Aside from the wrestling itself, the other thing I love about Japanese wrestling is the crowds; the respect and understanding they had toward Saito despite what happened-- they didn't boo him out of the building, they didn't heckle him like some western crowds would (e.g. Phillie, Chicago), they sympathized and understood that as much as Misawa's loss pained them, it most definitely hurt Saito far more.
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God only knows why Noah and Kenta Kobashi put all that pressure on Go Shiozaki to be his "successor". For a while there he was doing ALL of Kobashi's moves. He did a few of them here in this match as well. Nobody can fill another wrestlers shoes. He/she has to develop there own character and move set to get over with the fans. I'm super glad that Go was able to break away from Kobashi's shadow. And create his own style and get over as well as he has. Because he's certainly one of the best modern day talents Noah has on there roster.