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Post by FollowTheBuzzards on Oct 2, 2010 18:14:35 GMT -5
Oh my god! I can't wait!
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Post by Jord on Oct 2, 2010 18:16:43 GMT -5
Kurt Angle coming in is fantastic.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2010 23:39:12 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, “EUGENICS 29” 10/3/10 Shibata City Bunka Center
1. Kenta Kakinuma and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Takashi Okita and Shota Takanishi (9:25) when Kajiwara used a Moonsault Press on Takanishi 2. Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada beat Manabu Soya and Fale Simitaitoko (14:04) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Fale 3. Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Ryuji Hijikata beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega (12:41) when Sawa used a Shining Wizard on Omega 4. Special Singles Match: Chris Prospect beat Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (12:50) with a Cradle Driver 5. Masayuki Kono and Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Justin Tyger and Akihiko Ito (11:48) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Ito 6. Special Singles Match: KAI [AJPW] beat Atsushi Aoki (15:01) with a Splash Plancha 7. Special Tag Match: Daisuke Sekimoto and Jun Akiyama [NOAH] beat Kazunari Murakami [BML] and Katsuyori Shibata (18:44) when Sekimoto used a German Suplex Hold on Shibata
- The opening match saw Kenta Kakinuma and Satoshi Kajiwara battle Takashi Okita and Shota Takanishi. Kajiwara and Okita exploded from the moment the match started, as their Kensuke Office history was thrown out of the window. Kajiwara ended the match, hitting a Moonsault Press on Okita! After the match, Okita charged over Kajiwara, but before he could do damage, Kento Miyahara ran in and fought Okita off!
- Hiroshi Yamato surprised everyone a few days ago, when he pinned Chris Prospect in a tag match with KAI and Atsushi Aoki. Prospect looked for revenge against the All Japan star, and got it, pinning him after a Cradle Driver.
- Atsushi Aoki represented not only Hayato and Sawa tonight, but all of GATTACA, as he battled All Japan’s KAI. Aoki and KAI engaged in a stiff battle, with Aoki not letting up for a moment on the man challenging Hayato in just days. The two traded control the entire match, until KAI connected with a huge head kick out of nowhere! As Aoki stumbled, KAI caught him with a Lung Blower! In a snap, KAI ran up the turnbuckle, and connected with a Splash Plancha, ending the match! As KAI celebrated, he turned to the downed Aoki, and attacked! After several moments, the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion ran out, breaking up the beat down! KAI and Hayato traded shots, before Yamato made his way to the ring, hitting Hayato in the back of the head! KAI and Yamato double teamed Hayato, before Sawa and Prospect ran out together running off the team!
- Kazunari Murakami and Katsuyori Shibata battled a super team of Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto and Jun Akiyama, as Murakami headed into his challenge for the title. The rivalry between Shibata and Akiyama showed it hasn’t died down, as the two fought with the same hatred that Murakami and Sekimoto did. Sekimoto ended the match after a huge German Suplex Hold on Shibata. After the match, Akiyama and Sekimoto began to leave, as Shibata slowly regained his composure, reaching out and grabbing Akiyama by his hair, shades of 2006, showing he is still after Akiyama.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2010 19:56:54 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, “EUGENICS 30” 10/6/10 (Samurai! TV) Pacifico Yokohama Exhibition Hall D
1. Fale Simitaitoko and Kento Miyahara beat Takashi Okita and Kenta Kakinuma (8:03) when Miyahara used a Swandive Dropkick on Okita 2. Special Singles Match: Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Munenori Sawa (11:44) with a Cross Armed German Suplex Hold 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata beat Manabu Soya and Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (12:35) when Hijikata used a Fisherman Buster on Soya 4. NTV Cup Entry Match: Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega (14:27) when Prospect used a Cradle Driver on Omega 5. Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Akihiko Ito beat Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, Atsushi Aoki (11:50) when Kea used a H5O on Okada 6. Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) beat KAI [AJPW] (21:27) with a Helm (5th Defense) 7. Special Singles Match: Jun Akiyama [NOAH] beat Masayuki Kono (25:25) by Referee Stoppage (Knee to Head and Exploder Suplex) 8. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) beat Kazunari Murakami [BML] (19:08) with a Deadlift German Suplex Hold (1st Defense)
- In the first match, Fale Simitaitoko and Kento Miyahara battled Miyahara’s former Tag Team Championship partner Takashi Okita and Kenta Kakinuma. Okita and Fale collided in a crash of the brute force they showed every match, but in the end, strength was overtaken by speed, as Miyahara quickly hit Okita with a German Suplex, before hitting the top rope, and connected with a Swandive Dropkick, as he quickly pinned Okita! After the match, Miyahara celebrated his win, before Okita slowly stood up, enraged at his loss against his former friend. Miyahara turned around, and was met with a Football Tackle! Okita started kicking Miyahara endlessly, until Fale ran in and broke up the fight, sending Okita out of the ring!
- Munenori Sawa still looked for revenge against All Japan’s Hiroshi Yamato and KAI, and tonight he had a chance to battle Yamato, and looked to achieve what he wanted. The two met in the middle, before Sawa slapped Yamato! Yamato staggered back, half in shock, half in pain, before slapping Sawa back! This was the spark for the fire, as the two exploded, never letting up on kicks and suplexes. Before long, Sawa had Yamato reeling, kicking his sides multiple times, before kicking the back of his knee, sending Yamato down on one knee. Sawa charged, and hit a Shining Wizard! Sawa quickly went for the pin, but only got two! Sawa picked Yamato up, and started in with the kicks to the side again, before hitting one clean to the head! As Yamato staggered, Sawa ran at Yamato, and locked an Octopus Stretch! Sawa wrenched tighter, as he began to elbow Yamato side. Yamato stumbled across the ring, before charging Sawa backwards into the turnbuckle! Sawa held on, as Yamato slammed Sawa again! Giving up, Yamato charged, backing up to the ropes, and flipping them both over the top! As they crashed against the floor, both bounced in different directions. The referee began a count, slowly climbing, as neither men moved. As he neared the twenty count, only Yamato begin to move, before slowly crawling in the ring. Eighteen…. Nineteen… Sawa moved slowly, before quickly rolling in the ring, expending all of his energy. Yamato staggered over to Sawa, picking him up, and locking his arms, before hitting a German Suplex! Yamato bridged over, pinning Sawa! After the match, Yamato stood over Sawa in victory! Yamato laughed, before kicking Sawa. After several cheap shots, Yamato walked off, leaving Sawa in a heap.
- Manabu Soya teamed tonight with the veteran junior Kentaro Shiga, to fight the team of Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata. Slightly out of his element, Shiga attempted to change his style, throwing kicks at the former BattlARTS wrestler Hijikata. Shiga put up a fight, but slowly started getting beaten down, before Soya made his way into the ring, using his strength to counter Shibata and Hijikata’s kicks and punches. Soon, Soya’s strength meant nothing, as Hijikata caught him with a huge Jumping Headkick, sending Soya staggering back, as Shibata charged across the ring and tackled Shiga off the apron, before Hijikata grabbed Soya, and hit a Fisherman Buster, ending the match!
- Former Kensuke Office teammates, 3 time Tag Team Champions, Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima have reunited! After suffering from some differences earlier this year, they are back together, and look to get back on top! They could do that quickly, as they fight Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega in a match to determine the last entry in Pro Wrestling NOAH’s 4th annual NTV Jr. Tag Team Cup. Ibushi and Nakajima clashed in the ring, trading kicks. Neither men would let up, until Omega ran in, and hit Nakajima with an elbow, sending him staggering, and letting Ibushi get the upper hand. Prospect ran in, and tackled Omega, mounting him, before raining down punches. Prospect continued to pound Omega, before Ibushi ran up, and kicked Prospect off! Ibushi returned his attention Nakajima, who grabbed Ibushi and threw him out of the ring, before following. As Omega and Prospect both staggered up, Prospect threw a huge Lariat, but Omega dodged it! Omega reversed with a thunderous Hadouken! Prospect fell over, before Omega covered him for a two count! Omega picked up Prospect, and lifted him up on his shoulders! Omega began the motion for a Croyt’s Wrath, but Prospect spun, and hit a Hurricanrana, sending Omega flying across the ring! Omega stood up, and turned around, and was met by an Rolling Elbow from Prospect! Omega staggered, before Prospect kneed him in the gut, and hit a Cradle Driver for the win! After the match, Prospect and Nakajima shook hands, before celebrating!
- Taiyo Kea returned, teaming with his Championship partner Justin Tyger and Akihiko Ito, to battle Shuhei Taniguchi, Kazuchika Okada, and Atsushi Aoki. Taniguchi and Okada looked for revenge against the Tag Team Champions, following their losing challenge last tour. Taniguchi charged at Kea, hitting him with a barrage of elbows and punches. Kea regained his composure, countering Taniguchi’s elbows with hard chops of his own. After a standoff of chops and elbows, Taniguchi got the advantage, and quickly grabbed Kea, hitting a Fisherman Suplex! Taniguchi went for the cover, but Tyger ran in and broke up the pin! Before Tyger could get out of the ring, Okada flew over Taniguchi and Kea, hitting Tyger with a Missile Dropkick! As Tyger fell over, out of the ring, Ito springboard off the top rope, and hit a Flying Lariat on Okada! Ito went to pick up Okada, before Aoki ran in, tackling Ito! The two brawled out of the ring, as Okada crawled to his corner, Taniguchi picked up Kea, and began to hit another Fisherman Suplex… but Kea pushed him away, and kicked him in the chest! Taniguchi stumbled into his corner, before Okada tagged in, charging at Kea with elbows and kicks! Kea shoved Okada back, kicking him in the chest too! Okada rebounded, hitting Kea with an elbow! Kea threw and elbow of his own, sending Okada reeling, before Okada charged at Kea, quickly tying him up in an Octopus Stretch! Okada wrenched it tighter, as Kea fought to move! Tyger reappeared, charging at them, hitting a Jumping Knee Strike on Okada! Tyger ran over at Taniguchi, hitting a forearm, sending him off the apron, as Kea picked up Okada, and hit a H5O! Ito held onto Aoki, as Kea made the match ending pin! After the match, Taniguchi broke up the winning teams celebration, challenging Kea to a singles match! Kea agreed, shaking his hand!
- After a month of waiting, Fujita Jr. Hayato looked for revenge, against All Japan’s KAI, who sneak attacked him, while he was down injured. Hayato charged KAI in the middle of the ring, throwing a kick, but KAI dodged it, and rolled out of the ring! Hayato stood in the ring, as KAI walked around, taking deep breaths. Hayato charged out of the ring, chasing KAI, who rolled back in the ring! Hayato followed, and was met with kicks and stomps! KAI picked up Hayato, hitting him with a huge Lariat, sending him flipping over. KAI climbed to the top rope.. But Hayato jumped p and hit him with an elbow! KAI lost his balance, and fell down, sitting on the top rope. Hayato climbed, and grabbed him. As Hayato set up for a Superplex, KAI broke away, hitting Hayato with a huge elbow to the head! As Hayato waved around, KAI shoved him off, and as Hayato crashed against the mat, KAI leaped off, hitting a Splash Plancha! KAI pinned… but only got a two count! KAI picked Hayato, setting up for a move… but Hayato pushed him away! As KAI turned away, Hayato caught him with a huge kick to the head! Hayato answered with another, before cutting KAI down at his knees! Hayato positioned back, and hit KAI with a Helm! Before Hayato could pin him, KAI jumped straight up, and charged at Hayato, hitting him with a Knee Lift to the face! Hayato fell backwards, as KAI hopped up on the top rope, and leaped, but Hayato put his knees up as KAI landed! KAI rolled around, catching his breath, before Hayato jumped up, and hit a Helm to the back of KAI’s head! Hayato quickly covered KAI, and ended the match! After the match, Hayato raised up hit title in victory, before KAI hit him with a crashing forearm to the back of his head! KAI began stomping Hayato, before Munenori Sawa ran out! KAI turned, and hit Sawa with a Lariat, sending him down! Hiroshi Yamato made his way down, and attacking Sawa, and KAI went back to Hayato, dropping down punches! KAI and Yamato were ruling, until Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito made their way to the ring, attacking the two! They ridded the ring of the All Japan wrestlers, before checking on Sawa and Hayato. KAI grabbed a microphone and hollered, “Why don’t you two just stay out of our business? Really, Prospect, why are you always after us, and Ito, what are you even doing here? You’re supposed to be retired aren’t you? You know what, I know why you two are after us… it’s because our teacher, our leader Kojima is better than your sorry, near cripple teacher Kobashi, and you two know it! That’s why you’re after us!” KAI dropped the microphone, as he and Yamato ran off, chased by Prospect and Ito!
- Two months ago, Masayuki Kono pinned Jun Akiyama in a special “Battle of the Blocks” match during the IDEOLOGY tournament, to the shock of Japan. Akiyama got his revenge though, when he pinned Kono in the semi-finals of the IDEOLOGY tournament. After that, Kono challenged Akiyama to a singles match, but he had to go through Go Shiozaki! Kono defeated the former GHC and GEN Heavyweight Champion to get his rematch against Akiyama! The two met in the center of the ring, before shaking hands! The two danced around the ring, before Kono charged and hit a Jumping Knee Strike! Akiyama staggered, before Kono yelled at him, slapping him! Akiyama rebounded, and hit Kono with a Jumping Knee Strike of his own! Kono followed through with another, but Akiyama ran, and caught him with a huge elbow! Kono fell back, before Akiyama picked him up, shooting him off into the corner! As Kono hit the turnbuckles, Akiyama hit him with a knee strike! Akiyama reared back, and hit another, but Kono moved! As Akiyama bounced off the turnbuckle, Kono ran, and hit another Jumping Knee Strike, sending Akiyama down! Kono climbed to the top, and jumped down with a Kneedrop! Kono quickly covered, but only got a two count on Akiyama! Kono picked him up, and hit a Backdrop Suplex! Kono climbed to the top again… but this time he was met by Akiyama, hitting an elbow to his head! Akiyama quickly climbed up to Kono, and locked in an Exploder Suplex, hitting it off the top! Akiyama covered Kono… and only got a two count! Kono staggered up, and ducked an elbow attempted from Akiyama! Kono spun around Akiyama, and attempted a Backdrop Suplex, but Akiyama hit a hard elbow to Kono’s forehead! Akiyama tired to fight out of Kono’s grip, but Kono held on, and threw Akiyama back! Both men hit the mat, and laid, gaining their bearings. They both stood up, as Kono dove at him, before Akiyama hit a crashing knee to Kono’s head, sending a sickening clash echoing throughout the building! The crowd groaned as Kono fell into Akiyama, before Akiyama locked in a choke, wrenching it back!. Kono went limp, as Akiyama let go of the hold, before locking in and hitting an Exploder Suplex! Before Akiyama could pin Kono, the referee stepped in, ending the match! Akiyama raised his hand, before going over t check on Kono, helping him up. Still out of it, Kono fell into Akiyama, who held him up. Kono shook out some of the cobwebs, standing on his own, before the two once again shook hands, before Kono feel back to his knees.
- After battling for months, Daisuke Sekimoto finally won the Heavyweight Championship from Naomichi Marufuji a little more than a month ago. Tonight, he defends for the very first time against Big Mouth LOUD founder Kazunari Murakami! The two immediately clashed in a blur of kicks and punches. Murakami used his speed to quickly connect kicks, while Sekimoto used his brute strength to lift Murakami up and throw him, connecting with various suplexes. Suddenly, Murakami threw Sekimoto with a Osotogari, before locking in a Cross Armbreaker! Murakami wrenched it harder and harder, until Sekimoto was on the brink of tapping out, until Sekimoto rolled over, and picked up Murakami! Sekimoto walked with Murakami hanging by his arm! Sekimoto walked over to the turnbuckle, and threw Murakami up against it twice, before Murakami slipped his grip on Sekimoto’s arm! Sekimoto grabbed Murakami, and tossed him headfirst into the turnbuckle! Murakami pulled himself up by the ropes, and was met by a German Suplex! Sekimoto spun his hips, before hitting another German and holding on, making the pin… but only getting a two count! Sekimoto stood over Murakami, before dead lifting him up, and holding him in the air, before flipping him back, scoring the three count and the title defense!
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Oct 6, 2010 20:47:46 GMT -5
I almost didn't want to click on this as I want to avoid seeing your scary sig. Also, I find it ironic I'm reading this while watching 'The Karate Kid.' I don't think I know anyone in the fed, so this'll be an interesting read for me. This opener was good, and written well, too. The special singles match was even better. The one thing I've noticed is the writing can get repetitive. Reading 'He did this.' then 'He did that back.' can bore a reader. In all honesty, boring a reader could stop a reply since it seems most aren't interested due to lack of knowledge of the fed. I have no idea what a fisherman buster could be. From my prior knowledge it would be some sort of fisherman's suplex to facebuster? Glad to see former Kensuki's office teammates got a victory. Seemed like a good tag team match, filled with action. Justin Tyger is in this? F**k Yeah! Let's go Tigger Tyger! Tyger wins? YEAH! It seems your pretty good at writing these. The matches are well written besides a few repetitive sentences, but other than that it's good. I wish I knew more of the fed, but I try. BTW, the layout if FANTASTIC! Where do you get these pictures from?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2010 21:35:59 GMT -5
Most of the action pics come from Yahoo Japan! Sports, and the press conferences/talking/whatever pics come from various places.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2010 21:09:27 GMT -5
Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega The Win IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships!
- Even though they lost their chance to be in the NTV Jr. Cup, they rebounded and won an even more prestigious prize, New Japan's IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships! Ibushi and Omega defeated IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi, Apollo 55, when Ibushi pinned the double crown champion Devitt. We wish them the best in their title reign!
- Fujita Jr. Hayato will defend the Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship against the other half of the invading All Japan duo, Hiroshi Yamato. Hayato defeated KAI last tour to defend his title for the 5th time.
- KAI and Yamato will also focus on the duo of Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito. KAI claimed the only reason Prospect keeps "sticking his nose in their business", is because Prospect is "Jealous" that their mentor Satoshi Kojima is, and has always been, better than Prospect and Ito's mentor, Kenta Kobashi. KAI called Kobashi a "half retired cripple", which sent Prospect and Ito in a rage, chasing the F4 team down. Ito will battle KAI and Yamato in singles matches this tour, in preparation for a tag match featuring all four men.
- Daisuke Sekimoto will defend the Heavyweight Championship this tour, although the challenger has yet to be decided.
- Kurt Angle will debut at EUGENICS 35, in a yet to be announced tag match. There are no rumors on who he will team with.
- Full cards are TBA:
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 31 10/14/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Takashi Okita vs. Kento Miyahara 2. Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] and Satoshi Kajiwara 3. Manabu Soya, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega vs. Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima 4. Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata vs. Kazuchika Okada and Atsushi Aoki 5. Special Singles Match: Akihiko Ito vs. KAI [AJPW] 6. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger, Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Val Venis [FREE] vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 32 10/18/10 Hakata Star Lane
1. Special Singles Match: Akihiko Ito vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 2. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger, Val Venis [FREE], Chris Prospect vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Kazunari Murakami [BML], KAI [AJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 33 10/20/10 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 34 10/22/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. Special Tag Match: Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito vs. KAI [AJPW] and Hiroshi Yamato
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 35 10/24/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
4. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 5. Special Tag Match: Kurt Angle [TNA] and X vs. X and X 6. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. X
- Most of Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima's matches in the NTV Jr. Cup have been announced! Some non-tournament matches are TBA.
Pro-Wrestling NOAH - "4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE"
Block A: - KENTA & Atsushi Aoki - Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin - Chris Prospect [GATTACA] and Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA] - Great Sasuke [M-Pro] & Kenbai [M-Pro] - Roderick Strong [ROH] & Eddie Edwards [ROH]
NOAH, 15.10.2010 Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji
6. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin vs. Chris Prospect [GATTACA] & Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA]
NOAH, 17.10.2010 (G+) Tokyo Differ Ariake
1. Shuhei Taniguchi vs. Chris Prospect [GATTACA] 2. Masao Inoue vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA]
NOAH, 18.10.2010 Oyama Municipal Bunka Center Small Hall
NOAH, 19.10.2010 Fukushima National Athletic Meet Commemoration Hall
4. Yoshihiro Takayama, Takuma Sano & KENTA vs. Kensuke Sasaki, Chris Prospect [GATTACA] & Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA]
NOAH, 22.10.2010 Asahikawa Local Industry Promotion Center
4. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: KENTA & Atsushi Aoki vs. Chris Prospect [GATTACA] & Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA]
NOAH, 23.10.2010 (Samurai! TV) Sapporo Teisen Hall
3. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: Chris Prospect [GATTACA] & Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA] vs. Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards
NOAH, 24.10.2010 (Samurai! TV) Sapporo Teisen Hall
NOAH, 26.10.2010 Niigata City Gymnasium
NOAH, 27.10.2010 Iida Worker Sports Center
1. Mohammed Yone, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Genba Hirayanagi vs. Kensuke Sasaki, Chris Prospect [GATTACA] & Katsuhiko Nakajima [GATTACA]
NOAH, 30.10.2010 Tokyo Korakuen Hall
3. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Semi Final: Block A #1 vs. Block B #2 4. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Semi Final: Block A #2 vs. Block B #1 5. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Final:
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 12, 2010 21:59:34 GMT -5
Don't know a lot of the wrestlers in this, but I love the idea of Angle coming in and love the team of Kota Ibushi & Kenny Omega. I've seen some of Ibushi's work and was impressed. Also, I give you a lot of credit for keeping this going despite a lack of replies.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2010 22:54:46 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO Interim President Justin Tyger and Taiyo Kea, the All Japan Unified Tag Team Champions, are back on tour with All Japan. They will defend their titles at the end of the tour against Big Daddy Voodoo, the former Viscera, and Charlie Haas.
On-Going Match Results:
AJPW, 10.10.2010 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
4. TARU, Big Daddy Voodoo & Charlie Haas beat Minoru Suzuki, Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger (12:45) when Voodoo used a Diving Body Press on Tyger
AJPW, 11.10.2010 Gifu Industrial Hall
5. Taiyo Kea, Justin Tyger & Kaz Hayashi beat TARU, Big Daddy Voodoo & MAZADA (12:06) when Tyger used a Northern Lights Bomb on MAZADA
AJPW, 12.10.2010 Shinnanyo Gymnasium
4. Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger beat Ryota Hama & BUSHI (13:18) when Kea used a TKO on BUSHI
Upcoming Matches: (Some matches are TBA, all are subject to change.)
AJPW, 13.10.2010 Hiroshima Industrial Hall
Taiyo Kea, Osamu Nishimura & Justin Tyger vs. TARU, Big Daddy Voodoo & MAZADA
AJPW, 15.10.2010 Goto City Fukue Central Park Citizen Gymnasium
Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger vs. Big Daddy Voodoo & René Duprée
AJPW, 16.10.2010 Nagasaki Peace Hall
Justin Tyger vs. Seiya Sanada
AJPW, 18.10.2010 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
AJPW, 19.10.2010 Miyakonojo City Gymnasium
AJPW, 20.10.2010 Kanoya City Kushira Peace Arena
AJPW, 22.10.2010 Strait Messe Shimonoseki
AJPW, 24.10.2010 Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium
AJPW World Tag Team Title: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger (c) vs. Big Daddy Voodoo & Charlie Haas
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Post by Kick Your Face on Oct 12, 2010 23:12:33 GMT -5
OH ****! KAI letting Kobashi have it! Business is about to pick up.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 13, 2010 11:53:15 GMT -5
Sorry about not replying recently, all looking good, of course I'm most hyped at Angle coming in should tear some sh*t up, hoping he stays for multiple tours but I don't see that happening, nice to see Omega and Ibushi win the titles hopefully you can push them in Gattaca, I'd mark out if you brought in Devitt, can't wait to see who Angle's partner and oppenenets are for 35, Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2010 0:33:50 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 31 10/14/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium #2
1. Kento Miyahara beat Takashi Okita (10:00) with a Swandive Dropkick 2. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa (12:28) when Yamato used a Cross-Armed German Suplex Hold on Sawa 3. Manabu Soya, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega beat Fale Simitaitoko, Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima (14:52) when Omega used a Croyt’s Wrath on Prospect 4. Kazuchika Okada and Atsushi Aoki beat Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata (13:25) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Hijikata 5. Special Singles Match: Akihiko Ito beat KAI [AJPW] (16:33) with a Koji Cutter 6. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger, Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Val Venis [FREE] beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi (23:33) when Venis used a Money Shot on Taniguchi
- In a battle between former Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, Takashi Okita, former Kensuke Office kid, who broke away from the group to try and broaden his horizons as a wrestler, fought current Kensuke Office representative Kento Miyahara. The match started off explosive, as Okita charged and hit Miyahara with a Football Tackle, nearly ending the match before it started, but Miyahara kicked out, and began to wear Okita down with his speed, until Okita caught him with a huge Lariat! As Miyahara staggered up, Okita got in a stance, preparing for another Football Tackle, and as he charged, Miyahara jumped, and caught Okita with a clashing Knee Strike, sending Okita crumpling down! Miyahara climbing to the top turnbuckle as Okita slowly rose to his knees. Sitting unbalanced and confused, Okita sat by as Miyahara dove off, hitting a Swandive Dropkick, sending him crashing back down, before getting pinned! Miyahara celebrated his win, as Okita slowly got up. Okita walked up to Miyahara… and extended his hand! Okita got on a microphone and said he doesn’t regret leaving Kensuke Office, but he looks back on the experience and his friends fondly, but his leaving needed to happen if he wants to truly continue his career.
- Hiroshi Yamato, of All Japan, looks to prepare for his Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship match, and he has a great chance here, as he teams with Kensuke Office representative Satoshi Kajiwara to fight the champion himself, Fujita Jr. Hayato, and Munenori Sawa. Kajiwara started the match, seeing this as another chance to prove himself, hooking up with Hayato. Kajiwara put up a great fight against the champion, getting several moves in on Hayato before slowly losing control, as Hayato capitalized on kicking his legs down and taking him down, before raining down slaps. Kajiwara scrambled away, before kicking Hayato in the face! As Hayato fell over, Yamato came in, diving on Hayato and throwing punches as Hayato staggered up and returned fire, before catching Yamato with a good shot, sending him back, as Hayato tagged in Sawa. Sawa, hot for revenge for his loss against Yamato, rushed him, throwing kicks and slaps, sending Yamato staggering back into a corner, hitting him with more slaps, until Yamato pushed him away, getting out of the corner, before hitting Sawa with an elbow, before throwing a Lariat.. But missing, as Sawa dodged it, and spun around Yamato! Yamato turned around and was met by a cracking Baseball Punch! He stumbled down to a knee, as Sawa posed, before hitting a Shining Wizard! Sawa pinned Yamato, but Kajiwara charged in and broke up the pin! Kajiwara kept running, hitting Hayato with an elbow, sending him off the apron, before rebounding off the ropes, and diving out on the champion! In the chaos, Sawa turned and was flipped over by a Lariat from Yamato! Yamato picked him up, crossing his arms, and hitting a German Suplex Hold, ending the match! After the match, Yamato looked down on Sawa, before punting him in the head! Hayato pushed Kajiwara off of him, before hitting the ring, as Yamato ran off!
- The new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega teamed with Manabu Soya tonight, looking to avenge their loss against Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima, who teamed with young lion Fale Simitaitoko. The four juniors immediately clashed in the middle of the ring, Nakajima and Ibushi exchanging kicks and punches, as Omega and Prospect dueled elbows. The two teams brawled the entire match, leading to Omega and Prospect alone in the ring! Omega had dominance over Prospect, until Prospect caught Omega with a huge Rolling Elbow! Omega staggered, as Prospect locked his arms, and set him up for the Cradle Driver, but Omega hit the deck and rag dolled, leaving Prospect unable to do the move. He left go and began kicking Omega down, before running and rebounding off the ropes… As he did this, Omega regrouped, and charged up, hitting the running Prospect with a Hadouken! Prospect hit the mat with a thud, as Omega quickly picked Prospect up and put him on his shoulders, before hitting a Croyt’s Wrath to end the match! After the match, Ibushi, Omega, and Soya stood victorious, as Prospect and Nakajima gathered themselves, before walking up to Ibushi and Omega. The two teams stared off intensely, before Nakajima and Prospect walked off, leaving the new champions to shake hands with Soya.
- Atsushi Aoki and Ryuji Hijikata have been after each other ever since Aoki scored a victory over Hijikata in August. Tonight, Aoki teamed with Kazuchika Okada, while Hijikata teamed with Katsuyori Shibata as the furthered their rivalry. Since August, Hijikata has pinned Aoki once, and made him tap out to his own move! Aoki gained a measure of revenge tonight, as Aoki dominated Hijikata for most of the match, landing multiple kicks to the arm, weakening it for the very same submission that he lost to. This didn’t stop Hijikata, as he caught Aoki with a huge Jumping Kick to the head, sending Aoki down! Hijikata scurried over to Aoki, and locked in the Cross Armbreaker! Hijikata wrenched it tighter, before Okada ran in, kicking Hijikata in the head, breaking the hold. As Okada kicked Hijikata several more times, Shibata charged in the ring and hit Okada with a Knee Strike! Shibata capitalized with a clashing kick to Okada’s temple, sending him falling out of the ring! Shibata went after Okada as Hijikata stood up, and picked up Aoki, still groggy from the kick to the head. Hijikata set up for a Fisherman Buster…. But Aoki flipped out of it! Hijikata turned and got cracked by a Superkick! Aoki grabbed Hijikata and quickly hit an Assault Point, ending the match!
- KAI, from All Japan, has beaten and attacked Prospect, Hayato, and Sawa for months now, now, Akihiko Ito has stepped in to stop KAI in his tracks. This spurred KAI to come to the determination Prospect and Ito are only against him because Satoshi Kojima, his mentor, is and was better than Kenta Kobashi, their mentor. KAI proceeded to call Kobashi a “Half-cripple, needing to retire”, which lead to Ito and Prospect snapping, chasing KAI and Yamato out of the building. Tonight, Ito challenged KAI to a singles match, and had his wish granted. Ito didn’t wait until the match started, attacking KAI as he walked down the entranceway. The two brawled intro the ring, before trading elbow shots. Ito’s rage kept him in control for most of the match, until KAI hit a blazing Lariat out of nowhere! Ito hit the mat like a doll, before KAI began to climb the turnbuckle, preparing for a Splash Plancha… but stopped, and began laughing! KAI jumped down and picked up the limp Ito, before placing him backwards on his shoulders! As the crowd gasped in shock, KAI prepared to his Ito with a Burning Hammer… but Ito slipped out of it! KAI turned around, and was met by a Koji Cutter! KAI turned over as Ito quickly pinned him, ending the match! Ito jumped up in victory, as KAI staggered up in shock! As Ito raised his hand to the crowd, KAI hit him with a forearm straight to the head! Ito collapsed, as KAI began stomping mercilessly on his head. Moments later, Prospect, Aoki, Hayato, and Sawa all ran out, chasing KAI out of the ring!
- Gaijins stick together, as Justin Tyger, Taiyo Kea, and the returning Val Venis banded together to fight the super group of Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, and Shuhei Taniguchi. Tyger and Kono started off the match, rolling through amateur wrestling holds and moves, until Kono shot up and punted Tyger in the head, sending him crumpling down! Kono quickly covered him, but only got a 2 as Tyger threw his shoulder up. Tyger staggered up, receiving a barrage of punches from Kono. Tyger blocked a series of punches, and responded with a huge elbow, sending Kono back, giving Tyger breathing room. The two traded punches, before Kono charged at Tyger, hitting him with a Knee Strike! Tyger responded by rebounding off the ropes and hitting a Knee Strike of his own! The two traded Knee Strikes, before Tyger dodged one from Kono! Tyger ran off as Kono kept running, before both threw a Knee Strike, crashing midair, and bouncing off the ground. Both men tagged out, as Kea and Sekimoto ran in and met in the middle of the ring, exchanging chops. Kea surprised Sekimoto by hitting a quick chest kick, before kicking him in high quads, then jumping and kicking him in the back of the head! Sekimoto staggered, before Kea picked Sekimoto up and hit a H5O! Kea covered the Champion, and nearly made the pin, if Kono had ran in the ring and broke the pin up! Tyger charged in the ring, colliding with Kono, hitting a Knee Strike! The two spilled to the outside of the ring, as Sekimoto crawled and tagged out to Taniguchi, as Kea tagged in Venis. The two met in the ring, and exchanged elbows, before Taniguchi caught Venis with crash shot sending him stumbling, before Taniguchi slid behind him and hit a German Suplex! Venis staggered up, and Taniguchi repeated, hitting another! Taniguchi bridged and pinned Venis, but Tyger flew in out of nowhere and broke the pin, before hitting a snap Northern Lights Bomb! As Tyger stood up, Kono hit him with another Knee Strike! Tyger fell through the ropes, as Kono walked over to Venis, but before he could do anything, Tyger grabbed his leg and tripped him over, before sliding him out of the ring. Venis stood up as Taniguchi staggered up slowly. Venis picked him up, and hit a Big Package! Venis climbed to the top rope, and dove of with a Money Shot, making the match ending pin! After the match, Venis, Tyger, and Kea celebrated, before Kea got on the microphone, letting Sekimoto know that he would have pinned him had Kono not been there to save him, and if it was a singles match, he would have won the title! Kea proceeded to challenge Sekimoto for a shot at the title, which Sekimoto accepted, before the two shook hands!
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- Two time Junior Heavyweight Tag Team and one time Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima entered Pro Wrestling NOAH’s 4th annual NTV Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League. They are currently sitting in 2nd place in the standings of 6 teams.
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 15.10.2010 Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji
6. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin [1] vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [1] - Time Limit Draw (30:00).
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 17.10.2010 (G+) Tokyo Differ Ariake
1. Shuhei Taniguchi beat Satoshi Kajiwara (10:01) with a German Suplex Hold. 2. Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Masao Inoue (11:06) with a Cradle Cutback.
- NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League Standings:
Block A: 1. Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards [2] 2. Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin [1] -. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [1] 4. Great Sasuke & Kenbai [0] 5. KENTA & Atsushi Aoki [0]
- Justin Tyger and Taiyo Kea are back in All Japan, battling the Voodoo MURDERS all tour.
AJPW "ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2010", 13.10.2010 Hiroshima Industrial Hall
5. Taiyo Kea, Osamu Nishimura & Justin Tyger beat TARU, Big Daddy Voodoo & MAZADA (11:28) when Nishimura used a Backslide on MAZADA.
AJPW "ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2010", 15.10.2010 Goto City Fukue Central Park Citizen Gymnasium
3. Taiyo Kea, Osamu Nishimura & Justin Tyger beat Big Daddy Voodoo, René Duprée & Charlie Haas (12:25) with a Northern Lights Bomb on Duprée
AJPW "ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2010", 16.10.2010 Nagasaki Peace Hall
3. Justin Tyger beat René Duprée (6:22) with a Rolling Solebutt
- And finally, cards for the rest of the tours have been released, although the tour finale is still TBA, pending the announcement of Kurt Angle’s debut match.
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 32 10/18/10 Hakata Star Lane
1. Kenta Kakinuma and Shota Takanishi vs. Takashi Okita and Munenori Sawa 2. Kota Ibushi, Ryuji Hijikata, Kenny Omega vs. Atsushi Aoki, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa 3. Special Singles Match: Akihiko Ito vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 4. Kazuchika Okada, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Fale Simitaitoko, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Fujita Jr. Hayato 5. Special Tag Match: Val Venis [FREE], Chris Prospect vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Shuhei Taniguchi, KAI [AJPW] 6. Daisuke Sekimoto and Masayuki Kono vs. Taiyo Kea [AJPW] and Justin Tyger
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 33 10/20/10 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
1. Kenta Kakinuma vs. Takashi Okita 2. Kento Miyahara vs. Akihiko Ito 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Kazuchika Okada vs. Shuhei Taniguchi and Fale Simitaitoko 4. Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 5. Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Val Venis [FREE] vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Manabu Soya 6. Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Atsushi Aoki vs. KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW], Ryuji Hijikata
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 34 10/22/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. Satoshi Kajiwara and Kento Miyahara vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Takashi Okita 2. Munenori Sawa and Kenny Omega vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Jun Nishikawa [FREE] 3. Shuhei Taniguchi, Atsushi Aoki, Kenta Kakinuma vs. Fale Simitaitoko, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Ryuji Hijikata 4. Katsuyori Shibata and Kota Ibushi vs. Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada 5. Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya vs. Justin Tyger and Val Venis [FREE] 6. Special Tag Match: Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito vs. KAI [AJPW] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 35 10/24/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 2. Special Tag Match: Kurt Angle [TNA] and X vs. X and X 3. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Taiyo Kea [AJPW]
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 32 10/18/10 Hakata Star Lane
1. Takashi Okita and Munenori Sawa beat Kenta Kakinuma and Shota Takanishi (7:19) when Sawa used a Shining Wizard on Takanishi 2. Kota Ibushi, Ryuji Hijikata, Kenny Omega beat Atsushi Aoki, Kento Miyahara, Jun Nishikawa [FREE] (11:37) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Nishikawa 3. Special Singles Match: Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Akihiko Ito (15:54) with a Cross-Arm German Suplex Hold 4. Manabu Soya, Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Kazuchika Okada, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara (15:19) when Shiga used a Cradle on Kajiwara 5. Special Tag Match: Katsuyori Shibata, Shuhei Taniguchi, KAI [AJPW] beat Fale Simitaitoko, Val Venis [FREE], Chris Prospect (12:39) when Shibata used a PK on Simitaitoko 6. Special Tag Match: Daisuke Sekimoto and Masayuki Kono vs. Taiyo Kea [AJPW] and Justin Tyger when to a Time Limit Draw (30:00)
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 33 10/20/10 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
1. Takashi Okita beat Kenta Kakinuma (5:58) with a Football Tackle 2. Akihiko Ito beat Kento Miyahara (10:07) with a Diving Body Press 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Kazuchika Okada beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Fale Simitaitoko (8:33) when Okada used an Octopus Hold on Taniguchi 4. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, Kentaro Shiga [FREE] beat Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Satoshi Kajiwara (14:41) by DQ (Kajiwara fouled Shiga) 5. Special Tag Match: Taiyo Kea [AJPW], Justin Tyger, Val Venis [FREE] beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Masayuki Kono, Manabu Soya (14:57) when Kea used a H5O on Soya 6. Special Tag Match: KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW], Ryuji Hijikata beat Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, Atsushi Aoki (22:11) when Yamato pinned Hayato
- Shuhei Taniguchi teamed with young lion Fale Simitaitoko to battle his friend and team match Kazuchika Okada, and Katsuyori Shibata. Taniguchi and Shibata had a short elbow exchange before, he tagged in Okada. Taniguchi and Okada briefly stood off, before shaking hands. The two wrestled around for a moment, before Okada popped Taniguchi with a huge kick to the side! Taniguchi answered with a cracking elbow! The two traded shots before, Taniguchi hit Okada with a nerve shocking shot, before Taniguchi threw Okada with a German Suplex! Okada rolled through it and hopped up! As Taniguchi stood up and turned around, he was met by Okada, who wrapped him up in an Octopus Stretch! Okada wrenched harder, as Shibata charged across the ring and hit Fale with a huge kick to the face, sending him out of the ring! Taniguchi staggered around, stretching for a rope, but Shibata ran over and begin kicking him in the chest and sides, before Taniguchi finally tapped out! Shibata and Okada raised hands, as Taniguchi caught his breath. He and Okada met in the middle of the ring, as Taniguchi extended his hand, before they shook. Okada went to talk away, but Taniguchi held on tight. Okada turned and met him again, as Taniguchi held up one finger, requesting a singles match between the two, as Okada nodded and shook his hand again.
- Kensuke Office representatives, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara teamed up with Chris Prospect to do battle with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega and veteran Kentaro Shiga. Kajiwara has been fighting for months to finally defeat Shiga, but has had no luck, and after his last loss at the hands of Shiga, Kajiwara was fired up at another shot at Shiga. As Kajiwara pushed his partners back and pointed at Shiga to start the match, he threw up his hands and stood on the apron. Omega stepped in the ring, as was met with an attack of forearms and elbows from Kajiwara, catching him off guard. Kajiwara continued his assault, before throwing Omega at Shiga, and telling him to come on. Omega slowly got up, as Shiga jumped off the apron. Ibushi tagged in, as Omega stumbled out of the ring. The two fought as Shiga got back on the apron. As the match progressed, Nakajima and Prospect both got their piece of Omega and Ibushi, before Shiga got in the match. Prospect hit Shiga with a German Suplex, as Kajiwara called for a tag. Prospect tagged him in, before Kajiwara charged Shiga and began stomping him. Shiga slowly crawled up the ropes into a corner as Kajiwara began chopping him, and hitting forearms. The referee tried to intervene, but Kajiwara brushed him away, and began stomping Shiga to the ground. The referee began reprimanding Kajiwara, but he wouldn’t listen, and began raining down punches. Finally, the referee called for the bell, ending the match as a Disqualification. Kajiwara kept on Shiga, not letting up. Nakajima ran in the ring, peeling him off of Shiga, Ibushi and Omega ran in and blocked Shiga. Prospect came in and checked on Shiga, as all attention feel on the fuming Kajiwara. All three men helped Shiga up as Nakajima led Kajiwara out of the arena. Shiga slowly regained his composure, as Prospect offered his hand, apologizing for Kajiwara’s actions. Shiga shook his hand and nodded, as he walked away.
- All Japan Pro Wrestling’s KAI and Hiroshi Yamato teamed up with All Japan alumni Ryuji Hijikata to battle the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa, and Atsushi Aoki. Yamato and KAI immediately assaulted Hayato, as Hijikata attacked Aoki. Sawa ran to help his friend, separating KAI before all 3 pairs of men brawled. In the end, Yamato and Hayato were fighting as the two other pairs were outside the ring. Yamato picked up control on Hayato, before attempting a German Suplex, but Hayato pushed him away and hit a huge head kick! Yamato fell to his knees, as Hayato charged and threw knee, but Yamato dodged! Hayato’s momentum kept him running, as KAI climbed the apron, and threw a forearm, but Hayato stopped and hit a dropkick! As KAI jumped off the apron, Hayato turned and was met by a dropkick from Yamato! As Yamato walked to pick him up, Hayato grabbed his leg and threw him over, before locking him an Ankle Lock! Yamato quickly spun out of it, kicking Hayato away! As he spun to stand up, Hayato caught him with a huge knee to the head! Yamato stumbled down, as Hayato prepared to hit a Helm… But Hijikata grabbed the referee and turned him around! As the two had words, KAI ran into the ring with a chair! Hayato saw, and dodged KAI’s first swing, but was caught by the second! Hayato fell to the ground, before KAI put the chair on his head and stomped on it! KAI picked the chair up and ran off, as Hijikata left the referee. Yamato rolled over to Hayato, and pinned the champion!
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Post by legendkiller8 on Oct 21, 2010 22:23:27 GMT -5
Eugenics 35 will be the greatest show ever, but anyways, another solid show as usual. Keep it up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2010 23:02:11 GMT -5
Kurt Angle, former WWE and TNA Heavyweight champion, former IWGP 3rd Heavyweight Champion, and 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist, arrived in Japan today. Along with his arrived, was the announcement of what will be his debut match in GATTACA: PROJECT.
Angle, will team with fellow American Justin Tyger, former GEN Heavyweight Champion and current All Japan Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, to battle former MMA fighter Masayuki Kono and amateur wrestling champion Shuhei Taniguchi.
“I’m extremely excited to return to Japan. Justin Tyger, I met when I wrestled for him in Pro Wrestling GEN, and he’s a very good tag team wrestler. I’m also very excited to lock up with Shuhei Taniguchi. He’s a very accomplished amateur wrestler I know, and I think it’ll be very interesting to see us together in the ring.”
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 35 10/24/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Val Venis [FREE] and Fale Simitaitoko vs. Manabu Soya and Takashi Okita 2. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Munenori Sawa vs. Kento Miyahara and Satoshi Kajiwara 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata vs. Kazuchika Okada and Atsushi Aoki 4. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KAI [AJPW] vs. Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akihiko Ito 5. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 6. Special Tag Match: Kurt Angle [TNA] and Justin Tyger vs. Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi 7. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Taiyo Kea [AJPW]
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2010 16:57:41 GMT -5
Katsuhiko Nakajima and Chris Prospect, representing GATTACA: PRO in Pro Wrestling NOAH’s NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League, aren’t off to a very good start. After drawing with Taiji Ishimori and Ricky Marvin ad Nakajima scoring a victory over Masao Inoue, the pair have yet to win another match in the tour, and currently rest in last place.
NOAH, 18.10.2010 Oyama Municipal Bunka Center Small Hall
5. Takashi Sugiura, KENTA & Atsushi Aoki beat Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect (18:11) when Sugiura used an Olympic Slam on Prospect
NOAH, 19.10.2010 Fukushima National Athletic Meet Commemoration Hall
7. Yoshihiro Takayama, Takuma Sano & KENTA beat Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect (15:38) when KENTA used a Face Kick on Prospect
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 22.10.2010 Asahikawa Local Industry Promotion Center
7. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: KENTA & Atsushi Aoki [2] beat Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [1] (21:38) when Aoki used an Assault Point on Prospect
Block A: 1. Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin [3] 2. Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards [2] 3. Great Sasuke & Kenbai [2] -. KENTA & Atsushi Aoki [2] 5. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [1]
On the other side of things, Justin Tyger and Taiyo Kea are fairing a whole lot better in their All Japan fights, being on the winning team of all of their matches this tour. Tyger and Kea defend their Heavyweight Tag Team Championships in just 2 days against Charlie Haas and Big Daddy Voodoo!
AJPW, 18.10.2010 Kumamoto Hungnam Hall
4. Taiyo Kea, Osamu Nishimura & Justin Tyger beat TARU, Big Daddy Voodoo & MAZADA (14:41) when Tyger used a Western Lariat on MAZADA
AJPW, 19.10.2010 Miyakonojo City Gymnasium
2. Taiyo Kea & Osamu Nishimura beat Ryota Hama & BUSHI (14:18) when Kea used a TKO on BUSHI 4. Masakatsu Funaki, Kaz Hayashi & Justin Tyger beat Big Daddy Voodoo, René Duprée & Minoru (14:34) when Funaki used a Backdrop Suplex on Minoru
AJPW, 20.10.2010 Kanoya City Kushira Peace Arena
5. Masakatsu Funaki, Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger beat KENSO, KONO & Minoru (14:30) when Kea used a TKO on Minoru
AJPW "ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2010", 22.10.2010 Strait Messe Shimonoseki
5. Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger beat Big Daddy Voodoo & Hate (12:13) when Kea used a TKO on Hate
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 34 10/22/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. Satoshi Kajiwara and Kento Miyahara beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Takashi Okita (10:23) when Kajiwara used a Moonsault Press on Okita 2. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Jun Nishikawa [FREE] beat Munenori Sawa and Kenny Omega (10:25) when Nakajima used a Death Roll on Sawa 3. Shuhei Taniguchi, Atsushi Aoki, Kenta Kakinuma beat Fale Simitaitoko, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Ryuji Hijikata (14:18) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Fale 4. Masayuki Kono and Kazuchika Okada beat Katsuyori Shibata and Kota Ibushi (14:34) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Ibushi 5. Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya beat Justin Tyger and Val Venis [FREE] (16:02) when Sekimoto used a German Suplex Hold on Venis 6. Special Tag Match: Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito beat KAI [AJPW] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (10:33) when Prospect used a Roll Up on KAI
- Before the main event, the crowd sat in shock, as “Rush” played, filling the arena. After a few dramatic moments, Satoshi Kojima himself walked out! The crowd rose to their feet and cheers, before they slowly turned into boos, as they started recalling F4’s actions against GATTACA. Kojima got in the ring and was handed a microphone.
“Hello, GATTACA: PROJECT! I’m just here to set a few things straight. I have and had no prior knowledge of KAI and Yamato’s actions, going on a crusade against GATTACA and Kobashi’s students. I had no idea about any of this, the two did this on their own. I do not agree with a lot of what their saying. I have to admit, Kobashi… is better than me, as much as I hate to say it, he is, and GATTACA is a great promotion, it’s really entertaining. Marufuji and Tyger are doing a really great job here. I just want to apologize for KAI and Yamato’s actions. As I said, I’m not behind any of it, and I don’t know what is going through their heads. I’m sorry, guys. If you guys don’t mind, I would like to sit ringside for this match coming here, it will be very interesting…”
- KAI and Hiroshi Yamato, F4, who were under the tutelage of Kojima, team up for their battle against Kobashi’s kids, Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito. As Ito and Prospect entered, they both went over to Kojima, sitting at a chair ringside, and shook his hand and thanked him for coming, before getting in the ring. The two teams immediately collided in a clash of rage and hatred, with neither team getting any advantage. The match never really resembled an actual wrestling match, as KAI and Prospect, and Ito and Yamato brawled the entire time, no care for tagging or listening to the referee. Ito and Yamato spilled out on the floor, in front of Kojima. Kojima sat, watching patiently, as the two brawled up and across the outside. KAI and Prospect, inside the ring, threw a number of punches and kicks, hoping to caught one another with a knock out shot, but neither man had such luck, as they continued to break down into a street fight. Prospect threw a grand head kick, nailing KAI right in the temple, sending him staggering! Prospect charged and threw a Rolling Elbow… but KAI ducked! Prospect spun around quickly, just in time to see KAI throwing a Lariat, and in time to duck! KAI stumbled, as Prospect quickly rolled, catching KAI, and rolling him up… and getting a three count! KAI kicked out a moment late, as Prospect shot up, raising his arm in the air, letting out a war yell. KAI rose to his knees in disbelief, as Ito slid in the ring, meeting Prospect, and raising hands. Yamato crawled in the ring, and met KAI, asking him what happened, which KAI answered with a shrug. The crowd rose to their feet, as Kojima walked into the ring! All action in the ring came to a halt Kojima looked at both of the teams up and down. He walked over to Yamato and KAI, who looked up in a nervous way. Kojima put his hands on his hips, and slowly shook his head….. And threw a kick, nailing… Prospect in the chest! Yamato and KAI laughed as they jumped up and ganged on Prospect, sending him crashing to the mat! Kojima charged over to Ito, standing in disbelief, and hit a Lariat! Yamato, KAI, and Kojima met in the middle of the ring, all smiles, before they all shook hands! Kojima picked up a microphone, as Prospect slowly stood on his knees, dizzy and out of it.
“You know what, I was lying. Kobashi? Seriously? Kobashi is NOTHING compared to me, NOTHING. Me and my boys are a thousand times better than him and his little group of queers here. You only win by FLUKES, FLUKES! KAI has beat you more times than anyone cares to count Prospect, what does that tell you? Huh? GATTACA is a piece of CRAP promotion! Fill with nobodies and wannabes, and people like YOU and Ito, that think they’re the best learned and beat thought because they’re the spawns of All Japan’s overrated 90s boys! I’m better, Nagata’s better, Tenzan’s better, everyone is better than Kobashi’s crippled ass! Kobashi, you’ve been dodging me way to long! We could of settled this years ago but you’re to scared to face me because you KNOW I WILL BEAT YOU! Kobashi, I want you in this ring! No more hiding, no more fake ass injuries, I want to break your head of with a Lariat and send you into retirement the way you should have years ago! Oh, and you can take your queers with you!”
Kojima charged Prospect and kicked him dead in the face, sending him collapsing. Ito ran in his defense, but was met by KAI and Yamato, who mobbed him to the ground. Kojima demanded them pick Ito back up, and as they complied, Kojima charged and hit Ito with another huge Lariat, sending Ito flipping to the ground! The fully reunited F4 posed in the carnage, before walking away.
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Post by njpunk on Oct 23, 2010 10:19:46 GMT -5
I can't really keep up as I don't know many of the wrestlers, but Angle's debut will be awesome.
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