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  1. Hey all, starting up a May 2001 NOAH save (haven't run any shows yet). Would love some rules to try and spice it up just a bit. Thanks!
  2. <div style="width:1000px;padding:5px;border-top: 5px groove #e61b1b;border-right: 5px ridge #e61b1b;border-bottom: 5px ridge #e61b1b;border-left: 5px groove#e61b1b;margin:10px;background: #ffffff; max-width:50%";"> As Big Japan nears its 15 year anniversary in the wrestling world, it continues to truck along in the world of indie wrestling. However, there are rumblings that owner The Great Kojika wants to broaden the appeal of the company to bring in more viewers. The company had already tried methods such as a Junior Title and a normal Heavyweight title in its infancy, so it would certainly be a risky gamble to attempt. But if there's anyone that can pull off a gamble, it's the man who built a house in Korakuen Hall and allowed his wrestlers to destroy it: The Great Kojika. This is Big Japan Pro Wrestling.
  3. Hello all! I'm the Biblet02 that's listed on the mod credits for helping out with the Japanese scene. If you notice anything out of line with stats or pop (mostly stats as I'm working through pop right now and know that there are some wild ones) please feel free to leave a message here quoting this or DM me! All the help we can get is appreciated by all means. Thanks, and enjoy playing the mod!
  4. New Japan Pro Wrestling Together Project Special: <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Our show tonight opens cold, with members of Hontai and the New Japan Young Lions coming out to the ring in silence.The show is being held at an undisclosed location, in front of an audience of zero people. All of the men line up in the ring with Ibushi and Tanahashi in the front, Nagata, Ten-Koji, Ryusuke Taguchi, and Great Bash Heel behind them, and Young Lions Gabriel Kidd, Yota Tsuji, and Yuya Uemura at the very back of the formation. A ten bell salute is held for those that have lost their lives during the COVID-19 outbreak all over the world. After the salute is held, “The Ace” Hiroshi Tanahashi takes the microphone. He welcomes everyone watching at home to the show, and gives them his best wishes that everything is going alright for them. Tanahashi tells the home audience that all of the men in this ring have been through tough times, heartbreak, and trial, and this time is no different. Tanahashi himself survived a near fatal stabbing and led NJPW out of their ruin, Kota Ibushi coming back from a herniated disc and has been better than ever, Nagata being with New Japan through his whole career. The list goes on and on. “To get to the point,” Tanahashi begins “We know what you’re going through, and it isn’t easy. But know this: We have survived dark times, and so will you. Shin Nihon Puroresu will not die, and will walk… No, we will run right alongside you and provide you the best action in Japan to get you through these difficult times. Thank you, and enjoy the show.” Tanahashi drops the microphone and gathers his fellow competitors around to pose for a picture or two. After that the competitors exit the ring and head to the back, allowing us to get to our opening for the show. </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #1 Yota Tsuji VS Gabriel Kidd VS To begin our night of action, we had two Young Lions taking on one another in singles action: Yota Tsuji and Gabriel Kidd. This match was head to head, tit for tat match all the way through, with neither man wanting to give the other even the slightest chance to come out on top. Both men worked over the other man’s back to set up one another for the Boston Crab. Finally, as the match was nearing the time limit, Yota Tsuji seemed to have gotten a massive boost and went to the top rope to hit a crossbody onto Kidd! Tsuji got up, the Boston Crab was locked in, but it was too late. The bell rang, signaling not for Tsuji’s victory, but instead the time limit draw between these two competitors. Both men gave it their all, but neither were able to win. Kidd looked for a handshake from Tsuji, which he begrudgingly gave before exiting the ring. Exciting action to start off the night. Result: Yota Tsuji and Gabriel Kidd go to a time limit draw. Match Time: 10:00 Rating: 17 </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #2 El Desperado VS Yuya Uemura VS In our second match of the night featuring a Young Lion, we see Suzuki-Gun member El Desperado take on Young Lion Yuya Uemura. For any new New Japan fans, here are a few words to describe El Desperado: “Smile of a Serial Killer.” Easily one of, if not the most violent members of Suzuki-Gun with a deathmatch against Big Japan/FREEDOMS legend Jun Kasai (and a broken jaw to boot) under his belt, this match is a tall task for Yuya before he even enters the ring. But is it a tall task once Yuya enters the ring? It sure doesn’t look like it, as Yuya blindsides El Desperado with a running drop-kick! Yuya tries to keep this moment going as he hits another dropkick, and goes for a third! But on the third attempt, Desperado ducks it, and immediately puts the boots to the downed Young Lion. Desperado leads Yuya outside, throwing him into the guardrail shoulder first. Ouch. Desperado then leads the Young Lion back into the ring and sends him into the ropes for a dropkick of his own. Things are looking bleak for Yuya, and although he tries to get his momentum back with a chop to Desperado, it does nothing to the tenured Junior Heavyweight. Desperado hits his own chops on Yuya, and looks to set him up for the Pinche Loco… but Yuya slips out of it and hits the ropes! Yuya hits a dropkick, and then another! Desperado is on the ground, prone for a good Boston Crab! But Yuya doesn’t want to win it that way. No, no, no. He’s gonna match El Desperado’s crazy; he’s going to the top rope. Yuya sits perched like an eagle on the top rope, waiting for the sleeping ‘giant’ known as El Desperado to rise. When he does, he stands up, he leaps… and he misses it when El Desperado steps out of the way, landing straight on his chest in the process. Desperado picks up the limp challenger and finally nails him with the Pinche Loco to get the 1-2-3 victory. Result: El Desperado beats Yuya Uemura Rating: 16 Time: 4:51 After the match, Desperado looks like he’s going to continue putting the boots to Uemura, but instead he leaves the ring. El Desperado’s mind works in mysterious ways. </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #3 BULLET CLUB (Yujiro Takahashi, Taiji Ishimori, Gedo, and Jado) VS CHAOS (Toru Yano, YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto) and Tomoaki Honma VS In our first non Young Lion match of the night, we see BULLET CLUB members Yujiro Takahashi, a veteran true-born heavyweight, Taiji Ishimori, a veteran Junior of Japanese wrestling as a whole, and Gedo & Jado, a Junior team that have been around since the 90s. On the other side of the ball, we see CHAOS members Toru Yano, a crafty and creative entrepreneur to say the least, YOSHI-HASHI, a heavyweight veteran, and Hirooki Goto, another Heavyweight veteran that has done almost everything there is to do in New Japan Pro Wrestling except win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title. Teaming alongside them is Hontai member Tomoaki Honma, who normally teams with Togi Makabe as Great Bash Heel. The match begins with Toru Yano and Jado in the ring. The two of these men will be facing each other in the first round of the New Japan Cup tomorrow tonight, so this will surely be a preview of their match, right? Right! Yano immediately goes for the turnbuckle pad, removing it just in time for a hit from Jado. The two men attempt to go through a plain wrestling sequence, but interference from BULLET CLUB on Jado and Gedo’s behalf leads to Goto and YOSHI-HASHI knocking Taiji and Yujiro off of the ring apron. Because of this, a big brawl starts between the two teams. During this scuffle, Toru Yano introduces athletic tape and ties up the legal man Gedo up on the outside! With the help of his teammates, however, he’s put back in the ring and untied. The rest of the match continues as normal and the finish comes when another brawl between the two teams starts on the outside, leaving Yujiro Takahashi and Tomoaki Honma as the legal men on the inside. Honma looked to whip Taiji from one corner to the other, but instead was almost whipped right into the referee of the match. Yujiro takes this opportunity to roll up Honma and get the victory for BULLET CLUB! Result: BULLET CLUB (Yujiro Takahashi, Taiji Ishimori, Gedo, and Jado) beat CHAOS (Toru Yano, YOSHI-HASHI, and Hirooki Goto) and Tomoaki Honma when Yujiro Takahashi pinned Tomoaki Honma Rating: 56 Time: 8:34 </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> -Cleaning and Disinfecting- Don’t forget to join us LIVE tomorrow night, June 16th for the first night of the New Japan Cup! The card is as follows: Togi Makabe VS Yota Tsuji - New Japan Cup First Round Matchup Toru Yano VS Jado - New Japan Cup First Round Matchup Suzuki-Gun (Minoru Suzuki, Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) VS Hontai (Golden Ace, Yuji Nagata, and Yuya Uemura) El Desperado VS DOUKI - New Japan Cup First Round Matchup Hiromu Takahashi VS Tomoaki Honma - New Japan Cup First Round Matchup -Cleaning and Disinfecting Over- </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #4 Hontai (TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima) and Ryusuke Taguchi) VS Los Ingobernales de Japón (SANADA, EVIL, and BUSHI) VS Coming back from our sanitization break, we have two halves of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Title holders (EVIL and BUSHI) and SANADAI of Los Ingobernales de Japon taking on Hontai members TenKoji and Ryusuke Taguchi. For new fans, SANADA and EVIL have been one of the most dominant tag teams in recent history, having two reigns as IWGP Heavyweight Tag Champions, three NEVER Openweight 6-Man Reigns with BUSHI, and winning two World Tag Leagues in a row. Neither man is one to sleep on in singles action either, though, with SANADA having respectable runs in the G1 Climax these past four years and making the finals of 2019’s New Japan Cup beating talent such as Minoru Suzuki, Colt Cabana, Hirooki Goto, and Hiroshi Tanahashi, before finally falling to Kazuchika Okada in the finals. EVIL has about the same story with more than respectable finishes in the G1 Climax each year, including a third place berth in 2017 behind Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega. Along with this, he also had a 10 day reign as NEVER Openweight Champion. BUSHI has been around New Japan since 2012, and despite never winning the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, he has always impressed, also having a IWGP Jr. Title and Jr. Tag Title (with Shingo Takagi) reign under his belt. On Hontai’s side of the ball, all four of these men are considered legends of New Japan. Tenzan and Kojima have both been IWGP Champion, have both won at least one G1 Climax, are 6 time IWGP Tag Team Champions with one another, and have won various other awards and championships in their nearly 30 year careers. Ryusuke Taguchi is considered one of the best Juniors New Japan has ever produced, and is still trucking right along in his 18th professional year. Taguchi is a two time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, a six(!) time IWGP Junior Tag Team Champion (four times with Prince Devitt, now known as Finn Balor, as Apollo 55, and one time each with El Samurai and Ricochet), and a one time Best of the Super Junior Winner. There is one thing that sets these two teams apart, however: Hontai are much older, and, with the exception of Taguchi, are slowing down in their careers. Some fans affectionately call this group of wrestlers that includes TenKoji and Great Bash Heel “Dads” because of that. We’ll see if that plays into this match tonight. The match starts with Tenzan and BUSHI in the ring. Tenzan easily outmatches the Junior, working him over for a minute before he’s able to get a tag out to EVIL. The two big men go at it, with eventual tags to Kojima and SANADA, and eventually knock each other onto the ground. Both Kojima and SANADA crawl to their respective corners, each getting closer and closer… Kojima tags in Ryusuke Taguchi! EVIL’s hand is out, he’s looking for the hot tag to face off with the Junior, but SANADA tags in BUSHI! EVIL looks annoyed as BUSHI runs in to fight with Taguchi, both men exchanging blows with one another going toe to toe. But TenKoji run into the ring and knock SANADA and EVIL off to even the playing field! All four men are on the outside fighting! BUSHI hits the ropes, but gets hit with Taguchi’s Funky Weapon (hip attack) and is on the canvas. Taguchi lifts him up for the Dodon… and hits it! 1-2-3 and Taguchi has won Hontai the match, SANADA getting in just a split second too late to break it up. Result: Hontai (TenKoji and Ryusuke Taguchi) beat Los Ingobernales de Japón (SANADA, EVIL, and BUSHI) when Ryusuke Taguchi pinned BUSHI following a Dodon. Rating: 59 Time: 9:55 Post-Match: After the match we see EVIL seemingly berating BUSHI for losing the match, with SANADA having to get between the two to keep them apart. The three eventually walk off, with EVIL much further in front of them. This certainly isn’t a good look for Los Ingobernales de Japon if they don’t want to look like sore losers. </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #5 Hontai (Golden Aces (Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kota Ibushi), Yuji Nagata, and Togi Makabe) VS Suzuki-Gun (Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr., Taichi, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) VS Both of these teams already have one victory each tonight, with Suzuki-Gun’s El Desperado getting the win over Yuya Uemura prior to the break, and TenKoji/Taguchi picking up the win over L.I.J. only one match ago. This certainly looks to be one of Hontai’s strongest team, featuring “The Ace” Hiroshi Tanahashi, G1 Climax Winner and former IWGP Intercontinental Champion Kota Ibushi, and legendary dads Yuji Nagata and Togi Makabe. Suzuki-Gun aren’t slouches though with their leader, the cold, calculated, and sometimes cruel Minoru Suzuki, technical wizard Zack Sabre Jr., God Among Men Taichi (bow before your ruler), and newest member, Junior wrestler DOUKI. One thing to note about this match-up: Golden Aces and Sabre/Taichi are both established tag teams, with Aces being the current Tag Champions. We’ll see if that plays into the match… The match begins with Minoru Suzuki and Togi Makabe tagged into the match. Makabe rushes at Suzuki to start, but is quickly stopped with various technical holds from the more than technically competent Minoru Suzuki. Suzuki continues to wear down Makabe with holds before tagging in the cocky Zack Sabre Jr., who kicks at Makabe and mouths off with both Tanahashi and Kota Ibushi. Zack Sabre Jr. has history with Both Tanahashi and Kota Ibushi, being 4-4 in singles competition with the former, and 3-2 with Kota Ibushi. Tanahashi takes great offense to the mouthing, mouthing right back at the strapping young lad. The match continues as normal, with Taichi getting the tag in and continuing to mouth with the opposing team, this time to Kota Ibushi. Kota leads singles matches over Taichi 1-0, with a single victory in the 2009 Best of the Super Juniors victory. As such, Ibushi doesn’t let it phase him much. Eventually, Togi is able to tag out to Yuji Nagata, and Taichi tags Suzuki back in. To say that these two competitors have history is an understatement. Their history is a blood feud that goes back to 2004, with the men being tied 4-4 in singles New Japan Competition. As such, the two men tag out to Kota Ibushi and DOUKI respectively. Nothing much of note happens with Ibushi dominating DOUKI while the two are in the ring. Ibushi gets off his game, however, as Zack Sabre Jr. talks shit to him in the corner and finally gives him a slap, which pisses off team Hontai. The three on the apron get into the ring and exchange words with the three from Suzuki-Gun before the referee breaks it up. Later in the match, Nagata has tagged in and both have been (less than cleanly on the front of DOUKI) knocked onto the floor. Yet again we have a hot tag situation, but only Ibushi is able to get the tag, as he tags in Makabe! Makabe is just able to stop DOUKI from getting the tag, which leads to both teams storming the ring and fighting with one another. Makabe makes quick work of DOUKI with a body slam, a lariat, and finally going to the top rope for the King Kong Knee Drop. Togi Makabe gets the pin, and rolls DOUKI out of the ring back to his Suzuki-Gun stablemates. Result: Hontai (Golden Ace, Yuji Nagata, and Togi Makabe) defeat Suzuki-Gun (Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr., Taichi, and DOUKI) when Togi Makabe pinned DOUKI following a King Kong Knee Drop. Rating: 64 Time: 13:36 Post-Match: The team of Hontai stand in the ring with one another, holding each other's hands up. Suzuki pulls his men to the back quickly, seemingly saving their energy for their upcoming New Japan Cup matches. </div> <div style="width:800px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Match #6/Main Event! CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and Roppongi 3K (SHO and YOH)) VS Los Ingobernales de Japón (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, and Hiromu Takahashi) VS This is the match that everyone has been waiting for. Kazuchika Okada and the Junior Tag Team Champions take on a stable currently filled with gold: Los Ingobernales de Japón. The IWGP Heavyweight, Intercontinental, Junior, and NEVER Openweight champion are all taking part in this match on the side of L.I.J., with the man who only at Wrestle Kingdom defeated Kazuchika Okada to become double champion, Tetsuya Naito, taking part as well. SHO and Hiromu start the match with a quick sequence, before breaking up and regrouping. The two lock up once again before SHO sends Hiromu crashing to the outside. SHO then goes over and knocks Naito off of the ring apron as YOH gets into the ring and knocks Okada off. The two men wait for their moment, and then dive to the outside hitting both Shingo and Hiromu! After that, SHO and Takahashi slowly climb back in, as SHO continues to work him over. The match continues as normal for the most part. However, close to the middle of the match both Tetsuya Naito and Kazuchika Okada are tagged in for their respective teams. If there was a crowd, this would be an electric moment for them. Two men with a storied history, now standing in the ring against one another at the first New Japan show back. It’s tense up until the very moment the two men lock up. They aren’t in the ring for long, only getting a hold or two on one another. But the whole time that they are? You can feel the tension of about 1,000 rubber bands in the ring. Their final hold is broken, and Naito tags in Takahashi. To end out the match, Takahashi and YOH are trading blows between each other, barely able to stand on their feet. YOH goes for running knee, Takahashi ducks it. Takahashi goes for a clothesline of his own, but YOH ducks it, the two can barely get ground over the other. That is until Takahashi finally gains his ground over YOH, and is able to hit the Time Bomb on YOH. Naito and Shingo both stand by their stablemate to make sure CHAOS can’t break up the pin, and because of that, Los Ingobernales de Japón win the match. Result: Los Ingobernales de Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi, and Shingo Takagi) defeat CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and Roppongi 3K (SHO and YOH)) when Hiromu Takahashi pinned YOH following a Time Bomb. Rating: 70 Time: 21:05 Post-Match: Tetsuya Naito celebrates with his stablemates, with BUSHI, SANADA, and EVIL coming out. EVIL still looks annoyed, but at least stands along while Tetsuya Naito leads the role call, and closes out the Together Project Special. One more thing from IWGP Double Champion Tetsuya Naito: “Shin Nihon Puroresu is here to stay, and so are we!” With that message, Naito hands off his microphone and heads to the back with one more pose by the curtains as we go to the commentators for final comments, and fade to black soon after. </div> Show Rating: 67 Hope you all enjoyed! Not all shows in the future will have this long of results, just wanted to give an intro for anyone new to NJPW on this show. Any critiques are welcome!
  5. Hey, thank you man! I like your cards as well, have been meaning to check out your diary on here. Thanks for the kind words!
  6. Together Project Special News and more! News from NJPW1972.com: New Japan Pro Wrestling to Run Their First Card in 110 Days!
  7. <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="BigJ" data-cite="BigJ" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="52352" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Eager to see what you got, NJPW was in a super special situation in June, we'll see if you pull the trigger on EVIL or got something else up your sleeves</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Thank you much! Apologies on the late reply, been busy these past few days and had to fix up the roster/titles and all. I'm not gonna promise anything amazing as I'm just finding my footing again, but I hope that I can write some enjoyable stuff at the very least! Btw, not fully caught up on it, but your POWERR dynasty has been cool so far!</p>
  8. <div style="width:700px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Championships IWGP World Heavyweight Title Current Holder: Tetsuya Naito IWGP Intercontinental Title Current Holder: Tetsuya Naito IWGP Heavyweight Tag Titles Current Holders: Golden Ace (Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kota Ibushi) IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title Current Holder: Hiromu Takahashi IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Titles Current Holders: Roppongi 3K (SHO and YOH) IWGP United States Title Current Holder: Vacant NEVER Openweight Title Current Holder: Shingo Takagi NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Titles Current Holders: Shingo Takagi, EVIL, BUSHI </div> <div style="width:700px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Tournaments G1 Climax Last Winner: Kota Ibushi - 08.12.19 Best of the Super Juniors Last Winner: Will Ospreay - 06.05.19 New Japan Cup Last Winner: Kazuchika Okada - 3.19.20 World Tag League Last Winners: FinJuice (David Finlay & Juice Robinson) - 12.8.19 Super Jr. Tag League Last Winners: Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) </div>
  9. Japan Roster: <div style="width:700px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #008080;"> Hontai/Taguchi Japan Hiroshi Tanahashi ・Kota Ibushi Yuji Nagata ・Hiroyoshi Tenzan ・Satoshi Kojima ・Togi Makabe ・Tomoaki Honma Ryusuke Taguchi </div> <div style="width:700px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #FF0000;"> CHAOS Kazuchika Okada Tomohiro Ishii ・Toru Yano ・Hirooki Goto ・ YOSHI-HASHI SHO ・YOH </div> <div style="width:550px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #808080;"> Suzuki-Gun Minoru Suzuki Zack Sabre Jr.・Taichi El Desperado ・Yoshinobu Kanemaru DOUKI </div> <div style="width:600px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Los Ingobernales de Japon Tetsuya Naito SANADA ・EVIL ・Shingo Takagi Hiromu Takahashi ・BUSHI </div> <div style="width:600px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> BULLET CLUB Yujiro Takahashi Taiji Ishimori Gedo・Jado </div> <div style="width:700px;margin:auto;color:#000000;background-color:#ffffff;border:3px solid #000000;"> Young Lions Gabriel Kidd ・Yota Tsuji ・Yuya Uemura </div> Anyone not listed here is either with New Japan of America, or still at home due to lockdown.
  10. The date is June 9th, 2020. COVID has already rocked the world in a profound and never before seen way. Wrestling across the map has been rocked. Shows have been canceled, wrestlers have lost their jobs, and travel across the world has come to a crawling halt with travel restrictions being implemented all over the world. But through all this, one company is looking to crawl back up to the top, and rise above this virus. After all, Shin Nihon Puroresu, New Japan Pro Wrestling, have built themselves on Fighting Spirit through their almost five decade life. What has COVID built itself on? Fear, illness, and death. As New Japan looks to be one of the first Japanese companies to start shows again full-time, one mantra is in mind. “COVID-19 will not kill New Japan Pro Wrestling.”. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello everyone! I'm not sure if many of you remember me, completely fine if you don't as I only ran one dynasty back in 2016. But in either case, I'm back now starting this New Japan save that I consider quite special, with a feature I consider quite special: This save will feature extra COVID precautions. What this means is that less people from the US and elsewhere will be coming in over the course of the save. I won't spoil anything, but don't expect as many people as they have had come in this year. Another special thing that I will be doing with this save that relates to COVID, is putting on a 14 day waiting period to any Japanese talent I sign, or who come back from excursion, as a quarantine phase while they re-enter Japan. I hope that you all enjoy! First show will be the Together Project Special, and then we roll onto the 2020 New Japan Cup! Cheers! P.S.: All credit to Lukke Arthur (Galaxy Pack, and of course the rest of the gang that helps out with the pack), Joemurphy (SAMPP), Sabin (free picture pack), and MarcStephens123, who I would reccomend scoping his picture pack out. I ended up not using it for this project, but just know I think you've got a sick pack going, my man.
  11. Non Title Match Jay Lethal [vs.] Samoa Joe © X-Division Showcase Kenny King [vs.] AJ Styles [vs.] Jerry Lynn [vs.] Sabu Monty Brown [vs.] Raven America's Most Wanted and Gail Kim [vs.] Team 3-D and Traci Austin Aries [vs.] Elix Skipper Hiroshi Tanahashi [vs.] Bobby Roode ??? [vs.] Christian Cage Bonus Question: Jarrett has a opponent choosen for Cage, who is it? Abyss
  12. 1. Hirai Kawato & Shota Umino vs Ren Narita & Yuya Uemura (Pre-Show). 2. Eita Kobayashi & Tomahawk TT of Dragon Force vs The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe). 3. Shotaro Ashino vs YAMATO. 4. Bandido & Ryu Lee of Los Negocios de Caras vs FinJuice (David Finlay & Juice Robinson) of Taguchi Japan. 5. Jay White w/Gedo, Bad Luck Fale, Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa) & El Phantasmo of Bullet Club vs Minoru Suzuki, Lance Archer, Zack Sabre Jr., Taichi w/Miho Abe & Yoshinobu Kanemaru of Suzuki-gun. 6. Dr. Wagner Jr. & Blue Demon Jr. of Los Negocios de Caras vs Hiroshi Tanahashi & Ryusuke Taguchi of Taguchi Japan. 7. KENTA, Toa Henare & Hikuleo of Bullet Club vs Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto & Toru Yano of CHAOS. 8. Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi & Shingo Takagi of Los Ingobernables de Japon vs Kazuchika Okada & Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) of CHAOS.
  13. Genichiro Tenryu vs Stan Hansen Riki Choshu vs Yoshiaki Tatsu (PWF World Heavyweight title on the line) Love me some All-Japan, good start for a first diary! Just remember to have fun, that's the most important thing. Good luck!
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