365 Wrestling, Day 1: Rey Mysterio, Jr., vs. Tajiri (SmackDown, 1/1/04)

365 Wrestling, Day 1: Rey Mysterio, Jr., vs. Tajiri (SmackDown, 1/1/04)

365 match reviews, one for each date on the yearly calendar? Challenge accepted. Welcome to 365 Wrestling.

The first installment in the project and we’re kicking things off by spotlighting two of my all-time favorites.

Rey Mysterio, Jr. has slowed down some, naturally, after the pile-up of years and injuries but his appeal, his style and many of his signature moves remain, in many ways, timeless. Tajiri, meanwhile, is a fine example that a wrestler doesn’t have to take a turn as a headliner to be memorable. Tajiri spent his entire time in American wrestling in the midcard, but his look, style and charisma paved a path to success for the Japanese Buzzsaw in WWE and ECW. Like Mysterio, Tajiri is still active. Though he’s slowed down more than Rey, Tajiri became MLW Openweight Champion near the end of 2021.

You can check out this match on Peacock. You can also watch a clip from the match in the video above.

The Match

Rey gets one more crack at Tajiri, who dethroned Mysterio for the Cruiserweight Title the previous September. Tajiri’s reign included him bringing on two lackeys to watch his back and interfere on his behalf, Akio (better known as Jimmy Yang) and Sakoda.

This culminates a four-month rivalry between Rey and Tajiri, and their familiarity shines through in this one. Rather than go right at one another, and flying around the ring, at the opening bell, they opt for a more patient, mat-based battle in the opening minutes. Each man anticipates key offense of the other: Rey blocks signature Tajiri maneuvers like the springboard back elbow and the Tarantula, while, late in the bout, Tajiri avoids a springboard senton by Rey with a sweet counter to a half crab on the left leg, which is the main target of Tajiri’s offense for most of the match.

After relying on a distraction from Akio and interference by Sakoda to get control of the match, Tajiri really works over that leg. The highlight of that attack is a pinpoint standing dropkick to the knee while Rey is hanging upside down in the Tree of Woe.

The finishing stretch is strong with each man scoring a very believable false finish. Ultimately, Rey foils interference by Akio and Sakoda, hooking Tajiri with a huracanrana into the pin to become two-time Cruiserweight Champ.

Final Rating: 7.6

This is a very good match that showcases both Rey and Tajiri in their primes. Everything flowed well and looked good. At under 12 minutes (counting entrances, and minus an early segment of the match we don’t see due to the commercial break), this is a brisk, action-packed match with real stakes, a strong narrative centered around Rey’s left leg, and a satisfying, definitive conclusion. Seek out this match if you haven’t seen it.

What’s Next

We head to Japan and ring in 2013 with a death match.

Here’s the complete, ongoing list of matches in this project.

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365 Wrestling: The Master Index

365 Wrestling: The Master Index

365 Wrestling is simple but ambitious: I’m going to watch a wrestling match for each day of the year, from that day of the year. Here’s a running index of the content so far:

“Rules” and Details on 365 Wrestling

January 1: Rey Mysterio, Jr. vs. Tajiri (WWE SmackDown, 1/1/04)
January 2: New Year Death Match (Big Japan, 1/2/13)
January 3: Juventud Guerrera vs. Mortis (WCW Saturday Night, 1/3/98)
January 4: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kota Ibushi (NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 9, 1/4/15)
January 5: Roddy Piper, Rick Martel, Dutch Savage & Stan Stasiak vs. Buddy Rose’s Army (Pacific Northwest Wrestling, 1/5/80)
January 6: Awesome Kong vs. Gail Kim, No DQ (TNA Final Resolution, 1/6/08)
January 7: Ric Flair vs. Bobby Eaton (WCW Main Event, 1/7/90)
January 8: Kenta Kobashi vs. Minoru Suzuki (NOAH, 1/8/05)
January 9: Fabulous Ones vs. Moondogs, Anything Goes (Memphis, 1/9/84)
January 10, Joe Black vs. Will Huckaby, Dog Collar (Southern Honor Wrestling, 1/10/20)
January 11: Ricky Steamboat, Dustin Rhodes & Ron Simmons vs. Dangerous Alliance (Steve Austin, Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton) (WCW WorldWide, 1/11/92)
January 12: Paul London & Brian Kendrick vs. William Regal & Dave Taylor (WWF SmackDown, 1/12/07)
January 13:
January 14: Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Hero (ROH Hell Freezes Over, 1/14/06)
January 15: Stan Hansen vs. Asharu Hara (All Japan, 1/15/82)
January 16: Dory Funk, Jr. vs. Billy Robinson (Houston, 1/16/81)
January 17: New York Rumble (WWF, 1/17/94)
January 18: Masato Yoshino vs. Don Fujii (Dragon Gate, 1/18/11)

January 19: Rockers vs. New Orient Express (WWF Royal Rumble, 1/19/91)

January 20: Atlantis vs. El Satánico (CMLL, 1/20/84)
January 21: Alex Shelley vs. AC Mack (ACTION Southeast First, 1/21/22)
January 22: Diesel vs. Bret Hart (WWF Royal Rumble, 1/22/95)
January 23: Ricky Morton vs. Brad Armstrong (IPW, 1/23/96)
January 24: Chavo Guerrero, Jr., Lizmark, Jr., Juventud Guerrera & Super Calo vs. La Parka, Psicosis, El Dandy & Silver King (WCW Souled Out, 1/24/98)
January 25: Osirian Portal vs. The Colony (CHIKARA, 1/25/09)
January 26:
January 27: Chris Adams vs. Gino Hernandez (World Class, 1/27/86)
January 28: John Cena vs. Umaga, Last Man Standing (WWE Royal Rumble, 1/28/07)
January 29: Serial Thrillaz vs. Hardy Boyz (OMEGA, 1/29/99)

365 Wrestling: The Project

365 Wrestling: The Project

Greetings, all! I’ve re-imagined my long-dormant WordPress site to focus on my favorite of favorite hobbies: professional wrestling. I discovered wrestling when I was 9 years old, and since then I’ve pretty much been hooked, although there are times life gets in the way and my fandom has lapsed. I’ve also been fortunate to work in wrestling on an independent level, mostly as a commentator but also a ring announcer. I even had the chance, long ago, to dabble in some booking.

For a while, I’ve missed being able to write about wrestling, but struggled to find a way to funnel that desire into something that felt unique. I don’t have the time to work for a wrestling news site anymore, and everyone has their take on the latest episode of Raw, Dynamite, or pay-per-view. Meanwhile, with the proliferation of accessible wrestling content now out there online and the aforementioned life getting in the way, my fandom has gaps. Big, gigantic gaps.

And so, I came up with 365 Wrestling. The concept is simple: for each day in the year, watch and review a match that occurred on that day. For example, on January 1, I’ll post a review of a match from a previous New Year’s Day… and so on, and so forth, all the way through New Year’s Eve.

The “Rules”

–Trying to avoid matches I already have seen and remember

–Avoiding the same wrestler or promotion on back-to-back days

That’s basically it. I started out with more rules, but it’s enough of a challenge keeping up.

I hope you’ll be back to join me on this journey.

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