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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 35 10/24/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. Manabu Soya and Takashi Okita beat Val Venis [FREE] and Fale Simitaitoko (8:53) when Soya used a Brainbuster on Fale 2. Kento Miyahara and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Munenori Sawa (9:54) when Kajiwara used a Cradle on Shiga 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Ryuji Hijikata beat Kazuchika Okada and Atsushi Aoki (10:46) by KO (Hijikata used a Head Kick on Aoki) 4. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KAI [AJPW] beat Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akihiko Ito (11:34) when Ibushi used a Golden Shower on Ito 5. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) beat Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (13:22) with a Helm (6th Defense) 6. Special Tag Match: Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi beat Kurt Angle [TNA] and Justin Tyger (20:16) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Angle 7. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) beat Taiyo Kea [AJPW] (16:18) with a German Suplex Hold (2nd Defense)
- Manabu Soya looked to get back on to his winning ways again, has he teamed with Takashi Okita to battle Val Venis and Fale Simitaitoko. Venis controlled most of the match, before being caught off guard by a Football Tackle from Okita, sending him bouncing out of the ring, before Soya hit Fale with an Elbow in the back of the head, before hitting a Brainbuster, ending the match.
- Satoshi Kajiwara had another chance at Kentaro Shiga tonight, teaming with his Kensuke Office partner Kento Miyahara, battling Shiga and Munenori Sawa. Kajiwara made good on his last chance at Shiga this tour, hitting him with a clean elbow to the head, which sent him stumbling, before cradling him and finishing the match! After the match, Kajiwara got on the microphone and said while he did finally pin Shiga, it wasn’t good enough. He wanted to finish Shiga, and finish him in a singles match, challenging Shiga. Kajiwara stuck out his hand, before Shiga agreed to the match, but left Kajiwara hanging, walking off.
- Ryuji Hijikata and Atsushi Aoki have been trading wins for months now, with every match getting more and more intense. Hijikata teamed with his regular teammate Katsuyori Shibata, while Aoki teamed with Kazuchika Okada, as the two battled in an all out war. The two swapped control over each other until Hijikata caught Aoki with a huge head kick, sending Aoki crumpling to the ground. Hijikata began to charge the floored Aoki, but the referee blocked him, calling an end to the match. After, Hijikata stood over the fallen Aoki in glorious victory, until Okada ran in and shoved him over. Hijikata stared at him, before shoving him back. Shibata ran in from nowhere, hitting a Lariat on Okada, sending him down on Aoki. Shibata and Hijikata stood over the two, before talking off.
- In the midst of their problems with F4, Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Akihiko Ito focused on another mission tonight, the new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega, who teamed with F4’s KAI. Although Prospect and Nakajima defeated Ibushi and Omega to enter NOAH’s NTV Cup, their performance was less than spectacular, while Omega and Ibushi went on the shock NJPW and win the Junior Tag Titles. His sparked debate on a possible defense in GATTACA, and tonight, Prospect and Nakajima looked to validate this possibility, as they completely shut out KAI, focusing solely on Ibushi and Omega. Prospect proved themselves as a threat, as he took Omega out of the match, hitting a world shaking elbow, and a Cradle Driver, but winning the match was foiled by Ibushi, who pinned Ito with a Golden Shower. After the match, Prospect got on the microphone, and said even though they have been distracted by F4’s antics, they haven’t forgot the fact the team they beat just weeks ago won the IWGP Junior Tag Titles. Prospect stated that ever since they reunited, him and Nakajima have been better than ever, and even though they didn’t win tonight, they did take out half of the team in Omega. Ibushi got a microphone also, and said that Prospect and Nakajima haven’t been champions in nearly a year, and they never had titles as prestigious as the IWGP Titles. They are the champions, and Prospect and Nakajima may have gotten lucky once, but they would beat them if they ever got the chance. Prospect laid out the challenge, anytime and anywhere… as long as the titles are on the line, as when they beat them again, they’ll add a 3rd Tag Championship to their belts. Ibushi quickly agreed, as all four men shook hands, showing the respect in the middle of the hatred.
- Fujita Jr. Hayato, the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion, like Prospect and Ito, has had enough of F4 antics, and has put away KAI in one title defense, but ahead lays another F4 member, Hiroshi Yamato. Yamato pinned Hayato’s best friend Munenori Sawa, and after KAI failed to get the job done, he marched to the ring and challenged Hayato. Tonight, Yamato put up a fight against the champion, but after being caught by a stiff kick to the head, he fell to his knees, as did all hope of winning the title, as Hayato nailed a dream shattering Helm, pinning Yamato, and defending his title for the 6th time. Hayato stood over the fallen Yamato, and spat on him. He looked up to start walking away, before was met by Lariat from… Satoshi Kojima! Hayato hit the mat, as Kojima stood with his arm extended, laughing. Kojima knelt over to help Yamato up, and raised his hand in false victory. Yamato stumbled out of the ring, as Kojima began to follow, but Hayato staggered up, and dropkicked Kojima in the leg, sending in tripping up in the ropes! As Kojima caught himself and stood on the apron, Hayato crawled to an awaiting microphone, before stating he’s beaten the rest of F4, and that he can beat Kojima too, and send F4 out of GATTACA: PRO for good! Kojima laughed in Hayato’s face, before out of nowhere, Munenori Sawa flew off the top rope, nailing Kojima in the face, sending him off the apron and on the ground. Sawa ran and helped Hayato up, as the two stood in the middle of the ring, as Kojima jumped up in an embarrassed rage, before agreeing to Hayato’s terms!
- Kurt Angle is here! The former TNA, WWE, and IWGP 3rd Heavyweight Champion made his debut tonight, teaming with Interim President Justin Tyger to battle fellow former amateur wrestlers Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi. Angle had an impressive debut solidly out wrestling the amateur champion Taniguchi, but to the shock of Angle, Kono walked in and handedly controlled him! Angle tried every move he knew to counter and outwrestle him, but Kono had an answered for ever move, and when he shot up and cracked Angle’s head with a huge knee, Angle fell into a slump, before Kono dove off the top with a Knee Drop and pinning Angle! After, Angle staggered up in shock, losing his first match. He stood shaking his head, before walking up to Kono and Taniguchi, and shook their hands, before shaking Tyger’s hand.
- Former Triple Crown Champion Taiyo Kea nearly became the first person to put away Daisuke Sekimoto, the Heavyweight Champion, but was intercepted by Kono, who broke up the pin and saved Sekimoto. After the match, Kea made it known he almost pinned the champion, and challenged Sekimoto for his title, saying he would finish the job in a singles match. Sekimoto accepted, and in his second defense, he set forth in battle with the veteran wrestler. Kea went all out in the match, throwing everything he could, nearly making the champion pass out with his Front Choke, but after Sekimoto gathered up all his strength, he flung Kea backwards, nearing landing on his head, before letting go. Although he was still out of it, Sekimoto staggered up, and went to pick Kea up, but Kea, the clearheaded and more reactive of the two, picked him up and threw him on his shoulders and connected with an H5O.. But Sekimoto kicked out! Kea picked him up and began to attempted a TKO, but Sekimoto connected with a huge elbow, that sent Kea staggering, before hitting a German Suplex Hold… but Kea kicked out at two! Sekimoto held onto him, and rolled, hitting another German Suplex Hold… ending the match! After, Sekimoto held his titles high, he was met by his friend Kono, who shook his hand, and belted the Heavyweight Championship on him. The two celebrated for a brief moment, before Kono got a microphone, and looked Sekimoto up and down, and challenged him for the title! Sekimoto stood a little dumbstruck, before nodding and graciously accepting!
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Post by Planktung on Oct 24, 2010 23:48:29 GMT -5
Much like everyone else I cannot give this diary a legit response as I am unfamiliar with the talent, but I will say that Angle losing his debut match is a shocker. Hope to see him compete again.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2010 18:48:01 GMT -5
- In their 6th defense of the All Japan Heavyweight Tag Team Championships, Taiyo Kea and Justin Tyger battled another VOODOO Murders combination, this time of Big Daddy Voodoo and Charlie Haas, as Tyger hit a huge, no pun intended, Western Lariat on Big Daddy Voodoo, to make the defense.
AJPW "ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2010", 24.10.2010 (GAORA TV) Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium
6. AJPW World Tag Team Title: Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger (c) beat Big Daddy Voodoo & Charlie Haas (14:32) when Tyger used a Western Lariat on Voodoo (6th Defense)
- All Japan also announced the Real World Tag League, which lasts from 11/20/2010 until 12/7/2010. 9 teams will participate, including the champions Tyger and Kea. All Japan has also announced their annual 2 shows in Taiwan, although Tyger has not been announced, it is thought he will participate.
1. Suwama & Ryota Hama 2. Seiya Sanada & Manabu Soya 3. Osamu Nishimura & Joe Malenko 4. Minoru Suzuki & Masakatsu Funaki 5. Taiyo Kea & Justin Tyger 6. Tamon Honda & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 7. TARU & René Duprée 8. KENSO & KONO 9. Dark Ozz [AAA] & Dark Cuervo [AAA]
- Katsuhiko Nakajima and Chris Prospect continue in NOAH’s NTV Junior Heavyweight Tag League Cup. They lost to Roderick Strong and Eddie Edwards, but picked up their first victory in the league, defeating Great Sasuke and Kenbai.
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 23.10.2010 (Samurai! TV) Sapporo Teisen Hall
5. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards [4] beat Katsuhiko Nakajima & Satoshi Kajiwara [1] (13:06) when Strong used a Strong Kick on Kajiwara
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 24.10.2010 (Samurai! TV) Sapporo Teisen Hall
5. NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Satoshi Kajiwara [3] beat Great Sasuke & Kenbai [2] (17:49) when Nakajima used a Soccer Ball Kick on Kenbai
- NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League Standings
Block A: 1. Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards [4] 2. KENTA & Atsushi Aoki [4] 3. Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin [3] -. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [3] 5. Great Sasuke & Kenbai [2]
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2010 17:10:18 GMT -5
I underestimated the talent of the wrestlers here in GATTACA: PROJECT, I really did, and it was a mistake that lead to my loss here in my debut. I now realize that I need to put all of my focus into become the best wrestler in the world, it’s definitely not going to be as easy as I thought. I am going to start from the ground up and prove myself, and not only beat Kono, but beat Sekimoto for the title.
But all of that? It’s just talk right now. I will wrestle, and defeat, EVERY single wrestler in GATTACA: PRO. From Takanishi to Tyger, before I even begin to challenge Kono and Sekimoto. I will prove myself to me, the office, the fans, and to Kono and Sekimoto, then I will wrestle, and beat both of them, and take the title.
Kurt Angle’s upcoming trial series, entitled “Building The Machine” will include, as Angle described, EVERY wrestling in GATTACA, including some of the regularly used outsiders. His matches for this tour are as follows:
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 36 10/28/10 (Samurai! TV) Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Fale Simitaitoko
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 37 11/1/10 Sapporo Teisen Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Munenori Sawa
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 38 11/3/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Kenta Kakinuma
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 39 11/5/10 Kamisu Citizen Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Takashi Okita
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 40 11/7/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Val Venis [FREE]
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Post by SodaGuy on Oct 26, 2010 22:09:42 GMT -5
I, much like others, don't know many of the wrestlers but I am glad you are doing something different with Kurt Angle instead of just having him come in and dominate everyone. Interested to see how/where Angle goes from here.
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Post by DTP. on Oct 26, 2010 22:12:55 GMT -5
Was expecting Kurt Angle to lose, knowing you; I am pleased with this as it is original. You now have more interest from me to this diary for this original storyline. Don't expect him to lose too much, however.
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Post by Kick Your Face on Oct 27, 2010 16:07:14 GMT -5
Love the Angle angle. I think it was great booking to make him lose his first match because the whole "coming in and dominating" thing gets old because there are boundaries and it can only go so far. With this, he has a lot to prove and tough competition to beat.
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Oct 27, 2010 16:10:26 GMT -5
November 29, 1999 - RAW: Kurt Angle defeated Val Venis
Will history repeat itself eleven years later? Probably... :-)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 18:04:23 GMT -5
I am better than everyone in GATTACA: PRO. At some point, I will get to Kobashi, I will prove to everyone, that I am better than him too. Kobashi is nothing but a paralyzed has been with a bunch of never was students. I am the best wrestler in the world, and they will realize it when I beat anyone and everyone that comes in my way, no matter who it is, and that is including Kobashi.
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 36 10/28/10 (Samurai! TV) Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Fale Simitaitoko 2. Special Singles Match: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 3. Ryuji Hijikata and Shota Takanishi vs. Atsushi Aoki and Munenori Sawa 4. Manabu Soya and Takashi Okita vs. Val Venis [FREE] and Kenta Kakinuma 5. Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akihiko Ito, Kento Miyahara vs. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 6. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato 7. Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Justin Tyger vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Katsuyori Shibata, Kazuchika Okada
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 37 11/1/10 Sapporo Teisen Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Munenori Sawa 2. Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuchika Okada vs. Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 38 11/3/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Kenta Kakinuma 2. Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya vs. Masayuki Kono and Katsuyori Shibata
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 39 11/5/10 Kamisu Citizen Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Takashi Okita 2. Masayuki Kono, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Kento Miyahara
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 40 11/7/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Val Venis [FREE] 2. Special Singles Match: Shuhei Taniguchi vs, Kazuchika Okada 3. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. X 4. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega (C) vs. Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima 5. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Masayuki Kono
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2010 23:55:10 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 36 10/28/10 (Samurai! TV) Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] beat Fale Simitaitoko (8:06) with an Ankle Lock 2. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kajiwara beat Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (10:01) with a Moonsault Press 3. Atsushi Aoki and Munenori Sawa beat Ryuji Hijikata and Shota Takanishi (14:10) when Aoki used a Cross Arm Breaker on Takanishi 4. Val Venis [FREE] and Kenta Kakinuma beat Manabu Soya and Takashi Okita (11:49) when Venis used a Money Shot on Okita 5. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KAI [AJPW], Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akihiko Ito, Kento Miyahara (15:35) when KAI used a Splash Plancha on Miyahara 6. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] beat Fujita Jr. Hayato (12:39) with a Lariat 7. Masayuki Kono, Shuhei Taniguchi, Justin Tyger beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Katsuyori Shibata, Kazuchika Okada (18:48) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Shibata
- After losing his first match in GATTACA: PRO, wresting superstar Kurt Angle declared he will defeat everyone in GATTACA. Tonight, he started with the young lion Fale Simitaitoko. Simitaitoko put up a good fight against the gold medalist, but nothing could have stood in the way of Angle tonight, bound by his new determination, making Fale tap out to the Ankle Lock.
- For more than a month, Satoshi Kajiwara has been battling to prove himself against the veteran Kentaro Shiga. Shiga made Kajiwara tap out months ago in a singles match, lighting a fire under Kajiwara to defeat Shiga. Unfortunately for Kajiwara, Shiga defeated him in nearly every tag match they opposed each other in, until last week, when Kajiwara caught Shiga with a Cradle, pinning him for the win. After the match, Kajiwara said that a quick win wasn’t good enough for him, and he wanted to finish Shiga in a singles match. Kajiwara capitalized on his chance, and proved to everyone that he could beat Shiga, after hitting a beautiful Moonsault Press. After the match, Shiga walked up to Kajiwara, before extending his hand, showing his gained respect for Kajiwara. After accepting the handshake, Kajiwara got on the microphone, and declared he wants a shot at Hayato’s title! If he beat Shiga, he can easily beat Hayato!
- A new chapter in the everlasting rivalry between Atsushi Aoki and Ryuji Hijikata was added tonight, as Aoki partnered with Munenori Sawa, and Hijikata teamed with Shota Takanishi. Hijikata and Aoki battled as intensely as always, while Sawa dismantled the lesser experienced Takanishi. Takanishi fought with all his might, but finally gave up, when Aoki locked him in a Cross Armbreaker. Nearing the breaking point, of not only his arm but his will, he tapped out.
- Val Venis and Kenta Kakinuma paired together to face the team of the hard hitters Manabu Soya and Takashi Okita. Soya looked impressive against the team, showing major improvement this year, while Okita showed advancement also, but not enough to fend off the attack from Venis, getting pinned after a Money Shot.
- KAI and Hiroshi Yamato are back, and are again teaming with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega to battle their rivals, Chris Prospect, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akihiko Ito, and Kensuke Office kid Kento Miyahara. The hate between F4 and BURNING overflowed the entire match, the four men brawling, not listening to any order or thought. Miyahara served as a formidable addition to the match, but he would be the one to take the fall, after receiving a Splash Plancha from KAI.
- Fujita Jr. Hayato has pinned both KAI and Hiroshi Yamato, and displaying unbelievable heart, challenged the remaining member of F4, veteran Satoshi Kojima. Hayato immediately went on the attack, nailing Kojima with a barrage of kicks and slaps. Hayato kept Kojima on his heels, but he was eventually not enough for the multitime champion, as Kojima put away the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion with a Lariat. After the match, Kojima kept on Hayato, before quitting, and getting a microphone. He began to run down GATTACA, and Kenta Kobashi. He buried Kobashi with every word he thought of, until the Interim President of GATTACA, Justin Tyger, made his way out! He said not only was GATTACA something he helped build, but he’s Kobashi’s friend too. He vowed to put an end to F4.. and to Kojima! Kojima let out a laugh, before throwing a Lariat... but Tyger ducked! Kojima turned, and was met with a Western Lariat from Tyger! Tyger left the ring, as Kojima laid down, catching his breath.
- Justin Tyger couldn’t think about Kojima for too long, as he teamed with Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi to battle the Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto, one of Tyger’s nemesis’ Katsuyori Shibata, and Kazuchika Okada. Tyger and Shibata brawled for most of the match, as Kono and Sekimoto battle each other, as the wrestle for the title at EUGENICS 40. Okada and Taniguchi will hook up at 40 also, but they fought respectfully, as their friendship bled through the match. Kono, fired up to impress before his impending title match, began to take out all of their opponents, before ending the match, hitting a huge Kneedrop on Shibata. After the match, the winning team stood in celebration... until from nowhere, Kojima charged in the ring, and hit a Lariat on Tyger! Before anyone could react, he slid out of the ring, and ran into the crowd just as fast as he came! Kono and Taniguchi went to Tyger’s aid, as Kojima ran to out of the arena!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2010 20:23:19 GMT -5
I will not stand by and listen to Kojima ramble on anymore. I will not let anyone bad mouth my promotion, and I will not stand by and let anyone bad mouth any of my friends. Kojima is not as good as Kobashi, at all. Kojima is a very good wrestler, I will give him that, but he is no where as good as Kobashi, and his Triple Crown reign, that my friend Taiyo Kea ended I might add, was not near as good as Kobashi's GHC Title reign, and to be honest, when all is said and done, Kobashi will go down as better than Kojima. Period.
But you know what will also go down in history? Justin Tyger ridding GATTACA: PROJECT of the cancer that is Satoshi Kojima forever.
- Fujita Jr. Hayato has formally accepting Satoshi Kajiwara's challenge for the Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship. Hayato said Kajiwara will be an interesting challenge after his biggest career win against Kentaro Shiga.
- Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada, friends and tag partners, will face off for the first time. The two look to further their respect for each other, and after Okada made Taniguchi tap out to the Octopus Stretch, Taniguchi must also be looking for a shred of revenge.
- For the first time, IWGP titles will be defended in GATTACA, as the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega defend against the 3 time Tag Team Champions, who recently reunited, Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima.
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 37 11/1/10 Sapporo Teisen Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Munenori Sawa 2. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Atsushi Aoki and Shota Takanishi 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Manabu Soya vs. Fale Simitaitoko and Kenta Kakinuma 4. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kento Miyahara vs. Kenny Omega and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] 5. Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito vs. Kota Ibushi and Ryuji Hijikata 6. Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuchika Okada vs. Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi 7. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Fujita Jr. Hayato vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and KAI [AJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 38 11/3/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Kenta Kakinuma 2. Atsushi Aoki and Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Ryuji Hijikata and KAI [AJPW] 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa 4. Kazuchika Okada and Kenta Kakinuma vs. Shuhei Taniguchi and Takashi Okita 5. Val Venis [FREE], Chris Prospect, Akihiko Ito vs. Fale Simitaitoko, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega 6. Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya vs. Masayuki Kono and Katsuyori Shibata 7. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Akihiko Ito vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and Hiroshi Yamato
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 39 11/5/10 Kamisu Citizen Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Takashi Okita 2. Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Satoshi Kajiwara, Akihiko Ito vs. Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW], Shota Takanishi 3. Katsuyori Shibata, Shuhei Taniguchi, Fale Simitaitoko vs. Val Venis [FREE], Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma 4. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Atsushi Aoki vs. Kota Ibushi and Ryuji Hijikata 5. Masayuki Kono, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Kento Miyahara 6. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Chris Prospect vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and KAI [AJPW]
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 40 11/7/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. Fale Simitaitoko vs. Jun Nishikawa [FREE] 2. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] vs. Val Venis [FREE] 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Atsushi Aoki, Akihiko Ito vs. Ryuji Hijikata, Munenori Sawa, Kento Miyahara 4. Katsuyori Shibata vs. Manabu Soya 5. Special Singles Match: Shuhei Taniguchi vs, Kazuchika Okada 6. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 7. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega (C) vs. Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima 8. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] vs. Justin Tyger 9. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) vs. Masayuki Kono
- Pro Wrestling NOAH's NTV Jr. Cup Tag League concluded on the 27th, with GATTACA's team of Katsuhiko Nakajima and Chris Prospect ending up in 4th place of their block of 5. Even with their less than spectacular performance, both men considered a huge learning experience.
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 26.10.2010 Niigata City Gymnasium
2. Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Genba Hirayanagi, Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards beat Taiji Ishimori, Ricky Marvin, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect (8:06) when Strong used a Strong Kick on Prospect
NOAH "AUTUMN NAVIGATION 2010 ~ 4TH NTV CUP JR. HEAVYWEIGHT TAG LEAGUE", 27.10.2010 Iida Worker Sports Center
4. Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect beat Mohammed Yone, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Genba Hirayanagi (12:30) when Sasaki used a Northern Lights Bomb on Hirayanagi
- NTV Cup Jr. Heavyweight Tag League Final Standings
Block A: 1. KENTA & Atsushi Aoki [6] 2. Roderick Strong & Eddie Edwards [5] 3. Taiji Ishimori & Ricky Marvin [4] 4. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Chris Prospect [3] 5. Great Sasuke & Kenbai [2]
Block B: 1. Yoshinari Ogawa & Kotaro Suzuki [6] 2. Jack Evans & Extreme Tiger [5] 3. Dick Togo & Yasu Urano [4] 4. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Genba Hirayanagi [3] 5. Atsushi Kotoge & Daisuke Harada [2]
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GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 37 11/1/10 Sapporo Teisen Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] beat Munenori Sawa (9:08) with an Ankle Lock 2. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Atsushi Aoki and Shota Takanishi (8:42) when Kajiwara used a Moonsault Press on Takanishi 3. Katsuyori Shibata and Manabu Soya beat Fale Simitaitoko and Kenta Kakinuma (10:27) when Shibata used a PK on Kakinuma 4. Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito beat Kenny Omega and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] (10:45) when Prospect used a Cradle Driver on Omega 5. Kota Ibushi and Ryuji Hijikata beat Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kento Miyahara (16:23) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Miyahara 6. Masayuki Kono and Shuhei Taniguchi beat Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuchika Okada (15:11) when Kono used a Kneedrop on Okada 7. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Fujita Jr. Hayato beat Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and KAI [AJPW] (18:50) when Tyger used a Western Lariat on KAI
- Kurt Angle continued his Trial Series, in a bit of a dream match, against Munenori Sawa. The two put on a nice pure wrestling match, until Sawa cut the pure out of the equation, kicked Angle right in the head. Angle stood in a bit of a shock, before the two broke down into a war of elbows and forearms, the two trading shots, until Angle caught Sawa with a huge elbow, sending him down to the ground, where Angle began stomping on Sawa’s ankle, before picking it up and locking in the Ankle Lock, before dropping down and grapevining Sawa’s entire leg, before Sawa was force to tap out! After the match, as Sawa rolled and stretched his ankle, as Angle helped him up, and shook his hand!
- Kentaro Shiga and Satoshi Kajiwara are now affiliated, after Kajiwara finally pinned Shiga after months of trying, winning Shiga's respect and friendship. The two faced Atsushi Aoki and Shota Takanishi. Kajiwara backed up the statement he made a few days ago, by getting yet another pin, this time over young wrestler Shota Takanishi, further solidifying his challenge against the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato, who he will face at EUGENICS 40.
- Masayuki Kono teamed tonight with Shuhei Taniguchi, to battle Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuchika Okada. All four mean battle off in pairs, before Kono ridded the ring of Sekimoto, as he and Taniguchi double teamed Okada, before Kono ended the match with a Kneedrop! After the match, all four men stared off in the ring, before they all shook hands!
- In his second GATTACA: PRO match, Satoshi Kojima teamed with KAI to battle Interim President Justin Tyger and Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato. The heat in the build increased dramatically, as these teams exploded, the hate boiling. Hayato and KAI brawled until both mean could barely stand.. until KAI hit a huge Lung Blower, sending Hayato out of the ring! As this was happening, Kojima and Tyger were swapping elbows, before Kojima hit Tyger with a Rolling Elbow! Kojima ran back, and threw a Lariat... but Tyger ducked and pulled down the rope, sending Kojima crashing to the floor! As Tyger got up and looked across the ring, KAI was charging, but Tyger ran the other way, leaving KAI catching air! KAI turned at the exact time to be caught by a head ripping Western Lariat to end the match! Tyger and Hayato stood victorious, as Kojima sat on the outside, visibly fuming at the loss of F4!
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INFINITE JUNIOR Jr. Heavyweight League 2010BLOCK A: - Atsushi Aoki (NTV Cup 2010 Winner) - KUSHIDA [SMASH] - Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] (Former WAR International and Zero1 International Jr. Champion) - Kento Miyahara (Former GEN Jr. Tag Team Champion) - Katsuhiko Nakajima (Former GEN, AJPW, and GHC Jr. Champion, 2x GEN Jr. Tag Champion) - Kenny Omega (Current IWGP Jr. and Former KO-D Tag Champion) - Munenori Sawa (Former NWA International Jr. and KO-D Tag Champion) - Kentaro Shiga [FREE] (Former GHC Openweight Champion)
BLOCK B: - Ryuji Hijikata (Former AJPW Jr. Champion, 2008 and 2009 AJPW Junior Tag League Winner) - Kota Ibushi (Current IWGP Jr. and Former KO-D Tag Champion, 2010 GEN Super J Cup Winner) - Akihiko Ito - KAI [AJPW] (2008 AJPW Junior League Winner) - Satoshi Kajiwara - Chris Prospect (Former GEN Jr. Champion and 2x GEN Jr. Tag Champion) - Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] (2x GHC Jr. Tag Champion) - Shota Takanishi
Partial Cards:
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/14/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. KAI [AJPW] 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] vs. Akihiko Ito 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Munenori Sawa 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Kenny Omega
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/16/10 Zepp Sendai
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Akihiko Ito vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. Shota Takanishi 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Chris Prospect 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Munenori Sawa 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Kenny Omega 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Kento Miyahara
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/18/10 Tokorozawa Citizen Gymnasium Sub Arena
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Chris Prospect 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Akihiko Ito vs. Shota Takanishi 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. Kento Miyahara 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/20/10 Chiba Port Arena Sub Arena
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Satoshi Kajiwara vs. Shota Takanishi 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. Chris Prospect 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] vs. KAI [AJPW] 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kenny Omega 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Munenori Sawa vs. Kento Miyahara 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. KUSHIDA [SMASH]
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/22/10 Utsunomiya City Gymnasium
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Akihiko Ito vs. KAI [AJPW] 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] vs. Shota Takanishi 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Munenori Sawa vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Kento Miyahara 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate]
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/24/10 Green Dome Maebashi Sub Arena
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Chris Prospect vs. Shota Takanishi 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Akihiko Ito 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kentaro Shiga [FREE] vs. Kenny Omega 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Kento Miyahara 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/26/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Differ Ariake
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Akihiko Ito vs. Chris Prospect 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. KAI [AJPW] 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kenny Omega vs. Kento Miyahara 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/28/10 Toyohashi City Gymnasium #2
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: KAI [AJPW] vs. Chris Prospect 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. Akihiko Ito 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Shota Takanishi 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Kenny Omega vs. Munenori Sawa 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kento Miyahara
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 11/30/10 Mie Yume Dome Ueno
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: KAI [AJPW] vs. Shota Takanishi 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kota Ibushi vs. Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] vs. Munenori Sawa 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Kenny Omega 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE]
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 12/3/10 Kyoto KBS Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: KAI [AJPW] vs. Satoshi Kajiwara 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Kotaro Suzuki [NOAH] vs. Chris Prospect 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block B: Ryuji Hijikata vs. Kota Ibushi 4. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] 5. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: KUSHIDA [SMASH] vs. Masaaki Mochizuki [DragonGate] 6. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Block A: Atsushi Aoki vs. Munenori Sawa 7. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PART II: Justin Tyger vs. Riki Choshu [FREE]
GATTACA: PRO. "INFINITE JUNIOR '10", 12/5/10 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall
1. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Block A #1 vs. Block B #2 2. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Semi Finals: Block A #2 vs. Block B #1 3. INFINITE JUNIOR '10 - Finals: Winner of Match #1 vs. Winner of Match #2
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2010 18:58:09 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 38 11/3/10 Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Hall
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] beat Kenta Kakinuma (8:07) with an Olympic Slam 2. Ryuji Hijikata and KAI [AJPW] beat Atsushi Aoki and Katsuhiko Nakajima (12:58) when KAI used a Splash Plancha on Nakajima 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE] and Satoshi Kajiwara beat Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa (13:36) when Shiga used a Shiga Sleeper on Sawa 4. Kazuchika Okada and Shota Takanishi beat Shuhei Taniguchi and Takashi Okita (15:18) when Okada used an Octopus Stretch on Okita 5. Val Venis [FREE], Chris Prospect, Akihiko Ito beat Fale Simitaitoko, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega (11:33) when Prospect used a Cradle Driver on Omega 6. Masayuki Kono and Katsuyori Shibata beat Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya (17:19) when Shibata used a PK on Soya 7. Special Tag Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW] beat Justin Tyger and Akihiko Ito (23:04) when Kojima used a Lariat on Ito
- Kurt Angle continued to rebuild himself in Japan, in another Trial Match, this time against youngster Kenta Kakinuma. Kakinuma put up a great fight against the American legend, but eventually, he was no match for the gold medalist and his Olympic Slam.
- Ryuji Hijikata and KAI teamed once again, this time battling Atsushi Aoki and Katsuhiko Nakajima. Hijikata and Aoki immediately broke down into a heated brawl, while KAI and Nakajima traded shots, until KAI caught Nakajima with a Lung Buster, followed up by a Splash Plancha for the win! Hijikata and Aoki continued to brawl, even after the bell. The two fist fought, until Aoki caught Hijikata with a huge right hand, sending him down! Aoki tried to capitalize on him, but he was stopped and taken to the back before he could.
- Kentaro Shiga and Satoshi Kajiwara teamed together once again, and scored a huge win over the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa, when Shiga made Sawa pass out to the Shiga Sleeper! After the match, although Sawa was still too out of it, Hayato walked up to both men and shook their hands!
- Kazuchika Okada and Shota Takanishi banned together to face the team of Shuhei Taniguchi and Takashi Okita. Okada and Taniguchi, two friends who will face off in a respect match at EUGENICS 40, squared off in a good show of wrestling and strikes, but in the end it was Okada's match ending Octopus Stretch that ended the match on Okita. After the match, Okada shook hands with Taniguchi and Okita.
- Val Venis teamed with Chris Prospect and Akihiko Ito to battle Fale Simitaitoko and the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega! Prospect zeroed in on Ibushi and Omega the whole match, and was able to finish the champion Omega after a Cradle Driver! With the title match upcoming, Prospect and Ibushi faced off for a few tense moments, before shaking hands!
- Former MMA stars Masayuki Kono and Katsuyori Shibata teamed to face Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto and Manabu Soya. While Shibata got his fair share of Sekimoto, the main focus of the match was the impending Kono and Sekimoto clash. The two were so into their match, neither of them noticed Shibata take out Soya with a huge kick to the head, capping it off with a PK to end the match!
- After scoring a win in the first tag match, Justin Tyger teamed with his old partner Akihiko Ito to battle Satoshi Kojima and Hiroshi Yamato. Tyger and Kojima brawled most of the match, while Ito and Yamato put on a junior spectacle, but in the end Kojima put and end to the match, hitting a devastating Lariat on Ito. After the match, Kojima looked Tyger, lying on the ground, in the face, and laughed hysterically, until Tyger stood up. Kojima continued chuckling, until Tyger charged him, slapping him. Kojima immediately stopped laughing, slapping Tyger back. The two stared off, until the referees separated them, as Kojima left the ring.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2010 20:02:32 GMT -5
GATTACA: PROJECT Supports Sanyukai
Today, during lunch and dinner, GATTACA: PRO wrestlers came out to help serve with Sanyukai, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the aid of homeless men and women in the Tokyo area. Wrestlers Justin Tyger, Daisuke Sekimoto, Munenori Sawa, Takashi Okita, Masayuki Kono, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Shuehi Taniguchi, Atsushi Aoki, and Akihiko Ito all took time out of their busy schedules to come and visit the building, gathering clothes and food to send out, while we even saw Okita show his cooking side, visiting the kitchen and preparing a meal himself.
"It's really moving," Okita said, "to see all of these people in the worst time of their life, but all of them are so happy and joyful. It really puts life in perspective and reminds us how lucky we are to be where we are."
While Okita, Kono, and Taniguchi helped serve in the kitchen, Sekimoto and Nakajima helped gathering and accounting for donated clothing and helped handing them out. Tyger, Aoki, and Ito went on patrol, walking parks and the riverside, handing out free, wrapped meals to those in need.
"Today was great, helping these men and women is just a great thing, and it feels so great to be able to help in any way we can," Ito said, with Aoki and Tyger showing their agreement.
Sanyukai, located in the Sanya district in Tokyo, Japan, and were very grateful for the help they received today from the group of wrestlers.
"Wrestling is huge in Japan, and to have these men come and help us is beyond words, I want to thank everyone in GATTACA for all the help they've given us, I hope they come back very soon."
In addition to the help, GATTACA donated a sizable check to the organization, going towards food, clothes, and supplies for the free health clinic, also available in the building.
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Post by Planktung on Nov 4, 2010 20:29:32 GMT -5
Such class from the GATTACA wrestlers. Always nice to put smiles on the faces of those in need.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2010 17:48:02 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 39 11/5/10 Kamisu Citizen Gymnasium
1. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] beat Takashi Okita (9:04) with an Olympic Slam 2. Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Satoshi Kajiwara, Akihiko Ito beat Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Yamato [AJPW], Shota Takanishi (12:48) when Kajiwara used a Moonsault Press on Takanishi 3. Katsuyori Shibata, Shuhei Taniguchi, Fale Simitaitoko beat Val Venis [FREE], Kazuchika Okada, Kenta Kakinuma (13:11) when Taniguchi used a Fisherman Suplex on Kakinuma 4. Kota Ibushi and Ryuji Hijikata beat Katsuhiko Nakajima and Atsushi Aoki (15:11) by DQ (Aoki fouled Referee) 5. Masayuki Kono, Fujita Jr. Hayato, Munenori Sawa beat Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, Kento Miyahara (15:54) when Hayato used a Helm on Miyahara 6. Special Tag Match: Justin Tyger and Chris Prospect vs. Satoshi Kojima [FREE] and KAI [AJPW] - Time Limit Draw (30:00)
- Kurt Angle continued his Trial Series in an electric fashion, as before the bell even run, Angle was trampled by his opponent, Takashi Okita. Okita plumbed Angle with multiple forearms and kicks, but charging him, aiming for a Football Tackle, but Angle slid behind Okita, and nailed a powerful German Suplex, shattering Okita's hope for winning the match, as Angle wore down Okita's neck and back, before dropping him with an Olympic Slam, ending the match.
- Kentaro Shiga and Satoshi Kajiwara banded together with Akihiko Ito to battle the team of Kenny Omega, Hiroshi Yamato, and Shota Takanishi. Omega, one half of the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Champions, put on a great performance, but after being taken out by Shiga, the door was opened for Kajiwara to take Takanishi down and hit a Moonsault Press, ending the match!
- Katsuyori Shibata, Shuhei Taniguchi, and Fale Simitaitoko teamed to fight Val Venis, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenta Kakinuma. As Taniguchi and Okada's singles match looms near, both been looked to leave an impression before the show. Taniguchi proved to be the one, as he took out Kakinuma with a Fisherman Suplex. After the match, Okada and Taniguchi shook hands, showing their respect for one another before the do battle at EUGENICS 40!
- In the most intense, hard hitting match of the night, Kota Ibushi and Ryuji Hijikata teamed to battle Katsuhiko Nakajima and Atsushi Aoki. As soon as the bell rang, the match exploded, as Ibushi and Nakajima traded kicks and slaps, as Hijikata and Aoki met in an all out fist fight, neither of the four men backing down for anything, and in Aoki's case, the referee. As he tried to separate the two in their brawl, Aoki turned and punched the ref in the face, sending him down, before tackling Hijikata down, and raining down punches. The referee staggered up, and called for the bell! Nakajima and Ibushi separated in confusion, as Hijikata squirmed away from Aoki, the two still going at it, before their respective partners grabbed them and pushed them away from each other.
- Masayuki Kono allied with the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion Fujita Jr. Hayato and Munenori Sawa to battle the Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto, Manabu Soya, and Kento Miyahara. While Kono and Sekimoto focused on their upcoming title match, Miyahara focused on just standing out in the match, trying to prove himself in such a high profile match. Miyahara made a good effort, but failed at the hands of the champion Hayato. After the match, Miyahara staggered up, and was met by his tag partners, who were there to shake his hand, before their opponents followed in suit!
- In the last tag match of this series, Justin Tyger teamed with former stablemate Chris Prospect to battle Satoshi Kojima and KAI. While Tyger and Kojima, and Prospect and KAI focused on each other for most of the match, near the end of the match, Prospect charged Kojima, barraging him with forearms and kicks, before the two got in an elbow exchange, until Kojima spun and hit a Rolling Elbow.... but Prospect blocked it and hit one of his own! Kojima staggered, but before Prospect could capitalize, Kojima grabbed Prospect and hit a Koji Cutter! Prospect stumbled back to his feet, before being cut down with a Rolling Elbow, sending him out of the ring! Kojima and Tyger battled fiercely, until Kojima ran at Tyger throwing a Lariat, but missed! Tyger rebounded and threw a Western Lariat... hitting Kojima and sending him down! As Tyger went to pin Kojima, the bell rang! Tyger stood up in confusion, as the referee announced the time limit draw ending! Kojima staggered up as Tyger was talking to the referee, and charged at him, hitting a Lariat to the back of his head! Tyger fell against the referee, hitting the mat, as Kojima walked away.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2010 9:48:33 GMT -5
Since I joined Kensuke Office earlier this year, I've gotten so much better, it's unbelievable. I am leaps and bounds better than what I was last year, and it really shows. I never would have beaten anyone the caliber of Kentaro Shiga until right now. I am at my absolute best right now. I have Kensuke Sasaki, the rest of Kensuke Office, GATTACA, and Shiga to thank for all of this. I'm still not the best in the world, or even GATTACA, but I am slowly, but surely, getting better as I go.
I formally challenged Hayato for a number of reasons. I've heard some talk that I was getting full of myself and I was getting a big head too quickly, but none of that is the truth, at all. I tested myself against a real veteran in Kentaro Shiga, and I won. I believe the truest and best test for anyone is the champion, and the champion is Hayato. I need a bigger and a harder challenge, and i believe Hayato will be that for me, and with the title up for grabs, that makes it even bigger. Win or lose, I'm still who I am, but I'll be a better wrestler either way. I thank Shiga for being the catalysis for all of this, if he wasn't there to build up my confidence and give me the support I need, if he hadn't of pulled everything I had out of me, I wouldn't be here right now talking to you, I have a lot to thank him for, I respect him, and I'm proud to say he feels the same about me, and if I do win, I will grant him the first defense. Not getting ahead of myself though, I have a huge challenge ahead of me, but, I don't know, I think I'll be able to do it. The first Kensuke office member to become a champion in GATTACA: PRO? That sounds good to me.
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Post by hammer on Nov 7, 2010 17:50:19 GMT -5
that interview with miyahara, just makes wrestling feel the way it should be. everything is so well booked... the focus on the importance of titles, and moreso the importance of just the wrestling, that sekimoto and hayato are in 6 man tags and what not... it just has the feel of what a wrestling promotion should be. i dont like responding, because alot of people deserve responses and im just too drunk/lazy to do so, but this truly deserves a response. i love reading this... to the point i actually take time out of my day and my job, to see if this was updated. well done sir.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2010 2:00:20 GMT -5
GATTACA: PRO, EUGENICS 40 11/7/10 (Samurai! TV) Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
1. Fale Simitaitoko beat Jun Nishikawa [FREE] (9:03) with a Crab Hold 2. “Building The Machine” Kurt Angle Trial Series: Kurt Angle [TNA] beat Val Venis [FREE] (10:44) with a Moonsault Press 3. Kentaro Shiga [FREE], Atsushi Aoki, Akihiko Ito beat Ryuji Hijikata, Munenori Sawa, Kento Miyahara (14:27) when Aoki used a Cross Armbreaker on Miyahara 4. Katsuyori Shibata beat Manabu Soya (12:35) with a PK 5. Special Singles Match: Shuhei Taniguchi beat Kazuchika Okada (12:04) with a Fisherman Suplex 6. Unified Junior Heavyweight Championship: Fujita Jr. Hayato (C) beat Satoshi Kajiwara (11:50) by KO (Head Kick) (7th Defense) 7. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega (C) beat Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima (21:27) when Ibushi used a Phoenix Splash on Prospect (1st Defense) 8. Special Singles Match: Satoshi Kojima [FREE] beat Justin Tyger (19:08) with a Lariat 9. Heavyweight Championship: Daisuke Sekimoto (C) beat Masayuki Kono (25:25) with an Avalanche German Suplex Hold (3rd Defense)
- In the opening match, two young wrestlers, both in their first year of wrestling, fought in a battle of the future, as Fale Simitaitoko and Kensuke Office's Jun Nishikawa battled in a short, basic wrestling match, as the two exchanged control over the match, until Fale took a solid control, kicking Nishikawa in the back repeatedly, before setting up and hitting his Double Underhook Backbreaker, before locking in the Crab Hold, to end the match, as Nishikawa tapped out!
- Kurt Angle's Trial Series concludes for this tour, as he battled an old nemesis from WWF, Val Venis. The two wrestled around very fast and fluidly, as if the two were still in the 90s. They two had a good back and forth battle, until Angle caught Venis with a European Uppercut, sending him back, As Angle scrambled behind him, and hit an Olympic Slam! Venis bounced off the mat, and landed on his hands and knees, before Angle grabbed him up from behind, and hit a German Suplex... and another... and another! Venis laid on the ground, motionless, as Angle climbed to the top turnbuckle, and hit a breathtaking Moonsault Press, ending the match! After the match, Venis crawled his way up, before Angle helped him stand up, as the two shook hands!
- Kentaro Shiga, Atsushi Aoki, and Akihiko Ito banded together to battle the team of Ryuji Hijikata, Munenori Sawa, and Kento Miyahara. After his impressive main event performance, Miyahara came into the match with a huge confidence boost, controlling Ito, before getting caught with a German Suplex, as Ito slowly gained control back. Later in the match, Hijikata and Aoki clashed in the ring, in a heated-as-always fist fight. The two didn't stop brawling, until Ito climbed the top rope and spring boarded off, Nailing Hijikata with a Missile Dropkick. Miyahara charged the ring, hitting Aoki with elbows, until Aoki cut him off, kicking him in the arm, before shooting him off, jumping and cradling his arm, landing in a Cross Armbreaker! As Aoki torqued, someone in the crowd hollered "Break it, Aoki!", before Miyahara tapped out!
- Manabu Soya looked to leave an impression tonight, as he fought Katsuyori Shibata. In a brute strength exchange, Soya and Shibata had the hardest ****ting match of the night, as Shibata kicked Soya for everything he was worth. Soya countered using his strength to control Shibata, but Shibata found a way out, using a swift knee or elbow to bust free. Soya caught Shibata and lifted him up, preparing for a Brainbuster, but Shibata threw a knee, hitting Soya on the top of the head, before breaking free and kicking Soya in the back of the knees, sending him down. Shibata rebounded off the ropes, kicking Soya in the back of the head, before rebounding again, hitting a Penalty Kick, before pinning Soya! After the match, as Shibata and Soya regained their breath, Shibata helped Soya to his feet, and extended his hand. Soya looked at it, before dropping his hand, and walking away, leaving Shibata alone.
- In a battle between two friends looking for their ultimate respect, Shuhei Taniguchi and Kazuchika Okada clashed in the middle of the ring. After months of teaming together, in a one off match where the two were on opposite sides, Okada caught Taniguchi and made him tap out to the Octopus Stretch. After the match, Taniguchi challenged Okada to a singles match, in which Okada quickly agreed. Tonight, neither man claimed a clear control over the match, as the two traded shots and moves, until Okada caught Taniguchi in the Octopus Stretch again! Okada wrenched and pulled, elbowing Taniguchi in the side, as Taniguchi walked around the ring reaching for a rope, but when he couldn't find one, Taniguchi did the first thing he could think of, falling over on top of Okada, causing him to let go of the hold. Taniguchi rolled around, catching his breath, as Okada climbed to the top rope. Taniguchi stood up and turned around, just as Okada leaped from the top rope, looking for a Missile Dropkick.... but missing! Taniguchi dodged out of the way, and as Okada slammed into the ground, Taniguchi grabbed him, and hit a German Suplex! Taniguchi held on and rolled over, and hit a stalling German, bridging over... but Okada kicked out at two! Taniguchi picked Okada up, and set him up for a Fisherman Suplex... hitting it, before making the match ending pinfall! After the match, Taniguchi grabbed Okada, and helped him to his feet. The two stared at each other, before shaking hands, solidifying their friendship and their respect for one another.
- In his ultimate quest to gain the attention of Japan, Satoshi Kajiwara chased Kentaro Shiga for months, before finally pinning the veteran, and shocking everyone by challenging Fujita Jr. Hayato, the Unified Junior Heavyweight Champion, to a title match. Hayato, respecting Kajiwara's spirit, accepted the challenge. Tonight, Kajiwara looked to shock everyone by winning the title. Hayato has a different plan, though, looking to defend his title for unprecedented seventh time. Kajiwara got an early advantage on Hayato, taking him down and controlling him for the moment, but Hayato used speed to get out of Kajiwara's grasp, before punting him to the ground. Hayato picked him up, but Kajiwara surprised him, hitting a huge elbow! The crowd gasped as Kajiwara gained a solid control over the champion, hitting shots and moves back to back without any answer from Hayato. Kajiwara shot Hayato off, and rebounded, and as he went for a running elbow, Hayato jumped and kicked Kajiwara int he head, sending him crumpling down in his tracks. The crowd gasped again, as Hayato laid, catching him breath, as the referee check on Kajiwara, who was out cold, before calling the match off! Hayato slowly climbed up the ropes, standing up, as all of Kensuke Office swarmed the ring, aiding their fallen member. As Kajiwara came too and shook of the cobwebs, Hayato walked over to him and bent over, talking to him and checking on him. Hayato extended his arm and helped him up, as the crowd cheered. Hayato and Kajiwara shook hands, before Hayato patted him on the back and walked off with his title, as Kajiwara raised his own arm, as the crowd saluted his effort.
- Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega battled Chris Prospect and Katsuhiko Nakajima in a NTV Jr. Cup Entry Match for NOAH's 4th annual tag league, but the two were defeated and didn't gain entry into the tournament. After shocking all of New Japan, Ibushi and Omega defeated the reigning IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Champions Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi to become champions, while Prospect and Nakajima flopped in the NTV Cup, only winning one of their tournament matches. Both teams met again in a six man, breaking out in a brawl, before Ibushi challenged the team again, saying they would defeat them if given the chance again! Nakajima agreed, only if the titles were on the line, and Ibushi agreed! Now, the two teams clash again, with much higher stakes, the IWGP Titles. Ibushi and Nakajima met in the middle of the ring, trading kicks and slaps. Nakajima and Prospect took control of the match, keeping Omega cut off from Ibushi, and in their corner. The two wore down Omega until he was close to giving up. Prospect tagged in, as Nakajima stayed in the ring, the two shot Omega off, and threw kicks in stereo, but Omega rolled through, and leaped at Ibushi, tagging him in! The crowd erupted, as Ibushi spring boarded in, hitting both men with a dropkick! Ibushi picked Nakajima up hitting a knee to his face, before throwing him out of the ring! Ibushi turned around and was met by an elbow from Prospect! Ibushi staggered, but as Prospect threw another elbow, Ibushi ducked, and kicked Prospect in the skull, sending him buckled at the knees! Omega slid into the ring, and put his head between Prospect's legs, picking him up on his shoulders, as Ibushi climbed the top rope. Omega threw Prospect up, and threw him back, hitting a Croyt's Wrath! Omega scrambled out of the way, as Ibushi jumped into the air, hitting a Phoenix Splash, before pinning Prospect to end the match! Ibushi and Omega met in the middle of the ring, collapsing into each other, before being handed their title belts, holding them up high! Nakajima rolled in the ring and checked on Prospect, before walking over to the winners, looking them up and down, before shaking their hands. Prospect slowly staggered up, still a bit out of it, but managing to shake their hands also, before he and Nakajima put the IWGP Junior Tag Team Titles on Ibushi and Omega, and leaving them in their glory.
- In defense of GATTACA and their friends, Justin Tyger and Fujita Jr. Hayato rose up and took a stand against Satoshi Kojima and his team of young boys. Hayato took Kojima head on, but failed after a valiant fight. After this, the focus came on Tyger and Kojima, the two trading tag victories leading to tonight, and their singles match. The two charged each other before the bell rang, colliding, hitting Lariats on each other. The two fall to the mat, but both bounced right back up, as Kojima turned around, he was met with a Spear, before Tyger rained down quick, swift punches to Kojima's head. Kojima scurried away, and slid out of the ring, meeting KAI and Hiroshi Yamato, who are at ringside. The three regroup, before Kojima slowly climbed back into the ring, making sure Tyger was in the opposite corner. Kojima got into the ring, but was charged, getting back up into the corner by Tyger, barraging him with elbows and chops, before Kojima punches Tyger, causing him to retreat. The two brawled intensely, Tyger looking to rid GATTACA of Kojima and F4. Tyger took it to Kojima for a good portion of the match, before Kojima caught Tyger with a Rolling Elbow, sending him staggering, before Kojima picked him up and hit a Rydeen Bomb! Kojima covered Tyger... and got a two! Kojima stood up.. and pulled his elbow pad off! As Tyger staggered up, Kojima charged, and threw a Lariat, hitting Tyger, sending him flipping before hitting the ground. Kojima rolled him over and covered him quickly... but Tyger kicked out at one! Kojima shot up, shocked, as Tyger stumbled up, hitting Kojima with a knee to the face! Kojima stood dazed, as Tyger rebounded and hit Kojima with a Knee Strike! Tyger kept running, rebounding again, before hitting another Knee Strike to the back of Kojima's head! Kojima fell over, as Tyger threw up a fist, getting a loud OH! from the crowd. Tyger walked over to Kojima, who was down on his knees, and picked him up, before raising him up in the air, and hitting a Northern Lights Bomb! Tyger quickly covered Kojima... but only got a two count! Tyger picked Kojima up, and charged, throwing a Western Lariat... but Kojima ducked it, and rebounded off the ropes! As Tyger turned around, he was met with a Lariat, sending him crumpling to the mat, before Kojima covered him, ending the match. Kojima stood in victory over Tyger, before KAI and Yamato entered the ring. Aoki and Ito, who were ringside with Tyger, rolled in the ring to check on him, until Kojima directed his proteges to attack, as they followed the command, attacking Aoki and Ito. KAI ridded the ring of Aoki, as Ito was throw out by Yamato. Kojima looked down at Tyger, and laughed in his face again, before stomping him into the ground. KAI and Yamato picked Tyger up, as Kojima grabbed him and hit a Koji Cutter! KAI and Yamato pulled Tyger up again, as Kojima signaled for another Lariat... but the familiar strain of Sternness played, as Tyger's former tag team champion partner Jun Akiyama charged the ring! Kojima stood in shock, before he and his kids vacated the ring, as Akiyama stood in the ring, staring a hole in Kojima. Kojima couldn't return the stare, turning his back and running away, before Akiyama checked on Tyger, helping him up.
- The Heavyweight Champion Daisuke Sekimoto, in his third defense, has a huge challenge in front of him, in his friend and tag partner Masayuki Kono. After pinning Jun Akiyama and others, Kono has exploded in his rise as a star. After Kono pinned Kurt Angle in his debut match, he challenge Sekimoto for a shot at the title. Sekimoto agreed immediately, excited for the chance to defend against his friend, although, thoughts of regret had to enter his mind, as the two met in the ring. Kono took Sekimoto down and controlled him for a long part of the match, an eternity for the champion. Kono held the control firmly, until he charged Sekimoto, jumping for a Knee Strike... but was caught! Sekimoto held onto him, walking to the ropes, and dumping him outside! Sekimoto stood and caught his breath, as Kono slowly got to his feet and crawled back into the ring. Sekimoto ran to Kono, capitalizing on him, gaining control of the match. Sekimoto held control, leading up to Sekimoto grabbing Kono from behind, lifting him up, and hitting a German Suplex Hold... but Kono kicked out! Sekimoto held onto Kono, and threw him back again.. but this time Kono countered! He rolled out of it, and dropped a quick knee on Sekimoto's head! Sekimoto staggered up to his knees, and as he lifted to get on his feet, Kono charged and hit another knee to Sekimoto's head, sending him down! Kono pinned the champion... but only got a two! Kono climbed to the top rope, aiming for a Kneedrop... but he was cut off! Sekimoto elbowed him in the end repeatedly, as he climbed to the top with Kono. After hitting another elbow for good measure, Sekimoto grabbed Kono from behind, and quickly, jumped off the top, throwing Kono back! As Sekimoto hit the mat, Kono landed straight on his head, sending him flying, across the ring, before Sekimoto crawled over to him, and covered him.... ending the match! Sekimoto stood up, still a little shaky, but able to take his title belt and hold it proudly above his head! Kono slowly climbed up the turnbuckle, in defeat. He slowly walked up to Sekimoto, and shook his hand, before walking off.
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