holy shit, this is sooooo much better wrestling than the "product" that has been force-fed to us by the wwf/e since 88...(i exclude 85-87 cuz of piper,steamboat,valentine,snuka,santana & savage).... fuji & garea were so on point, it makes cena look like el gigante. the saddest thing is vin jr. was seeing all of this while commentating & never clued in to the fact that his vision opposed the one that put him in the very same position to alter something that wasn't broken. sad, but hooray 4 ytube!
i loved the classic japanese heels. mr moto was based in los angeles from the late 40s until the late 60s. he was charlie yamamoto from gardena, ca. no matter, he reduced the much bigger rookie cowboy tex mckenzie to a quivering mess with sleepers in the second and third falls. i was fortunate to be ringside to see tanaka in washington, dc in 1966.
holy shit, this is sooooo much better wrestling than the "product" that has been force-fed to us by the wwf/e since 88...(i exclude 85-87 cuz of piper,steamboat,valentine,snuka,santana & savage).... fuji & garea were so on point, it makes cena look like el gigante. the saddest thing is vin jr. was seeing all of this while commentating & never clued in to the fact that his vision opposed the one that put him in the very same position to alter something that wasn't broken. sad, but hooray 4 ytube!
jdbankshot 2 months ago
i loved the classic japanese heels. mr moto was based in los angeles from the late 40s until the late 60s. he was charlie yamamoto from gardena, ca. no matter, he reduced the much bigger rookie cowboy tex mckenzie to a quivering mess with sleepers in the second and third falls. i was fortunate to be ringside to see tanaka in washington, dc in 1966.
japanpro1 2 months ago