Let's be honest, strong style in Japan was not influenced by Mick Foley. That's an Inoki special. Kota doing/taking dangerous moves probably didn't have much to do with Foley's contributions as that of the prime years of Hashimoto, Mutoh, Choshu, and others. He's just following in a long line of strong style performers but with an escalation to compete on the world stage for audiences - something that NJPW now has in many more handfuls than Foley's prime years in the 90's.
You want to see an insanely dangerous move? Check out Dragon Lee's tope suicida from yesterday as well!
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