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Post by Cap on Dec 8, 2017 14:21:07 GMT -5
Holy Demon Army vs Kenta Kobashi and Mitsuharu Misawa (Tag League Championship - AJPW - 6/9/1995)
Nothing to say here. This is a no-brainer nomination. This will finish as number 1 on a lot of ballots and might be my best guess for what will ultimately finish number one. It is such a high octain match with loads of nuance and compelling storytelling. I can't imagine this not being really high on my list.
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Post by elliott on Dec 8, 2017 19:13:10 GMT -5
Seconded. Yeah. Nothing to say. Classic match. Won't be my highest ranked All Japan Tag match, but will still land in my top half. I expect this or Flair/Steamboat Clash to be the eventual #1 of this whole thing.
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Post by smartmark15 on Jan 4, 2018 9:58:38 GMT -5
Going into this project, this is the only certainty: this match is number one. I've said it many times and I'll say it again, this is the greatest match ever wrestled. It was that way when I first saw it, not knowing any of these wrestlers, and it stays that way now after I learned about their careers, histories, and motivations. It's a match that only ever improves with time.
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Post by tetsujin on Jan 4, 2018 16:49:24 GMT -5
It's going to win. The greatest story ever told in a pro wrestling ring.
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Post by Grimmas on Jan 4, 2018 16:50:59 GMT -5
It's going to win. The greatest story ever told in a pro wrestling ring. I used to have this number one, even a few years ago. Although I have soured on puro since, so I think it will drop. The problem this match will have is that people might split the vote on other AJPW matches.
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Post by fadu on Jan 4, 2018 17:13:03 GMT -5
Probably the match with the most well-structured narrative I've ever seen. Other matches probably mean more to me but I'd be surprised if I end up saying I think more than 10 matches ever were better than this.
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Post by bossrock on Jan 5, 2018 16:32:55 GMT -5
An all-time great tag team match with four guys who already have some fantastic tags under their belts. Kobashi's selling and comebacks solidify him as one of the greatest babyfaces ever.
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Post by bossrock on Jan 11, 2018 14:13:16 GMT -5
Also, Kobashi attempting to protect Misawa is one of the most stunning images I've ever seen.
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Post by microstatistics on May 2, 2018 2:18:37 GMT -5
#1
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Post by stunninggrover on May 6, 2018 14:02:45 GMT -5
1995-06-09 Mitsuharu Misawa & Kenta Kobashi vs. Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue [AJPW World Tag Team Championship] (AJPW @ Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan) Super Generation Army vs. Holy Demon Army. I used to prefer most of the other big matches involving these workers. However, I’ve finally reached the point where I am truly appreciating the greatness of this match and where I see it should be mentioned every time a discussion about the Greatest Matches Ever is being started. I’m convinced this is now my favorite tag match between these four workers. It really is such a great match, one of the greatest matches in pro wrestling history. Especially when you know the history these four had prior to his match. The selling is tremendous, and you can really feel the struggle. It really feels like a battle where both teams go the extra mile to beat the other team. Great tag team wrestling. Kawada & Taue are probably the best tag team in pro wrestling history, but Misawa & Kobashi were a great tag team as well. Kobashi trying to protect Misawa from a Kawada & Taue beating was tremendous. Kawada finally pinning Misawa was a big moment. The match lasted 42 minutes. Kawada & Taue became the new tag team champions of the World. This match should end up in the top 10.
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Post by bossrock on Aug 26, 2018 22:04:45 GMT -5
Just watched this again and it's still incredible. If wrestling matches were movies, this would be The Empire Strikes Back. And I mean that in the best possible way. A tremendous struggle between the faces and heels with the heels decimating the faces by any means necessary.
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Post by superstarsleeze on Jul 4, 2020 23:19:45 GMT -5
Well it was nice being the quirky guy with Flair/Morton as my #1, yeah this is the Greatest Match Ever. I reserve the right to change my mind but I probably wont. AJPW World Tag Team Champions Mitsuharu Misawa & Kenta Kobashi vs Toshiaki Kawada & Akira Taue - AJPW 6/9/95 On the eve of the 25th Anniversary of the Greatest Wrestling Match Ever (I really wish Edge vs Orton was on 6/9, this comment will not age well), I am watching this match again for the first time in gosh at least ten years. I vividly remember the ending but I kinda forgot how they get there and the Kawada BLASTS Misawa off the apron and it all comes rushing back. This Misawa vs Kawada at their most heated. Kawada calmly lets Kobashi reverse his Irish Whip so that he could rule full steam ahead and nail Misawa in the bad eye. Watching all of '93, '94 and the front half of '95, I have found Kawada the hardest of the four to connect with, which is weird because when I was a teenager I was all aboard the Kawada express and that big boot teleported me back to High School watching this on Youtube. I thought that spot was so cool and at the time I didnt even know about the orbtial bone. Misawa is rightfully pissed after some selling (dont sleep on Kobashi being aghast at what happened) and demands to be tagged in. Kawada nails him with another boot, but Misawa keeps going. They do a great criss cross sequence and then Kawada nails Kobashi off the apron! Oh Hell Yeah! Corners clear and this shit is crazy. Things settle down and Kawada tags out to Taue. They work a short five minute heel in peril segment on Taue which I totally forgot about. Misawa looked pissed the whole time and was just ripping into Taue. Kobashi was also dishing out the leather. They work a great dive sequence. Misawa does his Tiger Mask distraction act and it is all diversion for Kobashi to nail a shouldertackle from the apron. Misawa SMOKES Kawada and then ELBOW SUICIDA! Great climax to the face shine. Kobashi misses a shoulder tackle from the middle rope perfect timing as the shine had peaked. Kawada wastes no time progressing the match to the next Act by rifling the injured leg of Kobashi with kicks (the thigh/knee was all taped up, my understanding is from a six-man tag on 4/15). Kobashi fights back because he is fucking Kobashi. He kicks Kawada in the face, but his bad leg is the plant leg and stumbles backwards and collapses. A great moment. I love that is a Kobashi move that actually cements Kobashi's own heat segment. Strong heat segment on Kobashi. Taue Scorpion Deathlock. I watched the 60 Minute Broadway from January which features a 19 minute heat segment on Kobashi so I was shocked how quickly this was over, but I know they come back to it. Taue goes for the Kneecrusher, but Kobashi chops his way out of trouble. Misawa dispatches Taue with Elbows but he wants his receipt on Kawada, Kawada drops down from the apron. Misawa lulls Kawada into a false sense of security and DECKS HIM! Misawa applies a Boston Crab on Taue with his back to Kawada who comes up from behind calmly and KICKS Misawa right in the bad eye. Was that an allusion to the Maeda shoot kick on Choshu?!? It feels like they are playing on shoot-y feelings in this match. All these words and we are only 15 minutes into the match! This match still does the trick. The stretch after the Maeda-style shoot kick until Kobashi powders in agony is one of the best stretches in pro wrestling. Misawa had powdered after the kick to the face. Taue rolls Misawa in and tags out. Kawada kicks him in the face and Misawa bellows in pain. Kawada just pummels him in the corner, relentlessly. He throws the ref back. It is insane You get this feel he is shoot pissed off. Misawa FIRES UP! Elbows for everyone! Kawada sells so well. Taue needs to win Henchman of the Year for what he is abotu to do . Misawa is on a roll when Kawada BLASTS him with another kick to the eye. Here comes Kobashi to join the fracas. Taue eyerakes Misawa down and then dropkicks the injured leg of Kobashi to save Kawada. Henchman of the Year. Kawada stomps and stands on the injured leg. Misawa breaks free. Kawada kicks. Misawa NO SELLS! Kawada kicks! Misawa ELBOW BARRAGE~! Taue saves and THROWS MISAWA DOWN BY THE EYES! Taue sweeps Kobashi's leg and stomps the bad leg. Then in the greatest moment of the match thus far...Taue Nodowa on Misawa ON KOBASHI'S BAD LEG! HOLY SHIT! I FUCKING LOVE IT! KAWADA COMES CRASHING DOWN WITH BOTH KNEES ON KOBASHI'S BAD LEG! Three fucking glorious minutes of chaotic wrestling action. TAUE FUCKING RULES! The heat segment on Misawa is really great. Kawada is such a fucking prick. Spinning Heel Kick! Forearm pressed against the eye or standing on it. Wicked lariat at one point! He is just out of cave in Misawa's face. Kawada hits the First Powerbomb at 20 minutes and Taue intercepts Kobashi and hits a kneecrusher. Kawada launches Misawa. 2 count. Should have been a bigger nearfall I just dont think Budokan thought this was only going 20 minutes. Great Stretch Plum on Misawa now Kobashi has recovered and attacks Kawada. Kawada clubs him with a right closed fist but they clothesline each other down. Misawa tags out to Kobashi. I thought Misawa/Kobashi were fucked. Kobashi holds his own against Kawada. Kawada sweeps the leg but tags out to Taue. Kobashi is able to actually get control of Taue and they hit a double Tiger Driver at around 25 minutes to a bigger reaction. Kobashi fist pumps but Taue breaks up the Moonsault. Here comes Misawa who is all piss 'n' vinegar. He is just fucking Taue's day up with this Elbow Onslaught. Tiger Driver for two. Kobashi detains Kawada as Misawa goes for the Facelock. I really love All Japan and think that comes through in all my reviews. I think what makes this match so special is how much hate there is in it. In 6/3/94, I saw the desire to win consume both men and the competitive spirit was very high. This is different this is anger and hate; it is translating into something really special. So every previous time I have watched this match, I cry at the end. I thought I was prepared. I knew what was going to happen. I just stopped crying and now I am thinking about it again. But man when they pull Kobashi off Misawa, it is too much man. Fuck Kawada and Fuck Taue! Man I cant believe the fucking bad guys won. I need to compose myself. I will finish this. But yeah this is the Greatest Match of All Time. I got some sleep and I am back to review the last 15 minutes. Kawada drills Misawa with a Dangerous Backdrop Driver after he pulled him off the Facelock. Kobashi charges across the ring and knocks Kawada off the ring apron to stop Taue from making the tag. Kobashi scores a German for two, but cant get the moonsault but Kawada attacks the leg and chokeslams him off the top. Kawada/Kobashi struggle for control and Kobashi shifts his weight on the Backdrop Driver. I have no clue how Kobashi and Misawa are still in this match. Back suplex by Kobashi but his leg is shot. I think that thats another thing that adds so much drama to this match is that Misawa/Kobashi's "lead" or "control" is tenuous at best and it is so fragile that any moment you know they could lose control, it builds a lot of tension in the viewer. Kobashi tries for the mooonsault two more times. First time Taue detains him, but Misawa says "Fuck this" and just Crashes down with all his body weight on Kawada from the top rope. Kobashi breaks free of Taue. Tries again. Again is detained so Misawa hits a Senton on Kawada. Kobashi lands the Moonsault but lands hard on his knee and he is in a lot of pain and he cant hold Kawada down. Great job by Kobashi selling and Misawa is in full fuck you mode. Kobashi tags out. Misawa comes in with assured look that he is going to end Kawada. Tiger Suplex, Kawada steps into the ropes. So Misawa folds him in half with German and SLUGS Taue with an Elbow. TIGER SUPLEX~! 1-2-NO! Big Time heat at the 35 minute mark. Taue breaks up the pin on the Tiger Driver. TAUE CHOPS THE EYE! NODOWA~! SUPER NODOWA...KOBASHI SAVES...KAWADA SLIDING KICK TO THE BAD LEG...SUPER NODOWA~! Taue is the game change. The Chop to the Eye is very reminiscent to the Carnival Final. Kawada Clubs Misawa with a right to the bad eye, KOPPOU KICK~! Misawa rolls to apron. Oh shit that can only mean one thing NODOWA OF DEATH! Kobashi tries to save. Kawada SWEEPS THE BAD LEG! Kawada clubs Misawa in the back and it is the NODOWA OF DEATH~! We get out first instance of Kobashi crawling to place his body over Misawa to protect his friend. Taue clubs him and pulls him off and then throws him down. It is all just entertainment, Martin, it is just entertainment. Misawa log rolls out of the ring to avoid being pinned. Kawada cant wrangle him. He gets him back in and its only 2. The crowd didnt bite on that one. Then Kobashi crawls in and holds Misawa's leg in order to avoid him being Powerbombed. What a great moment! It is getting dusty in here. I do have a dust allergy. Iconic moment the stereo NODOWA and Powerbomb. Misawa backdrops out of the powerbomb...theres life in the Ace. Kawada is stomping mericlessly in the bad eye. Kobashi crawls and puts his body on Misawa. They yank him off and Kobashi is struggling against their will to cover Misawa again. Fuck I am crying again. How the fuck does Chad watch this every year? DANGEROUS NODOWA/Back Drop Driver COMBO on Kobashi! ROARING ELBOW~! ON TAUE! GO MISAWA GO! KICK THEIR ASSES! Jumping High Kick by Kawada for 2! Things look bad for our heroes. Elbow to Kawada...cmon...DANGEROUS BACK DROP DRIVER! 1-2-NO! Kobashi is dead to the world. Misawa is on his own. Jumping High Kick to the bad eye! POWERBOMB~! Taue holding Kobashi back 1-2-3! Fuck I cant believe the bad guys won. Baba, why did you have to do me dirty like that. I like being unique and I like being original. I really want to hold up a different match and say that is the Best of All Time. But no, this is the Greatest Match of All Time and I am not even sure it is close. Three things stand out to me that take the normal All Japan epic ***** baseline to a whole new level. 1. They ratcheted up the hate to pretty much as close as they could to shoot levels. The credit here goes to Kawada and Misawa. Kawada was the instigator, but the key was Misawa sold it very subtlety but if you watch enough Misawa you know he is fucking pissed. Misawa doesnt take cheapshots to opponent on the apron, he is focused on the win. Kawada had gotten under his skin. Kawada kept it going with the Maeda Shoot Kick to Eye and pummeling him in the corner. Kawada's obsession reached a fever pitch here and Misawa played his role perfectly. 2. Akira Taue's exponential improvement during the 1995 Carnival. This match would not be as good in 1993 or 1994 because Taue needed to find himself. He is best Henchman of All Time. Loyal, despicable, shameless. He will do anything for the cause which is to ensure victory for his team. In addition, the NODOWA Of Death (off the apron) is so critical and it was developed as a game-changer during Carny '95. It was Taue's Chop to the Eye that was the Point of No Return for Misawa/Kobashi. 3. Kenta Kobashi's emotional performance. Kobashi has amazing facial expression. The beauty of Kobashi is he is such a natural, organic actor. Nothing feels wooden, forced or hollow with him like it would with Shawn Michaels let's say. You truly believe that his only instinct is to get to his friend/mentor and put his body on top to stop the beating. I am getting choked up again just thinking about it. Four men with four distinctly different performances that come together to create the Greatest Pro Wrestling Match of All Time! It is 6/9/95. *****
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Post by cactus on Jul 14, 2020 11:05:32 GMT -5
*sigh*
It's annoying how perfect this match is. The main reason I love this match is Kobashi's performance. His knee problems are no secret to anyone. When a simple kick sends Kobashi to the floor, Kawada and Taue devise their strategy to tear his leg to shit. Kobashi takes so many nasty shots to his knees and he makes you wonder if he is actually hurt. In the last 10-15 minutes of the match, Kobashi is barely walking. He tries to save Misawa from a beating by protecting him and it's just brilliant storytelling. This is tense, gripping and ripe with great storytelling. This is the greatest pro-wrestling match ever, in my opinion. I think I am going to struggle to find a match better than this. This is my #1.
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Post by Cap on Aug 18, 2020 6:42:33 GMT -5
From my rewatch project on 8/17/2020
Holy Demon Army vs Kenta Kobashi/Mitsuharu Misawa (Tag League Final – 6/9/1995) Current Rank: 7 Trending: Up What do you say about this match, honestly? I think it sort of ran away with the top spot last year not because it was overwhelmingly everyone’s #1 pick, but it was the closest thing we all came to agreeing on greatness. This match fell a few spots over the past year, but I think it is probably going to jump back up to around the 4-5 spot. It is just an undeniably great tag match to me. Everything comes together and all the pieces fit together so perfectly. It is all earned and the homestretch comes off as unparalleled in terms of meaningfulness and weight. I said in talking about the joshi tag earlier that all the dynamics work together to tell a complete story. That is very much the case here as well and I think ultimately the final chapter of this story pushes it ahead by just a touch. This is (nearly) universally loved for a reason. It is just top shelf wrestling between four men who have unbelievable chemistry. Full Post: gweproject.freeforums.net/post/8466
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Post by makaiclub on Nov 26, 2020 18:02:49 GMT -5
This might just be one of the best tag matches of all time. Everything and I mean everything clicks perfectly together in this match. The story, the drama, the selling, the smart tag wrestling, great sense in build, the little components that bring everything together. This had it all. Everyone played their roles to absolute perfection. The Holy Demon Army worked on Kobashi's already injured leg in creative ways. Initially Taue threw small kicks to the leg as a defense against a tight wrist lock before going back to the leg every now and again. One thing I loved about this match is that everything took it's time. Nothing was rushed and carefully implemented. The match was built towards Kobashi nailing moonsault. It built towards Kawada hitting the powerbomb. It built towards Taue hitting his Nodowa off the apron. Everything had a struggle, it all mattered because they built it all so well. It was almost narrative perfection. This had a plethora of great moments, whether it was Kawada firing the first shot by kicking an unexpected Misawa off the top rope or Misawa rolling out of the ring after being hit with the Nodowa, or, best yet, Kobashi covering an out of it Misawa while Kawada was stomping the shit out him. Great moments that came in a logical setting along with the great atmosphere and overall narrative, this is one of the most elite matches ever. *****
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