>What's /OSG/ A place to discuss anything wrestling-related before january 1st 2000
>Match of the thread Antonio Inoki Vs. Stan Hansen for the NWF Heavyweight Title (1979.08.17) youtube.com/watch?v=erxoLzPCoUo&ab_channel=SaTKeNGyUPlanet The pastebins: >Wrestle Classics - (feel free to reccomend matches to be added) pastebin.com/VjaEcsFu >Inoki's best matches pastebin.com/P9bj2c1i >The Three Musketeers pastebin.com/NaLk9e3H >70s/80s AJPW pastebin.com/ickArGQV >King's road pastebin.com/RcHazfHh >AJW Classics drive.google.com/drive/folders/1XnZ524fBzCLoM6QOO9kXJ5G7Vtm6ezEk pastebin.com/VGHprqd0
love that old school shit. That was back when wrestling was pure KINO.
David Harris
Why can't people do messy tag team matches with outside brawls and shit that don't feel like spotfests anymore? It feels like it peaked in AJPW and never came back.
i know its just outside the OSG timeline but my pick might be keiji mutohs triple crown run in 2001, i was watching his title defense againt tasumi fujinami earlier today dailymotion.com/video/x7tx41v
Remember when wolfston tryed to get Johnny Aceposting over? should've had Baba be the target for cuck insults instead of Bryan for accuracy Based wrestling bubble no-seller
Gavin Gomez
Quick rundown?
Bentley Phillips
l watched some of Hogan's matches in Japan and was surprised at how good he was in the ring. lt's a shame he stuck to the cartoony 80s style in all his western matches.
Caleb Howard
Woman.
Jace Davis
after the death of giant baba, his wife motoko took over AJPW and she did a bit of a shit job. she was the reason the entire roster left to form noah and put all japan into a death spin until keiji mutoh took over
Jace Thomas
There's a few WWF matches where he showcases some of his real power level but I think they're all pre-Wrestlemania 1. I think one of them is a match against Terry Funk