Miyamoto dropping the belt in 2010 had nothing to do with him wanting to slow down with deathmatches. That was a completely fabricate rumor. He did say he was a little relieved to lose it, since it meant less demand on his body, but he's likely gonna do them till the end of his career.
I wonder how long these guy's career's last. The average wrestler who does not participate in these types of matches where you beaten with light bulbs and barbed wire usually have bad knees, hips, backs and so on with in five years or so. So I can only imagine these death match guys dont have a lengthy career.
@tempo1889 It depends. Guys like Ito and Kasai have been doing death matches since 1999. Some guys have freak accidents (as is wont to happen in any type of wrestling). Some guys just don't want to do it as often as they used to (reason Miyamoto dropped the belt in 2010).
tl;dr If you're smart and not a yard tard, you can do this for a while.
To Be Honest, I Don't Think That This Match Was As Good As The Original Construction Site Deathmatch. Ryuji Ito, Jaki Zumazawa & Takashi Sasaki VS Kintaro Kanemura, Saburo Inematsu & Tetsuhiro Kuroda Would Be An Awesome Match Even If It Wasn't A Construction Site Danger Match. Also, It Was A Six-Sided Ring. It's From Japan Deathmatch Wars Series 8. It's An AWESOME Tournament But It's EXTREMELY Rare. I Have Managed To Get Ahold Of All 10 In The Series And There Is A Wedding Reception Deathmatch
Great match, though. Miyamoto's final breakout match, in my opinion. They went on just a liiiittle bit too long, but that's the trend in BJW nowadays.
It's a work, if that's what you mean. But if you mean "Are they really hitting each other in the head with fluorescent light-bulbs?" and "Is that real blood?" then yeah, it's real.
Miyamoto dropping the belt in 2010 had nothing to do with him wanting to slow down with deathmatches. That was a completely fabricate rumor. He did say he was a little relieved to lose it, since it meant less demand on his body, but he's likely gonna do them till the end of his career.
sonobakagaki 2 months ago
I wonder how long these guy's career's last. The average wrestler who does not participate in these types of matches where you beaten with light bulbs and barbed wire usually have bad knees, hips, backs and so on with in five years or so. So I can only imagine these death match guys dont have a lengthy career.
tempo1889 3 months ago
@tempo1889 It depends. Guys like Ito and Kasai have been doing death matches since 1999. Some guys have freak accidents (as is wont to happen in any type of wrestling). Some guys just don't want to do it as often as they used to (reason Miyamoto dropped the belt in 2010).
tl;dr If you're smart and not a yard tard, you can do this for a while.
dele3344 3 months ago
check out HCW Ben Dover vs Icarus!
OblivionSzalay 1 year ago
dis shit is crazy
69eyes67 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
fake, crap, boring
donsteefje 2 years ago
Cool, story, bro
dele3344 2 years ago
To Be Honest, I Don't Think That This Match Was As Good As The Original Construction Site Deathmatch. Ryuji Ito, Jaki Zumazawa & Takashi Sasaki VS Kintaro Kanemura, Saburo Inematsu & Tetsuhiro Kuroda Would Be An Awesome Match Even If It Wasn't A Construction Site Danger Match. Also, It Was A Six-Sided Ring. It's From Japan Deathmatch Wars Series 8. It's An AWESOME Tournament But It's EXTREMELY Rare. I Have Managed To Get Ahold Of All 10 In The Series And There Is A Wedding Reception Deathmatch
chainsawproof99 2 years ago
I think the match you're talking about was actually 2 rings. One normal one and one with scaffolding and barbed wire.
dele3344 2 years ago
Great uplaod. This match is just insane. Yuko Miyamoto and Sasaki always have great matches together and this one is there best!!!
By the way, i thought the date to this match was the 27/03/07.........
Thanks again
henrymarriottczw15 2 years ago
Fuck I have been lookin for this match. thanks man
antoineb09 2 years ago
One of my favorite Deathmatches ever, period. Haven't seen it in ages. Thanks for the upload.
Wuffles 2 years ago
okej then i know that
fredrik871223 2 years ago
is that a hellowenn song in the begning
fredrik871223 2 years ago
No. It's "This is War" by Vandenburg
dele3344 2 years ago
Vandenberg ;)
Great match, though. Miyamoto's final breakout match, in my opinion. They went on just a liiiittle bit too long, but that's the trend in BJW nowadays.
klarmer 2 years ago
thanks so much man 4 uploading this :)
hmwpyro18 3 years ago 2
Awesome upload,any one who gives this less than 5 *s is a fuckin douche
ass5ive 3 years ago 6
is this real or is this fake??
ColdmirrorFan01 3 years ago
Does it look fake?
dele3344 3 years ago
yeah but some people are so crazy...
ColdmirrorFan01 3 years ago 2
this is NOWHERE NEAR fake
DrDemonChild 3 years ago 3
It's a work, if that's what you mean. But if you mean "Are they really hitting each other in the head with fluorescent light-bulbs?" and "Is that real blood?" then yeah, it's real.
squigglyjoe 3 years ago 6
March 31, 2007 I believe
dele3344 3 years ago
lol jaki numazawa and jun kasai at ringside when miyamoto was annouced!!
are they miyamoto's trainers??
koepatje 3 years ago 2
They were pulling for Miyamoto to be in the Main Event for a month before this match.
dele3344 3 years ago
thanks for the upload
this match was one of the biggest match of Miyamoto's career
Mutoh3ll 3 years ago
Yes! Thanks a lot for the upload, I've wanted to see the FULL match since hearing it got the Indy Award for best match.
AmyInChains161 3 years ago 2
i gots this match on DVD. friggin phenomenal match. you guys are in fro a real good treat
Raitaro85 3 years ago