WORLD JAPAN: The Worst Ever Japanese Wrestling Promotion?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • After politics bounced him out of New Japan, legendary wrestler and booker Riki Choshu decided to go out on his own, forming World Japan in the early 2000's and taking Kensuke Sasaki along. The result was an unmitigated disaster consisting of terrible wrestling, flop cards, and even tragedy.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:08 How Riki Choshu Fell Out of Favour in NJPW
    9:04 Choshu Leaves; Kensuke Sasaki Comes With Him
    14:45 World Japan's First and Biggest Show - MAGMA
    17:48 World Japan's Roster: Not the Youngest...
    23:09 The Tragedy of Giant Ochiai
    27:11 Big Names Leave Choshu's Money Pit, WJ goes MMA with X-1
    29:56 The Curtain Falls on World Japan
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Комментарии • 148

  • @kokotheclown2588
    @kokotheclown2588 Год назад +61

    Kim out here dropping bangers

  • @BigmanDogs
    @BigmanDogs Год назад +63

    It really is interesting how much more chaotic the Japanese wrestling scene has been. In terms of companies rising, falling and being replaced.

    • @JuliusC1973
      @JuliusC1973 Год назад +7

      The same thing is true in The United States, Canada and Mexico a lot of Professional Wrestling Promotions cone into existence last a little while and then go out of existence.

    • @BigmanDogs
      @BigmanDogs Год назад

      @@JuliusC1973 not really.

    • @JuliusC1973
      @JuliusC1973 Год назад +5

      @@BigmanDogs You have no idea then. Try searching for some of those Professional Wrestling Promotions from the last 60 years and see how many have closed up and goie out of business.

    • @johnstamos5948
      @johnstamos5948 11 месяцев назад

      @@JuliusC1973what are we looking up?

    • @BigmanDogs
      @BigmanDogs 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@JuliusC1973 I'm talking about the same time period of relatively close size to the big promotions in the region goof

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +41

    Choshu should have been prosecuted for larceny on account of using WJ's funds to pay for his daughter's foreign university tuition.

  • @brianmfpaul115
    @brianmfpaul115 Год назад +18

    World Japan will be remembered as another wrestling promotion feature in the game King of Coliseum II.

    • @WalkingCowboy
      @WalkingCowboy 8 месяцев назад +1

      I was curious about that company appearing in the game so went to this video and.... Jeezus xD

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +51

    Two points to note;
    Vader was later fired by WJ for destroying the table that you saw in the video because it was expensive (Choshu was even wasting money unnecessarily on them).
    2. Not surprisingly, WJ was also used to launder money for the Yakuza.

    • @kidwaryodproduction
      @kidwaryodproduction Год назад +5

      Easily imagine if Herb Abrams UWF (If he still alive) collaborated with WJ.
      Would be a dream event 😆

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +4

      @@kidwaryodproduction I doubt even Choshu would have been that crazy/desperate.

    • @JackgarPrime
      @JackgarPrime Год назад +7

      What the hell was that table made out of that you'd fire VADER over destroying it?

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +9

      @@JackgarPrime Considering how much money Choshu was spending, that table might even have been bought on credit.

    • @kidwaryodproduction
      @kidwaryodproduction Год назад +3

      @@blitzerblazinoah6838 Sounds like this table was later discovered that it was ancient table that Oda Nobunaga use during Sengoku Era. 😅

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +35

    Fighting World of Japan, the venture that soured Kensuke Sasaki's friendship with mentor Riki Choshu. WJ killed Vader and Dr. Death's careers as a credible wrestlers, almost killed Sasaki's career even though he was the company ace and WMG Heavyweight Champion. WJ was murdered on it's first night by Kenta Kobashi's GHC victory over Mitsuharu Misawa. Kobashi did to WJ in one main event what it took the nWo five years to do to WCW.

    • @albalog2449
      @albalog2449 Год назад +6

      Dr. Death wrestled in WJ thankfully for only 1 PPV. At that time in the summer of 2003, he was gradually starting to get sick from throat cancer (not detected until March 2004) and had grey hair (greyed in late 2002). I know Doc was desperate for work after AJPW got sold and he was showing age at this point, but losing to Kensuke Sasaki the way he did? I was not happy. Personally I think Doc should've stayed in AJPW after the sale, and stick around to fight Satoshi Kojima and Jamal (Umaga) and tag-team with Earthquake. If he didn't have throat cancer and dyed his hair black more often, I think he'd retire by the early 2010s similar to Fit Finlay's career at the time (wrestling full-time until your early 50s).

    • @battinghat
      @battinghat Год назад +7

      I agree honestly, I wish he did stay in AJPW even after the sale
      Seeing him & Vader in WJ was very sad to watch indeed

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +2

      The thing that baffles me (one of the many things about World Japan that baffles me) is that Sasaki and Choshu were obviously extremely close and that's certainly not a bad thing. But surely Sasaki knew of Choshu's talents of spending money on shit that didn't matter, so what made Kensuke think "Yeah, I trust this guy to run a profitable and successful indy promotion".

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +4

      @@Kaltagstar96 Choshu didn't have the same say on money issues in NJ as he would in WJ, so it was easier for him to pass the buck onto others (especially during good times). Choshu was also having to create a new infrastructure in a very short time for WJ whereas NJ's was already in place.

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +2

      @@blitzerblazinoah6838 I mean, between all the frivolous spending, the tragic death of Ochai and how Choshu and World Japan handled it and Choshu convincing Sasaki to dump an insane amount of his own money into a company that was falling apart, with mates like Choshu, who needs enemies? Although I wonder if Sasaki set up his Kensuke Office brand to show that he was better at running a company than Choshu was?

  • @mr1000Cent
    @mr1000Cent Год назад +11

    Man, I always wondered why World Japan was featured in King of Colosseum II for the PS2. After watching this video, it even makes less sense. At least on the plus side, that game had a management mode, where in theory, you could make the company last more than a single year, LOL.

    • @rayvenkman2087
      @rayvenkman2087 Год назад +3

      Maybe it was all an elaborate marketing promotion for the game...

    • @mr1000Cent
      @mr1000Cent Год назад +7

      @Ray Venkman yeah, I'm pretty sure Spike was expecting WJ to be way better than it actually was.

    • @WalkingCowboy
      @WalkingCowboy 8 месяцев назад +2

      Probably it was because Riki Choshu's legend status

  • @Kaltagstar96
    @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +15

    You know, discussing Choshu being a freelancer and doing whatever dates he wanted seemed to, in hindsight, be a much better option than starting his own promotion. I wonder if, as World Japan crumbled around him, Choshu was like "In retrospective, probably should've just gone to All Japan to feud with Tenryu and Mutoh?"

  • @gouravchakraborty9801
    @gouravchakraborty9801 Год назад +9

    7:46 Who pronounces Fukuoka like that? Why you pronounce it like a F-Bomb?

  • @seantaft3853
    @seantaft3853 Год назад +14

    19:42 Hase NEVER gets his due as an in-ring competitor because of the aforementioned political career; this, in spite of him still doing spot appearances and not completely broken down in spite of Hase being SIXTY TWO YEARS OLD.
    Perhaps a retrospective on Hase may be due, not just because he gets overlooked but because he has a fascinating career and life.

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +2

      Genuine Question: Is there a reason why some competitors like Hase and Minoru Suzuki that can wrestle in their 50s without losing a step and then you have people like Mutoh or Undertaker and it's the exact opposite? In Hase's case, I'm guessing that it's because he's not wrestling as much due to his political commitments?

    • @seantaft3853
      @seantaft3853 Год назад +3

      @Kaltagstar96 I know Hase is because he's been a part-timer since the mid 90's when politics became his full-time job.
      I'm also guessing a lot of it has to do with the style and the miles on the road people have. Also, some people can do it longer just by pure luck and genetics.

    • @shiningwizard690
      @shiningwizard690 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Kaltagstar96With Taker, it’s probably a mix of his physique, age and him going harder past his physical prime. Mutoh was doing moonsaults for decades and landing hard on his knees so it’s not too shocking his knees are completely shot. Suzuki has always worked a more grounded style so he doesn’t have as much mileage as other guys his age

    • @hiddenleafguy4576
      @hiddenleafguy4576 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Kaltagstar96Part of it is physique and how they abuse their body, but part of it also luck. In Taker's case, he had several near-career ending injuries early on, he had back problems in 94, broke his ankle in 98, tore both his groin and his pec in 99. All that just caught up to him more and more as the years went on.

    • @PontFlair
      @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@shiningwizard690that Mutsault was awesome but no joke on his knees. I guess that's why they're called "high-risk maneuvers".
      Great pic btw R.I.P. Hayabusa

  • @jordannufcfan
    @jordannufcfan Год назад +15

    16:28 Seeing a 15 year old Nakajima is really really wired. This boy is going to go on to be one of my absolute favourite heel wrestlers.

    • @homedeezyfasheezy5662
      @homedeezyfasheezy5662 Год назад +3

      The story of his relationship to Kensuke Sasaki is interesting to say the least. From the limited information in English out there it almost sounded like Nakajima was from a economically challenged household and Sasaki essentially adopted him. Nakajima then would be a young boy under Sasaki having tasks besides wrestling training like picking up Sasaki’s kids from school and other non wrestling chores. I can also remember during the G1 that Nakajima was in Steve Corino was on commentary and during his matches would crack jokes that referenced the unorthodox relationship between Nakajima and Sasaki.

  • @dukedude7460
    @dukedude7460 Год назад +12

    I think it’s funny to compare Choshu and his inability to keep a promotion afloat compared to his frequent rival and contemporary Genichiro Tenryu.
    Choshu tried unsuccessfully to get his own promotion, JWA, off the ground in the 80’s to no success.
    Compare that to Tenryu’s star power being able to get the shortly defunct SWS sole big gates when it started, and being able to keep his WAR promotion alive for several years.

    • @pronkb000
      @pronkb000 Год назад

      But the '80s JWA wasn't meant to be a real standalone promotion, was it? It was always sort of a dummy promotion to align with AJPW for...reasons.

  • @thecatwrangler9448
    @thecatwrangler9448 18 дней назад +1

    Kim please make another handful of these… you’re so wise we need you to teach us

  • @frommarswithmalice9174
    @frommarswithmalice9174 Год назад

    Outstanding work your really coming into your own and its a pleasure to watch/hear having watched your material for quite some time. Bravo

  • @ahmed-mazino7110
    @ahmed-mazino7110 Год назад +1

    All the videos you have released are pure gold.
    I thank you as many stars as there are in the sky❤😊

  • @sppspharmdude
    @sppspharmdude Год назад +4

    Thank you, i love how your videos border on crazy ideas, missed opportunities, and triumphs. This sounds very random but id love to see you cover the vicky lyons and daffney match, their backstories, and why wrestling at its core is truly about believing in anything (foley cites this match proudly).

  • @eeeeewewew
    @eeeeewewew Год назад +3

    When i see this channel uploads i drop everything to watch it. The dr death was amazing and i don't know anything about world Japan so i am excited for this.

  • @orodruun
    @orodruun Год назад

    These videos are great. Thank you for putting in all the work. Loving it.

  • @Darkworldinc1313
    @Darkworldinc1313 Год назад +4

    Love you videos. For many years you have been the best to watch for wrestling from Japan.

  • @loboneiner1034
    @loboneiner1034 7 месяцев назад +3

    I remember seeing them in King of Colosseum II and not knowing who this promotion was.

  • @CloudTasteNetwork
    @CloudTasteNetwork 11 месяцев назад

    Kim is the bomb when it comes to puro videos. Love em.

  • @DeInevitable
    @DeInevitable Год назад +1

    brilliant series Kim!

  • @Brando-Lee3725
    @Brando-Lee3725 Год назад +8

    While I never followed ZERO - 1 , Well I tried best I could back then . I did order several tapes and really liked most of it . I would like to see the history of that promotion . I know a little , but you go in to great detail on your vids and I sincerely thank you for that ! I love your work , keep it up please !!!

  • @SSVCloud
    @SSVCloud 11 месяцев назад +2

    I watched this entire trilogy in one go, and I loved it. I really hope you do a video like this on the IGF at some point.

  • @battinghat
    @battinghat Год назад +26

    I've been waiting for this episode for a very long time and It's finally here!
    Thank you so much!
    WJ was an absolute disaster from start to finish, it was truly somehow even worse than Inokiism (which was also going on at the time)
    It's insane how bad WJ failed (as a product) despite Choshu being the booker during almost the entirety of NJPW's most successful ever period

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +5

      God, you know things are shit when Inokiism is considered the better option!

    • @battinghat
      @battinghat Год назад +6

      Yeah at least Inokiism didn't result in the literal death of a trainee

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 Год назад +2

      @@battinghat Didn't someone kill a trainee during the Inokiism period? It might have been Sasaki who did it? Unless I'm misremembering it.

    • @PontFlair
      @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад

      ​​​@@Kaltagstar96I think you're right *25:08*
      I also thought there was an incident in between 94-96 in NJPW.
      R.I.P. to these men

    • @PontFlair
      @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Kaltagstar96you said it. From what I saw, Inoki R.I.P. could've put NJPW out of business

  • @PETEYTHECLOWN
    @PETEYTHECLOWN Год назад +6

    "Tag match at the Fuck You oka Done "😂

  • @yasin_GD
    @yasin_GD Год назад +7

    NWA TNA wasn't just old men

  • @lucasgarcia7219
    @lucasgarcia7219 Год назад

    I absolutely love your wrestling documentaries,awesome job👍

  • @devonschwartz6456
    @devonschwartz6456 4 месяца назад

    Great videos. All of these ones about the history of all the different Japanese superstars is making my playing of Fire Pro Wrestling returns on PS2 so much more interesting.

  • @sofiaciel7599
    @sofiaciel7599 Год назад +7

    oh i've been waiting for this lmao
    i'm only vaguely familiar with WJ, but i know it was LEGENDARILY bad. in an era when NWA:TNA and WWE dominated the WON year-end subscriber awards for worst promotion, worst match, etc., WJ popped in for its one and only year of existence to go, "Hold my Asahi Super Dry"

    • @albalog2449
      @albalog2449 Год назад +4

      All I know about WJ is that my all-time favorite wrestler Dr. Death Steve Williams got jobbed-out to Kensuke Sasaki, who I never liked as a kid because of the Gompei incident and his JBL-style bully behavior. It got me PO'ed back in the summer of 2003. Thankfully, Doc was in WJ for only one show. I think Doc saw that bad creative and walked-out.

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +3

      To be fair to Sasaki, he was at least a better wrestler than JBL.

  • @dragonclawtv
    @dragonclawtv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Really awesome channel so cool to finally learn more about Japan I used to watch NJ and dragon gate but always wanted to know more

  • @dnickx
    @dnickx Год назад +5

    As a side note on the X-1 show...Nakajimas oponent, Jason Leigh wasn't even a fighter. He went to the show as a cornerman and was asked on the same day of the show if he wanted to fight against Nakajima.
    Eventhough he wasn't interested on fighting he was convinced to fight...all this was said by him on the Underground years ago

  • @purowave
    @purowave Год назад

    Just want to say I love your work and it’s such a big way to get deeper into Puro 👍

  • @creepofreek4853
    @creepofreek4853 Год назад

    Thanks for all this great wrestling information

  • @Villanovafan32
    @Villanovafan32 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love this series and every video you've dropped so far. I'm hoping we get iwa japan or w*ng for the next one! And if we could get a video on some of the death matches from over there I would be over the moon

  • @foxbrown9478
    @foxbrown9478 Год назад +3

    You are the second person to talk about this promotion. The first being puro power.😄 (both your videos are good by the way.)

  • @Brando-Lee3725
    @Brando-Lee3725 Год назад +8

    If you decided to go see World of Japan instead of NOAH with that EPIC Misawa vs. Kobashi match that day you must've been drinking way too much Saki and Kirin Ichiban !!! I would kill to see that live !!! Ive watched that match 50 times ! A long with all their matches .

    • @seantaft3853
      @seantaft3853 Месяц назад

      Yokohama vs. Tokyo. Two different cities. I could see the logic in thinking it could work.
      It's even less of an issue than, say, New Japan deciding to run an all-Juniors show against THE Misawa/Kawada match, BOTH in Tokyo.
      Also, in 2003, there were still people who thought Kobashi was done and couldn't go at the top level. Hindsight showed otherwise, but you need to go back to 2003 talks to see that doubt on Kobashi.

  • @xShineyxDiverx
    @xShineyxDiverx Год назад

    I love, love, love these Japanese history videos. Keep them up, bud.

  • @MaNiCgAbE
    @MaNiCgAbE Год назад

    Amazing channel!

  • @heddysteve7078
    @heddysteve7078 Год назад +2

    Would love to see a late 80’s or early 90’s NJPW Video. Here or Patreon!

  • @PontFlair
    @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад +2

    *9:54*
    Why was Inoki R.I.P. slapping Chono like that?

    • @xRakumenx
      @xRakumenx 7 месяцев назад

      For booking a terrible match

  • @williambotner2317
    @williambotner2317 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great job

  • @david6099
    @david6099 Год назад

    Great stuff

  • @MadKingFan69
    @MadKingFan69 Год назад

    Thanks for the vidz

  • @Imhim247
    @Imhim247 Год назад +3

    Hustle was way over World Japan. I mean from the production value wise. I mean a DQ in a deathmatch? That the most weirdest result in pro wrestling history. Japan wrestling business seem to be in a better place now then before. I love hearing Japan wrestling promotion from the past. Thank you!

  • @ProLarrikin
    @ProLarrikin 11 месяцев назад

    Would love to see a video on Kensuke Office/Diamond Ring.

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +6

    Hello Kim, any chance of a three-part mini-series on Hiroshi Hase, Kensuke Sasaki and Akira Hokuto?
    Whatever heat between Hase and Sasaki over the NJPW trainee's death seemed to have cooled enough for the two of them to re-team together against Keiji Muto and Mitsuharu Misawa at Muto's 20th anniversary show in 2004. Also Hase may have had links to the Yakuza as he advised Muto to seek "private investment" for AJPW in the early 2000s.
    Speaking of early 2000s AJPW, the company was so strapped for cash, that wrestlers were paid with complementary show tickets to sell to the public. Can you imagine Toshiaki Kawada having to moonlight as a ticket tout just to get cash? Footballer Jeff Astle got into trouble for doing the same with 300 FA Cup final tickets in 1970.
    On the subject of Kawada, rumour has it one of the reasons he stayed at AJPW in 2000 was because he was heavily in financial debt to the Babas. Giant Baba underpaid his native workers and most were forced to take out loans from him.

  • @uainjansun
    @uainjansun 10 дней назад

    Kim justice theres an update but a friend of mine found a final World Japan show that came time after the promotion folded (only the match card) and it's really rare

  • @KozyKool2287
    @KozyKool2287 Год назад +3

    @ 0:42 look at Young Ishii

  • @lucag.lisickza425
    @lucag.lisickza425 Год назад +2

    kim can you please activate the eng closed caption

  • @TheFriendlyWeirdo
    @TheFriendlyWeirdo Год назад +1

    Damn, I’ve never even heard of this one 😮

  • @NickLenz26
    @NickLenz26 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do one of these on Wrestle-1 The Great Muta's Promation?

  • @PhoenixNoKiseki
    @PhoenixNoKiseki 5 месяцев назад

    8:05 Speaking of Shooters, I legit thought when I first heard about Bullet Club back in the day. That their name came from the fact they were all shooters.
    I’m super serial.

  • @kaz5150619
    @kaz5150619 Год назад +1

    Maybe 1 on Wrestle 1 promotion that i retroactivley like lol

  • @LuisHGarcia
    @LuisHGarcia Год назад

    Very cool watch. Thank you for making this. Question: Anyone know what the music track that plays during the WJ MMA show section?

    • @jimmytheghost8317
      @jimmytheghost8317 Год назад +1

      UWF Main Theme: ruclips.net/video/rhzCVTihtcI/видео.html 🙂

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад

      ​@@jimmytheghost8317 Awesome theme. Even the SNES remake from Saiko Takada Nobuhiko is good.

    • @LuisHGarcia
      @LuisHGarcia Год назад

      ​@@blitzerblazinoah6838 Huh? I can't see the previous comment responding to my initial comment that must have mentioned the name of that track, so I still don't know. Can you help?

    • @blitzerblazinoah6838
      @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +1

      @@LuisHGarcia Was saying that even the SNES version of the UWF theme in Saikyo Takada Nobuhiko was good.

    • @LuisHGarcia
      @LuisHGarcia Год назад

      @@blitzerblazinoah6838 Ah okay. Just didn't know where exactly it was from and couldn't see Jimmy Theghost's comment at the time. Thanks for helping out! Just found a rip of it.
      And ya, it is a great theme.

  • @Fivefortymuhkids
    @Fivefortymuhkids Год назад +1

    Kim,
    you steam a good ham : )

  • @donchimpson4934
    @donchimpson4934 Год назад

    Damn, I did not expect to see baby Nakajima on the debut WJ show.

  • @killharry
    @killharry Год назад

    9:50 where is this full clip? I can’t find it? Thanks

  • @derekshropshire2513
    @derekshropshire2513 Год назад

    Koji is my favorite. This was a crazy time in wrestling that most Americans have no clue about. Some of the best of the best were involved in this time. Sad I enjoy the videos from this period than anything going on now.

  • @KoruProductions
    @KoruProductions Год назад

    Is the full show anywhere online?

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +4

    WJ = Heroes of Wrestling (Heroes of Puroresu?)

    • @albalog2449
      @albalog2449 Год назад +2

      Pretty much. "Heroes of Puroresu" was the exact same impression I had back in 2003 when I pirate it online. It was so bad, I deleted it lol.

  • @geraldwalden8816
    @geraldwalden8816 Год назад +1

    Masa Saito invented the Sasori-gatame or Scorpion hold in english.

  • @utopiakorea9021
    @utopiakorea9021 6 месяцев назад

    Rikki Choshu, Tiger Toguchi(Tiger Chung Lee), Akira Maeda, Kantaro Hoshino, Koji Kanemoto are Korean originally.

  • @Harakengard
    @Harakengard Год назад

    I was kinda upset when you said Suzuki was bad... But then i realized i was thinking of KOTARO Suzuki 🤦

  • @williambotner2317
    @williambotner2317 Год назад

    London Kentucky loves you guys

  • @foxbrown9478
    @foxbrown9478 Год назад

    Globle forces wrestling says hold my beer.😅😅

  • @kaz5150619
    @kaz5150619 Год назад

    Couldnt find the Hustle vid

  • @patrickjohnson1649
    @patrickjohnson1649 9 месяцев назад

    Damn, This is some Dark Side of the Ring Stuff Here.

  • @williambotner2317
    @williambotner2317 Год назад

    Jumbo and ten ru Are my 1 and 2. Early Japan. U are fantastic glad more wrestling. Didn’t have English Games. Either way Keep it up u got this

  • @blitzerblazinoah6838
    @blitzerblazinoah6838 Год назад +4

    I'm surprised it wasn't Kensuke Sasaki who killed that trainee in the WJ dojo.

    • @Harakengard
      @Harakengard Год назад +5

      Yeah me too : when i heard a student died in a promotion Sasaki was in, i thought "Oh no... AGAIN?!"

  • @tafua_a
    @tafua_a 8 месяцев назад

    How much work did the Shane Twins get in the early 2000's?! Seriously, TNA, WXO, WWE and now World Japan? Are twins that much of a commodity in pro wrestling?

  • @JuanGomez-ke5py
    @JuanGomez-ke5py Год назад

    I'm surprised it is not in the bad at the horrible page on TV tropes

  • @PhoenixNoKiseki
    @PhoenixNoKiseki 5 месяцев назад

    Ishii WITH HAIR!!

  • @thekurgan1580
    @thekurgan1580 Год назад

    At one point I thought u said f u over dome 😅

  • @kaz5150619
    @kaz5150619 Год назад +1

    Lol shady business hiding in plain sight

  • @NLaBar
    @NLaBar Год назад

    8:55 kurasawa wasn’t fucking around here!

  • @williamhowe1
    @williamhowe1 Год назад

    I only know world Japan as that obscure promotion in the game king of coliseum.

  • @PontFlair
    @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад

    *14:16*
    Chono and Yuji Nagata disliked Kensuke Sasaki?

  • @JustJulyo
    @JustJulyo Год назад

    I guess we should be grateful in America where there are much more options for independent pro wrestling companies

  • @jayfabe620
    @jayfabe620 Год назад

    I had hoped back in the day, because there were some Florida indy guys getting a shot to wrestle overseas. Oh well.

  • @CounterCultureCantCount
    @CounterCultureCantCount 10 месяцев назад +1

    Worst than Kitao Dojo ?

  • @josejose-je6xu
    @josejose-je6xu 9 месяцев назад

    No it is not

    • @CUniverse
      @CUniverse 6 месяцев назад

      Then what is?

  • @SirPumpkinSlice
    @SirPumpkinSlice 11 месяцев назад

    Vader/Don Frye was good.

  • @user-kl6wz9pr3w
    @user-kl6wz9pr3w 23 дня назад

    ありがとうございました。

  • @PontFlair
    @PontFlair 8 месяцев назад

    Was Tatsumi Fujinami a stooge?

  • @CodyFancyPants
    @CodyFancyPants Год назад

    I want to know everything about japanese wrestling ever

  • @OverKill515
    @OverKill515 Год назад

    Catastrofuck. Love it.

  • @marcusbrothers5221
    @marcusbrothers5221 10 месяцев назад

    hey Kim. Buddy Rogers invented the scorpion deathlock. Why do you keep spreading misinformation? Some of your viewers think you are knowledgeable in this area. get it together

  • @marcusbrothers5221
    @marcusbrothers5221 Год назад

    Johnny Saint yes. Marty Jones yes. Dynamite...of course. WHAT ELSE? Sabre? Pac? The gymnastic douche that dances with Kenny Omega....please

  • @christophergarza9118
    @christophergarza9118 11 месяцев назад +1

    7:43 Excuse me? A tag match at the what-dome?!? 🫢 is that kind of language allowed RUclips?😂

  • @williambotner2317
    @williambotner2317 Год назад

    Great job