Puroresu 2017
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Pro-Wrestling ZERO1 “New Year Dream Series”, 1/1/2017 [Sun] 14:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
(1) Chris Orndorff vs. Takuya Nomura (BJW)
◆Winner: Takuya (-) with a Cross Armbar.
(2) TARU & KAMIKAZE vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama & Buffa
◆Winner: KAMIKAZE (10:52) with a Moonsault Press on Yokoyama.
(3) 3WAY Match: Ikuto Hidaka vs. Kotaro Suzuki (FREE) vs. Tatsuhito Takaiwa (FREE)
◆Winner: Kotaro (9:49) with a Tiger Driver on Hidaka.
(4) KAI (FREE) vs. Hartley Jackson
◆Winner: KAI (8:46) with a Thunder Fire Powerbomb.
~ KAI, who is now freelance from W-1, claims his first win of the year.
(5) NWA International Light Tag Championship Match: [21st Champions] Isami Kodaka & Takumi Tsukamoto vs. [Challenger] Koji Kanemoto & Minoru Tanaka
◆Winner: DRAW (13:58) Double Pinfall.
~ 2nd successful title defense.
~ Isami had a European Clutch locked on Minoru in the final moments, but his own arms were held down my Minoru as well as the ref made the count.
~ The two teams shook hands as a rematch looks to be taking place in the near future.
(6) NWA World Junior Heavyweight & International Junior Heavyweight Double Crown Championship Match: [118th & 18th Champion] Shinjiro Otani vs. [Challenger] Takuya Sugawara
◆Winner: Otani (18:19) following a Kesagiri Chop.
~ 2nd successful defense.
~ Kotaro Suzuki came forward to challenge Otani after the match.
(7) NWA Intercontintal Tag Championship Match: [32nd Champions] Masato Tanaka & James Raideen vs. [Challengers] Daisuke Sekimoto & Shogun Okamoto
◆Winner: Tanaka (15:58) following the Sliding D on Okamoto.
~ 2nd successful defense.
(8) World Heavyweight Championship Match: [20th Champion] Kohei Sato vs. [Challenger] Yusaku Obata
◆Winner: Kohei (23:02) following a Running Elbow.
~ 2nd successful defense.
~ Even though Obata managed to win the Fire Fire Festival as well as the Furinkazan Tag Tournament last year he still could not manage to defeat the reigning World Champion.
~ KAI stepped forward to challenge the defending champion following the match.
~ Appears the match has been set for the next Korakuen Hall show on February 3.
~ During the show it was announced that ZERO1 will return to the Yasukuni Shrine on March 26.
(1) Chris Orndorff vs. Takuya Nomura (BJW)
◆Winner: Takuya (-) with a Cross Armbar.
(2) TARU & KAMIKAZE vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama & Buffa
◆Winner: KAMIKAZE (10:52) with a Moonsault Press on Yokoyama.
(3) 3WAY Match: Ikuto Hidaka vs. Kotaro Suzuki (FREE) vs. Tatsuhito Takaiwa (FREE)
◆Winner: Kotaro (9:49) with a Tiger Driver on Hidaka.
(4) KAI (FREE) vs. Hartley Jackson
◆Winner: KAI (8:46) with a Thunder Fire Powerbomb.
~ KAI, who is now freelance from W-1, claims his first win of the year.
(5) NWA International Light Tag Championship Match: [21st Champions] Isami Kodaka & Takumi Tsukamoto vs. [Challenger] Koji Kanemoto & Minoru Tanaka
◆Winner: DRAW (13:58) Double Pinfall.
~ 2nd successful title defense.
~ Isami had a European Clutch locked on Minoru in the final moments, but his own arms were held down my Minoru as well as the ref made the count.
~ The two teams shook hands as a rematch looks to be taking place in the near future.
(6) NWA World Junior Heavyweight & International Junior Heavyweight Double Crown Championship Match: [118th & 18th Champion] Shinjiro Otani vs. [Challenger] Takuya Sugawara
◆Winner: Otani (18:19) following a Kesagiri Chop.
~ 2nd successful defense.
~ Kotaro Suzuki came forward to challenge Otani after the match.
(7) NWA Intercontintal Tag Championship Match: [32nd Champions] Masato Tanaka & James Raideen vs. [Challengers] Daisuke Sekimoto & Shogun Okamoto
◆Winner: Tanaka (15:58) following the Sliding D on Okamoto.
~ 2nd successful defense.
(8) World Heavyweight Championship Match: [20th Champion] Kohei Sato vs. [Challenger] Yusaku Obata
◆Winner: Kohei (23:02) following a Running Elbow.
~ 2nd successful defense.
~ Even though Obata managed to win the Fire Fire Festival as well as the Furinkazan Tag Tournament last year he still could not manage to defeat the reigning World Champion.
~ KAI stepped forward to challenge the defending champion following the match.
~ Appears the match has been set for the next Korakuen Hall show on February 3.
~ During the show it was announced that ZERO1 will return to the Yasukuni Shrine on March 26.
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Re: Puroresu 2017
Tiger The Dark a sto giro era ACH.
Cheeseburger protagonista assoluto della battle royal, resiste fino all'ultimo con Michael Elgin. C'erano anche Scott Norton e Hiro Saito.
Cheeseburger protagonista assoluto della battle royal, resiste fino all'ultimo con Michael Elgin. C'erano anche Scott Norton e Hiro Saito.
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Re: Puroresu 2017
Sto cercando di leggere in giro per sta storia. Qualcuno dice che KO non ha rinnovato. Qualcuno dice che non è vero. Boh, se fosse vero perché dargli la cintura a Final Battle.
Una roba stranissima, che ovviamente al momento sembra una boiata pazzesca.
Durante il match di Cody Rhodes mi sono addormentato. Personaggio e wrestler inutile.
Una roba stranissima, che ovviamente al momento sembra una boiata pazzesca.
Durante il match di Cody Rhodes mi sono addormentato. Personaggio e wrestler inutile.
Re: Puroresu 2017
Sinceramente se avessi avuto due euro da buttare avrei scommesso su Cole che firma con la WWE e O'Reilly che rinnova con la ROH.
Si, il match di Cody è stato innocuo, niente di che. I precedenti non li ho visti, ancora dovevo svegliarmi e comunque non mi interessavano.
Il prossimo è il tag team giusto? Credo si possa tranquillamente saltare.
Si, il match di Cody è stato innocuo, niente di che. I precedenti non li ho visti, ancora dovevo svegliarmi e comunque non mi interessavano.
Il prossimo è il tag team giusto? Credo si possa tranquillamente saltare.