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Any puroresu fans here?
Puroresu is Japanese pro-wrestling. I realize there's a /wooo/ thread but puroresu is quite different than WWE or pro-wrestling you might encounter here in the US. It strives for a more sports-like feel and tells stories in the ring rather than people talking at each other or doing stupid antics. It's still fake (and people watching know it's fake), but it tends to be faster and harder hitting. It's also a lot less commercialized - you pay to watch online and there aren't any commercials.
The top two puroresu companies in Japan right now are New Japan Pro-Wrestling and its sister company STARDOM (which is women's wrestling). For my money, STARDOM is actually the best pro-wrestling company in the world to watch right now, as it tells the best stories, has the most compelling talents, and puts on consistently entertaining shows.
The main picrel is Zack Sabre Jr., who is the World Heavyweight Champion of New Japan. He's British. I chose him because he's also an outspoken socialist. The other picrel is Saya Kamitani, the World of Stardom Champion and *the* best person in all of pro-wrestling to watch at the moment.

Zack Sabre Jr. vs Bryan Danielson
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9gktyw

Saya Kamitani vs Tam Nakano
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9im4so

A few other favorite (modern) matches of mine:
Utami Hayashishita vs Syuri
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CvvdjXWPvY

Kazuchika Okada vs Kenny Omega
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9l5rmg

Mayu Iwatani vs Sareee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTFm_vDg8mc

Katsuhiko Nakajima vs KENOH (This is NOAH, another puroresu company)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXvzh9y3oz8

I can post more if there's any interest.

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I just wanted to continue this post a bit, to explain part of why I'm promoting pro-wrestling.
As an aside, picrel is a Japanese wrestler named Veny. Veny is a trans woman and both quite popular and successful on the Japanese pro-wrestling scene at the moment.
Now, I think pro-wrestling has a lot to offer from a leftist perspective. Which sounds absurd, given that its original audience was redneck hicks, but hear me out.
Pro-wrestling is the antithesis of MMA in many ways. In MMA, you can be the meanest, most selfish fuck ever to step on the mat and, so long as you're stronger than everyone else, people just have to take it and accept you as a winner and sing your praises. At its core, it's a very right-wing sport. Winning is all that matters in the end.
Pro-wrestling, on the other hand, is a storytelling medium. In the past, it was full of men who looked out for themselves but the mentality has changed for the most part - those types gravitate towards MMA. Instead, pro-wrestlers largely understand that they are a team. While in MMA you are competing against your opponent, in pro-wrestling you are actually working together to put on a show where it *appears* you are in competition. Whether you win or lose personally is less important than whether the match you put on is entertaining and tells a good story. You're not doing it for yourself or your own self-aggrandizement, but rather for the sake of the fans who made an effort to come see you.
And it's the stories that matter. In my earlier example, in MMA the bad guy wins if he's stronger. In pro-wrestling, being the good guy matters. What everyone is waiting for is the good guy who will finally beat the bad guy and finally put him in his place like he deserves. There is a hopefulness about it, and hope is central to the human experience because without hope of victory there is rarely anything to drive people to make things better in the first place.
Interestingly enough, despite pro-wrestling having a reputation as being a right-wing form of entertainment (despite that not having any mooring in reality - studies have shown most pro-wrestling fans are left leaning - https://www.businessinsider.com/politics-sports-you-like-2013-3 - look at the bottom of the chart), many pro-wrestlers are actually left-wing, including here in the US. The champion in New Japan at the moment openly identifies as a socialist and that's not part of a character he's playing. Dave Bautista, who went on to an acting career, is very much on the left. Kevin Nash, who was a big name back in the 90s, is mocked regularly on 4chan for supposedly being a rape-victim in large part because he's come out in favor of left causes. Mick Foley is on the left. CM Punk - left winger. Dustin Rhodes, who played Goldust back in the 90s, has openly advocated for LGBT rights. AEW (the second largest pro-wrestling company in the US) is openly progressive in many of its values (and, again, is regularly trashed in chud spaces for such). While WWE is run by Trump supporting scum, the pro-wrestling world outside that is not. A lot of progress has been made in the realm of women's wrestling, where women have moved from being overly-sexualized side acts to being central parts of the shows (and, as I stated in the first part, I'd argue that STARDOM - a Japanese pro-wrestling company where the roster is made entirely of women - is the best company in the world at the moment).
I can go on and on, but there's a lot that ought to endear pro-wrestling to someone on the left. And, sure, there's also something cathartic about scripted violence - but it's nice to know that, at the end of the idea, the goal is for no one to get hurt. People do get hurt, but it's rarely on purpose.

Grovit, anyone?

Coach in the video was involved in a Japanese promotion called "Bushido " in the early 90's. Just about the realist fake wrestling ever, if that makes sense. I remember watching it on cable via a top box on my telly.
Carl Beijer has written a load of stuff about pro-wrestling. I'll look for a link and see if there's any that isn't paywalled.

>>46491 (me)
Hulk Hogan Was a Very Bad Man https://share.google/I7Oe18lRPP56bU3Io

>>46491
>Coach in the video was involved in a Japanese promotion called "Bushido " in the early 90's. Just about the realist fake wrestling ever, if that makes sense.
90's Japanese pro-wrestling was where it was at, really. Hard hitting and not nearly as "fake" as it is now.
Of course, there was a lot of scumminess too.
>>46492
>Hulk Hogan Was a Very Bad Man https://share.google/I7Oe18lRPP56bU3Io
No argument there.
He showed up for one last show earlier this year, right before the LA fires.
He was booed, hard. And he was booed because most pro-wrestling fans hate the guy for who he is because he reflects a view of the world many wrestling fans do not embrace.
https://www.wrestlezone.com/news/1572477-jimmy-hart-hulk-hogan-was-devastated-over-being-booed-at-wwe-raw

I love that for him.


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