I never got this sense of urgency from the referee like no way in h*ll are you coming back down here and blatantly dismissing a judgment call that I make. Immediately, Paul Turner should be threatening to disqualify Will Ospreay. So Paul Turner is laying off a bit, but Callis comes back down. “So in the body of the match, the announcers talked about the leniency of the refereeing during this match following maybe more of a Japanese refereeing style where they'll lay off a bit kind of like red shoes would do. Rey, and, to be fair, most fans, didn't like this booking decision at all, as it made the referees look weak. The referee allowed Callis to more or less return to ringside, with the manager giving Ospreay a screwdriver in an attempt to ice out Omega in the final moments of the contest once and for all. Will Ospreay delivers a jaw-dropping response to Kenny Omega at Forbidden Door II Don Callis about 20 minutes later, comes back down to the ring. Referee looks at Callis says you're out of here because you're causing too many problems on the floor. Now, did that affect the reaction of Don Callis being thrown out? Sure it did,” Ray said. Back-to-back, throwing out of the people on the floor. Because you came back, and you did it in the match right after that match. You should have never wasted the throwing out of the people on the floor on Saraya and Ruby. What did they do to Saraya, and to Ruby Riott in the match right before Kenny, and Will? Problem number one. Yes? It's built-in that when you throw a heel like Don Dallas out, you're gonna get a great response. The referee throws Don Callis out of the match, correct? You get a great response from the crowd. While you'd be hard-pressed to find a fan who didn't like Will Ospreay's match with Kenny Omega at Forbidden Door, Bully Ray noted that the match wasn't perfect as, in his humble opinion, there was one element that took him out it ever so slightly. SUBSCRIBE NOW □ Bully Ray names the one major miss in Will Ospreay's match with Kenny Omega. Kenny Omega being the first person to kick out of the One Winged Angel in AEW was absolutely beautiful, at one nonetheless #ForbiddenDoor /675fUD7999 In a sport where organic reactions reign supreme, Omega and Ospreay got one of the best you will ever see in one of the best matches you will ever see. Was Omega's reaction “Hogan-esque?” Yes while the “Best Bout Machine” doesn't get mentioned in the same sentence as the Hulkster all that often, in Toronto at Forbidden Door, you would think Omega was the best wrestler in the world based on how the crowd reacted to him. So I can't say enough good things about the match.” And if I can compare a talent to Hulk Hogan and the reactions that Hulk Hogan would get, you must be doing something right. “And the only thing I can possibly compare it to is Hogan kicking out at one and being on his knees and starting to do the shake,” Ray said. When his co-host, Dave Lagreca, pointed out the moment that really took fans up a notch was when Omega kicked out of his own finisher, the One Winged Angel, at 1, Bully agreed, comparing the moment to one of the greatest sports entertainers of all time, Hulk Hogan. Too far meaning that the people were just emotionally shot. I was genuinely concerned for Ospreay and Omega because I thought maybe they went too far. There was one time and the match three-quarters of the way in that I said they blew the people up, they might not be able to get them back. It's called creative license and throwing that one out the door. You want to say that there was maybe a couple of gratuitous kick outs on huge moves. “They registered correctly, they sold correctly. Oh my God, what's gonna happen next?” Bully Ray said via Wrestling New. I legitimately found myself watching the match as a kid again, mouth open. The stairs, the this that the other thing…everything came together in that match. The way Kenny Omega took the announce table. The use of blood, the flag, outside interference, the referee, the way Will Ospreay took Kenny Omega's head and drove it into the announce table. From the entrances to the look on Ospreay's face, from the moment we seen him to Kenny eating up the hometown crowd or the Canadian crowd. “Without a doubt that was a piece of art last night. How did it turn out? Well, the match was so good, it led some, like WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray to call the match a “ thing of beauty” on Busted Open Radio. After delivering one of the greatest matches in the history of New Japan Pro Wrestling at Wrestle Kingdom 17, Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay ran it back on North American soil for the first time since 2015 at Forbidden Door II in front of 14,000 ruckus fans in Toronto.
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