Japanese Samson Video -
Since “Samson” could refer to multiple things (the biblical strongman, a brand, a code name, or a specific media title), here are the most likely interpretations and their features:
Samson’s final act—destroying the Philistine temple with his body—is a redemptive climax. In a Japanese context, this might mirror the self-annihilation of a ronin avenger in films like Hakone Gōshirō or the samurai’s honorable death ( junshi ). The scene could be rendered with mono no aware (the pathos of impermanence), emphasizing beauty in transience. Japanese Samson Video
The footage is rare. Much of it was destroyed in the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake or never digitized. Collectors pay top dollar for original tapes of 1970s Japanese wrestling, specifically the "Samson cut angle." Since “Samson” could refer to multiple things (the






