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How are you able to see these shows?@Hunter Rider my apologies. I will roger that.![]()
That main event was a prime example of why I love pro wrestling. An absolute storytelling masterpiece. Match of the year for me definitely. Looks like Daniel Bryan has competition for best in the world in Kazuchika Okada.I kind of like NextNolan's NJPW commentaries. It's kind of like watching a crazy person have a conversation with a ghost.
But in a good way.

How are you able to see these shows?
I buy the VOD, but they're available on Youtube and Dailymotion.
Is that show you're watching a live ppv or it's already been recorded and up on YouTube?
It took place last Sunday(?) I believe and it's been uploaded to Youtube in parts. I think Dailymotion might have it in full. You can find the full Tanahashi/Okada VI match on Youtube as well.
What's the event's name?,I'll look for it later tonight or tomorrow,It's time for my monthly wrestling catch up with NJPW/AAA&CMLL
t:NJPW King of Pro Wrestling 2013.
I had no intention of traveling, but two weeks ago, I saw a $200 round trip flight online. It was the red eye and an offer I couldnt refuse so I booked it. One thing you have to understand about me is Im scared to death of heights. Its the very reason I havent flown for the past 10 years. The last time I did was for Survivor Series where I had the pleasure of seeing Bill Goldberg kicking Triple Hs ass again in person. All that changed yesterday when I boarded a commercial plane to make another dream of mine come true. I just like to be control of the situation because if something happens in the air, youre totally fu**ed. I hate that feeling and it makes me queasy during take-off.
The early morning was off to a bad start. The kiosk wasnt working so I had to wait in line for 20 minutes to get my plane ticket, another 10 minutes to go through security, and a FOUR hour delay because of airline maintenance!!! It was ridiculous so I forced myself to stay awake the whole time so I didnt risk missing my jet. Then we finally took off so it was a 3 hour flight with another two hours added for time difference. I only got 90 minutes of rest. The flight was shaky halfway through.
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I arrived in the Twin Cities at 10 in the morning and immediately had a ham and cheddar omelet for breakfast with the meal voucher the airline gave me to quell my anger. I never been here before and the landscape was beautiful. Around the city were beautiful trees and shiny lakes. It kind of made me not want to go back home as I was enjoying the cold, but peaceful surroundings. A friend of mine who lived in the area was kind enough to pick me up from the airport so I wasnt charged an arm and a leg by the rip-off taxi cab drivers. It was amazing I was now in the same place that had so much wrestling history with the AWA and those talents who came from this city and state.
She dropped me off at the book store where I would spend the next 9 hours. I took a front row seat for the signing that was scheduled later that evening and set up my camera on my tripod for the best position possible. Afterwards, I read Lex Lugers book Wrestling With The Devil and it was very good to read. It broke my heart hearing The Total Packages mistakes, but I respect the fact he was man enough to own up to them and make a positive change in his life after his health collapsed.
After that, I dozed off every now and then in the uncomfortable steel folding chair (the manager was okay with it because I told him about my journey to be at his store) and talked with the other patrons that showed up later when I came to. It wasnt a very good turn-out, but the event wasnt advertised well in my opinion. Approximately, 115 people came for the release, but it shouldve been double that. Anyway, our guest of honor, who I never met before, arrived right after 7:00pm and talked passionately and humorously for 40 minutes including Q&A in front of his hometown crowd before he started signing for us.
He made sure everybody who purchased his book made it a signed copy and he insisted on personalizing this time (unlike in the past from what Ive been told). After that, a second line was formed to have anything else that was brought whether it was wrestling merchandise or Hollywood related to also have his signature. He took his time to take care of everybody in attendance.
This is probably the craziest thing Ive done since driving 5 hours straight just to meet The Ultimate Warrior and Demolition on the same day last year so I wanted to make it special for myself and made sure to be one of the last people in line. He signed three books for me, took two pictures one with and then for me, and recorded a video message for a friend who was unable to come. And then I told him it took me 26 years, two days off work, and a flight across the country for the sole purpose of finally coming face to face with him. He was in disbelief and touched that he meant that much to me and thanked me for coming all the way to see him. He didnt want to shake hands as he was a germaphobe. He had gotten sick in the past because of that (understandable) so I compromised with him on a fist bump.
Im home now. Sleep deprived, but safe and sound. Overall, the 5 minutes of facetime I had with him was worth every second of distance and hassle I experienced. Who is this man I speak of that was so difficult to meet that I came all the way to The North Star State for one reason and one reason only?
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Governor Jesse The Body Ventura
Its only fitting I met him on the last stop of his book tour in Minneapolis.
Introduction Speech
Q&A
Other notes:
- He didnt know what his favorite match of his career was, but his favorite match to commentate on was Savage Vs. Steamboat at Wrestlemania III.
- Predator was his favorite film he did.
- He doesnt keep in touch with Vince McMahon. He doesnt even have his phone number.
- They Killed Our President might be his final book.
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Other notes:
- He didnt know what his favorite match of his career was, but his favorite match to commentate on was Savage Vs. Steamboat at Wrestlemania III.
- Predator was his favorite film he did.
- He doesnt keep in touch with Vince McMahon. He doesnt even have his phone number.
- They Killed Our President might be his final book.
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That main event was a prime example of why I love pro wrestling. An absolute storytelling masterpiece. Match of the year for me definitely. Looks like Daniel Bryan has competition for best in the world in Kazuchika Okada.
