Bruce Hart and Gama Singh wrestled each other a bit. This was the best match these two workers had against each other. Kuniaki Kobayashi reacted very well to Dynamite’s offense, and Kobayashi also gave a strong performance. They kept the action going at a pretty steady pace, even though they had been working for more than half an hour. Inoki’s team was awarded the win via disqualification over the Stampede Wrestling team because Davey Boy was about to bodyslam the referee. He hit a tombstone piledriver, followed up by a flying headbutt. Davey Boy worked a bit with Teranishi. Dynamite lifted Fuchi on Davey Boy’s shoulders, who then hit a powerslam off the second rope for the win while Dynamite tackled Yatsu, who tried to break the pin attempt. This match looked like nothing special at all. Dynamite Kid used Tenryu’s back as a springboard for the flying headbutt on Tsuruta, who sold it tremendously and rolled to the outside. No regrets. Kitto!” even though Dynamite was facing the great Jumbo Tsuruta. They both ended up getting counted out. This made Marty Jones become more rugged in his approach as well. Dynamite went to the top rope, but Cobra kicked him to the floor. Considering the fact that the Bulldogs were clearly not in top form, and the fact that the Can-Am Express did a good job in making the most out of this match, it was still quite a decent match overall. Dynamite took a big bump crotch first into the ropes when Bruce Hart moved out of the way. In fact, the Malenkos are two of the few people he had nothing bad to say about in his book. **1/2, AJPW 2/5/85 Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium: Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith vs. Kuniaki Kobayashi & Animal Hamaguchi 9:43. Next to some of the other wrestlers the crowd in New York would see, Tiger Mask and Dynamite Kid … This was a fun match. They basically picked up where their excellent match from 11/18/81 left off. Dynamite hit a very robust flying headbutt on Teranishi for the victory. Hennig and Assassin started the match off and worked hard in front of a wild crowd. This was the first time Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith teamed in Japan. Bruce Hart wasn’t in this match that much. It would have been interesting to see these two team up more often though, but they only teamed up a few times during early ‘79. What a mark. Davey Boy hit a nice double underhook suplex on Teranishi. Conquistador II) on 1/23/78 at Madison Square Garden in New York, which resulted in Fujinami bringing the title to Japan. Ricky Morton spent a long time being Ricky Morton, which means he spent a lot of time selling. Both workers really put over that they were trying to rough each other up, to the point that the referee had to calm them down a bit (old school World of Sports-style British wrestling was supposed to be played by the rules). The pace was relatively slow during the part of the match that was shown, but they kept the action going for the most part. The final card of Stampede would take place in the fall of ‘84 (until they would eventually start up again a year later). *½, Stampede 5/11/84 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion: Dynamite Kid vs. Butch Moffat 4:12. When the match was nearing the 20-minute mark, there was a referee bump. Of course, The Cobra was not on the level of Satoru Sayama (but then again, almost nobody ever was). Allen and Duke Myers kept Davey Boy Smith in their corner as much as they could. Johnny hit a superplex on Kikuchi. Furnas seemed inspired by this and hit an amazing dropkick, among other spectacular moves. It was a relatively short match, but there was some pretty good action, thanks to the work of Jones and especially Dynamite. The Road Warriors were looking on from the back. Davey Boy hit a powerful suplex. “Tom ‘Dynamite Kid’ Billington was one of those people. - YouTube R3 0:40. Even though Dynamite Kid was only decent by this point, he was still Dynamite. The match got out of control, and Keith ended up hitting the referee with brass knuckles. Dynamite was getting more experienced, and he was getting more used to wrestling in Stampede Wrestling. Bruce mostly sold, but it was Dynamite’s execution and hard work that made the match interesting. Dynamite Kid hit a nice-looking tombstone piledriver. However, WWF finally managed to convince Dynamite, as they promised that the Bulldogs would get the tag title on 4/7/86. I benefited from his greatness and through our matches in Stampede, WWE, and everywhere in-between, I became a better wrestler because of him. Stampede 4/13/84 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion: Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith & John Quinn vs. Bad News Brown & Cuban Assassin & K.Y. Johnny worked hard and was pretty good. Sayama hit a tombstone on the floor. *¾, Stampede 5/18/84 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion: Dynamite Kid vs. Timothy Flowers 3:30. Of course, star ratings are always going to be arbitrary, but it seems quite clear that there is a huge jump in match quality from this day onward in the career of Dynamite Kid. Kobashi & Kikuchi were excellent workers at the time, and it would have been really interesting if this was 1984 Dynamite in there against them. Best Wrestling Matches Of All Time: Tiger Mask Vs. Dynamite Kid. Rose was decent. In fact, this was his final match in England that would be shown on WOS. **1/4, Stampede 7/11/80 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion, Stampede World Mid-Heavyweight Title: Bruce Hart vs. Dynamite Kid 6:57 shown. Fujinami didn’t play too much of a role, but he was good when he was in. Team Bischoff. Dynamite threw Davey Boy into the corner and Davey took a Dynamite-esque bump. Gama Singh executed a cobra clutch. Davey Boy Smith was still the massively roided Bulldog he had been for years now. It was interesting to see Dynamite on his first Japanese tour. This wasn’t a great match or anything, but it was very interesting to see Dynamite in action during his early days in Western Canada. Dynamite hit a leg drop, went for the cover, but pulled Stewart up by the hair because he wanted to punish him more. Betley didn’t like the way they were treating Billington at Riley’s Gym, because they were basically just beating the teenage Billington up, and that’s why Betley only took Billington a few times to Riley’s Gym. Dynamite hit a flying headbutt on Hamaguchi, but Hamaguchi kicked out. Stan Hansen was good in his role of being Stan Hansen, clobbering his opponents with his no-nonsense style. His bodyslams and kicks had a lot of ferocity behind them. Dynamite bumped over the top. At the end of the fourth round, Hara almost choked Dynamite out, but the bell rang. This certainly wasn’t anything like the matches Dynamite Kid had with Shodai Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) in NJPW during the early ‘80s. Dynamite wasn’t even able to walk without assistance, but he showed up and took part in the short match that saw the Bulldogs drop the title. ****¼, 6. Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith were tag team partners earlier on this tour, but here they had to face each other in a tournament match. Bruce Hart was on the apron and ran Dynamite’s head into the turnbuckle, which Dynamite bumped for in spectacular fashion. However, Fujinami somehow kicked out. Fujinami almost pinned Dynamite with a sunset flip. Dynamite briefly went to the back to get taped up. Dynamite showed a lot of viciousness when he was in the ring. After Davey Boy hit a powerslam on Fuchi, Dynamite went for a diving headbutt, but Tsuruta & Yatsu saved Fuchi by pulling Fuchi away. His NJPW feud with Shodai Tiger Mask (original Tiger Mask), Satoru Sayama, is one of the most important series, not only in Japanese pro wrestling history, but all of pro wrestling history. Bruce went for a top-rope kneedrop, but Dynamite moved out of the way. Let us find out in this week’s AEW Dynamite IGNITE for 3/24/21! **½, Stampede 3/23/79 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion, Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Dynamite Kid vs. Bret Hart 10:50 of 44:30. This was a 2-out-of-3 falls match with not only Dynamite Kid’s championship on the line, but also both wrestlers’ hair on the line. This was pretty much a squash match. As the match progressed, the Bulldogs seemed to get more into the match. This was around the time that the Bulldogs would slowly go down the card in AJPW. The Bulldogs were more focussed and serious here. Kaye was in control for the most part. The action was incredible, and these two once again showed they were years ahead of their time. Dynamite (and Davey Boy) finally returned to Stampede in late 1988. The action was pretty decent during the minutes that were shown. It was Dynamite's spectacular bumping and selling that stood out most. Yoshinari Ogawa was okay. In the second fall, the heels were in control for a while. WWF was expanding and so was the physique of Dynamite (and Davey Boy), who had become less flexible and clearly way too overly roided by mid-1985 through late 1986. After Bret Hart had spent some time in the ring, he finally made the tag to Dynamite Kid, who hit a top-rope dropkick on Hubert Gallant and followed it up with a kip up. Dynamite had lost quite a bit of size compared to the last time he was in Japan (in late 1985, when he was probably at his most roided). The action was non-stop and it was quite intense. The British Bulldogs had split-up as a tag team, and they were no longer friends either. ****3/4, Stampede 8/20/82 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion: Dynamite Kid & Gama Singh & Duke Myers vs. Davey Boy Smith & Bret Hart & Keith Hart 5:52 of 18:00. Bret worked over Dynamite’s left arm. He also asked for this match to be determined a no contest because he didn’t want to win the match this way. He had a great match against Tatsumi Fujinami on 2/5/80 at a NJPW show. According to Dynamite’s book, he was feeling quite ill that day, and he was just happy that the match was over when it was over. Samson Fuyuki gave a solid performance in this match, and he took a big bump when he was superplexed by Dynamite. Dynamite started bleeding from the nose. He’d also wrestle a tour for AJPW and take part in their annual tag team tournament later that year. Dynamite Kid & Johnny Smith: AJPW October Giant Series '90 - Day 2 Sep 30th … In an interview later in his life, Dynamite would explain that he would just do these crazy things whenever they came to mind without really thinking about them too much. He certainly was a mean-looking dude. Dynamite Kid showed quite some intensity. Both wrestlers were beating each other up some more. It appears they were at a different venue (this may or may not have taken place at the Sarcee reservation, which was a location Stampede would tape their shows at whenever they were kicked out of the Pavilion because of excessive “violence”), and I believe half of the roster was on tour in Antigua at the time, so this really had the feeling of a b-show, even though it was on TV. Dynamite hit an enzuigiri, and Charles took a bump over the top rope. In the end, it was Hansen who beat Davey Boy after hitting the lariat. Misawa hit a plancha off the top onto Davey Boy, who was on the floor. You never really knew what you’d get from the Bulldogs. The Bruisers double-teamed Ritchie and then finished him off. Khan was a wrestler from Japan, but his gimmick was that he was from Mongolia. Skip Young 2:45 shown. The Bulldogs were still a big deal at the time, and they once again were able to beat the Can-Am Express. Dynamite’s intensity, versatility and overall ability made him credible against wrestlers larger than him. Dynamite Kid was still an excellent performer, but seeing him on this tour, it was clear that he was not as flexible as he used to be in years prior. Dynamite Kid hit Gama Singh with a dropkick off the top rope, followed up by a kip up. In the final minute of the match, Dynamite hit an enzuigiri. After Dynamite fell on the canvas, Bruce got the pinfall over Dynamite. Dynamite truly was the best wrestler ever, pound-for-pound. Dynamite went for his diving headbutt, but Sayama moved out of the way. This wasn’t the most graceful match, but it succeeded in its purpose of introducing the talented Kid to a television audience. Kaye wanted to shake Kid’s hand, but Kid wasn’t falling for it and continued wrestling. However, back in Calgary, he was still in the middle of the angle that was about the split-up of the British Bulldogs. ***, AJPW 12/6/89 Tokyo Nippon Budokan, World’s Strongest Determination Tag League: Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith vs. Danny Kroffat & Doug Furnas 17:48. R3 2:00. He tried, but was a bit too slow and not agile enough to do the things he tried. They really changed the potential of what pro wrestling could be like, and they were about to raise things to new heights in the next year or two. Unfortunately, they couldn’t show this cage match because it was considered too violent. However, after a disagreement with the promoter of Joint Promotions in England (which at the time was the main promotion in England, and they were the promotion featured on World of Sports), Dynamite decided to accept Bruce's offer. K.Y. Fuchi hit an enzuigiri on Dynamite. **3/4, NJPW 8/3/82 Okayama Budokan: Dynamite Kid & Bret Hart vs. Tiger Mask & Kantaro Hoshino 15:08 of 18:08. Bret entered the ring again and that’s when the footage cuts off. Fujinami was dazed and bleeding, but he kept taking it to Dynamite Kid, who kept being in control for most of the match. Tsuyoshi Kikuchi was tremendous in the underdog role, as usual. I’m not saying Bassarab was never any good because he had a decent run in Stampede Wrestling, but in this match on this All Japan tour, he was definitely not impressive. Dynamite came down the aisle wearing his badass-looking vest. His career mostly predates the pay-per-view era, so there aren't a whole slew of his matches on the network. The match ended in a double count-out. ***3/4, NJPW 1/1/82 Tokyo Korakuen Hall, WWF Junior Heavyweight Title Decision Match: Dynamite Kid vs. Tiger Mask 8:31. Hart brothers Bret & Keith defended the title against the unusual combination of Dynamite Kid & Loch Ness Monster. Bret entered the ring and Hoshino tagged out as soon as he could. R4 1:30; R5 3:07; R6 5:00. As a matter of fact, his moveset only started getting increasingly smaller from the mid 1980s onwards, in addition to his work having started to become increasingly more inconsistent from 1984 onward. Dynamite Kid was still very good in late 1985, but no longer the worker he was in previous years. Dynamite suplexed Kobayashi on the floor at some point. Sometimes it even seemed he was trying to be a great worker, even though he was just not able to be actually great. Dynamite’s execution was really good. Dynamite Kid & Johnny Smith were the British Bruisers. I like how the commentator kept referring to Dynamite and Davey Boy as “za karugarii burazazu” (“the Calgary brothers”). Buddy Rose 15:40 (5:00; 8:30; 2:10). NJPW 4/23/81 Tokyo Kuramae Kokugikan: Dynamite Kid vs. Tiger Mask 9:29. This was a very good NJPW junior heavyweight tag team match. Jones hit a beautiful double underhook suplex and almost pinned Dynamite, but Dynamite got his shoulders up. ****, Joint Promotions 11/30/81 Catford, England, World Heavy-Middleweight Title Match: Mark Rocco vs. Dynamite Kid 12:50 (3:00; 3:00; 3:00; 3:00; 0:50). There was a cool sequence where Rocco Irish whipped Dynamite into the ropes and went for possibly a backbreaker as Dynamite came off the ropes, but Dynamite flipped backwards and executed a backbreaker of his own, followed up by a falling headbutt and a released German suplex. Bret Hart gave a solid performance and worked well with Sayama. This turned out to be Dynamite Kid’s last match in Japan until he would return to Japan a little over 3 years later. I benefited from his greatness and through our matches in Stampede, WWE, and everywhere in-between, I became a better wrestler because of him. The match ended in a time limit draw. In the third fall, Fujinami hit a tremendously spectacular tope suicida onto Dynamite. Hennig showed a lot of energy and a tremendous dropkick. The result was a draw (and the result may or may not have been changed to a disqualification afterwards). Kasavubu and John Foley were about to help Dynamite get the win, but “Cowboy” Daniel Kroffat (not to be confused with Danny Kroffat/Phil Lafon) came to Bruce’s aid. Dynamite hit a dropkick, a kick up and a dropkick. Immediately after Dynamite Kid had beaten Davey Boy Smith, The Cobra got introduced. The Kid executed a nice cartwheel among other moves. Davey Boy worked the majority of the match. Another highlight involving Sasuke took place when Sasuke hit a tremendous tope con giro on Dos Caras. Dynamite Kid, a legendary name in the WWE franchise, died Wednesday, which was his 60th birthday WWE confirmed. Alexander Scott, a heel referee who happened to be at ringside, told the official referee for this match that Dynamite’s foot was outside of the rope area. In his role as Tiger Mask, he was decent to pretty good, but nowhere near the level Satoru Sayama was as Tiger Mask I, as Misawa wasn't anywhere near the athlete or worker in the junior heavyweight style, and wasn't doing anything groundbreaking. Dynamite fought back with a couple of knife edge chops. Dynamite pinned Sunny Beach after a flying headbutt. It was an okay match, but Breaks probably relied too much on his heel antics for this to be anything more than average. Unfortunately, they only showed some slow-motion clips and stills of this match. Taigaa!” because they had noticed Shodai Tiger Mask (Satoru Sayama) was at ringside, and that’s when Satoru Sayama and Dynamite Kid had to be held back as they were about to fight each other. Success in Canada led to work in Japan the … There was a very good amount of crowd heat because these two were two of the most over workers in the territory. Dynamite Kid hit a diving headbutt on Jesse Barr. They were so ahead of their time that it was almost like they had come from the future and showed everyone in 1982 what wrestling in the future could look like. It kinda reminded me of the average quality matches the Bulldogs would have in the WWF in 1987-1988. Bruce then tried to take Dynamite down, but Dynamite executed a nice front flip and landed on his feet. Anyway, it was interesting to see a match of Dynamite’s from the summer of ‘78. He showed plenty of great athletic moves, and he played an important role in making sure this match wasn’t falling apart too much. This match had a good amount of action. ***¾, 12. This match was joined in progress at the start of the ninth of ten 3-minute rounds. It was also the first time Sayama had a match with this gimmick. At some point, he was literally riding Kaye as if Kaye were a horse. Hennig, who was from Minnesota and had been wrestling for about three years at the time after starting his career in the AWA in 1980, would eventually become an even bigger star in the AWA in the second half of that decade. Rey Mysterio. The second professional wrestling match of my career was against Dynamite. Tally Ho Kaye. **½, Stampede 1/19/79 Calgary, AB Victoria Pavilion: Dynamite Kid vs. Mr. Wrestling (Dick Steinborn) 14:30. Dynamite convinced the referee that it was Davey Boy who had hit the dropkick, and Davey Boy was disqualified. Loch Ness was terrible. Masa Fuchi was a reliable worker and very good worker, but he wasn’t a top dog. Assassin also took some pretty good bumps, but he took some of the momentum this match had away with his restholds. It was also the year the legendary feud started with Shodai Tiger Mask (original Tiger Mask), Satoru Sayama. The Cobra was Dynamite’s main Japanese rival after Tiger Mask left NJPW. Bruce won the match by pinning Dynamite, which resulted in a huge crowd eruption. Dynamite would come close to victory after a flying headbutt, but Sayama kicked out. Dynamite threw Sayama into the guardrail and then suplexed him on the floor. Sayama suplexed Dynamite back into the ring. The third fall was started. Dynamite was not able to go as much as he used to. I only wish that I could see fight Tiger Mask. Dynamite hit a beautiful falling headbutt. The British Bulldogs, Dynamite & Davey Boy, vs. the Hart Foundation, Bret & Jim Neidhart (who was another former Stampede worker who started getting booked by WWF and also a Hart family member as he was married to one of the Hart sisters), was a feud that did result in matches that should definitely be considered good for the standards of the WWF circus, but not something that stands out in the bigger picture of things, especially when compared to Dynamite’s work in Japan. 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