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Ryohei Oiwa and Yuya Uemura took each other to the limit in a Match of the Year contender that focused heavily on building to a headlock vs an armdrag.

The conversation coming out of the match was that more wrestlers should focus on the basics. But Ryohei Oiwa doesn't agree with this.

At the G1 Post Show Press Conference, Oiwa says while he and Uemura wrestled a match like only they can. They went over 30 minutes with headlocks, takedowns and armdrags. And while he's proud of that, everyone should fight in their own way.

Edrones BTFO
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>>21020140
>everyone should fight in their own way.
Gayewtroons who have copied DDT and NJPW for the past half decade BTFO. get your own style
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>>21020140
he should get his own hairstyle instead of copying that ice skating mutt
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>>21020140
Dronies really thought because one type of match was good that means other styles of wrestling shouldn't exist. True cult mentality. These are the types of grown "men" who order chicken tenders at every restaurant they go to because they're scared to try new things.
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back to grim after a day
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>>21020248
But tendies and ketchup have good fundamentals
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>>21020286
Unlike WWE wrestlers.
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>>21020289
And boom goes the dynamite



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