Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Destruction '14 in Kobe: Two Marvelous Matches


Destruction 2014 in Kobe

(2014/9/21)


1.      Bullet Club (Yujiro Takahashi, Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson) vs. CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii, Rocky Romero, Alex Koslov)

Fine opener with Ishii GOATing as the rabid hot tag. Nice to see the Bucks back in Japan.

***1/4


2.      Suzuki-gun (TAKA Michinoku, Taichi, Desperado) vs. Alex Shelley, Maximo, BUSHI

These two teams had a good match on 9/13, so I already got what I wanted from them days ago, therefore I wasn’t upset about the lack of an actual match here, this was more of an angle to sell the evil SZKG trio as vicious evildoing pricks, I quite dug it, swell little segment.

N/A


3.      Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi, Tiger Mask, Cpt. New Japan vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, Jushin Liger, Tomoaki Honma

I don’t understand why they separated Liger and TMIV here, but oh well… I guess it’s because they didn’t want two complete underdogs (Honma and Captain) on the same page. Ha, I just remembered they did it few days ago too. *** 10 minutes later *** Yep, it makes even more sense now, because – HONMA WON! HONMA WON! HONMA WON! Short, but very eventful 8-man tag with a nice, feelgood ending.

***1/4


4.      Minoru Suzuki & Takashi Iizuka vs. Toru Yano & Kazushi Sakuraba

Thankfully, MiSu and Sakuraba were in the main roles here, so much heat and HATE between them, Suzuki didn’t give a shit about Yano or the outcome, all he wanted is to brawl with Sakuraba and possibly murder him, there was an obligatory post-match annihilation of the Young Lions and all the other mad stuff MiSu does regularly. This was a strong build to their inevitable Sumo Hall singles match and I’m really looking forward to it.

***


5.      IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. KUSHIDA ©

If you told me six months ago these two would work a match like this, I’d call you batshit insane. But things change, this was a GLORIOUS Jr. title match that felt like a beautifully done throwback to the 90s and the time of Samurai/Liger/Pegasus/Otani, I got those vibes. I’m a sucker for a focused, minimalistic style of pro-wrestling, these two did a wonderful job in that department.

****1/2


6.      Tetsuya Naito & Kota Ibushi vs. AJ Styles & Tama Tonga

Decent, but that’s about it. It had its moments of potential greatness, but it never quite materialized properly, they held back and it was obvious, especially in the finishing run.

**3/4


7.      IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows ©

Very good shit, borderline great, my man YOSHI-HASHI delivered again in the role of a ballsy underdog against the big bad wolves. There was a fantastic nearfall that cemented fucking Yujiro as the most hated man in puroresu, good shit all over the place, really nice tag match.

***3/4


8.      Hirooki Goto vs. Togi Makabe

Well, this sucked, and I had some hopes for this because their G1 match was good and their prelude interactions were heated and looked promising. Unfortunately, this one was bollocks. Plus, Goto lost… again, another big show, and another Goto loss.

bad


9.      Katsuyori Shibata vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi

After watching the first time, I thought this was good, but not great. But then I got this feeling, my gut was telling me to watch again because I missed something, and it was right, this match was fantastic. It feels like a complete match, like something’s come to an end, like the stage one of the rivalry is now over, that post-match handshake is big, and it affects the bell-to-bell action too, that handshake was a significant part of the whole story they told here. These two have a tremendous chemistry together, they really upgraded and build on the first two matches, so like I already said, it felt like a complete match and there was this tangible sense of closure. I loved how Tana was booked here, one part of the story was that his style of puroresu is better than Shibata’s style, it was clear cut storytelling and you could feel it every time Tana made transitions from Shibata inspired stiffness to his own arsenal of signature spots. “First I’m gonna stand toe-to-toe with you in YOUR OWN puroresu, than I’m gonna finish you off with mine, SUPERIOR puroresu, ergo, I AM A BETTER MAN!” Fantastic stuff all around.

****1/2


10.  IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Bad Luck Fale ©

Good, satisfying main event with a surprising result, did not see the big man dropping the belt back to Shinsuke on his first defense, not to mention Shinsuke won their last match, at G1. This was another good match between these two, probably the best after the NJC Finale. Fale is a good big guy, but can be great when he has someone on the opposite side to bump and sell for him, and Shinsuke did exactly that. They played off their earlier matches, it was nice, overall this was a strong enough main event.

***3/4

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