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Post by elliott on Dec 7, 2017 21:30:28 GMT -5
Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy vs Genichiro Tenryu & Toshiaki Kawada (Real World Tag League - AJPW - 12/16/1988) Legendary match tag match. I don't think they created the "Go it Alone" formula here, but this is one of the absolute most memorable examples of it. Classic match. Everytime Hansen & Tenryu were in the ring against or with each other in the late 80s time period was absolutely magic. Kawada managed to keep up with the big boys and added a fresh dynamic to the main event tag mix before getting taken out. Awesome match that totally holds up.
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Post by Cap on Dec 8, 2017 8:15:06 GMT -5
Second
Ohhh Fuck yeah, this is one of my favorite tag matches ever. I love this match and almost everything about it. I love Kawada's place in the match and I love just how much action there is. Hansen and Gordy is one of my favorite pairings and this is probably their peak. I am not sure where it lands for me, but id be pretty shocked if it didn't make it.
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Post by bossrock on Jan 7, 2018 19:42:34 GMT -5
Third
It's no surprise that the match with the best lariat from Stan Hansen is also one of the greatest matches of all time. A young Kawada is eager to prove himself while Tenryu, Hansen, and even Gordy do a great job brutalizing each other. All-time great tag match and a strong contender for best match of the 80's.
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Post by J. (aka El-P) on Jan 18, 2018 11:02:15 GMT -5
Oh, I remember why I voted Stan Hansen #1 in the GWE. This is a war. It totally goes against what pro-wrestling usually looks like and what we're told should be, with the dynamic changes and the epic nearfalls from finishers and shit. This is a fight with two guys trying to hold on until the point they just aren't able to and finally get killed by two brutal gaijins. This looks brutal because it probably was. This is what pro-wrestling should be, with a complete absence of self-awareness. This is pro-wrestling at its absolute best.
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Post by stunninggrover on Feb 15, 2018 12:09:34 GMT -5
This was a war between two great teams. This match was the final of the 1988 AJPW Real World Tag League. Kawada showed that signs of his future greatness, but he got brutally injured by Hansen. Tenryu had to fight the rest of the match on his own against two of the toughest gaijin around.
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Post by superstarsleeze on Jul 22, 2018 18:12:04 GMT -5
This is a contender for Greatest Match Ever for me. Great combination of strategy and brutality.
Stan Hansen & Terry Gordy vs Genichiro Tenryu & Toshiaki Kawada - AJPW Real World Tag League 12/16/88
JBL would cream himself over how many MONSTER LARIATS are in this match.
The last half of this match is basically legalized murder of Tenryu by Hansen & Gordy. This match embodies "Think shoot, but work" and is Hansen's definitive statement on pro wrestling. Every single thing is a struggle. If he can throw a wild kick, he will throw a wild kick. He is not going to wait on the apron, he is going to come in and smack the shit out of you to save his partner. Gordy took his cue from Hansen was great as Hansen Jr., but the difference was Hansen was just absolutely wild and merciless. There is a point towards the beginning where Tenryu is just tagged in and Hansen yanks out a prone Gordy to save him from Tenryu gaining an advantage. You truly felt that this match mean the world to all four men. Hansen was so worried about going down an advantage that he pulled out his tag partner. That's Japanese tag wrestling in a nutshell. It is really hard to make comebacks because each tag is essentially trying to make this a handicap match. In the Southern tag formula, there is a face in peril and a hot tag, but there is always that sense of hope. Once a tag team falters in Japan, there is just a sense of impending doom.
Young cheetah-print Kawada was massively over and utterly fearless in this match against these bullies. I thought this would be your standard vet/young lion against dick heels, but Kawada more than held his own. Hell, he took it to these tough SOBs. Kawada was throwing massive spinkicks and monster lariats with the best of them. Tenryu trusted Kawada and against these two, he had to! Tenryu is definitely the equal of the gaijin, but suffers from the fact that he constantly has to face them two on one. He can handle them individually, but as soon as Hansen or Gordy feels the other is trouble they will rush to the other's aid.
The brutality of this match was something else. The lariats, chops and kicks need to be heard to be appreciated. The yell of agony from Tenryu when Hansen clobbered him in the back was something I have never heard in a Tenryu match or men's wrestling. It was a fucking war out there. There is clothesline from Gordy that hit Tenryu so hard I don't think he even had to sell, it hurt that much. Kawada's big moment is that he goes wild on Hansen and he actually stomps Hansen down and crowd goes wild. Gordy saves, but Hansen is actually hurt and has to tag out. Kawada Germans Gordy and Hansen kicks Kawada's leg out from underneath the bridge.
Then in the spot that maybe my favorite spot of all time, Hansen steps on Kawada's foot and rifles his knee with kicks. That is sadism. Hansen lets Kawada go only to push him out of the ring and NAIL Tenryu with a LARIAT! The match goes on, but at this point is when the impending doom sinks in. Kawada's is pretty much finished and for the rest of the match the gaijin takes turns beating shit out of him at ringside. Tenryu blasted by the Lariat so hard that he fell over the railing is in pretty piss poor shape to take on these two bullies two on one. The rest of the match you just get angrier and angrier at how unfair it is that Tenryu is basically being murdered by these two men. The spot where Kawada explodes in a frenzy from the outside to save Tenryu from Gordy powerbomb is great. You do get the sense that Hansen has blown himself up in a worked sense and Tenryu's last gasp is chop the shit out of Hansen. He gets his licks in and perhaps if the match is one on one he could pull it off, but anytime he gets anywhere Gordy interferes, Until Gordy misses wildly with a clothesline and Tenryu POWERBOMBS Hansen! Gordy recovers and powerbombs Tenryu. HANSEN LARIAT!!! Mercy killing.
Even though, the last half of the match was full of impending doom, they did a great job working in hope spots. I thought Hansen sold exhaustion fabulously. Gordy was a great dick heel sidekick. Hansen's individual performance in this match is a candidate for greatest performance in a single match. Kawada was great as the fearless rookie and selling the knee is Kawada's bread and butter. Tenryu was perfect in his role as veteran asskicker that's outgunned, but is going to down in a hail of bullets. The best non-90sAJPW tag match in history in my book! *****
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Post by club on Mar 18, 2022 17:06:36 GMT -5
The violent organic style is absolutely my thing. Such a simple story told expertly. My second favourite All Japan match. Will rank very highly.
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Post by lemming on Mar 19, 2022 10:09:09 GMT -5
This is another elite match I rewatched recently. This and the following year's tag league final are both MOTD contenders for me. Great action, great story, I've not really got anything to add to what's already been said, other than "Agreed."
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Post by puropotsy on Jun 10, 2023 10:34:22 GMT -5
A classic tag match with all-out bell-to-bell action. Hansen and Gordy show why they’re my favorite ass-kicking tag team and Tenryu and Kawada sell their kicked asses off. Possibly a Top 20 match for me.
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