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[1993-09-26-NJPW-G1 Climax Special] Hiroshi Hase vs Shinya Hashimoto


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Okay I got the right review this time.

 

So in the G1 Hase had a succession of high profile singles matches in which he was in the form of his life. Then in the next tour they're trying to recreate the magic by having him face Tenryu, Mutoh and Hashimoto in the space of 3 days! The good news is that HH continued ruling and all 3 were worthy additions to the Yearbook.

 

More helpings of pleasing matwork. One thing I liked was how Hase had the majority of the offence, yet ended up doing the majority of the selling due to his bad wheel. Storyline-wise the previous bouts had taken a bit out of him as Hash always looked the likely victor. The IWGP champion couldn't quite get the win with a regular DDT, so he ascended the bottom turnbuckle for additional leverage. That made the marginal difference turning 2 into 3. NJ would often feature clever little touches of psychology like this in their finishes. Overall they achieved the good match that they set out to provide.

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Good, but a little disappointing considering how much of a roll Hase was on going into this. This also had the drama of Hase having beaten Hash in the G-1 Climax going in, but the match didn't quite live up to that. And whereas the finish of Chono/Fujiwara came too quickly, this came off as sort of an anticlimax. Good way for the IWGP champ to avenge a "bad loss," but still...

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Agree that this could have easily have been a MOTYC given both guys resumes for the year and this was only merely really good IMO. Hase gets some quick leg work but then amps it up and starts going after Hashimoto with great aggression and his usual awesome submissions. We then also get an exciting finishing stretch that shows that Hash is still the man int he promotion overall and really feels like the guy that will have to be the final blow to Tenryu. ***1/2

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This bout was pretty much over the second Hase hurt his knee. He had a moment here and there afterward, but Hash was never truly in danger again.

 

It looked like Hase was putting the Scorpion on in such a way that his bad leg was taking all the pressure. If so, that was a ridiculous thing to do on his part, and on top of that he really didn't sell it as much as you'd think someone who just finished applying a hold involving his bad leg would have.

 

The kickouts kept Hase strong, and they also allowed Hash to hit the DDT using the slight bit of elevation supplied by the first turnbuckle, which made the move more impactful than usual. I also liked Hash kicking Hase's leg out from undernath him every once in a while just to make sure that it wouldn't be able to recover.

 

If Hash wrestles a match like this against Tenryu when they meet, NJPW may finally win its battle against WAR once and for all.

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