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From what I've gathered, the finishers aren't finishers but the guys best move. They do sometimes finish the match but not always.
It's no different than WWE having the Rock kick out of 2 or 3 stunners in a match or Lesnar hitting multiple F5s or Taker hitting multiple tombstones. It's structured a different way so I don't really mind it. I don't think they no sell any less than WWE |
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I am the cheese
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Or Cena's top rope leg drop. The matches in NJPW just make morev sense. They also flow and build to their crescendo much better. And the action is much more back and forth. Here's the other thing I really like; there's a seemingly set hierarchy in terms of talent. Ishii is good, but he's not as good as Shibata, but Shibata isn't as good as Okada (yet). Shibata also jobbed to Yugi Nagata, who's a legend and last I saw just a tick above Shibata at the time if their title exchange. Same with Hirooki Goto. He's a stud, but not quite as good as the upper echelon guys. Naito and Tanahashi are fucking great, but maybe not quite as great as Okada. There's a clear pecking order. Outside of what, 6 guys, can you really say that for WWE? |
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