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Post by bossrock on Jan 7, 2018 19:59:27 GMT -5
Mitsuharu Misawa and Jun Akiyama vs. Akira Taue and Toshiaki Kawada (AJPW-5/23/1996)
One of the greatest tag matches of all-time and servers as the perfect precursor to the legendary rematch in December. Akiyama plays the gutsy underdog trying to survive Taue and Kawada's onslaught while Misawa throws forearms left and right in attempts to save him. I'd probably rate the December match higher, but this is still a classic and absolutely a top 10 contender for my list.
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Post by childs on Jan 9, 2018 14:10:02 GMT -5
I don't know that this will end up on my ballot, but it was a great chapter in the year-long story of pushing Akiyama to the big leagues. Though the focus was obviously on him, I always loved Misawa in these matches. Nothing screamed "ace" better than the way he'd hang back until the moment demanded that he step in and re-set the table. This one should at least be in the discussion.
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Post by microstatistics on Jan 20, 2018 14:35:30 GMT -5
I prefer this to 12/6/1996 and one I'll consider for my list. Great character work here: Akiyama the fighting underdog, Misawa the ace, HDA the disrespectful, violent pricks. Great finish as well.
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Post by shrike02 on Jan 20, 2018 19:32:52 GMT -5
Akiyama is an all-time great face in peril. This is one stellar example of it.
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Post by stunninggrover on May 23, 2018 11:03:18 GMT -5
1996-05-23 Mitsuharu Misawa & Jun Akiyama vs. Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue (AJPW @ Nakajima Sports Center in Sapporo, Japan) This match took place exactly 22 years ago today (as I’m typing this). Kawada & Taue defended the AJPW World Tag Team Championship. The moves were greatly executed. Both teams showed a great display of teamwork. Selling was great. Akiyama pinned Kawada! Misawa & Akiyama became the tag team champions of the World! 27:26
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Post by dkuchler31096 on Jun 6, 2019 13:50:42 GMT -5
This was an example of Akiyama at his best. His selling was awesome in this match and both teams shined at double team moves. ****1/4
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Post by superstarsleeze on Jul 6, 2020 20:47:29 GMT -5
This match fucking rocked! Definite contender for my list. Misawa and Akiyama gelled instantly. Akiyama brought a whole new dynamic to this match up. Misawa and Kobashi were a team of two great singles wrestlers. Misawa & Akiyama were a great tag team and there's a difference. Akiyama was much more strategic in this match. Kobashi gets by on sheer will and passion. Akiyama it is more of a mental game. I tend to favor the emotional, heart-based wrestlers, but I love variety and Akiyama brings a different approach which I appreciate. Akiyama definitely has heart too. He is a nice balance between the red hot Kobashi and the ice cold Misawa. Tremendous finish run. Misawa reacts totally differently to Akiyama than Kobashi. He is more much liberal with his saves and interference. Loved the finish. This was a banger!
All Japan World Tag Team Champions Holy Demon Army vs Mitsuharu Misawa & Jun Akiyama - AJPW 5/23/96
My initial impression of the Misawa & Akiyama team is that Akiyama is a much more strategic wrestler than Kobashi. He is more active in double teams, guarding Misawa's covers and wrestling a more strategically sound tag team match. Misawa & Kobashi were two great singles wrestlers that won on the sheer force that they were two greatest of all time. Akiyama being the young gun overcame his youth by wrestling more textbook. Watch the opening, he stays in the ring almost the entirety of Misawa's portion. He is helping out with double teams and guarding against Kawada. Another moment later on after Misawa face in peril and a hot tag, Misawa had returned and he was having trouble hitting a bomb on Taue originally he wanted a Tiger Driver, but that morphed into a Tiger Suplex and he still couldnt hoist him over and he called out maybe one word in Japanese and Akiyama was on it and kicked Taue and boom Tiger Suplex. Never saw that out of Misawa/Kobashi, not trying to disparage Misawa/Kobashi who had great matches not just with Kawada/Taue, but also Doc/Ace and Baba/Hansen so they worked, but I liked how quickly the Misawa/Akiyama unit gelled.
Just some notes, I wanted to cover that I didnt in the opening paragraph. I liked how Akiyama was out to prove his mettle from the outset. He was confident and was out there to win. I love when people at least attempt or hit their finish early in this case an Exploder on Taue. It makes me believe you arent out there putting out a performance you there to win. A wrestling match doesnt have to go 30 minutes, it could be 2 minutes make me believe you want the "W" not a great match. I love how Misawa was right out there with an Elbow Suicida as soon as Taue powdered. He was on it. After the Misawa in Peril, Akiyama stood up and won control against Kawada, slaps, jumping knees even a punch. Akiyama proved he belong. He bested Taue too, great double dropkick and then it goes into the Tiger Suplex sequence I discussed. Akiyama tagged back in and was going for the Exploder. Now let's talk Holy Demon Army.
I have been focusing on Akiyama because he is shiny & new and he is the focal point. Kawada was taking a very Misawa approach to this match. He was hanging back letting Taue eat some pretty big bombs (Exploder, Elbow Suicida, Tiger Driver and Tiger Suplex) but whenever it almost got of hand he was there. The initial shine climaxed with a Tiger Driver and I was like Kawada/Taue are due. Kawada launched his sortie and freed Taue. Kawada hits a Dangerous Back Drop Driver, pretty wicked headdrop bump from Misawa. They worked over Misawa's neck together. Kneedrops, kicks, Snake Eyes and Stretch Plum. Transitions out to the hot tag was a little weak...I think just some Misawa elbows. We covered Akiyama's hot tag which was very effective in Akiyama proving his mettle. After the Tiger Suplex when Taue was about to take a Exploder is when Kawada struck again from the apron. He broke up the attempt and more importantly took Misawa out of commission with a Jumping High Kick that led to a NODOWA~! Kawada and Taue have been licking their chops as they have played with their food as Akiyama is at their mercy. Pretty damn perfect opening.
Damn they put Akiyama over huge! Big balls on the booking and it paid off. Akiyama takes a lickin but he keeps on tickin'. Taue Powerbombs Akiyama, but it is not Dynamic. Taue wants to finish the punk off with a Nodowa of Death. Misawa's hand is forced and he comes in, Kawada cuts him off at the pass, but he fights through it to save Akiyama and pulls him back to the sanctuary of their own corner.
Misawa's hot tag is glorious as he lights Taue up, nice German suplex. This match is so efficient. On the Tiger Driver attempt, Kawada TRUCKS him with a Lariat. Now Kawada is in and they tease the big finish run is going to be Kawada putting his archrival away. Powerbomb. Dangerous Nodowa/Back Drop Driver Combination. Akiyama is there to save. The Second Powerbomb is thwarted by the Misawa-Rana. Blocks Jumping High Kick! ROARING ELBOW~! Kawada is out cold! This leads to the Akiyama hot tag. At first, it looks like it is going well, nice Northern Lights. German, nope, Kawada does his standard Pele kick save. Trademark Jumping High Kick...whats this Kawada has injured his ankle! Taue rushes in to try to pull him safety. Misawa intervenes and throws Taue out and SPINNING PLANCHA BY MISAWA! Crows has been whipped into a frenzy! Akiyma dragon leg screw to Kawada's bum wheel got a huge pop! Misawa hits a massive German Suplex on Kawada. Akiyama buries him with Three Exploders! Akiyama PINS KAWADA!??!? HOLY SHIT! Kobashi did NOT even do that! WOW!
Kawada was a total pro here. Selling his leg like only he can and boy oh boy did he feed Akiyama on those Exploders great job. He made Akiyama right there. So selfless, hats off to him. Akiyama is an instant overnight sensation. What a coming out party! Love the new dynamic that Akiyama brings to these tag matches, very strategic and he definitely was a new wrinkle for Kawada & Taue who are usually the ones exploiting the double teams and being the better tag wrestlers. Misawa & Akiyama immediately are amazing tag team not because they are each individually great because they really executed a smart tag strategy throughout the match. They times their double teams and saves so well. Misawa was still the leader it was his Roaring Elbow that put Kawada in a hole and it was his wise blocking of Taue that stopped Kawada from tagging out and it was his German on Kawada to set up Akiyama. Really excellent tag team wrestling! ****3/4
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Post by mvz on May 9, 2021 5:11:25 GMT -5
This match flew by, a treat to watch and kind of archetypal wrestling. Akiyama was fantastic out of the gate, yet there was still that sense that he was going to pay a heavy cost once he was on the defensive. And he did take a beating, some of the slaps were uncomfortable to watch. Misawa was fantastic in this is well with some subtle moments before an all time great save.
This was a great finishing stretch and I popped at the three count, I wasn’t sure of the ending. This is tag team wrestling done right.
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Post by elliott on Sept 15, 2023 21:41:07 GMT -5
These big tag matches are pretty tedious for me.
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