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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Phil's Ongoing 2007 MOTY LIST

1. Nigel McGuinness v. Samoa Joe ROH 3/3
2. John Cena v. Umaga WWE 1/28
3. Nigel McGuinness v. Takeshi Morishima ROH 4/14
4. Chris Harris v. James Storm TNA 5/13
5. Jimmy Jacobs v. B.J. Whitmer ROH 3/4
6. Samoa Joe v. Takeshi Morishima ROH 2/16
7. Matt Hardy v. Finlay WWE 6/19
8. Shawn Micheals v. John Cena WWE 4/23
9. Jimmy Jacobs v. B.J. Whitmer ROH 3/31
10. Solar 1/Mano Negra v. Negro Navarro/Black Terry Lucha Libre VIP 3/10
11. MNM v. Hardy Boyz WWE 1/28
12. Briscoes v. Ricky Marvin/Kontaro Suzuki NOAH 1/21
13. Bryan Danielson/Takeshi Morishima v. KENTA/Nigel McGuiness ROH 5/12
14. John Cena v. Great Khali 5/20
15. Mitsuhara Misawa v. Bison Smith NOAH 6/3
16. John Cena v. King Booker v. Bobby Lashley v. Mick Foley v. Randy Orton WWE 6/24
17. Briscoes v. Murder City Machine Guns ROH 4/28
18. Finlay v. Undertaker 3/6 WWE
19. Briscoes v. Kevin Steen/El Generico ROH 4/14
20. Colt Cabana v. Jimmy Jacobs ROH 2/24
21. Takeshi Sasaki v. Yuki Miyamoto BJW 3/14
22. John Cena v. Shawn Michaels WWE 4/1
23. Shinjiro Ohtani/Takao Omori/Kazunari Murakami v. Kohei Sato/Hirotaka Yokoi/Yoshiro Takayama Zero 1 1/19
24. Matt Sydal v. The Man Gravity Forgo PAC ROH 3/4
25. Davey Richards/Roderick Strong v. Jack Evans/Delirious ROH 4/14

Previously on the list

Necro Butcher v. Toby Klien CZW 1/13
Chris Benoit v. Chavo Guerrero WWE 1/16
BJ Whitmer v. Jimmy Jacobs ROH 1/27
Nigel McGuiness v. Jimmy Rave ROH 3/4
Matt Hardy v. Ken Kennedy WWE 3/13
Samoa Joe v. Eddie Kingston FSM 3/17
Takeshi Morishima/Mohammed Yone v. Jun Akiyama/Takeshi Rikio NOAH 4/1
Undertaker v. Batista WWE 4/1
Chris Benoit v. MVP 4/10
Yuji Nagata v. Hiroshi Tanahashi NJ 4/13
Mitsuhara Misawa v. Takuma Sano NOAH 4/28
John Cena v. Great Khali v. Umaga WWE 6/4

7. Matt Hardy v. Finlay WWE 6/19

Matt Hardy has really developed a great TV match formula in the first half of the year. A batch of hot offense, he injures a body part, the heel works over the body part, Hardy does a great job of selling, and then he pulls out a flash win. It is pretty much a formula you can use with anyone half decent and have a good match. Hardy plays the role great, he is probably the best seller in the WWE outside of maybe Cena, and his offense is simple and looks good. When you plug a master like Finlay into the formula you are really going to have a treat. Finlay is spectacular here, going after the leg, everything he does is with force and violence and I am loving the indian death lock as a secondary finisher, maybe it is a shout out to Princess Paula.

13. Bryan Danielson/Takeshi Morishima v. KENTA/Nigel McGuiness ROH 5/12
This was a blow away main event of an otherwise crappy PPV. I have read people complain about Nigel just throwing lariats, but I am a Choshu fan, nothing wrong with simplifying what you do, if you do it well, and Nigel was killing people with lariats here, from all angles. Nigel's big match restarts are always fun, and I loved him coming back in with the taped up arm, and the jawbreaker with the bad arm was a great near fall. You kind of forget how good Danielson is, but he was amazing here. KENTA and McGuiness are two of his best opponents, and all of their interactions were great. The multiple reversal finish is a staple of indy wrestling, but Danielson may be the only guy who can really pull it off. The whole finish section with KENTA was completely awesome. The match wasn't perfect, for guys who trained together and work constantly KENTA and Morishima don't interact well, and the points where they were matched up were the weakest parts.


15. Mitsuhara Misawa v. Bison Smith NOAH 6/3

I was down right shocked at how much I enjoyed this match. I really loved Misawa in his matches against Sano and Sugiara. He plays the role of a broken down old Samurai trying to will his body into one more battle, he wants to pass the torch but no one will take it. It is a cool role, and he is incredible in it. Still its Bison Smith, outside of a 2001 match I saw live against Donovan Morgan, and some fun UPW tags with Luminous Warrior against Orlando and Marquis Jordan, he kind of always sucked. No real reason to think that broken down Misawa could drag him to anything. Boy was I wrong Not only was this good, it wasn't a great wrestler dragging a shitty guy to a good match (like Jacobs v. Whitmer or Cena v. Micheals), Smith was right there wrestling the match of his life. Misawa is overpowered early but uses his guile to injure Smith's leg. Smith does a pretty good job of selling this (I saw him fake a knee injury as part of an APW political play during the King of the Indies tourney, so I knew he could sell), but still is able to throw around Misawa. He press slams him from the ring to the apron, which was a totally crazy bump, and also hits some really great shoulder blocks, including a tope from the ring floor over the rail onto a seated Misawa, easily the best I have ever seen Smith look. Still this was all about Misawa's selling. They tease two countouts, one after the press slam to the ramp, and one after the tope into the stairs, and both times Misawa just lies there untill the count gets to 15 or so, then he takes this deep breath, and rejoins the battle. He wants nothing more then to lay down his sword, but something keeps him going. I also loved the finish, Misawa is able to catch Smith and reverse him into a second rope Emerald Frosion (which was the only sequence in this match which didn't look good), and then he pounces, he has been conserving his energy for this moment, and he just pounds on a weakened Smith, until he finishes him with a nasty elbow to the back of his head. Misawa is still totally awesome, but I don't think that it will translate well to his ROH stuff. Although if Misawa can have a match this good with Bison Smith, Misawa v. Joe should be insane.


16. John Cena v. King Booker v. Bobby Lashley v. Mick Foley v. Randy Orton WWE 6/24

You X division cluster isn't really my style, but when you replace interchangeable Sonjay Duttish guys with big hard hitting over heavyweights it can be pretty damn fun. Cena is the wrestler of the year, but he works well in long matches where he can sell and build to big spots, this isn't that kind of match so he really was incidental. Lashley was a monster here, chucking people around, taking big bumps and delivering an absolutely spectacular tope. Foley takes a couple of nice bumps and is over enough to not do a ton, I did love him throwing socko to the crowd and grabbing a chair to waste people. Booker and Orton were the only heels here, and were just awesome, Booker was just recking people with knees, and was the guy in this match doing the lions share of the work. Orton may the best wrestler in the world at timing big spots, and his countering of the five knuckle shuffle into an RKO was perfect. Finishing run was great, as all four guys stuff is so over, that all the near falls were big.

17. Briscoes v. Murder City Machine Guns ROH 4/28

Briscoes are guys with a pretty set formula, the formula is what it is, and you will tend to get what you get from it. The PPV tag against Sydal/Claudio was a pretty basic example of the formula. Some time killish stuff at the beginning, leading into some big crazy spots at the end, about half the time the match ends on time, half the time it goes a bit too long. If the formula is hitting on cylinders it can be pretty entertaining, but it rarely moves into excellent. What separated this match from you standard Briscoes match, was a load of quality bullshit by the Murder City Machine Guns. The first part of the match which is often the Briscoes weak point, was filled with a Shelly and Sabin homage to every cheap heat heel stooge in the book. All of that stuff got me into the match, so when they start with their big finish (and it was a great finish run) it wasn't just a collection of cool looking stuff, but I actually cared.

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13 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"if anyone wants to suggest something not on the list for me to either watch or to write why it didn't make the cut, post in the comments section"

The following would probably make my top 20...

- Dr. Wagner Jr./Euforia/Ultimo Guerrero vs. La Sombra/Mistico/Negro Casas (CMLL 7/6)

- Kintaro Kanemura/Tetsuhiro Kuroda/Mammoth Sasaki/GENTARO vs. Togi Makabe/Shiro Koshinaka/Toru Yano/Tomohiro Ishii - 2/3 Falls, (LOCK UP 5/6)

- Mitsuharu Misawa vs. Akira Taue (NOAH 7/15)

- Laredo Kid & Super Fly & Pegasso & Aero Star vs. Gran Apache & Super Calo & Alan & Decnis (AAA 5/6)

- Blue Panther & Satanico vs. Averno & Mephisto (CMLL Guadalajara 2/25)

5:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Phil,

Did you see the DG 3 way from Infinity #65?

Here's the official match:
6. 3 Way 6 Man Tag: Shingo Takagi, BxB Hulk, Cyber Kong vs. Naruki Doi, Masato Yoshino, Magnitude Kishiwada vs. Susumu Yokosuka, Ryo Saito, Dragon Kid - 6/5/07 Korakuen Hall

7:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"- Blue Panther & Satanico vs. Averno & Mephisto (CMLL Guadalajara 2/25)"

YES!!! This match is criminally under-pimped. Everyone is so great in it. Definitely worth checking out, Phil.

7:45 PM  
Blogger Phil said...

Does the Panther/Satanico match exist on the internets? Same with the CMLL tag?

8:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did you see Cena's defenses against Lashley and Orton? Also, was wondering your thoughts on Danielson/Shiosaki. I haven't seen it yet, but it's heavily pimped just about everywhere.

8:26 PM  
Blogger Phil said...

Saw both Lashley and Orton defenses, didn't think either made the cut, I'll write up a little something about both in the next couple of days

8:31 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Does the Panther/Satanico match exist on the internets? Same with the CMLL tag?"

I don't think so.

By the way, was that Negro vs. Negro match taped?

8:45 PM  
Blogger Phil said...

I shall buy it from Alfredo then, I think Negro v. Negro was taped but hasn't floated to the US, Fredo doesn't have it and Bihari never got it. BTW El Engendro v. Negro Navarro from this DVD

http://www.slambamjam.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=SDC&Product_Code=WDVD3162&Category_Code=AE01

Is off the chain, and a must see for Navarro fans

9:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

have you seen Bryan Danielson vs. Go Shiozaki from the new ROH in Japan DVD? if so, why isn't it being pimped more? i thought it was golden.

2:10 AM  
Blogger Phil said...

It is on my computer, I will watch it soon, I don't like Go Shiozaki very much so I am a little hesitant

3:12 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was definitely never convinced on Go either, but this match is Danielson in rare form, breaking from that standard ROH formula and actually exuding that passion that I feel has been missing from his work as of late. He ate Shiozaki’s chops like a champ, too.

2:16 AM  
Blogger Dylan Hales said...

Man that Veangance main event is really not good at all.

I agree with you that X Division style sprintfest suck, and I agree with you about the particulars you pointed to in the match, but outside of a handful of spots it was really a BAD match.

I haven't seen the Lashley/Cena match yet, but I thought Orton/Cena was really, really good even with the weak finish. Hard to see why that match wouldn't rate, but the five man would.

3:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know it's an oddball suggestion, but after seeing the match on tape, I fully feel it lives up to the absolute madness and fun that it was live.

The Olsen Twins vs Cheech and Cloudy, 9/22 Chikara

The two teams have worked each other so many times in NWA Upstate and the like that they pretty much blend together perfectly, but I've never seen any of those four have a better match in their lives against anyone. It was an absolute showstealer and would blow away all of Arena Mexico were it just dropped in the middle of a CMLL card. I'd definitely recommend checking it out.

12:28 AM  

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