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Post by bossrock on Oct 1, 2018 20:27:05 GMT -5
Still one of the most visually enthralling wrestlers in the world, it's really quite something to watch Suzuki work. Combines unbelievably powerful strikes with strategic grappling and can adapt his style in either a 10-15 minute sprint or a 30 minute epic. While he may appear a bit too stoic at first glance, he carries a subtle yet magnetic degree of charisma. He's the exemplary final boss character who appears legitimately unbeatable while at same time unafraid to cut corners or tell the crowd to go fuck itself. And though the Daichi Hashimoto match might be one of the laziest and most uninspired performances by a big match wrestler this year, he's more than acquitted himself in every other singles outing this year. The Yasufumi Nakanoue title match in particular is the hardest-hitting match you'll see this year.
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