{"id":16217,"date":"2015-01-10T14:28:17","date_gmt":"2015-01-10T19:28:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/?p=16217"},"modified":"2015-01-10T14:28:17","modified_gmt":"2015-01-10T19:28:17","slug":"fighting-spirit-review-all-japan-new-years-war-2015-on-1315","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/reviews\/fighting-spirit-review-all-japan-new-years-war-2015-on-1315\/","title":{"rendered":"Fighting Spirit Review:  All Japan \u201cNew Year&#8217;s War 2015&#8243; on 1\/3\/15"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\"><strong>Date:\u00a0 January 3rd, 2015<br \/>\nLocation:\u00a0 Tokyo Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan<br \/>\nAnnounced Attendance:\u00a0 1,431<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>So I have decided to go ahead and do 2015 reviews of the big shows.\u00a0 I know I still have a lot of 2014 reviews to do, but I didn\u2019t want to lose touch with the current product either.\u00a0 So we dive back into 2015 with the first big All Japan event of the year.\u00a0 We have three title matches, including Shiozaki challenging for the Triple Crown against Joe Doering.\u00a0 Here is the full card:<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8211; Yohei Nakajima, Nomura, and Aoyagi vs. Kanemaru, Ultimo Dragon, and Fuchi<br \/>\n&#8211; Atsushi Aoki vs. Takao Soma<br \/>\n&#8211; <em>GAORA TV Championship: <\/em>KENSO vs. Ryuji Hijikata<br \/>\n&#8211; Akebono, Shuji Ishikawa, and Shigehiro Irie vs. Jun Akiyama, Takao Omori and SUSHI<br \/>\n&#8211; Shingo Takagi and Zeus vs. Suwama and Hikaru Sato<br \/>\n&#8211; <em>All Asia Tag Team Championship:<\/em>\u00a0Miyahara and Kotaro Suzuki vs. Nagai and Minamino<br \/>\n&#8211; <em>Triple Crown: <\/em>Joe Doering vs. Go Shiozaki<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This will be a fun change of pace, let\u2019s get to it.<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Nakajima, Nomura, and Aoyagi vs. Kanemaru, Ultimo Dragon, and Fuchi<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>I don\u2019t know who all of these guys are, so not off to a great start for me personally.\u00a0 I ended up doing more research to know who they were then the match actually took.\u00a0 Fuchi and Nomura start off and 60 year old Fuchi has his way with the young kid before tagging in Ultimo Dragon.\u00a0 Ultimo Dragon dropkicks Nomura, but Nomura tags in Aoyagi.\u00a0 Kanemaru tags in, Aoyagi has some luck with him before tagging in Nakajima.\u00a0 Ultimo Dragon comes back in as a few minutes into the match nothing of any substance has happened yet.\u00a0 They flip around for a bit and do some contrived mat wrestling until Ultimo Dragon tags in Kanemaru.\u00a0 Kanemaru works over Nakajima but Nakajima snaps off a suplex before tagging in Aoyagi.\u00a0 Kanemaru uppercuts Aoyagi to another planet and gives him a hard elbow.\u00a0 The old man is tagged in (not Ultimo, the other one) and hits a super delayed bodyslam, which hurts his own back so he tags in Ultimo Dragon.\u00a0 Ultimo Dragon twists Aoyagi around and tags in Kanemaru who assists in stomping on Aoyagi.\u00a0 Kanemaru slams Aoyagi, he goes to the apron and hits a slingshot senton for a two count.\u00a0 Ultimo Dragon comes back in but Aoyagi dropkicks him back and tags in Nakajima.\u00a0 Nakajima applies an Octopus Hold but Ultimo Dragon gets away, Kanemaru comes back in and kicks Nakajima in the leg before hitting a suplex.\u00a0 Diving body press by Kanemaru and he flapjacks Nakajima for a two.\u00a0 Nakajima mans up and hits an enzigieri, Nomura comes in to help and they beat around Kanemaru before tagging in Aoyagi.\u00a0 Aoyagi dropkicks Kanemaru, Irish whip, and he hits another one.\u00a0 Aoyagi goes up top and hits another dropkick, and his friends come in to take care of Ultimo Dragon and Fuchi.\u00a0 Kanemaru has had enough and starts beating up everyone but Aoyagi regains the advantage, Fuchi comes in and he slams Aoyagi.\u00a0 Fuchi slams Nomura and Nakajima as well.\u00a0 Crab hold by Kanemaru to Aoyagi, the traditional rookie finisher, but Nakajima breaks it up.\u00a0 Ultimo Dragon dispatches Nakajima while Kanemaru finishes off Aoyagi, picking up the win the diving body press.\u00a0 Kanemaru, Ultimo Dragon, and Masanobu Fuchi win the match.\u00a0 A pretty typical opener, the young guys had no chance at all of beating the veterans but they gave the youngins a few nice spots here and there.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 4.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Atsushi Aoki vs. Takao Soma<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Soma is a DDT wrestler that I think spends as much time in All Japan as he does in DDT.\u00a0 Aoki tries shoulderblocking Soma but Soma kips up and knocks Aoki out of the ring before kipping up again.\u00a0 Baseball slide by Soma and he goes up top, hitting a doublestomp to Aoki\u2019s back as he is getting up.\u00a0 That was a painful looking move for the second match on the card.\u00a0 Back in the ring and Soma stomps on Aoki before slamming him to the mat.\u00a0 Aoki regains the advantage, he beats on Soma and throws him out of the ring before slamming Soma into the guard rail multiple times.\u00a0 Aoki slides Soma back in and stomps on him before hitting a vertical suplex.\u00a0 Aoki slaps on the crab hold so they can take a breather, Soma gets to the ropes and Aoki stomps on Soma\u2019s back.\u00a0 Soma goes for a dropkick by Aoki avoids it, but Aoki can\u2019t avoid the second one.\u00a0 Soma charges in but Aoki moves out of the way and hits a doublestomp followed by a sliding kick.\u00a0 Soma goes up top and hits a missile dropkick, Soma bounces off the ropes but Aoki hits a dropkick.\u00a0 Aoki throws Soma in the corner and hits a jumping elbow.\u00a0 They trade elbows and headbutts, Soma goes up top after flooring Aoki and he hits a diving body press for a two count.\u00a0 Quick kick by Soma and he gets another two.\u00a0 Soma picks up Aoki but Aoki wiggles away and drop Soma.\u00a0 Aoki drops Soma onto his knee and they trade moves, with Aoki getting the best of it with a lariat.\u00a0 Aoki hits a backdrop suplex and he puts Soma in a Texas Cloverleaf, picking up the submission victory.\u00a0 Atsushi Aoki is your winner.\u00a0 A meh match for me, Soma doesn\u2019t do much for me and Aoki needs the right opponent to really excel.\u00a0 The action was crisp, just not overly interesting.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 4.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>(c) KENSO vs. Ryuji Hijikata<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>This is for the GAORA TV Championship.\u00a0 KENSO is just awful but he knows he is awful, so does that make him good because he understands his limitations?\u00a0 Just trying to use the logic people use to excuse the existence of Big Show.\u00a0 Hijikata takes it to KENSO to start things out and throws him out of the ring, but KENSO smartly runs away.\u00a0 Hijikata catches up with him and beats KENSO around the ring, but KENSO is in his element and turns the tables.\u00a0 KENSO throws Hijikata back in the ring after a bit and slaps him.\u00a0 They both trade slaps, KENSO goes for a boot but Hijikata slaps him.\u00a0 High kick by Hijikata in the corner and hits a vertical suplex before kicking Hijikata in the back.\u00a0 Hijikata dropkicks KENSO in the knee and hits a Shining Wizard modification for a two count.\u00a0 Hijikata charges KENSO but KENSO hits a lariat.\u00a0 KENSO goes up top but Hijikata kicks KENSO in the head and hits a superplex.\u00a0 Suplex, but KENSO kicks out of the pin attempt.\u00a0 KENSO throws the referee in front of him so that Hijikata hits him, kicks by Hijikata but KENSO chokes him with his feathery belt.\u00a0 Brainbuster by KENSO as the referee magically revives and counts the two count.\u00a0 Hagakure by KENSO and he finishes off Hijikata with a diving elbow drop for the three count.\u00a0 KENSO is still the champion.\u00a0 The issue I have with &#8216;ol KENSO is half the match was wasted on outside the ring brawling that any child or rookie could do.\u00a0 It is just unimaginative.\u00a0 I liked the conclusive ending though, he killed Hijikata dead with that Hagakure.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 3.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Akebono, Shuji Ishikawa, and Irie vs. Jun Akiyama, Omori, and SUSHI<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>This is a good example of a match I really don\u2019t want to do play by play of.\u00a0 I will watch it for you though.\u00a0 Omori and Akebono are the first pairing, Omori learns he can\u2019t knock down Akebono to everyone\u2019s amazement, and Akebono shoulderblocks him to the mat.\u00a0 Omori still tries to shoulderblock Akebono over (not a great game plan), he can\u2019t still, so he gives up and tags in little SUSHI.\u00a0 Akebono immediately levels SUSHI and drops a 700 pound elbow drop on his chest.\u00a0 Ishikawa is tagged in, he beats up SUSHI a bit and tags in Irie.\u00a0 Irie does the same until SUSHI hits a heel kick and tags in Akiyama.\u00a0 I watched some Archer while Akiyama beat down Irie for a few minutes, and Akiyama tags in Omori.\u00a0 Omori applies rest holds and drops elbows onto Irie.\u00a0 Omori tags Akiyama back in and Akiyama knees Irie in the corner.\u00a0 Headbutts by Irie but Akiyama gets the better of it and tags in SUSHI, this should go well.\u00a0 Everyone attacks Irie in the corner and SUSHI hits a bunch of elbow drops.\u00a0 SUSHI surprisingly keeps things in control and tags Akiyama back in.\u00a0 Irie is thrown in the corner and everyone lariats Irie before Akiyama hits a running knee.\u00a0 Irie snaps off a suplex on Akiyama and tags in Ishikawa.\u00a0 Ishikawa lariats Akiyama in the corner before hitting a doublestomp.\u00a0 Akiyama and Ishikawa trade elbows, but Akiyama escapes Ishikawa and tags in Omori.\u00a0 Heel kick by Omori and he tries to lariat Ishikawa but Ishikawa doesn\u2019t go down.\u00a0 Omori has had no luck in this match knocking people over.\u00a0 Knee by Ishikawa and he tags in Akebono.\u00a0 Akebono hits a body press but Akiyama breaks it up. SUSHI is tagged in and tries to lariat Akebono, horrible idea, it doesn\u2019t work.\u00a0 Jawbreaker by SUSHI and he hits a superkick.\u00a0 Another superkick, Akebono is still up.\u00a0 Body press by Akebono to SUSHI but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Chokeslam by Akebono and he hits an elbow drop.\u00a0 Kawazu Otoshi by Akebono and he gets three.\u00a0 Akebono and company win the match.\u00a0 I don\u2019t understand why wrestlers are obsessed with hitting Akebono in the chest to knock him over, it\u2019s the stupidest tactic, go for the legs.\u00a0 Some ok action here and there but the beatdown segments were a bit dull.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score: 3.5\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Shingo Takagi and Zeus vs. Suwama and Hikaru Sato<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Suwama and Takagi start things off and they do some trading submissions holds.\u00a0 They lock knuckles, Irish whip by Suwama but Takagi can\u2019t shoulderblock him down.\u00a0 He tries again with no luck, but Suwama can\u2019t do it either.\u00a0 Takagi tags in Zeus so Suwama tags in Sato.\u00a0 Zeus follows Sato around the ring, waistlock by Sato but Zeus applies a wristlock.\u00a0 Side headlock by Zeus and he shoulderblocks Sato.\u00a0 Zeus throws Sato out of the ring and throws him into the railing.\u00a0 Takagi helps before sliding Sato back in, and Zeus covers for a two count.\u00a0 Zeus tags in Takagi and Takagi drops a knee on Sato for a two count.\u00a0 Takagi tags in Zeus and Zeus slams Sato to the mat.\u00a0 Another slam by Zeus, Takagi comes in and they both shoulderblock Sato.\u00a0 Chokeslam\/backdrop suplex combination to Sato, cover but Suwama finally comes in the ring and breaks it up.\u00a0 I don\u2019t think Suwama actually likes Sato, he isn\u2019t being particularly helpful.\u00a0 Scorpion Deathlock by Takagi but Sato gets to the ropes.\u00a0 Takagi throws Sato around but finally Sato moves away from Takagi and kicks him in the head.\u00a0 Sato makes the hottest of tags to Suwama, Suwama knocks down Takagi and covers him for a two.\u00a0 Irish whip by Suwama and he hits a lariat.\u00a0 Suwama toys with Takagi, Takagi tries to hit a lariat but Suwama applies a side headlock.\u00a0 Takagi snaps off a backdrop suplex and he tags in Zeus.\u00a0 Body avalanche by Zeus in the corner and he hits a second one.\u00a0 Bearhug suplex by Zeus to Suwama but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Zeus and Suwama trade elbows but Suwama hits a capture suplex.\u00a0 Suwama tags in Sato and Sato kicks Zeus into the corner.\u00a0 Sato tries to pick up Zeus but Zeus blocks it, Sato picks up Zeus and slams him to the mat.\u00a0 Sato applies a cross armbreaker but Zeus quickly gets a foot on the ropes.\u00a0 Sato elbows Zeus in the corner and Suwama hits a lariat.\u00a0 German suplex by Suwama to Zeus and Sato hits a PK.\u00a0 Cover by Sato but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Sato slaps on a cross armbreaker, but Zeus powerbombs out of it.\u00a0 Lariat by Zeus and he covers Sato, but Suwama breaks it up.\u00a0 Takagi comes in and trades shots with Suwama.\u00a0 They get out of the ring and Zeus chokeslams Sato.\u00a0 Zeus picks up Sato and he hits the Jackhammer for the three count victory.\u00a0 Shingo Takagi and Zeus are your winners.\u00a0 Better than the last couple matches, Zeus is a brute that works best in small doses and Suwama is ace.\u00a0 I don\u2019t understand why he would want to tag with Sato but that is one of the Puroresu mysteries, great wrestlers tagging with low ranked ones.\u00a0 Still a very solid affair.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 6.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>(c) Kento Miyahara and Kotaro Suzuki vs. Mitsuya Nagai and Minamino<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>This match is for the All Asia Tag Team Championship.\u00a0 They brawl outside of the ring before they even get started, with Dark Kingdom having the clear advantage.\u00a0 Minamino returns to the ring with Suzuki, Irish whip by Minamino but Suzuki hits a spinning backbreaker and tags in Miyahara.\u00a0 Miyahara punches Minamino in the corner and tags Suzuki back in, Suzuki goes off the ropes but Nagai pulls him out of the ring and throws Suzuki into the railing.\u00a0 Nagai takes Suzuki up in the crowd and throws him around.\u00a0 Nagai eventually slides Suzuki back into the ring, Minamino picks up Suzuki, Irish whip, and Minamino hits a back elbow.\u00a0 Cover by Minamino but it gets two.\u00a0 Minamino tags in Nagai, double Irish whip and Suzuki eats a double shoulderblock.\u00a0 Texas Cloverleaf by Nagai but Miyahara breaks it up.\u00a0 Nagai tags in Minamino, he puts Suzuki up in the tree of woe and stomps on his stomach while Nagai chokes him with a chair.\u00a0 Vertical suplex by Minamino and he tags in Nagai.\u00a0 Suzuki gets away from Nagai and hits a suplex, giving him a change to tag in Miyahara.\u00a0 Nagai and Miyahara trade elbows, Minamino attacks Miyahara from the apron but Miyahara has had enough and knocks him to the floor before dropping him on the guard rail.\u00a0 That should stop him from interfering for a bit.\u00a0 Back in the ring Nagai knocks back Miyahara but Miyahara sets him up in the corner and knees him in the stomach.\u00a0 Big boot by Minamino, cover, but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Nagai catches the next boot attempt and hits a capture suplex.<\/p>\n<p>Nagai tags in Minamino, punches by Minamino and he kicks Miyahara low.\u00a0 They trade waistlocks but Miyahara boots Minamino and tags in Suzuki.\u00a0 Handspring elbow strike by Suzuki but Minamino manages to hit another low blow and tags in Nagai.\u00a0 Suzuki is thrown into the corner and is hit by a pair of strikes, falcon arrow by Nagai and Minamino hits a doublestomp.\u00a0 Cover by Nagai but Miyahara breaks it up.\u00a0 Miyahara rights off Minamino but Nagai kicks him to the mat.\u00a0 Tiger Feint Kick by Suzuki to Nagai and Nagai is planted with a side slam\/neckbreaker combo.\u00a0 Minamino comes in the ring so Miyahara takes care of him and they battle around the ring.\u00a0 In the ring Suzuki goes off the ropes but Minamino moves, allowing Suzuki to get hit from the apron.\u00a0 KENSO gets in the ring and he slaps around Suzuki and hits a brainbuster.\u00a0 Nagai charges Suzuki but Suzuki moves, then Miyahara runs in and boots Nagai.\u00a0 German suplex by Miyahara, elbows by Suzuki and he covers Nagai for a two count.\u00a0 Suzuki picks up Nagai but KENSO comes back in the ring and throws powder in his face.\u00a0 Irish whip by KENSO and he hits Suzuki with a belt.\u00a0 Suzuki is then popped with a chair right in the head, after KENSO is done Nagai and Minamino return to the ring and Nagai hits a Hyper Knee Kuga.\u00a0 Cover and Dark Kingdom are the new champions!\u00a0 I don\u2019t like title matches that end in shenanigans.\u00a0 I don\u2019t mind the interference, \u00a0but ending the match like that while the doofus referee is clueless is just ridiculous.\u00a0 I\u2019m not a happy panda, even though the action throughout the match was perfectly entertaining.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>(c) Joe Doering vs. Go Shiozaki<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>This match is for All Japan Triple Crown.\u00a0 After the standard opening match strike exchange, Doering wins with a hard shoulderblock.\u00a0 They lock knuckles and Doering knocks Shiozaki to the mat.\u00a0 Doering chops the hell out of Shiozaki but Shiozaki chops him back.\u00a0 Doering wins the battle and Shiozaki rolls out of the ring, but Doering goes out after him and slides Shiozaki back into the ring.\u00a0 Elbow drop by Doering and he headbutts Shiozaki into the corner.\u00a0 Shiozaki kicks back Doering but Doering chops him again.\u00a0 Doering goes for a suplex but Shiozaki blocks it.\u00a0 Shiozaki hits his own vertical suplex but Doering kicks back Shiozaki.\u00a0 Chop by Shiozaki but Doering chops him back and they get into it again.\u00a0 Backdrop suplex by Shiozaki and he kicks Doering for a two count.\u00a0 Fisherman buster by Shiozaki but Doering gets a shoulder up in a surprisingly close near fall this early in a title match.\u00a0 Chops by Shiozaki but Doering hits a pair of lariats followed by an elbow drop for a two count.\u00a0 Delayed vertical suplex by Doering, but he gets another two.\u00a0 DDT by Shiozaki but Doering gets back up, so Shiozaki hits another one.\u00a0 Hard lariat by Shiozaki and that finally gets Doering on the mat.\u00a0 Doering doesn\u2019t look too good.\u00a0 He slowly gets up but Shiozaki rocks him with another lariat.\u00a0 I am loving Doering\u2019s selling, that or he is genuinely knocked loopy.\u00a0 Doering rolls out to re-group but Shiozaki sails out onto him with a plancha suicida as both wrestlers land back into the guard rail.\u00a0 Shiozaki pushes the dead weight back in the ring and chops Doering in the corner.\u00a0 Shiozaki puts Doering up on the top turnbuckle and he hits a Frankensteiner for a two count.\u00a0 Vertical suplex into a sitout slam by Shiozaki but it gets two, he goes for a Limit Break but Doering pushes him away.<\/p>\n<p>Lariat to the back of the head by Shiozaki but Doering catches him with a spinebuster.\u00a0 They trade strikes and Doering hits a high speed crossbody for a two count.\u00a0 Doering goes for a Revolution Bomb but Shiozaki reverses it into a DDT.\u00a0 Hard lariat by Shiozaki but it gets two.\u00a0 Go Flasher by Shiozaki, but Doering gets a shoulder up.\u00a0 Shiozaki puts Doering up on the top turnbuckle, he grabs him in a Burning Hammer position and drops him with the debut of the BURNING FLASHER!!!\u00a0 But it only gets a two count because who needs big flashy new finishers anyway.\u00a0 THIS IS WHY WE CAN\u2019T HAVE NICE THINGS.\u00a0 Shiozaki lariats Doering but Doering lariats him back as now he is recovered, and he hits a crossbody for a two count.\u00a0 Doering picks up Shiozaki and goes for the Revolution Bomb but Shiozaki lands on top of him for two.\u00a0 Superkick by Shiozaki but Doering hits a lariat.\u00a0 They trade lariats and both fall to the mat as I still sit here annoyed that Shiozaki debuted a new move that would look better on a smaller wrestler that was just a mid-match near fall.\u00a0 Rolling chop by Shiozaki and he hits a few more, lariat by Shiozaki but Doering stays up.\u00a0 One final lariat by Shiozaki and he picks up the three count, crowning him the new All Japan Triple Crown Champion.\u00a0 I\u2019ll complain about it one more time and get over it \u2013 I like wrestlers that have super finishers.\u00a0 I think it builds intrigue to big matches like this.\u00a0 And I love that Puroresu wrestlers just make up moves all the time, keeps things exciting.\u00a0 So I didn\u2019t like the new whatever move already being killed as just another move.\u00a0 Once I get emotionally past that, this was a great match.\u00a0 So hard hitting, I dunno if Doering was selling or not but he really did look out of it a few times.\u00a0 It felt like an epic title fight from start to finish and I love big heavyweights just taking turns at each other.\u00a0 Few little issues here and there but overall so much fun.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 8.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Final Thoughts:<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>A nothing card with a sublime main event.\u00a0 That is All Japan in a nutshell for me, I just find their mid card dull as hell.\u00a0 They have a handful of wrestlers that can really bring it but not enough to fill up seven matches so really you just spend your time waiting for the last few matches.\u00a0 Dark Kingdom winning the title 99% with shenanigans sucked, cheating during a match is cool but having it completely lead to a title change is not what I ever want to see.\u00a0 Great Triple Crown match though.\u00a0 Watch the last match, skip the rest.<\/p>\n<h3><span class=\"smallbrand\"><strong>Overall 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