Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki at NOAH Destiny 2005 | WON Flashback

Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki NOAH Destiny 2005

NOAH Destiny took place on this day (July 18) back in 2005, with arguably the best match on the show being Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki in the penultimate contest of the night. There were several matches on the card that our own Dave Meltzer actually noted were 4*+, but it was Kobashi vs Sasaki that got ****¾.

You can find Dave’s review of the match from the July 25, 2005 Observer Newsletter below (which you can read in full with a subscription).

Dave Meltzer on Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki at NOAH Destiny 2005 | WON Flashback

Here is what Dave had to say about the match:

Kenta Kobashi and Kensuke Sasaki had what, on paper, was an impossible task to live up to. The two placed one and two in every Wrestler of the Year balloting last year in Japan. They had never wrestled before. And their first ever match was on 7/18 at the Tokyo Dome, a show that would have to live up to the standard set last year for NOAH’s first ever Tokyo Dome event, which Harley Race (as well as many Japanese reporters covering the show and several of the wrestlers on the show) called the greatest show he had ever seen. The match they would be compared with was Kobashi’s main event on that show with Jun Akiyama, which Race called the greatest match he had ever seen.

“‘I hope this continues forever’ said the NTV announcer in what may go down as a memorable line in the history of wrestling broadcasting when Kobashi and Sasaki were trading blistering chops for nearly five straight minutes with the crowd at a fever pitch midway through the match. The color commentator, returning to the Tokyo Dome, was Yoshihiro Takayama, who until one year ago, figured to be the third man in the three-way battle for Japan’s pro wrestling MVP. Takayama had the best match of his career that didn’t involve his face looking like it was on fire and someone put it out with an ax, against one of the two. He had a great match with the other, but unfortunately, it was so brutal that it may have ended his career. But in watching his two rivals go it at, he was in awe at this point, saying with an understated voice,”These two are unbelievable wrestlers.”

Kobashi had to figure out, after winning the Match of the Year award in 2003 against Mitsuharu Misawa and last year against Akiyama in the match referred to earlier, a way to top that. They did the brutal high angle suplexes, absolutely brutal chops–189 in all– and the one killer spot that defined the match. Against Misawa, Kobashi took a Tiger suplex off the ramp to the floor. Against Akiyama, he took an exploder off the middle rope to the floor. In this match, he took a Northern lights bomb off the apron to the floor, teasing he was knocked out and teasing a loss via count out. When it was over, with Kobashi winning, nearly every reporter watching said it was the match of the year.”

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