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WCWA Revolution #9: A Japanese Revolution
Ice Ribbon Arena
Satiama, Japan
April 7th 2006
Not one, but TWO Japanese shows? That's the news out of WCWA Offices today, as WCWA Owner Dave Lenker, as well as senior talent coordinator "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton, senior referee Jason Verdoes, and senior in charge of back breaking and ass fucking the old country way The Iron Sheik held a meeting in Las Vegas today. Lenker said,
"It is with great honor that we announce that the Open the WCWA Gate Pay Per View supershow will not be the only show WCWA does in Japan. At the Ice Ribbon Arena in Saitama, Japan, WCWA will broadcast the weekly show on Versus, Revolution, featuring talent from WCWA, Dragon Gate, Big Japan Wrestling, as well as Japanese independent wrestlers signed on. This will be revolutionary, because it will mark the third continent to host WCWA live television events. We at WCWA are VERY excited to be able to present this show to the Japanese fans, as well as the worldwide television audience".
MAIN EVENT
Six Man Tag Team Match
Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi, & BxB Hulk (WORLD-1)
vs.
WCWA World Tag Team Champions Pac & Delirious (Aerial Assault) & WCWA World Heavyweight Champion Jack Evans[/color]
In what is generally a stable of puroseu wrestling as a whole, a six man tag team match will main event the Revolution card from Satiama. The WORLD-1 trio representing Dragon Gate consider themselves the aces of Dragon Gate and generally the best team in wrestling today. Between possibly the fastest man in pro wrestling today Masato Yoshino, the dancing machine that is BxB Hulk, and the all around technical expertise of Naruki Doi, it's hard to argue. However, WCWA's golden trio of Jack Evans, Pac, and Delirious are doing just that and hope to silence the Japanese supergroup once and for all, live on Revolution!
One on One Match
Danshoku Dino
vs.
Eddie Kingston
Dino signed up for this tour because he's a comedy wrestler. He's a funny guy, in all honesty. He does a gay thing which despite the fact it's something he may enjoy WAY too much, is genuinely REALLY funny.. Unfortunately, there's people out there that don't like comedy wrestling and people who take professional wrestling VERY seriously. One of these people is "The Last of a Dying Breed" Eddie Kingston. Since he became a professional wrestler, Eddie Kingston has wanted one thing. To go to Japan. He grew up idolizing the likes of Misawa, Kobashi, and the gajins of the 90s. So for Kingston, to see someone like Danshoku Dino wrestling in Japan every week and in essence, pissing it away by acting (or over acting) gay, trying to molest opponents.. it's a slap in Kingston's face. And Eddie Kingston is not one to slap in the face. He tends to hit back and hit a hell of a lot harder. We're sorry, Dino.
One on One Match
Yuko Miyamoto
vs.
Jimmy Jacobs
On the outset, you see two young men that look like they belong more as models for an ad for Hot Topic than as professional wrestlers, but looks can be deceiving. Jimmy Jacobs' boyish "emo" garb hides a psychotic and abused mind that presents a paramount of danger. Yuko Miyamoto, similarly, is a highly trained fighter, skilled in the martial arts and with cat like reflexes. On Revolution, it's a battle of the pretty boys. Yuko Miyamoto makes his American television debut against "The Artist" Jimmy Jacobs.
Non-Title Match
WCWA World Television champion Beef Wellington
vs.
"One Silly Clown" Ebessan[/color]
Flair vs. Steamboat, Hackenschmidt vs. Thesz, Gayda & Nowenski vs. Bradshaw & Stratus, Michaels vs. Hart.. these legendary matches, legendary wars of technical prowess.. Well, they have absolutely nothing to do with what will likely happen here, as the clown prince of WCWA, Beef Wellington, does battle with a literal clown in Ebessan. Two people who take wrestling very unseriously and take goofiness to the extreme.. Could Wellington have finally found someone goofier and sillier than he is?
One on One Match
Special Guest Referee: Shane Douglas
Michael Nakazawa
vs.
"The Living Dead" Onryu[/color]
In what could be a rough debut match for Onryu, he faces former WCWA World Television champion Michael Nakazawa. It very well could have been a fair fight, if the special guest referee wasn't his opponent for Open the WCWA Gate, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas. After some of the derogatory remarks Onryu made recently about Shane Douglas, one HAS to assume Douglas will be calling this match swayed towards Nakazawa..
WCWA Revolution #9: A Japanese Revolution
Ice Ribbon Arena
Satiama, Japan
April 7th 2006
Not one, but TWO Japanese shows? That's the news out of WCWA Offices today, as WCWA Owner Dave Lenker, as well as senior talent coordinator "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton, senior referee Jason Verdoes, and senior in charge of back breaking and ass fucking the old country way The Iron Sheik held a meeting in Las Vegas today. Lenker said,
"It is with great honor that we announce that the Open the WCWA Gate Pay Per View supershow will not be the only show WCWA does in Japan. At the Ice Ribbon Arena in Saitama, Japan, WCWA will broadcast the weekly show on Versus, Revolution, featuring talent from WCWA, Dragon Gate, Big Japan Wrestling, as well as Japanese independent wrestlers signed on. This will be revolutionary, because it will mark the third continent to host WCWA live television events. We at WCWA are VERY excited to be able to present this show to the Japanese fans, as well as the worldwide television audience".
MAIN EVENT
Six Man Tag Team Match
Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi, & BxB Hulk (WORLD-1)
vs.
WCWA World Tag Team Champions Pac & Delirious (Aerial Assault) & WCWA World Heavyweight Champion Jack Evans[/color]
In what is generally a stable of puroseu wrestling as a whole, a six man tag team match will main event the Revolution card from Satiama. The WORLD-1 trio representing Dragon Gate consider themselves the aces of Dragon Gate and generally the best team in wrestling today. Between possibly the fastest man in pro wrestling today Masato Yoshino, the dancing machine that is BxB Hulk, and the all around technical expertise of Naruki Doi, it's hard to argue. However, WCWA's golden trio of Jack Evans, Pac, and Delirious are doing just that and hope to silence the Japanese supergroup once and for all, live on Revolution!
One on One Match
Danshoku Dino
vs.
Eddie Kingston
Dino signed up for this tour because he's a comedy wrestler. He's a funny guy, in all honesty. He does a gay thing which despite the fact it's something he may enjoy WAY too much, is genuinely REALLY funny.. Unfortunately, there's people out there that don't like comedy wrestling and people who take professional wrestling VERY seriously. One of these people is "The Last of a Dying Breed" Eddie Kingston. Since he became a professional wrestler, Eddie Kingston has wanted one thing. To go to Japan. He grew up idolizing the likes of Misawa, Kobashi, and the gajins of the 90s. So for Kingston, to see someone like Danshoku Dino wrestling in Japan every week and in essence, pissing it away by acting (or over acting) gay, trying to molest opponents.. it's a slap in Kingston's face. And Eddie Kingston is not one to slap in the face. He tends to hit back and hit a hell of a lot harder. We're sorry, Dino.
One on One Match
Yuko Miyamoto
vs.
Jimmy Jacobs
On the outset, you see two young men that look like they belong more as models for an ad for Hot Topic than as professional wrestlers, but looks can be deceiving. Jimmy Jacobs' boyish "emo" garb hides a psychotic and abused mind that presents a paramount of danger. Yuko Miyamoto, similarly, is a highly trained fighter, skilled in the martial arts and with cat like reflexes. On Revolution, it's a battle of the pretty boys. Yuko Miyamoto makes his American television debut against "The Artist" Jimmy Jacobs.
Non-Title Match
WCWA World Television champion Beef Wellington
vs.
"One Silly Clown" Ebessan[/color]
Flair vs. Steamboat, Hackenschmidt vs. Thesz, Gayda & Nowenski vs. Bradshaw & Stratus, Michaels vs. Hart.. these legendary matches, legendary wars of technical prowess.. Well, they have absolutely nothing to do with what will likely happen here, as the clown prince of WCWA, Beef Wellington, does battle with a literal clown in Ebessan. Two people who take wrestling very unseriously and take goofiness to the extreme.. Could Wellington have finally found someone goofier and sillier than he is?
One on One Match
Special Guest Referee: Shane Douglas
Michael Nakazawa
vs.
"The Living Dead" Onryu[/color]
In what could be a rough debut match for Onryu, he faces former WCWA World Television champion Michael Nakazawa. It very well could have been a fair fight, if the special guest referee wasn't his opponent for Open the WCWA Gate, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas. After some of the derogatory remarks Onryu made recently about Shane Douglas, one HAS to assume Douglas will be calling this match swayed towards Nakazawa..