
LOCK UP 1 We are the Akatsuki Pro Wrestling Group, Lock Up. Tetsuya Saruwatari
“Sperma Kakeru dies, but it’s a masterpiece with a good aftertaste.”
I’m not sure if it was influenced by “Ichi ni no San Shirō,” but I’m happy that Akio Wada ended up that way too.
>>1I think Akagi is not just a consciousness but a clear motif.
>>30I think if it weren’t for Professor Monkey, I would have made a comparison.
Because it’s Monkey Sensei.
Because a clear death and final moments are not depicted.
Actually, I can’t help but hope that Samson is alive in the end.
>>2If you’re tough, you might be alive…
>>2I like this wrestling spirit.
I was surprised to read that the tough standard “what” was this way.
What a line that often appears in monkey works!
Lock-up is interesting.
Lockup is interesting.
What is “ha”?
>>6The rude Ahab is interesting too.
Ahab and Paratafu are also interesting, Yan Keshibaku Yan Ke.
The man who inherits the dragon…
“I am the one who likes GOKUSAI.”
Don’t you read OTON too?
What, what is this? It has been frequently appearing since the days of the sea warrior!
Although often ridiculed, Monkey-sensei’s storytelling ability is genuine.
However, due to an unexpected monkey development, they try to forcibly connect it using their storytelling skills, resulting in a series of monkey developments.
The wound deepens.
>>13That’s why shows like “Lock Up” and “Jinki” that have a one-episode conclusion suit me.
Why are you drawing a long story that surpasses a long story, ahh!
>>22Well, it must be easy to write…
I’m surprised that Umi-chan is truly cute.
I like my relationship with Sho.
>>15“Both good things and bad things happen, and honestly, there are more bad things, but still, the person I am now is thanks to you…!”
It’s the best, isn’t it…?
>>18The old heel Samson probably couldn’t say the words “Let’s go.”
It is precisely because they can properly create masterpieces that they mock the monkeys.
The bond deepens.
The final battle is impressive in how it managed to keep the gore to a minimum, despite being all about the meat and blood.
I think it’s quite a delicate sense of balance.
The bond that was formed in the clash of professional consciousness between Samson and Aki man is really something, isn’t it?
It’s shocking and moving that Akio Wada embodies Samson’s will.
I will continue to develop my Ashi-Mob.
Netflix should turn this into a drama.
Regarding Ryu Tsugu, even Professor Saru was saying, “What is this?” and “What’s going to happen with this?” so it seems that no one is thinking about anything.
I like hearing about Tooru-chan.
Seriously speaking, there are plenty of wrestlers in reality who can’t break through no matter how many good materials they have.
Bringing that into the vertical axis of the drama is the work of the teacher’s deep love for and knowledge of pro wrestling.
I wanted to watch the match between Seemander and Panther more closely.
>>29Whether you fly or fall, it’s all hell.
The last hit looks painful and makes me feel weak.
I want to read about the episode where Aki-o became a hardcore heel.
Professional wrestling is scripted, but I love the real sweat and blood that is shed.
>>37Is professional wrestling a show? Yes, it is.
But what is a scam?
Also like
Do you like bread mountains?
I was surprised to hear that there are many ring names that are like the square of vulgarity in student wrestling.
>>39Introducing oneself to gently ease the audience’s minds.
Sudden levels of graphic gore are prohibited by the rules, right?
I love the scene where Sho is about to execute a brain buster, showing that top wrestlers trust each other.
I wanted Poison Wolf and Looney to continue longer.