{"id":4879,"date":"2014-02-09T22:22:43","date_gmt":"2014-02-10T03:22:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/?p=4879"},"modified":"2014-02-09T23:09:04","modified_gmt":"2014-02-10T04:09:04","slug":"fighting-spirit-review-new-japan-fantastica-mania-on-11714","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/crazymax.org\/newsite\/reviews\/fighting-spirit-review-new-japan-fantastica-mania-on-11714\/","title":{"rendered":"Fighting Spirit Review: New Japan \u201cFANTASTICA MANIA\u201d on 1\/17\/14"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"center\">\n<p align=\"left\"><strong>Date: January 17th, 2014<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Location: Shin-Kiba 1st RING<br \/>\nAnnounced Attendance: 300 (Super No Vacancy Full House)<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p align=\"left\">This was the smallest event on the joint New Japan\/CMLL show, and it shows since the top New Japan wrestlers did not participate. Here is the full card:<\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8211; Stuka Jr., Fuego, and Cometa vs. TAKA Michinoku, OKUMURA, and Taichi<br \/>\n&#8211; M\u00e1scara Dorada and Titan vs. Mephisto and Vangelis<br \/>\n&#8211;\u00a0<em>CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship<\/em>: Rey Escorpi\u00f3n vs. Maximo<br \/>\n&#8211; Mistico and Rush vs. Ultimo Guerrero and Niebla Roja<br \/>\n&#8211; La Sombra vs. Volador Jr.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s get straight to it.<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Stuka Jr., Fuego, and Cometa vs. TAKA Michinoku, OKUMURA, and Taichi<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong><\/strong>OKUMURA pushes Cometa out of the ring before the match even starts, and he gets back in angry.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. and Michinoku stay in the ring as the legal men, tie-up, Stuka Jr. pushes Michinoku into the ropes and he gives a clean break.\u00a0 Tie-up, Michinoku pushes Stuka Jr. into the ropes this time and he also gives a clean break.\u00a0 Waistlock by Stuka Jr. and he trips Michinoku, wristlock by Michinoku but Stuka Jr. rolls out of it and hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Tie-up, waistlock by Michinoku but Stuka Jr. applies an armbar.\u00a0 Hammerlock by Michinoku, Stuka Jr. applies a side headlock but Michinoku knees out of it.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. forearms Michinoku in the chest but Michinoku returns fire.\u00a0 Michinoku gives Stuka Jr. an eye poke and dropkicks him out of the ring, he goes to do a dive but Stuka Jr. has moved so he doesn\u2019t.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. gets back into the ring, tie-up, Irish whip by Stuka Jr. but Michinoku shoulderblocks him down.<\/p>\n<p>Armdrag by Stuka Jr. and he hits a dropkick, sending Michinoku out of the ring.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. tags in Fuego as OKUMURA gets into the ring.\u00a0 Fuego then tags in Cometa so he can face off with OKUMURA.\u00a0 Cometa goes off the ropes but OKUMURA knocks him down with a back elbow.\u00a0 OKUMURA picks up Cometa, Irish whip, reversed, and Cometa hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.\u00a0 Taichi distracts Cometa from the apron but Cometa goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana, sending OKUMURA out of the ring.\u00a0 Cometa bounces off the ropes but Taichi trips him from the floor and drags him out of the ring.<\/p>\n<p>Soon all six men are outside the ring brawling, with Michinoku harassing Fuego.\u00a0 Fuego and OKUMURA gets into the ring, OKUMURA puts Fuego onto the top turnbuckle and starts taking off his mask.\u00a0 OKUMURA gets Fuego back into the ring and tags in Taichi.\u00a0 Kick to the ribs by Taichi to Fuego and he hits him with the ring mallet.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. tags in Fuego, Michinoku comes in the ring, Taichi and Michinoku throw Stuka Jr. into the corner and both Taichi and Michinoku hit running strikes.\u00a0 OKUMURA follows up with a lariat, and Taichi knees Stuka Jr. low.\u00a0 Stuka Jr. rolls out of the ring, Cometa comes in the ring in his place, Irish whip by Cometa to OKUMURA, reversed, and OKUMURA hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.\u00a0 Cover, but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Taichi gets in the ring, double Irish whip to Cometa and they kick Cometa out of the ring.\u00a0 Fuego comes in the ring in his place, he is thrown into the corner and triple teamed as well.<\/p>\n<p>Fuego fights back and hits a hurricanrana on Michinoku, sending him out of the ring.\u00a0 Cometa comes off the top turnbuckle with a hurricanrana onto OKUMURA, which sends him out of the ring as well.\u00a0 Superkick by Taichi to Cometa, Stuka Jr. comes in the ring and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker onto Taichi.\u00a0 He falls out of the ring and Fuego sails out onto him with a tope suicida.\u00a0 Out on the apron, Cometa monkey flips Stuka Jr. onto Michinoku.\u00a0 Cometa and OKUMURA get into the ring, Cometa back bodydrops OKUMURA onto the apron but OKUMURA kicks him back.\u00a0 OKUMURA gets up on the top turnbuckle but Cometa joins him up there and nails the Spanish Fly.\u00a0 Cover, and he picks up the three count.\u00a0 Your winners:\u00a0 Stuka Jr., Fuego, and Rey Cometa<\/p>\n<p><strong>Match Thoughts:<\/strong>\u00a0 Pretty solid opener.\u00a0 It had a lot less dives than I am used to, maybe wrestling in front of only 300 people will tone them down a bit.\u00a0 The match was pretty simple but it is hard to really tell a story in a six man match that only goes eight minutes.\u00a0 Still, nothing offensive here, and all the wrestlers got a chance to at least do something.\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>M\u00e1scara Dorada and Titan vs. Mephisto and Vangelis<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong><\/strong>Dorada and Mephisto start things off.\u00a0 Tie-up, Mephisto tosses Dorada to the mat but Dorada hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Back up, Mephisto comes at Dorada but Dorada hits another armdrag.\u00a0 Single leg takedown by Dorada but Mephisto flips back up and hits a third armdrag, he then hits a spinning headscissors and the pair trade quick pin attempts before returning to their feet.\u00a0 Titan and Vangelis get in the ring to take their turn, Titan avoids Vangelis\u2019s attack attempts until Vangelis hits a jumping heel kick.\u00a0 Vangelis picks up Titan and punches him back down to the mat.\u00a0 Back up again, Irish whip by Vangelis but Titan dives out onto the apron.\u00a0 Titan comes back in the ring with an armdrag, and Titan walks on his hands to avoid Vangelis before hitting a backflip into a spinning headscissors.\u00a0 Vangelis falls out of the ring, Titan goes for an Asai Moonsault but Vangelis pulls him down.\u00a0 Mephisto and Dorada gets into the ring but Vangelis comes back in and helps double team Dorada.<\/p>\n<p>Titan then comes in the ring but both Vangelis and Mephisto slam him to the mat.\u00a0 Cover\u00a0 by Vangelis but it gets two.\u00a0 Titan tags in Dorada, and he is greeted by kicks.\u00a0 Double Irish whip to Dorada to the corner but Mephisto misses the lariat.\u00a0 Dorada kicks back Vangelis and ducks a double team attempt before using Mephisto\u2019s arm to hit a rebound dropkick out of the corner onto Vangelis.\u00a0 Dorada charges Mephisto but Mephisto drops him out onto the ramp.\u00a0 Dorada kicks back Mephisto, he gets a running start on the ramp and hits a diving hurricanrana over the top rope onto Mephisto in the ring.\u00a0 Titan gets in the ring, both he and Dorada go off the ropes and hit stereo tope suicidas on their opponents.\u00a0 Mephisto and Dorada return to the ring, Dorada does a springboard move but Mephisto dropkicks him in the back.\u00a0 Cover by Mephisto but Titan breaks it up.\u00a0 Titan stays in the ring, Irish whip, reversed, but Titan avoids the Mephisto attack.<\/p>\n<p>Titan puts Mephisto up on the top turnbuckle and kicks him in the head, he gets a running start and joins Mephisto but Mephisto pushes him off.\u00a0 Mephisto jumps off the top turnbuckle but Titan catches him with a powerbomb for a two count when Vangelis breaks it up.\u00a0 Irish whip by Vangelis to Titan, snapmare by Vangelis and he kicks Titan in the back.\u00a0 Irish whip by Vangelis and he hits a German suplex hold.\u00a0 Cover, but Dorada breaks it up.\u00a0 Mephisto comes in the ring, and Mephisto drops Dorada out onto the apron.\u00a0 Dorada hits a swandive somersault into a hurricanrana, but Vangelis breaks it up.\u00a0 Vangelis and Mephisto Irish whip Dorada and they throw him in the air before hitting double dropkicks.\u00a0 Cover, but Titan breaks it up.\u00a0 Mephisto slaps Titan in the chest, he picks him up, double Irish whip and Mephisto hits a back elbow.\u00a0 Titan quickly rolls up Vangelis, but Mephisto is there to break it up.\u00a0 Dorada gets in the ring as Titan is pushed out of the ring, and both wrestlers kick Dorada.<\/p>\n<p>Vangelis picks up Dorada and hits a fallaway slam, both wrestlers get different turnbuckles but Dorada rolls out of the way of the double diving headbutt.\u00a0 Titan rolls up Mephisto but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Vangelis kicks Dorada in the corner and gets on the top turnbuckle, but Titan joins him up top.\u00a0 Mephisto then comes over and hits a powerbomb onto Titan, who suplexes Vangelis at the same time.\u00a0 Dorada then hits a swandive splash onto Vangelis, but he only gets a two count. Dorada charges Mephisto but Mephisto moves out of the way, Mephisto charges Titan in the corner but Titan puts him onto the top turnbuckle.\u00a0 Titan joins him up top as Vangelis hits a tope suicida onto Dorada onto the ramp.\u00a0 Still on the top turnbuckle, Mephisto hits the Avalanche-style Devil Wing onto Titan and he picks up the three count!\u00a0 Your winners:\u00a0 Mephisto and Vangelis<\/p>\n<p><strong>Match Thoughts:<\/strong>\u00a0 For a match that wasn\u2019t too long, the heel beatdown segments still seemed to take up too much time.\u00a0 Dorada was \u201coff\u201d in this match as he had two different moves that he did not hit very smoothly at all, maybe he got a little hurt at some point and that affected him the rest of the match.\u00a0 Also seemed odd that kind of out of nowhere Mephisto hit the \u2018super\u2019 version of his finishing move, the same move he used to win the main event of the next much more attended event.\u00a0 Not their best outings, I have seen all four do better on other matches during the tour.\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 3.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>(c) Rey Escorpi\u00f3n vs. Maximo<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong><\/strong>This match is for the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship. \u00a0\u00a0They circle each other to start but Maximo avoids Escorpi\u00f3n\u2019s early attack attempts.\u00a0 Tie-up, waistlock by Maximo but Escorpi\u00f3n gets out of it.\u00a0 They lock knuckles, Escorpi\u00f3n pushes Maximo to the mat but Maximo hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Shoulderblock by Escorpi\u00f3n but Maximo hits another armdrag and both men return to their feet.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n goes off the ropes and levels Maximo with a lariat.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n puts Maximo on the top turnbuckle, he joins him up top and puts Maximo in the tree of woe.\u00a0 Running knee by Escorpi\u00f3n, he picks up Maximo and covers him for a two count.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n picks up Maximo and yanks on his arm, snapmare by Escorpi\u00f3n and he applies a stretch hold on the mat.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n picks up Maximo, Irish whip from the corner, reversed, but Escorpi\u00f3n drops Maximo onto the apron when he charges in.\u00a0 Maximo punches Escorpi\u00f3n back, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving hurricanrana, sending Escorpi\u00f3n out of the ring.\u00a0 Maximo then gets a running start in the ring and sails out onto Escorpi\u00f3n with a tope suicida.\u00a0 They both get back in the ring, Maximo rolls up Escorpi\u00f3n but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Inside cradle by Maximo but that gets a two count as well.\u00a0 Maximo goes off the ropes and hits a Frankensteiner but Escorpi\u00f3n rolls through it for a two count cover.<\/p>\n<p>Escorpi\u00f3n is up first, he goes off the ropes and delivers a dropkick.\u00a0 Maximo falls out of the ring, and Escorpi\u00f3n jumps out onto him with a tope con giro.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n gets in the ring as Maximo gets on the apron, but Maximo hits Escorpi\u00f3n back as he approaches him.\u00a0 Maximo goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving crossbody, he goes for a hurricanrana but Escorpi\u00f3n reverses it into a powerbomb for a two count.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n picks up Maximo and slams him in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving leg drop.\u00a0 Cover, but Maximo kicks out.\u00a0 Both wrestlers slowly get up, Escorpi\u00f3n kicks Maximo into the corner but Maximo drops him onto the apron.\u00a0 Escorpi\u00f3n punches Maximo back and goes up to the turnbuckle, but Maximo springs up to the top rope and hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Cover, but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Maximo picks up Escorpi\u00f3n and slams him in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the Swanton Bomb.\u00a0 Cover, but again it gets two.\u00a0 Crucifix pin attempt by Escorpi\u00f3n but Maximo kicks out.\u00a0 Maximo and Escorpi\u00f3n both get up, Maximo goes for a kiss but Escorpi\u00f3n pushes him off.\u00a0 Maximo goes off the ropes and hits a hurricanrana, he rolls up Escorpi\u00f3n but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Maximo goes off the ropes but Escorpi\u00f3n ducks the lariat and drops Maximo with the Aguij\u00f3n Mortal.\u00a0 Cover, and he picks up the three count.\u00a0 Your winner and still champion: Rey Escorpi\u00f3n<\/p>\n<p><strong>Match Thoughts:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 I guess I shouldn\u2019t complain too much since Maximo did 99% of this match without his usual shtick, and in general he held his own against Escorpi\u00f3n.\u00a0 I can\u2019t say I really enjoy the fact that the selling of moves is so suspect, it really doesn\u2019t matter who hits the move sometimes as it isn\u2019t uncommon for the victim of the move to still be the first one back up.\u00a0 I don\u2019t expect them to sell moves like death but at least let the attacking wrestler get up first from the mat.\u00a0 Besides that small annoyance the match was pretty good, and Maximo got a number of legitimate close near-falls so it wasn\u2019t too one-sided at all.\u00a0 I am assuming this title is pretty low on the important scale to be on the mid-card on the smallest show on the tour, but overall it wasn\u2019t a bad display.\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 6.0<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>Mistico and Rush vs. Ultimo Guerrero and Niebla Roja<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong><\/strong>Rush and Roja start things off.\u00a0 They circle each other to start, waistlock by Rush but Roja reverses it Rush reverses it back and takes \u00a0Roja to the mat, but Roja gets out of it and gets Rush around the waist. \u00a0Rush pushes him off, roll-up but Rush but it gets a two count as both wrestlers return to their feet.\u00a0 Tie-up, roll-up by Rush and he applies a front facelock but Roja gets out of it.\u00a0 Fireman\u2019s carry takedown by Rush but\u00a0Roja avoids the senton.\u00a0 Rush dropkicks Roja out of the ring and goes out after him, so Mistico and Guerrero get into the ring.\u00a0 After playing to the crowd for a minute they tie-up, waistlock by Guerrero but Mistico gets out of it.\u00a0 Spinning headscissors by Mistico, they tie-up, Mistico flips away from Guerrero and applies a headscissors, and he spins Guerrero to the mat with it.<\/p>\n<p>Guerrero gets back to his feet and pushes Mistico off, but Mistico hits an armdrag.\u00a0 Guerrero shoulderblocks Mistico out of the ring, but Mistico returns with a swandive crossbody.\u00a0 Spinning headscissors by Mistico and Guerrero falls out of the ring, Mistico then hits him with a slingshot hurricanrana to the floor.\u00a0 Rush punches Roja out of the ring, then both he and Mistico sail out onto their opponents with stereo tope con giros.\u00a0 Rush and\u00a0Roja get back into the ring and they trade shots to the chest, a battle that Rush wins.\u00a0 Rush stomps on Roja while he is on the mat, he picks him up and chops him in the chest some more.\u00a0 Irish whip by Rush, reversed, and Rush hits a lariat.\u00a0 Rush grabs Roja in the corner, Irish whip, and Rush hits a running splash.\u00a0 Roja falls down to a seated position, and Rush hits his hard running dropkick in the corner.<\/p>\n<p>Roja rolls out of the ring so Guerrero comes in, and Guerrero knocks Rush out of the ring as well.\u00a0 Mistico comes off the top turnbuckle with a diving hurricanrana to Guerrero, Mistico throws Guerrero into the corner but Guerrero hops up onto it.\u00a0 Mistico joins Guerrero up top and goes for a Frankensteiner, but Guerrero blocks it and hits an avalanche powerbomb.\u00a0 Cover, but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Guerrero pushes Mistico down in the corner, Irish whip, reversed, Guerrero drops Mistico onto the apron and elbows him down.\u00a0 Guerrero goes up to the second rope but Mistico hits him with a swandive hurricanrana down to the mat.\u00a0 Cover, but it gets a two count.\u00a0 Guerrero pushes Mistico out to the ramp,\u00a0Roja joins him so Rush comes over too.\u00a0 Rush hiptosses Guerrero back into the ring, then Rush catapults back in the ring as well so that Mistico can hit Guerrero with a hurricanrana.<\/p>\n<p>This sends Guerrero out of the ring, Mistico goes onto the second turnbuckle and hits a moonsault down onto Guerrero.\u00a0\u00a0Roja and Rush are back in the ring now, Irish whip by Rush to Roja to the corner, and Rush hits a running splash.\u00a0 He runs to the other corner to hit another move but \u00a0Roja has recovered and attacks Rush from behind.\u00a0 \u00a0Roja picks up Rush and slams him down to the mat, he goes out to the apron and hits a swandive splash followed by a quebrada.\u00a0 Cover, but Rush gets a shoulder up.\u00a0 \u00a0Roja kicks Rush against the ropes, Irish whip, but Rush ducks the attack.\u00a0 He goes for the Rush Driver but\u00a0Roja blocks it.\u00a0 Rush goes for a sunset flip instead,\u00a0Roja rolls through it but Rush ducks the kick attempt.\u00a0 Roll-up by Rush but Roja rolls through it, kick by Roja and he goes off the ropes, but Rush catches him with a superkick.\u00a0 Rush Driver by Rush, and he picks up the three count.\u00a0 Your winners: Mistico and Rush<\/p>\n<p><strong>Match Thoughts:<\/strong>\u00a0 If wrestlers would stop clearly setting themselves up for their opponent\u2019s moves I\u2019d enjoy this better.\u00a0 It is one thing to be in the right spot, but when a wrestler jumps up on the top rope and waits five seconds while their opponent sets up a move to do, it begins crossing that line from simulated combat to choreographed dancing.\u00a0 Beyond that the match wasn\u2019t bad, but with limited time I wish they\u2019d cut out the first five minutes of the \u201cfeeling out\u201d process as then there really isn\u2019t time to get a full match in before the bell rings.\u00a0 Individually these wrestlers are all solid, it is more the match structure\/time constraints that is holding them back.\u00a0\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score:\u00a0 5.5<\/span><\/p>\n<h4><strong>La Sombra vs. Volador Jr.<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p><strong><\/strong>They circle each other to start and jockey for position on the mat, but neither can get the upper hand.\u00a0 They square off again, both wrestlers go off the ropes and eventually Volador Jr. is able to hit a hurricanrana.\u00a0 La Sombra comes back with a hurricanrana of his own, and both men are back on their feet.\u00a0 We jump ahead in the match, as Volador Jr. hits a Volador Special.\u00a0 Before he can make the cover, the bell rings and the time has expired.\u00a0 The match id declared a draw.<\/p>\n<p>Post match:\u00a0 Volador Jr. charges La Sombra but La Sombra dumps him out of the ring and sails out onto him with a tope suicida.\u00a0 They battle around the crowd as Volador Jr. regains the advantage, Volador Jr. climbs up onto the stage where the advertisements hang and jumps down onto La Sombra with a plancha.\u00a0 They get back into the ring but are separated.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Match Thoughts:<\/strong>\u00a0 I found two different versions of this match and both versions miss the vast majority of the match.\u00a0 I don\u2019t think it was designed to be that way, the video freezes.\u00a0 Since this is the only version I can find I can\u2019t do much about it, but the dive after the match was cool anyway.\u00a0 If I ever find a real version of the show that does not have most of this match missing I will update the review.\u00a0<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Score: N\/A<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Final Thoughts:<\/span><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p><strong>Best Match:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<strong>Rey Escorpi\u00f3n vs. Maximo.\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>This really isn\u2019t saying much since there were no stand-out matches on the card.\u00a0 But it was still an entertaining match, Maximo played it straight (no pun intended) during most of it and it was a close back and forth battle throughout.<strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>MVP:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<strong>Rush.\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>Rush continues to impress me.\u00a0\u00a0 No matter what match he is in, he always manages to make himself stand out.\u00a0 I can\u2019t remember a lot of details about the card even after just watching it, but I can still remember him.\u00a0 So I don\u2019t know if it is charisma or his fighting style but something about the guy is just really memorable to me.<strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Overall:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 I feel bad reviewing an event where most of the main event wasn\u2019t shown, but let\u2019s not pretend that it was going to save this show.\u00a0 This was clearly designed as a card to be shown for free on TV in front of a small crowd, as the matches were short (around 50 minutes of actual in-ring time on the card) and aside from Volador Jr.\u2019s dive at the end it didn\u2019t have a lot of memorable spots.\u00a0 I don\u2019t want to say they were 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