWE in February. He "retired" because he lost his smile, seriously. He said wrestling wasn't fun anymore and now runs his own small promotion/training school. He's absolutely amazing and has at least ten matches worth seeking out.
Kota was poised to take Shinsuke's spot in NJPW as the #3 guy after he left for WWE in February. He "retired" because he lost his smile, seriously. He said wrestling wasn't fun anymore and now runs his own small promotion/training school. He's absolutely amazing and has at least ten matches worth seeking out.
His school has the greatest name ever.
Quote:
As a freelancer, he is billed as a representative of Ibushi Puroresu Kenkyujo ("Ibushi Pro Wrestling Research Institute")
^^ And that company has this glorious championship, which, if you have been keeping track, has somehow made it to the states where Joey Ryan and his independent wrestling colleagues and Lucha Underground guys has been contending over it.