Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
L'avventura della WNC sembra essere giunta al capolinea. Il presidente e fondatore TAJIRI, nell'annunciare il passaggio suo e di altri 5 lottatori alla WRESTLE-1, ha reso noto che lo show del 26 giugno sarà l'ultimo, e subirà anche variazioni di card. Le lottatrici come Syuri e Makoto continueranno ad apparire nella federazione femminile REINA, mentre gli altri atleti che non sono passati alla sigla di Keiji Mutoh diventeranno di fatto freelance.
La WNC ha iniziato la sua attività nel 2012, nata dalle ceneri della SMASH, federazione creata a sua volta come continuazione di HUSTLE. TAJIRI dopo aver passato gli ultimi anni da prometer ha dichiarato di volersi concentrare esclusivamente sulla sua carriera da pro-wrestler, sperando di tornare ad apparire negli USA grazie agli accordi tra la WRESTLE-1 e la TNA.
La WNC ha iniziato la sua attività nel 2012, nata dalle ceneri della SMASH, federazione creata a sua volta come continuazione di HUSTLE. TAJIRI dopo aver passato gli ultimi anni da prometer ha dichiarato di volersi concentrare esclusivamente sulla sua carriera da pro-wrestler, sperando di tornare ad apparire negli USA grazie agli accordi tra la WRESTLE-1 e la TNA.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
7/3/2014 Tokyo, Korakuen Hall
0. Kenichiro Arai, Jimmy Kanda vs. Shisa BOY, Ryotsu Shimizu
1. Punch Perm contra Punch Perm ~Loser Gets Punch Perm Match: Chihiro Tominaga vs. "Mr. High Tension" Kotoka
*The loser must change their hair to a punch perm hairstyle, and return later in the show to show it to the fans
2. Cyber Kong, Kzy, Mondai Ryu vs. Don Fujii, Gamma, "Hollywood" Stalker Ichikawa
3. 3 Way Match: U-T, Yosuke♡Santa Maria vs. Dragon Kid, K-ness vs. Jimmy Kagetora, Mr. Quu Quu Tanizaki Naoki Toyonaka Dolphin
4. Masato Yoshino, Ricochet vs. Jimmy Susumu, Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!
5. MONSTER EXPRESS vs. MAD BLANKEY 6 Man Tag Team Match: Akira Tozawa, Shingo Takagi, Uhaa Nation vs. T-Hawk, Eita, Flamita
6. Special Tag Match: YAMATO, Naruki Doi vs. BxB Hulk, BxB Masa (Masaaki Mochizuki)
0. Kenichiro Arai, Jimmy Kanda vs. Shisa BOY, Ryotsu Shimizu
1. Punch Perm contra Punch Perm ~Loser Gets Punch Perm Match: Chihiro Tominaga vs. "Mr. High Tension" Kotoka
*The loser must change their hair to a punch perm hairstyle, and return later in the show to show it to the fans
2. Cyber Kong, Kzy, Mondai Ryu vs. Don Fujii, Gamma, "Hollywood" Stalker Ichikawa
3. 3 Way Match: U-T, Yosuke♡Santa Maria vs. Dragon Kid, K-ness vs. Jimmy Kagetora, Mr. Quu Quu Tanizaki Naoki Toyonaka Dolphin
4. Masato Yoshino, Ricochet vs. Jimmy Susumu, Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!
5. MONSTER EXPRESS vs. MAD BLANKEY 6 Man Tag Team Match: Akira Tozawa, Shingo Takagi, Uhaa Nation vs. T-Hawk, Eita, Flamita
6. Special Tag Match: YAMATO, Naruki Doi vs. BxB Hulk, BxB Masa (Masaaki Mochizuki)
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
«Daichi morirà». Con queste parole esageratamente drammatiche, Naoya Ogawa ha chiesto alla IGF di cancellare il match di Daichi Hashimoto contro Kazuyuki Fujita. Preoccupato della sorte del figlio del suo storico tag partner Shinya, l'ex-campione NWA World Heavyweight preferirebbe che il giovane lottatore iniziasse la sua carriera in IGF contro un avversario alla sua portata, come ad esempio Atsushi Sawada, e non contro il furioso Fujita.
IGF "GENOME30" 13/07/2014
Fukuoka International Center
1. IGF Special Tag Match: Naoya Ogawa & Minowaman vs. Jerome Le Banner & Hiromi Amada
2. Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Daichi Hashimoto
IGF "GENOME30" 13/07/2014
Fukuoka International Center
1. IGF Special Tag Match: Naoya Ogawa & Minowaman vs. Jerome Le Banner & Hiromi Amada
2. Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Daichi Hashimoto
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Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
K-DOJO “CLUB-K SUPER in OSAKA”, 6/22/2014 [Sun] 17:00 @ Wakashishi (Young Lion) Hall in Osaka
235 Spectators (packed)
(1) Ryuichi Sekine & Kotaro Yoshino vs. Tank Nagai & Yuma
◆Winner: Tank (10:19) following a Spear Tackle on Yoshino.
(2) Ricky Fuji, Bambi & Kaji Tomato vs. Yuki Sato, Marines Mask & SATOSHI [FREE]
◆Winner: Yuki (9:25) with a Jacknife Hold on Kaji, following a Double 619 from Yuki & Marines.
(3) Ryoji Sai [ZERO1] & Shinsuke Jet Wakataka [Hustle Man’s World] vs. Gyuriki [FREE] & Shiori Asahi
◆Winner: Sai (15:33) following the Nachi no Taki on Gyuriki.
(4) Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: [19th Champion] TAKA Michinoku vs. [Challenger] Hiro Tonai
◆Winner: TAKA (13:07) with the Just Face Lock.
~ 14th successful title defense.
(5) STRONGEST-K TAG Championship Match: [27th Champions] Yuji Hino & HIROKI vs. [Challengers] Kengo Mashimo & Moonshine Mantel
◆Winner: Hino (23:22) following the Fucking BOMB on Mantel.
~ 4th successful title defense.
(6) CHAMPION OF STRONGEST-K Championship Match: [16th Champion] Saburo Inematsu vs. [Challenger] MIYAWAKI
◆Winner: MIYAWAKI (20:30) via referee stop, Inematsu suffered a dislocated left shoulder.
~ Champions falls on his 2nd defense. MIYAWAKI bevomes the 17th generation champion.
~ MIYAWAKI did not want to accept the belt due to forfeit and handed it back to the K-DOJO commissioner. MIYAWAKI is recognized as the new champion, but is personally disputing the claim until he earns the win.
235 Spectators (packed)
(1) Ryuichi Sekine & Kotaro Yoshino vs. Tank Nagai & Yuma
◆Winner: Tank (10:19) following a Spear Tackle on Yoshino.
(2) Ricky Fuji, Bambi & Kaji Tomato vs. Yuki Sato, Marines Mask & SATOSHI [FREE]
◆Winner: Yuki (9:25) with a Jacknife Hold on Kaji, following a Double 619 from Yuki & Marines.
(3) Ryoji Sai [ZERO1] & Shinsuke Jet Wakataka [Hustle Man’s World] vs. Gyuriki [FREE] & Shiori Asahi
◆Winner: Sai (15:33) following the Nachi no Taki on Gyuriki.
(4) Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: [19th Champion] TAKA Michinoku vs. [Challenger] Hiro Tonai
◆Winner: TAKA (13:07) with the Just Face Lock.
~ 14th successful title defense.
(5) STRONGEST-K TAG Championship Match: [27th Champions] Yuji Hino & HIROKI vs. [Challengers] Kengo Mashimo & Moonshine Mantel
◆Winner: Hino (23:22) following the Fucking BOMB on Mantel.
~ 4th successful title defense.
(6) CHAMPION OF STRONGEST-K Championship Match: [16th Champion] Saburo Inematsu vs. [Challenger] MIYAWAKI
◆Winner: MIYAWAKI (20:30) via referee stop, Inematsu suffered a dislocated left shoulder.
~ Champions falls on his 2nd defense. MIYAWAKI bevomes the 17th generation champion.
~ MIYAWAKI did not want to accept the belt due to forfeit and handed it back to the K-DOJO commissioner. MIYAWAKI is recognized as the new champion, but is personally disputing the claim until he earns the win.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
7/20/2014 Hyogo, Kobe World Kinen Hall ~Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2014~
-Open the Brave Gate Championship Match: Flamita vs. Dragon Kid
-Open the Twin Gate Championship Match: Akira Tozawa, Shingo Takagi vs. T-Hawk, Eita
-Open the Dream Gate Championship Match: YAMATO vs. BxB Hulk

-Open the Brave Gate Championship Match: Flamita vs. Dragon Kid
-Open the Twin Gate Championship Match: Akira Tozawa, Shingo Takagi vs. T-Hawk, Eita
-Open the Dream Gate Championship Match: YAMATO vs. BxB Hulk

Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
La ZERO1 ha cessato ogni rapporto con James Raideen. La federazione ha pubblicato un comunicato stampa dove ha spiegato il motivo dell'assenza del lottatore neozelandese nella lista dei partecipati al Fire Festival, torneo che nel 2013 era stato proprio da lui vinto.
Raideen nonostante le richieste della ZERO1 si è rifiutato di ritornare in Giappone, dichiarando di attendere una proposta da parte della WWE o della TNA. La sigla nipponica ha quindi preferito tagliare ogni rapporto con il “gaijin”, ritenendo la sua condotta assolutamente poco professionale. A margine di queste questioni contrattuali, ci sarebbero anche problemi di natura personale, legati ad alcuni non specificati comportamenti avuti da Raideen nei confronti di una donna giapponese.
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Il calendario degli scontri del Fire Festival 2014, il massimo torneo della ZERO1.
Il match Ryouji Sai vs. KAI andrà in scena nello show WRESTLE-1 del 21 luglio.
FIRE FESTIVAL 2014
Gruppo A:
- Ryouji Sai
- Yusaku Obata
- Daisuke Sekimoto (Big Japan)
- Tama Williams
- KAI (WRESTLE-1)
- Hideki Suzuki (Freelance)
Gruppo B:
- Shinjiro Ohtani
- Masato Tanaka
- Kohei Sato
- Daemon Ueda
- Yoshikazu Yokoyama
- Kazuki Hashimoto (Big Japan)
13/07, Tokyo Korakuen Hall
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Yusaku Obata
- Gruppo A: Hideki Suzuki vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Masato Tanaka
- Gruppo B: Yoshikazu Yokoyama vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Gruppo B: Daemon Ueda vs. Kohei Sato
20/07, Hamanasu Hall
- Gruppo A: Tama Williams vs. Yusaku Obata
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
21/07, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (WRESTLE-1 Show)
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. KAI
22/07, Miyagino Ward Culture Center
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. KAI
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Masato Tanaka
23/07, Tokyo Shinkiba 1st RING
- Gruppo A: KAI vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Daemon Ueda
25/07, Tokyo Shiba Park
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Kazuki Hashimoto vs. Daemon Ueda
26/07, Osaka Municipal West Kumin Center
- Gruppo A: KAI vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Daemon Ueda
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
30/07, Niigata City Park Mandai Special Ring
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. KAI
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Gruppo B: Daemon Yokoyama vs. Yoshikazu Ueda
01/08, Nagoya International Conference Hall
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
- Gruppo A: Hideki Suzuki vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Kohei Sato
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
03/08, Tokyo Korakuen Hall
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Ryouji Sai
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Finale: Gruppo A #1 vs. Gruppo B #1
Raideen nonostante le richieste della ZERO1 si è rifiutato di ritornare in Giappone, dichiarando di attendere una proposta da parte della WWE o della TNA. La sigla nipponica ha quindi preferito tagliare ogni rapporto con il “gaijin”, ritenendo la sua condotta assolutamente poco professionale. A margine di queste questioni contrattuali, ci sarebbero anche problemi di natura personale, legati ad alcuni non specificati comportamenti avuti da Raideen nei confronti di una donna giapponese.
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Il calendario degli scontri del Fire Festival 2014, il massimo torneo della ZERO1.
Il match Ryouji Sai vs. KAI andrà in scena nello show WRESTLE-1 del 21 luglio.
FIRE FESTIVAL 2014
Gruppo A:
- Ryouji Sai
- Yusaku Obata
- Daisuke Sekimoto (Big Japan)
- Tama Williams
- KAI (WRESTLE-1)
- Hideki Suzuki (Freelance)
Gruppo B:
- Shinjiro Ohtani
- Masato Tanaka
- Kohei Sato
- Daemon Ueda
- Yoshikazu Yokoyama
- Kazuki Hashimoto (Big Japan)
13/07, Tokyo Korakuen Hall
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Yusaku Obata
- Gruppo A: Hideki Suzuki vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Masato Tanaka
- Gruppo B: Yoshikazu Yokoyama vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Gruppo B: Daemon Ueda vs. Kohei Sato
20/07, Hamanasu Hall
- Gruppo A: Tama Williams vs. Yusaku Obata
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
21/07, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (WRESTLE-1 Show)
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. KAI
22/07, Miyagino Ward Culture Center
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. KAI
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Masato Tanaka
23/07, Tokyo Shinkiba 1st RING
- Gruppo A: KAI vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo A: Ryouji Sai vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Daemon Ueda
25/07, Tokyo Shiba Park
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Kazuki Hashimoto vs. Daemon Ueda
26/07, Osaka Municipal West Kumin Center
- Gruppo A: KAI vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. Hideki Suzuki
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Daemon Ueda
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama
30/07, Niigata City Park Mandai Special Ring
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. KAI
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Gruppo B: Daemon Yokoyama vs. Yoshikazu Ueda
01/08, Nagoya International Conference Hall
- Gruppo A: Yusaku Obata vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
- Gruppo A: Hideki Suzuki vs. Tama Williams
- Gruppo B: Shinjiro Ohtani vs. Kohei Sato
- Gruppo B: Masato Tanaka vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
03/08, Tokyo Korakuen Hall
- Gruppo A: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Ryouji Sai
- Gruppo B: Kohei Sato vs. Kazuki Hashimoto
- Finale: Gruppo A #1 vs. Gruppo B #1
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
So the Zero1 Office has posted a letter stating why James Raideen is not competing for them anymore... let's just say, it is a beauty.
First let's just point out that this is their side of the story. From everything I know about the promotion this is just them trying to save their own face and burying Raideen at the same time. They could have easily said that Raideen was moving on, much like a lot of guys do, but nope had to slip a bomb in there somewhere.
http://z-1.co.jp/zero1/interview?targetId=584" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My personal translation, any issues tell me.
To the fans and media, below is the report in regards to the affiliation of James Raideen and Pro Wrestling Zero1.
Last years winner James Raideen will not be participating in this year Festival. The office has received numerous inquiries from fans and such about why the winner is not competing. As of this time we have refrained from going into the details, but will explain so today.
From the later part of last year, we have received repeated remarks of verbal abuse from foreign players that has had adverse effects on shows and other foreign wrestlers. After a thorough discussion, there was a general feeling that no improvement were being made.
In April of 2014, James Raideen stated that "I do not want to come to Japan as I am looking to move on TNA or WWE", which this has led to the termination of Raideen's contract.
In addition, there are more remarks of verbal abuse from Raideen after he took a native Japanese women to New Zealand without the consent of her parents.
Such actions occurred because of a lack of people in the management positions. There is much regret throughout the entire organization. This has led to the further dismissal of the talent. We will continue to to make sure that nothing like this is allows to ever happen again in the future.
For all of the fans, it is unfortunate that we have to report this, but we thank you for the understanding.
Co. Ltd. First-On Stage
Pro Wrestling ZERO1
2014 Fire Festival Executive Committee
Così lontano solo per prendere un caffè?
First let's just point out that this is their side of the story. From everything I know about the promotion this is just them trying to save their own face and burying Raideen at the same time. They could have easily said that Raideen was moving on, much like a lot of guys do, but nope had to slip a bomb in there somewhere.
http://z-1.co.jp/zero1/interview?targetId=584" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
My personal translation, any issues tell me.
To the fans and media, below is the report in regards to the affiliation of James Raideen and Pro Wrestling Zero1.
Last years winner James Raideen will not be participating in this year Festival. The office has received numerous inquiries from fans and such about why the winner is not competing. As of this time we have refrained from going into the details, but will explain so today.
From the later part of last year, we have received repeated remarks of verbal abuse from foreign players that has had adverse effects on shows and other foreign wrestlers. After a thorough discussion, there was a general feeling that no improvement were being made.
In April of 2014, James Raideen stated that "I do not want to come to Japan as I am looking to move on TNA or WWE", which this has led to the termination of Raideen's contract.
In addition, there are more remarks of verbal abuse from Raideen after he took a native Japanese women to New Zealand without the consent of her parents.
Such actions occurred because of a lack of people in the management positions. There is much regret throughout the entire organization. This has led to the further dismissal of the talent. We will continue to to make sure that nothing like this is allows to ever happen again in the future.
For all of the fans, it is unfortunate that we have to report this, but we thank you for the understanding.
Co. Ltd. First-On Stage
Pro Wrestling ZERO1
2014 Fire Festival Executive Committee
Così lontano solo per prendere un caffè?

Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
Wrestling New Classic, 6/26/2014 [Thu] 19:00 @ Shinjuku FACE in Tokyo
500 Spectators
~ This will be the final show for WNC before they go on hiatus as TAJIRI, AKIRA, Yusuke Kodama, Koji Doi, Jiro Kuroshio, and Rionne Fujiwara move to WRESTLE-1 in July.
~ All the female wrestlers will continue on under REINA, which is owned by those who own the WNC name.
(1) Rionne Fujiwara vs. Horaizon
◆Winner: Rionne (6:29) with a Fujiwara Armbar.
(2) Kaho Kobayashi & Koharu Hinata vs. La Comandante & Alex Lee
◆Winner: Lee (6:23) following a Neck Hanging Bomb on Hinata.
(3) El Hijo Del Pantera & Makoto vs. YO-HEY & Lin Byron
◆Winner: Makoto (18:14) with the Arabesque on Byron.
~ Lin Byron and Makoto hugged after the match and said their goodbye’s as “Lin Byron” does not compete in REINA.
(4) Takuya Kito vs. Yoshiaki Yago
◆Winner: Yago (6:54) with a Cobra Twist.
(5) REINA World Women’s Championship Match: [2nd Champion] Syuri vs. [Champion] Aki Shizuku
◆Winner: Syuri (14:01) following a High Kick.
~ 5th title defense.
(6) TAJIRI, AKIRA & Yusuke Kodama vs. Koji Doi, Jiro “Ikemen” Kuroshio & Masaya Takahashi
◆Winner: Kodama (22:21) following a Buzzsaw Kick from TAJIRI and then a Corkscrew Moonsault Press from Kodama onto Kuroshio.
~ TAJIRI shook hands with everyone after the match.
~ Everyone involved with WNC then came out to take a final group photo in the ring.
~ Update on Masaya Takahashi, it appears that he will still be under contract to WNC-REINA, but with WNC no more it will just be REINA. Masaya though will be with them in name only and is expected to compete in other promotions, namely BJW.
500 Spectators
~ This will be the final show for WNC before they go on hiatus as TAJIRI, AKIRA, Yusuke Kodama, Koji Doi, Jiro Kuroshio, and Rionne Fujiwara move to WRESTLE-1 in July.
~ All the female wrestlers will continue on under REINA, which is owned by those who own the WNC name.
(1) Rionne Fujiwara vs. Horaizon
◆Winner: Rionne (6:29) with a Fujiwara Armbar.
(2) Kaho Kobayashi & Koharu Hinata vs. La Comandante & Alex Lee
◆Winner: Lee (6:23) following a Neck Hanging Bomb on Hinata.
(3) El Hijo Del Pantera & Makoto vs. YO-HEY & Lin Byron
◆Winner: Makoto (18:14) with the Arabesque on Byron.
~ Lin Byron and Makoto hugged after the match and said their goodbye’s as “Lin Byron” does not compete in REINA.
(4) Takuya Kito vs. Yoshiaki Yago
◆Winner: Yago (6:54) with a Cobra Twist.
(5) REINA World Women’s Championship Match: [2nd Champion] Syuri vs. [Champion] Aki Shizuku
◆Winner: Syuri (14:01) following a High Kick.
~ 5th title defense.
(6) TAJIRI, AKIRA & Yusuke Kodama vs. Koji Doi, Jiro “Ikemen” Kuroshio & Masaya Takahashi
◆Winner: Kodama (22:21) following a Buzzsaw Kick from TAJIRI and then a Corkscrew Moonsault Press from Kodama onto Kuroshio.
~ TAJIRI shook hands with everyone after the match.
~ Everyone involved with WNC then came out to take a final group photo in the ring.
~ Update on Masaya Takahashi, it appears that he will still be under contract to WNC-REINA, but with WNC no more it will just be REINA. Masaya though will be with them in name only and is expected to compete in other promotions, namely BJW.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
Domani finale del King of DDT:
DDT “KING OF DDT 2014”, 29/06/2014
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
0. Dark Match – 5 Way Match: Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Hoshitango Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Shunma Katsumata Vs DJ Nira
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo Vs Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata
2. Takagi-gun Vs Michael-gun Elimination Match: Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi, MIKAMI & Antonio Honda Vs Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi
3. 3 Way Tag Team Match: HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano Vs Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki Vs Yukio Sakaguchi & Masa Takanashi
4. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Shigehiro Irie Vs KUDO
5. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Kota Ibushi Vs Isami Kodaka
6. King Of DDT 2014 – Final:
Just four men left in the King Of DDT. At the end of the night either Shigehiro Irie, KUDO, Kota Ibushi or Isami Kodaka will become one half of the main event at this year’s “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. HARASHIMA is currently the other half as the KO-D Openweight Champion but that may change. Remember that Yasu Urano and Super Sasadango Machine have the two remaining Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contracts.
DDT “KING OF DDT 2014”, 29/06/2014
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
0. Dark Match – 5 Way Match: Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Hoshitango Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Shunma Katsumata Vs DJ Nira
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo Vs Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata
2. Takagi-gun Vs Michael-gun Elimination Match: Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi, MIKAMI & Antonio Honda Vs Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi
3. 3 Way Tag Team Match: HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano Vs Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki Vs Yukio Sakaguchi & Masa Takanashi
4. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Shigehiro Irie Vs KUDO
5. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Kota Ibushi Vs Isami Kodaka
6. King Of DDT 2014 – Final:
Just four men left in the King Of DDT. At the end of the night either Shigehiro Irie, KUDO, Kota Ibushi or Isami Kodaka will become one half of the main event at this year’s “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. HARASHIMA is currently the other half as the KO-D Openweight Champion but that may change. Remember that Yasu Urano and Super Sasadango Machine have the two remaining Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contracts.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
DDT "KING OF DDT", 29.06.2014 (Samurai! TV)
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
2,000 Fans - Super No Vacancy
0. 5 Way Match: DJ Nira vs. Gorgeous Matsuno vs. Gota Ihashi vs. Hoshitango vs. Shunma Katsumata - Time Limit Draw (R2, 3:00).
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo besiegen Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata (7:48) mit einem German Suplex Hold von Takeshita gegen Hirata.
2. King of DDT - Semi Final: KUDO besiegt Shigehiro Irie (12:40) nach einem Diving Double Kneedrop.
3. King of DDT - Semi Final: Isami Kodaka besiegt Kota Ibushi (11:03) mit einem European Clutch.
4. Takagi-gun vs. Michael-gun Elimination Match: Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi besiegen Sanshiro Takagi, Touru Owashi, Antonio Honda & MIKAMI (7:48) als Nakazawa zuletzt Takagi mit dem Low Fly Flow eliminierte.
5. 3 Way Tag Team Match: Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki besiegen Yukio Sakaguchi Masa Takanashi und HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano (14:41) mit dem Croyt's Wrath von Omega gegen Urano.
* Kenny Omega gewann Yasu Uranos "Right to challenge anytime, anywhere"-Vertrag.
6. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) besiegt Super Sasadango Machine (6:35) nach dem Somato.
* Super Sasadango Machine löste seinen "Right to challenge anytime, anywhere"-Vertrag ein.
7. King Of DDT - Final: Isami Kodaka besiegt KUDO (14:06) nach dem Isamuashi-zan.
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DDT "ROAD TO RYOGOKU 2014", 20.07.2014 (Samurai! TV)
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) vs. Kenny Omega
- Außerdem: Kota Ibushi Debut 15th Anniversary Match
DDT "RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014 ~ LIVES MAYBE CHANGED IN THIS SUMMER", 17.08.2014 (PPV)
Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan
1. Street Fight Death Match: Sanshiro Takagi & Jun Kasai vs. Michael Nakazawa & Minoru Suzuki
2. Special Singles Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Konosuke Takeshita
3. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) vs. Isami Kodaka
Fappo senza contegno.
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
2,000 Fans - Super No Vacancy
0. 5 Way Match: DJ Nira vs. Gorgeous Matsuno vs. Gota Ihashi vs. Hoshitango vs. Shunma Katsumata - Time Limit Draw (R2, 3:00).
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo besiegen Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata (7:48) mit einem German Suplex Hold von Takeshita gegen Hirata.
2. King of DDT - Semi Final: KUDO besiegt Shigehiro Irie (12:40) nach einem Diving Double Kneedrop.
3. King of DDT - Semi Final: Isami Kodaka besiegt Kota Ibushi (11:03) mit einem European Clutch.
4. Takagi-gun vs. Michael-gun Elimination Match: Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi besiegen Sanshiro Takagi, Touru Owashi, Antonio Honda & MIKAMI (7:48) als Nakazawa zuletzt Takagi mit dem Low Fly Flow eliminierte.
5. 3 Way Tag Team Match: Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki besiegen Yukio Sakaguchi Masa Takanashi und HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano (14:41) mit dem Croyt's Wrath von Omega gegen Urano.
* Kenny Omega gewann Yasu Uranos "Right to challenge anytime, anywhere"-Vertrag.
6. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) besiegt Super Sasadango Machine (6:35) nach dem Somato.
* Super Sasadango Machine löste seinen "Right to challenge anytime, anywhere"-Vertrag ein.
7. King Of DDT - Final: Isami Kodaka besiegt KUDO (14:06) nach dem Isamuashi-zan.
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DDT "ROAD TO RYOGOKU 2014", 20.07.2014 (Samurai! TV)
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) vs. Kenny Omega
- Außerdem: Kota Ibushi Debut 15th Anniversary Match
DDT "RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014 ~ LIVES MAYBE CHANGED IN THIS SUMMER", 17.08.2014 (PPV)
Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan
1. Street Fight Death Match: Sanshiro Takagi & Jun Kasai vs. Michael Nakazawa & Minoru Suzuki
2. Special Singles Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Konosuke Takeshita
3. KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) vs. Isami Kodaka
Fappo senza contegno.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
Report dello show di ieri della DDT:
DDT “KING OF DDT 2014”, 29/06/2014
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
2,000 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
0. Dark Match – Two Round 5 Way Match: Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Hoshitango Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Shunma Katsumata Vs DJ Nira ended in a Time Limit Draw (R2 3:00).
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo defeated Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata when Takeshita pinned Hirata with a German Suplex (7:48).
2. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: KUDO defeated Shigehiro Irie with the Diving Double Knee Drop (12:40).
3. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Isami Kodaka defeated Kota Ibushi with a European Clutch (11:03).
4. Takagi-gun Vs Michael-gun Elimination Match: Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi, MIKAMI & Antonio Honda (Special Referee: Minoru Suzuki) (7:48).
4a. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Antonio Honda by Ring Out (2:43).
4b. Michael Nakazawa eliminated MIKAMI by Ring Out (3:07).
4c. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Toru Owashi by Ring Out (3:19).
4d. Sanshiro Takagi eliminated Danshoku Dino by Ring Out (4:18).
4e. Sanshiro Takagi eliminated Tomomitsu Matsunaga & Makoto Oishi by Ring Out (4:31).
4f. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Sanshiro Takagi with the Low Fly Flow (7:48).
5. 3 Way Tag Team Match: Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki defeated HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano and Yukio Sakaguchi & Masa Takanashi when Omega pinned Urano with the Croyt’s Wrath (6:35).
*Kenny Omega wins Yasu Urano’s Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract.
- KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) defeated Super Sasadango Machine with the Somato (6:35).
*V1 for HARASHIMA. Super Sasadango Machine cashes in his Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract.
6. King Of DDT 2014 – Final: Isami Kodaka defeated KUDO with the Zan Isamu Leg (16:06).
The new King Of DDT is not from DDT at all. After a strong singles run in Big Japan, Union’s very own Isami Kodaka has now scored success in DDT and will be one half of the main event at “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. Kodaka earned that spot by beating two of DDT’s most decorated wrestlers. In the semi-finals of the tournament KUDO defeated Shigehiro Irie and Kodaka beat Kota Ibushi. The latter match featured a crazy moment where both Kodaka and Ibushi fought each other on top of the entrance gate. In the final Kodaka attempted to use El Generico’s Brainbustaaaaahhhhh!!!!! but KUDO escaped. Kodaka then tried the European Clutch he used to beat Ibushi but that also did not work. KUDO fought back with Spin Kicks and High Kicks but Kodaka countered it into a Brainbuster and finally won with the Zan Isamu Leg. Kodaka dedicated the win to Union and will go on to face the KO-D Openweight Champion.
But who the champion will be on 17th August is the question. HARASHIMA found out who his next challenger is before Kodaka and also came close to losing the title at the same time. Kenny Omega pinned Yasu Urano in the 3 Way Tag Match to win his Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract. Kenny said he wants to be in the main event at Sumo Hall and the only way he can do that is to win the championship from HARASHIMA. Kenny then challenged HARASHIMA to a title match at the final Korakuen Hall show before Sumo Hall on 20th July. And then Super Sasadango Machine’s music started playing…
Sasadango came out with the other remaining Right To Challenge Contract and said he wanted to be the KO-D Champion. He spent the past few months researching what it would take for him to become champion. He then showed a PowerPoint presentation of his research. He concluded that he needed a powerful special move in order to win so he came up with what he calls the Vertical Drop Riemann Shock (imagine Prince Devitt’s Bloody Sunday but without hooking the arm). According to Sasadango, hitting the Riemann Shock three times is all he needs to deplete all of his opponent’s HP. He was going to prove it right away because he then cashed in his contract! Sasadango hit the Riemann Shock over and over (and got the crowd to chant “One More Time!” after every one) but HARASHIMA just kept kicking out. The champion recovered and hit Sasadango with a High Kick and the Somato. That was all it took for a successful title defence. After the match HARASHIMA identified Sasadango as Muscle Sakai and said his research was interesting but forgot something very important. HARASHIMA can recover up to 80% health from the support of his fans and tonight he was restored to 90%. He still thought it was a fun match though.
Tsurumi Amon announced a big match that he believed would attract a lot of attention for “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. DDT’s rookie phenom Konosuke Takeshita will take on New Japan superstar Hiroshi Tanahashi! The star made his entrance, played his air guitar, unbuttoned his shirt and introduced himself as the once in a century talent. He then told Takeshita he was looking forward to their match. Takeshita’s response was that he is a one in 200 million million years including the Jurrasic Era talent and his ability outweighs all!
Michael Nakazawa was the sole survivor of the Elimination Match but not without the surprise help of his new ally. Nakazawa had a surprisingly good showing in the match, eliminating everyone in Sanshito Takagi’s team. When the match came down to Nakazawa and Takagi, Nakazawa used referee Daisuke Kiso as a shield from a Takagi Lariat. Then he wiped out replacement referee Yukinori Matsui with the Ultimate Venom Arm. Nakazawa called out the next replacement referee, Minoru Suzuki! Tsurumi Amon complained about Suzuki’s appearance but immediately backed down when Suzuki looked at him. Takagi pinned Nakazawa but Suzuki counted slowly until there was a kickout. Nakazawa rolled over Takagi and Suzuki did a fast count but Takagi kicked out. Takagi got angry at Suzuki and got put in a Sleeper Hold for his troubles. Suzuki then planted him with the Gotch-Style Piledriver and Nakazawa covered Takagi to win the match. Nakazawa taunted Takagi after the match and told him to quit before he faces himself and Suzuki at Sumo Hall. Takagi said they will have a Street Wrestling match and his partner is Jun Kasai! The Crazy Monkey appeared and stood face to face with Suzuki. He simply told him “Nice to meet you”.
Kota Ibushi will celebrate his 10th anniversary in wrestling during July. He has two DVDs coming out featuring his best matches for DDT and New Japan respectively. There will also be a 10th Anniversary show in Osaka on 13th July. Ibushi gets to decide the card for the show but fireworks will be prohibited.
Tokyo Women’s Wrestling members Miyu Yamashita and Erin announced a special Tokyo Joshi show on 11th July in Ichigaya for the injured Ririko Kendo. Kendo is currently out of action with injuries to both her left and right arms. Afterwards Shigehiro Irie and Akito announced DDT will be part of “KENGO TAKAI AID” in Sportiva Arena on 6th July. Freelance wrestler Kengo Takai fractured his ankle and several wrestlers from around the scene are coming together to raise money for him. KUDO and Yukio Sakaguchi will also be on the card.
DDT will do another photobook with photographer Leslie Kee. The book will be called Super DDT.
DDT “KING OF DDT 2014”, 29/06/2014
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
2,000 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
0. Dark Match – Two Round 5 Way Match: Gorgeous Matsuno Vs Hoshitango Vs Gota Ihashi Vs Shunma Katsumata Vs DJ Nira ended in a Time Limit Draw (R2 3:00).
1. Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo defeated Keisuke Ishii, Soma Takao & Kazuki Hirata when Takeshita pinned Hirata with a German Suplex (7:48).
2. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: KUDO defeated Shigehiro Irie with the Diving Double Knee Drop (12:40).
3. King Of DDT 2014 – Semi Final: Isami Kodaka defeated Kota Ibushi with a European Clutch (11:03).
4. Takagi-gun Vs Michael-gun Elimination Match: Michael Nakazawa, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi, MIKAMI & Antonio Honda (Special Referee: Minoru Suzuki) (7:48).
4a. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Antonio Honda by Ring Out (2:43).
4b. Michael Nakazawa eliminated MIKAMI by Ring Out (3:07).
4c. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Toru Owashi by Ring Out (3:19).
4d. Sanshiro Takagi eliminated Danshoku Dino by Ring Out (4:18).
4e. Sanshiro Takagi eliminated Tomomitsu Matsunaga & Makoto Oishi by Ring Out (4:31).
4f. Michael Nakazawa eliminated Sanshiro Takagi with the Low Fly Flow (7:48).
5. 3 Way Tag Team Match: Kenny Omega & Daisuke Sasaki defeated HARASHIMA & Yasu Urano and Yukio Sakaguchi & Masa Takanashi when Omega pinned Urano with the Croyt’s Wrath (6:35).
*Kenny Omega wins Yasu Urano’s Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract.
- KO-D Openweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) defeated Super Sasadango Machine with the Somato (6:35).
*V1 for HARASHIMA. Super Sasadango Machine cashes in his Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract.
6. King Of DDT 2014 – Final: Isami Kodaka defeated KUDO with the Zan Isamu Leg (16:06).
The new King Of DDT is not from DDT at all. After a strong singles run in Big Japan, Union’s very own Isami Kodaka has now scored success in DDT and will be one half of the main event at “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. Kodaka earned that spot by beating two of DDT’s most decorated wrestlers. In the semi-finals of the tournament KUDO defeated Shigehiro Irie and Kodaka beat Kota Ibushi. The latter match featured a crazy moment where both Kodaka and Ibushi fought each other on top of the entrance gate. In the final Kodaka attempted to use El Generico’s Brainbustaaaaahhhhh!!!!! but KUDO escaped. Kodaka then tried the European Clutch he used to beat Ibushi but that also did not work. KUDO fought back with Spin Kicks and High Kicks but Kodaka countered it into a Brainbuster and finally won with the Zan Isamu Leg. Kodaka dedicated the win to Union and will go on to face the KO-D Openweight Champion.
But who the champion will be on 17th August is the question. HARASHIMA found out who his next challenger is before Kodaka and also came close to losing the title at the same time. Kenny Omega pinned Yasu Urano in the 3 Way Tag Match to win his Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract. Kenny said he wants to be in the main event at Sumo Hall and the only way he can do that is to win the championship from HARASHIMA. Kenny then challenged HARASHIMA to a title match at the final Korakuen Hall show before Sumo Hall on 20th July. And then Super Sasadango Machine’s music started playing…
Sasadango came out with the other remaining Right To Challenge Contract and said he wanted to be the KO-D Champion. He spent the past few months researching what it would take for him to become champion. He then showed a PowerPoint presentation of his research. He concluded that he needed a powerful special move in order to win so he came up with what he calls the Vertical Drop Riemann Shock (imagine Prince Devitt’s Bloody Sunday but without hooking the arm). According to Sasadango, hitting the Riemann Shock three times is all he needs to deplete all of his opponent’s HP. He was going to prove it right away because he then cashed in his contract! Sasadango hit the Riemann Shock over and over (and got the crowd to chant “One More Time!” after every one) but HARASHIMA just kept kicking out. The champion recovered and hit Sasadango with a High Kick and the Somato. That was all it took for a successful title defence. After the match HARASHIMA identified Sasadango as Muscle Sakai and said his research was interesting but forgot something very important. HARASHIMA can recover up to 80% health from the support of his fans and tonight he was restored to 90%. He still thought it was a fun match though.
Tsurumi Amon announced a big match that he believed would attract a lot of attention for “RYOGOKU PETER PAN 2014”. DDT’s rookie phenom Konosuke Takeshita will take on New Japan superstar Hiroshi Tanahashi! The star made his entrance, played his air guitar, unbuttoned his shirt and introduced himself as the once in a century talent. He then told Takeshita he was looking forward to their match. Takeshita’s response was that he is a one in 200 million million years including the Jurrasic Era talent and his ability outweighs all!
Michael Nakazawa was the sole survivor of the Elimination Match but not without the surprise help of his new ally. Nakazawa had a surprisingly good showing in the match, eliminating everyone in Sanshito Takagi’s team. When the match came down to Nakazawa and Takagi, Nakazawa used referee Daisuke Kiso as a shield from a Takagi Lariat. Then he wiped out replacement referee Yukinori Matsui with the Ultimate Venom Arm. Nakazawa called out the next replacement referee, Minoru Suzuki! Tsurumi Amon complained about Suzuki’s appearance but immediately backed down when Suzuki looked at him. Takagi pinned Nakazawa but Suzuki counted slowly until there was a kickout. Nakazawa rolled over Takagi and Suzuki did a fast count but Takagi kicked out. Takagi got angry at Suzuki and got put in a Sleeper Hold for his troubles. Suzuki then planted him with the Gotch-Style Piledriver and Nakazawa covered Takagi to win the match. Nakazawa taunted Takagi after the match and told him to quit before he faces himself and Suzuki at Sumo Hall. Takagi said they will have a Street Wrestling match and his partner is Jun Kasai! The Crazy Monkey appeared and stood face to face with Suzuki. He simply told him “Nice to meet you”.
Kota Ibushi will celebrate his 10th anniversary in wrestling during July. He has two DVDs coming out featuring his best matches for DDT and New Japan respectively. There will also be a 10th Anniversary show in Osaka on 13th July. Ibushi gets to decide the card for the show but fireworks will be prohibited.
Tokyo Women’s Wrestling members Miyu Yamashita and Erin announced a special Tokyo Joshi show on 11th July in Ichigaya for the injured Ririko Kendo. Kendo is currently out of action with injuries to both her left and right arms. Afterwards Shigehiro Irie and Akito announced DDT will be part of “KENGO TAKAI AID” in Sportiva Arena on 6th July. Freelance wrestler Kengo Takai fractured his ankle and several wrestlers from around the scene are coming together to raise money for him. KUDO and Yukio Sakaguchi will also be on the card.
DDT will do another photobook with photographer Leslie Kee. The book will be called Super DDT.
Re: Puroresu - Anno Domini 2014 *Topic Ufficiale*
BJW, 6/30/2014 [Mon] 19:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
894 Spectators
(1) Masaya Takahashi & Takayuki Ueki vs. Shu & Kei Brahman
◆Winner: Shu (10:18) following the Zombie King on Ueki.
(2) MEN’S Teioh & Atsushi Maruyama vs. Tsutomu Osugi & Herclues Senga
◆Winner: Senga (9:15) via foul, Teioh.
(3) Kohei Sato [ZERO1] & Hideyoshi Kamitani vs. Ryuchi Kawakami & Masato Inaba
◆Winner: Kawakami (11:09) following the Scarlett Flowsion on Kamitani.
★(4) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ B Block League Match: Manabu Soya vs. Kazuki Hashimto
◆Winner: Soya (10:43) following the Wild Bomber.
~ Soya ends his league matches with a win.
(5) 6 Man Tag Death Match: Ryuji Ito, Jaki Numazawa & Masashi Takeda vs. Isami Kodaka, Yuko Miyamoto & Kankuro Hoshino
◆Winner: Takeda (15:32) following a Reverese U-Crash on Hoshino onto fluorescent lights.
A special singles match between Takeda and Hoshino was announced for July 20th.
Matsuhira Industries PRESENTS Matsuhira Industries Parking Lot Showl, 7/20/2014 [Sun] 13:00 @ Matsuhira Industries Parking Lot in Hokkaido
(-) Fire Death Match: Masashi Takeda [U-FILE CAMP] vs. Kankuro Hoshino
It was also announced that Abdullah Kobayashi will be making his in-ring return in August. He has been out of action for 1 year and 3 months.
★(6) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ A Block League Match: Shinya Ishikawa vs. Shuji Ishikawa
◆Winner: Shuji (14:18) with the Splash Mountain.
~ Shuji claims the win over the World Strong champion and keeps his win streak alive.
★(7) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ B Block League Match: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Shinobu
◆Winner: Shinobu (19:11) with a Cross Arm Lock.
~ Shinobu claims the shocking upset over Sekimoto.
Ikkitosen ~ strong climb ~ Current Standings
[A BLOCK]
★ Shinya Ishikawa [3 Wins, 2 Losses = 6 points] *done
★ Shiori Asahi [1 Win, 1 Loss = 2 points]
★ Shuji Ishikawa [3 Wins = 6 Points]
★ Atsushi Maruyama [1 Win, 3 Losses = 2 Points]
★ Hideyoshi Kamitani [3 Losses = 0 points]
★ Yuko Miyamoto [2 Wins = 4 Points]
★ Daisuke Sekimoto [2 Wins, 1 Loss = 4 Points]
★ Ryuichi Kawakami [2 Wins, 2 Losses = 4 Points]
★ Kazuki Hashimoto [1 Win, 2 Loss = 2 Points]
★ Shinobu [2 Wins, 2 Losses = 4 Points]
★ Manabu Soya [3 Wins, 2 Losses = 6 Points] * done
★ Masato Inaba [1 Win, 2 Losses = 2 Points]
Cos'è sta merda?
894 Spectators
(1) Masaya Takahashi & Takayuki Ueki vs. Shu & Kei Brahman
◆Winner: Shu (10:18) following the Zombie King on Ueki.
(2) MEN’S Teioh & Atsushi Maruyama vs. Tsutomu Osugi & Herclues Senga
◆Winner: Senga (9:15) via foul, Teioh.
(3) Kohei Sato [ZERO1] & Hideyoshi Kamitani vs. Ryuchi Kawakami & Masato Inaba
◆Winner: Kawakami (11:09) following the Scarlett Flowsion on Kamitani.
★(4) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ B Block League Match: Manabu Soya vs. Kazuki Hashimto
◆Winner: Soya (10:43) following the Wild Bomber.
~ Soya ends his league matches with a win.
(5) 6 Man Tag Death Match: Ryuji Ito, Jaki Numazawa & Masashi Takeda vs. Isami Kodaka, Yuko Miyamoto & Kankuro Hoshino
◆Winner: Takeda (15:32) following a Reverese U-Crash on Hoshino onto fluorescent lights.
A special singles match between Takeda and Hoshino was announced for July 20th.
Matsuhira Industries PRESENTS Matsuhira Industries Parking Lot Showl, 7/20/2014 [Sun] 13:00 @ Matsuhira Industries Parking Lot in Hokkaido
(-) Fire Death Match: Masashi Takeda [U-FILE CAMP] vs. Kankuro Hoshino
It was also announced that Abdullah Kobayashi will be making his in-ring return in August. He has been out of action for 1 year and 3 months.
★(6) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ A Block League Match: Shinya Ishikawa vs. Shuji Ishikawa
◆Winner: Shuji (14:18) with the Splash Mountain.
~ Shuji claims the win over the World Strong champion and keeps his win streak alive.
★(7) Ikkitosen ~strong climb~ B Block League Match: Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Shinobu
◆Winner: Shinobu (19:11) with a Cross Arm Lock.
~ Shinobu claims the shocking upset over Sekimoto.
Ikkitosen ~ strong climb ~ Current Standings
[A BLOCK]
★ Shinya Ishikawa [3 Wins, 2 Losses = 6 points] *done
★ Shiori Asahi [1 Win, 1 Loss = 2 points]
★ Shuji Ishikawa [3 Wins = 6 Points]
★ Atsushi Maruyama [1 Win, 3 Losses = 2 Points]
★ Hideyoshi Kamitani [3 Losses = 0 points]
★ Yuko Miyamoto [2 Wins = 4 Points]
★ Daisuke Sekimoto [2 Wins, 1 Loss = 4 Points]
★ Ryuichi Kawakami [2 Wins, 2 Losses = 4 Points]
★ Kazuki Hashimoto [1 Win, 2 Loss = 2 Points]
★ Shinobu [2 Wins, 2 Losses = 4 Points]
★ Manabu Soya [3 Wins, 2 Losses = 6 Points] * done
★ Masato Inaba [1 Win, 2 Losses = 2 Points]
Cos'è sta merda?
