Memorable Matches and Mishaps in Japan

TLDRThis video discusses memorable matches and mishaps in Japan, including anecdotes with wrestlers like Hase, Muda, Vader, and Bam Bam Bigelow.

Key insights

🔥The speaker recalls a match where they accidentally injured their opponent's eye.

👊They also discuss their aggressive style and how it sometimes led to unintended injuries.

💥The speaker reminisces about their matches with Vader and how they resolved initial issues.

💪They highlight the challenges of working with larger wrestlers like Bam Bam Bigelow.

🇯🇵The speaker fondly remembers their matches with Hase and Muda in Japan.

Q&A

Did the speaker ever injure any of their opponents while wrestling in Japan?

Yes, there was a match where the speaker accidentally injured their opponent's eye.

Were there any difficulties when working with larger wrestlers like Vader and Bam Bam Bigelow?

Yes, the speaker mentions initial issues with Vader's attitude, but they were resolved. They also highlight the different style of working with larger wrestlers.

Which matches in Japan were particularly memorable for the speaker?

The speaker recalls their matches with Hase and Muda as some of the best they had in Japan.

What was the speaker's aggressive style like in the ring?

The speaker describes their aggressive style as being snug and suited to the Japanese style of wrestling.

What are some of the challenges of working with larger wrestlers?

The speaker mentions that working with larger wrestlers like Bam Bam Bigelow can be challenging due to their different style and physicality.

Timestamped Summary

00:00The speaker recalls a match where they accidentally injured their opponent's eye.

01:35They discuss their aggressive style and how it sometimes led to unintended injuries.

01:59The speaker reminisces about their matches with Vader and how they resolved initial issues.

02:29They highlight the challenges of working with larger wrestlers like Bam Bam Bigelow.

03:00The speaker fondly remembers their matches with Hase and Muda in Japan.