15 Amazing Pro Wrestling NOAH Matches You Must See Before You Die

1. Mitsuharu Misawa Vs. Kenta Kobashi €“ March 1st, 2003 (Navigate for Evolution)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN6s0jDnad4 This is the best professional wrestling match that I have ever seen. Arguably NOAH€™s greatest match ever, and the 2003 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Match of the Year for 2003, this great encounter is reminiscent of both men€™s legendary feuds in AJPW. Basically, Kobashi was on a roll after spending over a year out of action with extensive knee surgery and rehab. In 2002 he came back and started dominating once again, and won a #1 contender€™s spot against the GHC Heavyweight Champion. To the surprise of absolutely no one, this match was unbelievable. Every move had a meaning, and told the story of Kobashi finally surpassing the legendary Misawa as top guy of the company. Among the most impressive maneuvers you€™ll find in this match include: a flying body press off the top turnbuckle that sends Misawa face-first into the steel barrier; a Tiger Suplex off the ring apron, every single signature move from both men; and finally, Kobashi€™s faithful Burning Hammer. You know you€™re in for an exciting match when such a legendary move has to be brought out. This match marked the beginning of Kobashi€™s 2-year reign as GHC Heavyweight Champion. It is a masterpiece of a match, combining excellent psychology and storytelling elements, impressive reversals and technical skill, and a plethora of sick-looking bumps and high-risk maneuvers. After all, what else does a good match need?
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