Best of KENTA and
Marufuji
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For any of you that haven't been keeping up with NOAH in the last
few years, the names KENTA and Marufuji probably don't mean much to
you. Two of the brightest young stars in Japan, KENTA and Marufuji
teamed together in 2003 and entered the tournament that summer to
crown the first ever GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
In the finals of the tournament, KENTA and Marufuji defeated the legendary
Jushin "Thunder" Liger and Takehiro Murahama to become the
first pair to hold the titles.
For almost two full years, KENTA and Marufuji defended the titles
against all comers. They also won the Differ Cup Tag Team Tournament
in May of 2005, as they went undefeated as a tag team from July 16th,
2003 to June 5th, 2005. While all great things must end, it
is unlikely that another young pair will dominate the tag ranks for
so long in NOAH as Marufuji and KENTA did. At
Green Destiny, KENTA won the
Jr. Heavyweight of the year in 2004 (with Marufuji coming in second)
and together they were voted the tag team of the year in NOAH as well
as being voted as having the best tag team match in 2004. KENTA
and Marufuji were also voted Tag Team of the Year by The Wrestling
Observer in 2004. Now, KENTA has moved on and won the GHC Jr.
Heavyweight Championship in July of 2005 while Marufuji has teamed
with Minoru Suzuki in the heavyweight division, together winning the
GHC Tag Team Championship in June of 2005.
In early 2003, Marufuji returned from an injury and was almost immediately
paired with KENTA. Quickly gaining popularity with the crowd,
Marufuji and KENTA showed early signs of progress. On June 6th,
2003, they would face Kanemaru and Sugiura. These wrestlers
were no strangers to each other and had wrestled in singles matches
and other tag matches against each other many times. Kanemaru
had recently lost his GHC Jr. Heavyweight Championship, a belt he
won when he defeated KENTA in a tournament to crown the new champion,
and he aimed to defeat KENTA again.
Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Takashi
Sugiura
A crazy brawl starts the match, with Kanemaru and Marufuji taking
it outside with KENTA and Sugiura staying in the ring. Dropkick
by KENTA, but Sugiura fires back with a shoulderblock. KENTA
is back on his feet quickly though and they trade forearm shots and
kicks. KENTA kicks Sugiura to the mat, Kanemaru comes in, and
KENTA boots him down as well. Sugiura and Kanemaru regroup on
the outside, and eventually Sugiura gets back in the ring to be the
legal man. They circle each other, tie-up, arm wringer by Sugiura,
KENTA reverses it, applies a hammerlock, reversed by Sugiura, reversed
again, and KENTA gets Sugiura on the mat. Knees to the arm by
KENTA, Sugiura gets back to his feet, but KENTA tags in Marufuji while
Sugiura tags in Kanemaru. Tie-up, and Marufuji hits a pair of
hiptosses. Headscissors by Marufuji, Kanemaru quickly gets out
of it, both men miss dropkicks, and they face off once again.
Tie-up, arm wringer by Kanemaru, Marufuji flips around to reverse
it, Kanemaru does a single leg takedown, and he applies a leg submission
hold on the mat. Marufuji goes for a cross armbreaker to get
out of the hold, but he can't get it locked in. Kanemaru tags
in Sugiura, who pounds Marufuji in the back. Irish whip by Sugiura
and he hits an elbow to the chest. Cover, but it only gets a
two count. Sugiura applies a reverse chinlock and digs in, Marufuji
slowly gets to his feet and gives Sugiura a back suplex, but Sugiura
keeps the hold on. Marufuji gets to his feet again and gets
Sugiura into the corner before giving him a back kick. Sugiura
doesn't appreciate that much and the two trade slaps and forearm shots.
A kick by Marufuji gives him the upperhand and he tags in KENTA.
Kicks by KENTA in the corner and he rams his boot into Sugiura's face.
Snapmare by KENTA and he
kicks
Sugiura in the back. Cover, but it only gets two. KENTA
applies a reverse chinlock to Sugiura, but Sugiura punches out of
it and delivers a stiff Alabama Slam. Sugiura tags in
Kanemaru, Kanemaru puts KENTA into the tree of woe and dropkicks him
in the face. Irish whip by Kanemaru, scoop slam, he then goes
up top and hits a Frog Splash. Cover, but KENTA kicks out.
Back up, Kanemaru goes for a vertical suplex, but KENTA reverses it
into one of his own and tags in Marufuji. Irish whip by Marufuji,
and he nails a dropkick. Cover, but Kanemaru kicks out at two.
Marufuji applies a front facelock, but Kanemaru punches out of it
and hits an uppercut. Kanemaru tags in Sugiura, who forearms
Marufuji in the face. Irish whip, but Marufuji catches the ropes.
Sugiura charges Marufuji, but Marufuji sidesteps out of the way and
Sugiura sails out of the ring. Sugiura gets back on the apron,
Marufuji goes off the ropes and goes for a sunset flip powerbomb over
the top rope, but Kanemaru runs over to stop Sugiura from going over
and Sugiura kicks Marufuji in the head to get out of his grip.
Sugiura picks up Marufuji and Irish whips him into the guardrail.
After throwing Marufuji back in the ring, Sugiura goes for the cover,
but it gets a two count. Kanemaru is tagged in, snapmare by
Kanemaru and he applies the Camel Clutch. KENTA gets in the
ring, so Kanemaru breaks the hold before he is kicked. Irish
whip by Kanemaru on Marufuji, but Marufuji kicks Kanemaru when he
goes for a back bodydrop. Kanemaru hits a forearm, but Marufuji
gets him to the mat with a drop toehold followed by a quick dropkick
to the head. Meanwhile, KENTA gets in the ring and runs over
to knock Sugiura off the apron. Marufuji Irish whips Kanemaru
to the corner and KENTA hits a running strike. Sugiura gets
back in the ring, but KENTA throws him at Kanemaru and gets on all
fours, allowing Marufuji to hit Poetry in Motion on both their opponents.
KENTA hits an enzigieri on Kanemaru and then Marufuji hits a dropkick
from the top turnbuckle. Cover, but Sugiura breaks it up.
Superkick by Marufuji to Kanemaru, he goes for the Shiranui, but Kanemaru
pushes him off. Marufuji still manages to kick Kanemaru in the
back of the head however, puts Kanemaru up on the top turnbuckle and
goes for the avalanche-style Shiranui instead. He still can't
get Kanemaru over, Marufuji goes for a sunset flip powerbomb, but
before he can get Kanemaru down, Sugiura runs in the ring and spears
Marufuji back into the corner. KENTA gets back in and dropkicks
Sugiura out of the ring, Kanemaru comes off the top aiming at Marufuji,
but Marufuji dropkicks him while he is on his way down. Marufuji
rolls to his corner and tags in KENTA while Kanemaru tags in Sugiura.
Sugiura greets KENTA with a spear, throws KENTA into the corner and
lifts him up so he can plant him with an overhead slam. Cover,
but KENTA kicks out. Sugiura goes to the apron and goes for
a springboard attack, but KENTA kicks him in the head. Irish
whip by KENTA, spinning kick to the gut, he goes to the apron, but
Sugiura runs over and hits a forearm. Sugiura tries to suplex KENTA
back into the ring, but KENTA lands on his feet. Sugiura gets
KENTA into the corner, Irish whip, but he eats a boot when he charges.
KENTA quickly sits down on the top turnbuckle and delivers his tornado
DDT/springboard missile dropkick combo. Cover, but it only gets
a two count. KENTA picks up Sugiura and nails a Fisherman's
Brainbuster, cover, but again it gets two. He picks up Sugiura
again and applies a waistlock, Sugiura elbows out of it, but KENTA
kicks him in the back of the head and hits a German suplex hold anyway
for a two count. KENTA calls for the end, hits a combination,
goes off the ropes, but he is nailed with a jumping knee. Sugiura
tags in Kanemaru, he picks up KENTA, Irish whip to the corner, but
KENTA gets a foot up when Kanemaru charges in and hits a diving hurricanrana
for a two count fall.
Kicks
to the chest by KENTA, but Kanemaru catches one and hits a dragon
screw leg whip. Sugiura comes in, Irish whip to the corner, and both
men hit running strikes. Sugiura then grabs KENTA and hits a
German suplex, holds KENTA in front of his body, and Kanemaru comes
off the top turnbuckle with the Deep Impact. Cover, but Marufuji
barely gets back in time to break it up. Sugiura kicks Marufuji
out of the ring, while Kanemaru nails another Deep Impact to KENTA.
Cover, but KENTA kicks out in time. Kanemaru picks up KENTA,
but KENTA sneaks in a cradle for two. Back up, Kanemaru picks
up KENTA and delivers a brainbuster, cover, and he gets the three
count pinfall! Your winners: Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Takashi
Sugiura
Match Thoughts: A pretty simple match, remember that
this match took place on the first half of the card, but the intensity
of the match and the crowd's reaction to it made it seem more important
then it probably was at the time. The shortest match on the
disk, they did not have the full time to develop a story but did the
best with what they had. Both Marufuji and KENTA went for their
finishers at different times in their match, but Kanemaru pretty much
destroyed KENTA with two Deep Impacts and a brainbuster, leaving little
doubt that he was the dominate wrestler in the match. At the
time it took place he was higher on the totem pole then KENTA, although
obviously in the meantime that has changed.
For some reason, Sugiura has always been one of my favorites in
NOAH. I like wrestlers that have a legit amateur background,
and his power moves (such as the Alabama Slam in this match) look
deadly. While I would not argue that he is as talented as KENTA,
I do think that he deserves more credit then he gets. KENTA
and Marufuji both looked good here as well, although they kept it
simple and stuck to their normal movesets without any major deviations.
It was almost fun seeing KENTA laid out like he was, not because I
don't like him (I do), but since it doesn't happen very often that
he gets his ass handed to him like that. Overall it was a perfectly
acceptable match with a lot of big hits and a hot crowd, but not up
to the standard that KENTA and Marufuji would set later. Score:
6.5
The tournament to crown the first Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
began on July 6th, 2003. Many argue that these belts were made
specifically with KENTA and Marufuji in mind, since they were so popular
with the crowd and would seem more legitimate with belts around their
waists. In the first round, KENTA and Marufuji made short work
of Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Mitsuo Momota, two of the older Jr. Heavyweights
in Japan, when Marufuji hit the Shiranui on Momota. In the second
round, KENTA and Marufuji defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Yoshihito
Sasaki, this time with KENTA getting the pinfall. On July 13,
the finals took place, where KENTA and Marufuji would meet the great
Jushin "Thunder" Liger and his tag team partner Takehiro
Murahama.
Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA vs. Jushin "Thunder" Liger and Takehiro
Murahama
The winners of this match will become the first ever GHC Jr. Heavyweight
Tag Team Champions. KENTA and Murahama start things off.
They both open with kicks, but neither can hit cleanly. Murahama
catches one of KENTA's kick and snaps off a quick capture suplex.
KENTA is up quickly though, and runs over to the side of the ring
to give Liger a quick kick. Pissed, Liger charges into the ring,
but the referee gets him back out. Snapmare by Murahama on KENTA
and he kicks him in the back, but KENTA gets back up and the two trade
chops. Stiff kick to the head by Murahama and he tags in Liger.
Liger picks up KENTA, throws him back into the opposite corner, and
tells Marufuji to tag in. Marufuji obliges, tie-up, waistlock
by Marufuji, but Liger immediately gets free. Another tie-up,
side headlock by Marufuji, Liger Irish whips out of it, but the two
collide with neither man budging. Marufuji motions for Liger
to go off the ropes, he does, leapfrog by Marufuji, but Liger stops
behind him and nails a shotei. Marufuji rolls out of the ring,
and Liger floors him with a baseball slide. Marufuji slowly
gets back into the ring, kick to the gut by Liger and he tags in Murahama.
Stiff kicks by Murahama to Marufuji's chest and stomach, scoop slam,
and Murahama kicks Marufuji in the midsection. Murahama goes
for a single leg, but Marufuji hits a reverse enzigieri to get free
of the hold. With both men back up, headbutt by Murahama, but
Marufuji fires back with headbutts of his own, knocking Murahama to
the mat. Scoop slam by Marufuji and he tags in KENTA.
KENTA picks up Murahama and kicks him stiffly in the chest, knocking
him back down. Stomps by KENTA, but Murahama returns with his
own kicks. Murahama finally gets KENTA to the mat, Murahama
grabs onto his leg and makes the tag to Liger. Chops by Liger
in the corner, and he chokes KENTA with his boot. Liger tags
Murahama back in, double Irish whip, and they hit a double shoulderblock.
Murahama applies a modified cross-face chicken wing and reverts it
in an armbar, but KENTA gets a foot on the ropes. Kicks to the
chest by Murahama, but KENTA pushes him down and throws him out of
the ring. KENTA goes for a pescado, Murahama moves, but KENTA
lands on his feet and when he is kicked by Murahama he is able to
return fire. After kicking Murahama over the guardrail, Liger
runs in as KENTA gets back in the ring, but Marufuji cuts him off.
Meanwhile, KENTA goes to the ropes and hits a
springboard
plancha from inside the ring over the guardrail down onto Murahama.
Liger and Marufuji trade shots on the outside, but Liger misses a
strike and falls over the guardrail. Marufuji hits a quick super
kick, pulls the guardrail out a little, goes back up on the apron,
and nails a killer Asai Moonsault over the rail onto Liger.
KENTA has gotten Murahama back into the ring, cover, but it gets a
two count. A headscissors is applied by KENTA, he releases the
hold and puts Murahama in the tree of woe in his corner while tagging
in Marufuji. Kicks by KENTA, then he backs off so that Marufuji
can hit a double springboard dropkick from the apron. Murahama
falls out of the tree of woe, cover, but Murahama is too close to
the ropes. Scoop slam by Marufuji, he hits a running splash,
cover, but again it gets two. Marufuji applies a reverse chinlock,
but Murahama gets a foot onto the ropes. Kick by Marufuji, Murahama
fires back with chops, but Marufuji takes Murahama down with a double
leg and hits mounted slaps to the face. Marufuji gets on top
and applies a reverse chinlock, but Murahama quickly gets a foot onto
the ropes. Marufuji knocks Liger off the apron (he just got
back) and tags in KENTA. Kicks by KENTA in the corner and he
stands on Murahama's shoulders. Snapmare by KENTA, he goes out
to the apron and hits a slingshot legdrop. Cover, but Murahama
kicks out at two. KENTA applies a submission hold, but Murahama
is too close to the ropes. Stomp by KENTA, Irish whip, but Murahama
grabs the ropes to stop his momentum. KENTA charges him, but
Murahama back bodydrops him out to the apron and then knocks KENTA
down to the floor. Marufuji bounces off the far ropes and flies
over the top turnbuckle with a somersault tope suicida. Marufuji
comes over, but Murahama Irish whips him into the guardrail and throws
KENTA back into the ring. Kick to the chest by Murahama and
he tags in Liger. Liger comes off the top turnbuckle with a
splash, cover, but it only gets a two count. Liger picks up
KENTA and hits a great powerbomb, cocky cover, but he gets up when
he sees Marufuji run in the ring. KENTA seems out, the referee
checks on him, but Liger applies the Romero Special. Murahama
runs in the ring to cut off Marufuji, throwing Marufuji from the ring.
Marufuji does eventually get in the ring though and dropkicks Liger
in the face to break up the hold. Liger is relentless though
and applies a camel clutch, while Murahama comes in and kicks KENTA
in the chest while he is still in the hold. KENTA makes it to
the ropes and Liger tags in Murahama. Murahama applies a leg
submission hold, but KENTA inches to the ropes and gets a hand on
one for the break. Murahama then applies a modified figure four
leg lock, but again KENTA gets a hand on the ropes. Liger is
tagged back in, he picks up KENTA and forearms him in the back.
Another forearm by Liger, Irish whip, and he applies the abdominal
stretch. Roll-up by Liger, but Marufuji runs in to break it
up. Marufuji over-stays his welcome though, and after taking
a few kicks, Liger chucks Marufuji out of the ring onto the rampway.
Liger goes back to KENTA and tags in Murahama. Kick in the corner
by Murahama, he picks up KENTA and hits a series of kicks to the chest.
Murahama goes off the ropes, but KENTA catches him with a kick to
the head. Both men are wobbly on their feet now and they connect
with simultaneous kicks to the head, knocking both to the mat.
Murahama makes the tag first to Liger, and Liger runs over to knock
Marufuji from the apron before KENTA can make the tag. Irish
whip by Liger to the corner and he nails a shotei. Another Irish
whip, and Liger delivers the Fisherman's Brainbuster. Cover,
but it only gets a two count. Liger applies a waistlock, reversed
by KENTA, but Liger elbows out of it. Liger charges KENTA while
KENTA is in the corner, but KENTA gets a foot up and then hits a tornado
DDT that lands Liger's neck across the top rope and KENTA on the apron.
KENTA then
re-enters
the ring with a missile dropkick on Liger, and tags in his partner
Marufuji. Marufuji is immediately floored by a drop toe-hold,
but he returns the favor with a drop toe-hold of his own. He
goes to dropkick Liger in the head while he lays on the mat, but Liger
wisely moves out of the way. A shotei by Liger flips Marufuji
inside-out, Irish whip by Liger, reversed, and Marufuji hits a
jumping elbow strike. Marufuji puts Liger up on the turnbuckle,
climbs up himself, Liger pushes him off when Marufuji goes for a hurricanrana,
but Marufuji dropkicks Liger in the face when he jumps off.
Marufuji goes to the top turnbuckle and goes for a diving hurricanrana,
but Liger catches him and powerbombs him to the mat. Liger signals
for the end, and Murahama runs across the ring to take care of KENTA.
Liger nails the Liger Bomb, cover, but Marufuji barely kicks out at
two. Liger then picks up Marufuji and delivers the brainbuster,
picks up Marufuji again, and delivers another brainbuster. Cover
by Liger, but KENTA barely gets in the ring to break it up.
Murahama comes in after KENTA, throwing him out of the ring and into
the guardrail. Inside the ring, Liger drags Marufuji to his
feet and puts him on the top turnbuckle, Liger goes for a superplex,
Marufuji lands on his feet and hits Liger with a superkick, but Liger
fires back with a shotei. Both men are slow to get up, and both
men make tags. KENTA immediately hits a spinebuster and delivers
his series of kicks, cover, but it gets a two count. After picking
up Murahama, KENTA hits a Fisherman's brainbuster, another cover,
but again it gets two. KENTA gets Murahama to his feet again,
but Murahama ducks his combination and knocks down KENTA with a kick
to the head. Both get up slow, Murahama grabs KENTA and nails
a brainbuster. Cover, but KENTA barely kicks out in time.
Waistlock by Murahama, reversed, but Murahama reverses it back and
hits a German suplex hold for a two count. Kicks by Murahama
to the head of KENTA, Irish whip, he does a judo throw and applies
the chickenwing armlock. Liger tackles Marufuji, but KENTA wiggles
to the ropes and finally makes it. Liger goes back to his corner,
Murahama kicks KENTA in the ring, but KENTA catches his leg and hits
a dragon screw leg whip. KENTA tags in Marufuji, Irish whip
to the corner, and he hits a jumping knee strike. He puts Murahama
in the tree of woe, runs over to the opposite side of the ring and
goes on the apron to attempt a springboard dropkick across the ring,
but Liger knocks him off the apron with a Liger Kick. KENTA
gets in the ring, ducks a shotei, and gives Liger a shotei of his
own. By now Murahama has freed himself and he dropkicks KENTA,
but Marufuji comes charging back in the ring and knocks down Murahama
with a super kick. Marufuji goes for the Shiranui, Murahama
pushes him off, but Marufuji kicks him back. Murahama ducks
a clothesline attempt by Marufuji, hits two kicks to the head, cover,
but KENTA breaks it up at two. Double Irish whip by Liger and
Murahama, but KENTA ducks the double clothesline and delivers kicks
to Murahama and Liger. After Murahama falls down, KENTA kicks
Liger a few more times, goes off the ropes, and nails the Busaiku
Knee Kick. Marufuji hits Murahama with a superkick, puts Murahama
on his shoulders, KENTA goes up top and delivers a Busaiku Knee Kick
from the top turnbuckle, cover by Marufuji, but Liger barely breaks
it up in time. KENTA kicks Liger from the ring, scoop slam by
Marufuji on Murahama in front of the corner, he goes up top, and nails
the shooting star press! Cover by Marufuji, and he gets the
three count pinfall! Your winners and the first GHC Jr. Heavyweight
Tag Team Champions: KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji
Match Thoughts: Well that was simply a great match.
In case you were wondering, Marufuji does not do the SSP very often
(this is the first time I have seen him do it), and he was obviously
pulling out all the stops to pick up the victory. While KENTA
and Marufuji were huge in this match, Liger was the one that made
the match truly memorable. Almost everything that KENTA and
Marufuji threw at him, Liger had a counter. Leapfrog by Marufuji?
Liger slams on the breaks and drills him with a shotei. Marufuji
is the hot man? Liger does a quick drop toehold. Marufuji
goes for a diving hurricanrana? Liger catches him with a powerbomb.
Marufuji goes for the dropkick across the ring? Liger knocks
him off with a Liger Kick. I could go on, but the point is that
Liger did the little things that made it look like he really had scouted
Marufuji and KENTA and was prepared for anything the team threw at
him. Course, in the end Liger is knocked out from Busaiku Knee
Kick and as soon as Murahama is singled out, he is overwhelmed and
defeated.
Back to KENTA and Marufuji, since that is what this disk is all
about. In the beginning of the match, they showed their high
flying abilities as within seconds of each other they took dives from
inside the ring over the guardrail. Marufuji's was particularly
amazing as he did an Asai Moonsault from the top rope instead of the
second to give himself more distance on the backwards springboard.
But they are about more then high flying moves. It was the middle
of the match that really defined them here, as they did a great job
selling and hit every one of their moves crisply. From KENTA's
missile dropkick to Marufuji's super kick, it was possible to suspend
reality for a moment and just enjoy the match without noticing little
mistakes here and there. Their selling was great as well, with
Marufuji looking totally out of it after the double brainbusters by
Liger. The ending was really hot, with the crowd strongly cheering
on KENTA and Marufuji and the four went non-stop the last several
minutes until the perfect ending. Big matches that end with
big moves just makes sense, and it makes it seem worth the while that
we sat through a 25 minute match to see the teams hold nothing back
at the end.
I didn't mention Murahama. I admit that he is not one of my
top ten junior heavyweights, since he is a legit kick boxer he does
hit is kicks very well but his moveset is extremely limited otherwise.
While KENTA also does a lot of kicks, he has other moves as well he
can mix in. Murahama is pretty much just kicks. Since
this was a tag match though, he was in and out too much for it to
slow the match down and since his kicks do look good, it didn't take
away too much from the match. If the fourth person had been
a Inoue, Kanemoto, Fujita (Zero-One MAX, not Inoki Office), or even
Tiger Mask I probably would have enjoyed the match more, but Murahama
fit the part decently enough. I am trying to think of something
else critical to say about the match, but I am still blown away at
this point. Was it perfect? No, of course not, but by
the time it was over I was fully exhilarated and satisfied, and what
more could you ask for from a wrestling match? Score:
8.6
After defeating Liger and Murahama, KENTA and Marufuji would defend
their new titles against Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Makoto Hashi.
Full time NOAH wrestlers, Kanemaru and Hashi had beaten Naomichi Marufuji
and Mitsuo Momota a few days before the match, and Hashi had picked
up a pinfall victory over KENTA at the beginning of the tour in a
tag team match. On September 12th, 2003, the teams would meet
at the big Budokan show as KENTA and Marufuji would face their first
test as GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
(c) Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Makoto
Hashi
This match is for the GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
KENTA and Hashi start things off and trade boots to the face.
A kick to the face by Hashi knocks KENTA down, Irish whip, but KENTA
knocks Kanemaru off the apron and all four men come in the ring, pushing
and shoving until the referee restores order. They circle each
other, tie-up, Irish whip by KENTA, and he hits a forearm to the face.
Hashi is back up quickly, but KENTA kicks him in the stomach.
Hashi goes off the ropes and hits a forearm followed by a Mongolian
chop, but KENTA knocks him down and dropkicks him in the head while
he lays on the mat. KENTA tags in Marufuji while Hashi tags
in Kanemaru. Quick drop toehold by Marufuji, he goes for a dropkick,
but Kanemaru moves out of the way. Kanemaru goes off the ropes
and knocks Marufuji to the mat, goes off the ropes again, Marufuji
does a kip-up and a leapfrog, a reverse leapfrog, Marufuji avoids
a Kanemaru springboard moonsault off the second rope, but Kanemaru
still manages to hit a hiptoss. Marufuji reverses it into a
headscissors, Kanemaru quickly gets out of it, both men go for dropkicks,
but both come up empty and the two square off once again. Tie-up,
Marufuji pushes Kanemaru into the ropes, forearm by Kanemaru and he
applies an arm wringer, but Marufuji flips off the ropes to reverses
it. Arm bar by Marufuji, Kanemaru tries to hiptoss out of it,
but Marufuji lands on top and maintains the hold. Marufuji tags
in KENTA, kicks by KENTA, and he elbows Kanemaru in the arm.
Kanemaru sneaks in a forearm shot though, dropkicks KENTA to the mat,
and tags in Hashi. Kick to the gut by Hashi and a hits a couple
of shots, but KENTA fires back with kicks to the head and chest.
Hashi absorbs and hits a series of Mongolian chops though, sending
KENTA to the mat. Cover by Hashi, but it only gets two.
Hashi picks up KENTA and headbutts him to the mat, continuing the
headbutts after KENTA has fallen. Cover again, but again it
gets two. KENTA sneaks in a forearm and tries to fight off Kanemaru
too, but he is overwhelmed by the team and Hashi regains the advantage.
Hashi goes for a suplex, but KENTA reverses it into a vertical suplex
of his own. Cover, but it only gets a two count. KENTA
tags in Marufuji, Irish whip by Marufuji and he hits a high dropkick.
Cover, but Hashi kicks out. Kicks to the leg by Marufuji and
he applies a leg submission hold. Hashi eventually gets to the
ropes and Marufuji breaks the hold. Marufuji drapes Hashi's
leg over the bottom rope and jumps down on it. After dragging
Hashi to the middle of the ring, Marufuji applies another submission
hold and slaps Hashi in the face. Hashi tries to fight out of
it, can't, but he does get to the ropes. Marufuji tags in KENTA,
who kicks Hashi repeatedly in the leg and applies a submission hold
of his own. Hashi headbutts his way out of this one, but KENTA
stays on the attack. Kick to the leg by KENTA and he tags in
Marufuji. After they make a wish with Hashi's legs, Marufuji
picks up Hashi and throws him in the corner, where he continues kicking
his leg before dropkicking it. Irish whip by Marufuji, but when
he charges he eats a boot and Hashi comes off the top with a double
ax handle. Hashi tags in Kanemaru, who hits a spinning elbow
strike on Marufuji and knocks KENTA off the apron. Irish whip
by Kanemaru on Marufuji and he hits a big back bodydrop. Cover
by Kanemaru, but it gets a two count. Elbow to the back of the
head by Kanemaru, he goes for a vertical suplex, but Marufuji reverses
it into his own vertical suplex and tags in KENTA. Kick to the
chest by KENTA and he rains in the kicks in the corner. KENTA
hits a few knees and stands on Kanemaru's chest while using the ropes
to add extra pressure. Irish whip by KENTA, reversed, but KENTA
gets his foot up when Kanemaru charges. KENTA then performs
a tornado DDT that lands him out on the apron, but Kanemaru hits a
forearm shot before KENTA can springboard himself back in. With
KENTA still on the apron, Hashi goes over to him and nails an inverted
DDT, dropping both to the floor. Hashi picks up KENTA and Irish
whips him hard into the guardrail before sliding him up onto the ramp
where Kanemaru is waiting. Kanemaru then picks up KENTA and
scoop slams him from the ramp down to the floor at ringside.
Hashi throws KENTA back into the ring and stays in as legal.
Hashi and KENTA trade slaps, but Hashi wins the duel and knocks KENTA
off his feet. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Hashi
tags in Kanemaru, and Kanemaru applies a crab hold while KENTA's legs
are wrapped inside the ring ropes. Kanemaru tags in Hashi, and
Hashi applies the same hold. Kanemaru then bounces off the far
ropes and dropkicks KENTA in the face while he is in the hold.
Cover, but it gets a two count. Hashi chucks KENTA from the
ring and gives him a backbreaker. He then gets up on the apron
and nails a diving headbutt. Marufuji finally comes over to
help, but he gets Irish whipped into the guardrail and Hashi puts
KENTA back in the ring. Hashi tags in Kanemaru and Kanemaru
applies a crab hold in the middle of the ring. KENTA gets a
hand on the ropes though and Kanemaru breaks the hold. Kanemaru
drags KENTA up, KENTA tries to forearm his way back to his corner,
but gets knocked down by a boot to the face. Kanemaru tags in
Hashi, Headbutt by Hashi, Irish whip from the corner, but KENTA gets
his foot up when he charges. Hashi still hits a Mongolian chop
though and goes for a lariat, but KENTA kicks him in the arm and delivers
an enzigieri. This gives him time to tag in Marufuji, Irish
whip by Marufuji, reversed, Kanemaru kicks Marufuji from the apron,
but Marufuji turns around and dropkicks him. Hashi charges Marufuji,
but Marufuji back bodydrops him over the top rope down to the floor.
Marufuji then runs from the far side of the ring and hits a corner
double springboard somersault tope suicida on both men. Marufuji
gets back in the ring and grabs Hashi back in, he goes for a suplex
over the top rope, but Hashi blocks it and hits a shoulderblock.
Hashi gets back in the ring and charges Marufuji, but Marufuji hits
a drop toehold and dropkicks Hashi in the head while he lays on the
mat. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Back up they
trade forearm shots and other strikes, but Marufuji gets Hashi to
the mat and applies an armbreaker. Kanemaru quickly breaks up
the hold, Marufuji applies a waistlock, reversed by Hashi, Hashi goes
for a German suplex, but Marufuji lands on his feet and hits a superkick.
Hashi fires back with a lariat though and tags in Kanemaru.
Irish whip by Kanemaru, reversed, and Marufuji hits a jumping elbow
smash. Marufuji puts Kanemaru on the top turnbuckle and goes
for a hurricanrana, but Kanemaru pushes him off and delivers a diving
headscissors. Kanemaru then immediately climbs up himself and
nails the Hollywood Star Press. Cover by Kanemaru, but it gets
a two count. Kanemaru picks up KENTA and goes for a brainbuster,
Marufuji goes for a Shiranui, but Kanemaru pushes him off and rolls
him up for two. Marufuji then rolls up Kanemaru, but he also
only gets two. After jockeying for position, Marufuji hits an
overhead kick and tags in KENTA. KENTA runs over and knocks
Hashi off the apron, but while he is doing this he is caught from
behind by Kanemaru and gets planted with a release German suplex.
Kanemaru puts KENTA under the corner, goes up top, and nails a moonsault.
Cover, but KENTA barely kicks out. Kanemaru goes up top and
goes for the Deep Impact, but KENTA knees him in the head on the way
down. KENTA picks up Kanemaru and hits a slap and kick combination,
goes off the ropes, but Kanemaru moves out of the way and rolls up
KENTA for a quick two count. Kicks to the chest by KENTA, but
Kanemaru catches one and delivers a dragon screw leg whip. Kanemaru
tags in Hashi, Irish whip by Hashi from the corner and he hits a jumping
kneel kick. KENTA tries to fight back, but Hashi catches one
of his kicks and nails a Fisherman's brainbuster. Kanemaru takes
care of Marufuji, cover by Hashi, but it only gets a two count.
Double Irish whip to KENTA, and both men hit strikes in the corner.
Hashi scoop slams KENTA in the middle of the ring, Kanemaru hits a
splash from the top turnbuckle, Hashi delivers a headbutt from the
opposite top turnbuckle, cover, but Marufuji is in the ring in time
to break up the count. Hashi picks up KENTA while Kanemaru tackles
Marufuji and goes for a back suplex, but KENTA lands on his feet and
gives Hashi a Fisherman's brainbuster. KENTA picks up Hashi
and drops him to the mat, goes to the top turnbuckle, Marufuji hits
a missile dropkick from the top turnbuckle to Hashi's head, and then
KENTA comes off with a knee drop. Cover, but Kanemaru breaks
up the pin attempt. Marufuji comes in, double Irish whip to
Kanemaru,
but Kanemaru fights off both men and nails a brainbuster on Marufuji.
KENTA kicks Kanemaru from the ring, kicks Hashi and goes off the ropes,
but Hashi catches him and hits a Goriman's Driver. Meanwhile,
we get a quick look at Marufuji giving Kanemaru a Shiranui on the
outside when he rebounds off the guardrail to hit the move.
Back in the ring, Hashi hits a
Fisherman Michinoku Driver, cover, but Marufuji gets in the ring in
time to break it up. Hashi Irish whips KENTA into the corner,
puts him on the top turnbuckle, climbs up with him, but Marufuji comes
up from behind and puts Hashi on his shoulders. KENTA then
come off the top turnbuckle with a Busaiku Knee Kick. Cover,
but Kanemaru breaks it up. Slap combo by KENTA, he hits a few
forearms and applies a cross armbreaker. Hashi gets a foot on
the ropes though after a moment and KENTA has to break the hold.
Tiger Suplex Hold by KENTA, cover, but Hashi barely kicks out in time.
KENTA picks up Hashi, Hashi fights back, but KENTA sends him reeling
with a kick to the head. KENTA goes off the ropes, but Kanemaru
intercepts him with a forearm. This sends KENTA back into the
ropes, but he comes firing back with a Busaiku Knee Kick to Kanemaru.
Marufuji comes in and gives Kanemaru a Shiranui, while KENTA picks
up Hashi and hits a series of high kicks. With Hashi on his
knees, KENTA nails him with a koutoubu kick, cover, and KENTA gets
the three count pinfall! Your winners and still champions:
Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA
Match Thoughts: While it was a slight step down from
the previous match, it was still a very entertaining encounter.
For starters, I like both Kanemaru and Hashi more then Murahama, so
right off the bat the pairing seemed to be better. Unfortunately,
the other side of that is Hashi and Kanemaru were not Liger, and this
match seemed to lack the strong meaning and cohesiveness that we saw
in the last match. Since all four of these wrestlers were relatively
young at the time (KENTA -22, Marufuji - 23, Kanemaru - 26, and Hashi
- 26), the match was very quick paced but lacked the definition of
the last match. That is not to say it wasn't good, however,
just that it wasn't as great as it could have been. Also this
match ended with total domination by the champions (Kanemaru was floored
with a Busaiku Knee Kick/Shiranui while Hashi was kicked to death),
which was the right way to end the match if they wanted to get over
KENTA and Marufuji as legitimate champions
KENTA and Marufuji both looked solid here and were the stars of
the match, which is fitting since at the time they were young champions
with a new belt that needed strong champions to make the crowd accept
it as legitimate. While one could argue that "ring psychology"
was virtually non-existent, it very rarely comes into play in Jr.
Heavyweight tag team matches. They tend to be more of a display
of athletic ability, speed, and deadly strikes, categories that KENTA
and Marufuji have no trouble in delivering. KENTA's kicks were
dead-on and Marufuji flew around with great accuracy, which is why
the pair were on such a hot streak when they started their run back
in 2003.
Hashi would have been the MVP of the match, but there were a few
miscues here and there that brought down his effectiveness.
A few of his moves were not hit very well and there was a miscommunication
when KENTA went for the cross armbreaker. While perfection is
a hard thing to ask for, since he was the only wrestler in the match
that made any obvious mistakes it stuck out to a certain extent.
He was the main "heel" in the match however and therefore
was in charge of controlling the action, and since the flow of the
match was almost non-stop fun he should be commended for keeping a
25 minute match with four wrestlers under 27 years old in order.
He wasn't as on top of things as Liger was previously, but he kept
things flowing. Kanemaru played his role well and looked great,
even though of the four he was the least critical in terms of the
story the match was telling. Overall the match was very entertaining
with a lot of crowd heat, even though at times it lacked substance.
Score: 7.7
After their match on September 12th, 2003, the champions did not
wait long to defend their new belts once again. For the main
show of the very next tour, KENTA and Marufuji would face off against
Luchadores Juventud Guerrera and Josh Barnett's boy Ricky Marvin on
November 1st, 2003 for the GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
(c) Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA vs. Juventud Guerrera and Ricky
Marvin
This match is for the GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
They brawl to start the match, Irish whip by Juvy on Marufuji and
he dropkicks him out of the ring. Marvin then does a plancha
suicida off the side rope down onto Marufuji from inside the ring
while Juvy goes out on the apron and delivers a missile dropkick to
KENTA. KENTA kicks Juvy back, but Juvy ducks one and clotheslines
him to the mat. Marvin rejoins Juvy, double Irish whip, and
Marvin catapults KENTA to Juvy and Juvy nails a powerbomb. They
then hit double 619s to KENTA, Marufuji tries to help, but Juvy chucks
him from the ring. Double Irish whip to KENTA, but KENTA kicks
down both men and hits a brainbuster on Juvy. Cover, but Juvy
kicks out. Marufuji is back by now, they set their opponents
up in the corners and Irish whip them into each other, Juvy and Marvin
flip around each other and charge Marufuji and KENTA, but KENTA and
Marufuji see them coming and toss them into the corner again.
Marvin gets KENTA out onto the apron and charges Marufuji, but Marufuji
knocks him down with a super kick. Juvy then charges Marufuji,
but Marufuji ducks out of the way and KENTA comes flying off the top
turnbuckle with a crossbody. Cover, but it only gets a two count.
KENTA grabs Juvy while Marufuji grabs Marvin, double Irish whip, both
get reversed, Marufuji and KENTA both deliver a sunset flip, but Juvy
and Marvin roll through their respective sunset flips and dropkick
KENTA and Marufuji in the face. KENTA and Marufuji both roll
out of the ring, Juvy and Marvin both fake dives but end up posing
for the crowd instead. Juvy leaves the ring, and we have Marvin
against KENTA. Marvin tags out though, so Juvy takes his place.
They trade kick attempts with neither man really connecting, a side
headlock is applied by Juvy, KENTA Irish whips out of it, but Juvy
shoulderblocks him down. Juvy goes off the ropes, bypasses KENTA
several times, but gets his legs swept from underneath him.
Juvy returns the favor, KENTA gets back up, Juvy kip-ups, and both
men are back on their feet. Juvy poses for the crowd, and while
he is doing that he gets kicked right in the head by KENTA.
Cover by KENTA, but Juvy kicks out. Juvy rolls out of the ring
to regroup, and Marvin helps him back in. Marvin tags into the
match and Marufuji asks for the tag as well, which he gets.
Tie-up, side headlock by Marvin, Marufuji Irish whips out of it, but
Marvin hits a handstand springboard elbow strike. Irish whip
by Marvin, reversed, Marufuji goes for a back bodydrop, Marvin lands
on his feet, but Marufuji clotheslines him to the mat. Cover
by Marufuji, but Marvin kicks out at two. Irish whip by Marufuji
to the corner, but Marvin does a double springboard up to the top
turnbuckle and hits a hurricanrana, sending Marufuji from the ring.
Juvy then hits a running bulldog from the apron on Marufuji, planting
him to the floor. Chop by Juvy on the outside and he throws
Marufuji back into the ring. Cover by Marvin, but it only gets
a two count. Marvin applies a unique submission on the mat,
but KENTA comes in and breaks it up. Marvin puts Marufuji up in the
tree of woe in the corner, gets a running start, and dropkicks him
right in the face. He then runs back and tries again, but Marufuji
lifts himself up and Marvin slides into the ring post. KENTA
then jumps to the outside and pulls on Marvin's legs, applying pressure
to his groin. Juvy comes over to help, but KENTA throws him
into the ring post. Marufuji tags in KENTA, snapmare, and he
kicks Marvin in the back. Cover, but it only gets a two count.
KENTA applies a reverse chinlock, but Marvin gets a foot on the ropes
and KENTA gives the break. Back on their feet KENTA kicks Marvin
and tags in Marufuji. Marufuji stomps Marvin down in the corner
and chokes him with his boot. Marufuji continues kicking Marvin
in the corner, picks him up, scoop slam, and he gives Marvin a running
splash. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Marufuji
applies a reverse chinlock with a bodyscissors, but Marvin makes it
to the ropes. Stomp to the back by Marufuji, he picks up Marvin
and tags in KENTA. Snapmare by KENTA, he goes out to the apron
and hits a slingshot knee drop. Marufuji then flies over with
a slingshot elbow drop, cover, but it only gets two. Back up,
KENTA
hits a series of kicks, but Marvin grabs his ankle and applies an
ankle lock. KENTA almost makes it to the ropes, but Juvy
comes flying out of nowhere with a dropkick to KENTA's face.
Cover by Marvin, but it gets a two count. Juvy comes in the
ring, double Irish whip, double drop toehold, and they hit a double
dropkick to the head of KENTA. Cover by Marvin, but again it
only gets a two count. Marvin applies an STF into a stretch
hold, but Marufuji comes in the ring and Marvin releases the hold.
Marvin pushes KENTA back into the corner and tags in Juvy. Chop
by Juvy, and another one knocks KENTA to the mat. Juvy picks
up KENTA and goes for a powerbomb, KENTA reverses it with a rana,
but Juvy pushes him over for a two count roll-up. Back up, KENTA
goes on the offense, but again Juvy rolls him up for a quick two count.
Double leg takedown by KENTA, he lays on top of Juvy for a pin attempt,
but Juvy bridges out of it and goes for a backslide, but KENTA gets
out of it. Waistlock by KENTA, Juvy elbows out of it and goes
off the ropes, KENTA goes for a German suplex, but Juvy lands on his
feet. Juvy goes for the Juvy Driver, KENTA slides down his back
and goes for a back suplex, but Juvy lands on his feet and delivers
the Complete Shot. Juvy applies a submission hold while Marvin
takes care of Marufuji, but KENTA eventually gets a foot on the ropes.
Juvy tags in Marvin, Double Irish whip from the corner, Marvin hits
a jumping clothesline and then gets on all fours so Juvy can hit the
Poetry in Motion. Marvin applies the Mexican Surfboard roll
to KENTA and then applies the Romero Special, but Marufuji breaks
it up. Marvin pushes KENTA into the corner and hits forearm
strikes, but KENTA fires up and changes positions with him, kicking
Marvin in the chest. Marvin absorbs the blows though and clotheslines
KENTA, cover, but it gets a two count. Irish whip by Marvin,
reversed, but Marvin dropkicks KENTA in the knee and hits an over-the-shoulder
neckbreaker. Cover, but KENTA kicks out. Marvin picks
up KENTA, they trade blows, KENTA applies a sleeperhold, but Marvin
hits a back suplex to get out of it. Irish whip by Marvin to
the corner, but KENTA avoids the charge. KENTA goes for a backdrop
suplex, but Marvin lands on his feet, goes off the ropes, but KENTA
catches him and delivers a powerslam. KENTA tags in Marufuji,
Marufuji grabs Marvin's arm, and as Juvy comes in the ring Marufuji
hits a springboard dropkick/armdrag combination on Marvin and Juvy.
Marufuji ducks a Marvin clothesline, Irish whip, reversed, but Marufuji
bodydrops Marvin to the apron. Marvin lands on his feet and
fights off Marufuji, and while he is still on the apron KENTA runs
over to get his shots in, but Marvin fights him off as well and then
hits a springboard hurricanrana from his side of the apron to the
other, sending KENTA hard to the floor. He quickly gets back
on the apron and goes for a springboard spinning heel kick on Marufuji,
but Marufuji catches him in the face with a dropkick. Marufuji
puts Marvin up on the turnbuckle, joins him and hops on his shoulders,
but Juvy climbs up the turnbuckle, up his partner, and hurricanranas
Marufuji from the top of Marvin's shoulders down to the mat.
Marvin then comes off the top turnbuckle with a moonsault, cover,
but Marufuji barely kicks out. Marvin tags in Juvy, and Juvy
does a springboard bodyscissors roll-up for a close two count.
Irish whip by Juvy, reversed, and Juvy hits a full rotation tornado
DDT. Juvy puts Marufuji up on his shoulders and airplane spins
him to the mat. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Shining
Wizard by Juvy, cover, but Marufuji barely kicks out in time.
Kick to the gut by Juvy, but Marufuji turns a waistlock into a drop
toehold and dropkicks Juvy in the head. Marufuji hits a superkick
and goes for the Shiranui, but Juvy catches him before going over
and nails the Juvy Driver. Juvy positions Marufuji under the
corner, goes up top, and delivers the 450 splash. Cover, but
KENTA breaks it up. Marvin throws KENTA from the ring, Marufuji
gets back to his feet and hits a superkick, allowing him time to tag
in KENTA. Kicks to the chest and leg by KENTA, and he knocks
Marvin off the apron. KENTA picks up Juvy, goes for an Irish
whip, but Juvy slams on the breaks and hits a chop. KENTA kicks
the hell out of Juvy in response, cover, but Juvy kicks out.
KENTA drags Juvy back to his feet, Irish whip, but Juvy collapses
before he reaches the corner. Juvy slowly gets up and KENTA
hits a double knee strike, followed by his tornado DDT/springboard
missile dropkick combo. KENTA picks up Juvy and hits two Michinoku
Drivers, cover, but Juvy barely kicks out. Marufuji kicks Marvin
on the outside while KENTA hits a slap and kick combo on Juvy.
He goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana into a cross armbreaker
on Juvy, but Juvy manages to get a foot on the ropes. Kick to
the chest by KENTA, Juvy fires back with his own kicks, they trade
forearm shots, but Juvy hits a high kick to knock KENTA to the mat.
Juvy charges KENTA, KENTA back bodydrops him out to the apron, but
Juvy lands on his feet and guillotines KENTA's neck over the top rope.
Marufuji jumps up on the apron where Juvy is, but Juvy sees him and
hurricanranas him from the apron to the floor. At the same time,
Marvin comes off the top turnbuckle and gives a hurricanrana to KENTA,
then Juvy gets on the apron and delivers a springboard hurricanrana.
Juvy picks up KENTA, nails the Juvy Driver, cover, but he lifts him
up and points up top. Juvy picks up KENTA, but KENTA kicks free
and nails the Busaiku Knee Kick. KENTA rolls over to his corner
and tags in Marufuji as Marvin is tagged in as well. Superkick
by Marvin on Marufuji, cover, but it gets a two count. Irish
whip by Marvin, reversed, but Marvin hits a quebrada for another two
count. Marvin and Marufuji trade strikes, Marufuji puts Marvin
up on the turnbuckle, but Marvin pushes him off so that Marufuji is
straddling the top rope and then jumps off the top with a hurricanrana,
sending Marufuji back to the ring. Marvin goes for a 619, Marufuji
ducks down to the bottom rope, but Marvin swings around again and
kicks him in the head anyway. Cover by Marvin, but Marufuji
barely kicks out at two. Marvin picks up Marufuji, Marufuji
fights back, but Marvin floors him with a clothesline. He goes
to knock KENTA off the apron, but KENTA blocks it which allows Marufuji
to hit a superkick. Juvy runs in the ring but he is clotheslined
down by Marufuji. Marufuji puts Marvin up on his shoulders,
KENTA goes to the top,
but
Marvin ducks when KENTA jumps off. Marvin rolls up Marufuji
in the process, Juvy comes in the ring and pins KENTA as well for
a double cover, but both kick out at two. Poetry in Motion to
Marufuji, Marvin puts KENTA up on his shoulders, and Juvy hits
a beautiful springboard hurricanrana from the apron, sending KENTA
to the mat. Marufuji recovers as Marvin goes up top and
superkicks Juvy, knocking Juvy into the ropes which makes Marvin lose
his balance on the top turnbuckle. KENTA then floors Juvy with
a Busaiku Knee Kick, while Marufuji puts Marvin up on the top turnbuckle.
Marufuji joins him up there, lifts Marvin so they are both standing
on the top turnbuckle, and nails an avalanche-style reverse Shiranui!
Cover, and Marufuji gets the three count pinfall! Your winners
and still champions: Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA
Match Thoughts: This was a completely different match
then the other two on the disk thus far, which is mainly because they
were wrestling two Lucha Libre wrestlers and adopted a lot of the
flashy style that some Lucha Libre matches have. Forget ring
psychology and "story telling" in this match, it was more
focused on delivering big spots and memorable moments. It was
successful in that regard for the most part and the crowd was extremely
into the match.
The criticisms first. As I mentioned above, there really wasn't
a story being told in this match besides that both teams had a lot
of experience together and fed off each other very well. The
double team moves incorporated throughout the match were well done,
but there wasn't the usual wearing down of one opponent, hot tags,
or long term selling that you sometimes see in tag matches.
As I mentioned before, Jr. Heavyweight tag matches don't usually have
a lot of that, but this match pretty much had none. Also, a
lot of the "big spots" looked really contrived (like why
exactly did Marufuji climb on Marvin's shoulders while he was on the
top turnbuckle?), but 95% of the time the spot was hit well which
was all they were going for. There were a few miscommunications,
especially towards the end, but they worked through it pretty well
and it wasn't too noticeable. Some of the moves looked sloppy,
but it was only a couple and no spots were flat-out blown. For
a 30 minute fast paced match with Juvy in it, that is quite the accomplishment.
Finally, I really didn't like Juvy picking up KENTA instead of pinning
him, but since Juvy paused for a good few seconds thinking, it seemed
more like a miscommunication then a poor booking decision. Since
the match was for a belt and not a "we want to kill them"
revenge match, not going for the cover really wouldn't have made sense
there.
With all that said, this was without question a fun match.
Yes, it was more spotty then other KENTA/Marufuji matches, but as
long as the spots are done well and the crowd is loving it I don't
really see a problem with that. KENTA and Marufuji are master
sellers, and looked dead on more then a few occasions during this
match. For their part, Marvin and Juvy were both on fire for
this match as if they were trying to impress not only the crowd but
the NOAH officials as well. Marvin and Juvy controlled most
of the match and their offense looked very credible. The match
flowed really well most of the time with a lot of different things
going on at once, and most of the bigger spots looked great.
Even though it was not without its problems, it was still entertaining
as long as you go into the match knowing it will be about speed, team
work, and big spots and less about long term selling and ring psychology.
Score: 7.5
Fast forward to the spring of 2005.
Over a year and a half later, KENTA and Marufuji had established themselves
as the best Jr. Heavyweight tag team in the world, going undefeated
during that time in title and non-title matches. They defeated
every major Jr. Heavyweight team in NOAH and others from different
promotions including Zero-One. But all things must come to an
end, and since KENTA and Marufuji were seen as legitimate by now and
were very popular with the fans, it was time for them to move on from
one of the lower belts (no matter how popular they were) to more important
feuds. In order to move on to greater things, they had to drop
the belts that they had almost single handedly made. This would
obviously be an important belt change, since the new team would be
following one of the greatest title reigns by any Japanese tag team
in recent memory. It only seemed fitting that the tag team that
had first defeated KENTA and Marufuji back in early 2003 would be
the pair to do it again, as on June 5th, 2005, Yoshinobu Kanemaru
and Takashi Sugiura defeated KENTA and Marufuji for the GHC Jr. Heavyweight
Tag Team Championship. As of the end of 2005, Kanemaru and Sugiura
still have the belts, although they have made only one defense and
it is too early to tell how successful they will be in 2006.
Final
Thoughts:
While I probably would have called this disk "KENTA
and Marufuji: The Early Years," it does a good job
at showing how KENTA and Marufuji became such polished and popular
wrestlers. Only five months passed between the first and last
match on the set, but you can see the improvement and how the team
evolved during that time. Even though the set only has four
matches, they range from very solid to excellent and all are important
to the teams development. The Video Quality is VG, as the matches
were transferred from VHS to DVD, but the picture is clear and it
doesn't jump/shake/etc. like you sometimes see on VHS videos.
Overall I'd have to recommend this since KENTA and Marufuji are a
great tag team, even though I wish that some matches from 2004 were
included as well. Don't be surprised if another custom DVD is
made with these two to show their later successes in NOAH.
Recommended
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