>>8835240The Naito/Kenoh match was so good because of the contrast of styles. Naito works around the slow build punctuated by the rapid offense hoping to snatch the W from an exhausted and confused opponent, like a thief in the night. Kenoh frontloads his attacks and then slows down until he can build another assault, like a battering ram slowly wearing away at his enemy's defense.
If you look at the double title tld match Kenoh had with Naks it was the two of them basically taking turns to essentially charge and strike at one another. Very heavy on the offense but, at it's heart, a test of strength, endurance, and willpower.
With the Kenoh/Naito match it felt much more organic with offense and defense flowing into one another seamlessly as the two styles drew out the best in one another. Each spot felt like a clash of willpower where the patient Naito and the aggressive Kenoh were feinting and baiting each other into making an attempt to finish the match. Naito was feeling his opponent out waiting for him to tire and weaken so he could rush in. Kenoh was poking and prodding Naito hoping for him to try and seize the win so that Kenoh could counter and unleash his offense for a decisive finish in a flurry of blows
Naito/Kenoh was as good if not better than the one Kenoh had with Nakajima by way of the psychological battle between the two personalities and the experience the two wrestlers demonstrated in the ring.
Anyways here is a pic of Miu because she is cute.