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The Best Matches I’ve Watched This Week (2023-06-02)

In a week where I watched AEW’s Double or Nothing at the movie theatre and realized I hated wrestling, I found my love again with some other awesome matches as shown below.

#15
Daniel Makabe vs Fred Yehi
Pizza Party Pro Pizza Party Wrestling
April 3, 2019

A WrestleMania weekend match here, back when that was cool. Two great technical wrestlers doing great technical wrestling and good focus from both. You can tell these two treat wrestling like a sport and have watched sports, the way they work just feels more “realistic.”

Rating: 7/10

#14
BLANK & Still Life With Apricots and Pears vs Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy
Beyond Uncharted Territory
June 19, 2019

Cassidy’s ace of North East Indies run is still one of my favourite things in wrestling and I will always enjoy his matches. BLANK is one of those great characters that I’m sad never took off, and Still Life is the future Edith Surreal. This was a really fun comedy tag match, but with a lot of great action too. Cassidy and Taylor doing a run of famous tag team finishers, but in Cassidy’s way was so much fun! More fun than great.

Rating: 7/10

#13
Chihiro Hashimoto vs Kyoko Inoue
“WWWD Number One Contender League”
Diana
February 24, 2019

A really fun hoss battle with the youth vs the legend. They were throwing bombs that felt gritty and it’s so amazing how great Kyoko’s stuff looks even this late into her career.

Rating: 7/10

#12
Giulia vs Sareee
Minoru Tanaka Produce Minoru Tanaka Debut 25th Anniversary ~ The Special One Vol. 1
June 18, 2019

This was fun, as they kept it short and were both fighting for the win. It was also a cool mix of talent you normally wouldn’t see square off. Saree was tremendous and all of her offense was really crisp, especially the dropkicks. Some sloppy moments, but overall a pretty damn good undercard match.

Rating: 7/10

#11
AEW International Championship Blackjack Battle Royale
AEW Double or Nothing
May 28, 2023

I wasn’t too into the early stuff, as it was a lot of just ridiculous dives. Although cool, wasn’t my thing. Once the story started to play out and some of the best wrestlers started to be the focus, this was really good. Especially the Orange Cassidy segments and the ending was great!

Rating: 7/10

#10
Hyan vs Masha Slamovich
“Queen of Indies – First Round”
West Coast Pro/PWR Queen of Indies 2023
May 13, 2023

I’ve always loved these two and they put up a banger first-round match here. I was really impressed that Hyan was so good as an underdog babyface. Her hope spots were tremendous. Slamovich remained quite the force and this match is well worth your time.

Rating: 7/10

#9
Sareee vs DASH Chisako
“Sendai Girls World Championship”
Sendai Girls
July 7, 2019

This was more of a sprint title defense with some great strikes. The real stand out here was DASH’s strikes which seemed more impactful than usual. The pace was high which worked because this wasn’t a really long match.

Rating: 7.25/10

#8
Masha Slamovich vs Mio Momono
“Queen of Indies – Finals”
West Coast Pro/PWR Queen of Indies 2023
May 13, 2023

A fitting finale to this tournament and a great little battle that had lots of great strikes, counters, and nearfalls. The power versus speed aspect of this match early on was fun, but the match really took off in the last 1/3 with the run to the finish.

Rating: 7.25/10

#7
Dynamite Kansai vs Hikari Fukuoka
JWP
August 10, 1995

Dynamite Kansai is a real master of controlling a match, and Fukuoka is exciting which made a great mix in front of a hot crowd. A little spot I loved so much was Kasnai doing a leg kick trip. It was so cool. The finishing sequence was a hot run to cap off this nice little match.

Rating: 7.25/10

#6
Nanae Takahashi vs ASUKA
“SEAdLINNNG Beyond The Sea Championship”
SEAdLINNNG Luckiest 2019
March 20, 2019

This was off to the races from the very beginning and held up an exciting pace all match. It was a nice mix of styles with the flying and speed and wildness of ASUKA and the brawling more bomb-throwing style of Nanae. The finishing sequence was good stuff, and ASUKA especially stood out to me.

Rating: 7.75/10

#5
Mayu Iwatani vs Konami
“ROH Women of Honor World Championship”
Stardom New Years Stars 2019
February 24, 2019

Konami’s leg assault was quite great here. This was all about the submissions by Konami and the selling by Mayu. Kind of a nice change of pace on Stardom’s main events, which makes sense as it’s for a ROH Title.

Rating: 7.5/10

#4
Kagetsu vs Konami
Stardom Shining Stars 2019 – Tag 2: Konami’s Homecoming
May 26, 2019

I loved the idea of Kagetsu trying to ruin Konami’s homecoming and starting off the match by trying to outwrestle her. Kagetsu does a great job of making Konami look great, but also being the great badass he is throughout. It’s a 30-minute draw, so it has that disadvantage, but the work was great and the match was compelling throughout.

Rating: 7.75/10

#3
Lyra Valkyria vs Tiffany Stratton
“WWE NXT Women’s Title Tournament Final”
NXT Battleground
May 28, 2023

This was a tremendous match built around Stratton earlier destroying the leg and Valkyria’s selling of it. I loved that Stratton, after causing the damage, moved onto her big offense for the win and how Valkyria had the leg damage affect everything she did, but not in an annoying overblown way. Things like a little hop, or a little touch here. Then she missed her big spin kick finisher. I had never seen these two before, but they both have a lot of potential, especially Valkyria.

Rating: 8/10

#2
STARS (Arisa Hoshiki, Mayu Iwatani, Saki Kashima, Starlight Kid, & Tam Nakano)
vs
Tokyo Cyber Squad (Hana Kimura, Jungle Kyona, Konami, Ruaka, & Zoe Lucas)
“Elimination Match”
Stardom Goddess o Stars 2019
December 15, 2019

This was a tremendous match built around storytelling and great action. It started off with a lot of fun, the usual big multi-person tag spots, but done so well. They had the lucha star with two in-the-middle doing spots, the five-way joined suplex spot, and one of the best chain corner attack spots I’ve seen. The eliminations of Mayu Iwatani and Hana Kimura were done so well, with great accident spots by their teammates and from there the match was just outstanding. The action and storytelling from the final four were so great and the final two put out a great finishing sequence. I know I have a soft spot for elimination matches, but this was one of the best I’ve seen in forever.

Rating: 8.25/10

“Match of the Week”
Kagetsu vs Tam Nakano
“Cinderella Tournament First Round”
Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2019
April 29, 2019

I love how the short time limit forces everyone in the first round of Cinderella to go all-out sprint and this was a marvelous example. It started with great work on the mat and the quick escalation was awesome. By the end, the crowd was going nuts and so was I as I bit on the German Suplex nearfall. The final moments of Tam holding on trying to get the submission as the time ran out as just awesome!

Rating: 8.25/10

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2019 Match of the Year List

I love 2019 in real time it was the year I fell in love with women’s indies and was watching everything. AEW debuted too.

So what were the matches of the year?

Honourable Mentions

  • El Barbaro Cavernario vs Titan, CMLL, February 22
  • Charlie Morgan vs Mercedes Martinez, Shimmer, March 30
  • Dasher Hatfield vs Mr. Touchdown, “Ladder Match”, Chikara, April 5
  • Chihiro Hashimoto vs Sareee, Sendai Girls, June 8
  • Arisa Nakajima vs Nanae Takahashi “Hair Match”, SEAdLINNNG, November 2
  • Jacob Fatu vs LA Park, “No DQ”, MLW, November 2
  • Arisa Hoshiki & Tam Nakano vs Jungle Kyona & Konami, Stardom, November 24
  • Blue Demon, Jr. vs L.A. Park, IWRG, December 15
  • Kagetsu vs Mayu Iwatani, Stardom, December 24

The List

#10
Mercedes Martinez vs Jordynne Grace
“NCW Femme Fatales International Championship”
The Summit
August 10
Midtown Event Theatre

The best wrestling event I have ever experienced live was The Summit in Toronto. Multiple women’s promotions working together to put together the best show of SummerSlam weekend! The highlight of that show was this match. Martinez made Grace look like an absolute beast and they worked a very smart match that was very dramatic!

#9
Becky Lynch vs Sasha Banks
“Hell in a Cell WWE Raw Women’s Championship”
WWE Hell in a Cell
October 6
Golden 1 Center

One of the smartest and most creative Hell in a Cell matches in WWE history. So many innovative spots and callbacks to previous stuff highlighted this intense battle between two all time greats. I was hooked from the beginning with the attack before the cage was fully lowered and I stayed on till the great finish.

#8
Joey Janela vs Kris Statlander
Beyond Uncharted Territory
June 12
Electric Haze

This was a real coming out party for Statlander and one of the greatest intergender matches of all time. A really wild vicious match with so many bombs thrown and the winner was in doubt all match. The spot threw the door I still remember freaking out about when I watched it live 4 years ago!

#7
Arisa Hoshiki vs Jungle Kyona
“Wonder of Stardom Championship”
Stardom X Stardom 2019
August 10
Korakuen Hall

Review here.

#6
Metalico vs Virus
“Loser Must Retire”
CMLL Juicio Final 2019
May 31
Arena Mexico

I always love big emotional matches and this one had that and an amazing crowd. I read this match described as “charmingly sloppy” and that is a lovely description. Each of these two shined and the drama of the nearfalls was beautiful to watch.

#5
Ashley Vox vs Kris Statlander
“Unsanctioned”
Limitless Snakebitten
January 11
Westbrook Armory

I love this match and it brings me back to the greatest ECW brawling main events. It was a great walk around the arena and hit each other with whatever they can, which included a giant wooden hook! This was violent and a really chaotic brawl in the midst of a great feud. The finishing sequence needs to be seen!

#4
Cody vs Dustin Rhodes
AEW Double or Nothing
May 29
MGM Grand Garden Arena

Just tremendous storytelling in a tremendous brawl. The history of these two brothers having this fight, where Cody was out to kill, and Dustin was out to survive. This felt like a violent version of Bret-Owen, so I was all in. This still might be my favourite AEW match ever.

#3
Daniel Bryan vs Kofi Kingston
“WWE Championship”
WrestleMania 35
April 7
MetLife Stadium

Amazing babyface moment on such a great stage. The whole match is built around the underdog overcoming the odds to achieve a dream and I will always get behind that emotional story. One of the best WrestleMania matches of all time.

#2
Arisa Hoshiki vs Tam Nakano
“Wonder of Stardom Championship”
Stardom Shining Destiny 2019
June 16
Korakuen Hall

I am a sucker for great stories in wrestling and the best story in wrestling in 2019 was Tam Nakano and Arisa Hoshiki. The story telling in this match then lived up to the overall story, with each having great strategies and it all leading up to a brilliant conclusion. Everything was stiff and crisp and super emotional. A match of the year in most years, but this is a 2019 list…

#1
Mercedes Martinez vs Kylie Rae
“Phoenix of RISE Championship No Ropes Submission Match”
RISE 13: Legendary
March 29
Berwyn Eagles Club

Watching this live I thought it was great and it has only improved with time. Kylie is the perfect underdog likable babyface and there is nobody better in the veteran dominant role than Martinez. The ropes being removed added a level of danger to that match that I really loved. It starts off really great with Mercedes attacking Kylie while she’s covered in ribbons and only gets better from there. The legwork by Martinez was tremendous and Kylie sold it so well. The finishing run was so exciting! I need to mention that Allysin Kay and Veda Scott were tremendous on commentary as well. A real classic that doesn’t get enough love.

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