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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2011 14:40:04 GMT -5
Satoshi Kojima Makes Shocking Challenge!
- Today, in a press conference following the GATTACA vs. TNA shows, Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima make a huge challenge, having this to say:
- "After I defended the title against Anderson, I said I would defend against anyone, from any promotion, and when I said that, I had one person in mind. I told everyone I would bring more attention, and more prestige to this belt, and I intend on doing just that with this:
I am formally challenging... Shinsuke Nakamura in a match, where his GEN Heavyweight Championship, and my GATTACA Heavyweight Championship are in the line. Just like the Junior Titles, I want to unify the two Heavyweight Championships."
- Shinsuke Nakamura, who wrestles in New Japan, is a former IWGP Heavyweight Champion, and was the final man to hold the GEN Heavyweight Championship, before Pro Wrestling GEN shut it's doors early last year.
There is no word from Nakamura or New Japan if the challenge has been accepted.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2011 22:23:58 GMT -5
New Wrestler Debuting in GATTACA!
GATTACA: PROJECT has announced the debut of another gaijin, “The New Era Icon” Tyler Volz!
Volz is a 20 year old from Bolingbrook, Illinois, USA. He made his debut last year in the promotion DREAMWAVE Wrestling. He began training with GATTACA: PROJECT earlier this year, after being picked up by Naomichi Marufuji during his American Excursion. Volz stands 5’8”, 205 pounds, and will join the Junior Heavyweight Division. His favorite wrestlers include Chris Benoit, Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, and Ric Flair.
“I’m very excited to make my debut in Japan,” Volz answered in between workouts at the dojo. “Prospect has left the Junior Heavyweight Division, and there’s a hole there, and I believe I can fill that void, and become the biggest gaijin Junior that GATTACA has.”
“I was impressed when I saw Tyler in America,” GATTACA: PRO President, Naomichi Marufuji. “He has been wrestling a very short time, but I saw great potential in him, and I think he can do great things here in GATTACA.”
An avid fan of Martial Arts, Volz stated, “I think I will breathe new life into the Juniors here, especially the ones with the shoot style I plan to bring with me to GATTACA. They won’t be expecting any of the kicks, punches, and submissions I will catch them with.”
Volz will debut in GATTACA during EUGENICS 76.
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Post by SodaGuy on Jul 10, 2011 3:30:54 GMT -5
Great to see a new talent coming in.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2011 3:56:45 GMT -5
Kojima vs. Nakamura - Title Unification Signed!; Several NJPW Wrestlers Coming In
- In a press conference today, it was formally announced that GATTACA Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima will wrestle GEN Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura in a Title Unification Match! Kojima looks to defend the title for the 3rd time, as Nakamura looks to defend his title for the 2nd time.
- Before Nakamura can defend his title, he much face Justin Tyger in a huge rematch from GEN! For those that don't remember, back in 2009, Nakamura and Tyger had a singles match, that ended with Nakamura hitting a Boma-Ye on Tyger, knocking him out and sending him to the hospital, which left Tyger with a hairline fracture in his Orbital Bone. Tyger is looking for revenge, saying "Nakamura hurt me last time we wrestled, and that will not happen again. Nakamura will be surprised. I'm coming from blood this time. I will get revenge on Nakamura."
- Following Nakamura, Koji Kanemoto and Ryusuke Taguchi will be returning to GATTACA, as Jado and Gedo will be debuting, all four on select shows throughout the tour.
- Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson, the IWGP and GHC Tag Team Champions, will also debut in GATTACA, during EUGIENICS 80, will battle the fellow dominate gaijin team of Justin Tyger and Joe Doering!
- Munenori Sawa looks to take the Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship from Ryuji Hijikata in the main event of EUGENICS 75, in a BattlARTS Rules match. For those that are unfamiliar with BattlARTS, they wrestle under the rules of no pins. The match can only end under a Knock Out or Submission. Both Sawa and Hijikata are no strangers with BattlARTS and their rules.
- Tyler Volz will be debuting at EUGENICS 75, in a huge match against the man that discovered him in America, Naomichi Marufuji! "This is a huge opportunity for me," Volz said. "I can come in here and match a huge impact, and defeat the former Heavyweight Champion, and you know what? I think I can do it. Japan will know my name after this match."
- Full cards for EUGENICS 76-80 are TBA:
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 76 7/11/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Kenta Kakinuma vs. Chris Brookes 2. Joe Doering vs. Takashi Okita 3. Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Rui Hyugaji 4. Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada vs. Hafiz Abdurehman and Fale Simitaitoko 5. Tyler Volz Debut Match: Naomichi Marufuji vs. Tyler Volz 6. Special Eight Man: Atsushi Aoki, Akihiko Ito, Hikaru Sato, Kento Miyahara vs. Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW], Jado [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW] 7. Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, Kenny Omega vs. Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, Kota Ibushi 8. Special Singles Rematch: Justin Tyger vs. Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW] 9. Daisuke Sekimoto, Shuhei Taniguchi, Shinya Ishikawa vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Tomohiro Ishii, Fujita Jr. Hayato 10. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship – BattlARTS Rules: Ryuji Hijikata (C) vs. Munenori Sawa
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 77 7/13/11 Osaka IMP Hall
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Atsushi Aoki vs. Tyler Volz 2. Special Six Man: Daisuke Sekimoto, Kazuchika Okada, Shinya Ishikawa vs. Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 78 7/15/11 Zepp Osaka
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Shinya Ishikawa vs. Tyler Volz 2. Special Six Man: Naomichi Marufuji, Munenori Sawa, Kenny Omega vs. Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 79 7/18/11 (Samurai! TV) Izumi Pond Sone Historic Park
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Tyler Volz 2. Special Six Man: Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, Atsushi Aoki vs. Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Jado [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 80 7/20/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Kenta Kakinuma vs. Tyler Volz 2. Special Tag Match: Atsushi Aoki and Akihiko Ito vs. Jado [NJPW] and Gedo [NJPW] 3. Special Singles Rematch: Naomichi Marufuji vs. Kazuchika Okada 4. Special Tag Match: Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato vs. Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] 5. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Joe Doering vs. Giant Bernard [NJPW] and Karl Anderson [NJPW] 6. Heavyweight Championship & GEN Heavyweight Championship - Unification Match: Satoshi Kojima (C) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW] (C)
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Post by Red Dragon on Jul 11, 2011 9:12:14 GMT -5
Some real good matches booked. Liking the Volz series esp against Marufuji. The unification bout sounds huge. The title bout against Tyger should also be great esp after the build up you wrote about. Good to see Jado and Gedo debut, suprised you haven't booked them before. Hopefully Bernard and Anderson do well, I'd love a Bernard single push down the line. I like Sawa so I hope he wins and the BattleArts stip sounds like it will be stiff as hell. I really like the new 1st page nice and clean and sets out the stables nicely.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2011 3:19:44 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 76 7/11/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Kenta Kakinuma beat Chris Brookes (7:12) with an Elbow Smash 2. Joe Doering beat Takashi Okita (9:39) with a Revolution Bomb 3. Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Rui Hyugaji (13:41) with a Death Roll 4. Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada beat Hafiz Abdurehman and Fale Simitaitoko (9:05) when Kono used a Diving Kneedrop on Fale 5. Tyler Volz Debut Match: Naomichi Marufuji beat Tyler Volz (11:55) with a Shiranui 6. Special Eight Man: Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW], Jado [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW] beat Atsushi Aoki, Akihiko Ito, Hikaru Sato, Kento Miyahara (18:36) when Gedo used a Gedo Clutch on Miyahara 7. Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, Kota Ibushi beat Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, Kenny Omega (15:11) when Soya used a Brainbuster on Prospect 8. Special Singles Rematch: Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW] beat Justin Tyger (17:28) with a Boma-Ye 9. Daisuke Sekimoto, Shuhei Taniguchi, Shinya Ishikawa beat Katsuyori Shibata, Tomohiro Ishii, Fujita Jr. Hayato (18:24) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Ishii 10. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship – BattlARTS Rules: Ryuji Hijikata (C) beat Munenori Sawa (23:47) by TKO (Jumping Head Kick) (7th Defense)
- The opening match saw New Generation Force member Kenta Kakinuma battle Prelude To Dreams! member Chris Brookes, in a fairly basic match, both men showing great agility. Brookes nearly had the match won, going for his Springboard Dropkick, but Kakinuma dodged it! When Brookes stood up, he was met with an Elbow Smash to the back of the head, before getting pinned by Kakinuma!
- In a hard hitting match, Joe Doering and Takashi Okita hit each other with all the force they could muster. Both men traded control early on, before Doering took control, keeping it for the rest of the match, nearly dominating Okita. He hit Okita with a huge Lariat, sending him crumpling to the mat, before lifting him up, hitting a Revolution Bomb to end it!
- Kensuke Office’s Katsuhiko Nakajima squared off against Kowloon’s Rui Hyugaji in a fast paced, impressive match. Hyugaji gained control for most of the early going, though through inferior means. Nakajima slowly began to break Hyugaji down, before taking full control over the match, nearly ending it several times, before Hyugaji seemingly got a second wind, taking Nakajima down, before setting him up near the turnbuckle. Hyugaji climbed it, leaping off, looking for a Moonsault Press, but Nakajima rolled away! Hyugaji crashed to the mat, before Nakajima picked him up. Hitting several jabs and kicks, Nakajima set him up, before hitting a Death Roll, scoring the victory!
- In a New Generation Force vs. Prelude To Dreams! tag, NGF members Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada battled PTD! members Hafiz Abdurehman and Fale Simitaitoko. Hafiz held his own against Kono and Okada, until Okada seemingly snapped, throwing every move he could at Hafiz, taking him down! Okada looked to end it there, but couldn’t, before Hafiz tagged in Fale, still off his guard. Fale couldn’t knock Okada off his dominate roll, as Okada kept him control also. Kono made his way back into the match, trading shots with Fale, before setting him up for a Choke Bomb… but Fale slipped out of it, snatching Kono up, hitting a Samoan Drop! After a pin and a two count, Fale picked Kono up, and set him up for the T-SHOCK… but Kono got out of it, hitting a Choke Bomb! Kono climbed the top rope, jumping off, to hit a Diving Knee Drop, before pinning Fale for the win!
- Tyler Volz made his debut tonight, against the former Heavyweight Champion, the man that discovered him during his Foreign Excursion, Naomichi Marufuji. Volz looked to make an impression in his debut, and he did just that, taking Marufuji down early in the match, controlling him throughout the first few minutes of the match. Marufuji’s experience soon caught up to Volz, as he made a simple mistake, giving Marufuji the opening to take the control of the match! Marufuji kept Volz down, attempting a Shiranui, but Tyler slipped out of it! Volz quickly capitalized, grabbing Marufuji, hitting a Tiger Driver! Volz covered Marufuji…. Getting a two count! The crowd gasped, as Volz picked Marufuji up, hooking his arms in an attempt at another Tiger Driver.. but Marufuji slipped out! Marufuji spun, smacking Volz in the face with a Superkick, before grabbing him, charging toward the turnbuckle, hitting a Shiranui, pinning Volz to win the match! After, Marufuji helped Volz up, before extending his hand! Volz quickly accepted the handshake, as the crowd showed their appreciation for his efforts!
- In a huge eight man tag, Atsushi Aoki and Akihiko Ito teamed with Hikaru Sato and Kento Miyahara to battle the New Japan team of legend Koji Kanemoto, Ryusuke Taguchi, and the veteran team of Jado and Gedo! Aoki and Ito focused their attention on Kanemoto and Taguchi, trading shots with both of them. Neither of the two teams could gain control over each other, before Jado and Gedo made their presence know, as the two focused on Sato. Looking to weaken him before their match at EUGENICS 80, the two kept Sato separated from his corner, double teaming him at every chance. Sato finally took Jado down, rolling to his corner, tagging Miyahara in. Miyahara kept the control over Jado, but Jado slipped away from him, tagging in Gedo. Miyahara tried to keep control, but soon lost it over Gedo. Gedo took Miyahara down, and locked in the Gedo Clutch! As Miyahara clawed for the ropes, his team charged the ring, looking to break the hold, but Gedo’s team soon hit the ring, taking out the GATTACA team, keeping them away from Gedo and Miyahara, until Miyahara tapped out!
- LAUGHTER7 members Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, and Kota Ibushi teamed to battle the team of the Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, and Kenny Omega. Ibushi and Omega brawled for the opening minutes of the match, their heat not dying down. Honma and Prospect soon got in the ring, trading shots. Honma gained control for the first few moments, but Prospect soon took it back, keeping him down, before tagging out to Kojima, who kept a solid control over Honma, until Honma hit a head butt out of nowhere, taking them both out of it. Honma stumbled his way to his corner, tagging in Soya. Soya looked to show everyone that he still can hang in there with veteran heavyweights, taking Kojima down. The two traded shots, before exchanging elbows. Kojima spun, looking for a Rolling Elbow, but Soya dodged it, and hit Kojima with a Lariat! Kojima stumbled, before throwing a Lariat of his own, hitting Soya! The two traded more Lariats, before hitting each other simultaneously, both going down! Kojima crawled to his corner, tagging in Prospect. Chris caught up to Soya, keeping him down. Soya soon took control of the match, hitting Prospect with two Lariats, before hitting a Brianbuster, covering Prospect to win the match!
- In a heated rematch, GEN Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura debuted in GATTACA, going to war with Justin Tyger. Tyger wasted no time in enacting his revenge plot, attacking Nakamura as the bell rang. Tyger pulled no punches, as he hit Nakamura with stiff punches and knees. Tyger takes control of the caught-of-guard Nakamura, rocking him with Jumping Knee Strikes, and Knee Lifts. Tyger caught Nakamura with a Body Solebutt, and charged him for a Western Lariat, but Nakamura reversed it with a knee! Tyger stumbled back, as Nakamura took him down, taking control of the match. Nakamura kept control, as he charged at Tyger, looking for a Boma-Ye… but Tyger dodged it! He quickly jumped up, rushing Nakamura, hitting a Western Lariat! Tyger pinned Nakamura.. getting a two! Both men stood up, but Tyger caught Nakamura with a cracking Knee Lift! Nakamura slumped over, as Tyger picked him up, hitting a Northern Lights Bomb! Tyger pinned Nakamura… getting a two! Tyger picked Nakamura, but Nakamura fought him off, hitting him with a huge kick, sending Tyger down to a knee! Nakamura took a step back, hitting a Boma-Ye! Nakamura pinned Tyger.. getting a one count! Tyger jumped to his feet, letting out a war cry, before snatching Nakamura up, hitting a Northern Lights Bomb! Tyger covered him… getting a one count! Before Tyger could stand up, Nakamura hopped to his feet, and threw a huge Boma-Ye, cracking Tyger in the face, sending him crashing to the mat! Nakamura pinned Tyger again… getting a three count!
- New Generation Force members Daisuke Sekimoto and Shuhei Taniguchi teamed with Shinya Ishikawa to battle LAUGHTER7 members, Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii, and Kowloon member Fujita Jr. Hayato. Sekimoto and Shibata traded hard strikes throughout the entire match, as Ishikawa and Hayato threw stiff shots and showed their high agility. Taniguchi and Ishii traded shots near the end of the match, as Ishii gained control of the match, throwing a huge Lariat… but Taniguchi moved out of the way! Taniguchi slid behind Ishii, hitting a huge German Suplex! Taniguchi followed this up with a Fisherman Suplex, covering Ishii to win the match!
- In the main event, Munenori Sawa challenged Ryuji Hijikata for his Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship, in a BattlARTS Rules match. Sawa and Hijikata met in the middle, grappling, before hitting the mat. The two wrestled around for a great portion of the opening minutes. Sawa gained control, forcing Hijikata into a submission. Hijikata forced his way out of the move. The two stood up and began trading shots. The two traded stiff kicks and slaps, until Hijikata got control, hitting a knee to Sawa’s face! Sawa fell to the mat, as the referee started the ten count, but Sawa got to his feet at five. Sawa charged Hijikata, hitting him with hard punches, before jumping up, and kicking him in the face! Hijikata fell over, but stood up before the referee can start a count. The two traded more shots, before Sawa dodged a kick, and charged Hijikata, hitting a Shining Wizard! Hijikata fell over, standing up at six. Sawa prepared, and threw a huge Baseball Punch! Hijikata crashed to the mat, as the referee started counting. Sawa’s excitement grew, as the count grew to six… seven… eight…. And Hijikata stumbled up! Sawa charged Hijikata, attacking him, pushing him to into the corner, throwing punches and slaps, seemingly at the speed of light. Sawa backed up, and hit a knee to Hijikata’s head, sending him to the mat, as he backed away. The referee started another count, getting to five, before Hijikata stumbled up. Sawa ran at him again, but Hijikata gained his bearing, and moved out of the way! Hijikata hit a few kicks and punches, before grabbing Sawa, cradling him up, and hitting a Fisherman Buster! Hijikata crawled to his feet, as the referee counted Sawa down, getting to eight before Sawa stumbled up. Hijikata leaped in the air, cracking Sawa with a Jumping Head Kick! Sawa crumpled, dropping the mat. The referee looked at Sawa, calling off the match! After, Hijikata held up his title in the air, defending it for the seventh time, before walking over to Sawa, checking on him, before helping him to his feet. Sawa extended his hand, before Hijikata shook it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2011 9:33:30 GMT -5
Once I heard you were doing a Super J Cup I had to see who's in it. The line up looks a tad dissapointing, probably because I really have no clue who these guys are, but I'm sure it'll be insane. Pretty cool to have Alex Shelley in there, but you could have had one or two more TNA guys considering you got a deal with SG's TNA. Anyway, looks real nice and I can't wait for the shows!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2011 2:07:22 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 77 7/13/11 Osaka IMP Hall
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Atsushi Aoki beat Tyler Volz (7:12) with a Cross Armbreaker 2. Hafiz Abdurehman, Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Brookes beat Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (9:34) when Hafiz used a Dream Catcher on Okita 3. Rui Hyugaji beat Satoshi Kajiwara (10:58) with a Moonsault Press 4. Justin Tyger and Joe Doering beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Kenta Kakinuma (13:44) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Kakinuma 5. Super J Cup - 3rd Stage Preview: Ryuji Hijikata, Kota Ibushi, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato, Akihiko Ito, Kenny Omega (17:42) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Sato 6. Masayuki Kono beat Tomoaki Honma (11:27) with a Diving Kneedrop 7. Satoshi Kojima, Naomichi Marufuji, Chris Prospect beat Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Tomohiro Ishii (15:32) when Kojima used a Lariat on Ishii 8. Special Six Man: Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW] beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Kazuchika Okada, Shinya Ishikawa (19:09) when Kanemoto used Cross Ankle Hold on Okada
- The Opening match saw Tyler Volz’s second match, as he went against the rocket, Atsushi Aoki. Volz put up another great effort against Aoki, but Volz couldn’t slow down Aoki’s trail of fire, as Aoki caught Volz with a Cross Armbreaker, forcing Volz to tap out!
- Prelude To DREAMS! members Hafiz Abdurehman, Fale Simitaitoko, and Chris Brookes took on the teaming of Takashi Okita, Kento Miyahara, and Kentaro Shiga. Hafiz was out to impress, and did just that, as he took Okita down, hitting a Dream Catcher to make the pin!
- Kowloon’s Rui Hyugaji battled Kensuke Office’s Satoshi Kajiwara, and it looked like Hyugaji would dominate, but Kajiwara caught a second wind, nearly pinning Hyugaji, but Rui soon got the control back, hitting a Moonsault Press to score the pin.
- The dominate tag team of Justin Tyger and Joe Doering took on the NGF teaming of Shuhei Taniguchi and Kenta Kakinuma. Tyger and Taniguchi’s rivalry was the spotlight of the match, as the two looked to be more heated than ever, but in the end, it was Kakinuma who lost the control of the match for his team, as Tyger hit a Body Solebutt, before scooping him up and hitting a Northern Lights Bomb to end it!
- In a SJC preview eight man, Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata teamed with Kota Ibushi, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Fujita Jr. Hayato to battle Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato, Akihiko Ito, and Kenny Omega. Hayato and Sawa picked up where they left off, traded huge kicks and punches, before Ito and Hijikata got in the ring, as the two went to a stalemate, before Ito slowly got control, before Hijikata shut him down. Sato and Nakajima put on a Martial Arts exhibition, trading shots and submissions, before the match turned red hot, as Ibushi and Omega were tagging in. The two brawled wildly, nearly pinning each other a handful of times, before Sato was tagged in, as he and Ibushi traded more kicks, before Ibushi got the advantage, hitting a Powerbomb, before climbing to the top and hitting a Phoenix Splash to win!
- NGF’s Masayuki Kono faced off with LAUGHTER7’s Tomoaki Honma, in a back and forth match, as Kono got the early advantage, before Honma took the control out from until him. It look like Honma would get the win, as he went for a Diving Headbutt, but Kono moved! Kono then hit Honma with several knees, before hitting him with a Chokebomb and a Diving Knee to win!
- The LAUGHTER7 members Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, and Tomohiro Ishii looked to knock their opponents off their recent rolls, in Satoshi Kojima, Naomichi Marufuji, and Chris Prospect. All three men fought with each other, with no defined focus. Kojima and Shibata traded some huge shots, before Shibata tried to hit Kojima with a PK, but he moved! Kojima jumped up, hitting him with a Lariat! Ishii charged into the ring, hitting Kojima with a Lariat! The two traded shots, before Kojima knocked Ishii down. Ishii stumbled up, as Kojima took off his elbow pad, rebounding off the ropes and hitting Ishii with a Lariat, pinning him to score the win!
- In the main event, the New Japan teaming of GEN Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura, Koji Kanemoto, and Gedo, battled the teaming of NGF members Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuchika Okada, and Shinya Ishikawa. Nakamura and Sekimoto traded huge shots throughout the match, but the old mentor/protégé story was the focal point of the match, as Kanemoto and Okada brawled for a great chunk of the match. Okada nearly finished Kanemoto, but Kanemoto locked him in an Ankle Lock, but Okada got to the ropes, but Kanemoto pulled him away, locking Okada’s other leg over, wrenching a Cross Ankle Hold! Okada struggled for a few moments, before tapping out.
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 78 7/15/11 Zepp Osaka
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Shinya Ishikawa beat Tyler Volz (8:33) with a Diving Dropkick 2. Kento Miyahara beat Chris Brookes (6:12) with a Northern Lights Suplex 3. Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma beat Fujita Jr. Hayato and Rui Hyugaji (12:45) when Okada used an Octopus Stretch on Hyugaji 4. Satoshi Kojima beat Tomoaki Honma (13:52) with a Lariat 5. Atsushi Aoki, Akihiko Ito, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] beat Ryuji Hijikata, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara (14:31) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Kajiwara 6. Daisuke Sekimoto, Shuhei Taniguchi, Masayuki Kono beat Hafiz Abdurehman, Fale Simitaitoko, Takashi Okita (11:01) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Fale 7. Justin Tyger, Joe Doering, Chris Prospect, Hikaru Sato beat Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Tomohiro Ishii, Kota Ibushi (16:28) when Doering used a Revolution Bomb on Ishii 8. Special Six Man: Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Jado [NJPW], Gedo [NJPW] beat Naomichi Marufuji, Munenori Sawa, Kenny Omega (14:59) when Nakamura used a Boma-Ye on Sawa
- In Tyler Volz’s third match, he battled Shinya Ishikawa, who is a youngster himself. The two traded shots for a few minutes, before Ishikawa gained control, kicking Volz with a Diving Dropkick, pinning Volz for the win!
- Kensuke Office’s Kento Miyahara squared off with Prelude To DREAMS!’s Chris Brookes, in a short, basic match. Brookes tried to gained control, but Miyahara kept him down, before hitting a Northern Lights Suplex to quickly end the match!
- NGF’s Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma battled Kowloon, Fujita Jr. Hayato and Rui Hyugaji. All four men traded some huge shots, as Okada and Hayato traded some stiff kicks. Okada soon gained control over Hyugaji, locking him into an Octopus Stretch, wrenching it tighter until Hyugaji tapped out!
- In a singles match, Tomoaki Honma looked to put a crack in Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima’s pedestal. He controlled the champion for the opening portion of the match, but Kojima slowly took control of the match away, until Honma took him down, climbing up the top rope, and hitting a Diving Headbutt, going for the pin, but Kojima kicked out! Honma picked Kojima up, attempting a Pillar Crash, but Kojima reversed it, hitting a Koji Cutter! Kojima took off his elbow pad, and charged at Honma, hitting a Lariat, before pinning Honma for the win!
- Atsushi Aoki and Akihiko Ito banded together with Kentaro Shiga to battle the team of the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Satoshi Kajiwara. Aoki went to war with Hijikata, looked to impress over the champion, before Ito and Nakajima traded shots, going to a dead stalemate. Shiga took Kajiwara down, nearly finishing him with the Shiga Sleeper, before Aoki returned to the match, taking Kajiwara down with an Assault Point to win the match!
- Prelude To DREAMS! members looked to make a huge impression today, as Hafiz Abdurehman and Fale Simitaitoko teamed with Takashi Okita to battle the NGF teaming of Daisuke Sekimoto, Shuhei Taniguchi, and Masayuki Kono. Hafiz tried his hardest against the former champion Sekimoto and Kono, gaining control over Kono for a brief moment, before he lost it, as Kono kept him down. Tagging out to Okita, he didn’t have any better luck against Sekimoto and Taniguchi. Fale got into the mix, taking down Taniguchi for a moment, before he hit Fale with a pair of elbows, before a German Suplex and a Fisherman Suplex to win in the dominated match!
- Justin Tyger, Joe Doering, Chris Prospect, and Hikaru Sato banded together to take on the LAUGHTER7 team of Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Tomohiro Ishii, and Kota Ibushi. Ibushi and Sato started the match, traded strikes and submissions, before Shibata and Tyger entered the ring, as the two quickly became heated again, trading huge kicks and knees, as Shibata slowly gained control over Tyger, until Tyger blasted, hitting Shibata with everything he has, before Shibata broke away, tagging in Soya. He and Tyger wrestled for a few moments, before Tyger gained control again, keeping Soya down. Prospect was tagged in, as Soya slowly took control over him, before tagging in Ishii. Ishii kept Prospect down for a few minutes, before Prospect slowly got control over Ishii, nearly pinning him before tagging in Doering. Doering kept Ishii down, nearly dominating him, before hitting a Revolution Bomb to win the match!
- Naomichi Marufuji, Munenori Sawa, and Kenny Omega looked to end New Japan’s control, as the trio faced Shinsuke Nakamura, Jado, and Gedo. Sawa and Omega kept Jado at bay for the opening minutes of the match, before Gedo was tagged in, as he took Omega down. He kept control until Sawa was tagged in, where Sawa took control for a brief time, until Gedo took it back. Sawa blocked a move from Gedo, kicking him in the head, before tagging in Marufuji, who kept Gedo down, before Gedo tagged in Nakamura! The two stared off for a moment, before a brawl ensued. The two traded huge shots, with neither man gaining the control. They continued to go back and forth until Sawa reentered the match, also trading kicks with Nakamura. The GEN Heavyweight Champion soon took control over Sawa though, before he hit him with a cracking Boma-Ye, pinning Sawa to win the match!
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Post by Jord on Jul 22, 2011 17:56:27 GMT -5
I really struggle to leave a long reply to this as I'm extremely unfamiliar with Japanese wrestling, however, there is a few names I know and I like that you've added a few TNA names to the roster page as that should help a good amount of us on the board with replying as there will be names that we are familiar with. Just the whole presentation of this is great. I love the press conferences that you hold, the news articles and the results layout with the photo at the top reflecting what happened on the show. It just all goes together. It's unreal that you're still pumping out the shows despite the amount of replies you get as I know a lot of the board (myself included) stop posting shows if we don't get any replies for several shows - let alone for almost 20 pages of shows. Keep it up!
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 79 7/18/11 (Samurai! TV) Izumi Pond Sone Historic Park
1. Hafiz Abdurehman and Chris Brookes beat Takashi Okita and Satoshi Kajiwara (7:32) when Hafiz used a Dream Catcher on Kajiwara 2. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Ryuji Hijikata beat Tyler Volz (9:53) by KO (Jumping High Kick) 3. Super J Cup - 3rd Stage Preview: Kenny Omega vs. Makoto Oishi [K-DOJO] went to a Time Limit Draw - (10:00) 4. Fujita Jr. Hayato, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Rui Hyugaji beat Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara, Akihiko Ito (13:16) when Hayato used a Helm on Miyahara 5. Justin Tyger and Joe Doering beat Tomohiro Ishii and Tomoaki Honma (12:22) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on Ishii 6. Naomichi Marufuji, Munenori Sawa, Hikaru Sato beat Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma (16:39) when Marufuji used a Tiger Flowsion on Kakinuma 7. Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Kota Ibushi beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Shinya Ishikawa (14:24) when Shibata used a PK on Ishikawa 8. Special Six Man: Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW], Koji Kanemoto [NJPW], Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] beat Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, Atsushi Aoki (18:55) when Taguchi used a Dodon on Prospect
- In the opening match, Prelude To DREAMS! members Hafiz Abdurehman and Chris Brookes battled the team of Takashi Okita and Satoshi Kajiwara. Hafiz and Okita traded shots for the first few minutes, before Brookes and Kajiwara came into the match, showing off their agility, picking the pace of the match up, before Hafiz was tagged back in, taking Kajiwara down, hitting him with a Dream Catcher to win the match.
- Tyler Volz had a huge opportunity tonight, as he battled the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata. Volz impressed in the opening minutes, before Hijikata took control, hitting with several moves, before jumping in the air, cracking Volz with a Jumping High Kick! Volz crumpled to the mat, as the referee check on him, before calling the match off!
- In a SJC preview match, Kenny Omega battled K-Dojo’s Makoto Oishi. The two put on a great, fast paced match, traded strikes and big moves. The two went to a stalemate, neither man getting control. Near the end, Oishi got control of the match, springboarding off the middle rope, flipping back, attempting a Moonsault, but backed away from it, as Oishi landed on his feet! Oishi stumbled, as Omega lifted him up on his shoulders, hitting a Croyt’s Wrath! Omega covered Oishi.. getting a two! Omega picked Oishi up, but Oishi punched him, sending him reeling, before he slid in behind him and locked him in, hitting a Miracle Ecstasy! Oishi pinned Omega.. getting a two! The two stumbled up, trading shots… as the bell rang, with the time limit expiring! After the match, the two men shook hands.
- Kentaro Shiga teamed with Kowloon, Fujita Jr. Hayato and Rui Hyugaji, to do battle with Kensuke Office members Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kento Miyahara, and Akihiko Ito. Ito and Hayato did battle to open the match, trading elbows and kicks, before Ito got the advantage over him. Hayato soon stole control away, keeping Ito down until he tagged out to Hyugaji. Rui attempted to keep Ito at bay, but Ito soon gained control, taking Hyugaji down, before he tagged out to Nakajima. Nakajima kept Rui down, until Rui hit Nakajima with a massive head kick, before he tagged out to Shiga. Shiga and Nakajima traded shots, with Nakajima come out on the better end. Nakajima tagged in Miyahara, before Miyahara controlled Shiga further, until Shiga came out of nowhere with a Pumphandle Backbreaker! Shiga crawled to his corner, tagging in Hayato. Hayato and Miyahara traded some shots, but Hayato, the former Junior Champion, soon took control over Miyahara, before hitting a Helm, sending him crashing to the mat, before covering him to win the match!
- Heading into their match with the IWGP and GHC Tag Champions, Justin Tyger and Joe Doering teamed once again to battle the LAUGHTER7 duo of Tomohiro Ishii and Tomoaki Honma. Tyger and Honma went back and forth, trading shots and moves, before Tyger began to get the advantage, hitting Honma with a barrage of knees, before Honma dodged one, hitting a Pillar Crash on Tyger! Honma covered, only getting a two, before he climbed to the top, and looked for a Diving Headbutt… but Tyger moved! Tyger stumbled to Doering, tagging him in, before Honma crawled to his corner, tagging in Ishii. Doering and Ishii traded some stiff shots, before Ishii took control, hitting Doering with a Lariat! Doering quickly recovered, taking Ishii down, hitting a Revolution Bomb! Honma ran into the ring, breaking up the pin! Tyger charged the ring, grabbing Honma, cracking him with a Body Solebutt, before tossing him out of the ring! He walked back to his corner, just in time for Doering to tag him in. Tyger kept control of Ishii, before hitting him with a Jumping Knee Strike! Tyger charged, looking for a Western Lariat.. but Ishii dodged it! Ishii threw a Lariat of his own.. but Tyger slid around him, hitting him with a Bode Solebutt to his back! Ishii stumbled, turning around to be met with another Body Solebutt! Tyger scooped Ishii up, hitting a Northern Lights Bomb to make the pin and win!
- The NGF teaming of Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenta Kakinuma took on the team of Naomichi Marufuji, and SEX-MEN members Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato. Taniguchi and Okada both sparked their past history with Marufuji, as the two focused in on him, attempting to take control and impress against the former champion. Okada took control over Marufuji for a few moments, but Marufuji soon took him down. He tagged in Sawa, who quickly began trading kicks with Okada. Okada quickly took control over Sawa, before tagging out to Kakinuma. He kept Sawa at bay, until Sawa stole control out from under him, before tagging in Marufuji. Marufuji took control over Kakinuma, keeping him down, before hitting a Tiger Flowsion, to score the victory!
- LAUGHTER7 members Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, and Kota Ibushi teamed to battle the NGF members Daisuke Sekimoto and Masayuki Kono, as well as Shinya Ishikawa. Shibata and Kono quickly went to work on each other, hitting each other with huge strikes and kicks. Sekimoto and Soya soon entered the mach, as the two hit each other with stiff Lariats, and powerful moves. Ibushi and Ishikawa brought the speed into the match, throwing kicks and moves at such high speeds. Shibata tagged his way into the match, and took Ishikawa down, hitting him with a number of kicks, before taking him down, and hitting a PK to take Ishikawa down and pin him to win the match!
- The New Japan teaming of GEN Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura, Koji Kanemoto, and Ryusuke Taguchi battled the team of the GATTACA Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima, Chris Prospect, and Atsushi Aoki. Nakamura and Kojima started the match of, trading huge shots, but neither man could get a clear advantage, going to a stalemate. Kanemoto and Prospect soon entered the ring, as the two have a lot of history with each other from GEN. It showed, as they both knew each other’s moves, reversing everything, until Prospect gained control over Kanemoto for a brief time, before tagging out to Aoki. Aoki and Kanemoto traded cracking elbows, before Kanemoto took Aoki down, keeping control over him. Kanemoto soon tagged out to Taguchi, who kept control over Aoki, before Aoki stole control away, keeping Taguchi on the defensive. Aoki tagged in Prospect, who kept Taguchi down, before Taguchi slowly chipped the advantage away from Prospect, keeping him down! Prospect took control back for a brief minute, attempting a Cradle Driver, but Taguchi busted out of it, picking Prospect up and hitting Dodon, before covering Prospect to win the match!
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 80 7/20/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. Tyler Volz Debut Series: Kenta Kakinuma defeated Tyler Volz (6:04) with an Elbow Smash 2. Takashi Okita, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara defeated Hafiz Abdurehman, Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Brookes (8:33) when Miyahara used a Northern Lights Suplex on Brookes 3. Ryuji Hijikata and Kenny Omega defeated Fujita Jr. Hayato and Rui Hyugaji (8:26) when Hijikata used a Jumping Head Kick on Hyugaji 4. Tomohiro Ishii defeated Chris Prospect (9:12) with a Brainbuster 5. Special Tag Match: Atsushi Aoki and Akihiko Ito defeated Jado [NJPW] and Gedo [NJPW] (12:13) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Gedo 6. Special Singles Rematch: Naomichi Marufuji defeated Kazuchika Okada (13:49) with an Tiger Flowsion 7. Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Shinya Ishikawa defeated Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, Kota Ibushi (11:50) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Honma 8. Special Tag Match: Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] and Ryusuke Taguchi [NJPW] defeated Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato (12:39) when Taguchi used a Dodon on Sato 9. Special Tag Match: Giant Bernard [NJPW] and Karl Anderson [NJPW] defeated Justin Tyger and Joe Doering (14:03) with a Magic Killer on Doering 10. Heavyweight Championship & GEN Heavyweight Championship - Unification Match: Satoshi Kojima (C) defeated Shinsuke Nakamura [NJPW] (C) (25:28) with a Lariat (3rd Defense) (Title Change)
- In the opening match, Tyler Volz and Kenta Kakinuma put on a short, basic match, where both impressed the crowd, putting on a good little match. Volz attempted to end the match to pick up his first victory, but Kakinuma crushed those dreams with a cracking Elbow Smash to win the match.
- Kensuke Office, Takashi Okita, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Kento Miyahara battled Prelude To DREAMS! members Hafiz Abdurehman, Fale Simitaitoko, and Chris Brookes. Hafiz and Okita went to war, trading huge shots, as the two have been trading wins the past few weeks, before Fale was tagged in, and wrestled with Okita for a few moments, with Okita gaining the control. Nakajima and Brookes were tagged in, as the two traded kicks, with Nakajima quickly gaining the control over Brookes. Nakajima nearly pinned Brookes several times, before tagging out to Miyahara. Brookes tried to gain the advantage multiple times, but Miyahara kept him down, before hitting a Northern Lights Suplex to pin him, winning the match for his team.
- Kowloon teammates Fujita Jr. Hayato and Rui Hyugaji battled the team of Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Ryuji Hijikata and Kenny Omega. Omega and Hyugaji started the match, with Hyugaji getting the control for the opening minutes, before Omega stole it away, keeping him down with strikes. Omega tagged out to Hijikata, as Hijikata kept Hyugaji controlled. Rui got away, tagging in Hayato. Hayato still craved revenge since losing his title to Hijikata last year. The two traded huge kicks and punches, as Hayato took control. Hijikata slowly got control back, before the two hit a stalemate in the match. The Champion tagged out to Omega, who charged Hayato, hitting him with all he had. Omega kept Hayato off his guard, before Hayato shook him off, taking him down. Hayato tagged out to Hyugaji, who kept Omega down this time. Omega got away, tagging in Hijikata, who traded moves with Rui, before cracking him with a Jumping Head Kick! Hyugaji crumpled to the mat, before Hijikata covered him, getting the three count!
- Tomohiro Ishii and Chris Prospect battled in a singles match, where Prospect took control early on. Prospect continued his control, before Ishii took him down, dominating Prospect from then on, grabbing Prospect and hitting a Brainbuster for the win!
- The raising star team of Atsushi Aoki and Akihiko Ito battled the veteran team of Jado and Gedo, looking to score a huge victory. Aoki and Ito took control of Jado, but Gedo soon took control of Ito. Aoki tagged into the ring, wrestling around with Gedo, before Gedo took control of him. He took Aoki down, locking him into the Gedo Clutch. Aoki crawled for the ropes, but couldn’t find them. Aoki forced himself out of the hold, before taking it all to Gedo, before hitting an Assault Point, covering him for the win!
- In a rematch of his first defense of the Heavyweight Championship last year, Naomichi Marufuji battled Kazuchika Okada. The two wrestled around for the opening minutes of the match, going to a stalemate. Okada took control after this, keeping Marufuji down with kicks. Marufuji soon took control of the match, keeping Okada down, before hitting a Tiger Flowsion to win the match! After the match, Okada showed extreme frustration in his loss, leaving the ring without facing Marufuji.
- New Generation Force members Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi teamed up with Shinya Ishikawa to battle the LAUGHTER7 stable of Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, and Kota Ibushi. The entire match was a brawl from the moment it began, as Kono and Shibata traded strikes, before he and Sekimoto hit huge moves. As the match went on, Taniguchi and Honma wrestled near the end, as Taniguchi lifted Honma up, hitting a Fisherman Buster to win the match! After, Shibata confronted Honma, telling him that LAUGHTER7 only accepted winners, and he needed to quit losing all of his matches! He quickly looked at Soya, before telling he was in the same position! Honma and Soya looked at each other, before Shibata walked off.
- SEX-MEN teammates Munenori Sawa and Hikaru Sato battled the New Japan teaming of Koji Kanemoto and Ryusuke Taguchi. All four traded huge kicks and punches, trading numerous submissions. Kanemoto brawled with Sawa and Sato, throwing stiff shots and both of them. Sawa took control of Kanemoto for a few moments, before Kanemoto took him down with several kicks, before tagging out to Taguchi. Taguchi kept Sawa down, before Sawa tagged out to Sato. The two traded strikes, before Taguchi hit a Dodon to pin Sato for the win!
- The two most dominate gaijin teams in Japan battled, as Justin Tyger and Joe Doering squared off against IWGP and GHC Tag Team Champions Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson. The four men brawled madly throughout the match, throwing stiff shots. Bernard and Tyger spilled out onto the floor, throwing each other into the railing. Bernard cracked Tyger with a forearm, before picking him up, and hitting a Bernard Bomb on the floor! All of the seconds gathered around Tyger, checking on him, as Bernard taunted over him, before getting into the ring, as he and Anderson double teamed Doering. The two picked him up, hitting a Magic Killer, before Anderson covered him winning the match. After the match, Tyger crawled into the ring, stumbling up to Bernard, staring him in the face, before challenging him to a singles match, while Bernard laughed at him!
- The huge main event tonight saw GATTACA Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima battle GEN Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura in a title unification match. The two went to war for nearly half an hour, taking huge shots and moves, before Nakamura took Kojima down, nearly ending the match, before Kojima made a huge comeback, removing his elbow pad, cracking Nakamura down with a Lariat, pinning him to unify the titles!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2011 3:38:14 GMT -5
Super J Cup - 3rd Stage Cards Announced!
Announced today, were the full cards for the upcoming Super J Cup - 3rd Stage.
GATTACA: PRO, SUPER J CUP - 3rd STAGE 8/3/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Super J Cup - First Round: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. Viper [FREE] 2. Super J Cup - First Round: Kento Miyahara vs. Makoto Oishi [K-DOJO] 3. Super J Cup - First Round: Shinya Ishikawa vs. Masaaki Mochizuki [D-GATE] 4. Super J Cup - First Round: Atsushi Aoki vs. Alex Shelley [TNA] 5. Super J Cup - First Round: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Hikaru Sato 6. Super J Cup - First Round: Kenny Omega vs. Kota Ibushi 7. Super J Cup - First Round: Munenori Sawa vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato 8. Super J Cup - First Round: Akihiko Ito vs. Koji Kanemoto [NJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, SUPER J CUP - 3rd STAGE 8/4/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Super J Cup - Second Round: 2. Super J Cup - Second Round: 3. Super J Cup - Second Round: 4. Super J Cup - Second Round: 5. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: 6. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: 7. Super J Cup Special Eight Man Tag: 8. Super J Cup - Finals:
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Post by Overnight Sensation on Aug 2, 2011 20:15:46 GMT -5
yay we bring in new gaijin and then job them in every match they wrestle in!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2011 21:04:59 GMT -5
yay we bring in new gaijin and then job them in every match they wrestle in! Because gaijin rookies totally win.
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GATTACA: PRO, SUPER J CUP - 3rd STAGE 8/3/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Super J Cup - First Round: Viper [FREE] defeated Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (7:41) with a Superkick 2. Super J Cup - First Round: Makoto Oishi [K-DOJO] defeated Kento Miyahara (10:39) with a Miracle Ecstasy 3. Super J Cup - First Round: Masaaki Mochizuki [D-GATE] defeated Shinya Ishikawa (8:13) with a Sankakugeri 4. Super J Cup - First Round: Atsushi Aoki defeated Alex Shelley [TNA] (10:14) with an Assault Point 5. Super J Cup - First Round: Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Hikaru Sato (14:15) with a Death Roll 6. Super J Cup - First Round: Kenny Omega defeated Kota Ibushi (10:51) with a Croyt’s Wrath 7. Super J Cup - First Round: Munenori Sawa defeated Fujita Jr. Hayato (16:21) by TKO (Baseball Punch) 8. Super J Cup - First Round: Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] defeated Akihiko Ito (13:45) with an Ankle Hold
- The first match saw the first SJC winner Viper face the veteran Kentaro Shiga, in a close match. Shiga looked to take Viper out with the Shiga Sleeper, but Viper slipped out of it, before hitting a Superkick to win!
- Kento Miyahara represented GATTACA as he battled K-Dojo’s Makoto Oishi in their first round match. The two wrestled to a virtual stalemate the entire match, until Oishi was able to hit a Miracle Ecstasy on Miyahara to win the match and advance!
- The man that’s been rocketing through the Junior ranks, Shinya Ishikawa squared off against a veteran of Dragon Gate, Masaaki Mochizuki. The two traded huge shots, before Ishikawa slowly gained control! He hit huge Diving Dropkick, but Mochizuki kicked out, hitting Ishikawa with a number of kicks, before nailing a Sankakugeri to get the three.
- TNA’s Alex Shelley returned to Japan, to battle the unstoppable Atsushi Aoki. Aoki looked for a level of revenge, after Shelley’s teammate Chris Sabin pinned him recently. The two hit each other with amazing kick combinations, and unseen submission attempts, as Shelley got control over him locking him into a Border City Stretch! Aoki forced his way out of it, smacking Shelley with kicks to the midsection, before cracking him with a kick to the head! Aoki scooped Shelley up, hitting an Assault Point to win!
- Katsuhiko Nakajima and Hikaru Sato exploded as their first round match began, hitting a number of strikes and kicks. They two took each other down several times, locking in different submissions, before Sato locked in a Cross Armbreaker! Sato wrenched tighter and tighter, but Nakajima got to the ropes! The two stood up, as Sato zeroed in on Nakajima’s arm, hitting as many kicks as he could on it. Nakajima began a come back, answering Sato’s kicks with elbows and slaps, before hitting a Death Roll, to pin Sato for the win!
- In the most heated confrontation of the night, former tag team partners Kota Ibushi, the second SJC winner, and Kenny Omega finally went to war tonight. The two pulled no punches, as they hit each other with everything they had, before spilling out on the floor, throwing each other into the railing and onto the concrete floor. Ibushi got the control, hitting a Golden Star Bomb, before he climbed the ropes, looking for a Phoenix Splash, but Omega moved! Ibushi staggered to his feet, lifting Ibushi on his shoulders, hitting a Croyt’s Wrath to score the upset and advance!
- Another pair of former teammates collided, as former GOD BLESS! partners Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa squared off, trading slaps and kicks. Sawa took Hayato down, locking him in a head submission, wrenching tight, but Hayato got the rope break. The two stood back up, with Hayato getting the control, cracking Sawa with kicks, before taking him down, locking him into a K.I.D! Sawa scratched and clawed to get out, before he raised him up, slamming him back on the ground, forcing Hayato to lose his grip. Sawa punted Hayato, before setting up for a Shining Wizard, hitting Hayato as he stood up! Hayato staggered back to his feet, as Sawa threw a huge Baseball Punch, sending Hayato crumpling to the mat! The referee checked Hayato, before calling off the match, allowing Sawa to advance!
- The legend of New Japan, Koji Kanemoto, made his way back to GATTACA, to battle one of the fastest rising juniors today, Akihiko Ito. The two traded big shots, keeping each other at bay. Ito gained control of the match, taking Kanemoto down, hitting a Butterfly Suplex for a two count! Kanemoto slowly took control back, taking Ito down, kicking him in the head! Ito stumbled to his feet, before Kanemoto kicked him in the ankle, sending him falling to the mat! Kanemoto grabbed Ito’s leg, locking in an Ankle Lock! Ito clawed for the ropes, but came up empty handed, before having to tap out!
GATTACA: PRO, SUPER J CUP - 3rd STAGE 8/4/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Super J Cup - Second Round: Kenny Omega vs. Masaaki Mochizuki [D-GATE] 2. Super J Cup - Second Round: Atsushi Aoki vs. Viper [FREE] 3. Super J Cup - Second Round: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Makoto Oishi [K-DOJO] 4. Super J Cup - Second Round: Munenori Sawa vs. Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] 5. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: 6. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: 7. Super J Cup Special Eight Man Tag: Akihiko Ito, Hikaru Sato, Shinya Ishikawa, Kento Miyahara vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato, Kota Ibushi, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] Alex Shelley [TNA] 8. Super J Cup - Finals:
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GATTACA: PRO, SUPER J CUP - 3rd STAGE 8/4/11 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Super J Cup - Second Round: Masaaki Mochizuki [D-GATE] defeated Kenny Omega (8:36) with a Sankakugeri 2. Super J Cup - Second Round: Atsushi Aoki defeated Viper [FREE] (7:49) with a Cross Armbreaker 3. Super J Cup - Second Round: Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Makoto Oishi [K-DOJO] (10:14) with a R-15 4. Super J Cup - Second Round: Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] defeated Munenori Sawa (12:36) by Referee Stoppage (Kicks) 5. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: Atsushi Aoki defeated Masaaki Mochizuki [D-GATE] (8:41) with an Assault Point 6. Super J Cup - Semi-Final: Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima (10:57) with a Cross Ankle Hold 7. Super J Cup Special Eight Man Tag: Fujita Jr. Hayato, Kota Ibushi, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] Alex Shelley [TNA] defeated Akihiko Ito, Hikaru Sato, Shinya Ishikawa, Kento Miyahara (17:41) when Shelley used a Shellshock on Miyahara 8. Super J Cup - Finals: Atsushi Aoki defeated Koji Kanemoto [NJPW] (18:06) with an Assault Point (Tournament Win)
- In the first second round match, Kenny Omega came hot off a huge upset last night, with Dragon Gate veteran Masaaki Mochizuki standing in his way tonight. Omega come at Mochizuki like fire, taking him down, keeping him off guard. He attempted a Croyt’s Wrath, but Mochizuki got out of it, hitting Omega with huge kicks and elbows, before he hit Omega with a Sankakugeri, covering Omega… for a two count! Mochizuki stood up, shocked, as Omega staggered to his feet. Mochizuki threw another Sankakugeri, covering him for the three count.
- The American Viper looked to win another SJC, but he had a huge challenge ahead in Atsushi Aoki. The two traded moves back and forth, keeping each other at bay. Viper got the advantage, hitting a Superkick, covering him for a two count! Viper slid to the apron, jumping, bouncing off the ropes, attempting a Springboard Hurricanrana, but Aoki caught him, and threw him down with a huge Powerbomb! Aoki grabbed Viper’s arm, locking in a Cross Armbreaker! He wrenched it tighter and tighter, as Viper grabbed around for the ropes, but found nothing, before tapping out!
- With similar looks and styles, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Makoto Oishi battled, trading some deep kicks and elbows. The two battled, neither man giving an inch. Oishi got control for a few moments, keeping Nakajima down, attempting a Miracle Ecstasy, but Nakajima got out of it, hitting Oishi with a number of kicks, before hitting a R-15, covering Oishi to win the match!
- Munenori Sawa looked to score a huge victory tonight, as he went against the legendary Koji Kanemoto. Sawa charged Kanemoto, hitting all of the kicks and punches he could. Kanemoto fell to his knees, unprepared for the attack. Sawa kicked Kanemoto in the head, before he charged, hitting a Shining Wizard! He covered Kanemoto, getting a two count, before he picked Kanemoto up, wrapping him in an Octopus Stretch! He wrenched it tighter and tighter, but Kanemoto gout out of it, going on the attack, hitting Sawa with knees and kicks, keeping Sawa down. Kanemoto kept on the attack, hitting Sawa in the head with punts and knees. Sawa crumpled to the mat, not moving, as Kanemoto hit one last kick to the head, before the referee intercepted, calling off the match!
- Atsushi Aoki had his biggest challenge in the tournament yet, as he squared off against Masaaki Mochizuki. Mochizuki took the early advantage, keeping Aoki down. Aoki slowly began to make a comeback, as the two exchanged kicks, with Aoki getting the advantage! Aoki nailed Mochizuki with another head kick, before scooping him up, hitting an Assault Point, covering Mochizuki to win the match and advance to the finals!
- In a kick fest of a match, Katsuhiko Nakajima went against Koji Kanemoto, with the two exploding, trading kicks. The two went to a stalemate, as the two began trading slaps. Nakajima slowly got the advantage, attempting more kicks, but Kanemoto took control back, nailing Nakajima with more kicks. Kanemoto took Nakajima down, locking him in an Ankle Lock! Nakajima clawed for the ropes, before he got to them! Kanemoto, punted him in the head, before dragging him to the middle of the ring, locking him into a Cross Ankle Hold, wrenching it hard. Nakajima couldn’t get to the ropes this time, tapping out, as Kanemoto advances to the finals!
- In a special eight man tag match, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Kota Ibushi, Kentaro Shiga, and Alex Shelley teamed to take on Akihiko Ito, Hikaru Sato, Shinya Ishikawa, and Kento Miyahara. Sato and Hayato sparked their old rivalry, as the two traded some big punches and slaps. Ito and Ibushi soon collided, as Ito gained control over him, attempting a Butterfly Suplex, but Ibushi got out of it, hitting some kicks, but the two went to a stalemate. Ishikawa and Shiga squared off, with Ishikawa getting the control, nearly ending the match with a Diving Dropkick, but got a two count. Shelley and Miyahara were the final two in the ring, as Miyahara took the early control of the match, but Shelley used his unorthodox moves to take Miyahara down, taking control of the match, before hitting a Shellshock, covering Miyahara to win!
- In a rematch from several months ago, Atsushi Aoki went to war with Koji Kanemoto in the finals. The two traded kicks and punches, with neither getting an advantage. The two wore each other out, taking each other down. The two stood on their knees, trading punches and elbows, until both of the men fell over! The two staggered up, before kicking each other in the legs. Kanemoto took Aoki down, locking him in an Ankle Lock! Kanemoto wrenched it tight, as Aoki scratched for the ropes. Kanemoto twisted Aoki’s ankle tighter, but Aoki got to the ropes! Kanemoto let go, as Aoki stumbled to his feet. Kanemoto nailed Aoki with some more kicks, but Aoki shoved him away, throwing more kicks and elbows, before scooping him up, hitting an Assault Point! Kanemoto rolled, staggering to his feet, before Aoki grabbed him again, hitting another Assault Point to win the Super J Cup!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2011 15:13:05 GMT -5
GATTACA:PRO Holding Charity Event for Sanyukai
Last year, we saw several GATTACA: PRO wrestlers spend their day to helping the Sanyukai Organization, handing out clothes, food, and other necessities to the homeless of Japan. Sanyukai is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the aid of the homeless population.
Since the earthquake and tsunami in March, Sanyukai has had a lot to handle, with a rate growing everyday of people that need aid. GATTACA: PRO has once again came in, setting up a charity show on the grounds of the Sanyukai Building, with all proceeds and donations going towards Sanyukai.
20 men on the GATTACA roster have pledged their help, willing to work on the show for little to no money, willing to do whatever is needed to help. The charity event will feature five matches, as well as a Battle Royal with every man on the show.
GATTACA: PRO, CHARITY FOR YOU 8/10/11 Sanyukai Building
1. Kenta Kakinuma vs. Takashi Okita 2. Ryuji Hijikata, Akihiko Ito, Munenori Sawa vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Shinya Ishikawa 3. Satoshi Kojima vs. Chris Prospect 4. Manabu Soya, Tomoaki Honma, Kota Ibushi vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Atsushi Aoki 5. Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada vs. Naomichi Marufuji and Justin Tyger 6. 20 Man Openweight Battle Royal:
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Post by SodaGuy on Aug 11, 2011 0:06:50 GMT -5
I'm not really familiar with most of your talent - in real life - but the writing and booking makes it very easy to understand the characteristics and skills of the talent. The fact that (on the first page) you have allowed us to put names with faces for those of us who aren't familiar with them, adds too it. Keep it up as you are a great writer and booked, putting half of us to shame.
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