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Post by MHardcore on Jun 9, 2019 15:07:24 GMT -5
Time to stop all these apron moves. Honestly surprised Ibushi isn’t dead. WTF
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Post by Justin Case on Jun 9, 2019 15:20:57 GMT -5
That was brutal to watch!
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Post by MHardcore on Jun 9, 2019 16:55:50 GMT -5
What a weekend for wrestling close calls. Takers Tombstone, Goldberg’s Jackhammer (?), and now this.
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Post by TTX on Jun 9, 2019 16:59:43 GMT -5
Crazy...someone's going to die from it and it's not worth it.
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Post by Pete on Jun 9, 2019 17:46:53 GMT -5
Obviously New Japan and the wrestlers themselves don't care, because they're still doing this crap after what happened to Shibata and then Takahashi. But it's too much. Ibushi and Naito are too good to have to resort to doing this.
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Post by Justin Case on Jun 9, 2019 18:42:37 GMT -5
Seen a lot of botch spots lately, not sure if they were recent ones or just ones people have been sharing because of some recent ones? At any rate, horrible to see stuff like that!
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Post by MHardcore on Jun 9, 2019 21:31:38 GMT -5
Obviously New Japan and the wrestlers themselves don't care, because they're still doing this crap after what happened to Shibata and then Takahashi. But it's too much. Ibushi and Naito are too good to have to resort to doing this. I agree. The Japanese guys have always loved getting dropped on their heads. Just used to be I. The ring when it happened.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2019 12:21:02 GMT -5
Obviously New Japan and the wrestlers themselves don't care, because they're still doing this crap after what happened to Shibata and then Takahashi. But it's too much. Ibushi and Naito are too good to have to resort to doing this. I mean the real lesson that should have been learned was a decade ago when the king of the head drops died taking a routine backdrop driver. After that, the shit should have cooled off and it didn't. The dangerous moves are exciting and the Japanese fans have always loved seeing it. If only the company who built their style on grappling and striking and realism could somehow go back to that instead of the overblown spotfests that NOAH learned wasn't a sustainable style more than a decade ago.
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