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THIS IS PURORESU
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#prowrestling #wrestling #puroresuwrestling #okada #kazuchikaokada #shinsukenakamura #njpwworld #hiroshitanahashi
published: 06 May 2023
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Puroresu - Japanese Pro Wrestling
▶️ My Instagram: https://instagram.com/romanboxingroman
Japanese Pro wrestling
Real PURORESU
published: 28 Jul 2021
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Kim's Top 50 Puroresu Wrestling Finishers Of All Time
Here's a bit of fun -- an alphabetical list of my favourite Puroresu finishers! There's old and new, swanky submissions and aerial moves, vicious super finishers and strikes, all sorts -- as well as a few interesting tidbits along the way! Enjoy.
Follow Kim Justice's Wrestling Road on Patreon for more documentaries: http://www.patreon.com/kimblejustice
My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kimxxxjustice
My Other Channel: http://www.youtube.com/kimblejustice
This video would NOT be possible without the various legendary channels that compile moves here on YouTube. Big shoutouts and mega thanks to:
@ThunderFilez
@TheSuicidalDragon
@theprowrestlingenthusiast
@pro-wrestlingichibanbrazil8016
@bdwjforever6980
@LFCrxzado
0:00 Intro
0:31 53 Years Old (Genichiro Tenryu)
1:08 Boma Ye/Kinshas...
published: 07 Sep 2024
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Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki: How Puroresu's Biggest Rivalry Started
Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki were the two biggest names in Japanese wrestling, the founders and heads of AJPW and NJPW respectively, and they despised each other. This video covers how the rivalry started, from being trained by Rikidozan, teaming up as the B-I Cannon, and collapsing with
the old JWA in a hail of disputes and coup attempts. Enjoy!
Please read KinchStalker's absolutely outstanding "Broken Crown" series of articles, they were very inspiring: https://frommilotomisawa.wordpress.com/2021/12/13/broken-crown-the-fall-of-japan-pro-wrestling-1971-1973-part-one-maborosi-no-coup/
Igapro is another great site for Puro history, with lots from the Showa era. It is Japanese-only unfortunately so you'll need a translator!: https://igapro24.com
0:00 Intro
1:50 A Brief Look at Rikidozan
8...
published: 27 Jun 2023
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Untangling Puroresu: Who is #2 in Japan?
New Japan is the #1 puroresu promotion. But who's in 2nd place? Well, it's complicated.
Music credits:
Home - Resonance
(nostalgia ahoy)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 History
01:21 Dragongate
03:07 Stardom
04:36 CyberFight
06:03 It's a tie?
06:31 Tiers
06:57 Streaming Analysis
published: 02 Apr 2023
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Puroresu (Japanese Pro-wrestling)
This video is a little overview of the notable personalities and events of Japanese pro-wrestling called "puroresu". When TV was young in post-war Japan, Rikidozan built the sport from the ground up by conquering foreigners. After his controversial death, puroresu nearly died out. It survived and eventually expanded under Shohei "Giant" Baba and Antonio Inoki. These two Rikidozan disciples formed new companies, All Japan and New Japan, respectively. Through the 1970s, puroresu took on new dimensions. Baba adopted a more American-influenced style dubbed "King's Road", Inoki pioneered the mixed martial arts form which he called "Strong Style." A third company, the IWE, innovated death matches in Japan, which were taken to new heights by Atsushi Onita's FMW and other so-called "garbage...
published: 17 Aug 2009
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NOAH - Real Puroresu. Strong Style.
Little tribute to NOAH
#prowrestling #noah #puroresu
published: 09 Apr 2024
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She CHALLENGED a Male Wrestler… but was it worth it? 🤕
This female wrestler had to challenge a male wrestler in high-school due to the lack of competition. Overly-matched she was quickly defeated which poses the question - is it worthwhile having these mixed-gender wrestling matches?
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#wrestling #submission #genderequality #highschoolsports #shorts
published: 03 Oct 2024
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This is not the WWE women's division, This is the classic Joshi puroresu
published: 19 May 2019
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PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling
PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling gives you an in-depth look into the history and important locations of Pro Wrestling in Tokyo, Japan.
Happy 50th Video!!!
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published: 07 Mar 2015
0:56
THIS IS PURORESU
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- published: 06 May 2023
- views: 10384
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Puroresu - Japanese Pro Wrestling
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Japanese Pro wrestling
Real PURORESU
▶️ My Instagram: https://instagram.com/romanboxingroman
Japanese Pro wrestling
Real PURORESU
https://wn.com/Puroresu_Japanese_Pro_Wrestling
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Japanese Pro wrestling
Real PURORESU
- published: 28 Jul 2021
- views: 25593
34:47
Kim's Top 50 Puroresu Wrestling Finishers Of All Time
Here's a bit of fun -- an alphabetical list of my favourite Puroresu finishers! There's old and new, swanky submissions and aerial moves, vicious super finisher...
Here's a bit of fun -- an alphabetical list of my favourite Puroresu finishers! There's old and new, swanky submissions and aerial moves, vicious super finishers and strikes, all sorts -- as well as a few interesting tidbits along the way! Enjoy.
Follow Kim Justice's Wrestling Road on Patreon for more documentaries: http://www.patreon.com/kimblejustice
My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kimxxxjustice
My Other Channel: http://www.youtube.com/kimblejustice
This video would NOT be possible without the various legendary channels that compile moves here on YouTube. Big shoutouts and mega thanks to:
@ThunderFilez
@TheSuicidalDragon
@theprowrestlingenthusiast
@pro-wrestlingichibanbrazil8016
@bdwjforever6980
@LFCrxzado
0:00 Intro
0:31 53 Years Old (Genichiro Tenryu)
1:08 Boma Ye/Kinshasa (Shinsuke Nakamura)
1:32 Burning Lariat (Kenta Kobashi)
2:07 Croyt's Wrath (Kenny Omega)
2:54 Death Lake Driver (Mima Shimoda)
3:30 Death Valley Bomb (Etsuko Mita)
4:10 Deep Impact (Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
4:40 Destino (Tetsuya Naito)
5:15 Die Hard Kansai (Dynamite Kansai)
5:58 Dragonrana (Dragon Kid)
6:30 Emerald Flowsion Kai (Mitsuharu Misawa)
7:23 Everest German Suplex (Yoshihiro Takayama)
8:05 Exploder '98 (Jun Akiyama)
8:41 FFF (SUWA)
9:14 Fisherman Buster (Jushin Liger)
10:00 Go 2 Sleep (KENTA)
10:35 Go Flasher (Go Shiozaki)
11:08 Gotch-Style Piledriver (Minoru Suzuki)
11:42 High Fly Flow (Hiroshi Tanahashi)
12:18 Homicide Backdrop (Steve Williams)
13:00 Hurrah! Another Year etc. (Zack Sabre Jr.)
13:44 Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex (Manami Toyota)
14:33 Jumping Tombstone Piledriver (Andre The Giant)
15:13 Kamigoye (Kota Ibushi)
15:46 Kana Lock / Asuka Lock (KANA / Asuka)
16:15 King Kong Knee Drop (Bruiser Brody)
16:59 Kudome Valentine (Megumi Kudo)
17:30 MASS Driver (Kotaro Suzuki)
18:03 Michinoku Driver II (TAKA Michinoku)
18:45 Moonsault Double Foot Stomp (Hikari Fukuoka)
19:31 Mount Cook (Yoshiko Tamura)
20:18 Northern Lights Bomb (Akira Hokuto)
20:58 Octopus Hold (Antonio Inoki)
21:32 Olympic Slam (Takashi Sugiura)
22:13 Ore Ga Taue (Akira Taue)
22:53 Phoenix Splash (Hayabusa)
23:26 Rainmaker (Kazuchika Okada)
24:02 Rolling Olympic Hell (Tamon Honda)
24:45 Schwein (CIMA)
25:46 Scorpio Rising (Meiko Satomura)
26:27 Seven Seas / InSANE Elbow (Kairi Hojo / Kairi Sane)
27:07 Shouten Kai (Hirooki Goto)
27:42 Skytwister Press (Chaparita ASARI)
28:20 Sliding D (Masato Tanaka)
29:03 Soul Powerbomb (Toshiaki Kawada)
30:04 Tiger Flowsion (Naomichi Marufuji)
30:40 Uraken (Aja Kong)
31:24 Vadersault (Vader)
32:13 Victoria Driver (Kyoko Inoue)
32:50 Western Lariat (Stan Hansen)
#kimjustice #wrestling #wrestlingmoves #wrestlingfinishers #puroresu
https://wn.com/Kim's_Top_50_Puroresu_Wrestling_Finishers_Of_All_Time
Here's a bit of fun -- an alphabetical list of my favourite Puroresu finishers! There's old and new, swanky submissions and aerial moves, vicious super finishers and strikes, all sorts -- as well as a few interesting tidbits along the way! Enjoy.
Follow Kim Justice's Wrestling Road on Patreon for more documentaries: http://www.patreon.com/kimblejustice
My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kimxxxjustice
My Other Channel: http://www.youtube.com/kimblejustice
This video would NOT be possible without the various legendary channels that compile moves here on YouTube. Big shoutouts and mega thanks to:
@ThunderFilez
@TheSuicidalDragon
@theprowrestlingenthusiast
@pro-wrestlingichibanbrazil8016
@bdwjforever6980
@LFCrxzado
0:00 Intro
0:31 53 Years Old (Genichiro Tenryu)
1:08 Boma Ye/Kinshasa (Shinsuke Nakamura)
1:32 Burning Lariat (Kenta Kobashi)
2:07 Croyt's Wrath (Kenny Omega)
2:54 Death Lake Driver (Mima Shimoda)
3:30 Death Valley Bomb (Etsuko Mita)
4:10 Deep Impact (Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
4:40 Destino (Tetsuya Naito)
5:15 Die Hard Kansai (Dynamite Kansai)
5:58 Dragonrana (Dragon Kid)
6:30 Emerald Flowsion Kai (Mitsuharu Misawa)
7:23 Everest German Suplex (Yoshihiro Takayama)
8:05 Exploder '98 (Jun Akiyama)
8:41 FFF (SUWA)
9:14 Fisherman Buster (Jushin Liger)
10:00 Go 2 Sleep (KENTA)
10:35 Go Flasher (Go Shiozaki)
11:08 Gotch-Style Piledriver (Minoru Suzuki)
11:42 High Fly Flow (Hiroshi Tanahashi)
12:18 Homicide Backdrop (Steve Williams)
13:00 Hurrah! Another Year etc. (Zack Sabre Jr.)
13:44 Japanese Ocean Cyclone Suplex (Manami Toyota)
14:33 Jumping Tombstone Piledriver (Andre The Giant)
15:13 Kamigoye (Kota Ibushi)
15:46 Kana Lock / Asuka Lock (KANA / Asuka)
16:15 King Kong Knee Drop (Bruiser Brody)
16:59 Kudome Valentine (Megumi Kudo)
17:30 MASS Driver (Kotaro Suzuki)
18:03 Michinoku Driver II (TAKA Michinoku)
18:45 Moonsault Double Foot Stomp (Hikari Fukuoka)
19:31 Mount Cook (Yoshiko Tamura)
20:18 Northern Lights Bomb (Akira Hokuto)
20:58 Octopus Hold (Antonio Inoki)
21:32 Olympic Slam (Takashi Sugiura)
22:13 Ore Ga Taue (Akira Taue)
22:53 Phoenix Splash (Hayabusa)
23:26 Rainmaker (Kazuchika Okada)
24:02 Rolling Olympic Hell (Tamon Honda)
24:45 Schwein (CIMA)
25:46 Scorpio Rising (Meiko Satomura)
26:27 Seven Seas / InSANE Elbow (Kairi Hojo / Kairi Sane)
27:07 Shouten Kai (Hirooki Goto)
27:42 Skytwister Press (Chaparita ASARI)
28:20 Sliding D (Masato Tanaka)
29:03 Soul Powerbomb (Toshiaki Kawada)
30:04 Tiger Flowsion (Naomichi Marufuji)
30:40 Uraken (Aja Kong)
31:24 Vadersault (Vader)
32:13 Victoria Driver (Kyoko Inoue)
32:50 Western Lariat (Stan Hansen)
#kimjustice #wrestling #wrestlingmoves #wrestlingfinishers #puroresu
- published: 07 Sep 2024
- views: 52376
1:01:58
Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki: How Puroresu's Biggest Rivalry Started
Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki were the two biggest names in Japanese wrestling, the founders and heads of AJPW and NJPW respectively, and they despised each othe...
Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki were the two biggest names in Japanese wrestling, the founders and heads of AJPW and NJPW respectively, and they despised each other. This video covers how the rivalry started, from being trained by Rikidozan, teaming up as the B-I Cannon, and collapsing with
the old JWA in a hail of disputes and coup attempts. Enjoy!
Please read KinchStalker's absolutely outstanding "Broken Crown" series of articles, they were very inspiring: https://frommilotomisawa.wordpress.com/2021/12/13/broken-crown-the-fall-of-japan-pro-wrestling-1971-1973-part-one-maborosi-no-coup/
Igapro is another great site for Puro history, with lots from the Showa era. It is Japanese-only unfortunately so you'll need a translator!: https://igapro24.com
0:00 Intro
1:50 A Brief Look at Rikidozan
8:38 Baba and Inoki Break Into the Business
15:13 The Passing of Rikidozan; Baba & Inoki make Big Decisions
25:39 The Formation of the B-I Cannon
32:32 Cracks Start to Form: Inoki makes a Giant Challenge
41:30 Crisis in JWA: Inoki Attempts a Coup
46:04 Baba Goes His Own Way: Beginning of NJPW and AJPW, End of JWA
56:06 One Last Time: The 1979 B-I Cannon Reunion
Follow Kim Justice's Wrestling Road on Patreon for more documentaries: http://www.patreon.com/kimblejustice
My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kimxxxjustice
My Other Channel: http://www.youtube.com/kimblejustice
https://wn.com/Giant_Baba_And_Antonio_Inoki_How_Puroresu's_Biggest_Rivalry_Started
Giant Baba and Antonio Inoki were the two biggest names in Japanese wrestling, the founders and heads of AJPW and NJPW respectively, and they despised each other. This video covers how the rivalry started, from being trained by Rikidozan, teaming up as the B-I Cannon, and collapsing with
the old JWA in a hail of disputes and coup attempts. Enjoy!
Please read KinchStalker's absolutely outstanding "Broken Crown" series of articles, they were very inspiring: https://frommilotomisawa.wordpress.com/2021/12/13/broken-crown-the-fall-of-japan-pro-wrestling-1971-1973-part-one-maborosi-no-coup/
Igapro is another great site for Puro history, with lots from the Showa era. It is Japanese-only unfortunately so you'll need a translator!: https://igapro24.com
0:00 Intro
1:50 A Brief Look at Rikidozan
8:38 Baba and Inoki Break Into the Business
15:13 The Passing of Rikidozan; Baba & Inoki make Big Decisions
25:39 The Formation of the B-I Cannon
32:32 Cracks Start to Form: Inoki makes a Giant Challenge
41:30 Crisis in JWA: Inoki Attempts a Coup
46:04 Baba Goes His Own Way: Beginning of NJPW and AJPW, End of JWA
56:06 One Last Time: The 1979 B-I Cannon Reunion
Follow Kim Justice's Wrestling Road on Patreon for more documentaries: http://www.patreon.com/kimblejustice
My Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kimxxxjustice
My Other Channel: http://www.youtube.com/kimblejustice
- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 89055
7:57
Untangling Puroresu: Who is #2 in Japan?
New Japan is the #1 puroresu promotion. But who's in 2nd place? Well, it's complicated.
Music credits:
Home - Resonance
(nostalgia ahoy)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro...
New Japan is the #1 puroresu promotion. But who's in 2nd place? Well, it's complicated.
Music credits:
Home - Resonance
(nostalgia ahoy)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 History
01:21 Dragongate
03:07 Stardom
04:36 CyberFight
06:03 It's a tie?
06:31 Tiers
06:57 Streaming Analysis
https://wn.com/Untangling_Puroresu_Who_Is_2_In_Japan
New Japan is the #1 puroresu promotion. But who's in 2nd place? Well, it's complicated.
Music credits:
Home - Resonance
(nostalgia ahoy)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 History
01:21 Dragongate
03:07 Stardom
04:36 CyberFight
06:03 It's a tie?
06:31 Tiers
06:57 Streaming Analysis
- published: 02 Apr 2023
- views: 2115
5:53
Puroresu (Japanese Pro-wrestling)
This video is a little overview of the notable personalities and events of Japanese pro-wrestling called "puroresu". When TV was young in post-war Japan, Rikid...
This video is a little overview of the notable personalities and events of Japanese pro-wrestling called "puroresu". When TV was young in post-war Japan, Rikidozan built the sport from the ground up by conquering foreigners. After his controversial death, puroresu nearly died out. It survived and eventually expanded under Shohei "Giant" Baba and Antonio Inoki. These two Rikidozan disciples formed new companies, All Japan and New Japan, respectively. Through the 1970s, puroresu took on new dimensions. Baba adopted a more American-influenced style dubbed "King's Road", Inoki pioneered the mixed martial arts form which he called "Strong Style." A third company, the IWE, innovated death matches in Japan, which were taken to new heights by Atsushi Onita's FMW and other so-called "garbage wrestling" companies. The 1980s saw a rise in popularity of a shoot-style, which boomed in the 90s and peaked with the development of Pride FC. Another popular innovation was the lucha style, which was introduced by Mil Mascaras, developed by Tiger Mask and made it a sensation all around Japan. Puroresu's roots were grounded in blurring the lines between reality and entertainment in way very different than anywhere else in the world. It has risen and fallen in its popularity, but it continues to this day.
Opening Reel - Rikidozan KO's Masahiko Kimura; Opening features audio from the Korean Rikidozan movie, post-war photography by Ihee Kimura and three shots of Rikidozan (one as a sumo); Inoki's catchphrase Ich-Ni-San-Daa with pictures of him with Giant Baba and Tiger Mask; The Great Sasuke, Kaientai Deluxe's reunion (L to R: Funaki, "Shiryu" Kaz Hayashi, Dick Togo, MEN's Teioh, TAKA Michinoku); Rusher Kimura x2, Great Kusatsu in a chain match; ~Atsushi Onita x3, Hayabusa, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga clip; Toshiaki Kawada invades New Japan to battle Kensuke Sasaki, Giant Baba, Shiro Koshinaka's hip attack on Gotoh; Billy Robinson and Thunder Sugiyama; Tatsumi Fujinami; Masahiro Chono & Great Muta x2, New Japan's Three Muskateers: Shinya Hashimoto, Masahiro Chono and Keiji Muto
"Dragon's Heartbeat" Segment: Strong Kobayashi; Kintaro Oki headbutts Killer Karl Krupp; Mitsuharu Misawa's Tiger Driver on Big Van Vader; Jushin Liger's Liger Bomb on Tiger Mask IV, Keiji Muto's Shining Wizard on Shinsuke Nakamura; Hashimoto's Dangerous DDT on Nobuhiko Takada in 3 shots; Akira Taue's Dynamic Bomb on Kenta Kobashi, Riki Choshu's Riki Lariat on Tiger Jeet Singh; Kobashi-Sasaki Chop Montage: audio and 1st shot is Kobashi vs. disciple Jun Akiyama, Sasaki vs. KENTA (KK student), Kobashi vs. disciple Go Shiosaki, Kobashi-Sasaki dream match, Kobashi-watermelon and on close-up); Chavo Guerrero's German Suplex on Mighty Inoue; Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Mitsuo Momota (audio is Momota talking about leaving All Japan with Misawa); NOAH's debut card in 2000; Jumbo Tsuruta's jumping knee on Bruiser Brody, Steve Williams' Dangerous Backdrop on Kobashi, Hiromichi Fuyuki with the WEW belt, Toryumon's Crazy MAX (Big Fujii, TARU, SUWA and CIMA);
Genichiro Tenryu x2 (one lariating Jumbo), the Great Kabuki, bloody Great Muta clip and collage (Gary Hart provides audio); Tiger Mask manga, Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) vs. Black Tiger (Mark Rocco); Tiger Mask III (Koji Kanemoto) vs. Ultimo Dragon, Misawa (the recently unmasked Tiger Mask II) and Yoshiaki Yatsu;
Fireman's Carry Montage (The Destroyer, Toyonobori, Animal Hamaguchi, audio is from Animal's retirement);
Gaijin section: Stan Hansen lariats Andre the Giant; Hansen and Bruiser Brody in samurai garb;
Volk Han leglocking Kiyoshi Tamura in RINGS; Hulk Hogan's Axe Bomber; Inoki-Brody,
Brody kneedropping Seiji Sakaguchi, Brody in manga form;
Abdullah the Butcher and Dory Funk Jr. in a nailed board death match; "Vampire" Freddie Blassie;
Dick Murdoch's calf-branding; Johnny Powers vs. Sakaguchi; the Funks battle; Funks vs. Sheik & Abby; Funk disciple Cactus Jack; Wahoo battering Kusatsu; Harley Race's backbreaker on Jumbo; Miracle Violence Combination (Steve Williams and Terry Gordy); Dynamite Kid chinlocks Isamu Teranishi; Mil Mascaras bodypresses Dory Funk Jr.;
Big Van Vader's lariat,
Vader vs. Takada in UWFi; Takada with Lou Thesz, Danny Hodge and Billy Robinson; Generalissmo Takada from HUSTLE, Kiyoshi Tamura necklocks Takada; Super Tiger kicking Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Naoya Ogawa STO's Kawada; Akira Maeda celebrates with Takada; Maeda and Masakatsu Funaki; Yoshihiro Takayama vs. Don Frye; Kazushi Sakuraba's win over Royce Gracie in 5 shots; Hiro Matsuda; Yoshimura; Karl Gotch and Masahiko Kimura; Rikidozan's gravesite
Tech Used: iDVD, iMovie HD, GarageBand, Youtube, Zamzar, MPEG Streamclip
https://wn.com/Puroresu_(Japanese_Pro_Wrestling)
This video is a little overview of the notable personalities and events of Japanese pro-wrestling called "puroresu". When TV was young in post-war Japan, Rikidozan built the sport from the ground up by conquering foreigners. After his controversial death, puroresu nearly died out. It survived and eventually expanded under Shohei "Giant" Baba and Antonio Inoki. These two Rikidozan disciples formed new companies, All Japan and New Japan, respectively. Through the 1970s, puroresu took on new dimensions. Baba adopted a more American-influenced style dubbed "King's Road", Inoki pioneered the mixed martial arts form which he called "Strong Style." A third company, the IWE, innovated death matches in Japan, which were taken to new heights by Atsushi Onita's FMW and other so-called "garbage wrestling" companies. The 1980s saw a rise in popularity of a shoot-style, which boomed in the 90s and peaked with the development of Pride FC. Another popular innovation was the lucha style, which was introduced by Mil Mascaras, developed by Tiger Mask and made it a sensation all around Japan. Puroresu's roots were grounded in blurring the lines between reality and entertainment in way very different than anywhere else in the world. It has risen and fallen in its popularity, but it continues to this day.
Opening Reel - Rikidozan KO's Masahiko Kimura; Opening features audio from the Korean Rikidozan movie, post-war photography by Ihee Kimura and three shots of Rikidozan (one as a sumo); Inoki's catchphrase Ich-Ni-San-Daa with pictures of him with Giant Baba and Tiger Mask; The Great Sasuke, Kaientai Deluxe's reunion (L to R: Funaki, "Shiryu" Kaz Hayashi, Dick Togo, MEN's Teioh, TAKA Michinoku); Rusher Kimura x2, Great Kusatsu in a chain match; ~Atsushi Onita x3, Hayabusa, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga clip; Toshiaki Kawada invades New Japan to battle Kensuke Sasaki, Giant Baba, Shiro Koshinaka's hip attack on Gotoh; Billy Robinson and Thunder Sugiyama; Tatsumi Fujinami; Masahiro Chono & Great Muta x2, New Japan's Three Muskateers: Shinya Hashimoto, Masahiro Chono and Keiji Muto
"Dragon's Heartbeat" Segment: Strong Kobayashi; Kintaro Oki headbutts Killer Karl Krupp; Mitsuharu Misawa's Tiger Driver on Big Van Vader; Jushin Liger's Liger Bomb on Tiger Mask IV, Keiji Muto's Shining Wizard on Shinsuke Nakamura; Hashimoto's Dangerous DDT on Nobuhiko Takada in 3 shots; Akira Taue's Dynamic Bomb on Kenta Kobashi, Riki Choshu's Riki Lariat on Tiger Jeet Singh; Kobashi-Sasaki Chop Montage: audio and 1st shot is Kobashi vs. disciple Jun Akiyama, Sasaki vs. KENTA (KK student), Kobashi vs. disciple Go Shiosaki, Kobashi-Sasaki dream match, Kobashi-watermelon and on close-up); Chavo Guerrero's German Suplex on Mighty Inoue; Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Mitsuo Momota (audio is Momota talking about leaving All Japan with Misawa); NOAH's debut card in 2000; Jumbo Tsuruta's jumping knee on Bruiser Brody, Steve Williams' Dangerous Backdrop on Kobashi, Hiromichi Fuyuki with the WEW belt, Toryumon's Crazy MAX (Big Fujii, TARU, SUWA and CIMA);
Genichiro Tenryu x2 (one lariating Jumbo), the Great Kabuki, bloody Great Muta clip and collage (Gary Hart provides audio); Tiger Mask manga, Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) vs. Black Tiger (Mark Rocco); Tiger Mask III (Koji Kanemoto) vs. Ultimo Dragon, Misawa (the recently unmasked Tiger Mask II) and Yoshiaki Yatsu;
Fireman's Carry Montage (The Destroyer, Toyonobori, Animal Hamaguchi, audio is from Animal's retirement);
Gaijin section: Stan Hansen lariats Andre the Giant; Hansen and Bruiser Brody in samurai garb;
Volk Han leglocking Kiyoshi Tamura in RINGS; Hulk Hogan's Axe Bomber; Inoki-Brody,
Brody kneedropping Seiji Sakaguchi, Brody in manga form;
Abdullah the Butcher and Dory Funk Jr. in a nailed board death match; "Vampire" Freddie Blassie;
Dick Murdoch's calf-branding; Johnny Powers vs. Sakaguchi; the Funks battle; Funks vs. Sheik & Abby; Funk disciple Cactus Jack; Wahoo battering Kusatsu; Harley Race's backbreaker on Jumbo; Miracle Violence Combination (Steve Williams and Terry Gordy); Dynamite Kid chinlocks Isamu Teranishi; Mil Mascaras bodypresses Dory Funk Jr.;
Big Van Vader's lariat,
Vader vs. Takada in UWFi; Takada with Lou Thesz, Danny Hodge and Billy Robinson; Generalissmo Takada from HUSTLE, Kiyoshi Tamura necklocks Takada; Super Tiger kicking Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Naoya Ogawa STO's Kawada; Akira Maeda celebrates with Takada; Maeda and Masakatsu Funaki; Yoshihiro Takayama vs. Don Frye; Kazushi Sakuraba's win over Royce Gracie in 5 shots; Hiro Matsuda; Yoshimura; Karl Gotch and Masahiko Kimura; Rikidozan's gravesite
Tech Used: iDVD, iMovie HD, GarageBand, Youtube, Zamzar, MPEG Streamclip
- published: 17 Aug 2009
- views: 45939
0:34
NOAH - Real Puroresu. Strong Style.
Little tribute to NOAH
#prowrestling #noah #puroresu
Little tribute to NOAH
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https://wn.com/Noah_Real_Puroresu._Strong_Style.
Little tribute to NOAH
#prowrestling #noah #puroresu
- published: 09 Apr 2024
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She CHALLENGED a Male Wrestler… but was it worth it? 🤕
This female wrestler had to challenge a male wrestler in high-school due to the lack of competition. Overly-matched she was quickly defeated which poses the que...
This female wrestler had to challenge a male wrestler in high-school due to the lack of competition. Overly-matched she was quickly defeated which poses the question - is it worthwhile having these mixed-gender wrestling matches?
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#wrestling #submission #genderequality #highschoolsports #shorts
https://wn.com/She_Challenged_A_Male_Wrestler…_But_Was_It_Worth_It_🤕
This female wrestler had to challenge a male wrestler in high-school due to the lack of competition. Overly-matched she was quickly defeated which poses the question - is it worthwhile having these mixed-gender wrestling matches?
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE - @ftc_boxing
#wrestling #submission #genderequality #highschoolsports #shorts
- published: 03 Oct 2024
- views: 14098
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PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling
PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling gives you an in-depth look into the history and important locations of Pro Wrestling in Tokyo, Japan.
Hap...
PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling gives you an in-depth look into the history and important locations of Pro Wrestling in Tokyo, Japan.
Happy 50th Video!!!
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https://wn.com/Puroresu_A_Look_Into_Japanese_Professional_Wrestling
PURORESU: A look into Japanese Professional Wrestling gives you an in-depth look into the history and important locations of Pro Wrestling in Tokyo, Japan.
Happy 50th Video!!!
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- published: 07 Mar 2015
- views: 27415