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  1. hey man, saw something on YT for sure ... good luck with this, it's a tremendous amount of booking lol
  2. CWA Stone Cold (Card Preview) Sunday, Week 2, January 2020 __________________________________________________ ___________________________ "The Franchise" Tyler Brooke vs "The Boss" Lauren Easter "The A-Game" Aaron Knight vs "The MVP" Cameron Vessey The DeColts Brothers (Jack DeColt, Ricky DeColt) vs Generation Z (Alyx Winters, Flip Simkins) CWA Women's title: Amber Allen © vs "The Queen" Nadia Snow CWA World Tag Team title: The Dynamite Express © vs Jason Thunder & Lightning Lomas CWA World title: Christian Price © vs Sean McFly
  3. CWA Saturday Stampede Saturday, Week 2, January 2020 1,497 people in Edmonton, 13,934 viewers on tv __________________________________________________ ___________________________ Nina Cacace def Claire Winters Angle with Antonio Del Veccio The Montreal Mafia (Marc Raisin, Dermott Ayres) def The Brothers Cain (Eli Cain, Luke Cain) Interview with TV champ David Stone Angle with “Ice Man” Derek Frost Laura Flame def Zoe Ammis Video promoting Robin DaLay Skip Beau def Marc DuBois __________________________________________________ ___________________________ OVERALL RATING: 57
  4. CWA Wednesday Wrestling Wednesday, Week 2, January 2020 6,375 people in Edmonton, 185,579 viewers on tv ______________________________________________________________________________ In the opener of the show, Christian Price comes down to the ring, accompanied by Drake Young. He takes a microphone and starts talking, before eventually getting interrupted by Sean McFly. The two have a big argument which makes their rivalry gaining heat. This Sunday, in this intergenerational conflict, only one will come out as CWA World champ. This angle gets the crowd hotter and gets the show off to a strong start. ______________________________________________________________________________ Cam Jones vs Jason Thunder This bout comes after last week show, where Jason Thunder pinned Cam Jones in the three versus three main event. In the one versus one match, Cam Jones defeats Jason Thunder in 10 mins with a Fisherman Suplex after a distraction from Drake Young at ringside. Thunder & Lightning will have their chance to avenge this lost in a CWA Tag Team title match this Sunday! Winner: Cam Jones ______________________________________________________________________________ “A-Game” Aaron Knight has an interview where he reflects about the upcoming bout against Cameron Vessey. Knight knows how big of a match this will be, but he’s pretty confident. ______________________________________________________________________________ Nadia Snow vs Sally Anne Christianson The #1 contender at the CWA Women’s title, Nadia Snow easily defeats Sally Anne Christianson in 6 mins, pinning her with a Snow Ball after a decent match. Winner: Nadia Snow ______________________________________________________________________________ The womens of Queen’s Court plan to make Sally Anne Christianson an example of their power, beating her down after the match. After few seconds, the CWA Women’s champ Amber Allen runs in the ring and brilliantly takes out Jessica Conroy, Deborah Young and her rival Nadia Snow. The Queen’s Court retreats, while Nadia Snow yells at Amber Allen ______________________________________________________________________________ It’s now time for Cameron Vessey’s reply to Aaron Knight. Cameron Vessey does a masterful job of improvising, cutting a good promo about his upcoming match, this Sunday. Cameron Vessey versus Aaron Knight at CWA Stone Cold, the “MVP” versus the “A-Game”. ______________________________________________________________________________ Donte Dunn vs George Wolfe In a bout that has great heat and decent wrestling, The “barbadian barbarian” Donte Dunn keeps building his momentum, pinning George Wolfe in 7 mins. Winner: Donte Dunn ______________________________________________________________________________ In a segment backstage, the Evil CEO Steve DeColt keeps praising the CWA Television champ, David Stone, as a future top star for the company. The youngest Stone just stands there, not trusting his boss at all but still not intending to disrespect him. ______________________________________________________________________________ Skip Beau vs Mountie Mann In a bout that has good heat and decent wrestling, Skip Beau defeats Mountie Mann in 9 mins, pinning him after the Flow Down. “The Flow” Skip Beau is in a good streak recently. Winner: Skip Beau ______________________________________________________________________________ Shooter Sean Deeley delivers a quick promo, where the star of CWA states his intention to return to the top of the company, targeting the CWA World title in the near future. ______________________________________________________________________________ Diablo Duvak vs Lee Rivera Lee Rivera, accompanied by his girlfriend Jenny Playmate, defeats Diablo Duvak in 9 mins with the Daredevil Drop, in a bout that has good heat and decent wrestling. A good kiss after the match to celebrate between Rivera and Jenny, as we head back to the backstage. Winner: Lee Rivera ______________________________________________________________________________ As their match is getting closer, Lauren Easter and Brooke Tyler goes face-to-face backstage, having some trash-talk to heat up their rivalry. Lauren Easter clearly enjoys having the freedom to go off-script and performs well, while Brooke Tyler does a masterful job at improvising. ______________________________________________________________________________ The DeColts Boys (Jack DeColt, Ricky DeColt) vs The Montreal Mafia (Marc Raisin, Dermott Ayres) Jack and Ricky DeColt tag once again, this time facing the Montreal Mafia in the main event. After a Double Impact, Jack DeColt pins Dermott Ayres in 13 mins. The Montreal Mafia get a tag team specialist bonus. Winners: The DeColts Boys (Jack DeColt, Ricky DeColt) ______________________________________________________________________________ OVERALL RATING: 71
  5. They didn't make the impact I would expect out of this sort of alliance. Rollins, Wyatt and Kross unite should be booked as an unstoppable force to reckon with, not a group that needs cheap wins and interferences to win. Also, I woul've booked Trinity way darker and, for example, a Tag Team Ladder match didn't fit them at all. Book them as unstoppable, scary, make them dominate all the roster. Maybe, split them up after an year due to internal tensions (Wyatt vs Kross maybe?)
  6. Congrats to you both for the work behind WrestleMania! Hope you enjoyed it See Hogan backing up Hammerstone gives me hope for a big push! The main events were both great, also the WWE Title match between Lashley and Cena didn't disappoint. Trinity has been quite underwhelming so far, the feud with New Day didn't fix what I didn't like about them ... Not a fan at all. (Didn't read RAW after Mania, gonna do it after SmackDown drops)
  7. with a new save booking CWA going on, it's interesting to see what you're doing. Last show was definitely great with Dunn vs Deley, McFly vs Blockbuster and the TV title match. Quick Predictions: TV Title “Double J” Jared Johnson versus “The Man Without Fear” Sonny Wildside © Sally Anne Christianson versus “Red Hot” Laura Flame “The Amazing” Amber Allen versus “Dangerous” Deborah Young “A Game” Aaron Knight versus “The Submission Demon” Johnny Bloodstone Skip “The Flow” Beau versus “The MPV” Cameron Vessey “The Shooting Star” Erik Strong versus “The Stud” Christian Price
  8. Hope Goldstein vs DWN won't disappoint. Good start from Honeyman in wCw!
  9. CWA Saturday Stampede Saturday, Week 1, January 2020 1,644 people in Edmonton, 13,633 viewers on tv __________________________________________________ ___________________________ Angle with the Evil CEO Steve DeColt and TV champ David Stone CWA Television Title - 30 min time limit: David Stone © def Mr. Impact Angle with “Red Hot” Laura Flame, who demands some competition Solomon Gold def Robin Newman Video promoting House of Stone graduate, Princeton Pryce Chucky Dorrance def Hank Gunn Angle with Drake Young and Blockbuster Shooter Sean Deeley def Erik Strong __________________________________________________ ___________________________ OVERALL RATING: 56
  10. Thanks Lloyd! Yes Canada Cverse fascinates me and I wanna give it a better try
  11. CWA Wednesday Wrestling Wednesday, Week 1, January 2020 7,259 people in Calgary, 207,226 viewers on tv _____________________________________________________________________________ CWA Television Title - 30min time limit Mr. Impact © vs David Stone We kick off the new year with a championship match, here on CBN! With the new broadcast deal, CWA presents the new designed belt that is defended by champ Mr. Impact from the assault of “Dynamic” David Stone, the youngest of his dynasty at his first title match here in CWA. In a decent match that lasted 13 mins, David Stone defeats Mr. Impact after his hot new move: THE STONE CUTTER! This Match gets the show off to a strong start. After the match, David Stone celebrates in the ring, holding the new designed belt in his hands. Winner and new champ: David Stone _____________________________________________________________________________ Jack DeColt does a promo in the ring, talking about new year’s wishes and being joined by his brother, Ricky DeColt. Jared Johnson and his mentor, Johnny Bloodstone, interrupt the DeColts and mock them. This leads to Jack DeColt proposing a tag team match later on. _____________________________________________________________________________ Amber Allen vs Jessica Conroy After a video promo to hype the CWA Women’s title match that will take place at CWA Stone Cold, between champ Amber Allen and “the Queen” Nadia Snow, we return to the ring, where Amber Allen is ready to square up against a member of Queen’s Court, Jessica Conroy, accompanied by Nadia Snow and Deborah Young. The Women’s champ dominates the match but falls after 6 mins where Deborah Young attacks her. The referee calls for the DQ who gives the win to Amber Allen, but she still gets beatdown by the Queen’s Court after the bout. Winner by DQ: Amber Allen _____________________________________________________________________________ A great improvised promo gets the crowd hotter, as Aaron Knight and Cameron Vessey, the the first two CWA World champs agree to a one vs one match at CWA Stone Cold, being 1-1 in the recent score. Both enjoying the hottest spells of their careers thus far, this battle will have major ramifications for CWA's main event scene. _____________________________________________________________________________ Generation Z (Alyx Winters, Flip Simkins) vs The Brothers Cain (Eli Cain, Luke Cain) A short tag feud that sees his final act, as the fan favourite high-flying Alyx Winters and Flip Simkins that use all of their speed to come out on top against the bruising heavyweights, Eli and Luke Cain. After 10 mins, Alyx Winters pins Luke Cain after the Boomer Blast, with their manager Hailey Hunter celebrating at ringside. Good win for the Gen Z, that could now aspire to a spot as the next #1 contenders. Winners: Generation Z (Alyx Winters, Flip Simkins) _____________________________________________________________________________ Talking about tag belts, ELITE’s manager Drake Young talks about his clients, the CWA World Tag champs Cam Jones and Syd Collier, that in two weeks will defend their titles against Jason Thunder and Lightning Lomas. The Dynamite Express will team up with leader Christian Price in the main event, against Sean McFly and Thunder & Lightning in a three versus three match. _____________________________________________________________________________ The DeColt Boys (Jack DeColt, Ricky DeColt) vs Jared Johnson, Johnny Bloodstone In a bout that has great heat and good wrestling, the DeColts come out as the winners, after Ricky DeColt pinning Johnny Bloodstone with a Double Impact! Johnson and Bloodstone don’t work well as a team, despite their friendship and bond. Great start for the DeColt Boys, we will see what the future holds for them. Winners: The DeColt Boys (Jack DeColt, Ricky DeColt) _____________________________________________________________________________ After a break, we return to the ring where Brooke Tyler calls out Lauren Easter. The two women are no strangers to each other, having tangled many times in both NOTBPW and CWA, but this new iteration of their feud is the hottest yet as both women are in the form of their lives. At CWA Stone Cold, in two weeks, “the Boss” will fight against “the Franchise” and only one will come out as the best one. _____________________________________________________________________________ ELITE (Christian Price, Syd Collier, Cam Jones) vs Sean McFly, Thunder & Lightning In the main event who turns out to be a good match, the babyfaces get the win, as Jason Thunder pins CWA World Tag champ Cam Jones, after a Thunder Struck, while Sean McFly and Lightning Lomas clear the ring from interferences. Great work at ringside from ELITE’s manager Drake Young. After the match, an angry Christian Price retreats on the ramp with his entire stable, asking for a microphone. To close the show, Price agrees to an intergenerational conflict for the CWA World title. CHRISTIAN PRICE VS SEAN MCFLY AT CWA STONE COLD! Winners: Sean McFly, Thunder & Lightning _____________________________________________________________________________ OVERALL RATING: 76
  12. Shows archive CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W1, Jan 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W2, Jan 2020) on CBN CWA Stone Cold (Sun, W2, Jan 2020) on Canada1Choice CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W3, Jan 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W4, Jan 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W1, Feb 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W2, Feb 2020) on CBN CWA Clash Classic (Sun, W2, Feb 2020) on Canada1Choice CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W3, Feb 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W4, Feb 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W1, Mar 2020) on CBN CWA Wednesday Wrestling (Wed, W2, Mar 2020) on CBN CWA WrestleFestival 3 (Sun, W2, Mar 2020) on Canada1Choice
  13. CWA World Title Christian "The Stud" Price (1x) won @ CWA Summer Smash, W2 August 2019 Former champs: Aaron Knight (1x) Cameron Vessey (1x) __________________________________________________ ___________________________ CWA World Tag Team Title Eli Cain & Luke Cain (1x) won @ CWA WrestleFestival 3, W2 March 2020 Former champs: Cam Jones & Syd Collier (1x) Jack DeColt & Ricky DeColt (1x) __________________________________________________ ___________________________ CWA Television Title "Dynamic" David Stone (1x) won @ CWA Wednesday Wrestling, W1 January 2020 Former champs: Mr. Impact (1x) Skip Beau (1x) Jared Johnson (1x) __________________________________________________ ___________________________ CWA Women's Title Nadia Snow (1x) won @ CWA Stone Cold, W2 January 2020 Former champs: Amber Allen (1x) Brooke Tyler (1x) __________________________________________________ ___________________________ CWA Tag Team Grand Prix Former winners: Jason Thunder & Lightning Lomas (1x) Cam Jones & Syd Collier (1x)
  14. Introduction The Canadian Wrestling Alliance was formed in 2018 when the two great families of Canadian wrestling, the Stones and the DeColts joined forces in the wake of the deaths of their respective patriarchs. Both NOTBPW and CGC had been struggling to remain relevant for several years prior to this, weighed down by ageing, overfamiliar rosters and the weight of their own histories, and so by uniting they could remain strong enough to withstand the American powers of USPW and SWF. With an emphasis on combining the great ringwork of NOTBPW with the showmanship of CGC and promoting fresh new talent, the CWA has been a huge success thus far. After two years, the Canadian Wrestling Alliance is doing pretty good, on the verge to become a large size company. Having just signed a 2-years broadcast deal with CBN for its weekly shows: the A-Show CWA Wednesday Wrestling and the new B-Show CWA Saturday Stampede, the long-term goal is definitely becoming the most popular company in Canada, passing American company USPW. _____________________________________________________________________________ Stone Family Son of the iconic Dan Stone, Jeremy Stone is widely regarded as one of the finest technical wrestlers to ever set foot in a ring and was known as "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" due to his precision and stamina. He’s currently working as road agent, doing a fantastic job booking the shows and helping younger wrestlers to develop. Another CWA’s Road Agent, Duane Stone has been one of the finest junior heavyweight wrestlers of the modern era. His gruesome leg injury in 2017 robbed NOTBPW as one of their few genuine draws and was a key factor in the eventual historic unification of NOTBPW and CGC. 19 years old "Dynamic" David Stone is the son of Dan Stone Jr, grandson of legendary Dan Stone and the latest member of the famous dynasty to enter the world of professional wrestling. With Pro Wrestling in his blood it's almost inconceivable that David won't become a top-class grappler. He debuted on the CWA roster to great fanfare in April 2019 and is clearly being groomed as an eventual megastar. _____________________________________________________________________________ DeColt Family The eldest of George DeColt's famous sons, Steve DeColt is the CEO of Canadian Wrestling Alliance and portraits his role even on screen, playing the role of an Evil CEO. In 2017 he married Sarah Stone, making him a significant part of both of the two great Canadian wrestling families and the ideal person to run the DeColt-Stone super group. 6-time CGC World champ Jack DeColt is now 42 years old, still he’s a big name in Canada and he’s using his star power to elevate some new talents. Also, he started working even as Road Agent and now he’s booking the entire women’s division. Ricky DeColt is the youngest of the DeColts, now 35 years old and in his absolute prime. Former CWA World Tag champ with his brother Jack, many believe that a future run as CWA World champ could be on his path. _____________________________________________________________________________ Starting champs CWA World champ, Christian “The Stud” Price is a major star for the company and the leader of the ELITE, a long-time heel stable. Price won the world title as CWA Summer Smash in August 2019. The Dynamite Express, Syd Collier and Cam Jones, have dominated CWA's tag team scene so far and they are CWA World Tag champs for a year now. They also are part of the ELITE. Potential future star, Mr.Impact is currently the CWA Television champ, defending his belt quite always just on TV. CWA Women’s champ, Amber Allen is the current face of the women’s division in Canada, having won the belt in May 2019.
  15. Introduction The Canadian Wrestling Alliance was formed in 2018 when the two great families of Canadian wrestling, the Stones and the DeColts joined forces in the wake of the deaths of their respective patriarchs. Both NOTBPW and CGC had been struggling to remain relevant for several years prior to this, weighed down by ageing, overfamiliar rosters and the weight of their own histories, and so by uniting they could remain strong enough to withstand the American powers of USPW and SWF. With an emphasis on combining the great ringwork of NOTBPW with the showmanship of CGC and promoting fresh new talent, the CWA has been a huge success thus far. After two years, the Canadian Wrestling Alliance is doing pretty good, on the verge to become a large size company. Having just signed a 2-years broadcast deal with CBN for its weekly shows: the A-Show CWA Wednesday Wrestling and the new B-Show CWA Saturday Stampede, the long-term goal is definitely becoming the most popular company in Canada, passing American company USPW. _____________________________________________________________________________ Stone Family Son of the iconic Dan Stone, Jeremy Stone is widely regarded as one of the finest technical wrestlers to ever set foot in a ring and was known as "The Canadian Wrestling Machine" due to his precision and stamina. He’s currently working as road agent, doing a fantastic job booking the shows and helping younger wrestlers to develop. Another CWA’s Road Agent, Duane Stone has been one of the finest junior heavyweight wrestlers of the modern era. His gruesome leg injury in 2017 robbed NOTBPW as one of their few genuine draws and was a key factor in the eventual historic unification of NOTBPW and CGC. 19 years old "Dynamic" David Stone is the son of Dan Stone Jr, grandson of legendary Dan Stone and the latest member of the famous dynasty to enter the world of professional wrestling. With Pro Wrestling in his blood it's almost inconceivable that David won't become a top-class grappler. He debuted on the CWA roster to great fanfare in April 2019 and is clearly being groomed as an eventual megastar. _____________________________________________________________________________ DeColt Family The eldest of George DeColt's famous sons, Steve DeColt is the CEO of Canadian Wrestling Alliance and portraits his role even on screen, playing the role of an Evil CEO. In 2017 he married Sarah Stone, making him a significant part of both of the two great Canadian wrestling families and the ideal person to run the DeColt-Stone super group. 6-time CGC World champ Jack DeColt is now 42 years old, still he’s a big name in Canada and he’s using his star power to elevate some new talents. Also, he started working even as Road Agent and now he’s booking the entire women’s division. Ricky DeColt is the youngest of the DeColts, now 35 years old and in his absolute prime. Former CWA World Tag champ with his brother Jack, many believe that a future run as CWA World champ could be on his path. _____________________________________________________________________________ Starting champs CWA World champ, Christian “The Stud” Price is a major star for the company and the leader of the ELITE, a long-time heel stable. Price won the world title as CWA Summer Smash in August 2019. The Dynamite Express, Syd Collier and Cam Jones, have dominated CWA's tag team scene so far and they are CWA World Tag champs for a year now. They also are part of the ELITE. Potential future star, Mr.Impact is currently the CWA Television champ, defending his belt quite always just on TV. CWA Women’s champ, Amber Allen is the current face of the women’s division in Canada, having won the belt in May 2019.
  16. Thanks for the feedback Scottie! Right now I might take a break from this diary as I'm planning to bring another story but for now booking NeoTokyo has been pretty funny
  17. NEO TOKYO TRIPLETS TAKEOVER 2022 SATURDAY, WEEK 4, JULY 2022 @ KANAGAWA SPORTS FIELD, KANTO ATTENDANCE: 5,000 PEOPLE (SOLD OUT!!!) VIEWERS: 168,059 Triplets Trophy – 1st Quarter-final Jippensha, Miyoshi, Genda (HALO) vs Hashimoto, Unstoppable Tai, Tsujimura (Sorrow) In the opener, HALO gets the win after the Miyoshi Cradle from Emiko Miyoshi to Rika Tsujimura in 16 mins. Disappointing performance by the Sorrow, with NeoTokyo Universal champ Maki Yoshifumi watching from ringside. Both Emiko Miyoshi (81) and Shiori Jippensha (85) have a great match, but overall the in-ring performances from all joshi have been pretty good. This match gets the show off to a strong start. WINNERS: JIPPENSHA, MIYOSHI, GENDA (HALO) RATING: 81 Triplets Trophy – 2nd Quarter-final Mushashibo, Mizucore, Spider Isako (AKUMA) vs Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) Another bout that gets the crowd hotter, with a great start from Akuma’s members Fujiko Mushashibo, Mizucore and Spider Isako who go all-in from the beginning with fast-paced action. Nova Blade endures the attacks and then takes control of the match. After 15 mins, Sae Akutagawa takes out Fujiko Mushashibo who tries to fly from the top rope, while Miwako Katsukawa takes down Mizucore. Ashley Keith then has all the space to end the match, submitting Spider Isako with her Proton Lock. WINNERS: KEITH, AKUTAGAWA, KATSUKAWA (NOVA BLADE) RATING: 73 Triplets Trophy – 3rd Quarter-final Takami, Hosaka, Minami vs Nakajima, Matsumara, Miwa (Megumi-gun) As expected, Takami’s team doesn’t go that far, with only Artifact Takami herself really having a good performance. Megumi Nakajima leads her army to the win, pinning Omitsu Minami with an Exploder Suplex. Megumi really shines in this match, celebrating with Himari Miwa, Yukiko Matsumara and Yayoi Kurmochi who stands at ringside, remembering them that that was just the first round. WINNERS: NAKAJIMA, MATSUMARA, MIWA (MEGUMI-GUN) RATING: 62 Triplets Trophy – 4th Quarter-final Black, Rose, Lilly (Neo Gaijin) vs Stryker, Ariwara, Lady Lotus (Cosmic Keys) The last Quarter-final sees Cora Black, Debbie Rose and Kate Lilly going against Morgan Stryker, Chitose Ariwara and Lady Lotus. As anticipated, this bout is the most balanced and the one that goes for most of the time. Debbie Rose and Chitose Ariwara both have injuries that slow them down, while Morgan Stryker (87) looks really good out there. After 18 mins, Neo Gaijin gets the win as Kate Lilly pins Chitose Ariwara after her Lilly Launch Pad. WINNERS: BLACK, ROSE, LILLY (NEO GAIJIN) RATING: 78 Triplets Trophy – 1st Semi-final Jippensha, Miyoshi, Genda (HALO) vs Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) The first semi-final has superb wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, delivering the best match of the night between HALO and Nova Blade and having the crowd is buzzing. After 21 mins, Miwako Katsukawa scores the win for her, Ashley Keith and Sae Akutagawa, after pinning Nami Genda with a Katsukawa Bomb. Nova Blade’s members clean the ring as Shiori Jippensha returns backstage, giving comfort to Nami Genda and Emiko Miyoshi. Will Ashley Keith, Sae Akutagawa and Miwako Katsukawa win the final and the 1st Triplets Trophy? WINNERS: ASHLEY KEITH, AKUTAGAWA, KATSUKAWA (NOVA BLADE) RATING: 82 (MATCH OF THE NIGHT) Triplets Trophy – 2nd Semi-final Nakajima, Matsumara, Miwa (Megumi-gun) vs Black, Rose, Lilly (Neo Gaijin) In the second Semi-final, we see a balanced bout with superb wrestling. After 19 mins, a shocker for the crowd as former Universal champ Megumi Nakajima beats down Kate Lilly and Debbie Rose, getting caught off guard by Cora Black who blindsides Megumi and pins her: 1! … 2! … 3! Neo Gaijin goes to the final with a big win and a big pinfall. Megumi Nakajima shakes her head inside the ring in disappointment, while Himari Miwa and Yukiko Matsumara seem tired and upset by the lost. WINNERS: BLACK, ROSE, LILLY (NEO GAIJIN) RATING: 80 Triplets Trophy – Final Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) vs Black, Rose, Lilly (Neo Gaijin) Before the final, Saeko Hiroyuki introduces the match, showing off the Triplets Trophy. The owner works the crowd well, using the freedom to improvise to her advantage. The final match lasted 25 mins, having really good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd. Cora Black shines again after pinning Nakajima in the Semi-final, but this time Neo Gaijin’s members fall, when Sae Akutagawa pins Kate Lilly after her Northern Lights Bomb. The triplet of Nova Blade moves on from recent internal tensions, having a perfect night and winning the tournament. The three joshi pose with their trophies while photos are taken, and even the crowd gives them credits. WINNERS: ASHLEY KEITH, AKUTAGAWA, KATSUKAWA (NOVA BLADE) RATING: 77 OVERALL RATING: 77
  18. NEO TOKYO TRIPLETS TAKEOVER 2022 PRESS CONFERENCE SATURDAY, WEEK 4, JULY 2022 @ KANAGAWA SPORTS FIELD, KANTO NeoTokyo’s owner, Saeko Hiroyuki welcomes everyone to this Press Conference. Today we are gonna analyse the four Quarter-finals for the Triplets Trophy. After these matches, at NeoTokyo Triplets Takeover we will also see the two Semi-finals and the Final in the main event. Triplets Trophy – 1st Quarter-final Jippensha, Miyoshi, Genda (HALO) vs Hashimoto, Unstoppable Tai, Tsujimura (Sorrow) The first match sees former NeoTokyo Universal champ, Shiori Jippensha, and formers NeoTokyo Futureshock champs, Emiko Miyoshi and Nami Genda, versus Sorrow’s Yu Hashimoto, Unstoppable Tai and Rika Tsujimura. HALO is a faction well built and full of talent, but on the other side Sorrow is really scary with those three joshi accompanied by new Universal Champ, Maki Yoshifumi. Unstoppable Tai could be the turning point of this match, imposing her unmatched strength. Triplets Trophy – 2nd Quarter-final Mushashibo, Mizucore, Spider Isako (AKUMA) vs Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) The chaotic daredevils of AKUMA enter this tournament under Fujiko Mushashibo’s lead, with Mizucore and Spider Isako teaming up with her. Still not super experienced, the three heelish joshi will fight against Nova Blade. Maybe the scariest triplet in the company, but the tensions between the leader Ashley Keith and other members Sae Akutagawa and Miwako Katsukawa are still there and could backfire pretty quick. Triplets Trophy – 3rd Quarter-final Takami, Hosaka, Minami vs Nakajima, Matsumara, Miwa (Megumi-gun) 2-time Universal champ Artifact Takami will team with her friend, the young lion Satoko Hosaka coming back from an injury, and Omitsu Minami. Their opponents will be Megumi-Gun, led by Megumi Nakajima with the Warrior Princesses, Yukiko Matsumara and Himari Miwa. The favourites are clearly Megumi-gun, due to the star power of Takami’s partners, not exactly the best team. Triplets Trophy – 4th Quarter-final Black, Rose, Lilly (Neo Gaijin) vs Stryker, Ariwara, Lady Lotus (Cosmic Keys) Foreign force, the Neo Gaijin, enters the tournament with this triplet: the Scottish Cora Black and 2-time Tandem champs, Debbie Rose and Kate Lilly. Their opponents will be three joshi from the Cosmic Keys: Morgan Stryker, Chitose Ariwara and Lady Lotus. Maybe the most balanced quarter-final of the Triplets Trophy, we will see who will reach the Semi-finals. NEO TOKYO TRIPLETS TAKEOVER 2022 CARD FOR PREDICTION Quarter-finals of Triplets Trophy: Jippensha, Miyoshi, Genda (HALO) vs Hashimoto, Unstoppable Tai, Tsujimura (Sorrow) Mushashibo, Mizucore, Spider Isako (AKUMA) vs Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) Takami, Hosaka, Minami vs Nakajima, Matsumara, Miwa (Megumi-gun) Black, Rose, Lilly (Neo Gaijin) vs Stryker, Ariwara, Lady Lotus (Cosmic Keys) Semi-finals of Triplets Trophy: Winner of 1st Quarter-final vs Winner of 2nd Quarter-final Winner of 3rd Quarter-final vs Winner of 4th Quarter-final Final of Triplets Trophy Winner of 1st Semi-final vs Winner of 2nd Semi-final
  19. "The Triple Threat" Newton is a solid addiction to the company, I like it!
  20. BREAKING NEWS: SIGNINGS WAR WITH 5SSW? 5SSW tries to sign 5 joshi from NeoTokyo, offering exclusive written contracts. After reaching medium size, 5SSW tried to sign Ashley Keith, Kate Lilly, Rika Tsujimura, Yayoi Kurmochi and Mizucore, offering them multi-years exclusive written contract. This led to a reaction from NeoTokyo, not willing to lose these talents, and after some bids war NeoTokyo was able to complete the signings of the five joshi on exclusive written contracts, the first ones in NeoTokyo’s history. The contracts were pretty heavy and will definitely impact the company’s economy, it will be interest to know if this will lead to more tensions between the joshi companies and other signings wars, considering that both share a number of workers on handshake deals right now.
  21. NEO TOKYO BLOOD, STEEL, CAGES 2022 SUNDAY, WEEK 1, JULY 2022 @ KANAGAWA SPORTS FIELD, KANTO ATTENDANCE: 4,502 PEOPLE VIEWERS: 165,841 Cage Match Artifact Takami vs Shiori Jippensha Great, great match to start the evening, as Artifact Takami fights against Shiori Jippensha inside a cage. The bout has superb wrestling and good heat, getting the show off to a strong start. The joshi deliver good performances and have an open match, with both wrestlers close to winning it different times. At the end, it’s Shiori Jippensha who comes out as the winner after 24 mins, submitting Artifact Takami with her Jippensha Leglock. WINNER: SHIORI JIPPENSHA RATING: 82 Ashley Keith, Akutagawa, Katsukawa (Nova Blade) vs Matsumara, Miwa, Kurmochi (Megumi-gun) The next match on the card is a three versus three between Nova Blade and the army of the Universal Champ Megumi Nakajima. For Megumi-gun, Yukiko Matsumara delivers a great performance (81) continuing her hot momentum, but at the end is Nova Blade who comes out as the winning team. Miwako Katsukawa and Sae Akutagawa open the door for their leader, Ashley Keith, who submits Himari Miwa with the legendary Proton Lock, after 20 mins. WINNERS: KEITH, AKUTAGAWA, KATSUKAWA (NOVA BLADE) RATING: 68 NeoTokyo Tandem Title – Cage Match Akari Kawashima & HEART Koiso (HEARTS Of GLORY) © vs Kate Lilly & Debbie Rose In a bout that has superb wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, the HEARTS Of GLORY defend their NeoTokyo Tandem Title inside a steel cage from the assault of 2-time Tandem champs, Lilly & Rose. Debbie Rose sustains a broken jaw and is slowed a little by working with an injury, but still the bout doesn’t disappoint, lasting for 21 mins when HEART Koiso submits Kate Lilly, while her partner hits the Kawashima Driver 2020 on Debbie Rose. HEARTS Of GLORY remain once again Tandem champs, celebrating with the crowd and with other Cosmic Keys’ members, Chitose Ariwara and Lady Lotus. WINNERS AND STILL: AKARI KAWASHIMA & HEART KOISO (HEARTS Of GLORY) RATING: 74 The owner Saeko Hiroyuki comes to the ring through the matches, taking a microphone. After thanking everyone in attendance, she says that she’s came out here to announce the next event: NEOTOKYO TRIPLETS TAKEOVER!! A show full of three versus three action, that will be called “triplets” here in NeoTokyo, a fresh way to call the division, just like they did with “tandems” as tag teams. And at Triplets Takeover, the team who will win the upcoming 8-triplet tournament will win the 1st edition of the NeoTokyo Triplets Trophy NeoTokyo Futureshock Title – Deathmatch Fujiko Mushashibo © vs Yuma Furuta Fujiko Mushashibo defends her NeoTokyo Futureshock Title against Yuma Furuta, who debuts her unstable “maniac” gimmick who gets an initial rating of Great. The bout isn’t received really well by the audience due to the type of match, but still it’s something new that NeoTokyo wanted to try. Both wrestlers are willing to risk, taking stunt bumps for lifting the match. After 15 mins, in a bout pretty quick and chaotic, Fujiko Mushashibo remains the champ, pinning Yuma Furuta with her Moonsault. WINNER AND STILL: FUJIKO MUSHASHIBO RATING: 51 Cage Match Morgan Stryker vs Unstoppable Tai Another cage match, this time we finally have the rematch between Morgan Stryker and Unstoppable Tai, who have a bout with superb wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd. Tai imposes her size once again, dominating the majority of the match, while Stryker targets the arms and the legs of the opponent with hard strikes. After 22 mins, Tai connects her Tai Bomber and when Stryker tries to lock her up with a Triangle Choke, she deadlifts her up once again, hitting another Tai Bomber: 1! … 2! … 3! WINNER: UNSTOPPABLE TAI RATING: 63 NeoTokyo Universal Title – Cage Match Megumi Nakajima © vs Maki Yoshifumi The NeoTokyo Universal champ enters the cage in the main event against MMA fighter and former NeoTokyo Tandem champ Maki Yoshifumi. Great wrestling and good heat from the crowd, Yoshifumi is slowed down a little by a minor injury but that doesn’t stop her from having a nice performance, using the cage structure to her advantage multiple times for attacking the opponent. After 23 mins Megumi Nakajima goes for her Nakajima Straight Jacket and Maki Yoshifumi escapes the move, turning herself and hitting a devastating Duck-Under Head Kick. It’s not easy to believe that. But Megumi Nakajima’s reign comes to an end, as the pinfall by Maki Yoshifumi reaches the 3-count. WE HAVE A NEW CHAMP! WINNER AND NEW: MAKI YOSHIFUMI RATING: 84 (MATCH OF THE NIGHT) OVERALL RATING: 80
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