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Sunday, January 23, 2011

MAKE WAY FOR THE MERGE OF TRAFFIC, FUTEN COMING THROUGH WITH FULL METAL JACKET-Futen 6/27/10

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Daisuke Ikeda vs Hajime Moriyama

This might be or only chance to see 2010 Futen Ikeda and he is who we thought he was. Ikeda comes in with a tightly wrapped forearm which Moriyama's saw as his one chance to get past the boss. Ikeda shows his dominance early by taking Moriyama to the mat and applying the single nastiest overhand wristlock I have ever seen. It looks early like a blowout until Moriyama starts whipping kicks to the arm. The match continues on that path, with Ikeda unloading with his stuff, while Moriyama kept working over his injury, which lead Ikeda to drop his hands and created other openings. It could have used a little more dramatic final act, but a fun match.

Koichiro Kimura vs Kazuki Okubo

This was structurally similar to the previous match, with Kimura in the role of the grizzled veteran. Okubo was aggressive and the match was stiff, but Kimura seemed not to give a fuck. Even when he was getting hit, he looked like he was about to check his watch. It kind of reminded of the dull Inoki v. random gajin matches I watched while picking stuff for the 80's NJ set. The couple of moments where Kimura actually sold and cared were pretty good, but those were few and far between.

Brahman Shu/Brahman Kei vs Takeshi Ono/Ryuichi Sekine

I enjoyed the Brahmans in this match a lot more then in the previous show (or really ever before.) They were playing the role of nasty veterans working over a rookie and they nastily worked over said rookie. The kicks and punches were flying and landing, and they bust up Sekine's mouth and spit on him while kicking his ass. We get pissed off Ono getting his revenge and he looks great doing it, there is still too much Takeshi on the apron for my tastes. Still the match had some nice drama and Sekine showed some grit, and I no longer dread the Brahman's dragging down a card.

Makoto Hashi vs Manabu Suruga

I enjoyed this although it was the least of three big singles matches on the show. They do some nice grappling early, but everything is pretty much a preface to the end run which has two minutes of both guys just smashing their heads into each other ram style. It is pretty nasty stuff with Hashi splitting himself open. The final KO headbutt felt like a KO headbutt, weird finish, violent, but not the kind of back and forth story some of the other matches told.

Kengo Mashimo vs Takahiro Oba

Really good singles match, Mashimo continues to impress me. He is really great as a violent bully, and while Oba does some goofy things he has great charisma and for some reason his goofy shit doesn't bother me the way Sawa's shtick does. We had some solid grappling early with Mashimo really wrenching in some holds. Oba then tries his running windmill punches, and I like how Mashimo just steps to the side and blasts him with kicks, knocks him down, and then does this great asshole stroll around the ring. They also nicely work around Oba's airplane spin, as it gets countered early and then when he hits it, there is an actual dramatic double KO near fall off an airplane spin of all things. Finish was great with both guys throwing bombs and Oba earning Mashimo's respect before getting caught and finished.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember on one of the SCR shows you guys asking about a subset of listeners who haven't checked out the heavily pimped IWRG or battleARTS and fu-ten stuff. Well I am one. In your opinion which is more essential to start with IWRG or the battle and futen stuff. Also could you recommend a show or a month of a year to start with? Finally if I email this Damien dude out of nowhere will he think its sketchy or can I just tell him segunda caida sent me?

6:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Almost forgot, major props for the Wu references in the review titles.

6:08 PM  
Blogger Phil said...

It is hard to say whether you would dig BattlArts/Futen or IWRG more, they are super different styles. My advice is to sample some of both, IWRG is pretty much exclusively a youtube thing, Alfredo has some DVD's of TV at
http://www.slambamjam.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?

but most of the good recent stuff is at

http://www.youtube.com/user/tvluchadelpasado

If you are going to get into IWRG you can start in 2011, there have been a handful of matches already which are pretty good, and if you dig them you can check back with stuff from 2010. Futen isn't super available only five shows have ever been released. The three 2010 shows you can get from Max (mentioning Segunda Caida would be find) the 2009 show is available for download here

http://lenny.theditch.biz/

Watch the main event and see if it is a style you would like.

2:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for taking the time to respond man. I hope you guys get a blogtalk alternative sorted out. The show makes work infinitely more tolerable.

4:59 PM  

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