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Post by TheNinthCloud on Nov 25, 2010 11:40:17 GMT -5
Eh, they could've at least gotten the champion of the last five years. (Yeah, I said it) You mean the guy that wouldn't have ever gotten a ride if not for Gordon? Yeah.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2010 20:37:11 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/26/10 Tokyo Differ Ariake
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kenny Omega [4] beat Kento Miyahara [0] (10:59) with a Croyt's Wrath 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi [6] beat Satoshi Kajiwara [2] (12:09) with a Phoenix Splash 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] beat KUSHIDA [SMASH] [4] (11:06) with a Shiga Sleeper 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata [8] beat KAI [AJPW] [4] (13:07) with a Fisherman Buster 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Akihiko Ito [8] beat Chris Prospect [4] (14:13) with a Diving Body Press 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [10] beat Katsuhiko Nakajima [7] (17:30) with a Twister
INFINITE Junior '10 Standings -
BLOCK A: 1. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [10] 2. Atsushi Aoki [7] - Katsuhiko Nakajima [7] 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] 4. KUSHIDA [SMASH] [4] - Kenny Omega [4] 5. Munenori Sawa [2] 6. Kento Miyahara [0]
BLOCK B: 1. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [8] - Ryuji Hijikata [8] - Akihiko Ito [8] 2. Kota Ibushi [6] 3. KAI [AJPW] [4] - Chris Prospect [4] 4. Satoshi Kajiwara [2] 5. Shota Takanishi [0]
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2010 23:42:27 GMT -5
In this series of four shows, we saw the All Japan Tag Team Champions Taiyo Kea and Justin Tyger have two League matches. They battled, and defeated, the All Asia Tag Team Champions Seiya Sanada and Manabu Soya. In their second match, they fought the VOODOO Murders teaming of KENSO and KONO. Kea and Tyger came close to beating the team, but were cheated out of the win, as KENSO attacked Tyger with a chair before making the pin.
Kea battled and defeated veteran junior Minoru in a singles match, before he and Tyger teamed with BUSHI to wrestle and defeat the KENSO and KONO, teaming up with fellow VDM member MAZADA. Tyger got a slight revenge on the team, as he hit MAZADA with a Western Lariat to win the match.
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 24.11.2010 Wakayama Prefectural Gymnasium
2. Taiyo Kea beat Minoru (8:10) with a TKO
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 26.11.2010 Nagoya International Conference Hall
5. Real World Tag League: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [6] beat Seiya Sanada & Manabu Soya [3] (16:53) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Suplex on Sanada
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 27.11.2010 (GAORA TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
6. Real World Tag League: KENSO & KONO [6] beat Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [6] (13:36) when KENSO used a Chair Attack on Tyger
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 28.11.2010 Fukui Industrial Hall
7. Taiyo Kea, Justin Tyger & BUSHI beat KENSO, KONO & MAZADA (12:10) when Tyger used a Western Lariat on MAZADA
- Real World Tag League Standings:
1. Dark Ozz & Dark Cuervo [8] 2. Seiya Sanada & Manabu Soya [7] 3. KENSO & KONO [6] 4. Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [6] 5. Minoru Suzuki & Masakatsu Funaki [5] -. Osamu Nishimura & Joe Malenko [5] 7. Suwama & Ryota Hama [5] 8. TARU & René Duprée [2] 9. Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi [0]
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2010 20:41:51 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/28/10 (Samurai! TV) Toyohashi City Gymnasium #2
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata [10] beat Shota Takanishi [0] (8:12) by KO (Head Kick) 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Munenori Sawa [4] beat Kenny Omega [4] (10:14) with a Shining Wizard 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima [9] beat Kento Miyahara [0] (9:54) with a R-15 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi [8] beat Akihiko Ito [8] (11:45) with a Phoenix Splash 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Chris Prospect [6] beat KAI [AJPW] [4] (13:42) with a Cradle Driver 6. Special Tag Match: Jun Akiyama [NOAH] and Justin Tyger beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada (18:32) when Akiyama used a Exploder Suplex on Okada
- In the next installment of their feud, Chris Prospect battled once again with All Japan's KAI. KAI has shown his complete domination over Prospect, pinning in him all three of their singles matches, although Prospect does hold a pin over KAI in a tag match. KAI showed once again his control over Prospect, keeping it for most of the match... until Prospect made a huge comeback! Cracking KAI's head with a huge elbow, Prospect took control over him... and kept it as he hit KAI with a Cradle Driver to end the match, and finally defeat KAI!
- The main event saw the reunion of the two time tag team championship team, Justin Tyger and Jun Akiyama. The two battled Akiyama's protege Shuhei Taniguchi and his friend, Kazuchika Okada. After losing all of their altercations so far, Taniguchi looked to impress Akiyama, and everyone, in the match. He took Akiyama down and wrestled around with him, gaining control for the moment, but slowly lost it, and was taken over by Akiyama and Tyger, before getting by a Western Lariat from Tyger, sending him down, as Akiyama grabbed up Okada and hit an Exploder Suplex, to end the match! After, Tyger and Akiyama met in the middle of the ring and shook hands, celebrating their win. Taniguchi and Okada slowly got up and walked over to the two, before trading hand shakes all around.
INFINITE Junior '10 Standings -
BLOCK A: 1. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [10] 2. Katsuhiko Nakajima [9] 3. Atsushi Aoki [7] 4. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] 5. KUSHIDA [SMASH] [4] - Kenny Omega [4] - Munenori Sawa [4] 6. Kento Miyahara [0]
BLOCK B: 1. Ryuji Hijikata [10] 2. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [8] - Akihiko Ito [8] - Kota Ibushi [8] 3. Chris Prospect [6] 4. KAI [AJPW] [4] 5. Satoshi Kajiwara [2] 6. Shota Takanishi [0]
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2010 18:01:19 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/30/10 Mie Yume Dome Ueno
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: KAI [AJPW] [6] beat Shota Takanishi [0] (7:32) with a Splash Plancha 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] [6] beat Kenny Omega [4] (10:44) with a Bridging Dragon Suplex 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [12] beat Munenori Sawa [4] (11:11) with a Twister 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki [9] beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] (12:53) with an Assault Point 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi [10] beat Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [8] (16:25) with a Phoenix Splash 6. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Shuhei Taniguchi beat Riki Choshu [FREE] and Manabu Soya (15:00) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Soya
INFINITE Junior '10 Standings -
BLOCK A: 1. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [12] 2. Katsuhiko Nakajima [9] - Atsushi Aoki [9] 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] - KUSHIDA [SMASH] [6] 4. Kenny Omega [4] - Munenori Sawa [4] 5. Kento Miyahara [0]
BLOCK B: 1. Ryuji Hijikata [10] - Kota Ibushi [10] 2. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [8] - Akihiko Ito [8] 3. Chris Prospect [6] - KAI [AJPW] [6] 4. Satoshi Kajiwara [2] 5. Shota Takanishi [0]
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2010 18:00:32 GMT -5
I will win this League, there's no doubt about it, no matter who I wrestled in the semi finals or the finals. And after I do, I will take the title from Hayato. I am a much better champion than Hayato will ever be in his life. I've won more titles in the 16 years I've been wrestling than Hayato will ever even see. People think that Hayato going into his 8th defense is impressive, but when I beat him for the title, I will be champion forever. I will never lose to anyone in this promotion, no matter who they are, no matter how good they are. I will defeat them, no matter what. I will be the best champion this place has ever had.
INFINITE Junior '10 Standings Breakdown -
BLOCK A: 1. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [12] * 2. Katsuhiko Nakajima [9] * - Atsushi Aoki [9] * 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] * - KUSHIDA [SMASH] [6] * 4. Kenny Omega [4] - Munenori Sawa [4] * 5. Kento Miyahara [0]
BLOCK B: 1. Ryuji Hijikata [10] * - Kota Ibushi [10] * 2. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [8] * - Akihiko Ito [8] 3. Chris Prospect [6] * - KAI [AJPW] [6] * 4. Satoshi Kajiwara [2] * 5. Shota Takanishi [0]
* Have one league match remaining
- In Block A, Masaaki Mochizuki (12) is a lock for the winner. Going undefeated thus far in the League, noone can gain enough points to catch up to him. Buying for second place, only Katsuhiko Nakajima (9) and Atsushi Aoki (9) have a chance, who are both tied. It all comes down to their final matches, as Aoki battles Munenori Sawa (4) and Nakajima goes up against the veteran Kentaro Shiga (6). If either man loses their match, they'll be out of the running for the semi finals, although it is very possible they could tie once again, as they could both win or lose their matches, and since their League match was a draw, and the both lost to Hijikata, there would be an unbreakable tie!
- Block B is set to only 2 people, as Ryuji Hijikata (10) and Kota Ibushi (10) are both tied for first place, and while Kotaro Suzuki (8) has a chance to catch up and make a three way tie, he wouldn't qualify for a spot in the semi finals as he failed to defeated both Hijikata and Ibushi. To make it all more interesting, Hijikata and Ibushi's final matches will be against each other! It comes down to the wire here. While both men will be headed to the semi finals, this match will decide who the winner for the block will be!
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 2, 2010 12:52:39 GMT -5
I've been quietly following the Junior league and I've been impressed. Would have liked Omega to do a little better but I guess you can't have both him and Ibushi do well. Would have liked Sawa to do better as well but I am happy Mochizuki got the push. I can't see him winning but it would be good if he does. I love Ibushi doing well and hope he wins his next match against Hijikata. It could be a draw but I'd love to see a proper winner in the match to give the whole leauge an extra twist. Just a little suggestion, what about putting the wrestlers name of the person in the picture just below or above the picture. Because they are written in first person it can be hard to figure out who they are sometimes if I am unfamliar with the wrestler. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 5, 2010 21:21:21 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 12/3/10 Kyoto KBS Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: KAI [AJPW] [8] beat Satoshi Kajiwara [2] (7:09) with a Splash Plancha 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [14] beat KUSHIDA [SMASH] [6] (8:43) with a Twister 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki [11] beat Munenori Sawa [4] (14:27) with a Cross Armbreaker 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima [11] beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] (12:57) with a R-15 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [10] beat Chris Prospect [6] (17:39) with a Tiger Driver 6. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PART II: Riki Choshu [FREE] beat Justin Tyger (11:26) with a Riki Lariat 7. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata [11] vs. Kota Ibushi [11] went to a Time Limit Draw - (20:00)
- After winning both of their matches, Atsushi Aoki and Katsuhiko Nakajima are tied for 2nd place in Block A! After a slight argument between the two, the Interim President Justin Tyger came out, and addressed the situation, saying that the only way to solve this, was to have a tie-breaker match between the two at the finals! Both men quickly agreed to it, as they slowly shook hands, showing their respect for each other, even in the fighting.
- On the 2nd Happy Birthday brawl, birthday boys Justin Tyger and Riki Choshu battled once again! After beating Choshu last year, Tyger looked to shut out the legend, but came up short, as he fell to a Riki Lariat, leading to Choshu getting the pin. Now tied in wins on their birthday, Tyger challenged Choshu for a third and final match next year... which Choshu agreed to!
- In the last regular League match of INFINITE Junior, tied Block B leaders Ryuji Hijikata and Kota Ibushi, waged a war, looking to be the winner of the block. The two didn't back down the whole match, neither man coming close to beating each other the entire 20 minutes they were in the ring, until the bell rang, signaling the time limit draw, as the two kicked each other in the head at the same time! The two hit the ground, as it was announced the men were co-winners of their block, and both were going to the finals!
INFINITE Junior '10 Final Standings -
BLOCK A: 1. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] [14] 2. Atsushi Aoki [11] - Katsuhiko Nakajima [11] 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] [6] 4. KUSHIDA [SMASH] [6] 5. Munenori Sawa [4] 6. Kenny Omega [4] 7. Kento Miyahara [0]
BLOCK B: 1. Ryuji Hijikata [11] - Kota Ibushi [11] 2. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] [10] 3. KAI [AJPW] [8] 4. Akihiko Ito [8] 5. Chris Prospect [6] 6. Satoshi Kajiwara [2] 7. Shota Takanishi [0]
Bold = Block Winners Italic = Winner TBD
Complete card for the Finals:
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 12/5/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Tie Breaker: Atsushi Aoki vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Ryuji Hijikata 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Aoki/Nakajima vs. Kota Ibushi 4. INFINITE Six Man Match: Aoki/Nakajima, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Kento Miyahara vs. KUSHIDA [SMASH], Kenny Omega, Munenori Sawa 5. INFINITE Tag Match: Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito vs. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] and Satoshi Kajiwara 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Finals: Hijikata/Mochizuki vs. Aoki/Nakajima/Ibushi 7. Special Six Man Match: Jun Akiyama [NOAH], Justin Tyger, Shuhei Taniguchi vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW]
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GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 12/5/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Tie Breaker: Atsushi Aoki beat Katsuhiko Nakajima (11:21) by Referee Stoppage (Cross Armbreaker) 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Ryuji Hijikata beat Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] (14:57) with a Fisherman Buster 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Atsushi Aoki beat Kota Ibushi (12:14) with a Assault Point 4. INFINITE Six Man Match: KUSHIDA [SMASH], Kenny Omega, Munenori Sawa beat Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara, Kento Miyahara (8:32) by Referee Stoppage (Modified Octopus Stretch from Sawa on Nakajima) 5. INFINITE Tag Match: Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito beat Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] and Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (10:56) when Ito used a Diving Body Press on Shiga 6. BURNING vs. F4: Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Jun Akiyama [NOAH], Justin Tyger, Shuhei Taniguchi (17:29) by Pinfall (Kojima defeated Akiyama) 7. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Finals: Ryuji Hijikata beat Atsushi Aoki (14:34) with a Avalanche Fisherman Buster (INFINITE Junior '10 League Win)
- In a match to break the runner up tie in Block A, Atsushi Aoki and Katsuhiko Nakajima once against faced off, looking to decide which man would go to the semi-finals, just minutes away. The two men met in the middle of the ring, and immediately began exchanging kicks and slaps, before Nakajima caught Aoki with a huge right hook, sending Aoki down! Nakajima capitalized, raining down kicks, before jumping on Aoki, punching him as many times as possible, before Aoki rolled over. Nakajima grabbed him, looking for a Sleeper Hold, until Aoki threw back an elbow, hitting Nakajima right in the temple, sending him sliding off of Aoki. Aoki stood up and threw a wild punt, hitting Nakajima right in the arm, before connecting another kick on the same spot. Nakajima rolled out of the ring, self splinting his arm, as Aoki followed, jumping at Nakajima and hitting a forearm to the back of Nakajima's head. Nakajima fell onto the guardrail, as Aoki charged him, and hit a Knee Strike on Nakajima's arm! Nakajima fell to the ground in pain, as Aoki slid into the ring, taking a breather, as the referee continued the count on Nakajima outside. As the count got closer and closer to twenty, Aoki slid out of the ring and grabbed Nakajima, throwing him back into the ring, before covering him... and getting a two count! Nakajima held onto his arm, as both men stood back up. Aoki zeroed in on Nakajima's arm, hitting another kick dead on it, sending Nakajima to his knees. Nakajima stumbled back to his feet, as Aoki charged, and grabbed his arm, flipping both of them over, and locking in a Cross Armbreaker! Nakajima screamed in pain, as Aoki wrenched harder and harder, but Nakajima wouldn't give up for anything, as Aoki pulled as hard as he could. Nakajima yelped as the referee stepped in and forced Aoki off of Nakajima, ending the match! Aoki stood up in victory as he advances into the semi finals! Nakajima laid in pain, holding his arm. Aoki walked over to him, and extended his hand to help him up, but Nakajima rolled away and slid out of the ring, leaving Aoki alone.
- In a BURNING vs. F4 showdown, Jun Akiyama teamed with his former tag team championship partner Justin Tyger and his protege Shuhei Taniguchi to battle Satoshi Kojima, KAI, and Hiroshi Yamato. Tyger charged Kojima at the bell, as the four other men in the match fell in line, sparking a huge brawl between the six men. The BURNING team, made up of all heavyweights, kept a good control over the juniors of F4, until Kojima came in, and took control over Taniguchi, sending him out of the ring, before slowly taking of Tyger, until it was just Kojima and Akiyama left. The two brawled before Akiyama took a steady control over Kojima, connecting with a number of Knee Strikes, before throwing Kojima into the corner, charging to his a Knee Strike in the corner... but Kojima blocked it! Kojima ran out of the corner as rebounded off the ropes and Akiyama stood back up, hitting him with a huge Lariat! Kojima pinned Akiyama... but only got a one count! Kojima jumped up, and took off his elbow pad, and charged to the ropes as Akiyama staggered up, hitting Akiyama with another Lariat! As Akiyama hit the mat, KAI climbed to the top rope, hitting a Splash Plancha for good measure, before Kojima pinned Akiyama for the three count! Kojima jumped up laughing, throwing Akiyama out of the ring, before grabbing a microphone, demanding a match with Kobashi after pinning one of his best friends. Kojima continued to tear into Kobashi endlessly..... until to the shock of everyone "Grand Sword" cut him off! All three members of F4 slowly turned to the entrance ramp as the legend himself Kenta Kobashi walked to the ring with Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito! The three climbed into the ring, and all walked face to face with the F4 team! The six men stared off as the intensity raised by the passing moments. Kobashi, without blinking, slapped Kojima across the face! Kojima stumbled to one knee, holding his face, before he slowly raised back up, meeting Kobashi with an evil glare! Kobashi turned his back to Kojima, and paused for a moment, half expecting a from-behind attack, before walking off, as Prospect and Ito followed!
- In the finals of the INFINITE Junior Tournament we will finally see the rematch we've been waiting for since August, as Atsushi Aoki wrestles his third match of the night, against his hated enemy, Ryuji Hijikata. The two met in the ring, in a blur of kicks and slaps, exploding in hate. Aoki slid behind Hijikata and hit a huge elbow to the back of his head, sending Hijikata down on a knee, before hitting a huge kick to the back of his head! Aoki held control over Hijikata, still a little dazed from the elbow to the head, until Hijikata surprised everyone, with a sudden kick to Aoki's head! Aoki fell over, as Hijikata caught his breath, as Aoki staggered up, before Hijikata hit a Jumping Head Kick, sending Aoki crumpling to the ground! Hijikata made the quick cover... and only got a two count! Hijikata slowly lifted Aoki up and set up for a Fisherman Buster... but Aoki rolled out of it, but held onto Hijikata, rolling until he had Hijikata locked in the Cross Armbreaker! Aoki wrenched as hard as he could, as Hijikata reached and stretched for the ropes! Hijikata refused to give up though, as Aoki's pull began to weaken, showing the effects of wrestling for the third time tonight. Hijikata noticed this and held on, as Aoki grip slipped more and more, before he capitalized on it, rolling to his feet and punching Aoki in the face until he let go. Aoki laid on the ground as Hijikata stood over him, laughing at him! He stomped on Aoki several times, before picking him up... and hitting an Fisherman Buster for a... one count! Hijikata looked at the referee in shock, as Aoki climbed to his knees and punched Hijikata in the face! Aoki kept punching him, before he slowly raised up and nailed a kick, sending Hijikata down! Aoki picked Hijikata up... and hit an Assault Point! Aoki covered... and got a two! Hijikata laid still, as Aoki climbed the top rope, looking for a Diving Body Press... but Hijikata ran to the corner and knocked Aoki off his feet! Hijikata climbed the corner and grabbed Aoki, and set up for a Fisherman Buster... and hit it off the top rope! Hijikata covered Aoki... getting a three count! Hijikata stood victorious, as the referee brought in a trophy, confirming him as the INFINITE Junior for 2010! Hijikata posed with his trophy, as Aoki staggered up, falling into the ropes. Hijikata walked over to Aoki, and helped him to his feet. The two looked each other up and down, as Hijikata extended his hand! The crowd gasped, as Aoki looked around confused at the offer. Aoki looked at Hijikata and his hand, before accepting it! Hijikata helped Aoki out of the ring before grabbing his trophy and holding in the air before walking off!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2010 17:55:19 GMT -5
I lost the League. I wrestled three times in that one night. Could I have beaten Hijikata again if I hadn't? Who knows, maybe he would have won either way. The thing is, I lost. Period. Everyone, including Hijikata, showed their respect to me for my "Great Effort". Do I deserve it? I don't know. Yeah, I went against three of the best juniors in Japan right now, beat two of them, but I failed against Hijikata, the one that really mattered.
I hope Hijikata goes on against Hayato and wins the title, good for him, I just hope he knows, if he gets that title, I will not stop until I get a title match against him, and you know what? I will not fail again. If, and when, we do meet again in that ring, the result will be very different from the finals. I've beat Hijikata before, and you know what? I will do it again, and if he happens to be the champion.. I will be the GATTACA Junior Champion after that, and you know what, I will EARN the respect I was given at the finals.
Mark my words on it.
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 41 12/9/10 (Samurai! TV)
1. Singles Match 2. Tag Match 3. Three-Way Match 4. Six Man Tag Match 5. Singles Match 6. Tag Match 7. Singles Match
- All matches will be drawn at random through a lottery! Anything can happen! - If a champion is drew into a singles match, they WILL defend their title! - Last Year, Pro Wrestling GEN carried out this concept, leading to Kenta Kobashi vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi in a singles match, and Go Shiozaki defending the GEN Heavyweight Title against Chris Prospect! GATTACA: PRO will continue the annual tradition! - All GATTACA: PRO roster members will participate in the drawing, including freelancer Kentaro Shiga.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Dec 6, 2010 18:47:21 GMT -5
Very interesting concept. I'll try my best to follow this (As I have since the text fed days.) and pump out a reply.
BTW, I LOVE the sig.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2010 14:16:05 GMT -5
Justin Tyger and Taiyo Kea, the All Japan Tag Team Champions, finished out the Real World Tag League. The first show saw the two take on and defeated the veteran team of Tamon Honda and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi in a League match, before having 2 nights of non-tournament matches, as Kea defeated MAZADA handily, as Tyger teamed with junior Shuji Kondo to defeat the team of Ryota Hama and BUSHI. After this, Tyger and Kea teamed with Kikuchi to defeat the VDM teaming of Kono, Minoru, and MAZADA, as Kea pinned MAZADA again.
In their final two League matches, the Champions defeated the AAA team of Dark Ozz and Dark Cuervo, before shockingly losing to the team of TARU and René Duprée after Tyger got himself disqualified retaliating to TARU's use of a chair, but getting caught in the process, causing him and Kea to finish 4th in the League. Had they won the match, they would have made 2nd place in the League, and had a spot in the finals.
The night of the finals, we saw Kea team with fellow veterans Kikuchi and Honda to defeat the young team of Seiya Sanada, Manabu Soya and BUSHI, as Tyger teamed with Kono again, along with Kaz Hayashi, to defeat the VDM team of TARU, René Duprée & Minoru, Tyger getting a bit of revenge from the DQ loss, pinning Duprée.
In the finals of the RWTL, we say the VOODOO Murders team of KENSO and KONO defeat Suwama and Ryota Hama to win the tournament, and earn a title shot against Tyger and Kea. Although the date has not been announced, it is assumed they will get their match early next year.
AJPW, 29.11.2010 Toyooka Citizen Gymnasium
5. Real World Tag League: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [8] beat Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi [0] (12:01) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Kikuchi
AJPW, 01.12.2010 Toyama Techno Hall
2. Taiyo Kea beat MAZADA (7:16) with a TKO. 3. Shuji Kondo & Justin Tyger beat Ryota Hama & BUSHI (17:25) when Tyger used a Rolling Solebutt on BUSHI
AJPW, 03.12.2010 Iwate Prefectural Gymnasium
3. Taiyo Kea, Tsuyoshi Kikuchi & Justin Tyger beat KONO, Minoru & MAZADA (13:19) when Kea used a TKO on MAZADA
AJPW, 04.12.2010 Iwaki City Gymnasium
6. Real World Tag League: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [10] beat Dark Ozz & Dark Cuervo [8] (9:06) when Kea used a H5O on Ozz
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 05.12.2010 Odate Citizen Gymnasium
4. Real World Tag League: TARU & René Duprée [6] beat Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [10] (6:28) by DQ (Foul on Tyger)
- Real World Tag League Group Stage Final Standings:
1. KENSO & KONO [12] 2. Minoru Suzuki & Masakatsu Funaki [11] 3. Suwama & Ryota Hama [11] 4. Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger [10] 5. Dark Ozz & Dark Cuervo [8] 6. Seiya Sanada & Manabu Soya [7] 7. TARU & René Duprée [6] 8. Osamu Nishimura & Joe Malenko [5] 9. Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi [2]
AJPW "REAL WORLD TAG LEAGUE 2010", 07.12.2010 Sendai Sun Plaza
3. Real World Tag League - Finalist Decision Match: Suwama & Ryota Hama beat Minoru Suzuki & Masakatsu Funaki (17:53) when Hama used a Body Press on Funaki. 4. Taiyo Kea, Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi beat Seiya Sanada, Manabu Soya & BUSHI (14:11) when Kea used a Samoan Drop on BUSHI. 6. Kaz Hayashi, Shuji Kondo & Justin Tyger beat TARU, René Duprée & Minoru (9:50) when Tyger used a Western Lariat on Duprée 7. Real World Tag League - Final: KENSO & KONO beat Suwama & Ryota Hama (20:44) when KONO used a Giant Knee Drop on Suwama.
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 41 12/9/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Differ Ariake
1. Singles Match: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] beat Takashi Okita (8:12) with a Shiga Sleeper 2. Singles Match: Akihiko Ito beat Kenta Kakinuma (10:32) with a Diving Body Press 3. Tag Match: Manabu Soya and Munenori Sawa beat Kazuchika Okada and Kota Ibushi (11:57) when Soya used a Brainbuster on Okada 4. Tag Match: Masayuki Kono and Kento Miyahara beat Justin Tyger and Fale Simitaitoko (13:23) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Fale 5. Six Man Tag Match: Katsuyori Shibata, Atsushi Aoki, Satoshi Kajiwara beat Katsuhiko Nakajima, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Shota Takanishi (10:25) when Shibata used a PK on Takanishi 6. Three-Way Match: Ryuji Hijikata beat Chris Prospect and Kenny Omega (14:53) with a Fisherman Buster on Omega 7. Singles Match - Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Shuhei Taniguchi went to a Time Limit Draw - (30:00) (4th Defense)
- In a night of surprises, the biggest surprise of the night had to be when Daisuke Sekimoto was draw in a singles match, meaning an automatic title defense, against the rocketing Shuhei Taniguchi. Sekimoto started the match dominating the lesser experienced Taniguchi with his brute strength and power. To the surprise of everyone, slowly, but surely, Taniguchi gained control over Sekimoto, using his wrestling and speed to take the champion down and gain the control! Sekimoto attempted to again use his strength to overtake Taniguchi, but Taniguchi got out of it every time, taking the champion down and out wrestling him! Taniguchi gained control and grabbed Sekimoto firmly from behind… before power lifting him and throwing him back, hitting a huge German Suplex! Sekimoto fell head over heels, rolling onto his stomach, before Taniguchi stood over him, grasping him, and slinging him back again! As Sekimoto hit the mat, Taniguchi covered the champion.. and got a two count! Sekimoto staggered up, as Taniguchi grabbed him and set up for Fisherman Suplex… but Sekimoto slipped out of it, and slid behind Taniguchi, hitting a German Suplex! Sekimoto held on, rolling both of them over, before hitting a German Suplex Hold…. Only getting a one count! Sekimoto stood up in shock, as Taniguchi jumped up, letting out a war cry, before hitting Sekimoto with elbow after elbow after elbow, before hitting another German Suplex! Sekimoto bounced into a seating position, as Taniguchi cramped him up, lifting him up, and hitting a Fisherman Suplex! Taniguchi laid on top of Sekimoto, making the cover… but the bell rang before the referee could count the fall! Taniguchi looked around in confusion, as the referee called for the time limit draw! Taniguchi collapsed to the mat in exhaustion and disappointment, as the adrenaline wore off slowly. Sekimoto staggered up, as Taniguchi walked over to him, handing him his Heavyweight Championship, before the two shook hands.
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 42 12/12/10 Tokorozawa Citizen Gymnasium Sub Arena
1. Takashi Okita beat Shota Takanishi (7:19) with a Football Tackle 2. Chris Brookes Debut Match: Justin Tyger beat Chris Brookes (9:14) with a Northern Lights Bomb 3. Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma beat Fale Simitaitoko and Munenori Sawa (11:44) when Okada used an Octopus Stretch on Fale 4. Atsushi Aoki, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega beat Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara, Kento Miyahara (14:04) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Miyahara 5. Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Masayuki Kono, Katsuyori Shibata, Ryuji Hijikata (22:01) when Sekimoto used a German Suplex Hold on Shibata 6. Special Tag Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and KAI [AJPW] beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Chris Prospect (15:29) when Kojima used a Lariat on Prospect
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 43 12/14/10 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
1. Chris Prospect beat Chris Brookes (7:32) with a Cradle Driver 2. Takashi Okita and Shota Takanishi beat Kento Miyahara and Jun Nishikawa [FREE] (8:16) when Okita used a Football Tackle on Nishikawa 3. Justin Tyger, Atsushi Aoki, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] beat Fale Simitaitoko, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara (11:18) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Kajiwara 4. Ryusuke Taguchi Debut Match: Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW], Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa beat Ryuji Hijikata, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega (13:18) when Taguchi used a Dodon on Omega 5. Special Tag Match: Shuhei Taniguchi and Akihiko Ito beat Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (14:22) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Yamato 6. Manabu Nakanishi Debut Match: Masayuki Kono, Katsuyori Shibata, Kazuchika Okada beat Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW], Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya (22:12) when Kono used a Backdrop Suplex on Soya
- In the first match of the night, we saw Chris Brookes, a young wrestler from England, have his second match in GATTACA: PRO against Junior Ace Chris Prospect. Brookes put up a good fight against the former champion, but fell when Prospect ended the match with a Cradle Driver. After the match, the two shook hands.
- In a special six man tag, we saw the debut a former IWGP Junior and Junior Tag Team Champion Ryusuke Taguchi, as he teamed with Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa to battle Ryuji Hijikata, and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega, who recently defeated Taguchi and his partner Prince Devitt to win the titles. Even with their recent success as Champions, Omega showed weakness against Taguchi, getting pinned by him after a Dodon, ending the match. After the match, Hayato and Hijikata, who have a title match in two days, stared down, as Taguchi inserted himself in between the two, holding the Junior Heavyweight Championship. He looked at Hayato, and then Hijikata, before looking back down at the title, as he handed it to Hayato.
- As Kenta Kobashi did nothing but riddle his mind, Satoshi Kojima looks to dominate everyone and everything. Tonight, he teams with his F4 partner Hiroshi Yamato to battle Shuhei Taniguchi and Akihiko Ito. Kojima and Taniguchi tore through each other, throwing more elbows than anyone could count, but even through all of this, Ito made his mark, as he took control over Yamato, before hitting a Dragon Suplex Hold, but only getting a two count. Ito kept Yamato down, as he climbed to the top rope and hit a Diving Body Press! Yamato bounced around the ring, stumbling to his feet, before Taniguchi caught him, hitting a Fisherman Suplex! Kojima charged into the ring, but Ito cut him off, as Taniguchi pinned Yamato to end the match!
- In the main event, Daisuke Sekimoto, the Heavyweight Champion, teamed with Manabu Soya, and former IWGP Heavyweight Champion and NJPW ace, Manabu Nakanishi. They banded together to face Masayuki Kono, Katsuyori Shibata, and Kazuchika Okada. Nakanishi, Sekimoto, and Soya, all three focused their brute strength against their opponents, steadily keeping control. At one point, Nakanishi had Okada trapped in a Mana Bauer, his Backbreaker Rack. Nakanishi wrenched harder and harder, but as Kono charged into the ring to break up the move, Sekimoto ran in after him, shoving Kono away, but inadvertently hitting Nakanishi as he did it. Nakanishi fell to the ground, as Okada bounced out of the ring! Shibata hauled over to Sekimoto hitting him with a huge elbow, before jumping and hitting a kick to his chest, sending him staggering against the ropes! Shibata rebounded off the ropes and ran at Sekimoto, but Sekimoto ducked Shibata’s Lariat, but Shibata landed on the apron, turning around and hitting Sekimoto with an elbow, before grabbing his head and jumping from the apron, snapping Sekimoto’s neck against the ropes, before pulling him to the outside. Kono walked over to Nakanishi, stomping down on him, as Soya ran in the ring after Kono, hitting a forearm to the back of his head! Kono staggered, as Soya kept on Kono, hitting him with several elbows, before Kono ducked a Lariat attempted, as he rebounded and hit a Knee Strike, sending Soya staggering, before hitting another! Soya fell to a knee, as Kono slid behind him, heaving Soya in the air, hitting a Backdrop Suplex, Soya’s head and neck bouncing off the mat! Kono laid on Soya, but Nakanishi arose, and ran toward the pin, but was caught by Shibata, hitting a kick to his head, sending him staggering long enough for the referee to count to three, ending the match! After the Match, Kono, Shibata, and Okada stood in victory, before Nakanishi charged them, punching them all to the ground! He grabbed Okada, hitting a German Suplex, sending him flopping out of the ring! Nakanishi grabbed Shibata and hit a Short-Range Lariat, before hitting a Tackle, sending him out of the ring! Kono caught him in the midst of this, hitting a few elbows, before Nakanishi caught him with a hard Headbutt, sending both men back a bit, before Nakanishi threw a Lariat, sending Kono to a knee, before throwing him out of the ring! Sekimoto slid in the ring, facing Nakanishi. Nakanishi’s face grew red, as he reminded Sekimoto of how “he ruined the match”! Sekimoto went in defense of himself, telling him it was an accident while saving Nakanishi! Nakanishi looked away, before slapping Sekimoto! Sekimoto looked at Nakanishi, and before he could react, Nakanishi speared him to the ground, raining down punches, before picking him up, throwing him across the ring, before stomping him to the ground. Soya ran into the ring, and shoved Nakanishi, yelling at him, before Nakanishi picked him up, holding him over his head by his throat, before throwing him across and out of the ring, bouncing off the ropes, and landing on Okada, who was staggering to his feet. Back in the ring, Sekimoto was staggering to his feet himself, but was cut back down as Nakanishi hit him with a knee. Nakanishi began stomping on his back, before picking him up and locking him in the Mana Bauer! He pulled harder and harder, as Sekimoto let out a scream of pain! As the crowd looked on in a shocked silence having never seen their champion beaten this badly, Nakanishi threw Sekimoto back with a German Suplex! Nakanishi picked up the Heavyweight Champion, looking down at it, before smacking Sekimoto in the face with it! He laughed, before stopping it on Sekimoto’s chest, as he walked off in his pride. Kono and Soya slid back into the ring to check on Sekimoto, as Soya grabbed the microphone and challenged Nakanishi to a singles match, being met with laughter from the man, who agreed either way, before walking out of the arena.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2010 21:19:45 GMT -5
Kea to get Triple Crown Championship shot; Tag Team Championship with Tyger defense announced!
For the first time since 2008, Taiyo Kea will be wrestling for the Triple Crown Championship, which is currently held by Suwama!
Taiyo Kea, who has been in All Japan Pro Wrestling since 1994, won the titles in 2006 from Satoshi Kojima, after winning the 2006 Champion’s Carnival, defeating Suwama himself. The following year, the two went to a 30 minute time limit draw in the 2007 Champion’s Carnival. Suwama went on to win the 2008 Champion’s Carnival, and won the Triple Crown Championship. Kea quickly made himself a threat, and challenged for the titles. The match saw the two once again go to a one full hour time limit draw. Suwama went on to lose the titles to The Great Muta. In the 2009 Champion’s Carnival, the two men went to have yet another 30 minute draw, before in the 2010 Champion’s Carnival, Suwama finally defeated Kea, 4 years after Kea defeated him, although they nearly hit the time limit draw again. Kea and Suwama both went on to lose the Carnival, but Suwama later defeated Minoru Suzuki to win the Triple Crown Championship for the second time. Kea quickly made himself known in the eyes of Suwama, pinning the champion during the Real World Tag League. Now, Taiyo Kea and the Triple Crown Champion Suwama will once again meet in the ring, with the titles on the line!
“Suwama is not a real champion, he’s a fake champion,” Kea said about Suwama, “I am the real thing, my championship reign was better than Suwama will ever be.”
Kea has another title match to turn his attention to though, as he and his long time tag partner and friend Justin Tyger will defend their Tag Team Championships just days before, against the RWTL winners, KENSO and KONO. Kea and Tyger have defeated every other teaming of the VOODOO Murders, but now will face the pair that many think are the strongest pairing in VDM.
Can Kea make a clean sweep of the titles, or will all of the pressures take its toll on the veteran?
All Japan Pro-Wrestling - "NEW YEAR SHINING SERIES 2011"
AJPW, 03.01.2011 Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. AJPW World Tag Team Titles: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger (c) vs. KENSO & KONO
AJPW, 10.01.2011 Hamakita City Gymnasium
1. Triple Crown Championship: Suwama (c) vs. Taiyo Kea
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2010 22:03:15 GMT -5
I've been listening. I may have been out injured since last year, but I have been listening. I don't know if Kojima thought I wasn't listening, I don't know if he thought he would get what he wanted, I don't even know if he really wanted it, but he's got it. Kenta Kobashi is here in GATTACA: PROJECT. I'm here to show Kojima that I am still everything I was. Kojima thinks he's not only better than me, but he thinks he's the best ever. I will quickly prove him wrong on that. Kojima is a great wrestler, he's been a champion every he's gone, but he doesn't have a good head on his shoulders. That's his downfall. Is he better than me? I don't know, he might be. Is he the best ever? Not chance, not a chance at all.
KAI and Hiroshi Yamato are two great wrestlers, and they have an amazing future ahead of them in All Japan. I've been teaching Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito for years now. I am not to judge how good they are, or how they compare to KAI and Yamato, all I can say is I'm excited for all six of us to meet in the ring.
I'm excited to see them step up for the big match, and I'm excited to finally get my hands on Kojima again, and hopefully shut him up while doing it.
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 44 12/16/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Kenta Kakinuma and Kenny Omega vs. Kento Miyahara and Jun Nishikawa [FREE] 2. Chris Brookes vs. Kazuchika Okada 3. Fale Simitaitoko and Chris Prospect vs. Takashi Okita and Munenori Sawa 4. Justin Tyger, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Akihiko Ito vs. Masayuki Kono, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara 5. Special Singles Match: Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] vs. Manabu Soya 6. Daisuke Sekimoto and Atsushi Aoki vs. Katsuyori Shibata and Kota Ibushi 7. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] vs. Shuhei Taniguchi 8. Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. Ryuji Hijikata
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 45 12/18/10 (Samurai! TV) Yoyogi National Stadium Gymnasium #2
1. Kensuke Office Reunite: Justin Tyger, Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Brookes vs. Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Satoshi Kajiwara 2. Manabu Soya, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega vs. Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 3. Masayuki Kono, Atsushi Aoki, Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa 4. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Hijikata vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 5. BURNING vs. F4: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH], Chris Prospect, Akihiko Ito vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW]
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 44 12/16/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Kenny Omega and Kenta Kakinuma beat Kento Miyahara and Jun Nishikawa [FREE] (8:06) when Omega used a Haduoken on Nishikawa 2. Kazuchika Okada beat Chris Brookes (11:41) with a Octopus Stretch 3. Fale Simitaitoko and Chris Prospect beat Takashi Okita and Munenori Sawa (9:53) when Prospect used a Cradle Driver on Sawa 4. Justin Tyger, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Akihiko Ito beat Masayuki Kono, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara (12:33) when Ito used a Dragon Suplex Hold on Kajiwara 5. Special Singles Match: Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] beat Manabu Soya (10:54) with a Argentine Backbreaker Suplex 6. Katsuyori Shibata and Kota Ibushi beat Daisuke Sekimoto and Atsushi Aoki (13:26) when Shibata used a PK on Aoki 7. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] beat Shuhei Taniguchi (15:11) by Referee Stoppage (Lariats) 8. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryuji Hijikata beat Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) (22:42) with a Super Fisherman Buster (Title Change; Hayato Fails in 8th Defense)
- In the opening match, Kenta Kakinuma banded together with IWGP Jr. Tag Team Champion Kenny Omega to battle the Kensuke Office teaming of Kento Miyahara and Jun Nishikawa. Miyahara put on a good fight with Omega, but inexperience with the younger Nishikawa proved to be the teams downfall, as Omega smacked him with a stiff Haduoken, knocking him out just long enough to make the match winning pin!
- In his next GATTACA: PRO match, Chris Brookes looked to end his losing streak, as he took on a man very similar to him, Kazuchika Okada. Both very tall and very skinny, both men used their agility to keep each other on their toes the entire match, but after a great showing, Brookes received a kick in the head from Okada, before Okada trapped him in the Octopus Stretch, wrenching harder and harder until Brookes had no choice but to tap out. After the match, Okada helped Brookes up, and shook his hand.
- Fale Simitaitoko partnered with former Kensuke Office student Chris Prospect to fight the team of Munenori Sawa and fellow former Kensuke Office kid, Takashi Okita. Prospect and Okita showed their familiarity with each other, as both men had an answer and reversal for everything that the other had. The two had a long exchange of reversals, seemingly never-ending, before Okita surprised Prospect with a Football Tackle, sending Prospect flying across the ring before smashing into the ropes! Okita drug Prospect to the middle, going for the pin.. but got a two count! In the end, it was Prospect making the pin, as he took Sawa down and wore his neck before hitting the Cradle Driver to win the match!
- Masayuki Kono teamed with Kensuke Office representatives Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara to battle a team, very BURNING, as former BURNING stablemates Justin Tyger and Kentaro Shiga teamed with current BURNING member Akihiko Ito. Tyger, Shiga, and Ito flowed as a team, with their years of experience teaming with each other, as Kono, Nakajima, and Kajiwara had a bit of a problem meshing. The BURNING team used their arsenal of double team moves and kept the ring cut off entirely. Nakajima and Shiga had some heated exchanges, as Nakajima gained control over him for his team, but slowly began to lose it when BURNING’s team experiences came into play again. BURNING slowly gained control over the match, and Kajiwara, as Shiga hit a Pumphandle Backbreaker on him, before Tyger grabbed him and threw a Body Solebutt, cracking him in the chest, as finally, Ito grabbed him and hit a Dragon Suplex Hold, as Shiga and Tyger kept Nakajima and Kono out of the ring. Ito held onto Kajiwara, making the cover… and getting the three count! After the match, the BURNING three celebrated together, before Nakajima walked in, looking at Shiga, not forgetting his loss to Shiga during the INFINITE Junior League. The two looked at each other, before Nakajima challenged Shiga to another match! As Shiga agreed and shook his hand, Nakajima vowed he will not lose again!
- After the gruesome attack on Sekimoto, Manabu Soya challenge the man who attacked the Heavyweight Champion, former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Manabu Nakanishi! Soya and Nakanishi clashed in the middle of the ring, engaging in a test of strength. Both men used their brute strength to force each other back, before getting stuck in a stalemate! The two pushed with all of their might, before Nakanishi let go, hitting Soya with a punch, rocking him. As Soya staggered back, Nakanishi charged him, hitting a huge Lariat. Soya hit the mat, but immediately jumped up, running at Nakanishi, smashing right into him! Neither man moved from their spot, before Soya stampeded him again, this time, throwing a Lariat! Nakanishi hardly moved, laughing in Soya’s face! Nakanishi lifted him up, holding him in the air, before throwing him back, hitting a powerful Suplex! Soya rolled on the ground, as Nakanishi dropped an elbow on his back, before dropping another… and another… before dropping a knee! Nakanishi heaved Soya to his feet, before locking in the Argentine Backbreaker! Nakanishi pulled harder and harder, as Soya slowly bent more and more! Soya yelled in pain, before Nakanishi threw Soya back, hitting another Suplex! Nakanishi laid over Soya, making the pin, and scoring the victory!
- Katsuyori Shibata and Kota Ibushi teamed up once again, as they took on the team of the Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto and INFINITE Junior finalist Atsushi Aoki. Ibushi and Aoki immediately went into a brawl, trading kicks, while Shibata charged Sekimoto, hitting a Knee Strike, connecting to the champion’s head. The two traded a number of punches and elbows, before Shibata picked him up and threw a Suplex, as Sekimoto rolled through it, kicking Shibata in the head! Shibata shot up, cracking Sekimoto with several more kicks, while Aoki kicked Ibushi in the arm, wearing him down for the inevitable, as Aoki took him down, and locked in the Cross Armbreaker! Aoki wrenched and pulled harder, as Shibata and Sekimoto brawled on the outside! Sekimoto took control of Shibata, grabbing him and keeping him from entering the ring. Shibata threw wild elbows, hoping to get Sekimoto off of him, but came up with nothing, as Aoki pulled harder and harder on Ibushi’s arm. Sekimoto held onto Shibata for all his life…. But was suddenly tore away, as Manabu Nakanishi ripped him off Shibata, throwing him against the railing! Shibata looked back at Nakanishi, before sliding in the ring, and stomping on Aoki. Shibata rebounded off the ropes and charged Aoki, hitting a Penalty Kick, sending a spine tingling smack throughout the arena! Shibata quickly covered Aoki…. Getting the three count! After the match, Nakanishi kept on his attack of Sekimoto, throwing him into the railing again, before grabbing him, and hitting a German Suplex on the floor! Sekimoto smacked the concrete with a sickening thud, as Nakanishi ran over and grabbed the Heavyweight Title. He stared at it, looking down on Sekimoto, yelling at him that the title would be his soon!
- After going to a 30 minute draw with the Heavyweight Champion, Shuhei Taniguchi looks to capitalize on his recent success, with the F4 invader Satoshi Kojima in his sites. After losing to Kojima during the first BURNING vs. F4 six man tag, Taniguchi, after a huge boost of confidence after his time limit draw with Sekimoto, looked to be the one to rid GATTACA of the veteran wrestler. The two met in the middle of the right, trading elbow shots. Neither man would back down, until Kojima spun and hit a Rolling Elbow, smacking Taniguchi in the jaw, sending him back! Kojima charged Taniguchi, but he ducked the Lariat attempt! As Kojima turned around, he was met with another elbow! Taniguchi picked him up and threw him behind himself, Kojima bouncing off the mat. As Kojima rolled to his stomach, Taniguchi climbed on top of him, as the two began wrestling around for several moments, as Taniguchi, the amateur wrestling champion, slowly started taking control over Kojima! As Taniguchi was about to roll Kojima over for a pin, Kojima threw a wild elbow, hitting Taniguchi in the temple, causing him to lose focus, as Kojima scurried away from him, before standing up. Taniguchi staggered up, before Kojima ran to him, hitting a Lariat! Taniguchi fell to the ground, but rose up, grabbing Kojima, and locking in a Fisherman Suplex, hitting it quickly, before Kojima could react! Taniguchi covered Kojima… but got a two count! Taniguchi stood up, picking Kojima up, but Kojima smacked him with an elbow! Kojima picked him up, turning him over, and hitting a Rydeen Bomb! Taniguchi fell to the mat, as Kojima covered him.. but Taniguchi kicked out at one! Kojima stood up, slowly lifting Taniguchi up… before hitting a Lariat! Taniguchi stood up, screaming in Kojima’s face! As Kojima pulled back in shock, Taniguchi smacked him with several elbows, before grabbing him and hitting a German Suplex! Taniguchi followed through, hitting another German, before following through again, and hitting a German Suplex Hold…. Getting a 2.9! Kojima barely got his shoulder up, as Taniguchi picked Kojima up, hitting a Stalling German Suplex Hold…. Getting a two count! Taniguchi stood up in surprise, before picking Kojima up again, setting up for a Fisherman Suplex… but Kojima blocked it, getting out of Taniguchi’s grasps, hitting a Rolling Elbow! Taniguchi stumbled, as Kojima hit a Lariat! Kojima picked Taniguchi up, hitting yet another Lariat for good measure! Kojima covered him.. getting a one count! Kojima, going from shock to anger, picked Taniguchi up, hitting another Lariat…. And another… and another… and another! Taniguchi crumpled to the mat, as Kojima pinned him again, pushing down with all his might… but Taniguchi threw his legs up, kicking out! Kojima face turned dark red, as spit flew out of his mouth, standing up, before he picked Taniguchi up, throwing him into the corner, hitting Lariat after Lariat after lariat after Lariat! Taniguchi slumped down, but Kojima pulled him up and out of the ropes, hitting another Lariat! Kojima pulled him up again, before rebounded off the ropes, hitting a cracking Lariat, sending Taniguchi flipping straight on his head! The referee checked on him, before stand up, calling the match off, declaring Kojima the winner! After the match, Kojima stomped Taniguchi repeatedly, before picking him up, hitting ANOTHER Lariat! Kojima began laughing hysterically, as he pulled Taniguchi’s limp body back up, before Tyger, Ito, Prospect, and Okada charged to the ring, running Kojima out of the ring, as Taniguchi collapsed to the ground!
- Ryuji Hijikata is the INFINITE Junior of 2010, defeating his arch rival Atsushi Aoki to win the INFINITE League, and to earn a Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship shot, against the champion Fujita Jr. Hayato. As Hayato went into his record-setting 8th defense of the title, he and Hijikata met with a standoff of kicks, nailing each other multiple times, until Hayato changed his plan, throwing a huge head kick, sending Hijikata stumbling, but he quickly recovered, and answered with a Jumping Head Kick! Hayato fell to the mat, as Hijikata covered him immediately, looking for the quick win… but only got a one count! Both men stood to their feet, as Hayato threw a slap, clashing with Hijikata’s face, sending a clap throughout the arena. Hijikata rubbed his sting face for a moment, before swinging at Hayato, colliding with a right hook, hitting Hayato right under the chin, sending Hayato’s head bobbing! As Hayato lost all bearing, Hijikata punted Hayato in the knee, sending Hayato face planting, smacking the canvas. Hijikata began stomping on Hayato’s neck and back, wearing him down, before locking him in a neck lock, wrenching him harder and harder. Hayato scratched and clawed for the ropes, but when he found nothing, he threw a wild elbow, hitting Hijikata in the ribs. Hijikata’s grip slipped as he began coughing. Hayato, noticing this, threw several more elbows in the same spot, causing Hijikata to fall off of Hayato, giving Hayato the opportunity to jump up and punt him in the head, sending Hijikata rolling out of the ring. Hayato rolled to the outside and picked Hijikata up, hitting him with a cracking elbow, sending Hijikata falling into the apron. Hayato threw a kick to his chest, smacking Hijikata in the sternum! As Hijikata hunched over in pain, Hayato climbed on the apron, and jumped off, landing a Kneedrop on Hijikata’s head! Hijikata fell to the mat, as Hayato stomped down on his head, getting a measure of revenge from moments before. Hayato walked off, cocky at his control over the challenger. He turned around and lifted Hijikata up, getting hit with a huge slap! Hayato staggered back, as Hijikata threw a huge kick, nailing Hayato in the stomach, causing him to stumble and fall into the railing. As the fans backed away, Hijikata threw another kick, connecting with Hayato’s face, sending him flipping into the seats! Hijikata slipped over and walked up to Hayato, stepping on his neck, pushing all his weight down. Hijikata grabbed Hayato by the head and dragged him to the door for the railings, and laid his head between the rail and the door, before slamming the door on his neck! Hijikata followed this by kicking the door closed on his neck again! Hayato stumbled and staggered around, grabbing his neck. Hijikata threw him in the ring, before following and pinning the champion… getting a two count! Hijikata picked Hayato up, hitting some downward elbows to the back of his head, before setting him up for a Fisherman Buster…. But Hayato slipped out of it, kicking Hijikata in the back! As Hijikata wrenched in pain, Hayato threw a kick, hitting him in the back of the knees, causing Hijikata to fall to his knees. Hayato charged the ropes ad rebounded, hitting Hijikata with a Helm! Hayato reached to catch Hijikata, but missed his reach, and fell to the mat, holding his neck. The two laid on the mat, as Hayato slowly crawled to Hijikata, covering him… but only getting a one count, as Hijikata simply rolled out of the weak pin. Hijikata crawled up the turnbuckles, getting to his feet, and what immediately hit by a Jumping Knee Strike to his back! Hijikata collapsed into the corner, as Hayato climbed back to his feet against the ropes, before throwing a big kick, once again hitting Hijikata’s back. As Hijikata winced in pain, slipping down the turnbuckles, Hayato seated him down, giving him a face wash, before charging at the ropes and rebounding, hitting a knee strike to Hijikata’s head. Hijikata fell into the corner lower, as Hayato ran, and hit another knee! Hayato rebounded again, but this time, Hijikata rolled out of the ring, and caught Hayato’s foot, tripping him! As Hayato smacked the mat, Hijikata climbed on the apron, before stomping Hayato’s neck through the ropes. Hijikata climbed back in the ring, punting Hayato’s face several times, before throwing him in the corner, running and throwing a knee in Hayato’s face! Hijikata laid against the ropes, catching his bearings, hitting Hayato with a cheap knee, smacking him right in the nose. As blood spurted down Hayato’s face onto his chest, Hijikata picked him up, but before he could react, Hayato threw a slap, smacking Hijikata right in the face! As the crowd let out a huge “OHH!”, Hijikata fired back, slapping Hayato right back! As blood went swinging, the two broke down in a fist fight, throwing punches in almost a blur. After several moments, Hayato threw a right hook that sent Hijikata back, as Hayato took advantage, kicking Hijikata in the chest, before sliding behind him, and kicking him in his weakened back! Hijikata fell to his knees, as Hayato charged off the ropes, and threw a Helm… but Hijikata dodged, falling to his stomach! Hayato stopped in his tracks and jumped on top of him, locking in a Sleeper Hold! Hayato wrenched, as Hijikata trashed to get out of the hold. Hayato held on for all he could, as he rolled to his back. Hijikata, visibly slipping away, held in, not giving up and fighting to stay conscious! Hayato wrenched harder and harder, before realizing that the hold was in vain. Hayato let go and quickly rolled Hijikata over and pinned him… getting no less than a 2.9! Hijikata, heavily fogged, crawled slowly to the edge of the ring, before getting dragged back in. Hayato sat him up, preparing for a Helm, but as he began to ran, Hijikata fell over, still feeling the effects of the sleeper. Hayato walked over to him, before setting him back up again, this time throwing a kick, smacking Hijikata, sending his head wobbling as he fell back down. Hayato stood over him, whipping the blood of his face, before shaking it off on Hijikata’s face. Hayato, bent over, taunting Hijikata, smacking him in the face. Hijikata shook off the cobwebs, before throwing a wild punch, hitting Hayato right in the chin! Hayato froze, going glossy eyed, before hitting the mat beside Hijikata. Both men laid, feeling the effects of the match. Hijikata slowly rose to his feet, stumbling back to his feet for a moment, before raising back up. Hayato crawled to Hijikata’s feet, before climbing up him, getting to his feet. The two stared off for a moment, before Hayato slapped Hijikata again. As he rubbed the reddening hand print on his face, he looked Hayato dead in the eye, letting out a war cry, before bombarding Hayato with punches and kicks and slaps! Hayato fell over, but Hijikata picked him right back up, setting him up for the Fisherman Suplex.. and connecting! Hayato laid stiff as Hijikata covered him, hooking his leg with all his strength… and getting a two count! The crowd stomped and clapped, as Hijikata picked Hayato up, and set him up for another… but Hayato slipped out again, but this time, cradling Hijikata into a pin.. getting a two count! Hijikata scrambled to his feet, but Hayato met him with a kick, sending him back down! Hayato, taking a step back, hit Hijikata with a Helm! Hijikata fell into the ropes, before Hayato dragged him to the middle of the ring, propping him up on his knees, hitting another Helm! Hijikata crumpled to the canvas, as Hayato pinned him.. getting a one count! Hayato fell over in shock, as Hijikata laid motionless. Hayato staggered up, picking Hijikata up, throwing a kick, but getting caught! Hijikata lifted him up by his leg, before throwing him back down. As Hayato bounced off the mat, Hijikata climbed to the top turnbuckle, preparing for a dive… but Hayato rolled to his feet, and jumped hitting Hijikata with a knee, sending Hijikata sailing and crashing to the floor! Hayato fell against the corner, catching his breath, as Hijikata laid on the ground not moving. The referee began the count out, slowly climb past five… ten… fifteen.. as Hijikata slowly began stirring. The referee counted… eighteen… nineteen! The crowd stomped and clapped and screamed, as Hijikata climbed up the apron, and rolled in the ring, as Hayato immediately met him with a number of stomps. Hayato lifted him up, before throwing a kick, nailing Hijikata in the jaw. Hijikata fell over, as Hayato walked to the other side of the ring and leaned against the ropes. Hijikata slowly crawled to his knees, as Hayato charged, and hit a Helm, sending Hijikata smacking the mat! Hayato rolled Hijikata cover, going for the cover…. But got a two count! Hayato stared at the referee in shock, while he picked Hijikata up, as Hijikata stumbled into the corner. Hayato went into a fighting stance, throwing swift punches up and down Hijikata, before throwing kicks. Hijikata stood unresponsive, having no answer. Hayato threw a knee, hitting Hijikata in the chest, before throwing another… but Hijikata shoved Hayato, sending him crashing to the canvas! Hijikata hunched over, regaining his bearings, as Hayato stood up, grinning an evil, blood stained smile, running at Hijikata, looking for another knee, but Hijikata ducked! Hayato hit the turnbuckle, as Hijikata pushed Hayato into the corner, punching Hayato in the nose. Hijikata lifted Hayato and sat him on the top rope, hitting him with another punch for good measure, before climbing up the ropes, meeting Hayato face to face, hitting two elbows, before Hayato socked him in the mouth! Hijikata weaved and waved, nearly falling off the ropes, as Hayato kneed him in the stomach! Hijikata shook off the hit, hitting Hayato with a slap! Hayato waved back, as Hijikata hit an elbow! He quickly grabbed Hayato, setting up for a Fisherman Buster! He climbed to the top rope, and swung Hayato back as he leaped into the air! They hit the mat below, Hayato landing straight on his head and neck! Hijikata crawled over to Hayato, and pinned him…. And got the three count! Hijikata rose to his feet, throwing up his arm in victory! Hijikata smiled, as the referee handed him the championship belt and the huge trophy, officially crowning him the new champion! Hijikata put his belt on, and posed for pictures with the trophy, as Hayato slowly stirred, crawling to his feet. He sat in disbelief, failing his eighth defense, no longer the champion. He whipped the blood of his face and mouth, before staggering over to Hijikata. He looked at the unbelievable site of Hijikata with his Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship, before looking Hijikata in the eye, slapping the taste out of his mouth! Hijikata looked over, and slapped Hayato right back! The two stared a moment longer, before Hayato extended his hand, as Hijikata shook it! Hayato congratulated him before stumbling out of the ring, as Sawa and Takanishi aided him to the back. Hijikata posed again, now the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion! Hijikata couldn’t celebrate too long, as NJPW’s Ryusuke Taguchi climbed in the ring, and looked Hijikata over, before extending his hand, challenging the new champion! Hijikata nodded, and accepted the handshake, before Taguchi clapped for him, before walking off.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 17, 2010 9:22:03 GMT -5
Wow I've missed quite a bit, its all looking very good as usual, the lottery on 41 was fun and produced a great main event, huge write-ups on the last show, I like big write ups exclusivly for big shows/matches, I think the main event could have benefited from paragraphing, nice to see a new Junior champ, I like this new Chris Brookes character who I am guessing it made up I'm hoping his streak of loses stops with a huge win over an established star, good look and keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2010 11:24:49 GMT -5
Nah, Brookes is a legit wrestler.
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