{"id":16460,"date":"2015-01-20T09:00:23","date_gmt":"2015-01-20T14:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/?p=16460"},"modified":"2015-01-19T12:26:45","modified_gmt":"2015-01-19T17:26:45","slug":"fighting-spirit-review-new-japan-new-year-dash-on-1515","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/reviews\/fighting-spirit-review-new-japan-new-year-dash-on-1515\/","title":{"rendered":"Fighting Spirit Review:  New Japan &#8220;New Year Dash!!&#8221; on 1\/5\/15"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\"><strong>Date:\u00a0 January 5th, 2015<br \/>\nLocation:\u00a0 Tokyo Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan<br \/>\nAnnounced Attendance:\u00a0 1,995<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>After a very successful Tokyo Dome event, New Japan returns the next night for another show.\u00a0 Obviously, some of these wrestlers are going to be sore and tired, and I feel bad for them having to wrestle again so soon.\u00a0 We do have a title match on the event, as Liger defends the NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Championship, but beyond that it is just lots of tag matches.\u00a0 Here is the full card:<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8211; TAKA Michinoku and Taichi vs. Tiger Mask and Sho Tanaka<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0Kyle O&#8217;Reilly and Bobby Fish vs. Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0Minoru Suzuki, Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Shelton Benjamin, and Iizuka vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Kojima, Nakanishi, Honma, and Captain New Japan<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0<em>NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Championship<\/em>: Jushin Thunder Liger vs. El Desperado<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson vs. Ryusuke Taguchi, Alex Shelley, and KUSHIDA<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga vs. Kazuchika Okada and Toru Yano<br \/>\n&#8211; Shinsuke Nakamura, Tomohiro Ishii, and YOSHI-HASHI vs. Yuji Nagata, Togi Makabe, and Kota Ibushi<br \/>\n&#8211; AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Yujiro Takahashi vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hirooki Goto, Shibata, and Tetsuya Naito<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>And away we go.<\/p>\n<h4><strong>TAKA Michinoku and Taichi vs. Tiger Mask and Sho Tanaka<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Michinoku and Tanaka start things off and trade some submission holds with neither getting the upper hand.\u00a0 Michinoku stomps on Tanaka but Tanaka hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Slam by Tanaka and he hits elbows but Michinoku regains the advantage and tags in Taichi.\u00a0 Kicks by Taichi and both he and Michinoku attack Tanaka in the corner.\u00a0 Taichi tags Michinoku back in, but Tanaka fights back and hits a dropkick.\u00a0 Tanaka tag in Tiger Mask, dropkicks by Tiger Mask and he delivers a back kick.\u00a0 Crucifix pin by Tiger Mask but Michinoku kicks out.\u00a0 Tiger Mask beats up both Michinoku and Taichi, scoop slam to Michinoku but Michinoku avoids the diving headbutt.\u00a0 Tiger Mask and Michinoku trade kicks, flooring them both, so both tag out.\u00a0 Tanaka dropkicks Taichi and hits a jumping elbow.\u00a0 Suplex by Tanaka but it gets a two.\u00a0 Tiger Mask and Michinoku get in the ring which Tiger Mask gets the better of, high kick by Tiger Mask and Tanaka slams Taichi to the mat for a two count.\u00a0 Tanaka charges Taichi but Taichi moves and Tanaka is attacked by Taichi and Michinoku.\u00a0 Dual thrust kicks to Tiger Mask, Taichi picks up Tanaka and with Michinoku they hit a Union Black Mephisto for the three count.\u00a0 TAKA Michinoku and Taichi are your winners.\u00a0 I thought that Tanaka showed a lot of spunk here, I was really impressed by him.\u00a0 A decent way to open up the show, Tiger Mask looked oddly inspired and it worked well.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score: 5.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Kyle O&#8217;Reilly and Bobby Fish vs. Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Fish and Koslov start off things, they do the customary submission trading until Koslov clears the ring.\u00a0 Koslov runs out of the ring after his opponents, and Romero flies off the apron with a jumping knee.\u00a0 Koslov and O\u2019Reilly get in the ring and Koslov tags in Romero.\u00a0 Hurricanrana by Romero and he avoids O\u2019Reilly as O\u2019Reilly sails out of the ring.\u00a0 O\u2019Reilly snaps Romero\u2019s arm on the top rope and O\u2019Reilly hits an armbreaker.\u00a0 O\u2019Reilly smacks around Romero for awhile before tagging in Fish, and Fish hits a slingshot senton.\u00a0 Fish tags O\u2019Reilly back in and Fish comes off the top turnbuckle, but Romero rolls out of the way.\u00a0\u00a0 O\u2019Reilly gets Romero and slams him, he goes up to a different corner but Romero avoids both of their diving headbutts.\u00a0 Double dropkick by Romero and he tags in Koslov.\u00a0 Koslov takes out both of them, he gets his hat and kicks O\u2019Reilly repeatedly in the head.\u00a0 Romero comes in and dropkicks O\u2019Reilly, and both attack O\u2019Reilly in the corner.\u00a0 O\u2019Reilly regains the advantage and applies an armbreaker to Koslov but Romero runs in and lariats O\u2019Reilly.\u00a0 Koslov puts O\u2019Reilly on his shoulders but Fish pulls Romero off the apron as O\u2019Reilly rams Koslov into the corner.\u00a0 Fish and O\u2019Reilly attack Koslov and O\u2019Reilly hits a diving kneedrop for a two count.\u00a0 Romero kicks back Fish, but Romero is hit with an assisted DDT and assisted wheelbarrow suplex.\u00a0 O\u2019Reilly grabs Koslov but Koslov gets away, he rolls up O\u2019Reilly but gets two.\u00a0 Knee by O\u2019Reilly and Fish hits a suplex on Koslov.\u00a0 Chasing the Dragon by O\u2019Reilly and Koslov, and they get the victory.\u00a0 Standard tag team match, nothing surprising from these four.\u00a0 So solid, but not memorable.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 6.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Minoru Suzuki, Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Benjamin, and Takashi Iizuka vs. Tenzan, Kojima, Nakanishi, Honma, and Captain New Japan<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>As you probably guessed, this match began with a giant brawl.\u00a0 Smoke settles with Archer and Nakanishi in the ring, Smith comes back in with Benjamin and they beat up Nakanishi.\u00a0 Nakanishi hits a double spear and clubs Benjamin.\u00a0 Honma comes in and he hits Benjamin with a face crusher but Benjamin avoids the headbutt and hits a knee.\u00a0 Benjamin dumps Honma to the floor and everyone starts brawling again.\u00a0 Benjamin and Honma get back in and Benjamin covers for two.\u00a0 Archer and Smith double team Honma and Smith hits a delayed suplex.\u00a0 Iizuka comes in and chokes out Honma before clubbing him around the ring.\u00a0 Suzuki is tagged in and he kicks Honma.\u00a0 Front Necklock by Suzuki but Honma reverses it with a vertical suplex before tagging in Kojima.\u00a0 Kojima chops Suzuki in the corner but Suzuki knees him and hits a PK.\u00a0 Koji Cutter by Kojima but Suzuki knees him and tags in Iizuka.\u00a0 Tenzan is also tagged in and Tenzan clears everyone off the apron before hitting Mongolian Chops on Iizuka.\u00a0 Calf Branding by Tenzan and he hits a vertical suplex.\u00a0 Iizuka gets away and tags in Archer, Mongolian Chops by Archer but Tenzan hits the Mountain Bomb and tags in Captain New Japan.\u00a0 Everyone comes in the ring with Captain New Japan but it doesn\u2019t work out, and Archer\u2019s friends come in the ring as well.\u00a0 Tenzan is knocked around the ring by literally everyone but Nakanishi comes to the rescue, then each wrestler takes turns taking each other out.\u00a0 Captain New Japan is left alone with Archer and Smith, and they hit an assisted lariat for a two count.\u00a0 Captain New Japan fights back but is planted with the Killer Bomb for the three count.\u00a0 Suzuki-gun are the winners. \u00a0\u00a0An inoffensive match with way too many wrestlers in it, poor Captain New Japan.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>(c) Jushin Thunder Liger vs. El Desperado<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>This match is for the NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Championship.\u00a0 Kimura takedown by Liger but Desperado gets a foot on the ropes.\u00a0 Liger controls the action with submission holds before hitting a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Armbar by Liger but Desperado\u2019s buddies come down and attack Liger\u2019s arm with a chair.\u00a0 Desperado humorously hides the referee\u2019s eyes while Taichi and Michinoku attack Liger on the floor.\u00a0 Desperado joins them and he hits Liger\u2019s arm with the bell hammer.\u00a0 Desperado puts a chair on Liger\u2019s arm and hits it with another chair as Liger appears to be in considerable pain.\u00a0 Back in the ring Desperado stomps down on Liger\u2019s arm.\u00a0 Armbar by Desperado and he hits a body press onto Liger\u2019s arm.\u00a0 Desperado sets up Liger in the corner and puts him up on the top turnbuckle, and he goes after Liger\u2019s mask.\u00a0 The referee gets Desperado off but Desperado flings the referee out of the ring.\u00a0 Normally this would be a DQ, but not in New Japan.\u00a0 Liger hits a lariat but he does it with his bad arm so it hurts him anyway, then Taichi runs in to beat up Liger.\u00a0 Tiger Mask runs down for the save and he hits a tope suicida onto Taichi and Michinoku.\u00a0 Shotei by Liger, he puts Desperado up on the top turnbuckle and he hits a Frankensteiner.\u00a0 Desperado goes off the ropes and he hits a spear.\u00a0 Desperado sails out with a dangerous looking tope con hilo because he is nuts, he gets back in the ring and waits for Liger to return.\u00a0 Desperado dropkicks Liger as he returns to the ring and he hits a Last Ride for a two count.\u00a0 Cross armbreaker by Desperado but Liger gets a foot on the ropes.\u00a0 Guitarra de Angel by Desperado, but Liger gets a shoulder up.\u00a0 Desperado goes for a hurricanrana but Liger catches him with a powerbomb.\u00a0 La Magistral by Desperado, but that also gets a two.\u00a0 Desperado goes off the ropes but Liger hits a Shotei.\u00a0 Brainbuster by Liger but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Liger Bomb by Liger, he puts Desperado up on the top turnbuckle and hits the avalanche brainbuster for the three count.\u00a0 Liger is still the champion!\u00a0 I enjoyed this match, it was worked really smart.\u00a0 The arm work was good, Liger sold it the whole time (even when he occasionally used it), and Tiger Mask negating the interference worked well.\u00a0 Liger is limited these days but he can still put on an entertaining match within those limitations.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 7.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Kenny Omega, Jackson, and Nick Jackson vs. Taguchi, Alex Shelley, and KUSHIDA<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Matt and KUSHIDA start off but KUSHIDA is quickly triple teamed and Matt tags in Nick.\u00a0 KUSHIDA gets away and tags in Shelley, and Shelley snaps Nick and Omega\u2019s heads over the top rope.\u00a0 Shelley chops Matt and Nick pulls Shelley out of the ring.\u00a0 Shelley starts getting back in the ring but Matt and Nick double team him, sending him back out.\u00a0 Shelley climbs back in the ring and Matt stomps on him.\u00a0 Omega is tagged in and he hits a backbreaker onto Shelley. Shelley is stomped down in the corner and the Young Bucks trade moves on him.\u00a0 Cover by Matt but KUSHIDA breaks it off.\u00a0 Matt tags in Nick and Shelley is choked in the corner.\u00a0 Shelley is dragged out of the ring and Nick kicks him from the apron.\u00a0 Omega stomps Shelley but Shelley knees out of the suplex attempt.\u00a0 Enzigieri by Shelley and he tags in Taguchi, Taguchi swandives in the ring but Omega kicks him.\u00a0 Hip attack by Taguchi and he hits a sitout slam for a two count.\u00a0 Hip attacks by Taguchi to everyone, Omega grabs him but Taguchi moves when The Young Bucks go for a superkick and Omega is hit by accident.\u00a0 Ankle hold by Taguchi but it is broken up.\u00a0 Taguchi tags in KUSHIDA and knocks down Matt, he kicks Omega off the apron but Nick comes in the ring.\u00a0 Double Irish whip to KUSHIDA, KUSHIDA lands on his feet after a double backdrop suplex attempt and avoids them both in the corner.\u00a0 Double crossbody by Shelley and he dumps Matt out of the ring, KUSHIDA comes back and they double team Nick.\u00a0 Taguchi comes in and they all hit pescados out of the ring.\u00a0 KUSHIDA and Matt return to the ring, and Matt is kicked by both of them.\u00a0 Matt gets away and powerbombs KUSHIDA in the corner.\u00a0 Nick calls for the Meltzer Driver but Taguchi grabs Nick from the apron as KUSHIDA sets up Matt with a Japanese Leg Clutch Hold.\u00a0 Nick gets in the ring so KUSHIDA hits a German suplex hold on him while having Matt in the Japanese Leg Clutch Hold, and he picks up the three count.\u00a0 Really cute spot at the end, hadn\u2019t seen that before, and they kept the action moving.\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 6.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga vs. Kazuchika Okada and Toru Yano<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Okada and Fale start things off, Okada\u2019s ribs are heavily taped up so I sense this will not go well for Okada.\u00a0 It doesn\u2019t, as Fale hits a shoulderblock.\u00a0 Okada hits a sliding kick and Tonga tags himself in as Yano tags in as well.\u00a0 Yano bails but returns after a moment and Tonga\u00a0 knocks him to the mat, even as Yano tries to hide behind the referee.\u00a0 Yano pulls down Tonga but Tonga dropkicks Yano while he is posing for the crowd.\u00a0 Tonga tags in Fale and Fale stands on Yano near the ropes.\u00a0 Tonga comes back in and stomps on Yano but Yano moves when Tonga charges in to the corner.\u00a0 Yano removes a turnbuckle pad and moves it so that Tonga hits the exposed steel.\u00a0 Yano tags in Okada and Okada hits a flapjack.\u00a0 Sunset flip by Tonga and he applies the Red Ink, but he releases the hold to kick Fale out of the ring.\u00a0 Irish whip by Okada but Tonga hits a spear.\u00a0 Tonga tags in Fale and Fale punches Okada in the ribs.\u00a0 Okada avoids the elbow drop and he hits a scoop slam.\u00a0 Okada goes up to the top turnbuckle but Fale throws him off.\u00a0 Body press by Fale but it gets two.\u00a0 Body avalanche by Fale to Okada and Tonga hits one as well.\u00a0 Tonga and Fale hit a lariat\/spear but Yano breaks it up.\u00a0 Fale picks up Okada and drops him with the Bad Luck Fall for the three count victory.\u00a0 This match was more about Okada being too banged up, not sure why he needed to be in a match here.\u00a0 As good as Okada is, not much to the match.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Nakamura, Ishii, and YOSHI-HASHI vs. Yuji Nagata, Togi Makabe, and Kota Ibushi<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Makabe and Ishii start off and they take turns running into each other.\u00a0 Makabe wins the battle but Ishii fires right back, elbows by Ishii but Makabe gets away\u00a0 and tags in Nagata, so Ibushi tags in YOSHI-HASHI.\u00a0 YOSHI-HASHI gets Nagata in the ropes and chops him.\u00a0 Nagata avoids the lariat and he slaps YOSHI-HASHI before hitting\u00a0 a big boot.\u00a0 Ibushi and Nakamura are tagged in, they jockey for position and Ibushi kicks Nakamura to the mat.\u00a0 Nakamura knees Ibushi in the corner, he puts Ibushi up in the corner and knees him in the stomach.\u00a0 Nakamura picks up Ibushi, snapmare, and he hits a knee drop.\u00a0 Jumping kick by Nakamura and he tags in YOSHI-HASHI.\u00a0 YOSHI-HASHI picks up Ibushi, Irish whip to the corner and YOSHI-HASHI hits a lariat.\u00a0 YOSHI-HASHI tags in Ishii, elbows by Ishii but Ibushi elbows him back.\u00a0 Ishii wins the battle and he hits a vertical suplex.\u00a0 Ishii tags in Nakamura, he covers Ibushi but it gets a two.\u00a0 Irish whip by Nakamura, \u00a0Ibushi delivers a dropkick but YOSHI-HASHI and Ishii run in to knock their opponents off the apron.\u00a0 Ibushi flips away from Nakamura and he hits a hurricanrana but Nakamura rolls through for a two count. \u00a0Doublestomp by Ibushi and he tags in Makabe while Nakamura tags in Ishii.\u00a0 Powerslam by Makabe and he lariats Ishii twice.\u00a0 Northern Lights Suplex by Makabe but it gets two.\u00a0 They trade elbows and Ishii hits a powerslam.\u00a0 Ishii and Makabe both hit lariats, and Ishii tags in YOSHI-HASHI.\u00a0 YOSHI-HASHI goes off the ropes but Makabe lariats him and tags in Nagata.\u00a0 Kicks to the chest by Nagata but YOSHI-HASHI hits a lariat.\u00a0 Nakamura comes in with Ishii and everyone attacks Nagata in the corner.\u00a0 Dropkick by YOSHI-HASHI but it gets two.\u00a0 All the wrestlers come in and trade moves on each other, neckbreaker by YOSHI-HASHI to Nagata but Nagata drops Nakamura with a German suplex.\u00a0 Ibushi comes in and sails out of the ring onto Nakamura.\u00a0 YOSHI-HASHI goes off the ropes but Nagata knees him.\u00a0 Quick pin but YOSHI-HASHI, it doesn\u2019t work, nor does the lariat.\u00a0 Ishii comes in but Makabe lariats Ishii and YOSHI-HASHI.\u00a0 Nagata hits a brainbuster on YOSHI-HASHI but it gets two.\u00a0 Backdrop Hold by Nagata and he gets the three count.\u00a0 Mostly this was just everyone pairing with their own nemesis, the type of match WWE puts on before the big event, not after it.\u00a0 I couldn\u2019t really get into it since I can\u2019t buy YOSHI-HASHI beating anyone, but solid action.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Yujiro Takahashi vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hirooki Goto, Katsuyori Shibata, and Tetsuya Naito<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>Tanahashi and Styles start things off for their respective teams.\u00a0 Gallows helps Styles, Tanahashi goes off the ropes but Anderson grabs him this time.\u00a0 Styles tags in Gallows so Tanahashi tags in Shibata.\u00a0 Gallows and Shibata trade elbows, and Shibata elbows Gallows down in the corner.\u00a0 Gallows punches him back but Shibata delivers a jumping kick.\u00a0 Shibata tags in Naito as Takahashi is tagged in and they trade wristlocks.\u00a0 Hiptoss by Naito and he dropkicks Takahashi.\u00a0 Takahashi kicks Naito in the leg, another kick by Takahashi and he avoids Naito when he charges in the morning before slamming his leg into the post.\u00a0 All of Bullet Club run into the ring to clear out their opponents while Takahashi keeps using the post on Naito.\u00a0\u00a0 Back in the ring Anderson drops a knee onto Naito\u2019s leg, Styles is tagged in and he works over Naito\u2019s leg as well.\u00a0 Styles tags in Gallows and Gallows throws Naito hard into the corner.\u00a0 Snap suplex by Gallows and he applies the figure four.\u00a0 He releases the hold and tags in Takahashi, cover by Takahashi but it gets two.\u00a0 Takahashi tags in Anderson and he kicks Naito in the leg.\u00a0 Naito finally kicks back Anderson and hits a tornado DDT.\u00a0 Naito tags in Goto, kick by Anderson but Goto hits a lariat.\u00a0 Another lariat by Goto but Anderson avoids the next one.\u00a0 Goto kicks Anderson in the leg but Gallows attacks him from behind.\u00a0 Shibata and Goto hit a double backdrop suplex onto Gallows, then both attack Anderson in the corner.\u00a0 Backdrop suplex by Gallows but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Goto clears the ring but Anderson hits a spinebuster.\u00a0 Goto tags in Tanahashi while Styles is also tagged in.\u00a0 Hiptoss by Tanahashi and he hits an elbow smash.\u00a0 The rest of Bullet Club come in the ring and they all hit strikes on Tanahashi in the corner.\u00a0 Cover, but it is broken up.\u00a0 Styles goes for the Bloody Sunday but Tanahashi gets out of it and hits the Sling Blade.\u00a0 Tanahashi goes up top but Takahashi trips him from the apron.\u00a0 Styles grabs Tanahashi but Shibata comes in the ring and boots Styles in the face.\u00a0 Fisherman buster by Takahashi but Naito hits a missile dropkick.\u00a0 Gun Stun by Anderson, elbow by Goto but Gallows hits a big boot.\u00a0 Jawbreaker by Tanahashi to Gallows but Anderson comes in and go for the Magic Killer.\u00a0 Tanahashi gets out of it but Styles drops him with the Pele Kick.\u00a0 Magic Killer by Anderson and Gallows and Styles hits the Styles Clash for a three count.\u00a0 Bullet Club wins!\u00a0 I really liked the ending stretch as it was timed really well and they all work together so smoothly, but the leg work on Naito went nowhere and most of the match meant nothing.\u00a0 Like other matches, solid action but lacking anything meaningful.\u00a0 <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 6.0<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Final Thoughts:<\/strong><\/span><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This was like a super house show.\u00a0 The wrestlers were a bit banged up, which was clear at times, so the massive amount of tag matches helped protect them.\u00a0 Goto and Shibata were barely even in the main event at all, for example.\u00a0 Every match was at least average and the action was generally solid but no standout matches or anything that needs to be watched.<\/p>\n<h3><strong><span class=\"smallbrand\">Grade:\u00a0 C+<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<h4>Come visit me for 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