New Japan Pro-Wrestling General Discussion Thread

  • Welcome to "The New" Wrestling Smarks Forum!

    I see that you are not currently registered on our forum. It only takes a second, and you can even login with your Facebook! If you would like to register now, pease click here: Register

    Once registered please introduce yourself in our introduction thread which can be found here: Introduction Board


Jacob Fox

Quiet You
Joined
Sep 22, 2014
Messages
59,639
Reaction score
12,782
Points
118
NJPW needed to put the belt on Naito. Because the loss of AJ and Nakamura has reshuffled the deck for them and pushes that were planned for down the road have had to happen now instead

That doesn't change the fact that it felt anticlimactic to me. If they wanted the belt on Naito, that's fine and he'll probably be a decent champion. It can be justified in numerous ways but it's not going to change the fact that this is the feeling it gave me.
 

Prince Bálor

I'm kind of a big deal
Joined
Apr 27, 2014
Messages
24,384
Reaction score
6,635
Points
0
Location
Serbia
Invasion Attack was a good show.

- Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro vs Taguchi & Juice was a decent show opener.

- Kojima, Nagata & Liger vs YTR, Sakuraba & YOSHI-HASHI was solid.

- Ishii & Goto vs EVIL & BUSHI was good.

- RPG Vice vs Ricochet & Matt Sydal was real good and really well done. But, then RPG Vice won the hot potato titles (shocker) and I just didn't care.

- KUSHIDA vs Will Ospreay was awesome, enjoyed the hell out of it. Post-match, Liger came to the ring and challenged KUSHIDA. I’m all for it.

- Tanahashi, Elgin & Yoshitatsu vs The Elite for the hot potato belts was good. CODY HALL. :damn:
Other than that, fun match. Yoshi getting his big, emotional return was nice. We're getting Omega vs Elgin for the IC title... And then Fale attacked Tanahashi. Thank you, Gedo. That's very creative.

- Shibata vs Tenzan was pretty good. I am so looking forward to Shibata vs Nagata, it'll be a match full of hate!

- Guerrillas of Destiny vs GBH was meh and boring. The wrong team won. I mean, I like Tonga, but Camacho does nothing for me. I wish Haku and Tonga were the champs.

- Naito vs Okada was a great ME. Marked for Naito winning and Sanada joining the group. And now we're getting Naito vs Ishii. I'm all for it, baby!
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Snowman1

Stopspot

Now I’m a big, fat dynamo!
Joined
Apr 1, 2012
Messages
42,192
Reaction score
8,467
Points
0
Age
33
Location
Sweden
NJPW's next PPV, Wrestling Hinokuni is officially canceled. Hinokuni was supposed to take place in the Kumamoto region, the one which was hit the hardest by the massive earthquake last week, and is still experiencing mudslides, afterquakes and all that. So New Japan decided to prioritce the safety of their workers and fans and canceled it.
 

Snowman1

Chillin' with the snowmies.
Joined
Feb 5, 2012
Messages
33,052
Reaction score
11,726
Points
0
Location
Cuteville
Again, outsider perspective here: With the NJPW belts, is it safe to assume they're more about the "style of match you'd expect" than the booking of them? Like it doesn't matter who the Jr. Tag Champs are, but whenever you see a match for them you expect this 100 mph chaotic spotfest?

Also can I have dibs on the "G1 Climax Standings: Updated Nightly" thread? :please:
 

Stopspot

Now I’m a big, fat dynamo!
Joined
Apr 1, 2012
Messages
42,192
Reaction score
8,467
Points
0
Age
33
Location
Sweden
Again, outsider perspective here: With the NJPW belts, is it safe to assume they're more about the "style of match you'd expect" than the booking of them? Like it doesn't matter who the Jr. Tag Champs are, but whenever you see a match for them you expect this 100 mph chaotic spotfest?

Also can I have dibs on the "G1 Climax Standings: Updated Nightly" thread? :please:
It differs from belt to belt. NJPW usually puts as little effort into their junior division as possible. Kushida is the ace right now and incredibly over so he'll always have shine and something to do. But most other juniors are just there and without direction. And therefore just there to provide bathroom break sprints.

The Never belt was supposed to be openweight and allow juniors to fight heavies, as well as being for younger talents. So far not a single champion has been under 30. And right now it has direction as Shibata murders his dads.

In short: If someone the company cares about holds a belt, the company cares about the belts direction
 
  • Like
Reactions: Snowman1

Jacob Fox

Quiet You
Joined
Sep 22, 2014
Messages
59,639
Reaction score
12,782
Points
118
Also can I have dibs on the "G1 Climax Standings: Updated Nightly" thread? :please:

I'm assuming you won't have too many people fighting you over that one.

So are you planning on taking the crazy route and watching the entire Climax(I joke about the crazy part... I always watch the entire thing and love it)? This is your first one right? It's a bit of an endurance test. Last year I watched the entire thing live on NJPW World. I sat through the filler tag matches and all the events. I think afterwards I couldn't move :)

I'm just being silly though. It's quite the undertaking if you actually do it but this year I'll probably watch it all live but sit out the tag matches.
 
Last edited:

Leo C

Backlund Mark
Joined
Apr 7, 2012
Messages
23,437
Reaction score
2,232
Points
0
Age
28
Location
São Paulo, Brazil
NJPW's next PPV, Wrestling Hinokuni is officially canceled. Hinokuni was supposed to take place in the Kumamoto region, the one which was hit the hardest by the massive earthquake last week, and is still experiencing mudslides, afterquakes and all that. So New Japan decided to prioritce the safety of their workers and fans and canceled it.
Well, that sucks. Really curious about what they're going to do about the matches they had set up. Probably gonna put one or two of the main ones on random Road Tos and get the rest on Dontaku, I'd assume. Probably not viable to try to set up another arena for Hinokuni on such short notice.

Again, outsider perspective here: With the NJPW belts, is it safe to assume they're more about the "style of match you'd expect" than the booking of them? Like it doesn't matter who the Jr. Tag Champs are, but whenever you see a match for them you expect this 100 mph chaotic spotfest?

Also can I have dibs on the "G1 Climax Standings: Updated Nightly" thread? :please:
Yes, Jr Tag guys will be pretty much flipzz geeks always. G1 is so much hype, so awesome. I wish they'd go back to the G1 24 format with all killer no filler, but what can you do.
 

Snowman1

Chillin' with the snowmies.
Joined
Feb 5, 2012
Messages
33,052
Reaction score
11,726
Points
0
Location
Cuteville
Yes, Jr Tag guys will be pretty much flipzz geeks always. G1 is so much hype, so awesome. I wish they'd go back to the G1 24 format with all killer no filler, but what can you do.

It differs from belt to belt. NJPW usually puts as little effort into their junior division as possible. Kushida is the ace right now and incredibly over so he'll always have shine and something to do. But most other juniors are just there and without direction. And therefore just there to provide bathroom break sprints.

The Never belt was supposed to be openweight and allow juniors to fight heavies, as well as being for younger talents. So far not a single champion has been under 30. And right now it has direction as Shibata murders his dads.

In short: If someone the company cares about holds a belt, the company cares about the belts direction
[/QUOTE]

For example, it seems like we can expect a spotfest for the junior tag belts, a very hard-hitting encounter for the regular tag titles (more on the guys who've held them, two guys beating the living shit out of one another for the Never belt, elite ring-work and lots of moves for the IC title, the best story/psychology for the World title. Maybe the Jr. titles used to be more of an X-division type of belt back in the day, but Omega and Kushida just don't work that style which is fine

"Direction" seems a whole lot different over here somehow with so little weekly television, but I see what you mean. Definitely means more to see Shibata beating the hell out of the Third Generation instead of just doing challenger of the month type stuff, but most COTM's over here come across much better over here anyway. Huh, maybe it's just fresh eyes.

I'm assuming you won't have too many people fighting you over that one.

So are you planning on taking the crazy route and watching the entire Climax(I joke about the crazy part... I always watch the entire thing and love it)? This is your first one right? It's a bit of an endurance test. Last year I watched the entire thing live on NJPW World. I sat through the filler tag matches and all the events. I think afterwards I couldn't move :)

I'm just being silly though. It's quite the undertaking if you actually do it but this year I'll probably watch it all live but sit out the tag matches.

:haha: Nah, I can't predict in advice what's coming for Snow behind the curtain. Always enjoy running threads like that, though, and can just look up the nightly results and make an easy to read chart so y'all can keep track. Would be great to watch as much of the shows as I can, but if it's not for tournament points I'm tapping out too, brother.

Thanks for the answers, and enjoy what you can, y'all!
 

Stopspot

Now I’m a big, fat dynamo!
Joined
Apr 1, 2012
Messages
42,192
Reaction score
8,467
Points
0
Age
33
Location
Sweden

For example, it seems like we can expect a spotfest for the junior tag belts, a very hard-hitting encounter for the regular tag titles (more on the guys who've held them, two guys beating the living shit out of one another for the Never belt, elite ring-work and lots of moves for the IC title, the best story/psychology for the World title. Maybe the Jr. titles used to be more of an X-division type of belt back in the day, but Omega and Kushida just don't work that style which is fine

"Direction" seems a whole lot different over here somehow with so little weekly television, but I see what you mean. Definitely means more to see Shibata beating the hell out of the Third Generation instead of just doing challenger of the month type stuff, but most COTM's over here come across much better over here anyway. Huh, maybe it's just fresh eyes.



:haha: Nah, I can't predict in advice what's coming for Snow behind the curtain. Always enjoy running threads like that, though, and can just look up the nightly results and make an easy to read chart so y'all can keep track. Would be great to watch as much of the shows as I can, but if it's not for tournament points I'm tapping out too, brother.

Thanks for the answers, and enjoy what you can, y'all![/QUOTE]
The junior belt has usually been more based around grappling. And you are basing the direction of the belt around the people currently holding them. It differs so much depending on who has the belt and who has focus in the company
 

Black Iron PJ

The Lunatic Fringe
Joined
Mar 23, 2016
Messages
1,065
Reaction score
416
Points
0
Age
24
Again, outsider perspective here: With the NJPW belts, is it safe to assume they're more about the "style of match you'd expect" than the booking of them? Like it doesn't matter who the Jr. Tag Champs are, but whenever you see a match for them you expect this 100 mph chaotic spotfest?
Pretty much, World Heavyweight championship matches are 30 minute long epics, IC championship matches are wrestling clinics, and NEVER Openweight championship matches are two guys trying to out murder each other.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Snowman1

Roadster

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jan 7, 2014
Messages
44,470
Reaction score
4,214
Points
118
Favorite Wrestler
uUsHwHt
Favorite Wrestler
CVWSrPC
Favorite Wrestler
samoajoe
Favorite Wrestler
ajstyles2
Favorite Wrestler
undertaker
Favorite Wrestler
L1l4tIp
Junior Tag Titles make no sense and PWG on a grand scale.
 

Stopspot

Now I’m a big, fat dynamo!
Joined
Apr 1, 2012
Messages
42,192
Reaction score
8,467
Points
0
Age
33
Location
Sweden
Pretty much, World Heavyweight championship matches are 30 minute long epics, IC championship matches are wrestling clinics, and NEVER Openweight championship matches are two guys trying to out murder each other.
Not to sound rude. But that's only the definition of those belts as long as the current guys have them. Except the heavyweight title, which being the main title has to be big matches.
 

Black Iron PJ

The Lunatic Fringe
Joined
Mar 23, 2016
Messages
1,065
Reaction score
416
Points
0
Age
24
Not to sound rude. But that's only the definition of those belts as long as the current guys have them. Except the heavyweight title, which being the main title has to be big matches.
Both the NEVER and IC championship matches were given 5 star ratings by Dave Meltzer for two completely different reasons, as well as both championships having different title holders. People know what to expect out of an Intercontinental championship match because of Nakamura, same for the NEVER openweight championship matches because of Ishii. Shibata and Omega are going to continue that legacy and add their own flair to it.
 

Stopspot

Now I’m a big, fat dynamo!
Joined
Apr 1, 2012
Messages
42,192
Reaction score
8,467
Points
0
Age
33
Location
Sweden
Both the NEVER and IC championship matches were given 5 star ratings by Dave Meltzer for two completely different reasons, as well as both championships having different title holders. People know what to expect out of an Intercontinental championship match because of Nakamura, same for the NEVER openweight championship matches because of Ishii. Shibata and Omega are going to continue that legacy and add their own flair to it.
Ignore my ramblings here. Look at my post below. Much better worded
 
Last edited: