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ZERO1 World Heavyweight Champion Chris Vice
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Positive COVID-19 Tests Force Changes to NOAH (Fujita), NJPW (Fujinami + Ospreay) Supercards; NJPW Golden Fight Series Nights 8 + 9 - 4/27 & 4/28/2022; Accusations Against Chris Dickinson; Full Dead Or Alive 2022 Card; ZERO1 Otani Benefit Show Announced
I know I said I was gonna just do a post tomorrow initially, but too much has happened since Tuesday that it behooves me to do so.
COVID-19 is still a thing, especially in Japan. It’s now altered two of the Golden Week supercards.
The first announcement came yesterday from Pro Wrestling NOAH, where it was revealed a positive PCR test meant that Kazuyuki Fujita would not be able to defend the GHC Heavyweight title against Go Shiozaki on Saturday at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan. The title has been vacated, and Go Shiozaki will now face a TBD opponent. Kaito Kiyomiya put himself forward as Shiozaki’s opponent . Kiyomiya is already booked to team with Yoshiki Inamura against Naomichi Marufuji & a mystery opponent. We will see what becomes of this. The altered match(es) have not yet been announced.
There was a lot of snark on Twitter (and I contributed to some of it), because while I don’t think the COVID-19 diagnosis is anything but genuine, this is a very Kazuyuki Fujita thing to do, in order to get out of doing a job he doesn’t want to. Then again, I am not shy about my contempt for Fujita, and it may be coloring my reaction. That said, hope he recovers without too much difficulty.
This morning, NJPW announced that both Tatsumi Fujinami and Will Ospreay also both tested positive, and therefore would miss Wrestling Dontaku 2022 on Sunday from the Fukuoka Pay Pay Dome. Ospreay was supposed to be in the IWGP US Heavyweight title decision match against Hiroshi Tanahashi; that match is now Tanahashi v. Tomohiro Ishii. As for Fujinami, he will now be replaced by a mystery wrestler in the 6-man tag match with Shingo Takagi & BUSHI (himself a replacement for Hiromu Takahashi, who is now wrestling YOH in a singles match) against Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr. & TAKA Michinoku. I’m a little concerned for Fujinami – the man is 68 years old, hardly a spring chicken. Hoping he (and Ospreay) also recover soon.
Since we’re here, let’s wrap up the Golden Fight Series tour, shall we?
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New Japan Pro Wrestling
- 4/27/2022, Hiroshima Big Rose
Kosei Fujita d. Ryohei Oiwa (Boston Crab, 6:43)
DOUKI & El Desperado [SZKG] d. Master Wato & Tiger Mask IV (Desperado > Tiger, Pinche Loco, 11:40)
Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] d. Ryusuke Taguchi & Togi Makabe (Sabre > Makabe, Armbar, 8:13)
Hirooki Goto [CHAOS], YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS], Toru Yano [CHAOS] & Tomoaki Honma d. Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & Gedo [Bullet Club] (Yano > Gedo, Schoolboy, 10:17)
Shingo Takagi & Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] d. Taichi & TAKA Michinoku [SZKG] (Hiromu > TAKA, Nameless Hiromu Roll, 11:01)
EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, SHO & Dick Togo [Bullet Club] d. Tama Tonga [GoD], Tanga Loa [GoD], Hiroshi Tanahashi & Jado [GoD] (SHO > Jado, Pinfall, 12:07) 
Kazuchika Okada & YOH [CHAOS] d. Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] (Okada > BUSHI, Rainmaker, 16:14)
- 4/28/2022, Yamaguchi KDDI Ishin Hall
Ryusuke Taguchi d. Kosei Fujita (Oh My & Garankle, 7:50)
Master Wato d. Yuto Nakashima (Bendabar, 7:58)
Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Toru Yano [CHAOS] d. Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma & Tiger Mask IV (Goto > Honma, Shoto, 9:19)
El Desperado, Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG] d. Taiji Ishimori, Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens & Gedo [Bullet Club] (DOUKI > Gedo, Diving Foot Stomp, 10:45)
Shingo Takagi & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] d. Taichi & TAKA Michinoku [SZKG] (Shingo > TAKA, Pumping Bomber, 11:37)
EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, SHO & Dick Togo [Bullet Club] d. Tama Tonga [GoD], Tanga Loa [GoD], Hiroshi Tanahashi & Jado [GoD] (SHO > Jado, Snakebite, 11:34) 
Kazuchika Okada & YOH [CHAOS] d. Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] (YOH > Hiromu, Five Star Clutch, 17:05)
YOH vowed to finish Hiromu on Sunday. 
Last night on Twitter, a series of posts from wrestler Christina von Eerie went out citing abuse, gaslighting, etc., from a former partner of hers, recent NJPW signing Chris Dickinson. Dickinson has denied any such abuse took place. All the tweets are out there. You decide what to do with the information. For myself, I’m pretty disappointed to hear of all this. I also know that NJPW typically does absolutely nothing regarding their non-Japanese talents being accused of anything (indeed, they rarely do for their Japanese talents), so I am not holding my breath for any repercussions to come from NJPW or NJoA. It’s a shitty situation, and one that continues to be all-too frequent in wrestling. Change needs to come.
The tour is over, and the next event is Sunday’s big Wrestling Dontaku 2022 from Fukuoka. The event will be shown live on NJPWWorld, and I think FITE TV as well if you want. Below is the revised card.
Wrestling Dontaku 2022 - 5/1/2022, Fukuoka Pay Pay Dome (NJPWWorld)
X, Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables] & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. Zack Sabre Jr., Taichi & TAKA Michinoku [SZKG]
YOH [CHAOS] v. Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables]
Tanga Loa [GoD] v. Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club]
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Tag Team Championship: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato © v. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG]
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: Jeff Cobb & Great O-Khan [United Empire] © v. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] v. Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens [Bullet Club]
NEVER Openweight Championship: EVIL [Bullet Club] © v. Tama Tonga [GoD]
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Championship: El Desperado [SZKG] © v. Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club]
IWGP US Heavyweight Championship Decision Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi v. Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS]
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] © v. Tetsuya Naito [Los Ingobernables]
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The full card for Dead Or Alive 2022 has been announced. The biggest noticeable thing is there is no Dead Or Alive Cage Match this year. Which is OK. We do not need to have The Dead Or Alive Cage Match every year just for the sake of having The Dead Or Alive Cage Match. We already have one man wrestling twice in two title matches, and a stipulation where someone has to leave a unit if they lose. It’s OK.
One note – Hip Hop Kikuta has now announced he is no longer Hip Hop Kikuta, but is going back to his given name, Madoka Kikuta. This really feels like they are over-egging Kikuta’s return where he will TOTALLY NOT BE JOINING Z-BRATS to where it’s becoming obvious HE IS TOTALLY JOINING Z-BRATS. They are not being subtle here.
Dead Or Alive 2022 - 5/5/2022, Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium (DG Network)
Open The Twin Gate Championship: Dragon Dia & Yuki Yoshioka [D’Courage] © v. Shun Skywalker & Diamante [Z-Brats]
4-Way Match: Shachihoko Boy v. Punch Tominaga v. Mondai Ryu v. Yosuke Santa Maria
Masaaki Mochizuki, Don Fujii, Yasushi Kanda & Shuji Kondo v. Strong Machine J, La Estrella, Ishin Iihashi & Takuma Fujiwara
Madoka Kikuta & Jacky “Funky” Kamei [Natural Vibes] v. BxB Hulk & HYO [Z-Brats]
Genki Horiguchi, Big Boss Shimizu & Jason Lee [Natural Vibes] v. Ben-K, Keisuke Okuda & Kagetora [HIGH-END]
Ryukyu Dragon Pro Wrestling Twin Ryuo Championship: Kzy & U-T [Natural Vibes] © v. YAMATO & Dragon Kid [HIGH-END]
Open The Brave Gate Championship: Dragon Dia [D’Courage] © v. SB KENTo [Z-Brats]
Open The Triangle Gate Championship: Kota Minoura, Naruki Doi & Kaito Ishida [Gold Class] © v. Eita, NOSAWA Rongai & Kotaro Suzuki [Perros del Mal de Japon]
Open The Dream Gate Championship: KAI [Z-Brats] © v. Susumu Yokosuka [Natural Vibes] - If Susumu loses, he must leave Natural Vibes and revert his name to Susumu Mochizuki
Other News
Pro Wrestling ZERO1 will be holding a benefit show for Shinjiro Otani on 6/4/2022 from Tokyo Ota Ward Gymnasium. So far, support and participation has been pledged from NJPW (specifically Yuji Nagata, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma, the latter of whom has had similar issues to what Otani has suffered), NOAH, BJW, 2AW, FREEDOMS, Ganbare!, OZ Academy, Diana and Tatsumi Fujinami. More details as they come.
In other tribute show news, another match has been announced for the Jumbo Tsuruta Memorial show on 5/31/2022 at Korakuen Hall. Shingo Takagi will team with a mystery partner, against the Aoyagi brothers, Yuma & Atsuki, from All Japan. Shingo has said his mystery partner may not be a member of Los Ingobernables, or indeed any other wrestler from NJPW.
More Fortune Dream 7 matches have been announced as well, as #STRONGHEARTS will take on AJPW in two matches. First, Takao Omori will face off against Issei Onitsuka, whilst CIMA & T-Hawk will take on the TOTAL ECLIPSE tandem of Jake Lee & Hokuto Omori. That’s on 6/15/2022 from Korakuen Hall as well.
In some final housekeeping news, if you follow my @StrongStylStory Twitter account, it will be changing its name to either @gdwessel (my current personal one, which I am retiring and merging into this one), or @GeoffreyWessel or @GeoffreyDWessel as a temporary measure if there is such a thing as Twitter time limits or something. We’ll see. Just a word of warning, this will be happening Sunday, probably AFTER I do that day’s post.
That’s it for today. See you tomorrow for the start of the Golden Week megacards.
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2005-Shinya Hashimoto (橋本真也)
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Shinya Hashimoto (橋本 真也, Hashimoto Shin'ya, July 3, 1965 – July 11, 2005) was a Japanese professional wrestler, promoter and actor. Along with Masahiro Chono and Keiji Mutoh, Hashimoto was dubbed one of the "Three Musketeers" that began competing in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) in the mid-1980s and dominated the promotion in the 1990s.
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He is one of three wrestlers (the others being Keiji Mutoh and Satoshi Kojima) that have held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship and the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and is an overall five-time world champion.
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Hashimoto suddenly died of a brain aneurysm on July 11, 2005; he was pronounced dead at 10:36 a.m. while en route to the hospital.[1] Hashimoto's sister Masanari claimed that Hashimoto had been complaining about chest pains and thought that his heart was beating too fast a week prior to his death, but refused to contact his doctor about the conditions. Hashimoto had a heart problem in 2004 and was put on medicine, but he had to stop taking it after having shoulder surgery. Hashimoto's doctor claimed that high blood pressure was the most likely cause for his brain hemorrhage and proposed that other stress over the years led to these problems.
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Hashimoto has a son, Daichi Hashimoto, who made his pro wrestling debut for the Zero1 promotion at their 10th Anniversary Show on March 6, 2011, facing Masahiro Chono in a losing effort.
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Hideki Suzuki
Hideki Suzuki is a Japanese professional wrestler who is currently signed to Pro Wrestling Noah. He previously wrestled in WWE, where he performed on the NXT brand under the ring name Hachiman as a member of Diamond Mine, and also worked as a coach at the WWE Performance Center. Trained by Billy Robinson, Suzuki started his career with the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF) promotion in 2008. In 2014, he left IGF to become a freelancer, starting to work for promotions such as Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Zero1 and Wrestle-1.
He is a former 2 times BJW World Strong Heavyweight Champion,One time Zero1 World Heavyweight, NWA United National Heavyweight, Wrestle-1 Champion and NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champion. In 2017, Fighting TV Samurai named Suzuki the MVP in Japanese independent wrestling. Overall he is a 3 times Professional Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion. Photo credit Bject via Wikimedia Commons.
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CORE Pro Trios Kingdom Kickoff Event 08/05/22 The Valley Lighthouse - Lykens, Pennsylvania
- Fans from as far as Cameron County made their way to Lykens for the Trios Kingdom Kickoff. Those in attendance enjoyed ice cold A-Treat soft drinks and Middleswarth chips provided by our friends at the local Boyer's Food Market. CORE legends Bronson Pinchot and "Soda Pop" Ronnie Zukko were on hand to take photos and sign autographs.
Trios Kingdom 2022 - First Round
Queen's Quest (Utami Hayashishita, AZM, and Saya Kamitani) - Representing STARDOM, one of the most successful stables in the history of women's wrestling. Stable leader Utami Hayashishita has maintained the standard of excellence established by original Queen's Quest founder Io Shirai. Hayashishita brings with her the current Wonder Of Stardom champion Saya Kamitani and the current High Speed champion AZM.
The Factory (QT Marshall, Cole Karter, and Nick Comoroto) - QT Marshall has selected his trainee Nick Comoroto and the newest member of his stable, Cole Karter, to represent The Factory at Trios Kingdom 2022. Responding to questions about how Aaron Solo or Anthony Ogogo may feel about Karter being selected over them, QT explained that this was his way of rewarding the faith Karter showed The Factory by accepting their invitation.
The 37KAMIINA (MAO, Shunma Katsumata, and Yuki Ueno) - In an interesting development, The 37KAMIINA have accepted an invitation to join Trios Kingdom 2022 without their stable leader, Konosuke Takeshita. We can only speculate on the ramifications this may have on the group going forward, or what a potential match between them and Mr. Takeshita might look like. Takeshita had assembled some of the best young talent in DDT before leaving for his current excursion, and they are ready to show how they've adapted on their own.
Dalton Castle and The Boys (Dalton Castle, Brandon Tate, and Brent Tate) - Dalton and the Tate Twins, the current Ring Of Honor World Six-Man Tag Team Champions, are as decorated a trio as exist in pro-wrestling today. A rejuvenated Dalton Castle and his long time partners look to make a strong showing in Trios Kingdom.
Prolific (Isaiah Wolf, Marcus Marquee, and Tyree Taylor) - A promising young trio that have begun to make a name for themselves along the east coast, most notably for the Combat Zone Wrestling office. Their highest profile match yet awaits them in the opening round of Trios Kingdom 2022.
BULK Orchestra (Hayato Tamura, Ryuichi Kawakami, and Quiet Storm) - Representing the GLEAT wrestling office. In his young career, top prospect Hayato Tamura has already claimed the ZERO1 World Heavyweight championship and was a finalist for the GLEAT G-REX Title. Joining him are veterans Ryuichi Kawakami, who found success in Big Japan, DDT, and All Japan before joining GLEAT, and Quiet Storm, whose long career has seen him compete everywhere from the early days of Combat Zone Wrestling to the rings of Osaka Pro and Pro Wrestling NOAH.
Mysterious Q, FOR, and JJ - Little is known about this cult like group that orbits around the Mysterious Q. Even less is known now that recently introduced member White Rabbit and their valet Brown Bunny have suddenly withdrawn from the tournament. In their place, Mysterious Q and FOR will be teaming with someone known only as JJ. While questions abound, the success Mysterious Q and his admirers have found in CORE is indisputable.
The Moondogs (Moondog Cooper, Moondog Tucker, and Moondog Oliver) - The latest iteration of the legendary Moondogs will be making their debut at Trios Kingdom. If history is any indication, we can expect to see some wild and violent action from these three individuals. The Moondogs guarantee a dangerous and unpredictable matchup for anyone in the tournament.
Match #01 Special Showcase Match
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La Estrella vs. Komander Winner: La Estrella
Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, and Kerry Morton) - After begging his father for an opportunity, Kerry Morton will get his shot at CORE action as he teams with the legendary tag team of Ricky and Robert. How they will fare outside of Senior Division competition remains to be seen, but their experience is unmatched, and that combined with Kerry's youthful enthusiasm could present a challenge to any opponent.
Burning Embers (Athena, Samuel Shaw, and JONAH) with Raychell Rose - When it came time to assemble a team for Trios Kingdom, Athena looked into her recent past and called on Samuel Shaw and JONAH to be her partners. The three having wrestled together successfully as 3/4s of an eight man tag match in the Orlando territory. When Raychell Rose was asked if she felt any resentment about not being selected, Athena answered that Raychell was very grateful for the opportunity to observe their tournament triumph from ringside.
Jericho Appreciation Society (Angelo Parker, Matt Menard, and Daniel Garcia) - Angelo Parker and Matt Menard are no strangers to Trios tournaments, having participated in previous Trios Kingdom action as well as smaller tournaments. Garcia also spent much of his early career competing around the northeast in multi-man tags with some of his Buffalo area travelling partners. This trios’ experience combined with the knowledge they have gained from Chris Jericho make them one of the on paper favorites to win it all.
BUG'S MUTATION (Ayumu Honda, Chicharito Shoki, and CHANGO) - Representing the 2AW office in Japan. Ayumu Honda, one of the cornerstones of 2AW, is a former three time Chiba Six-Max Tag Team champion. CHANGO, a near twenty year veteran of the sport, has competed all over Japan including being a three time six-man tag team champion in the GUTS World promotion. Chicharito Shoki, the young lion of the group and one of the first talents fully trained by the 2AW office since their rebranding from Kaientai Dojo, recently claimed the Big Japan affiliated Yokohama Shopping Street six-man tag team championship. While all three members have found six-man tag team gold on their own, they have yet to score any major championship or tournament wins as a faction. Could Trios Kingdom 2022 be their first?
Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor, Royce Isaacs, and Danny Limelight) - Representing New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Lawlor and Isaacs have continued to develop their tag team chemistry during Lawlor's recent tour of NJPW as part of the G1 Tournament. While having no shortage of choices on who would take the last spot in Team Filthy, Lawlor pointed to Danny Limelight's pinfall victory over The DKC during the ten man tag at NJPW Capital Collision to explain his pick.
The Last Wave (Josh Alexander, Titus Alexander, and Mr. Takeshita) - When asked to explain the new group he dubbed "The Last Wave", Josh Alexander described the trio as the best overall wrestler in the world today (himself), the best wrestler just now entering the prime of their career (Mr. Takeshita), and the best wrestling prospect (Titus Alexander). As Josh Alexander put it, one of these three men will be dominating pro-wrestling at various points for the next thirty years, so they are not the Next Wave, or the New Wave, but The Last Wave.
Team FIST (Tony Deppen, Travis Huckabee, and Chuck Taylor) - An all-star team of sorts, streamlined and free of any dead weight. Different generations unite for a common goal, winning Trios Kingdom 2022.
The Colony (Electro Ant, Ultimo Ant, and Fire Ant) - An unlikely but very welcome reunion. Electro Ant and Ultimo Ant have continued to develop their skills since winning a small, largely forgotten trios tournament in 2018, and with the return of Fire Ant, The Colony have to be one of the fan favorites to win it all.
Match #02 Special Showcase Match
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ASUKA vs. MIZUKI Winner: MIZUKI
Upcoming Shows:
CORE Pro #108 Trios Kingdom 2022 - Night One 09/01/22 The Shoe Factory - Milton, Pennsylvania 01. Queen's Quest (Utami Hayashishita, AZM, and Saya Kamitani) vs. The Factory (QT Marshall, Cole Karter, and Nick Comoroto) 02. The 37KAMIINA (MAO, Shunma Katsumata, and Yuki Ueno) vs. Dalton Castle and The Boys (Dalton Castle, Brandon Tate, and Brent Tate) 03. Prolific (Isaiah Wolf, Marcus Marquee, and Tyree Taylor) vs. BULK Orchestra (Hayato Tamura, Ryuichi Kawakami, and Quiet Storm) 04. Mysterious Q, FOR, and JJ vs. The Moondogs (Moondog Cooper, Moondog Tucker, and Moondog Oliver) 05. Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, and Kerry Morton) vs. Burning Embers (Athena, Samuel Shaw, and JONAH) with Raychell Rose 06. Jericho Appreciation Society (Angelo Parker, Matt Menard, and Daniel Garcia) vs. BUG'S MUTATION (Ayumu Honda, Chicharito Shoki, and CHANGO) 07. Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor, Royce Isaacs, and Danny Limelight) vs. The Last Wave (Josh Alexander, Titus Alexander, and Mr. Takeshita) 08. Team FIST (Tony Deppen, Travis Huckabee, and Chuck Taylor) vs. The Colony (Electro Ant, Ultimo Ant, and Fire Ant)
CORE Pro #109 Trios Kingdom 2022 - Night Two 09/02/22 Kalahari - Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania 01. Second Round: Winners Match 1 vs. Winners Match 8 02. Second Round: Winners Match 2 vs. Winners Match 7 03. Second Round: Winners Match 3 vs. Winners Match 6 04. Second Round: Winners Match 4 vs. Winners Match 5 05. Non-Tournament Action 06. Non-Tournament Action 07. Semi-Final Round: Winners Second Round Match 1 vs. Winners Second Round Match 3 08. Semi-Final Round: Winners Second Round Match 2 vs. Winners Second Round Match 4
CORE Pro #110 Trios Kingdom 2022 - Night Three 09/03/22 Martz Hall - Pottsville, Pennsylvania 01. Trios Kingdom 2022 Finals
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Chiba, Tako 2021.07.11 Charity Wrestling Competition in Tako (Tako Town Community Plaza Cultural Hall) Special 6-person tag team match (30 minutes, 1 match) (Victory reward: One year's worth of rice from Tako)
Extra: Fukkura Tamako's cute attack
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ZERO1 World Heavyweight Champion Hayato Tamura
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News Listings for July 20, 2018
AJPW NEWS
~ The event cards were updated for the August tour of shows. Among the major additions joining the “Jr. TAG BATTLE OF GLORY” league is Riki Choshu competing on the August 5th show and Hiroshi Hase and Keiji Mutoh will be present as special guests.
http://puroresuspirit.net/2018/06/ajpw-event-cards-for-july-august-2018/
DDT NEWS
~ The full card was announced for the July 24th show at…
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History of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship – Part 2 | Origins
Following on from our greatly received first part, here is the much anticipated second part of The History of the #IWGP Heavyweight Championship - Part 2 | Origins #njpw
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New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) had one of its biggest paydays on April 29th, 1996. On that Tokyo Dome Showcard, company savior Shinya Hashimoto defeated outside menace Nobuhiko Takada to recapture the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. With that victory, Hashimoto concluded one of the most lucrative storylines in the company’s history: he defeated the head of the outside invaders and saved NJPW and…
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puroresuspirit · 5 years
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~ZERO1 Little Kid Bullying Eradication and Spirit – A really strong person doesn’t do bullying and stans up as many times as Possible – in Higshiizu~, 10/19/2019 [Sat] Shizuoka – Higashiizu Town Center 291 in Attendance
1. Tatsuhito Takaiwa vs Towa Iwasaki Winner: Towa Iwasaki (9:42) pinned Tatsuhito Takaiwa with a Lariat.
2. Tsugutaka Sato (Freelance) vs Chris Vice Winner: Chris Vice (10:15) pinned Tsugutaka Sato with a Package Piledriver.
3. Kohei Sato vs Yoshikazu Yokoyama Winner: Kohei Sato (7:12) pinned Yoshikazu Yokoyama with a Giant Magistral.
4. Shinjiro Otani, Jaguar Yokota (Diana) & SUGI vs Yuji Hino, Masato Tanaka & Takuya Sugawara Winners: Hino, Tanaka & Sugawara (15:49) Yuji Hino pinned Shinjiro Otani with a Fucking BOMB.
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