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Post by elliott on Dec 11, 2017 3:01:23 GMT -5
Shinya Hashimoto and Takashi Iizuka vs Naoya Ogawa and Kazunari Murakami (NJPW Tokyo Dome - 1/4/2000)
If this was a favorites list, this would be a top 5 contender. I have loved this match since like 3 weeks after it happened. This is absolutely a blast. Just a wild brawl with a stoppage a continuation an insane crowd and some of the most charismatic dudes ever. Murakami is a delight. I adore this match.
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Post by childs on Jan 12, 2018 12:02:33 GMT -5
Crazy, face-melting heat. Murakami was such a magnificent bastard. Hash got to go at Ogawa without being punked out. As much as I like some aspects of current New Japan, they're pretty far from pulling off a Dome spectacle like this, which makes me a little sad.
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Post by microstatistics on Jan 20, 2018 14:26:47 GMT -5
The 1 & 3 vs. 2 & 4 dynamic rules. Murakami being a violent psycho, Iizuka's underdog work, Hashimoto trying to get revenge for 10/11/1999. Crazy intensity. This might be my favorite match from a January 4th show ever.
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Post by joeg on Jan 21, 2018 1:48:25 GMT -5
I'm giving this a big yes, this whole feud is a favorite of mine.
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Post by superstarsleeze on Jul 30, 2018 18:44:44 GMT -5
The best of the crazy, unpredictable Hashimoto vs Ogawa feud. This is raucous mayhem. Murakami fucking rules! I need to nominate the Nagata match because that's insane!
Shinya Hashimoto & Takashi Iizuka vs Naoya Ogawa & Kazunari Murkami - Tokyo Dome 01/04/00
The Dome sure was rocking for this one, baby! From Inoki's entrance through post-match pull apart, this may have the most extended heat ever from a Dome crowd I have seen. The crowd still loves them some Inoki, who came out and said some stuff in Japanese and then broke a big stick in half so he created two wicked sharp stakes. Inoki: Vampire Slayer, Book It, Sci Fi! Everybody is wearing MMA gloves and Hashimoto/Ogawa just has that big match feel that belongs in front of a Dome. It is no wonder Hash thought he could run pretty much an entire promotion with him on top and Ogawa as his number two given the sustained heat. The match delivered a wild, chaotic classic where you had no idea what the heel was going to happen next and any shot could be a KO or a submission. The crowd was really vibing off this chaos and was popping for pretty much every spot. There was pretty much no downtime in the match. Murkami bullrushed Iizuka with lefts and kicks at the outset to establish the feel of the match. He full mounts Iizuka, but he gets to the ref so Murkami shoves the ref off. As he breaks, he kicks Iizuka's head off so Hashimoto comes into check on IIzuka and Murkami grabs the mic to lay some badmouth as one would expect. This is fuckin crazy. Hash fucks up Murkami triggering the big Hashimoto/Ogawa confrontation and the Dome is just losing it. NJPW wrestler pour into the ring and here comes Inoki with his giant fuckin Stake to reestablish order and Iizuka is ok so LETS GET IT ON! Team Ogawa is in love with O Soto Gari/STO and that is their constant go to move to takedown the other team. Once on the mat they trade cross-armbreaker, triangles and a leg bar. There is a real sense of struggle in every movement and the Dome heat is just unreal.
Murkami full mounts Iizuka and was so focused on kicking his ass that he did not see Hashimoto got tagged in, who promptly lights him up with kicks. Hashimoto tells Ogawa not to sing it, but just bring it. Dome is molten. Hashimoto ends their stand up exchange with a wicked headbutt against the ropes and starts beating the piss out of Ogawa and the gloves come off. Ogawa goes to his STO bread and butter, but Hash just throws him back. Ogawa gets on his bike and tries to turn this into a track meet. Hashimoto gets trapped in his guard and survives a triangle choke. Everyone gets hit with STOs as Ogawa begins to turn the tide. Iizuka dropkicks Ogawa to the floor off of Hashimoto. Hashimoto is on Ogawa on the floor and attempts to break his arm with a keylock. Iizuka grabs a rear naked choke on Murkami for the win. Ogawa is a sore sport and throws Iizuka and the NJPW wrestlers pull apart before anything else can happen. The entertainment from this is derived from the chaos and hatred between the two teams. The Dome is just so into match that makes everything electric. The finish was a little too abrupt and I wanted to see more Hashimoto and Ogawa. Still this was a super fun match that just flew right by.
Heat, struggle, urgency, chaos put that altogether and you got a badass match. Murakami is the best heel that never made it. He is only 41 today! There is still hope someone push this man. Murakami & The Two Ogawas would be the greatest puroresu stable ever. There is an out of control feel that is hard to replicate or ever capture and this match has it in spades. The only complaint is that the climax is a little lackluster, but it is still befitting of the match as Murakami gets his comeuppance. It feels like a consolation prize because Ogawa still stands tall against Hashimoto. I really want to watch the rest of the Hashimoto/Ogawa matches.****1/2
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