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Kenta Kobashi and Colt Cabana | The Forbidden Door Match We Never Knew We...
Could you ever picture Kenta Kobashi and Colt Cabana standing across the ring from one another? When one thinks of Japanese pro wrestling, a...
Kenta Kobashi and Steve Williams – Their Iconic 1993 Encounter
Pro wrestling, at its core, is a manly profession. It’s the embodiment of toughness, determination, intensity, and the iron will to win. And no...
Kenta Kobashi: A TrailBlazer in Puroresu
What does the perfect wrestler look like? If you were to ask the illustrious Tokyo Sports in 2000, then they would show you a...
Mitsuharu Misawa vs Kenta Kobashi | Their Longstanding Rivalry
Kenta Kobashi vs Misuharu Misawa. There are some wrestling rivalries that are defined by how well each wrestler can insult one another. Others are...
Homicide & Kenta Kobashi vs Samoa Joe & Low-Ki (Unforgettable 2005)
On October 2nd, 2005, legendary wrestler and one of Japan's pillars in pro wrestling, Kenta Kobashi, stepped in the ring for Ring of Honor...
Kenta Kobashi vs Jun Akiyama – An Amazing Match With The Wrong Ending
Kenta Kobashi vs Jun Akiyama. On July 10th, 2004, the Tokyo Dome bore witness to one of the most intense and exciting pro-wrestling matches...
Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki – Their Big Dream Match
Kenta Kobashi vs Kensuke Sasaki. You couldn’t find a more perfect pairing in Japan for a big dream match. The two of them were...
KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji | One of NOAH’s Most Important Rivalries Of All-Time
The height of Japanese professional wrestling is the early to mid-2000s NOAH was special with KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji. One can argue 90's AJPW...
Roman’s Reign: The Next Kobashi or the Next Okada?
Roman Reigns is in the midst of the best title run of his career. As of April 11th, 2022, he has held the WWE...
Kobashi & Takayama: ‘David vs. Goliath’ At Its Finest | On This Day
David vs. Goliath, Kobashi & Takayama. The giant vs. the smaller underdog. It’s a time-tested trope in pro-wrestling. it has been done countless times...