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| ditch |
Posted: Jun 11 2012, 06:13 AM
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Group: Wrestling KO Posts: 1,319 Member No.: 40 Joined: 29-May 08 |
Kazuki has the misfortune (or maybe fortune) of getting on the scene at the same time as Daichi Hashimoto. Daichi is doing fine for a young lion with a forced push, but Kazuki is solidly ahead of him. I know most of y'all are down on the Big Japan crew, but as with Okabayashi, K. Hashimoto has a lot more going for him than Sekimoto's all-workrate-all-the-time mindset.
Today I watched him tag with Sekimoto against Kohei Sato and Daichi Hashimoto (Zero1 April 24th), and Kazuki had a lot going for him. He was effective as both whipping boy (early/mid match) and dick outsider. Lots of charisma, good selling, solid moveset with a minimum of gaga. He's been solid throughout the year. Not top-of-the-ballot material globally, but he might be top 10 for Japan, especially with the apparent demise of all things Battlarts. |
| Hector |
Posted: Jul 1 2012, 03:00 PM
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![]() Group: Wrestling KO Posts: 293 Member No.: 474 Joined: 1-March 12 |
Finally got around to watching the Zero1 tag last night and I ended up enjoying it way more than I thought I would. I agree, K. Hash does smug dickishness really well. I also really liked him in that AJPW vs. BJW 6-man tag earlier in the year. I don't think I've ever seen this kid deliver a flat performance.
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