@JohnSilver_III@MurderIbushi I'm pretty sure someone on @MustSeeMatches called it a clash of NJPW's two ideologies. Shibata the old guard, Okada the inevitable future. No matter how different or flashy the future may be, it needs the past indelibly imprinted upon it or it will crumble under the pressure.
@MurderIbushi Shibata positioned himself as the measuring stick that Okada either had to reach or lose everything. Everything he had worked for, everything that he had claimed to be. Shibata made him work for every single inch, and despite the headbutt fallout, it's a fantastic story.
@RealKingRegal He's showing that a 40 year old style not only still works today, but sets him apart where everyone else is doing the same thing as, and trying to one up each other. He looks like he could've made money knocking you and @RobbyBrookside about in the 80s. Being proud of what he's
Andy Robertson sat back and watched players from around the league, legends of football and managers chat about his Reds' career.
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