Earlier today I threw down the gauntlet to a friend of mine Razor on here to discuss ROH after seeing him demean the product continuously. This quickly turned into incredibly lengthy posts being made in the Bar Room. Well, fuck it, we're all post ****es, so now this is a nonspam thread because I literally just watched this match from start to finish, pausing and rewinding to judge each and every spot and move, and damnit if I'm not getting credit for it.
This all stems from this thread in the Bar Room:
http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?t=89037
So here is my response. If anyone else wants to jump in and chime in on their opinions on this match, feel free and go for it guys, that's why I'm starting this thread.
For those who haven't seen it, here is a link to the match in question:
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=YOD53O66
Now, onto my response to Razor's last post...it's a long one.
Wait you think the Attitude Era sucked too? Seriously? The fuck?
Yeah you just picked two completely random matches didn't you? I can tell. Go watch this match: KENTA vs. Nigel McGuinness from March of this year:
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=PRJONHS8
You can't judge an entire promotion's eight year history off of two random matches from YouTube. I wouldn't go watch a Hugh Morrus match and then just decide all of WCW sucked.
No but some of your criticisms here are just absolutely ridiculous and are things you would absolutely NEVER criticize someone like Cena for doing in the WWE.
It's only obligatory when someone makes it abundantly clear they don't. I don't expect every poster on this forum to have a working knowledge of Championship Wrestling from Florida and have an attic full of Michinoku Pro tapes or something, it's not really a knock against you. The knock against you was that you just dismissed AN ENTIRE PROMOTION as being total garbage based off of two matches that no one gave a fuck about. That's the idiotic thing.
And I see right from the get-go youve already begun proving my point about your wrestling knowledge Razor. Yeah, that "toilet paper" they're throwing in the ring? It's a Japanese custom that dates back hundreds of years and has been a tradition in the Japanese wrestling world forever. It's a sign of honor and respect, and the ROH fans wanted to show Kobashi their appreciation for all of his years of great work by honoring him as he would be in his homeland.
Next, there really isn't a heel-face dynamic here. Joe and Kobashi are really both faces here, if you can consider Joe's character at the time a face. He was more of a rebellious tweener along the lines of say a 1997 Stone Cold. You don't always need a heel-face dynamic to make a good match.
Good, it's a tradition. The entire point of ROH is that it's supposed to be about treating pro wrestling as seriously as possible and making it as "real" as possible, including things like sportsmanship you'd expect in any other sport.
Yeah, I may love ROH, but I fucking hate the crowds. Atleast they aren't as bad as the TNA crowds who literally began chanting that Jim Neidhart "still had it" after ONE back body drop. They're overenthusiastic, but you can't blame them, they're seeing two of the best in the world lock up, I'd be amped up too.
Uhh, what are you talking about? You talking about that insane .5 of a second that Kobashi had his head raised and looking at Joe? You move away from a Samoa Joe dropkick in less than a second Razor. How is this unrealistic? After the initial baseball slide by Joe, Kobashi is sent reeling back and hits his back against the steel guardrail. That kind of thing hurts, especially when you're 40 years old like Kobashi is. He was dazed for a second which allowed Joe to come out with the suicide-dive.
This is what I mean. You've overanalyzed a series of moves so much here that you've simply begun just picking out things that there's absolutely nothing wrong with.
...Ahh, again, the fuck are you talking about? Kobashi gets hit by Joe coming flying out of the ring, which sends him back into the guardrail again, and when the camera pans up again we see Kobashi on the ground in pain.
Barely a 2 count. Kobashi kicked out as the referee was counting 2. I'm sure you're aware Razor that a three hundred pound Samoan human missile coming at you is probably going to hurt quite a bit.
What do you mean he didn't look that hurt 10 seconds ago? Yes he did, the camera CLEARLY shows Kobashi on the floor outside of the ring in pain after the suicide dive. What match are you watching?
Again, Joe isn't really a typical heel here, his entire career has been based on the fact that he's a big man but can pull off all of these flashy and daring moves. And explain to me how Joe could have forgotten his psychology? For doing a suicide dive? Explain to me how that was bad psychology.
There was about a minute long period between the first kick to the back of the head and the series of kicks that had MUCH less impact than the initial kick. There's no reason Kobashi couldn't quickly react after those second set of kicks when they're only about 5 minutes into the match Razor. Kobashi regularly wrestled matches of an hour and longer in Japan and still does. He's got more stamina than you could imagine.
And here's a nice little comment that shows to me again that you aren't even attempting to give this match an objective chance. Smart-aleck comments have what to do with this match?
Because the ring is alot softer than the concrete floor and steel guardrail that Kobashi is perched against perhaps?
And here you are again being a smartass and clearly showing that you aren't even attempting to give this match a chance. Yeah I'm sorry Joe doesn't have the speed of Michael Jordan Razor, he's a bit heavy ya know. Tell you what, go take a running boot to the face from Samoa Joe, let me know how quickly it takes you to get up.
Umm...what? Why the hell would he do that for a dream match that had been hyped for months? That would have made zero sense whatsoever Razor. You don't complain when the refs don't DQ someone in the WWE if it's a big time match. Shit half of the World title matches this decade have involved weapons. When a match is important enough the ref is never going to DQ someone, especially for being outside the ring too long.
Oh, and the count in ROH is 20. So they have plenty of time.
Are you really taking potshots at Kenta Kobashi? Seriously now?
I'm sorry, is there a point here? I'm not seeing any constructive or objective critique of the match here, just you trying to make witty comments.
...What match are you watching? Is there something wrong with your computer screen? Can you not see the large red welts that begin appearing on Joe's chest? Do you not hear those vicious slaps? Trust me Razor, when you train and wrestle in Japan you know and perform more deadly strikes than any American style wrestling dojo will teach you.
Again, why the fuck is it wrong that the crowd is excited? Do you not like hot crowds? Because usually a hot crowd is ALWAYS a big plus to a match.
Tell ya what Razor, go to YouTube right now and find me what you see as "good" chops being performed. Because if you're seriously sitting here and trying to tell me that KENTA KOBASHI's chops aren't very good, well, I'm afraid you've lost this conversation before it's really even began.
Really, I'd love to hear what is so wrong with these chops. Do you bitch every time Ric Flair pulled out a chop? CLEARLY you aren't familiar with the strong or shoot styles of professional wrestling, two mainstays in Japan and in which Kobashi is pretty much a master of. There's a large emphasis on quick and precise strikes in the shoot and strong styles, what you're criticizing right now is ridiculous, it would be as if you started bitching about Rey Mysterio doing a hurricanrana in a match against a cruiserweight---what the hell do you think you're watching? This isn't John Cena vs. JBL in a classic WWE-style brawl.
It only looks odd to you because you've never seen Kobashi before and have never watched puroresu. Atleast that's my guess, have you ever seen Kobashi or Japanese wrestling before? Because Kobashi is as strong as a horse and has the fighting spirit of a champion in the very same sense that guys like Hogan, Austin, and Cena have.
Nothing wrong with laying a torture rack on Joe, Kobashi knows quite a few submissions, and with Joe just using his back as a weapon against Kobashi a few minutes before with a senton, it makes sense. Stretch him out, wear him down, and take him out. Absolutely nothing wrong here.
Considering Joe's finishing move puts immense strain on the back, it also makes perfect sense for him to be attacking it.
It was a rather impressive spot, if you saw that in the WWE Razor you'd probably get a woody.
Explain to me what's wrong with his offensive moves? You're criticizing things that are not there man.
Well if you were actually paying attention you'd see that it takes Joe a good ten or fifteen seconds of struggling with Kobashi before actually being able to put the STF on. When he puts it on though it's perfectly adequate, nothing wrong with the move at all, looks quite painful infact.

Actually Razor they're chanting "Please Don't Tap!" because they don't want the match to end because they're having such a good time watching this match. Which is what you and Sly always tell me is the point of pro wrestling--to entertain/please the crowd.
Why are they freaking out? Because Joe just landed DIRECTLY on top of his neck at an accelerated speed. It hurts. A LOT.
Okay, if you haven't noticed I'm watching this match on my TV while responding to you, so I'm going to make sure to really pay attention to the chop spot here because somehow it was just SO BAD that it made this match "total crap".
The first set of chops are all hard as fuck and you can see some of the water and sweat on Joe flying off of his body as Kobashi slaps him. His chest is red as fuck.
The second set of chops also starts off vicious, but after maybe five or so they start to get slower and slower. Which is EXACTLY what happens when you sit there chopping someone for a minute Razor. Your arm gets tired, why the hell wouldn't his chops begin to look weak? He's running out of energy. You know, like a human being does.
But here's where Kobashi shows his fighting spirit. He digs deep down and musters up a new burst of energy, a second wind, and begins laying the extremely vicious chops down on him again. I tell ya Razor, Joe must've had purple nipples after this match from how hard and how many times he was getting those deadly chops. In fact did you notice the point when the camera zoomed into Joe's chest and showed those NASTY bruises and welts that were already developing on Joe's chest from all of those chops? Explain to me again how those didn't hurt. We literally have physical evidence shown to us of the contrary.
Joe's selling here is perfectly fine. I don't see what the problem is, he isn't overselling them as you claim. When you're getting repeatedly hit again and again and again after a being dropped on top of your neck you tend to get weaker and not be able to fight back. After the chops Joe lets out a sigh of relief like "Oh thank GOD it's over" and just slumps into the corner to try and get some breath and recover a bit before going back at Kobashi again. This is absolutely perfect selling here, nothing wrong at all.
But then comes the Lariat, the Burning Lariat, a move Kobashi has perfected and made famous, which finally gets him the win. The match is over, both men are drained, and the crowd is pleased. And you guys are trying to tell me this wasn't a great match?
Okay, I'll try to address each point of yours here.
1) Joe was not over or underselling at any point in this match, and I attempted to give you my reasoning for that earlier in this post.
2) The match wasn't really built around the chops and kicks as much as you say it is, all together it took up maybe five minutes in total, or about 1/4 of the match length, maybe less. I also kind of noticed you didn't mention some of the nicely executed variation of suplexes performed by Kobashi after the "chop fest" in question. Joe looked almost dead after that second half-nelson suplex. By the time the third one came, Joe was totally out of it, as he should be. He begins crawling around the ring, struggling to even do that before getting up and just blindly throwing his fists around in a desperate attempt to try and mount some offense against Kobashi.
3) I'm not sure why a crowd ruins a match for you. That sucks man, but why would a crowd that's REALLY into a match going on be a bad thing? Isn't that the point of a wrestling show? Why would you want them to shut up and be quiet, they paid their hard earned money to go see two great wrestlers lock it up for an intense battle, and they saw that. They had every right to be overreacting to moves and spots.
Now, I don't think it was a five star affair, but the rating I gave it and still agree with is right between a 4 1/4 stars and 4 1/2 stars. Yes, I do use the same system that Meltzer does. Not a perfect match by any means, but very good. Very good.
Sorry if I come off dickish, you know you're always my e-homey for life man.
I have mixed feelings about the McGuinness/Danielson match from Unified. I thought it was quite good, but not a five star affair like others thought.
Do me a favor and watch this match though and tell me your thoughts:
KENTA vs. Nigel McGuinness (3/21/09)
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=PRJONHS8
This all stems from this thread in the Bar Room:
http://forums.wrestlezone.com/showthread.php?t=89037
So here is my response. If anyone else wants to jump in and chime in on their opinions on this match, feel free and go for it guys, that's why I'm starting this thread.
For those who haven't seen it, here is a link to the match in question:
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=YOD53O66
Now, onto my response to Razor's last post...it's a long one.
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A whole thread for little ole me? This is just because I don't think the Attitude Era was any good also. But, you know. I'll roll.
Wait you think the Attitude Era sucked too? Seriously? The fuck?
One of the matches I watched last night was Jerry Lynn vs. Delirious. It was bullshit, but it was from 2009. I've heard that their best stuff is from 2006, so I've found some of it and I will comment on it later in this post.
Jerry Lynn vs. Delirious
The other match I watched was McGuinness vs. Perkins, and it was ******ed. It had a few cool spots, but other than that, McGuinness was being pushed as being bigger and stronger than Perkins. Okay. That would normally be fine if Perkins was actually fast, and if McGuinness didn't sometimes get knocked over by Perkins but then no sell at other times.
Yeah you just picked two completely random matches didn't you? I can tell. Go watch this match: KENTA vs. Nigel McGuinness from March of this year:
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=PRJONHS8
You can't judge an entire promotion's eight year history off of two random matches from YouTube. I wouldn't go watch a Hugh Morrus match and then just decide all of WCW sucked.
ST, I would like to know how you know I didn't give these matches a chance. Keep bullshitting, please. I watched ROH a few years ago trying to give them a chance, and they used up all of those chances. I may not watch ROH and like it, but I am still a wrestling fan. Just because I like WWE more than the other promotions doesn't mean I suddenly am a lower tier poster.
No but some of your criticisms here are just absolutely ridiculous and are things you would absolutely NEVER criticize someone like Cena for doing in the WWE.
Now, ignoring the obvious pot shots you took at me Xfear, including the obligatory "You've disagreed with Xfear on wrestling, so you must not know anything about wrestling ever" comment
It's only obligatory when someone makes it abundantly clear they don't. I don't expect every poster on this forum to have a working knowledge of Championship Wrestling from Florida and have an attic full of Michinoku Pro tapes or something, it's not really a knock against you. The knock against you was that you just dismissed AN ENTIRE PROMOTION as being total garbage based off of two matches that no one gave a fuck about. That's the idiotic thing.
Alright. Everyone likes Samoa Joe. I assume he'll be a face this match? Oh, wait. Everyone is chanting for Kobashi. This'll be interesting when psychology comes into the picture. That's nice, ROH fans are throwing toilet paper into the ring. Reminds me of the kind of stupid shit ECW fans would try to pull. Oh well, Samoa Joe is acting all "You're going down" heel, so maybe he'll be the heel. How nice, Kobashi gets streamers. Still, fucking annoying.
And I see right from the get-go youve already begun proving my point about your wrestling knowledge Razor. Yeah, that "toilet paper" they're throwing in the ring? It's a Japanese custom that dates back hundreds of years and has been a tradition in the Japanese wrestling world forever. It's a sign of honor and respect, and the ROH fans wanted to show Kobashi their appreciation for all of his years of great work by honoring him as he would be in his homeland.
Next, there really isn't a heel-face dynamic here. Joe and Kobashi are really both faces here, if you can consider Joe's character at the time a face. He was more of a rebellious tweener along the lines of say a 1997 Stone Cold. You don't always need a heel-face dynamic to make a good match.
I will say this. The handshake before and after the match isn't silly. It actually adds something. It'd look weird in the WWE, but I like it here.
Good, it's a tradition. The entire point of ROH is that it's supposed to be about treating pro wrestling as seriously as possible and making it as "real" as possible, including things like sportsmanship you'd expect in any other sport.
Lulz, Samoa Joe slapped Kobashi. He's the heel. Good psychology and everything. One thing I have to say though. Why are the fans chanting "This is awesome!"? There has literally been 2 grapples, 2 kicks, a slap, and a chop so far. If we're going by that bar, I'd love to see how they react to Taker's chokeslam. They must have a collective orgasm all over ringside.
Yeah, I may love ROH, but I fucking hate the crowds. Atleast they aren't as bad as the TNA crowds who literally began chanting that Jim Neidhart "still had it" after ONE back body drop. They're overenthusiastic, but you can't blame them, they're seeing two of the best in the world lock up, I'd be amped up too.
My first problem of the match. Kobashi is taken out of the ring by a shoulder block from Samoa Joe that looked fine. Okay. But then he stands there waiting for Joe to slide into him, then he waits there again (just staring) for Joe to go back and dive through the ropes onto him.
Uhh, what are you talking about? You talking about that insane .5 of a second that Kobashi had his head raised and looking at Joe? You move away from a Samoa Joe dropkick in less than a second Razor. How is this unrealistic? After the initial baseball slide by Joe, Kobashi is sent reeling back and hits his back against the steel guardrail. That kind of thing hurts, especially when you're 40 years old like Kobashi is. He was dazed for a second which allowed Joe to come out with the suicide-dive.
This is what I mean. You've overanalyzed a series of moves so much here that you've simply begun just picking out things that there's absolutely nothing wrong with.
That kind of stilted spot would normally be fine, we see it all the time in the WWE. However, when Joe makes contact with Kobashi, Kobashi basically takes a step back while Joe lands on the ground.
...Ahh, again, the fuck are you talking about? Kobashi gets hit by Joe coming flying out of the ring, which sends him back into the guardrail again, and when the camera pans up again we see Kobashi on the ground in pain.
Then, suddenly, Kobashi is weak enough to be rolled into the ring and actually stay down for a 2 count.
Barely a 2 count. Kobashi kicked out as the referee was counting 2. I'm sure you're aware Razor that a three hundred pound Samoan human missile coming at you is probably going to hurt quite a bit.
He didn't look that hurt 10 seconds ago. Joe must just be that strong.
What do you mean he didn't look that hurt 10 seconds ago? Yes he did, the camera CLEARLY shows Kobashi on the floor outside of the ring in pain after the suicide dive. What match are you watching?
I also don't like that Joe is the heel, and he's going for these flashy dives. Though he corrects it with a nice suplex/elbow/head lock combo later. He hasn't completely forgotten his psychology.
Again, Joe isn't really a typical heel here, his entire career has been based on the fact that he's a big man but can pull off all of these flashy and daring moves. And explain to me how Joe could have forgotten his psychology? For doing a suicide dive? Explain to me how that was bad psychology.
What the fuck. Seriously. Joe kicks Kobashi in the back of the head and it takes him down. Joe kicks Kobashi in the forehead 10 times, and Kobashi hulks up. Joe kicks him in the forehead another 10 times, and Kobashi still hulks up. That makes no fucking sense. He may be Kobashi, but that doesn't mean he can take 20 kicks to the head and still chop Joe like it was Hornswoggle flicking his shin.
There was about a minute long period between the first kick to the back of the head and the series of kicks that had MUCH less impact than the initial kick. There's no reason Kobashi couldn't quickly react after those second set of kicks when they're only about 5 minutes into the match Razor. Kobashi regularly wrestled matches of an hour and longer in Japan and still does. He's got more stamina than you could imagine.
Okay, apparently Kobashi only goes down to knees to the front of his head or kicks to the back of his head. Don't try his forehead, Joe. It won't work.
And here's a nice little comment that shows to me again that you aren't even attempting to give this match an objective chance. Smart-aleck comments have what to do with this match?
Joe sits Kobashi in a chair and starts to kick him in the chest. Why couldn't Joe do this in the ring?
Because the ring is alot softer than the concrete floor and steel guardrail that Kobashi is perched against perhaps?
Sit Kobashi in a corner and kick him there. Hell, you can even use the ropes to run into him. He does a running boot to Kobashi's face. That'd be fine, if Joe was going fast. It looked like he was skipping to Kobashi, then kicked him in the side of the face. It worked because Joe didn't kick him in the forehead. I'm sure of it. Kobashi is out, because he just got a boot to the face.
And here you are again being a smartass and clearly showing that you aren't even attempting to give this match a chance. Yeah I'm sorry Joe doesn't have the speed of Michael Jordan Razor, he's a bit heavy ya know. Tell you what, go take a running boot to the face from Samoa Joe, let me know how quickly it takes you to get up.
Why is the ref just saying over and over again, "Joe, in the ring, Joe." Start a count or something. Fuck, disqualify the douchebag. I mean really. That ref's a bitch.
Umm...what? Why the hell would he do that for a dream match that had been hyped for months? That would have made zero sense whatsoever Razor. You don't complain when the refs don't DQ someone in the WWE if it's a big time match. Shit half of the World title matches this decade have involved weapons. When a match is important enough the ref is never going to DQ someone, especially for being outside the ring too long.
Oh, and the count in ROH is 20. So they have plenty of time.
Good psychology: Joe goes for another skipping boot, but Kobashi stops him with an elbow. He learned his lesson. I so proud of the WRESTLING VETERAN.
Are you really taking potshots at Kenta Kobashi? Seriously now?
Joe gets chopped over the barrier from sitting in a chair (which doesn't make all that much sense...but I'll let it slide. It's Kobashi, and I've seen people chopped out of the ring during WWE spots) and the ref just now grows a set and gets to the ground so he can get Kobashi into the ring. Kobashi literally looks the ref in the face, then turns back to Joe. I guess that means Kobashi is going to help Joe in the ring...NO! A DDT! Wow, no one gives a shit about that ref.
I'm sorry, is there a point here? I'm not seeing any constructive or objective critique of the match here, just you trying to make witty comments.
Kobashi doing diving chops is hilarious. Mostly because they don't look like they hurt for anything. Joe is out of it though, apparently that DDT really fucking hurt.
...What match are you watching? Is there something wrong with your computer screen? Can you not see the large red welts that begin appearing on Joe's chest? Do you not hear those vicious slaps? Trust me Razor, when you train and wrestle in Japan you know and perform more deadly strikes than any American style wrestling dojo will teach you.
Another "This is awesome!" chant. More like "This crowd will chant for anything!" Kobashi has Joe in a fucking headlock. It's fine storywise, but this crowd is acting like Kobashi has him in a fucking superplex from the entry way.
Again, why the fuck is it wrong that the crowd is excited? Do you not like hot crowds? Because usually a hot crowd is ALWAYS a big plus to a match.
They've gone into a chop fest now. That would be fine, but after the first 5 it looks like Joe is just slapping Kobashi on the chest. You know, like a 5 year old would slap her daddy because he's tickling her. Kobashi is barely any better. Joe should have kept to kicking the shit out of Kobashi. It would have been better, I'm sure.
Tell ya what Razor, go to YouTube right now and find me what you see as "good" chops being performed. Because if you're seriously sitting here and trying to tell me that KENTA KOBASHI's chops aren't very good, well, I'm afraid you've lost this conversation before it's really even began.
Really, I'd love to hear what is so wrong with these chops. Do you bitch every time Ric Flair pulled out a chop? CLEARLY you aren't familiar with the strong or shoot styles of professional wrestling, two mainstays in Japan and in which Kobashi is pretty much a master of. There's a large emphasis on quick and precise strikes in the shoot and strong styles, what you're criticizing right now is ridiculous, it would be as if you started bitching about Rey Mysterio doing a hurricanrana in a match against a cruiserweight---what the hell do you think you're watching? This isn't John Cena vs. JBL in a classic WWE-style brawl.
Kobashi has Joe in a Torture Rack? Seriously? It looks really odd. Joe should have Kobashi in the hold.
It only looks odd to you because you've never seen Kobashi before and have never watched puroresu. Atleast that's my guess, have you ever seen Kobashi or Japanese wrestling before? Because Kobashi is as strong as a horse and has the fighting spirit of a champion in the very same sense that guys like Hogan, Austin, and Cena have.
Nothing wrong with laying a torture rack on Joe, Kobashi knows quite a few submissions, and with Joe just using his back as a weapon against Kobashi a few minutes before with a senton, it makes sense. Stretch him out, wear him down, and take him out. Absolutely nothing wrong here.
Joe just powerbombed Kobashi into the corner. It was supposed to look cool, I guess. It really looked like Joe got Kobashi up, couldn't hold him up, and dropped him backwards. That is good psychology, I guess, because 5000000 chops to the chest will make anyone's arms tired.
Considering Joe's finishing move puts immense strain on the back, it also makes perfect sense for him to be attacking it.
"Holy shit" because of a powerbomb. Seriously. At least the ECW fans waited until Sabu botched a basic chair shot to call out "Holy shit."
It was a rather impressive spot, if you saw that in the WWE Razor you'd probably get a woody.
Now see, it looks like Joe is hurting Kobashi now. Why? Joe is using the ring ropes to pick up speed and actually hurt Kobashi. Kobashi's selling isn't the problem, I think. It's Joe's believability during his offensive moves.
Explain to me what's wrong with his offensive moves? You're criticizing things that are not there man.
Okay, so Joe does a cool looking suplex move on Kobashi. The ref totally counts 3, but says he counted 2 on the pin. Lulz. Joe is mad.
And now we have a powerbomb into a STF transition. Somehow, it looks weaker than when Cena does it, but all I hear is "Joe does the STF better than that *** Cena!>!>! !?!? !>!> J@"
Well if you were actually paying attention you'd see that it takes Joe a good ten or fifteen seconds of struggling with Kobashi before actually being able to put the STF on. When he puts it on though it's perfectly adequate, nothing wrong with the move at all, looks quite painful infact.
The crowd is chanting "He's so fat!" That's rather rude, when you were cheering the same dude literally 5 seconds ago.

Actually Razor they're chanting "Please Don't Tap!" because they don't want the match to end because they're having such a good time watching this match. Which is what you and Sly always tell me is the point of pro wrestling--to entertain/please the crowd.
Kobashi manages to nail a Half Nelson Suplex on Joe. Why is everyone freaking out? I don't understand. NOW the ref starts a fucking count out. Please.
Why are they freaking out? Because Joe just landed DIRECTLY on top of his neck at an accelerated speed. It hurts. A LOT.
And now Kobashi goes into what Slyfox hated so much, his string of chops. The first set didn't really slow down, it was the second set. They went from full strength to pussy slaps that were weaker than what Joe was throwing earlier. Joe is still selling them like they're cockslaps from the penis of God himself though, so you got me.
Okay, if you haven't noticed I'm watching this match on my TV while responding to you, so I'm going to make sure to really pay attention to the chop spot here because somehow it was just SO BAD that it made this match "total crap".
The first set of chops are all hard as fuck and you can see some of the water and sweat on Joe flying off of his body as Kobashi slaps him. His chest is red as fuck.
The second set of chops also starts off vicious, but after maybe five or so they start to get slower and slower. Which is EXACTLY what happens when you sit there chopping someone for a minute Razor. Your arm gets tired, why the hell wouldn't his chops begin to look weak? He's running out of energy. You know, like a human being does.
But here's where Kobashi shows his fighting spirit. He digs deep down and musters up a new burst of energy, a second wind, and begins laying the extremely vicious chops down on him again. I tell ya Razor, Joe must've had purple nipples after this match from how hard and how many times he was getting those deadly chops. In fact did you notice the point when the camera zoomed into Joe's chest and showed those NASTY bruises and welts that were already developing on Joe's chest from all of those chops? Explain to me again how those didn't hurt. We literally have physical evidence shown to us of the contrary.
Joe's selling here is perfectly fine. I don't see what the problem is, he isn't overselling them as you claim. When you're getting repeatedly hit again and again and again after a being dropped on top of your neck you tend to get weaker and not be able to fight back. After the chops Joe lets out a sigh of relief like "Oh thank GOD it's over" and just slumps into the corner to try and get some breath and recover a bit before going back at Kobashi again. This is absolutely perfect selling here, nothing wrong at all.
Okay, so the psychology wasn't that horrible. I think the shortcoming of this match was Joe, and his either overselling of moves or underselling, depending on how he felt at the moment. Kobashi obviously wasn't a weak link, though the building of the match around the chop (they even ended the match after a string of chops to Joe) kinda seemed odd. It was a 20 minute or so match, and 10 of it had to be chops while Joe kicked for the rest of it. The crowd really killed it for me as well. They cheered for literally no reason at all.
But then comes the Lariat, the Burning Lariat, a move Kobashi has perfected and made famous, which finally gets him the win. The match is over, both men are drained, and the crowd is pleased. And you guys are trying to tell me this wasn't a great match?
Okay, I'll try to address each point of yours here.
1) Joe was not over or underselling at any point in this match, and I attempted to give you my reasoning for that earlier in this post.
2) The match wasn't really built around the chops and kicks as much as you say it is, all together it took up maybe five minutes in total, or about 1/4 of the match length, maybe less. I also kind of noticed you didn't mention some of the nicely executed variation of suplexes performed by Kobashi after the "chop fest" in question. Joe looked almost dead after that second half-nelson suplex. By the time the third one came, Joe was totally out of it, as he should be. He begins crawling around the ring, struggling to even do that before getting up and just blindly throwing his fists around in a desperate attempt to try and mount some offense against Kobashi.
3) I'm not sure why a crowd ruins a match for you. That sucks man, but why would a crowd that's REALLY into a match going on be a bad thing? Isn't that the point of a wrestling show? Why would you want them to shut up and be quiet, they paid their hard earned money to go see two great wrestlers lock it up for an intense battle, and they saw that. They had every right to be overreacting to moves and spots.
Now, while Xfear has an aneurysm, I'm going to watch the McGuiness/Danielson match from Unified that I downloaded just for you guys.
Now, I don't think it was a five star affair, but the rating I gave it and still agree with is right between a 4 1/4 stars and 4 1/2 stars. Yes, I do use the same system that Meltzer does. Not a perfect match by any means, but very good. Very good.
Sorry if I come off dickish, you know you're always my e-homey for life man.
I have mixed feelings about the McGuinness/Danielson match from Unified. I thought it was quite good, but not a five star affair like others thought.
Do me a favor and watch this match though and tell me your thoughts:
KENTA vs. Nigel McGuinness (3/21/09)
http://www.megavideo.com/?d=PRJONHS8