So out of curiosity..... who was his biggest rivals during that time?
Also..... man the Ref Red Shoes is that dude.
Its like every time I see him in a match I know "this about to be some good shyt"
Martha
Nakamura, Nagata, Mutoh.
So out of curiosity..... who was his biggest rivals during that time?
Also..... man the Ref Red Shoes is that dude.
Its like every time I see him in a match I know "this about to be some good shyt"
Martha
Kenny keeps on winning, even though we all knew it from the start, it's officially a 3 man race on Block B. Osaka is gonna be key as expected. Omega vs Ishii will determine how many options are left to keep the intrigue going into the block's final day at Budokan.
Ishii pretty much has to win to keep things open, a draw is also an option but that would only leave Naito with a chance and it would make it obvious he's beating Ibushi later that night. If Kenny beats Ishii he pretty much locks his spot in the Finals which would be beyond weird having 2 more days left for the block and a huge show in Budokan that wouldn't have any stakes in it, I just can't see that happening.
PS: The wild card is of course Yano, man would it be hilarious if he costs Kenny 1 or 2 points in the second to last day of the block![]()
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You never know with the two. I could see a Double Countout with both em taped to the rails.
Its sucks majority of wrestlers are eliminated before Osaka. You pull a two day shows at the arena and only 4 matches are worth a fukk.
With SANADA eliminated, the side story with Naito kinda lost unless he eliminated Naito.
Too bad I missed him in his prime and hearing all the "he saved NJPW, he put it on his back" from the commentators.
Damn was this dude really the John Cena of NJPW or something?
Martha
Kenny/ZSJ was a big disappointment. Felt like it never really went into high gear. Ibushi/Goto was also a bit of a disappointment, in part because everything is after Ibushi/Ishii, and partly because now Goto's big desperate spots I've seen in every match and they've lost their impact.
Block A also becomes officially a 3 man race with Tanahashi, White and Okada. White has the tie breaker on both on them so either Makabe in Osaka or EVIL at Budokan (most likely) will spoil his chances for the Finals.
BTW, I think this tournament has drawn more than last year in every single venue except 1. Really interested on the 2 shows prior to the Finals (which has been sold out for a while now) because they have two very different and distinct main events. I think Ibushi vs Omega might get close to a sell outbut I have no clue what Okada vs Tana will draw, if they get 8k (half the building) that day it would be a success imo
SANADA can't eliminate Naito now, either Ibushi takes him out in Osaka (which seems like the most likely scenario) or Naito gotta keep winning to have chances going into the final day, as at that point he would be the only other one that could reach the Finals if Ibushi spoils Omega.
I knew the Kenny/ZSJ would be a dud, Sabre's style only works with certain styles of wrestlers, became really clear this G1.
xKenny Ishii
Naito xKota
xKenny Yano
xKota Tama
xNaito Sanada
Kenny xKota
xNaito Sabre
This would have Kenny winning by 2 points, only losing to Kota. Kota and Naito would have tied for second, but Kota gets tie breaker for beating Naito, so it makes total sense when Kenny wins the G1 final and challenges his best friend, and the only person to defeat him in the whole tourney, for an epic title bout at WK. I think, or I fukked up my math.
That would make the final day for Block B at Budokan completely useless though, as nothing would be on the line.
Any stakes for the G-1 itself would've been decided before that show. One of the big matches (Naito vs Sabre) would be just a special attraction, and the main event (Ibushi vs Omega) would only serve as a stepping stone to a bigger match down the line.
After WK I can't say I'm 100% sure of anything anymore but it would be shocking if that scenario plays out.