JP Houlihan from Grappl Spotlight joins WH Park on the Long & Winding Royal Road to talk about an example of a modern take on King’s Road as they go to 2019 to talk about the Triple Crown Title match between Naoya Nomura vs. Kento Miyahara from September 3 at Korakuen Hall.
WH and JP start by drawing parallels between this time in All Japan to the early 90s by looking at how the NEXTREAM 4 of Miyahara, Nomura, Jake Lee, and Yuma Aoyagi were booked like another Super Generation Army.
Watch the match here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7v9ddi?fbclid=IwAR2xF6IiCXJUczRSRVx1e7WuX8o4OJ_ui9GGn1BROI0uoe_j0d3__LdslhM
WH Park and a special guest look back at the greatest matches of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the 1990s in The Long & Winding Royal Road, a limited-edition podcast from POST Wrestling.
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Music: “Across the Danube, Op. 36” by John Philip Sousa | Performed by United States Marine Band (band) and Jason Fettig (conductor) | The Complete Marches of John Philip Sousa, No.4 | Washington, DC: United States Marine Band, 2015. | Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | Public Domain Letter
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