Tuesday, September 30, 2025

You Light My Morning Sky With Burning Love


JJZ: SPOILER ALERT. Just getting it out of the way but I can't rightfully review this match without spoiling the finish.

I wanna say that I bet this pick suprises you but I don't know if it would. I had so many options. I watched so many matches. I went with this match because I kept thinking about it days after I watched it.  Mainly because I thought it was the match that Rikio ended Kobashi's incredible GHC title reign. It wasn't. I've never seen that match before and I figured now is as good as a time as any. So when Kobashi repeatedly chopped and slapped the piss out of Rikio and then what can only be called a bicep punch to the face, got the three count I was like, Fuck. So Rikio challenged for the Global Crown twice. I'm sure I knew that at one time but I didn't know that when I watched this match. Kobashi made Rikio look like a goddamn star in this match. Don't get me wrong, Kobashi made Rikio earn everything but Rikio really looked like a guy who could have a successful title run that would help NOAH. That didn't happen. But for 27 minutes Kenta Kobashi and Takeshi Rikio put on a world title match that would make any wrestling fan fall in love with the sport just a little more.

CJD: As you said, everything about this match felt like Rikio's coming out party. A guy who's been punching that clock and packing that lunchbox for years and years finally gets his moment where he's the main character of everyone's story. Only, he never really was, but he sure as hell put in the performance that felt like it. He WORKED for this match. Kobashi played off him much more than the other way around, which surprised me. I'd also never seen this before despite watching most of Kobashi's reign. And other than the legwork, which was fine but not really what I wanted at that moment, there was nothing more or less I wanted from this match. I think this show also drew a huge crowd which makes sense in the rise and fall of the story of the Rikio experiment. It was probably more a result of Kobashi lighting the world on fire than the fans clamoring for Takeshi Rikio, but let's give the often forgotten half of Wild II his flowers. He took a hellacious beating in this match and made us all believe, at least for that one night, "should he be the guy??"

Friday, September 26, 2025

Forever Forward Fridays


JJZ: Babycakes. Finding an MVP match was so much harder than I thought it would be. The options were so few which kinda shocked me. I know WWE is not FFF material but highlighting Benjamin and MVP is totally worth playing a WWE match forward. This is definitely a shotgun of a match with high energy and a hot crowd. Both Shelton and MVP have insane athleticism and going at a frantic pace even for a short amount of time showcased that. I was impressed that they were able to get me with a couple falsies. Just a fun little watch homie.

CJD: The Hurt Business Implodes!!! I almost played a Shelton/Masters match forward to you weeks back, so I'm glad the Gold Standard is still getting his due. This match really brought it. They laid that shit in, but also showed nice restraint trying to get the most out of each moment. There were a few times where they could have brought the crowd up a little more but they kept it going to a steady climax in a short amount of time. JR and Taz is an odd couple duo but they did a good job getting this one over. I expected to like this one a lot, and it still exceeded my expectations. If you've got 10 minutes to burn and want to watch two guys lay it all out in a championship clash, this match is your huckleberry.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Super Generation Army Meets Takayamamania


CJD: So this isn't my Kikuchi white whale I alluded to. And you want to know the damndest thing John? I saw it out on the internet seas. But that's the thing about white whales, isn't it? Sometimes you'd rather know they're out there waiting for you than actually catch them. I decided I wanted a different flavor of Kikuchi, and there's nothing quite like year one NOAH. File this under matches we might've seen before. But how the hell am I not going to play this forward?? This had me riveted. All four guys brought such a great dynamic. This is a match that sets the table more than it feasts, but I am so so okay with that. And I know you have time to sink your teeth into a main course with whatever you play back! This match made me think of you through and through my friend.

JJZ: Oh baby are you hitting me right in the heart with this one. I could watch early NOAH all day! I'm assuming this is building to the 12/23/2000 singles match between Akiyama and Kobashi. Just wanna say that Takayama's German to Kikuchi was RIDICULOUS. I'll totally agree this match was all about setting the table and they did it so fucking well. Something often missing from modern puro. The energy and excitement coming from the crowd of the new born promotion was felt through the screen. It is really impressive that even though Kikuchi is so under sized in this match he honestly makes the biggest impression. They way he puts his whole body into every movement makes him so easy to cheer for. Kobashi is the greatest of all time. Takayama is the standard for Japanese hoss wrestlers. And Akiyama. I don't know if he will ever be truly appreciated considering the shadows he had to come out from under. This match was wonderful.

Friday, September 12, 2025

Forever Forward Fridays

MVP VS Chris Masters - WWE RAW 7/27/2009

CJD: I've always had a soft spot for MVP, even before he became an elder statesman of pro wrestling counter culture. This match is even more simple than your Masters studio match, and one of the shortest we've ever featured. It has a bonus match snuck onto the end, with Kofi Kingston VS Brian Kendrick that's worth a watch as well! Masters and Montel are such giant men that everything they do here looks impressive. The booking was different and effective if a little anti climactic. We were just talking to each other about how we aren't always watching matches for the blog for their overall quality, and this is a good example. This is just an interesting piece of wrestling for a few reasons. And I'm looking forward to more Atonio Banks from you!

JJZ: Love the cameo by JTG after the match. That finish was soooo good. Really clever. So this was definitely simple but it was supposed to be simple. The  wrestling wasn't the star of the match it was the ambiance. Masters coming back, the ticking clock on the titantron. Knowing that there might not be  an actual pinfall or submission to end the match. Also loved the yoked up meat head using his brain to get the job done. 👍

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

RIP Jaka

The pro wrestling world lost another wrestler far too young. Jaka has passed away at 39 years old. The GoFundMe his brother had posted while he was in the ICU is still active and his family will certainly need support through this awful time.


Through the years here at PiF we only shared one Jaka match, but it's one of my favorites we've ever featured. It captures so many elements of what I love about pro wrestling. I'm going to watch it again this week and seek out more of Jaka's work in his memory. RIP to a talented man gone way too soon.

Friday, September 5, 2025

Forever Forward Fridays


JJZ: I know studio wrestling has been back for a little bit but I haven't really watched it. Now the match itself is fine. Super basic, really clean and a simple story. I've never been a Chris Adonis (Masters) guy. He is like a modern Lex Luger. Honestly I'm not sharing this for the wrestling. I'm sharing this for the feel, the look. Watching this took me back to 7 year old JJZ. Just a little kid watching two jacked, oiled up guys throwing each other around. JTG and the Masterpiece made me feel nostalgic for 11 minutes.

CJD: So thanks to your match I learned two things about Chris Adonis. He's Jewish, and he saved his mother from a burning building in a 2013 arson attempt by ripping a 10 foot tree out of the ground so she could climb out of the window?! What the fuck! Anyway, this is a little off brand for FFFridays, but I'll allow it because I really want to watch more of this era of JTG. What is on brand for Adonis, is I got a quick workout in while I watched this. And it felt appropriate because this was a very workmanlike match. Clean and simple is a great way to sum it up baby. This match was like when you're in the zone at work and you're always 3 steps ahead of what you're currently doing. Everything came together nicely. The bad guy was easy to root against. The good guy was easy to root for. Everything made sense. They did some impressive shit. They finished on a logical beat that left you wanting to see more in a few different ways. As you said, this is an important flavor of pro wrestling storytelling, and a very good modern example of it!