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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2010 22:58:16 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 45 12/18/10 (Samurai! TV) Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium
1. Kensuke Office Reunite: Justin Tyger, Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Brookes beat Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Satoshi Kajiwara (12:33) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Miyahara 2. Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] beat Manabu Soya, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega (13:58) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Omega 3. Masayuki Kono, Atsushi Aoki, Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Katsuyori Shibata, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa (17:13) when Nakajima used an R-15 on Sawa 4. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Hijikata vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] went to a Time Limit Draw (30:00) 5. BURNING vs. F4 - Kenta Kobashi Return: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH], Chris Prospect, Akihiko Ito beat Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (29:13) when Kobashi used a Lariat on Yamato
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2010 13:55:13 GMT -5
Hey everyone! It’s Joe Doering again. I’ve been gone from GATTACA: PRO for a little over six months now. Training and getting better in America the entire time. I’m bigger than I was when I left, and I’m also much better and a lot wiser to, I had a lot of help from the veterans in FCW, and I owe a lot to them.
But now, it’s time for my excursion to come to a close. It’s time to come back to GATTACA in the best shape of my life, and better than I’ve ever been in the ring. I loved being here in America for so long, but I’m missing being in Japan and wrestling in front of you great fans, and wrestling with all my friends.
I am honored to announce my return match will take place, on the fifth annual HALO PPV. The first four HALO events took place in Pro Wrestling GEN, and like a lot of other things, GATTACA will carry the tradition on, resuming the annual show, as a milestone after their 50th EUGENICS event. HALO is known for being one of the biggest shows of the year, and I am happy to have my return match as a featured match on the show.
I will make an impact, and I will not disappoint. I’m a brand new Joe Doering, I’m better, faster, stronger, and I will not lose, to anyone. I am certain no one can beat me. No one.
GATTACA: PRO, "HALO V" 1/15/11 (PPV) Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium
1. GURENTAI Reunite - Joe Doering Return: 2. Junior Heavyweight Championship: 3. Heavyweight Championship:
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2010 21:30:07 GMT -5
Sato Coming to GATTACA; Ishikawa to Return to Ring; Prospect Falls to Injury
- Hikaru Sato, former Pancrase fighter and former KO-D Openweight Champion, has announced he is coming to GATTACA: PRO! He and his tag partner Munenori Sawa look to extend the success of the SEX-MEN in GATTACA! Sawa’s GOD BLESS stablemate Fujita Jr. Hayato has been offered a spot on the team, although he has yet to give a public answer.
- After suffering a leg injury in January, Shinya Ishikawa is looking to return to the ring in GATTACA: PROJECT! Ishikawa had a handful of matches in Pro Wrestling GEN before being struck by the injury. Ishikawa was met with small success in his short run, and looks continue his rise in 2011!
- In bad news, Junior Ace Chris Prospect has suffered a back injury after a nasty fall at the hands of his arch rival KAI during the six man earlier this week. It is unknown at this time when the former two time GEN Junior Heavyweight Champion will return to the ring.
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Post by Red Dragon on Dec 23, 2010 8:04:17 GMT -5
Loving Kobashi coming in esp as he picked up the pin. Doering coming back should be good and hopefully you book him against a good oppenent. Great to see GATTACA hosting HALO V I'm sure you'll book a hell of a show esp with both titles on the line. Can't say much about the last post apart from how strange the first picture is but if this means a Sawa push I'm all for it. Sucks that Prospect is out but I'm sure when you bring him back he'll be on top form. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2010 13:55:48 GMT -5
Justin Tyger: “Major Changes Are Coming…”
A lot has changed already these past few days. Chris Prospect, who has been an assistant booker since 2008 starting in GEN and carrying over in GATTACA: PRO, has officially handed in his resignation, stepping down and assistant booker, and as an active wrestler. Prospect has no comment on the situation, and will not have a final match, as he is already boarding a plane back to the US.
Prospect leaving leaves a sizable void in the Junior Heavyweight division. He is a multi-time Junior Champion and a multi-time Tag Team Champion. GATTACA has signed Hikaru Sato, Shinya Ishikawa, and Jun Nishikawa to full-time contracts in hopes to fill this void. Prospect will be missed, but GATTACA and the Juniors will move on.
Addressing the situation with the management, Prospect served as assistant booker. With him gone, I will serve as sole booker as GATTACA: PRO, at least until something else is decided upon. Naomichi Marufuji is still the President of this promotion, while I remain Vice President, although I do serve as Interim President during Marufuji’s absence for his training excursion. It’s a lot to handle. I did much of the same in GEN, for the seven years it ran, but I know I will have a lot of help from everyone, I will never been alone in this. All of this will only help GATTACA grow and improve as a whole.
I plan on strengthen the Heavyweight Division, which is where I feel GATTACA is currently lacking the most. I have not been in any talks with any wrestlers, so no names yet, but when I come to finalizing their contracts here, expect the announcements when they come.
There’s a lot of plans going through everyone’s in GATTACA’s mind on what should happen from here on out. Some will be immediate, some will be overtime, but major changes are coming.
GATTACA: PROJECT will resume running shows next week, on the 31st, to not only bring in the new year, but a new era in GATTACA. 2011 will be a year of change for us. We are building towards the fifth annual HALO V, so expect a lot to be announced for that in the coming weeks. I am excited for the event, as one of my friends and tag partners in GEN and AJPW, Joe Doering, will be returning from his training excursion, both titles will be on the line, and while I am not saying names yet, I have been in contact with big names to be on the show.
This is an exciting time for everyone in GATTACA: PRO. I hope we take advantage, and make a great 2011 for everyone.
Thank you everyone. ~ Justin Tyger
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Dec 25, 2010 10:17:34 GMT -5
I love everything about this. You have me interested in Japanese wrestling to the point of me checking Puroreso Representin' on a daily basis. I apologize for not replying more thoroughly to this, but you seem to be doing a great job despite the lack of in-depth responses. I just wanted to pop in (again) and thank you for keeping this strong every week.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2010 2:17:06 GMT -5
I want Kobashi, I want him one on one. What did he prove by winning the six man? Nothing, not a damn thing. I’ve beaten all that GATTACA has to offer, everyone. Kobashi didn’t prove anything out there. I am still the best person in this promotion, not Kobashi, not Akiyama, not Tyger, not anyone sticking their nose in my business.
I am formally challenging Kenta Kobashi to a singles match at HALO V. No F4, not BURNING. No one, but me, him, and the referee. I want to prove to not only him, but everyone in Japan, than I am better than him… and I am, the best.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2011 1:56:01 GMT -5
Ibushi and Omega Defend IWGP Jr. Tag Titles!; Cards Announced for 2011!
- On the final DDT show of the year, Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega, IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, made their 3rd defense of the titles, against the veteran, and, arguably, the beat junior team in New Japan history, Jado and Gedo.
DDT "NEVER MIND 2010", 26.12.2010 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
6. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championships: Kota Ibushi & Kenny Omega (C) beat Jado [NJPW] & Gedo [NJPW] (21:24) when Omega used a Croyt's Wrath on Gedo (3rd defense)
- On the topic of tag title defenses, the All Japan Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, Taiyo Kea and Justin Tyger, defend their titles tomorrow against the RWTL winners KENSO and KONO. Today, they got one last taste of their challengers before the title match, as the teamed with Osamu Nishimura to defeat KENSO, KONO, and TARU.
AJPW "NEW YEAR SHINING SERIES 2011", 02.01.2011 (GAORA TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
5. Taiyo Kea, Osamu Nishimura & Justin Tyger beat TARU, KENSO & KONO (9:12) when Nishimura used a Japanese Leg Roll Clutch Hold on TARU
- Finally, here is the card for the first show of 2011…
- Shinya Ishikawa will return from the leg injury that kept him out of action for most of 2010! - SEX-MEN will debut in GATTACA, as Hikaru Sato debuts and teams with partner Munenori Sawa. The pair team with Fujita Jr. Hayato, who they hope will join the team! - Tomohiro Ishii debuts, as he teams with fellow New Japan wrestlers Manabu Nakanishi and Ryusuke Taguchi! - As the single match with Kobashi looms, Satoshi Kojima has a huge roadblock in his way, as Masayuki Kono bands together with BURNING for this tour, before the two face off in a singles match at EUGENICS 50!
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 46 1/3/11 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Takashi Okita vs. Jun Nishikawa 2. Shinya Ishikawa Return Match: Shinya Ishikawa vs. Chris Brookes 3. Justin Tyger and Atsushi Aoki vs. Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma 4. SEX-MEN – Unite!: Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara, Satoshi Kajiwara 5. Shuhei Taniguchi, Fale Simitaitoko, Shota Takanishi vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega 6. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Ryuji Hijikata vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW], Tomohiro Ishii [FREE], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 7. Special Six Man: Masayuki Kono, Akihiko Ito, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 50 1/14/11 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Differ Ariake
7. Special Tag Rematch: Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Hijikata vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 8. Special Singles Match: Masayuki Kono vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE]
and an incomplete card for HALO V. Expect a final card very soon:
- We will see the debut of Seiya Sanada, Manabu Soya’s tag team championship partner from All Japan. - Joe Doering’s return match will be a huge 8 man tag! GURENTAI returns, as Doering teams with Taiyo Kea, Justin Tyger, and, making his GATTACA: PRO debut, the former IWGP, GHC, and Triple Crown Champion, Yoshihiro Takayama! - Ryuji Hijikata will make his first title defense against the former IWGP Jr. Champion Ryusuke Taguchi! - Daisuke Sekimoto will defend his title for the 5th time, although his challenger has not been confirmed. - Kenta Kobashi accept Satoshi Kojima’s challenged to a singles match, as the two will cap off the event with a long awaited dream match!
GATTACA: PRO, "HALO V" 1/19/11 (PPV) Tokyo Ariake Colosseum
5. Special Tag Match: Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] vs. Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada [AJPW] 6. GURENTAI Reunite - Joe Doering Return: Yoshihiro Takayama [FREE], Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Joe Doering vs. Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma 7. Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryuji Hijikata (C) vs. Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 8. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. X 9. Special Dream Match: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH] vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE]
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Kea and Tyger Defend AJPW Tag Titles; Sekimoto Debuts!; More
- On All Japan’s annual 1/3 show, Taiyo Kea and Justin Tyger made their 7th Defense of the All Japan Heavyweight Tag Team Championships against the RWTL winners KENSO and KONO! After the match, there was great dissension in the ranks of the VOODOO Murders, as the leader of the group TARU seemingly kicked KENSO out of the group!
- Also on the show, Daisuke Sekimoto, the Heavyweight Champion of GATTACA: PRO, made his debut in All Japan, teaming with his Big Japan teammate Yuji Okabayashi to defeat the team of Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue
- In something that also should be noted, Manabu Soya and his teammate at HALO V, who will make his GATTACA: PRO debut, Seiya Sanada, defended their All Asia Tag Team Championships for the 2nd time against Tamon Honda and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi.
AJPW "NEW YEAR SHINING SERIES 2011", 03.01.2011 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
3. Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi beat Ryota Hama & Yasufumi Nakanoue (9:41) when Sekimoto used a German Suplex Hold on Nakanoue 6. All All Asia Tag Team Title: Seiya Sanada & Manabu Soya (c) beat Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi (12:32) when Soya used a Death Valley Bomb on Kikuchi (2nd defense) 7. AJPW World Tag Team Title: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger (c) beat KENSO & KONO (13:20) when Kea used a H5O on KENSO (7th defense)
- In just one week, Taiyo Kea challenges for the Triple Crown Championship against once of his most storied rivals, Suwama!
AJPW, 10.01.2011 Hamakita City Gymnasium
7. Triple Crown Championship: Suwama (c) vs. Taiyo Kea
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 46 1/3/11 (Samurai! TV) Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
1. Takashi Okita beat Jun Nishikawa (8:05) with a Jackhammer 2. Shinya Ishikawa Return Match: Shinya Ishikawa beat Chris Brookes (10:23) with a Missile Dropkick 3. Justin Tyger and Atsushi Aoki beat Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma (11:25) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Suplex on Kakinuma 4. SEX-MEN – Unite!: Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara, Satoshi Kajiwara beat Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato (14:57) when Nakajima used an R-15 on Sato 5. Katsuyori Shibata, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega beat Shuhei Taniguchi, Fale Simitaitoko, Shota Takanishi (10:39) when Shibata used a PK on Takanishi 6. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Ryuji Hijikata beat Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW], Tomohiro Ishii [FREE], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] (18:53) when Sekimoto used a German Suplex Hold on Ishii 7. Special Six Man: Satoshi Kojima [FREE], KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Masayuki Kono, Akihiko Ito, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (16:12) when Kojima used a Lariat on Shiga
- The opening match saw former Kensuke Office kid Takashi Okita battle new Kensuke Office representative, Jun Nishikawa. The two had a short, basic match that saw Okita get the win over the young Nishikawa with a Jackhammer!
- After missing nearly a year of action, Shinya Ishikawa returned tonight after his leg injury, facing fellow young lion Chris Brookes. Both had an impressive showing tonight, with Brookes nearly pinning Ishikawa twice, but eventually fell to Ishikawa and a Missile Dropkick!
- Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma united again to battle the team of Justin Tyger and Atsushi Aoki. Okada took brief control over Aoki and Tyger, before Kakinuma lost control, getting hit with multiple kicks and slaps, before Kakinuma hit a huge German Suplex! Aoki bounced into his corner, tagging in Tyger! Tyger charged in the ring, taking Kakinuma out with Knee Strike before hitting a Backdrop Suplex! Kakinuma staggered up, before getting hit with a Northern Lights Suplex, ending the match!
- SEX-MEN is in GATTACA: PROJECT! Hikaru Sato debuted, teaming with his partner Munenori Sawa. The two asked Hayato to join them, although he never gave an answer, he bands together with the team tonight to battle the Kensuke Office pairing of Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara, and Satoshi Kajiwara. The three men performed great, as they were teaming together for the first time. Hayato held control over Kajiwara and Miyahara, before Sato entered the ring, controlling Miyahara, but slowly lost it, as Nakajima made his way in the ring, controlling Sato with a number of kicks and punches, before Nakajima hit a R-15, ending the match for the SEX-MEN! After the match, Sawa helped is friend up, before the two walked over to Hayato, again asking him to join their tag team, but Hayato looked Sato up and down, before walking off!
- Katsuyori Shibata once again teamed with Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega to take on Shuhei Taniguchi, Fale Simitaitoko, and Shota Takanishi. Taniguchi tried all he could, giving all three of the men a run for the money, nearly pinning Omega off of a Fisherman Suplex, but when it was broken up by Shibata, Shibata went off like a Mad Dog Pro Wrestler, tearing the other team apart, before ending the match with a PK on Takanishi!
- The invading team of Manabu Nakanishi, Tomohiro Ishii, and Ryusuke Taguchi looked to tear down the team of the Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, and Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata. The team of the New Japan stars controlled a good portion of the match, before Sekimoto regained control over Ishii and Nakanishi, as Hijikata took out Taguchi! Sekimoto and Nakanishi brawled wildly, until Ishii walked over, hitting Sekimoto with a few forearms! Ishii held Sekimoto by the arms, as Nakanishi laughed. Nakanishi went to threw an elbow, but Soya charged into the ring, spearing him! Sekimoto struggled out of Ishii’s hold, hitting an elbow of his own! Ishii staggered, as Sekimoto picked him up, hitting a German Suplex to end the match! After the match, Nakanishi walked up to Sekimoto, staring him down, before challenging him for his title! Sekimoto nodded his head, agreeing, before Nakanishi slapped him! Sekimoto staggered back, as Nakanishi walked away!
- F4 is back, as Satoshi Kojima, KAI, and Hiroshi Yamato fought another BURNING combination, Akihiko Ito and Kentaro Shiga, but for this tour only, F4 faces a bigger challenge, as Masayuki Kono bands together with BURNING, as he and Kojima head into a singles match! Kono decimated the juniors of F4, before Kojima tagged in! He and Kono traded shots for minutes, before Kojima ducked a Knee Strike, hitting Kono with a Lariat! Kojima battled Ito and Shiga, before hitting another Lariat, on Shiga, to end the match!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2011 17:20:24 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 47 1/5/11 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
1. Takashi Okita and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Fale Simitaitoko and Chris Brookes (10:01) when Kajiwara used a Moonsault Press on Brookes 2. Kenta Kakinuma beat Jun Nishikawa (8:58) with a Running Elbow 3. Ryuji Hijikata and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Shinya Ishikawa when Yamato (11:40) used a Yamato Bridge on Ishikawa 4. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, and Shota Takanishi beat Kazuchika Okada, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Kento Miyahara (12:40) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Miyahara 5. Heavy vs. Junior Clash: Justin Tyger and Shuhei Taniguchi beat Fujita Jr. Hayato and Atsushi Aoki when Taniguchi (14:50) used a Fisherman Suplex on Aoki 6. Special Six Man: Katsuyori Shibata, Tomohiro Ishii [FREE], and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] beat Manabu Soya, Munenori Sawa, and Hikaru Sato (15:46) when Taguchi used a Dodon on Sawa 7. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, and Akihiko Ito beat Satoshi Kojima [FREE], Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW], and KAI [AJPW] (24:56) when Kono used a Kneedrop on KAI
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 48 1/7/11 Nagano Movement Park Gymnasium
1. Justin Tyger and Chris Brookes beat Fale Simitaitoko and Kenta Kakinuma (12:07) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Kakinuma 2. Atsushi Aoki beat Shinya Ishikawa (11:25) when Aoki used a Cross Armbreaker 3. Manabu Soya and Shota Takanishi beat Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] and Takashi Okita (10:33) when Soya used a Brainbuster on Okita 4. Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega beat Satoshi Kajiwara and Jun Nishikawa (12:52) when Omega used a Croyt’s Wrath on Nishikawa 5. Kazuchika Okada, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara beat Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato (13:29) when Okada used an Octopus Stretch on Sato 6. Katsuyori Shibata, KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Shuhei Taniguchi, Akihiko Ito, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (15:56) when Shibata used a PK on Taniguchi 7. Special Six Man: Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW], Satoshi Kojima, and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono and Ryuji Hijikata (24:31) when Kojima used a Lariat on Hijikata
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2011 13:45:58 GMT -5
Complete HALO V Card Announced!
The biggest show of the year looms, as HALO V is in just 9 days! The full card has been announced today:
- In a dark match, Kensuke Office, Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa, unite to battle Shinya Ishikawa, Shota Takanishi, and a Zero1 young lion Yoshikazu Yokoyama, in his GATTACA: PRO debut. - Fale Simitaitoko and Chris Brookes look to impress everyone as they open up the show! - SEX-MEN look to show they are the team they say they are, as Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato team together, to battle Kensuke Office - Fujita Jr. Hayato wants to prove to Sawa that he was a much better partner than Sato, as he teams with Atsushi Aoki to battle the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega! - In another chapter of the F4 vs. BURNING feud, Akihiko Ito and Kentaro Shiga team up to battle KAI and Hiroshi Yamato! - Seiya Sanada makes his GATTACA debut, as he teams with his All Asia Tag Team Championship partner Manabu Soya to take on Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii. - GURENTAI reunites! Joe Doering makes his return, 7 months in the making, as he teams with his GURENTAI stablemates, former Triple Crown, IWGP, and GHC Champion Yoshihiro Takayama, former Triple Crown Champion Taiyo Kea, and former GEN Heavyweight Champion Justin Tyger to battle Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenta Kakinuma! - The new Unified Junior heavyweight Champion, Ryuji Hijikata, will defend for the first time against former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryusuke Taguchi. - Daisuke Sekimoto will defend the Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time against the one man that seemingly has Sekimoto’s number, former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Manabu Nakanishi! - In a Special Dream Match, years in the making. After months of burying Kobashi and his friends into the ground, Satoshi Kojima will clash with Kenta Kobashi for the first time ever!
GATTACA: PRO, "HALO V" 1/19/11 (PPV) Tokyo Budokan Hall
0. Six Man Offer Match: Shinya Ishikawa, Shota Takanishi, Yoshikazu Yokoyama [ZERO1] vs. Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa 1. Future Rangers GO! GO!: Fale Simitaitoko vs. Chris Brookes 2. Special Tag Match: Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara 3. Special Tag Match: Atsushi Aoki and Fujita Jr. Hayato vs. Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega 4. BURNING vs. F4: Akihiko Ito and Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. KAI [AJPW] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 5. Special Tag Match: Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] vs. Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada [AJPW] 6. GURENTAI Reunite - Joe Doering Return: Yoshihiro Takayama [FREE], Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Joe Doering vs. Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma 7. Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryuji Hijikata (C) vs. Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 8. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] 9. Special Dream Match: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH] vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE]
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 49 1/10/11 (Samurai! TV) Hakata Star Lane
1. Akihiko Ito, Chris Brookes, Shinya Ishikawa beat Satoshi Kajiwara, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa (11:01) when Ito used a Diving Body Press on Nishikawa 2. Fale Simitaitoko and Takashi Okita beat Kenta Kakinuma and Shota Takanishi (9:11) when Fale used a Crab Hold on Takanishi 3. Special Singles Match: Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (14:21) with a Death Roll 4. Special Singles Match: Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] beat Justin Tyger (12:56) with a German Suplex Hold 5. Katsuyori Shibata and Manabu Soya beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada (12:47) when Soya used a Brainbuster on Okada 6. Atsushi Aoki, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega beat Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato (13:42) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Sato 7. Special Tag Rematch: Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] beat Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Hijikata (15:35) by Referee Stoppage (Nakanishi defeated Sekimoto) 8. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] beat Masayuki Kono (24:36) with a Lariat
- The Kensuke Office kids, Satoshi Kajiwara, Kento Miyahara, and Jun Nishikawa teamed to fight the team of Akihiko Ito, Chris Brookes, and Shinya Ishikawa. All six men put on a great performance, that ended when Brookes hit a Missile Dropkick on Nishikawa, which Ito followed up with a Diving Body Suplex to win!
- Fale Simitaitoko teamed with Takashi Okita to battle the team of former Zero1 young lions, Kenta Kakinuma and Shota Takanishi. Fale and Kakinuma picked their old rivalry where it left off, not missing a beat. The two exchanged shots, until Okita Tackled Kakinuma out of the match, as Fale focused on Takanishi, hitting a Double Arm Backbreaker, before locking in the Crab Hold to end the match! After the match, Fale and Kakinuma shook hands, showing their friendship after the chaos of the match.
- After getting defeated by Kentaro Shiga, ending his chance of being the INFINITE Junior of 2010, Katsuhiko Nakajima challenged the veteran to a singles match tonight. The two traded kicks and elbows, before Shiga got the upper hand, taking Nakajima down and locking him in the Shiga Sleeper! Nakajima kicked and moved, trying to get out of the hold, but couldn’t… until he grabbed Shiga’s arms and ripped the hold off, throwing Shiga off of him! Shiga turned and was met with a Death Roll from Nakajima, ending the match! After, Nakajima helped Shiga up, and shook his hand!
- Justin Tyger and Tomohiro Ishii had a wrestling match, in the barest sense of the term, as the match broke out into a brawl from the minute the bell rung. The two fell out of the ring, before Ishii slung Tyger into the crowd, landing on the first row of seats. Ishii followed him in the crowd, as the two commenced to punch and kick throughout the crowd, not stopping when anyone got in their way. Tyger threw Ishii into a section of seats, sending them flying back, collapsing to the ground. Ishii raised up from his grave of chairs, smacking Tyger in the head with heaved chair. Tyger stumbled back, as Ishii charged at him, Throwing a Lariat, but Tyger ducked! Ishii stumbled to a stop, turning around, getting met with a Western Lariat! Ishii smacked the concrete, before Tyger picked him up, throwing him over the railing, sending him hitting the ring mat. Tyger jumped over the railing, landing a stomp on Ishii’s head! Tyger picked him up, and threw him into the ring post.. but Ishii stopped himself, and used the momentum to send Tyger crashing into the steel! Ishii slid in the ring, as Tyger struggled to crawl back in the ring, being met with half a dozen stomps from Ishii. Ishii rebounded off the ropes, throwing a Lariat, but Tyger once again ducked, and spun, hitting Ishii with a Body Solebutt! Ishii stumbled and fell to the ground before Tyger covered him… getting a two count! Tyger staggered up, lifting Ishii to his feet, attempting a Northern Lights Bomb, but Ishii slid out of it, hitting a German Suplex Hold on Tyger… and getting the win! Ishii stood up, laughing in victory, as Tyger staggered to his feet. Ishii turned to see Tyger stumbling, before he charged, and finally hit Tyger with a Lariat, sending him to the ground! Ishii busted out in laughter again, before leaving the ring.
- Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada banded together again, this time to face the hard hitting team of Katsuyori Shibata and Manabu Soya. Taniguchi and Okada held a solid control over Soya, until Shibata made his presence known, ripping Okada apart, throwing him out of the ring! Taniguchi put up a good fight, but when Shibata kicked him dead in the temple, he collapsed to the mat, before getting hit with a PK, ending the match!
- SEX-MEN, of Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato, once again teamed with Fujita Jr. Hayato, to battle with Atsushi Aoki and the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega. SEX-MEN put up a great battle against the all star team, but crumbled, when Aoki ended the match with an Assault Point in Sato! After the match, Sawa, Sato, and Hayato met in the middle of the ring, Hayato looked at Sato, before slapping him! Sawa ran in between them, as Hayato looked him up and down as well, before walking off, shaking his head.
- As HALO V nears, Manabu Nakanishi and Ryusuke Taguchi tamed up to battle the Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto and Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata on a rematch of the tag that happened last tour with the four. Nakanishi and Sekimoto exploded in a mass of brute strength and hate, as Taguchi and Hijikata met in a rash of kicks. Both of their title matches came closer, all four men fought with focus, looking to weaken their opponent. Sekimoto gained control over Nakanishi for a moment, before Taguchi ran in and hit a huge forearm to the back of his head! He and Nakanishi laughed as they double teamed the Champion! Hijikata charged into the ring, hitting Taguchi with a huge knee, sending him down! Nakanishi kept control of Sekimoto, before Sekimoto hit him with a huge elbow, sending him staggering! Sekimoto grabbed Nakanishi from behind, and heaved him up, hitting a German Suplex Hold!... getting a two count! Nakanishi jumped up, letting out a war cry, before hitting a huge elbow to the back to Sekimoto’s head! Sekimoto staggered, as Nakanishi lifted Sekimoto on his shoulders, locking in the Argentine Backbreaker! Nakanishi wrenched and wrenched, but Sekimoto wouldn’t give up! Nakanishi pulled and pulled, as Sekimoto let out a yelp, as Nakanishi bent Sekimoto nearly in half! The referee saw this, and called for the bell, ending the match! Nakanishi threw Sekimoto down, throwing his arms in the air in victory! Sekimoto laid on the ground, as Nakanishi grabbed the Heavyweight Championship, and held it high over Sekimoto’s head, before dropping it, handing on Sekimoto’s chest.
- In the main event, Masayuki Kono looked to defend all of GATTACA: PROJECT, as he battled Satoshi Kojima! The two men clashed in the middle of the ring, with a barrage of elbows. Kojima took control over the match with a Rolling Elbow, and kept it for a good part of the match, until he threw a Lariat, which Kono ducked under, and responded to with a Knee Strike! Kojima stumbled, as Kono kept running, hitting another Knee Strike! Kojima fell to a knee, but slowly raised back up, as Kono rebounded again, hitting one last Knee Strike, sending Kojima falling to the mat! Kono threw his fist in the air, garnering a loud “OH!” from the crowd, before pinning Kojima… for a two count! Kono picked Kojima up, throwing him into the ropes, and as Kojima ran back to him, Kono lifted him up, and threw him down, hitting a Chokeslam! Kono climbed the top rope, before leaping off for a Knee Drop…. But Kojima moved! Kono bounced off the canvas, before staggering up, getting met with a Lariat! Kono raised up, roaring, charging at Kojima, jumping for a Knee Strike… but Kojima ducked it, and turned, hitting a Lariat to the back of Kono’s head! Kono staggered, as Kojima wrapped around him, hitting another Lariat, sending Kono down, ending the match!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2011 1:42:21 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 50 1/14/11 (Samurai! TV) Hiroshima Green Arena Small Arena
1. Fale Simitaitoko and Shota Takanishi beat Kento Miyahara and Chris Brookes (9:00) when Fale used a Crab Hold on Miyahara 2. Special 8 Man Tag: Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara, KAI [AJPW], and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Akihiko Ito, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato, and Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (12:32) when Yamato used a Yamato Suplex on Sawa 3. Special Singles Match: Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Kenny Omega (14:54) with a Helm 4. Pre-GURENTAI Revival Tag Match: Taiyo Kea [AJPW] and Takashi Okita beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Kenta Kakinuma (11:21) when Kea used a H5O on Kakinuma 5. Pre-GURENTAI Revival Tag Match: Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada beat Justin Tyger and Jun Nishikawa (10:55) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Nishikawa 6. Special Singles Match: Kota Ibushi beat Atsushi Aoki (16:47) with a Phoenix Splash 7. Katsuyori Shibata, Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW], and Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] beat Manabu Soya, Ryuji Hijikata, and Shinya Ishikawa (13:11) when Taguchi used a Dodon on Ishikawa 8. Halo Road Special Dream Tag Match: Daisuke Sekimoto and Kenta Kobashi [NOAH] vs. Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] and Satoshi Kojima [FREE] went to a Time Limit Draw (30:00)
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Jan 18, 2011 5:50:41 GMT -5
Halo V looks great. Kojima/Kobashi sounds ridiculously amazing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2011 3:33:52 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, "HALO V" 1/19/11 (PPV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
0. Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa beat Shinya Ishikawa, Shota Takanishi, Yoshikazu Yokoyama [ZERO1] (8:04) when Okita used a Football Tackle on Yokoyama 1. Future Rangers GO! GO!: Fale Simitaitoko vs. Chris Brookes went to a Time Limit Draw - (10:00) 2. Special Tag Match: Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato (11:04) when Nakajima used a Death Roll on Sato 3. Special Tag Match: Atsushi Aoki and Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega (13:42) when Hayato used a Helm on Ibushi 4. BURNING vs. F4: KAI [AJPW] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Akihiko Ito and Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (10:46) when Yamato used a Yamato Bridge on Ito 5. Special Tag Match: Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii [FREE] beat Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada [AJPW] (11:13) when Shibata used a PK on Sanada 6. GURENTAI Reunite - Joe Doering Return: Yoshihiro Takayama [FREE], Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Joe Doering beat Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma (16:15) when Doering used a Revolution Bomb on Okada 7. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryuji Hijikata (C) beat Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] (15:17) with a Fisherman Buster (1st Defense) 8. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) beat Manabu Nakanishi [NJPW] (17:22) with a German Suplex Hold (5th Defense) 9. Special Dream Match: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH] vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE]........
- Kensuke Office reunited, as Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, and Jun Nishikawa came together to battle Shinya Ishikawa, Shota Takanishi, and Zero1 youngster, Yoshikazu Yokoyama in a dark match. Miyahara and Ishikawa traded shots for most of the match, but in the end, it was the visiting Yokoyama taking a Football Tackle from Okita to end the match!
- In the opening match of the biggest event of the year, Fale Simitaitoko and Chris Brookes squared off in a singles match! The two rookies impressed everyone in the building, as they traded shots and brawled for the entire match, with no clear winner. Fale tried to mount control, as he kicked Brookes in the back, sending him reeling, before attempting a Double Arm Backbreaker, but Brookes flipped out of it, before hitting Fale with a huge elbow, sending him stumbling, before crawling out of the ring, springboarding off the top rope, hitting a Dropkick! Fale fell to the ground, as Chris went for a cover… getting a two count! Brookes hustled, picking Fale up, but Fale caught him with an elbow to the head! As Chris staggered, Fale nailed him with a huge elbow to the back! Chris wrenched in pain, as Fale hooked his arms, and hit a Backbreaker! Fale covered him… and got a two count! Fale walked to Chris legged, and began to lock in the Crab Hold… but Chris spin, getting out of Fale's grasp! The two met in the middle of the ring, exchanging elbow shots until the bell rang, as the time limit had expired! Not noticing the bell, the two kept exchanging elbows, until both connected with hard shots, sending both men down! As they laid, shaking out the cobwebs, the crowd gave the Young Lions a standing ovation, as both men staggered up. Fale and Chris looked at each other up and down, before shaking hands, and raising each other hands!
- Looking to rebuild their success as a tag team after a losing start, Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato, the SEX-MEN, teamed up to battle Kensuke Office, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara. Sawa and Sato got an early advantage, but they slowly lost it. Kajiwara and Sawa had a great exchange, neither man backing down, before Kajiwara gained control! He took Sawa down, setting up for a Moonsault Press… but Sawa moved, falling into his corner, tagging in Sato! Sato and Kajiwara had a short exchange, before Nakajima came in, as he and Sato trade shots. Sato tried to end the match with a Backdrop Suplex, but Nakajima reversed it, snapping Sato with a Death Roll, ending the match! After, Sato and Sawa looked at each other, before shaking hands.
- The IWGP Jr. Tag Team Champions, Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega fought in a non-title match against former Junior Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato and Atsushi Aoki. Hayato, looking to show Sawa was wrong for "replacing him" looked to take control of the champions, and that he did. He took Omega down, and controlled him for most of their brawl. When Ibushi came in, the game stepped up, as the two fought with no clear winner for the duration of the match. While Aoki did have his major spots in the match, Hayato took the match under his control, with a point to prove. Him and Ibushi put on a spectacle, with both men getting several nearfalls, until Ibushi Powerbombed Hayato to the mat, and climbed to the top rope, and went for a Phoenix Splash… slamming the mat, as Hayato was standing, waiting for him to raise up, and when he did Hayato ran, hitting a crashing Helm, sending Ibushi out! Hayato covered the champion.. and got the three count! After the match, he threw his arms up in victory, as Ibushi and Omega reconvened in the ring. Hayato walked up to the, holding their Jr. Tag Titles, nodding his head, before dropping them at their feet! Could this be Hayato proving his point?
- In the next installment of the F4/BURNING rivalry, KAI and Hiroshi Yamato are back from All Japan, and look to take down the newest BURNING team, following Chris Prospect's departure from GATTACA. Akihiko Ito teamed with veteran Kentaro Shiga to look and prove BURNING further. KAI took a standing control over the novice team, as F4's experience in teaming with each other definitely showed during the match. Shiga and Ito took control of the match at various points of the match, but kept losing it to KAI and Yamato. Finally, Yamato took control, and kept it, before hitting a Yamato Bridge on Ito to win the match!
- After a 7 month excursion in America, wrestling for Florida Championship Wrestling in WWE, Joe Doering is back! Along with Doering, GURENTAI is back also! Doering returns with stablemates Taiyo Kea, Justin Tyger, and the returning Yoshihiro Takayama! The men battled the team of Masayuki Kono, tag partners Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada, and Kenta Kakinuma. Doering started off the match, looking bigger than ever, as he took a violent control over Kakinuma, throwing him around, showing his new found strength. Kono soon made his way into the match, tackling Doering down, stealing match control away from GURENTAI. Kono and Doering exploded in a brawl, exchanging chops, before Kono took control with a barrage of knees, leading to Knee Strikes. Doering landed in his corner, tagging in Takayama! He walked over to Kono, staring him down, before Kono lead off with a huge chop, before the two clashed with a Knee Battle. Kono tried his hand at various Knee lifts, before striking with his signature Knee Strike! Takayama staggered, but was unaffected. Kono ran to do another, but Takayama grabbed him, and pushed him down into an awaiting knee, sending a sickening crack throughout the arena. Kono fell limply to the ground, as blood sprayed on the canvas, his nose bleeding and broken. Takayama pinned Kono, but only got a two count, as Taniguchi quickly ran in, stomping him. Taniguchi got in Takayama's face, before the referee separated them. Kono surprised Takayama, rolling him in a Cradle in the melee, but only getting a two count. As Takayama raised up, Kono met him with a running knee to his temple, sending him back down, as Kono fell to his knees, knocking out the cobwebs, and wiping the blood from his nose. Kono walked over to his corner, tagging in Taniguchi, just as Takayama crawled to his, tagging in Tyger. Tyger and Taniguchi met in the middle of the ring, trading elbow shots. Taniguchi got a control over Tyger, hitting a hard elbow, sending Tyger back, before grabbing him, setting him up for a Fisherman Suplex, but Tyger slipped out of it, hitting a Rolling Elbow to the back of Taniguchi head, before grabbing him, throwing him back with a German Suplex! Taniguchi rolled, jumping to his feet, and charging Tyger, hitting a German of his own! Taniguchi quickly rolled, holding on, before throwing Tyger back again. He repeated this process again, holding on, making the pin, getting a two count! Taniguchi lifted Tyger up, preparing for a Fisherman Suplex, but Tyger once again got out of it, charging at Taniguchi, hitting a Knee Strike to the back of his head! Tyger stumbled to his corner, tagging in Kea, while Taniguchi tagged in Okada. Okada charged at Kea, throwing a huge kick to his chest, sending Kea stumbling, but Kea responded with an even harder kick, as the two traded kicks, each one harder than the other. Kea surprised Okada, kicking him in the legs, then the chest, then completing the combo with a jumping kick to his head! Okada fell to the ground, before Kea pinned him, getting a one count. Kea picked Okada up, throwing him into GURENTAI's corner, before chopping him mercilessly. Kea tagged in Doering, as he repeated the process, chopping Okada, before pulling him away from the corner, throwing him into the ropes. As Okada ran back to him, Doering heaved him up, before throwing him down with a Spinebuster! Doering covered him, as Okada's whole team ran in the ring to break it up! GURENTAI charged the ring, taking out the team. Kono and Takayama brawled, spilling out into the floor, as Kea and Taniguchi traded shots. Tyger grabbed Kakinuma, throwing him out on the floor, before diving out on him! Doering picked Okada up, setting him up for a Revolution Bomb… but Okada slid out of it, kicking Doering in the head! Doering shook it off, but by the time he turned around, Okada was running at him, wrapping him up in an Octopus Stretch! Doering stood as Okada wrenched harder and harder! Doering turned his back to the turnbuckle, slamming Okada into the covers! Doering repeated this, as Okada wouldn't let go! Doering walked to the ropes, attempting to dump Okada off, but he held on… until Tyger ran in from nowhere, jumping on the apron, hitting an elbow to Okada's head! Kono grabbed Tyger, throwing him off the apron, as Okada fell off of Doering onto the apron! Doering walked away, stretching his back out. As he turned around, he was met with an elbow from Okada! Okada went for another, but Doering responded with one of his own, before grabbing Okada, setting up for a Suplex, but Okada got out of it, hitting another elbow, before kicking him in the face! Doering staggered to the middle of the ring, turning around, as Okada springboarded off the ropes, flying towards Doering, but Doering caught him! He spun around, before hitting a Revolution Bomb! Okada bounced off the canvas, before Doering pinned him… getting a three count! Doering raised up, throwing his arm up in victory, in his return match! GURENTAI formed in the middle of the ring, raising each other's arms, before Kono walked up to Takayama, getting him his face, as his wiped at the dried blood on his face, before he slapped Takayama! Takayama stood in shock, before he returned the slap! He and Kono stared off for several tense moments, before the two shook hands!
- The arena lights dim as the crowd erupts. A video package for Kobashi vs. Kojima is shown. The lights dim, orange lights hit, and "STYLUS" hits
Satoshi Kojima walks out to a mixed reaction, many fans of New Japan there while others are GATTACA loyalists who have come to see Kojima go down. Kojima is motivated, flipping off the GATTACA loyalists while on his way to the ring. Kojima bounces into the ropes and then runs to the corner to pose on the turnbuckle. Kojima is in a trance where he's just standing still and looking at the crowd. He goes to the opposite corner to face toward the entrance stage. Now he's in an even deeper trance knowing this is it. This could mean the new beginning of F4 or the end of F4.
"STYLUS" fades out and the fans begin chanting "KO-BA-SHI! KO-BA-SHI! KO-BA-SHI!" as Kojima is completely focused on the entrance stage. Lights dim, purple and orange lights hit, and "Grand Sword" hits to a standing ovation. Smoke fills the entrance area and Kenta Kobashi emerges through the smoke filled stage.
Mr. Puroresu is here. Kobashi's eyes are deadset on Kojima, as New Japan fans are even chanting Kobashi's name. Kojima is still staring Kobashi down from the middle turnbuckle. Kobashi removes his robe on the ramp as the crowd erupts in shock. He means business. Kobashi gets onto the ring apron, looks at the crowd, and jumps over the top rope! Kojima looks surprised as he gets off the turnbuckle and backs off into his corner. Kobashi's murderous eyes are locked on Kojima as Pro-Wrestling NOAH's Ryu Nakata comes into the ring as the special guest ring announcer.
Kojima mocks Kobashi by leaning into the ropes, grabbing the top rope, and rocking back and forth. Kobashi is not amused. Nakata announces Kojima and Kobashi and the bell rings.
The crowd is stomping in their seats. They've been awaiting this match for a very long time. Kojima throws the first chop, an overhand one. Kobashi fires back. Kojima barely budges but rolls to the floor to think things through before engaging in a chop battle with the much more experienced chopper. Kojima gets this thoughts and rolls back in. Kobashi throws a chop, Kojima ducks, slaps Kobashi in the face, and rolls back out of the ring to a course of boos from the GATTACA fans as Kojima points to his head.
Kojima rolls back in and Kobashi is pissed. Kojima throws three overhand chops and pushes Kobashi into the ropes. He delivers a series of overhand chops and calmly backs off. Kobashi just charges at him in rage and begins chopping Kojima. Kojima has no time to react because Kobashi is moving much quicker than Kojima expected. Kobashi gets him into the corner and delivers machine gun chops only for Kojima to turn it around and return the favor. Kobashi just pushes Kojima off and they are nose-to-nose!
Kobashi throws a chop. Kojima throws another and they are in a chop battle. Kobashi throws two chops and Kojima almost gets knocked into the ropes. Kojima just delivers a standing lariat out of nowhere and Kobashi goes down! Kojima goes for the cover. 1... 2... Kobashi kicks out but rolls out of the ring to recover. Kyohei Wada begins the 20 count. Kobashi gets up at 15 and rolls back in the ring. Kojima is right on his trail and begins stomping his face repeatedly. Wada try pulling him off as Kobashi gets to the ropes but Kojima is still not stopping. Wada almost disqualifies him. So Kojima thinks better of it and backs off.
Kojima pulls Kobashi into the center of the ring and just pounds his face in until his mouth is bleeding. Kobashi touches his mouth, sees the blood, and rises up. Kojima throws an elbow. Kobashi doesn't budge. Kobashi puts everything into this chop and Kojima goes back into the ropes. Rebounding from the ropes, Koijima goes for a Koji Lariat but Kobashi ducks, catches Kojima's arm, and delivers a half nelson suplex! Kobashi goes for the cover. 1... 2... Kojima kicks out. Kobashi locks in a tight sleeper hold. Wada is right there to check Kojima's arm. Wada drops once... twice... Kojima begins to recover. Just as he does, Kobashi locks in the full nelson and scissors his body. Kojima has nowhere to go now.
After 30 seconds of struggling, Kojima finally pulls himself into the ropes. He rolls onto the ramp where Kobashi follows. Kobashi points to the crowd, picks Kojima up, and drops him head first on the ramp with a DDT! Kobashi rolls him back into the ring and pins him. 1...2... no. Kobashi hits the ropes and leg drops him. 1...2... still not enough. He picks Kojima up, goes for a suplex, Kojima fights it. He goes for his own suplex. Kobashi fights his attempt. Kojima knees Kobashi in the gut, goes for it and hits it, and quickly follows up with a pin attempt. 1... just a one count. Kojima shoves Kobashi into the corner before he can recover and lights him up with machine gun chops and quickly Irish whips him into the opposite corner. He runs and lands the trademark elbow smash. "IKUZO BAKAYARO!", as the crowd says along. Kojima ascends the turnbuckle and follows it up with the diving elbow drop. 1...2... Kobashi kicks out.
Kojima immediately picks up Kobashi and drops him with a backdrop right on his head and goes for the cover. 1...2... Kobashi kicks out! Kojima picks him up and sends him into the ropes. Kojima shoots up and goes for a Koji Lariat but at the same time, Kobashi hits a Burning Lariat. So they're both down from the result of a double lariat! Wada begins the ten count. 1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... Kojima starts showing life... 7... Kobashi starts showing life... 8... Kojima stands up... 9... Kobashi stands up! The crowd erupts in applause.
Everyone in the crowd stands as these two gladiators begin exchanging chops for over two minutes! Kobashi gets the upper hand sending Kojima into the corner. Machine gun chops! He goes on for a very long time before his arm begins to go out on him. This is the same arm that he had surgery on just a year ago. Kojima is too worn down after the chops to react to the delay from Kobashi. Kobashi shakes it off and continues with the machine gun chops. Bad idea. Kobashi's arm goes dead. So he switches arms and chops with his left, which doesn't have much effect on Kojima. Kojima recovers and sends Kobash into the corner letting him have it and then elbows him in the face sending Kobashi grounded in the corner. Kojima hits a running knee to Kobashi's already busted up face and pulls him into the center of the ring. Cover. 1....2.... Kobashi kicks out.
Now that Kojima is able to take advantage of the situation, he goes for a jujigatame on Kobashi's right arm. Kobashi is struggling a lot with his left arm trying to pull his right arm back to him before Kojima rips it off and sends him back to the hospital. After struggling, Kobashi is able to win the battle but Kojima grabs Kobashi's right arm and rolls forward causing the grasp of Kobashi's left arm to break and Kobashi's right arm to maybe break! Kobashi is struggling trying to either make it to the ropes or to use enough strength in his left arm to break Kojima's grasp. Kobashi is able to but only for a moment and he's back to squirming while in the jujigatame. Kobashi finally uses leg strength to make it to the bottom rope as he rolls onto the ramp. Kojima tells the crowd that he was "only THIS close" to finishing Kobashi off and ending his career once and for all there.
Kojima follows him on the ramp as Kobashi is struggling to make it to his feet while holding his right arm. Kojima begins stomping Kobashi's knees and then slams it into the steal ramp! Then he locks in the jujigatame on the ramp! Many NOAH fans are so concerned that they're wanting to jump the rail but the escorts are there to stop them. Kobashi is legit hurt right now. Kojima has no compassion and still has the jujigatame locked in. Finally he lets go because he thinks the damage is done and he can't win the match on the outside. He rolls him back in as Wada gets to the count of 18 and pins him. 1....2.... 2! Kojima picks up Kobashi, hits the ropes, and hits the Koji Lariat! This could be it. 1..........2.......... 2.9!!
Kojima is starting to get frustrated. He picks Kobashi up and hits him with the Koji Cutter and quickly covers. 1....2.... 2.9! Kobashi is not ready to die. Kojima picks him up and Kobashi just drills him with a punch! Kobashi only brings that out at rare times. Kojima is grounded and now Kobashi has some time to shake some feeling back into his right arm. Kobashi picks Kojima up and hits him with a DDT followed up by three leg drops and then pins him. 1......2...... no! We are seeing early 90s Kobashi right now. He picks Kojima up and delivers the Burning Sword followed by a falling chop for a two count.
Kobashi picks him up from behind, locks in the sleeper, and hits the sleeper suplex. Kojima comes crashing down hard on the crown of his head! 1.....2...... Kojima is still kicking out at two! He still has a lot of fight. Kobashi picks up and hits him with rapid kesagiri chops and then a rolling kesagiri chop to knock him into the corner, and then another rolling kesagiri chop in the corner! Kobashi is fired up! Kobashi picks up Kojima and hits the ropes. Burning Lariat! This could be it! 1.......2.......2.9!! Kobashi almost got him. Both men have thrown their running lariats and neither man has gotten the win. What will it take to end this match?
Kobashi picks him up and goes for another kesagiri chop but Kojima catches his arm, rolls through into a jujigatame only for Kobashi to counter it into his own jujigatame! Now Kojima is the one on the receiving end of the jujigatame who coincidentally also had surgery on his arm last year. Kobashi is much stronger than Kojima. So Kojima is in a much more difficult situation defense-wise than Kobashi was. After almost a minute locked in, Kojima makes it to the ropes only for Kobashi to pull him into the center and lock it in again! They are dead center in the ring and Kojima has no strength left. 30 minutes are gone and as of right now, it looks like we might not be making it to 31. Kojima is screaming loud. If he doesn't tap, Kobashi might rip his arm off. Kojima has been locked in for another minute, inch by inch, squirms his way to the bottom rope but Kobashi pulls back even harder on Kojima's arm! Finally Kojima makes it to the bottom rope but the damage is definitely already done. Kobashi showing a side that we've never seen from him in this match.
He pulls him back into the center trying to lock it back in but Kojima shifts his body around and boots Kobashi directly in the mouth. Kobashi is holding his mouth and Kojima continues to kick away while at a grounded position to a seated Kobashi. Kobashi catches one of Kojima's leg and tries to chop away at it with his right arm but it hurts Kojima and him. Kobashi picks up Kojima and Kojima hits a Rydeen Bomb out of nowhere! 1.........2....... 2.9!! Kojima almost got a victory out of nowhere. Both men are down and Wade begins the ten count. 1........2........3.........4.........5....... Kojima begins to stand up....... 6.......7.......Kojima stands up and Kobashi begins to show life.......8....... Kojima picks Kobashi up and hits him with a German Suplex. Kobashi falls into the ropes. Kojima drags him back into the center, throws his the elbow pad off and now here's the REAL Koji Lariat. He hits the ropes and just drills Kobashi! Cover! 1.......2.......2.9!!
By this point, Kojima doesn't have many more ideas. These two are officially going to war with one another. He puts Kobashi in a crab hold for a few seconds and then switches it into a half crab. Kobashi is grimacing in pain as Kojima sits back on his back and pulls his leg. Kobashi makes it to the ropes. Kojima begins stomping the mid-section of Kobashi. He picks Kobashi up and delivers elbow butts Misawa style and then goes for the rolling elbow, Kobashi stops him with a chop to Kojima's hand and follows up with a rolling kesagiri chop. Kojima is rocked big time but rebounds off the ropes and drills Kobashi with a Koji Lariat that almost sent him to the outside of the ring. Instead, he bounced toward Kojima and Kojima drills him with the Cozy Crush Dynamite! This has to be it! 1.......2.......2.9!! Kobashi kicks out! A tense moment as NOAH fans thought their hero was done and GATTACA fans thought Kojima reigned supreme over the legend. Kojima is complaining to Wada that that should have been it.
The clock is ticking as Kojima has nothing else up his sleeve. He pulls Kobashi into the center of the ring, drops a knee onto Kobashi's back and his right arm and goes into the Wakigatame (better known to American fans as the Fujiwara Armbar)! This has to be it! 40 minutes gone and Kobashi is moments away from tapping. Kobashi rolls out of into a sleeper, stands up, locks in the half nelson, and sends Kojima into the corner! Kobashi picks up Kojima by the head and drills him with a head pick-up Burning lariat! But at the same time, he hurt his own arm. He makes the cover. 1.......2.......2.9!! Kojima kicked out! Kobashi is really shocked.
Kobashi picks up and ties his right arm into the ropes constantly chopping Kojima's stuck arm and then delivering chops to the back of the neck. Kojima breaks loose but Kobashi catches him, clutches the wrist, Wrist Clutch Half Nelson Suplex! He signals for the Moonsault Press! He goes up and hits it! This has got to be it! 1.......2.......2.9!! Kobashi shakes his head and points down to the mat. He gets him up in brainbuster position and... the bell rings. This match has been considered a 45 minute time limit draw. Kobashi drops Kojima back down. Both men are holding their right arms, as they nearly tore them off.
9. Special Dream Match: Kenta Kobashi [NOAH] vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE] went to a Time Limit Draw - (45:00)
After the match, Kojima and Kobashi caught their breaths, before slowly standing up, staring at each other. Kobashi slowly reached out his hand, offering a handshake! Kojima looked at it,and Kobashi, before laughing, as KAI and Hiroshi Yamato attacked Kobashi! The three ganged up on the fatigued Kobashi, controlling him. They beat the legend for minutes, before, out of nowhere, Kobashi friend and tag partner Jun Akiyama ran out, sliding in the ring! Kojima ran out of the ring, heading up the ramp, as did Yamato, but Akiyama grabbed KAI, picking him up and hitting an Exploder Suplex, sending KAI bouncing against the mat. Kojima and Yamato retrieved KAI, before Akiyama helped Kobashi up, as F4 retreated!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 21, 2011 9:07:47 GMT -5
HALO V- looking forward to this, you've built this up as one of your biggest shows. First offical match was good although I'm not sure a time limit draw would be the best option to get the crowd in the mood but this is Japan so its different to American booking. I'm a fan of both Nakajima and Sawa which I first learnt about them from thier work in the States. Shock loss for the Golden Lovers but I guess it sets up a future title bout, the "GURENTAI Reunite" match looked great with Doering returning to team with Tyger and Kea, glad thier team got the win, cool to see both champs retain, maybe I'm just getting confused but I can't see the title match write ups. Love the build up to the main event including not mentioning the result at the start and enterance details. I'm unsure about the ending, ending such a big night in a time limit is a no no for me but it may work better within the Japanese climate. Overall a great show and epic write up from what I read of it. Good luck and I know you'll keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2011 13:26:56 GMT -5
Munenori Sawa tried to replace me? I'm the first Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion, the first. I just pinned Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega, the IWGP Jr. Tag Champions. What are Sawa and his little replacement Hikaru Sato doing? Oh yeah, losing to jobbers like Kensuke Office. If Sawa hadn't got it in his head to bring in his little friend for no reason, we were doing great as a team, he would be with me, right now, as the team that defeated the IWGP Jr. Tag Champions, but no. He had to put GOD BLESS! to rest, and start this SEX-MEN nonsense, and look where they are, nowhere, and look where I am, in the glory of being the top junior in GATTACA.
I am formally challenging Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega for their IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships. Who will my partner be? Munenori Sawa, ha-ha, hell no, he lost his chance, like an idiot. Atsushi Aoki, my partner when I beat the champions….. nah, what did he do in that match? I have the perfect partner in mind.
How about I bring in MY friend into the mix, Rui Hyugaji. GOD BLESS! is dead, SEX-MEN will soon burn to the ground.
And the rise of Kowloon in GATTACA…. Will soon begin, and we start, with the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Championships.
Sawa, you will soon learn the mistake you made….
Rui Hyugaji (日向寺 塁) Born: Sapporo, Hokkaido Birthday: November 22, 1987 Height: 173cm (5'7") Weight: 83kg (183 lbs) Debut Match: June 16, 2007 vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato (Michinoku-Pro)
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Post by Kick Your Face on Jan 23, 2011 19:59:30 GMT -5
Awesome show. I like that Sekimoto retained the title. He just keeps further showing that he is the face of GATTACA. Who will ever stop him? Kobashi/Kojima seemed like a huge match based on the entrances alone. The finish to it leaves a huge void to be filled, which is perfect for the BURNING vs. F4 feud. Can't wait to see where you go next with this.
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