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This is so different from anything we see today. A different language. A different feeling. A different world. A battle over every inch. Nothing given. Everything mattering. We've traded struggle for disposable kinetic euphoria. It can be reclaimed to enhance today's athleticism.

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Matt D - SC1 year ago

Weirdly, what hit the closest to this in the last few months was the first minute of the exhibition between Shibata/Tanahashi when they were just locking up. That lock up felt just right, picture perfect. Then they traded chops mindlessly til the time limit ran out and lost me.

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Matt D - SC1 year ago

I sure as heck didn’t see anything like that in Takeshita vs Shibata. For all that Takeshita wrote a thesis on the German suplex, I never see an iota of the above weight and pressure and consequence in his wrestling. Given his stature, you’d think he’d be perfect for it.

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American Stories Network1 year ago

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Chris Bourke1 year ago

Struggle and psychology was mistranslated into long rest holds and layout sells. Wrestling is best when it is a constant battle of wills.

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Tiny Grey Cat1 year ago

Unfortunately, it would require smarks to actually get swept up in the emotions of professional wrestling

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Eric Koenreich1 year ago

Unfortunately, I feel like the genie can’t be put back in the bottle on this one. TV matches are too short and so are fans attention spans. I really wish it wasn’t the case.

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Matt D - SC1 year ago

I’m a believer that fans can be conditioned over time. That’s the name of the game, right? There are structural issues but it’d take people by surprise/feel fresh. If already over wrestlers show that they care about every inch maybe they can get fans on board? No harm in trying?

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The Poet1 year ago

@elliottswrstlin It could be. But the newer generations of fans would have to be re-educated to the joys of what once was.

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W. Ryne Hall1 year ago

MAN, did these two guys work great together or what?! So tough, so real.

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jerseyjoegotch1 year ago

But do the #AEW wrestlers who fetishize Japanese wrestling realize what made it special??? b/c their tributes or emulations of it completely fall short, #njpw

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Eduardo Martinez1 year ago

First part of the video reminded me of Eddy and Negro, how the struggle and defense was so cool, that it felt awesome when Eddy finally hit the suplex.

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