tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1897648734607335225.post6134631518275840452..comments2024-03-26T14:14:14.607-04:00Comments on Ringside at Skull Island: We Are the Champions of the WorldUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1897648734607335225.post-42792181695610787722016-01-25T01:25:06.092-05:002016-01-25T01:25:06.092-05:00First I'd like to say I've been an awfully...First I'd like to say I've been an awfully big fan of your blog for a number of years now, always found your content and perspective fascinating and enjoyable to read. Glad to see you felt like posting again :)<br /><br />I've had a huge thing for Kota Ibushi since I first saw him in a match back in high school, and he instantly became my favorite wrestler. Growing up on WWE I never realized wrestling could be so.. well, to put it lightly, mind-blowing. I never knew wrestling could be so exciting and technically impressive, or that it existed in places without the whole sop opera element. Certainly helped that Ibushi's square cuts fit him awfully well and he was amazing at selling every hit. Still rewatch matches between him and Prince Devitt (now Fin Balor)<br /><br />Considering the amount of risks he takes with his high flying I guess I shouldn't be surprised he gets injured a lot, but this latest injury has him sidelined indefinitely. Let's hope he manages to power through yes?<br />Chris Hnoreply@blogger.com