Kazuchika Okada vs Rush - G1 Climax 2012 Day 3
First time seeing Rush. He certainly makes a quick impression. The dude comes out to the ring to "I Know You Want Me" by Pitbull. It's both incredibly cheesy and somehow awesome. For the life of me, I can't tell if he's a babyface or a heel. Based on his ring style, he seems like a face, however; he's aggressive enough to be considered a heel. The one thing that did stand out was that he felt like a star. There's a lot of wrestlers who just feel like normal guys. Rush acted like he was a major player in the world of wrestling. Even without knowing a damn thing about him, I bought into it. For it's purpose, it's a rather enjoyable match. The match doesn't even go ten minutes and ends with Okada hitting the Rainmaker without Rush countering any prior attempts of it. I dug the idea that if you're not a top guy, you're not going to counter the Rainmaker. So I guess it makes countering it a bigger deal when you see Okada facing names like Tanahashi. I wouldn't mind seeing Rush against some of New Japan's Junior Heavyweights. 3 Stars.
Kazuchika Okada vs Hirooki Goto - G1 Climax 2012 Day 7
The last three months had been rough for both guys. Their previous match was champion vs champion. Since then, Goto lost the IC Title to Nakamura and Okada lost the IWGP Title to Tanahashi. I feel like giving both guys a hug. I guess losing the IC title meant less money for Goto as his bad ass long pants have been cut in half and he's just wearing the shorts version of his get-up. Not as good as their PPV match, but why should it? Besides having the prettiest elbow drop in wreslting, Okada's dropkick is picture perfect. Eat your heart out, AJ Styles. They keep with the story in these Okada singles matches where it's all about the Rainmaker. If you can counter it, you can keep in the match. Regardless of how many times you counter it, Okada will keep attempting it. If you get hit with it, it's over. Instead, Goto does what he wanted to do in the Dontaku match and he not only manages to repeatedly avoid the Rainmaker, but he finishes Okada off with the Shouten (Verticle suplex into a Side Effect). Thanks to not knowing the result before hand, I'm rather shocked by the result. The result sets up a future Goto/Okada III, which in theory could be just what Goto needs to earn another IWGP Title match. Not overly exciting, but hard hitting, Okada running through his usual spots and a finish I didn't expect makes for a perfectly fine match. 3 Stars.
First time seeing Rush. He certainly makes a quick impression. The dude comes out to the ring to "I Know You Want Me" by Pitbull. It's both incredibly cheesy and somehow awesome. For the life of me, I can't tell if he's a babyface or a heel. Based on his ring style, he seems like a face, however; he's aggressive enough to be considered a heel. The one thing that did stand out was that he felt like a star. There's a lot of wrestlers who just feel like normal guys. Rush acted like he was a major player in the world of wrestling. Even without knowing a damn thing about him, I bought into it. For it's purpose, it's a rather enjoyable match. The match doesn't even go ten minutes and ends with Okada hitting the Rainmaker without Rush countering any prior attempts of it. I dug the idea that if you're not a top guy, you're not going to counter the Rainmaker. So I guess it makes countering it a bigger deal when you see Okada facing names like Tanahashi. I wouldn't mind seeing Rush against some of New Japan's Junior Heavyweights. 3 Stars.
Kazuchika Okada vs Hirooki Goto - G1 Climax 2012 Day 7
The last three months had been rough for both guys. Their previous match was champion vs champion. Since then, Goto lost the IC Title to Nakamura and Okada lost the IWGP Title to Tanahashi. I feel like giving both guys a hug. I guess losing the IC title meant less money for Goto as his bad ass long pants have been cut in half and he's just wearing the shorts version of his get-up. Not as good as their PPV match, but why should it? Besides having the prettiest elbow drop in wreslting, Okada's dropkick is picture perfect. Eat your heart out, AJ Styles. They keep with the story in these Okada singles matches where it's all about the Rainmaker. If you can counter it, you can keep in the match. Regardless of how many times you counter it, Okada will keep attempting it. If you get hit with it, it's over. Instead, Goto does what he wanted to do in the Dontaku match and he not only manages to repeatedly avoid the Rainmaker, but he finishes Okada off with the Shouten (Verticle suplex into a Side Effect). Thanks to not knowing the result before hand, I'm rather shocked by the result. The result sets up a future Goto/Okada III, which in theory could be just what Goto needs to earn another IWGP Title match. Not overly exciting, but hard hitting, Okada running through his usual spots and a finish I didn't expect makes for a perfectly fine match. 3 Stars.