WRESTLING RANTS & VIDEO REVIEW'S
Dragon
Gate: Infinity
By: Magnus Donaldson
So I was introduced to Dragon Gate via a Best Of 2004 compilation I bought
back in 2005. I loved every single minute of it, and since
then have worked on
getting every single Dragon Gate show there is. Now I have finally managed to
get pretty much every DG show from
2004-2007 and a fair few from what we have
seen so far in 2008, meaning I can finally begin reviewing this great Japanese
promotion from it's
breakaway from Toryumon onwards.
As far as Toryumon shows go, I may cover them in the future, but I only have
a couple at present so it's not worth going into those
until I have a bigger set
of shows available.
I also apologise in advance of having little knowledge of alliances and feuds before Dragon Gate, I'll get better as I go along.
Match 1: Florida Brothers vs. Second Doi
A decent comedy style match here, with the ref getting involved. and all sort
of other silliness involving miscommunication and breaking of
the rules on
purpose. Doi came close to victory with the Doi-5, but the Florida Brothers
tricked Doi into using his baseball bat on them to get
the DQ win. Not much
wrestling wise but an entertaining match- *
Match 2: Magnum TOKYO vs. Naoki Tanisaki
Decent wrestling here, but nothing all that special: it was essentially a
test for Tanisaki to see if he could hang with a veteran member of Do Fixer.
Tanisaki did well enough, hitting some nice high flying moves, but Tokyo really
had little difficulty overall. Tokyo won with the Egoist Driver- *1/2
Match 3: Touru Owashi vs. Naoki Tanisaki
A contrast in styles here, with the powerful Owashi against the high flying
Tanisaki. Owashi dominated essentially, having no trouble throwing
Tanisaki
around due to his massive size advantage. Tanisaki had to move quickly to have
any chance, and got a couple of near falls. Owashi,
like Magnum Tokyo earlier,
had little difficulty winning overall, getting the three count with the Diving
Body Press after a Running Chokeslam.
Decent but a little sloppy- *1/4
Match 4: Crazymax (CIMA, Don Fujii, SUWA) vs. Aagen Iisou (Brother YASSHI, Shuji
Kondo, Touru Owashi)
YASSHI with his usual disrespectful pre-match promo before he jumps his
opponents. Strangely, much of the match seemed to have CIMA's team
working over YASSHI's crotch: ouch. They isolated YASSHI from his corner, using power and
double teams, before Don Fujii was isolated from
his corner. When SUWA ran in to
help, he had his injured shoulder worked over, which they went after with a
chain that was somehow legal.
After SUWA made the hot tag, everyone got their
big moves in, with control of the match going back and forth. Following
backfired outside
interference, SUWA pinned YASSHI. Solid but nothing special-
**1/2
Match 5: Crazymax (CIMA, Don Fujii, SUWA) vs. Do Fixer (Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi,
Magnum TOKYO)
This match had a bit of clipping. Most of the early part of the match saw
Genki worked over by the heels, with at one point all three spraying him
in the
face repeatedly with a cooling spray. After many chants of HAGE, he made the hot
tag, and Dragon Kid pulled off some flashy offense to stop
the double team
attempts. After some near falls, CIMA got the fall with the Schwein. Solid tag
match- **3/4
Match 6: Final M2K (Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Yokosuka) vs. Aagen Iisou (Brother
YASSHI, Shuji Kondo)
Mochi is still trying to get revenge for being kicked out of Yasshi's
faction, and jumps him before the bell. This match was solid enough but there
was nothing that made it stand out from your average YASSHI tag match. Most of
the match saw YASSHI and Kondo pulling out double teams
on their opponents, in
particular working on Yokosuka to avoid getting in there with Mochi. Yokosuka
looked like he had the match won with
the Yokosuka Cutter, but YASSHI's
stablemates ran in for the DQ- **1/4
Match 7: Final M2K (Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Yokosuka) vs. Aagen Iisou (Brother
YASSHI, Shuji Kondo)
A rematch from the previous match, likely due to the interference. I enjoyed
this a bit more than the previous encounter, possibly due to the
increased
intensity and Final M2K getting a bit more offense in. However a large portion
of this was clipped, so we really only got the see a bit
of the beginning and
the hot final few minutes. After use of the box by YASSHI was stopped with a
blue box from Final M2K, Mochi kicked the box
in his face and that got three. If
not for the clips it'd probably have gotten a higher rating- **
It was a solid debut episode overall, but really there isn't any matches
worth going out of your way to see.
The best match is the Crazymax vs. Do Fixer
one, as there were some great spots and solid wrestling. If you have no other DG
shows to
watch then give it a try, otherwise it's just your average show
Overall Rating for Event: 5/10
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