/watch?v=9RoKRl8Vbwc&feature=feedf SuicidalDragon. This is not for views(whoring) or anything but what is your honest opinion on this video? You done this a long time so I wanted to know your thoughts about it
Hayabusa was also a great technician in the ring, could sell moves good too. He was not only a high flyer but he was an all around wrestler... Spot monkeys of today can learn from Hayabusa and other greats.
Ezaki was one of the most gifted and passionate to ever step in the ring. What happened was a freak accident and very tragic. I wish him the best and a continued road to recovery.
I love the high flyers but I would never be one. Live above the influence. Stupid is a stupid does end of story. Toast to those who can fly and fly well.
I already saw this "revolution style" thing in the names of other moves here on your channel, but i never heard it from any announcer. So you came up with the name or indeed this "revolution style" is a pw term?
Also congrats for the great production i love FMW and Hayabusa!
I wish I could have fixed that. Unfortunately, my editor's volume control is all or nothing. In order to quiet the somewhat louder clips, the quiet clips would have been even more quiet.
@TheSuicidalDragon interesting. What do you use, I use Corel Videostudio Pro X3 and might be looking into something a bit more in depth to make my Best Of DVD look really professional
It's so sad that one of the most graceful high-flyers in the history or professional wrestling ended his own career with one of the simpler moves in his arsenal. For me, Hayabusa will forever be the measuring stick for what a good high-flyer should be. He just looked so natural in the air, and he wasn't just a spot monkey. The guy had good ring psychology to boot.
@heavyhandeddoom It's really a sign of the risks high flyers take with their style and why I hate wrestlers who do essentially nothing but high flying moves. A lot of fans these days don't appreciate the simpler moves even when done to perfection because they're "spoiled" so to speak on high flyers. This forces some who want to get over to take massive risks in meaningless matches just to win them over. It pisses me off.
Are you going to make a top ten users of the phoenix splash (or variations thereof? Such as the phoenix huracanrana or something)? Or if you've already done one, please link it =)
Wow, i find it interesting how you categorize hayabusa as one of the elite being with Misawa, Kenta, Jumbo and Liger....even though he was very big at the time i always found him extremely underrated...Now i know i'm not the only one who thinks hayabusa was something special!
can you do the Mike awesome Career Chronicles he had an great run in Japan and beyond
brandensimmons1987 2 months ago
/watch?v=9RoKRl8Vbwc&feature=feedf SuicidalDragon. This is not for views(whoring) or anything but what is your honest opinion on this video? You done this a long time so I wanted to know your thoughts about it
z0biC 2 months ago
Hayabusa was also a great technician in the ring, could sell moves good too. He was not only a high flyer but he was an all around wrestler... Spot monkeys of today can learn from Hayabusa and other greats.
D26808 2 months ago
Ezaki was one of the most gifted and passionate to ever step in the ring. What happened was a freak accident and very tragic. I wish him the best and a continued road to recovery.
drido 2 months ago
I love the high flyers but I would never be one. Live above the influence. Stupid is a stupid does end of story. Toast to those who can fly and fly well.
redrey718619 2 months ago
Will you ever be doing a top ten greatest bulldogs?
redrey718619 2 months ago
I already saw this "revolution style" thing in the names of other moves here on your channel, but i never heard it from any announcer. So you came up with the name or indeed this "revolution style" is a pw term?
Also congrats for the great production i love FMW and Hayabusa!
125384eu 2 months ago
I picked up the term from a Japanese results website when they referred to Yoshinobu Kanemaru's Touch Out as a Revolution style Brainbuster.
Spinning and Spiral are more common terms to describe a move of that nature, but for some reason. I've stuck with Revolution style.
TheSuicidalDragon 2 months ago
@TheSuicidalDragon I find it cool too! I just wanted to know were that term came from ^^ Thank's for always been regardful.
125384eu 2 months ago
am I the only one that finds it annoying that the audio is all over the place volume wise
razieltalos 3 months ago
I wish I could have fixed that. Unfortunately, my editor's volume control is all or nothing. In order to quiet the somewhat louder clips, the quiet clips would have been even more quiet.
TheSuicidalDragon 2 months ago
@TheSuicidalDragon interesting. What do you use, I use Corel Videostudio Pro X3 and might be looking into something a bit more in depth to make my Best Of DVD look really professional
razieltalos 2 months ago
It's so sad that one of the most graceful high-flyers in the history or professional wrestling ended his own career with one of the simpler moves in his arsenal. For me, Hayabusa will forever be the measuring stick for what a good high-flyer should be. He just looked so natural in the air, and he wasn't just a spot monkey. The guy had good ring psychology to boot.
heavyhandeddoom 3 months ago 2
@heavyhandeddoom he was always my favorite high flyer. even before I knew who he was, I loved using his character on WCW vs. The World.
krazyzark 3 months ago
@heavyhandeddoom It's really a sign of the risks high flyers take with their style and why I hate wrestlers who do essentially nothing but high flying moves. A lot of fans these days don't appreciate the simpler moves even when done to perfection because they're "spoiled" so to speak on high flyers. This forces some who want to get over to take massive risks in meaningless matches just to win them over. It pisses me off.
Quixotic311 2 months ago
I wonder if he'll ever wrestle one more match like he said he wants to?
kingmula2 3 months ago
HOLY HELL THAT TORNADO KICK!! O_O
TheKujiPR 3 months ago
@TheKujiPR that's exactly what I said!
jikan3 2 months ago
H Thunder is definitely my favorite. Good video man.
ThunderFilez 3 months ago
Did you pick your favorite Firebird Splash spot for the clip? It seemed too perfect to be random.
ANecessaryEnd 3 months ago
Wowww i never knew how amazing he was. Hands down greatest highflyer ever he literally didnt give a fuck he did EVERYTHING
jskyl14 3 months ago
Are you going to make a top ten users of the phoenix splash (or variations thereof? Such as the phoenix huracanrana or something)? Or if you've already done one, please link it =)
Jontish316 3 months ago
Phoenix Users has been done, yes.
TheSuicidalDragon 3 months ago
@TheSuicidalDragon Perfect! You tha man!
Jontish316 3 months ago
Being able to walk without a cane after 10 years should tell you how severe that neck injury was.
DoubleMiz 3 months ago
@DoubleMiz not to mention a miracle
razieltalos 3 months ago
Wow, i find it interesting how you categorize hayabusa as one of the elite being with Misawa, Kenta, Jumbo and Liger....even though he was very big at the time i always found him extremely underrated...Now i know i'm not the only one who thinks hayabusa was something special!
NewBreed93 3 months ago
Mr. Gannosuke or Kodo Fuyuki must have disliked this video.
CAWGregoryBlack 3 months ago
What kind of AIDS infested retard disliked this
MrFuckyourselfanddie 3 months ago
Legendary Highflyer Hayabusa. Phoenix still lives on
808TROY 3 months ago
Awesome video for an awesome wrestler.
TheLemons12321 3 months ago