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WWES IVAR against Noah's Yoshiki Inamura: The best match in speed history

I have been a wrestling fan for over 80% of my life. Like a marriage, I am for the good or bad. And like every healthy relationship that takes so long, communication is the key. If I don't like something, I say it. When I do that, I celebrate it.

But if it is something I love? As most of our readers know, praise is overcrowded.

On Wednesday, WWE speed In his tournament there was an epic match to crown a number one candidate for the speed title. The Ivar von War Raiders faced the Japanese Star Yoshiki Inamura, who is borrowed to NXT as part of WWE's partnership with Pro Wrestling Noah. In short, this was the best match in the history of the show, a monster porridge that made King Kong against Godzilla look like a pillow fight.

As it turns out, I am not the only one who goes over it.

After Ivar and Inamura's mammoth encounter, positive reviews of fans flocked to X.

“Inamura against Ivar went hard af. If you haven't done it yet. Take a look at this match. You won't be disappointed. “

“It was so beast. Inamura was to be appointed on the main lists that he would get upset and bring something else that the WWE audience is not used to seeing. “

“Age, we need another game between these boys, but without time limit! What a match. “

Although he only released the concept of the WWE social media program for X, wrestling content creator Tom Green has recorded what this game made so special. “This is so damn good,” wrote Green. The 3 -minute concept is really silly, but these two really did it. It is not just that they have thrown out their biggest things, but the feeling of urgency to do this. “

When WWE speed Many fans started it last spring and quoted it with various reasons. Like green, some criticized the three -minute time limit. I was initially skeptical and thought that the talent involved would lead to more time limits.

However, the concept works through the execution. In order to maintain unbelief, speed agreements must be a comprehensive sprint from the bell. The victory depends on avoiding mistakes for victory or surviving a flash of attacks in order to be the last person.

In the bell, Ivar and Inamura collided like two rams. When none of the man burned down, they started throwing hay manufacturers. Inamura got the upper hand, but Ivar replied with a stiff boot in the face, followed by a German suplex. Inamura called up his fighting spirit and met Ivar with a German Suplex who pulled an ovation from the crowd when he scored a goal.

With his sumo training, Inamura near Ivar was charged with a series of Sumo slaps. Another exchange of strikes took place in the corner, this time favored Ivar. Perhaps Ivar asked King Kong Bundy and tried an avalanche splash. Instead, Inamura caught the 300-pound Viking and turned it around before he hit him like a medicine ball.

With Ivar in the corner Ivar fell, Inamura came in like a locomotive just to be crushed with a devastating press. Ivar then scaled the ropes, but was stopped at the top rope. Inamura tried a superplex, but was blocked. Ivar then shoveled the Noah star and met a great power slam from the second rope. Ivar achieved victory with less than 40 seconds.

It looks like Ivar's reward is a match with Dominik Mysterio, who priority last Friday with a win against Chris Sabin in the Speed ​​tournament. The winner between the modern Viking and the “Latino Cheat” will watch against Dragon Lee for the Speed ​​title.

But if there was ever a time for WWE to take a page out of the UFC and publish the fight for the night bonuses, it was. Ivar and Inamura did that and some more, the respect of those present and the attitude of X.

Although it is not a cash bonus, I humbly offer Ivar and Yoshiki Inamura my highest and well -made advertising. Respect both for a powerful performance.