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    WRESTLING INTERNATIONAL NEW GENERATIONS ~ W*ING (1994)

    We are still alive and we are still doing progress in terms of growing. Our foundation of money and prestige is pretty solid so we won't be going into depth but 1994 was some sort of an up & down year as we lost some centerpieces of our stories...

    MAIN STORY
    The new year started with a creation of a new title: The Deathmatch Heavyweight title was introduced to find the most dangerous man in W*ING. A tournament with eight men started, the last two met for the title in January: Mr. Pogo and Mitsuhiro Matsunaga. The two "frenemies" had a brutal Glass & Fire Deathmatch which was won by Matsunaga. The latter became the inaugral champ, a win for the home army against NO RESPECT. Just a month later the home army was victorious again when Matsunaga, Kanemura and Pogo defeated NO RESPECT (Oya, Kabuki & Goto) in a hardcore match, Kabuki challenged Matsunaga to a match in March for the Deathmatch title. And again W*ING had the better ending when Matsunaga smashed the legendary Great Kabuki into a Fire Coffin to retain his title, which lead to Tarzan Goto's brutal beating of Kabuki and his end in NO RESPECT. Unfortunately the latter signed a contract with AJPW before the show, he was replaced by Kendo Nagasaki. Matsunaga was on cloud nine after all those wins but sure it came like everyone expected. Tarzan Goto stopped Matsunaga and gained the Deathmatch title at the Ariake Coliseum to cement his status as NO RESPECT's #1. The following months were not good for the home army as they were on the losing side on multiple occassions. When W*ING held a show at the legendary Ryogoku Kokugikan it was Tarzan Goto who stand tall in the main event after defending the Deathmatch Heavyweight title against Mr. Pogo. In August Goto's reign as the champ continued with a win over Yukihiro Kanemura, he even overcame the legendary "Funkster" Terry Funk in October after provoking him in September at the tour final show of W*ING. It finally came down to Blood X'Mas in December in front of a packed crowd in the Yokohama Arena when Tarzan Goto and Mitsuhiro Matsunaga went toe to toe again for the belt. In a Fluorescent Lighttubes & Glass Board Match Matsunaga regained the title and finished the W*ING year with a happy end. With ending the reign of Tarzan Goto the heel faction NO RESPECT isn't gone, the war isn't over, however a new group rised when Mr. Gannosuke and The Gladiator appeared at the show and layed a FMW flag above the unconscious Mr. Pogo...

    BLOOD X'MAS 1994 RESULTS
    1. Ryuma Go, Mitsuo Momota, Rey Misterio Jr. & Poison Sawada d. Hachi Bushu (Jinsei Shinzaki, Taka Michinoku, Dick Togo & Great Sasuke)
    2. NO RESPECT (Jado, Hisakatsu Oya & Kendo Nagasaki) d. Hideki Hosaka, Ryo Miyake & Yukihiro Kanemura
    3. Giant Goliath, Doug Gilbert & Eddie Gilbert d. Pogo Gundan (Toyonari Fujita, Headhunter A & Headhunter B)
    4. W*ING Jr. Title: Super Delfin (c) d. Eddie Guerrero
    5. Mr. Gannosuke & The Gladiator d. Shoji Nakamaki & Mr. Pogo
    6. Different Style Fight: Salman Hashimikov d. Kim Duk
    7. W*ING World Tag Title: Terry Funk & Sabu d. Crypt Keeper & Leatherface (c) - TITLE CHANGE !
    8. W*ING World Heavyweight Title (vacant): Shinichi Nakano d. Jason The Terrible - TITLE CHANGE !
    9. W*ING Deathmatch Heavyweight Title: Mitsuhiro Matsunaga d. Tarzan Goto (c) - TITLE CHANGE !

    WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
    NO RESPECT held the tag title and Gedo & Jado ruled the division with dirty tactics. They could beat Kanemura & Jason The Terrible in January and defending the title until the big Sumo Hall show in June. The now reunited Gilbert Brothers won the title to the delight of the W*ING fans. The brothers came back together after a Unit Disband match in April when Eddie teamed up with Crash The Terminator and Jason to take on Doug Gilbert, Crypt Keeper and Leatherface. Speaking of the two horror movie guys, just two weeks later the two took the tag titles of the Gilbert's. Crypt Keeper and Leatherface were able to defend the title against Hideki Hosaka & Ryuma Go and The Headhunters before losing the titles in December to Sabu and Terry Funk.

    WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Sasuke seemed like the perfect junior heavyweight before Sabu entered the ring. The maniac came to Ariake in May and surprisingly dethroned Michinoku Pro's Sasuke in a good match. Sabu went on to beat Solar, El Texano and even Eddie Guerrero before facing Sasuke buddy Super Delfin, who won the W*ING Junior League a month prior, in September. Delfin beat Sabu and even survived his rival Eddie Guerrero at Blood X'Mas to end the year as the champ.

    WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    The year started with a shocker when Kim Duk took the title off Crash The Terminator in January. The Zainichi korean even defeated former champ Eddie Gilbert, Shinichi Nakano and Doug Gilbert before facing Crash again at the 3rd Anniversary show in August. Crash won the inaugral W*ING Kiken Na Senshi (Dangerous Warrior) tournament which earned him a titlematch again. Crash made the impossible possible by beating the dangerous Kim Duk and regain "his" title before losing it just twenty days later to NO RESPECT's Hiromichi Fuyuki. A big hit for W*ING! Fuyuki would have been the champ going into Blood X'Mas but he broke his neck and was forced to relinquish the title. Shinichi Nakano and Fuyuki's opponent Jason The Terrible went on to fight for the vacant title which was won by Nakano in the end.

    DEATHMATCH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Just mentioned above the new title was won by Matsunaga first in an eight man tournament. The participants were Tarzan Goto, Mr. Pogo, Ichiro Yaguchi (who replaced Hideki Hosaka on short notice), Yukihiro Kanemura, Jason The Terrible, Ryo Miyake, Shoji Nakamaki and of course "Mr. Danger" Matsunaga. Tarzan Goto became the second champion before losing the strap to Matsunaga again.

    WORKER LEAVING
    Yep that was a pain in the a*se this year. Losing Cactus Jack at the beginning of the year wasn't a surprise for me but losing The Great Kabuki was the first big hit in 1994. He would have been the centerpiece of my NO RESPECT versus W*ING Army feud and the big evil death match champ guy. Speaking of champ guy, I let Crash The Terminator aka Bill DeMott win the title, defending it for a record breaking seven times in a row before losing it. He also won the inaugral Kiken Na Senshi tournament, which will be a format changing format by the way as one year it's a normal tournament and the next year will be for death matches, and then dethroning the dominating Kim Duk...just to receive like two days later that he'll leave W*ING for a way smaller promotion in the US. Crazy. So I put the belt on Fuyuki a bit earlier than I would have done it to cement NO RESPECT as the dominant force. Fuyuki injured himself badly and the plans went into the bin sooner than expected. I also lost Dr. Wagner Jr. to AAA at the end of the year and I pushed him heavily this year. He may lost the Junior League to Super Delfin but he would have been the one to get the title of Delfin in 1995... 

    WORKER SIGNINGS
    With Kenkichi Hamacho we got another W*ING true born into our ranks. Hamacho is 6'5 and 350lbs heavy. He hails from Saitama and is a ripped heavyweight. Also we had Ron Reis, a NJPW Dojo graduate, this year at W*ING who got sent us by New Japan as some sort of an excursion.

    Some were already mentioned above like Shinichi Nakano, Sabu, Dick Togo or Kendo Nagasaki but we also got Masao Orihara, Super Crazy, Salman Hashimikov (and some other russian mma dudes), young boy Daikokubo Benkei and Bob "Hardcore" Holly. The latter got a mask gimmick alongside Time Patterson as the Super Uchus.

    1995?
    NO RESPECT isn't dead. Surely they lost the Deathmatch Heavyweight and the tag titles but they're still alive, with or without injured Hiromichi Fuyuki. But more importantly what's about the hatred relationship between Matsunaga and Mr. Pogo? And what are Mr. Gannosuke and The Gladiator from FMW are doing at a W*ING show?

    Recent Years
    1992 - Start Of The Save
    1993 - Growing

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    RISE.31– June 7th, 2021
    Shinjuku REX (Tokyo, Kanto) [WCG Global]


     A few days before the big show in Fukuoka there was a RISE show where Motoyuki Miyake went toe to toe with young boy Ryobe Saji. Miyake stomped him into the ground but was quite happy with Saji's performance and invited him to train with him in the future. 

    With the creation of the Kyanbasu Gurappuringo Gappei, engl. Canvas Grappling Union, the need of having a rookie show like RISE isn't neccessary when a development promotion like DIASPORA is starting. WCG president Junnosuke Fukazawa announced that RISE will have their last two shows next months but there will be some news regarding an other subsidiary coming forward. Stay tuned!


    Results~!
    1. Takenori Doi def. Edo Phoenix IV (7:41)
    2. REAL BLOOD (Jinzaburo Kakinomoto & Tsuneyo Yanagimoto) def. Kuemon Hotta & Daisetsu Yanagi (9:02)
    3. SUKI def. Hiroshi Mishima (8:03)
    4. Infamy Inc. (Nichiren Amagawa & Masa Kurata) def. Pain Game (Toshiaki Kotani & Sumiyuki Samura) (17:45)
    5. El Mítico Jr. def. Akihiro Hisato (10:39)
    6. Motoyuki Miyake def. Ryobe Saji (14:18)


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    PRIDE Of Kagoshima– June 9th, 2021
    Kagoshima Event Center (Kagoshima, Kyushu) [WCG Global]


     The Kagoshima Event Center was today's venue where over 2,000 people came to see the stars of White Canvas. WCG World Heavyweight Champion Bunrakuken Torii closed the show after his win in the main event. Torii thanked the people for coming and he's also inviting them to come to Fukuoka to see his match with Heihachiro Sakai. The next "PRIDE Of.." shows will be held in September when White Canvas Grappling is going on a special tour in Hokkaido.

    Results~!
    1. Reiwa Ishingun (Kado Kamisaka & Kiyotaka) def. Jayson Van Pelt & El Héroe Mexicano (13:02)
    2. Morimasa Kato & Team 220kg (Fujio Narahashi & Gonkuro Kamioka) def. Kentaro Kawai & REAL BLOOD (Yuta Isono & Hitomaro Suzuki) (9:48)
    3. Rogue Squad (MATSUMOTO, Logan Diaz & Greg Gauge) def. Akihiro Hisato, Findlay O'Farraday & Brandon Smith (11:39)
    4. Daisetsu Yanagi & xDREAM (KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) def. Kichibei Ezakiya & Reiwa Ishingun (Omezo Shikitei & Azumamaro Kita) (12:49)
    5. Hiroshi Mishima, Koshiro Ino & Bunrakuken Torii def. Ryobe Saji & Burning Hazard (Zeshin Makioka & Heihachiro Sakai) (19:31)

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    Road To STRONG ENERGY - Tour Recap


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    The road to STRONG ENERGY can be a bit rocky at times for some protagonists, but the competition in White Canvas Grappling is getting better, bigger and more dangerous. With the lastest additions of guys like Toshitara, Senmatsu or the junior heavyweights Kobe, Hijo Del Relampago and Miyamoto the roster is stacked as never been before.

    At a road to show in Zeshin Makioka’s hometown of Tsu in the Mie prefecture, the „Mad Dog“ had to defend the prestigious Golden Canvas Grappling World Heavyweight Championship against „Mighty“ Danny Cavanagh. The former US Strongman isn’t as good as Makioka in the ring nor on the mat but Cavanagh is as dangerous due to his raw power. The former PGHW title challenger nearly shocked Tsu when he had Makioka’s shoulders down for 2.9 after a Spinebuster. Makioka came back, put on a strong performance and ripped Cavanagh’s head off with two lariat strikes to protect the title of the golden lions.

    Just three days later WCG held a show in Hamamatsu with two titles on the line. Ernest Youngman had his hands full with „KILLING MACHINE“ Morimasa Kato, who tried desperately to add yet another title to his trophy case. Kato already won the WCG World, WCG Intercontinental, RISE Openweight (which makes him the only triple crown champion in the history of the company) and RISE Openweight Six Man Tag Champ. Kato’s gameplan was plain and simple: Get Youngman to the ground and choke him out. The former INSPIRE man did that almost but eventually Rogue Squad ally Logan Diaz interfered in the fight and rescued his friend as well as helped him to win the fight. Diaz distract the referee which lead Youngman to kick Kato in the crown jewels and roll him up for three. Backstage Kato was furious about it and said that Logan’s uncle Raymond, who was also a former INSPIRE man, should be ashamed of his son’s antics. The reigning tag titleholders couldn’t capture the Six Man Tag belts alongside Tadakuni Toshusai, the champion trio from Burning Hazard defended successfully and announced that they’ll win the tag titles too in Fukuoka.

    Osaka was the place for Koshiro Ino and Tatsuya Toshitara to settle their differences after their draw on the final block night during the S-1 Festival. „The Kobra“ put his RISE Openweight title on the line in a fight between two former Burning Hammer Of The Wrestling Gods wrestler. After a hard fought battle Ino was able to pin Toshitara after 23 minutes with his Kobra's Bite. Afterwards the two rivals even shook hands but still there was something between them.

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    WCG is heading down south to the island of Kyushu more precisely to Fukuoka, famous for excellent seafood, kind people and Japan’s biggest festival during Golden Week. A big festival is also upon us when STRONG ENERGY will be held at the Fukuoka Stadium in front 30,000 people.

    WCG fans know that Bunrakuken Torii is a fighting champion, a champion with pride and honour, a man who wants to defend his title against anyone, however he didn’t seem to be that interested in a fight with Burning Hazard leader Heihachiro Sakai. „For me it’s a bit strange that he’s challenging me after his loss in the final of the S-1. Sure, he has beaten me during the tournament, but only at a time when I took a small injury with me. So what’s the point of challenging me now?“, stated Torii. Sakai smirked and called Torii a coward: „You see champ, you‘re only talking about an injury nobody spoke about before. So right now I only hear an excuse from you, complaining and nothing more. Let’s bring your A-game to Fukuoka and we’ll see what will happen“.

    Sure all eyes may be on the WCG World Heavyweight title match between „Machine Gun“ Bunrakuken Torii and Heihachiro Sakai, but traditionally Fukuoka is the host of the match between the WCG Junior Heavyweight champ El Mítico Jr. and the recent winner of the Grand J-Challenge. KC Glenn was quite confidently: „I have beat him before, it’s not like that he’s unbeatable as you could see during the tournament. He lost against Kobe while I beat Kobe 1-2-3.“ The mexican knows that Glenn is a dangerous opponent, so he went back to his motherland and trained with some of the greatest mexican champions ever in Axxis Jr. „It was a great camp for me, I made progress in game areas I was a bit weak the last matches. Since he left EILL his schedule is a bit smaller so it was possible to visit him at the OLLIE dojo.“

    The never ending story between Brandon Smith and his former allies of Rogue Squad continues when Greg Gauge needs to defend his Intercontinental title against „The Bulldozer“. „This is my title. I made this piece of metal, took it to international heights and I won’t lose it in Fukuoka to a man who betrayed his brotherhood.“, said Gauge. Smith wasn’t keen to reply to „that crappy stuff the blond crybaby told you before“.

    This is not enough! Four titles will also be on the line at „road to“ shows. GCG World Heavyweight Champ Zeshin Makioka has to defend the title against the humongous Danny Cavanagh, the RISE Openweight Six Man Tag titles will be on the line when the Burning Hazard trio of Ieyoshi Shimakage, Kiyonari Genji and Taheiji Konoe take on the tag champs Fujio Narahashi & Gonkuro Kamioka and Tadakuni Toshusai. On the very same night Ernest Youngman puts the WCG US Heavyweight title on the line against „KILLING MACHINE“ Morimasa Kato. The RISE Openweight championship will be defended by Koshiro Ino against Tatsuya Toshitara in Osaka.


    『WCG Strong Energy In Fukuoka 2021』 – June 12th, 2021
    Fukuoka Stadium (Fukuoka, Kyushu) [Emperor Choice, WCG Global & Aichi]

    1. Silver Tiger, Billy Robinson & Magnum Kobe vs. Burning Hazard (Yoshii Shiomi, Jin Miyamoto & Hijo Del Relampago)
    2. Morimasa Kato, Munemitsu Senmatsu & Tatsuya Toshitara vs. Burning Hazard (Brute Kikuchi, Taheiji Konoe & Zeshin Makioka)
    3. xDREAM (Tanyu Toshusai, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) vs. REAL BLOOD (Yuta Isono, SUKI & Hitomaro Suzuki)
    4. Yasunobu Masuno, Koshiro Ino & Yoshinaka Taku vs. Rogue Squad (Pavel Vanzycha, Logan Diaz & Ernest Youngman)
    5. WCG World Tag Team Championship: Team 220kg (Gonkuro Kamioka & Fujio Narahashi) XDdjFCe.png vs. Burning Hazard (Kiyonari Genji & Ieyoshi Shimakage) [4th Defense]
    6. WCG Junior Heavyweight Championship: El Mítico Jr. XDdjFCe.png vs. KC Glenn [3rd Defense]
    7. WCG Intercontinental Championship: Greg Gauge XDdjFCe.png vs. Brandon Smith [5th Defense]
    8. WCG World Heavyweight Championship: Bunrakuken Torii XDdjFCe.png vs. Heihachiro Sakai [4th Defense]

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    Grand J-Challenge 2023 – May 22nd, 2021
    Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium (Kyoto, Kansai) [Emperor Choice, WCG Global & Aichi]


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    After ten nights of action in just two weeks, the 3rd edition of the Grand J-Challenge ended with a banger, but first things first. Four blocks with four wrestler each for every block and we've got not big surprise in the group stage whatsoever. Japanese Phoenix injured himself on the first night of block action which resulted that he was forced to withdraw from the competition with zero points. What a shame for the three time WCG Junior Heavyweight Champion. However the four first group leader were Billy Robinson, Magnum Kobe, KC Glenn and Masa Kurata. The latter pinned the current Jr. Champ El Mítico Jr. on the last night of the group stage to advance to the semi final stage.

    Magnum Kobe and Billy Robinson fought for twenty minutes to reach the final of the tournament and with Magnum Kobe advancing Robinson's dream of being a tournament winner once again got crushed. The other semi final was won by KC Glenn who could defeat the champion killer Masa Kurata. In the heart of Kyoto the final was being held in front of a packed crowd, a crowd which desperately wanted to see KC Glenn win the tournament. Magnum Kobe still was being labelled as an outsider while Glenn, despite his allignment with Burning Hazard, was one of them. To the delight of the WCG fans KC Glenn was able to overcome the brutal strikes of Kobe to win his first ever Grand J-Challenge.

    Althought the focos of the tour was cleary on the junior heavyweights and the tournament itself, several confrontations happened. Koshiro Ino and Tatsuya Toshitara had their issues over the tour, they had met at the final night of the S-1 Festival and drew each other - Both men got eliminated through that draw. Toshitara issued a challenge for Koshiro Ino's RISE Openweight title. Ernest Youngman and Morimasa Kato for the US Heavyweight title was also announced after today's show for STRONG ENERGY! GCG World Heavyweight Champion Zeshin Makioka may won tonight's match for his team but Danny Cavanagh challenged Makioka for the title, the latter accepted the challenge. 


    Results~!
    1. Reiwa Ishingun (Kado Kamisaka, Maro Shimizu, Omezo Shikitei & Azumamaro Kita) def. Naozane Goto, Akira Arato, Kichibei Ezakiya & Sotatsu Sarumara (8:39)
    2. REAL BLOOD (Jinzaburo Kakinomoto, Takenori Doi & SUKI) def. Daisetsu Yanagi & Team 220kg (Fujio Narahashi & Gonkuro Kamioka) (9:58)
    3. xDREAM (Tanyu Toshusai, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) def. Akihiro Hisato & REAL BLOOD (Tsuneyo Yanagimoto & Hitomaru Suzuki) (11:31)
    4. Shiba Mizoguchi, Shogun Watoga & Tatsuya Toshitara def. Ryobe Saji & Shocking Kobra (Koshiro Ino & Tadakuni Toshusai) (12:41)
    5. Burning Hazard (Taheiji Konoe, Zeshin Makioka & Heihachiro Sakai) def. Danny Cavanagh, Hiroshi Mishima & Bunrakuken Torii (12:56)
    6. Rogue Squad (Killer Shark, Roderick Remus, Konrad Mäkinen & Ernest Youngman) def. Hachigoro Maeda, El Mítico Jr., Munemitsu Senmatsu & Morimasa Kato (14:45)
    7. Yasunobu Masuno, Findlay O'Farraday & Brandon Smith def. Rogue Squad (Logan Diaz, Pavel Vanzycha & Greg Gauge) (16:45)
    8. Grand J-Challenge Final: KC Glenn def. Magnum Kobe (26:47)

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    WRESTLING INTERNATIONAL NEW GENERATIONS ~ W*ING (1993)

    Let's dive into the second year of my save with W*ING. We did pretty well in terms of gaining fans and are clearly the #1 hardcore promotion in the world. Our biggest show of the year Blood X-Mas in december was held in front of over 7,500 people. But let's take a look at some stuff happening throughout the year.

    MAIN STORY
    After a grueling year fighting against movie monsters, serial killers and other creeps the W*ING home army split up in two camps. Mr. Pogo attacked Mitsuhiro Matsunaga after a losing effort to Jimmy Snuka and Jason The Terrible in January, that's when Pogo created his own stable, The Pongo Gundan. From there on Pogo and Matsunaga hated each other and the first battle between them was won by Pogo in a Bunkhouse Death Match in February. Just a month later W*ING booked the team enemies yet again as a team to represent the promotion, this time against Cactus Jack and Terry Funk in a hardcore street fight. To the surprise of no one the two didn't get along and lost the match. In May Matsunaga and Pogo met yet again when they had a No Ropes Barbed Wire Match at Korakuen where Matsunaga got the upperhand and won against Pogo in a singles match for the first time in his career. Sure these two crossed paths throughout the year in several multimen bouts but the next important meeting was in a match where they had to team again. It was at Danger Zone In Yokohama in October, just a week prior Matsunaga has beaten Cactus Jack in a singles Falls Count Anywhere Death Match, which lead to gain some attention in the whole of Japan. The legendary Great Kabuki challenged the W*ING wrestlers to a hardcore six man tag team match, on his side were former FMW man Tarzan Goto and Kim Duk. Ibaragi begged Matsunaga and Pogo to settle their differences this time and they agreed. Pogo, Matsunaga and Yukihiro Kanemura took on the invading trio and lost the fight. Afterwards Kabuki and Goto the creation of "NO RESPECT", a new group to fight against W*ING. Pogo and Matsunaga backstage agreed to buried the hatchet for the moment and to take on the new group. The big televised matches were all losing efforts for the W*ING guys: At Blood X-Mas the trio of Kanemura, Ryo Miyake and Pogo lost a six man fight while Matsunaga lost to Tarzan Goto in the main event of the show in a Fluorescent Lighttubes Death Match.

    While the japanese fought their own war, Eddie Gilbert was on his own path of revenge. Nightmare Freddie cost Gilbert the world title at last year's Blood X-Mas show and both men fought a war over the whole year on many many matches in many different combinations. Most of the matches had Jason involved, because he got ejected by the serial killers last december. More importantly were the two singles matches they had against each other. While Freddie won the first match in August in a Bunkhouse Death Match, Eddie attacked Freddie in November where he nearly ripped Freddie's mask off. The King Of Philadelphia challenged the movie monster to a Hair Vs. Mask Death Match at Blood X-Mas. In a brutal match Eddie got the upperhand over Freddie and won the match with a piledriver through a table from the turnbuckle. The crowd was desperated to see the real face of Freddie and the fans were shocked when Eddie revealed his own brother Doug as Nightmare Freddie! With Freddie being unmasked the future of the movie monster group was definitely in jeopardy. In the ring Doug told everyone that he was pissed at Eddie when he was the world champ, Doug got injured and Eddie just cared about his world title.

    TWO NEW FACTIONS
    Like mentioned above there were two new factions in W*ING. Mr. Pogo created his Pogo army with Mitsuteru Tokuda as being loyal to him joining, young boy Toyonari Fujita also being loyal to him, TNT (Savio Vega), Shoji Nakamaki and Yusuke Yamaguchi as being Pogo's manager. The Headhunter joined the Pogo Gundan in fall when the injured Headhunter A announced it while Headhunter B took a time off from wrestling and also came back in December alongside his long time partner. 

    NO RESPECT was founded by The Great Kabuki and Tarzan Goto in October and they invited Gedo & Jado to their group, the young boys Hido and Yoshihiro Takayama and finally Hisakatsu Oya and Hiromichi Fuyuki. The group may lost some multi-man fights but the important matches on televised shows were all won by a member of NO RESPECT.

    WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
    Although they're fighting on different battlefields, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga and Ryo Miyake went into 1993 as the reigning World Tag Team Champions. The W*ING army team defended the title against various teams such as Jerry Lynn & Dr. Wagner Jr. in January, Los Cowboys (El Texano & Silver King) in February, Crypt Keeper & Boogie Man, Tom Prichard & Dick Murdoch and finally against enemy Mr. Pogo and Shoji Nakamaki in a brutal hardcore fight in May. Just a few weeks later The Pitbulls, Gary Wolfe and Anthony Durante, surprisingly beat the champs and took the titles off them. The americans defended the titles three times in a row but eventually were stopped by Jado & Gedo in September. The mean heel team beat Great Sasuke & Hinsei Shinzaki, Los Cowboys and finally at Blood X'Mas the returning Headhunters to close 1993 as the tag title holders.

    WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    We start the year with Great Sasuke and we'll end it with Great Sasuke, but first thing first. Michinoku Pro's Great Sasuke seemed unstoppable, beating the likes of Eddie Guerrero, Gedo and Art Barr for example. Sasuke defended the title on five occassions but lost the strap to Eddie Guerrero in summer. Guerrero won the inaugral W*ING Junior League which got him a titlematch against Sasuke again. Guerrero defended the Junior title four times against Poison Sawada, Solar, Silver King and his tag partner Art Barr. Guerrero and Sasuke meet yet again at Blood X'Mas where Sasuke regain the title.

    WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Miguel Perez Jr. was one of the first stars of W*ING but only until April. The man from Puerto Rico defended the title twice before losing the strap to Crash The Terminator (Bill DeMott) in April. That was Perez' last match at W*ING as he had a fallout with owner Micky Ibaragi. Crash got a rocketpush beating the likes of Crypt Keeper, Mitsuo Momota, Tom Prichard, Nightmare Freddie, Jason The Terrible, Freddie again and Ryuma Go in October with seven defendes to close out the year. He had no title defenses scheduled after the Ryuma Go fight althought he got challenged at Blood X'Mas by the legendary Kim Duk.

    HAPPENINGS
    They were some big happenings going on at W*ING such as the fallout with Miguel Perez Jr. in spring and the whole WWC crew from Puerto Rico in September. W*ING announced the end of the deep partnership with WWC because of backstage related stuff. With the end of the agreement some guys like Gypsy Joe, The Invaders, Iceman and even Dick Murdoch (who got in trouble multiple times backstage) were cut. Just a month later W*ING announced a partnership with Michinoku Pro and Eastern Championship Wrestling from Philadelphia.

    GUEST STARS/SIGNINGS
    The already mentioned Cactus Jack made two apperances for W*ING before signing with the World Wrestling Federation. After leaving All Japan Pro Wrestling the 23 years veteran Mitsuo Momota joined W*ING permanently to wrestler and train the upcoming generation at the W*ING dojo. Former NJPW and AJPW star Dynamite Kid came to W*ING for his only matches in 1993, a fairly dissapointing singles match against Tom Prichard and a trios match at Blood X-Mas alongside Kim Duk and Jimmy Snuka against Crash The Terminator, Jason The Terrible and Tom Prichard.

    We already mentioned the W*ING dojo and at the end of the year the first graduate came through the dojo: Ryoichi Tsushima, 24 year old from Yokohama, 6'2 and 285lbs. 

    1994?
    With the new year on the horizon what can be expected from the promotion? The Serial Killers seems to be a dead group now with leader Nightmare Freddie being unmasked but what will happen between the Gilbert Brothers from now on? Can Pogo and Matsunaga co existed for a while to fight NO RESPECT? And on top of that Micky Ibaragi announced a new championship for the promotion.
    The rise of the popular hardcore promotion hopefully will continue...

    Recent Years
    1992 - Start Of The Save

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    The third edition of the Grand J-Challenge will be seperated in four blocks where the top wrestler of each block will qualify for a semi final match to fight for a spot in the ultimate final match which will take place at the Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium. Let's have a look at the blocks!

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    A-BLOCK
    With Joffy Laine and Billy Robinson in the block, the inaugral tournament from 2018 will have a replay when Laine and Robinson on the second night of the block. The other two will be REAL BLOOD's Yuta Isono and newly acquired Hijo Del Relampago, who joined WCG after his Burning Hammer contract expired.

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    B-BLOCK
    Just like his Rebel X Gun mate Relampago, Jin Miyamoto jumped ship to White Canvas and will be one of the four participants in Block B. He'll face also former BHOTWG wrestler Crimson Ghost on the very first night of block action. With three time WCG Junior Heavyweight Champion Japanese Phoenix and former title challenger Magnum Kobe two big favourites are going to fight for a place on top.

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    C-BLOCK
    Former Junior Heavyweight Champion KC Glenn seeks to become champion again but for that he needs to get past current Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champ Musashi. The latter will face his EXODUS enemy Tsuneyo Yanagimoto of REAL BLOOD and former Junior Tag Champ Nichiren Amagawa.

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    D-BLOCK
    The current Junior Heavyweight titleholder El Mítico Jr., and last year's Grand J-Challenge winner, is going to have some nightmares when he'll face two former tag champs in Masa Kurata and Konrad Mäkinen. Both men will try to top the group alongside Hachigoro Maeda.

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  9. 3Qhn5KB.pngPro Wrestling Love In Chiyoda 2021 – May 5th, 2021
    Chiyoda Kokugikan (Tokyo, Kanto) [Emperor Choice, WCG Global & Aichi]


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    The rain began to pour down from the sky a couple of hours prior to the start of the show, the queue before the entrance looked like an army of umbrella's and the start of the show needed to be delayed because of an issue on the hands of the tv stations due to a lightining strike. Nevertheless the crowd came in droves to see the big golden week event of White Canvas Grappling.

    With the big tournament win under his belt, Fujio Narahashi looked better than ever before. The "Strong Pitbull" threw big bombs at the champion but he wasn't able to get the "Machine Gun"'s shoulders down for straight three seconds. However Bunrakuken Torii seemed to be baffled by Narahashi's fighting spirit and was nearly beaten down after a big hit on the chin. After all Torii picked Narahashi up after hitting a dangerous brainbuster to end the fight with his spinning forearm smash to defend his title for the third time. After the fight Torii wanted to thank the fans for coming in this special weather condition when the music of Heihachiro Sakai hits and the latter challenged Torii to a match at the next possible date.

    The dispute between American Demolition and the Rogue Squad continued after today's six man tag team match although a much more important moment happened after the match. After celebrating their win the three faces were attacked by the Rogue Squad which got a slightly majority over Morimasa Kato and the two americans. Just in time when Greg Gauge wanted to curb stomp Kato a music hits in Chiyoda, a music we didn't heard for 15 months. YOSHINAKA TAKU returned to WCG after his broken neck indicent in an Intercontinental titlematch against Motoyuki Miyake in February 2020. The roar of the crowd were so loud that you couldn't hear anything in the ring, Taku stared at the Squad and eventually kicked Diaz out of the ring to the delight of the crowd. Welcome back!

    We had three more championship matches tonight in which two titles even changed hands: RISE Openweight Champ Koshiro Ino successfully defended his title against REAL BLOOD warrior SUKI in a grueling battle while Tadakuni Toshusai lost the GCG World Heavyweight title to Burning Hazard's Zeshin Makioka and Yasunobu Masuno lost the United States Heavyweight title to forme champ Ernest Youngman

    The participants and blocks of the upcoming Grand J-Challenge were announced and will be posted in a seperate post. However the Grand J-Challenge is going to be sixteen men tournament in a four block system. Each winner of each block will be qualified for the semi-final.


    Results~!
    0. Kentaro Kawai, Kichibei Ezakiya & Yuta Isono def. Akihiro Hisato, Daisetsu Yanagi & Hiroshi Mishima (8:09)
    1. Reiwa Ishingun (Azumamaro Kita, Kado Kamisaka & Omezo Shikitei) def. Akira Arato, Gonkuro Kamioka & Munemitsu Senmatsu (9:01)
    2. Burning Hazard (Kiyonari Genji, Taheiji Konoe, Ieyoshi Shimakage & Heihachiro Sakai) def. Tatsuya Toshitara, Danny Cavanagh, Shogun Watoga & Sotatsu Sarumara (9:46)
    3. Magnum Kobe, Billy Robinson & El Mítico Jr. def. Ryobe Saji, Yoshii Shiomi & KC Glenn (11:32)
    4. REAL BLOOD (Takenori Doi, Jinzaburo Kakinomoto, Tsuneyo Yanagimoto & Hitomaro Suzuki) def. xDREAM (Tanyu Toshusai, Noburo Ikoma, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) (12:48)
    5. GCG World Heavyweight Championship: Zeshin Makioka def. Tadakuni Toshusai XDdjFCe.png (15:56) - TITLE CHANGE!!
    6. WCG US Heavyweight Championship: Ernest Youngman def. Yasunobu Masuno XDdjFCe.png (20:09) - TITLE CHANGE!!
    7. Morimasa Kato & American Demolition (Findlay O'Farraday & Brandon Smith) def. Rogue Squad (Pavel Vanzycha, Logan Diaz & Greg Gauge) (14:45)
    8. RISE Openweight Championship: Koshiro Ino XDdjFCe.png def. SUKI (21:04) [3rd Defense]
    9. WCG World Heavyweight Championship: Bunrakuken Torii XDdjFCe.png def. Fujio Narahashi (31:23) [3rd Defense]

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    WRESTLING INTERNATIONAL NEW GENERATIONS ~ W*ING (1992)

    What is W*ING you may ask? Huh, sit down kids. Have you ever wanted to see a hardcore wrestling show like FMW or ECW mixed with horror movie villains? W*ING has your back. Not gonna do a full history lesson here but, long story short, W*ING was a hardcore promotion where, like in the already mentioned FMW and ECW, many good wrestlers had their homes over the short span of two years of W*ING's existence. I got inspired by the great saves of @Peria & now @Dalton with the awesome 1992 mod made by @Fleisch. Let's dive into the first year of the danger zone.

    MAIN STORY
    Our main story was simple as it gets: The "homegrown" W*INGS babyface army, which includes Mitsuhiro Matsunaga, Mr. Pogo, Ryo Miyake, Yukihiro Kanemura (aka Kintaro Kanemura) and Mitsuteru Tokuda, had their issues with the Serial Killers group. Basically all movie monster mashed together to seriously hurt the babyface hardcore guys. The feud began with the very first tour in February (we've had a standalone event in January before) when Jason The Terrible and Leatherface had beaten Mr. Pogo & Tokuda and Jason began to cut Tokudas forehead after the match. "Mr. Danger" Matsunaga wanted a piece of them but instead he got caught by a hit accidentally and was out for a couple of weeks, so the first big match was delayed until March at Baptism By Fire where Matsunaga beat Leatherface in the first Fire Death Match. In May it was Matsunaga yet again who buried Freddie Krueger in the first ever Casket Match, who dissappeared after that. In July Matsunaga was on the hunt again, this time his personal feud with Leatherface was ended when he defeated him in a Bed Of Nails Death Match. The next big match was held in September when Freddie Krueger came back and teamed up with Jason to beat Matsunaga and Mr. Pogo in a Moonlight Darkness Death Match. Just a month later Freddie and Jason won the then vacant W*ING World Tag titles by beating Yukihiro Kanemura & Ryo Miyake in a Caribbean Barbed Wire Death Match, just a match prior a trio of heels hung up Matsunaga on the balcony of Korakuen Hall, it seemed like a disaster for W*ING. 

    After beating the Serial Killers in a 4 versus 4 Bunkhouse Death Match, Ryo Miyake and Mitsuhiro Matsunaga challenged for the Tag titles which were defended a match prior. On the last show of the year called Blood X'Mas the W*ING army got their revenge when Matsunaga put Jason to sleep and Miyake and him won the tag titles. Freddie attacked Jason after the match which lead to some cracks in the heel faction and Jason de facto got bumped out of it. Krueger then cost Eddie Gilbert his W*ING World title a match later to start something new. However there was even more to come... I have to mention that the Serial Killers and the babyface group nearly faced off in every of our 68 shows we've booked in 1992, so there was always something happen. I just mentioned the very big stuff above, there were also some WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Titlematches (a title who was shared between W*ING and the Puerto Rican CSP promotion) when Kanemura was the champ.

    SERIAL KILLERS INFORMATION
    When you've got a big heelish group full of masked wrestler it's interesting to track who these people are. The first months we've had the original Leatherface (Corporal Kirchner), Jason The Terrible (Rafel Rodriguez), Crypt Keeper (Jose Estrada Jr.) and Freddie Krueger (Tough Tom aka former WWF wrestler Tom Bennett). After the casket match Tough Tom left the Freddie gimmick behind and created the Texas Hangman Strangler gimmick and joined the faction as the Strangler. In July the original Leatherface left W*ING and joined Tenryu's SWS and was replaced with the pretty unknown Sean Royal as the new Leatherface. A month later the Boogie Man was introduced and joined the faction, the gimmick is played by the young Mad Man Pondo at the moment. The legendary Giant Kamala joined the group in June but left in September and turned face.

    WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
    When I started there were no titles yet so I did three tournaments, the first one was in April for the tag straps. In the finals of the tournament The Headhunters met Matsunaga and Kanemura and won the titles to become the inaugral champions. The dangerous dou dominated the tag team division from the scratch, defended the titles five times in a row against the likes of Eddie & Doug Gilbert, The Pitbulls, Gedo & Jado, Dick Murdoch & Crusher Takahashi and The Terminators (Crusher The Terminator aka Bill DeMott & The Terminator aka Marc Laurinatis) before they needed to vacate it due to the bad injury of Headhunter A. He will miss 18 months of action so a new champion team was crowned in October like I mentioned above: Jason & Freddie Krueger. They defend the title once against former stablemate Kamala and Headhunter B before losing the strap to Matsunaga and Miyake in December.

    WORLD JR. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Just a month after the tag tourney, the Jr. tourney started with eight participants from all over the world. In the finals we saw young Eddie Guerrero lose to El Texano from Mexico who became the inaugral champ. The Cowboy defended the title against young talent, who'll conquer the wrestling world a few years later in real life: Jerry Lynn, Dr. Wagner Jr., Gedo, Solar & Psicosis. He finally lost the title in October, surprisingly against his own tag partner Silver King. The latter made fun of the japanese juniors, who were clearly outnumbered in the company, too young and green and not that good like the mexicans. Super Delfin emerged but also lost to the King but in December it was Great Sasuke who captured the title and rescued the honor of Japan. I need to mention that Silver King won the yearly award as the best young wrestler of 1992!

    WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    A company without a heavyweight champ is not a company right? In August the W*ING fans witnessed the end of Matsunaga's hope to become the first champ when Leatherface attacked him in his first round match against Jason and cost him the title. Matsunaga went on to get his revenge against the chainsaw maniac (mentioned above) and a "King Of Philly" appeared and beat Jason in the finals to become the inaugral holder of the title. Eddie Gilbert "lost" his brother in that very fight when the Killers put Doug into a bodybag but Eddie was happy to be a champ. He moved on to beat Kamala, the legendary Jimmy Snuka and Tom Prichard but eventually lost the championship in December against Miguel Perez Jr. due to an interference of Freddie Krueger.

    GUEST STARS
    Someone said in an interview before "when Terry Funk appears at your wrestling show, lace his boots for your company that means your company will be recognize as a professional wrestling company". Good for us! We've hired the legendary Funkster for the very first show of 1992 called "Cornered By Enemies". Funk teamed up with Mr. Pogo to take on Matsunaga and Tokuda in a hardcore match and they won the match. The Funkster came back to W*ING at Blood X'Mas where he lost a No Ropes Barbed Wire Match in the main event against the aformentioned Mr. Pogo.

    The man from Amarillo wasn't the only big star who appeared in W*ING. "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka walked out of the WWF and wrestled three times for us. He lost in a Barbed Wire Bat Match against Mr. Pogo in April, came back in September to beat Dick Murdoch but lost the World titlematch against Eddie Gilbert in October.

    There were some other new "signings" I did but there were no bigger names like those two I mentioned above.

    1993?
    What can we expect of the upcoming year? Jason may be ejected from the Serial Killers group by Freddie Krueger and speaking of Freddie why did he cost Eddie Gilbert his World title? In the "MAIN STORY" part I teased something happening in the last sentence and yes it seemed like that Mr. Pogo wasn't happy with something in the W*ING army. The legend himself didn't teamed with the hardcore babyface group for the last eight weeks and just appeared for the big tv-shows at Korakuen. Let's see what will happen!

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  11. Glad to see you back on board bro!

    NJPW in 2013 is an interesting landing spot, you can write your own history and you only have two factions which is definitely refreshing as hell. I'm hoping you make some changes in the next months and not "copy" stables or groups which happened in real life.

    BC
    Time Splitters
    Shibata
    TenKoji
    Tanaka
    Tanahashi
    Nakamura
    Okada

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    Road To PRO WRESTLING LOVE - Tour Recap


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    When White Canvas Grappling is heading towards Chiyoda you can feel the crisp and heat in the air while attending a show prior to the big show next to the Emperor's garden. With three titles on the line before the show at the Sumo Hall, WCG had even more to offer!

    Nagoya were witnesses of two title matches. The Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship were on the line when The Revengers, Musashi and Japanese Phoenix, took on the team of Silver Tiger and Hachigoro Maeda. Phoenix splashed on Maeda to successfully defend the titles for the third time, poor Tiger he loss yet another titlematch on WCG turf. The RISE Openweight Six Man Tag titles changed hands in the main event when the Burning Hazard trio of Kiyonari Genji, Ieyoshi Shimakage and Taheiji Konoe beat Shogun Watoga, Shiba Mizoguchi and Morimasa Kato after sixteen minutes to become the fifth champion trio.

    In Kobe the WCG World Tag Team titles were on the line when Team 220kg, Gonkuro Kamioka and S-1 Festival winner Fujio Narahashi, took on the team of WCG World Champ Bunrakuken Torii and Akira Arato. The champions partner of choice seemed a bit odd but Torii explained that Arato has fire in his eyes and boy oh boy did he. Arato bled, sweat and fought like a mad man but it was a step too far for him. Narahashi choked him out and promised that Torii will be next.

    Brandon Smith wants Greg Gauge as soon as possible. After beating the WCG Intercontinental Champion during the S-1 Festival the "Bulldozer" set another exclamation mark by remaining undefeated in all "Road To.." shows against Gauge. Smith declared himself as the next challenger althought he knows that a Intercontinental titlematch won't happen at Pro Wrestling Love. Traditional the IC title won't be defended at Chiyoda but one months later in Fukuoka at Strong Energy.

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    Kyanbasu Gurappuringo Gappei ~ Canvas Grappling Union


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    An important press conference was announced on WCG’s social media accounts just a week before the start of the next tour. WCG president & CEO Junnosuke Fukazawa, WCG Of America CEO Fumihiro Ota and Eisaku Konumasu  sat alongside Pride Glory Honor Wrestling president Nobuatso Tatsuko at a table to announce a creation of a special partnership. „We’re proud to announce the creation of the Canvas Grappling Union. A formation of White Canvas Grappling as a patron, with our subsidiaries WCG Of America and the now newly created promotion DIASPORA. We’ll share details about DIASPORA later at the press conference. We can also announce that we acquired the majority of percentages of PGHW, the company will continue as an entity and remain as it exists right now.“, said Fukazawa to the wrestling world. A real shocker!

    Nonetheless the companies will become an union where WCG founder Junnosuke Fukazawa will be the head of the umbrella between the companies. The biggest question wrestling fans around the world have is, „will there be cross promotional shows?“ Fukazawa replied: „Yes. We have plans to have a yearly supershow with wrestlers from WCG and PGHW competing.“

    The next update was about DIASPORA. The promotion will serve as a typical child company of WCG where wrestlers compete who didn’t get many matches the last months, young wrestlers and wrestlers from other companies/freelancers who are potential signings for WCG. Fukazawa stated that Eisaku Konumasu will be operate as the president of DIASPORA.

    White Canvas Grappling, WCG Of America, DIASPORA & Pride Glory Honor Wrestling sounds like a strong bound with WCG partner’s OLLIE from Mexico, VWA from Europe and TCW from the United States remain as their partners.

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    The famous "Golden Week" is upon us and White Canvas Grappling is on the traditional "S-1 Revenge season". When Japan hits the 5th day of May the whole country is on holiday because of the "Children's Day" (Kodomo no hi) and that's when WCG has always their show Pro Wrestling Love right next to the Imperial Palace of Japan's Emperor.

    After a winning the S-1 Festival, Fujio Narahashi has earned the chance to challenge WCG World Heavyweight Champion Bunrakuken Torii in the shadow of the emperor. Despite being eligible to challenge the champ made an enquiry to challenge for Narahashi's tag titles before the big clash on May 5th. The latter accepted and replied that Torii can choose a partner of his choice. The match was set for a televisided "Road To" show in Kobe.

    SUKI grabbed the opportunity after beating RISE Openweight champ Koshiro Ino and challenged him to a match at Chiyoda Kokugikan. The member of REAL BLOOD stated that after beating "The Kobra" once made him aware how susceptible Ino actually is. Also the GCG World Heavyweight title will be on the line when Tadakuni Toshusai defends the championship against Burning Hazard's Zeshin Makioka while Yasunobu Masuno will protect the WCG US Heavyweight title against Rogue Squad's Ernest Youngman.

    Prior to the show at the Sumo Hall there will be three televisided "Road To" shows where the Junior Heavyweight Tag, the RISE Openweight Six Man Tag & the WCG World Tag Team titles will be on the line, too.


    『WCG Pro Wrestling Love In Chiyoda 2021』 – May 5th, 2021
    Chiyoda Kokugikan (Tokyo, Kanto) [Emperor Choice, WCG Global & Aichi]

    0. Akihiro Hisato, Daisetsu Yanagi & Hiroshi Mishima vs. Kentaro Kawai, Kichibei Ezakiya & Yuta Isono
    1. Akira Arato, Gonkuro Kamioka & Munemitsu Senmatsu vs. Reiwa Ishingun (Kado Kamisaka, Omezo Shikitei & Azumamaro Kita)
    2. Sotatsu Sarumara, Shogun Watoga, Danny Cavangh & Tatsuya Toshitara vs. Burning Hazard (Kiyonari Genji, Taheiji Konoe, Ieyoshi Shimakage & Heihachiro Sakai)
    3. Ryobe Saji & Burning Hazard (Yoshii Shiomi & KC Glenn) vs. Billy Robinson, Magnum Kobe & El Mítico Jr.
    4. REAL BLOOD (Jinzaburo Kakinomoto, Takenori Doi, Tsuneyo Yanagimoto & Hitomaro Suzuki) vs. xDREAM (Noburo Ikoma, Tanyu Toshusai, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake)
    5. GCG World Heavyweight Championship: Tadakuni Toshusai XDdjFCe.png vs. Zeshin Makioka [2nd Defense]
    6. WCG US Heavyweight Championship: Yasunobu Masuno XDdjFCe.png vs. Ernest Youngman [3rd Defense]
    6. American Demolition (Brandon Smith & Findlay O'Farraday) & Morimasa Kato vs. Rogue Squad (Pavel Vanzycha, Logan Diaz & Greg Gauge)
    7. RISE Openweight Championship: Koshiro Ino XDdjFCe.png vs. SUKI [3rd Defense]
    8. WCG World Heavyweight Championship: Bunrakuken Torii XDdjFCe.png vs. Fujio Narahashi [3rd Defense]

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    RISE.30– April 7th, 2021
    Shinjuku REX (Tokyo, Kanto) [WCG Global]


     Just three days after crowning a new S-1 Festival champion it was time for RISE again. The 30th episode of the subsidiary was headlined by the two new acquisitions Tatsuya Toshitara and Munemitsu Senmatsu who took on the young boy team of Haru Shionoya and Ryobe Saji. The latter fought pretty well but had no chance against the veteran team.

    After having just a few matches this year, Captain White Canvas made his very last appereance on this show for White Canvas Grappling in a losing effort to REAL BLOOD's Takenori Doi. The masked man made his debut a few years ago as a comedy character and did nothing more than being in such matches. "Who's the captain? We'll never know.", said WCG Colour Commentator Ryuzaburo Sugiyama.

    Results~!
    1. Akira Arato def. Akihiro Hisato (8:47)
    2. Too Young 2 Die (Nobuhiko Serizawa & Shuzo Utagawa) def. Chomei Fuwa & Kentaro Kawai (9:41)
    3. Morimasa Kato def. Daisetsu Yanagi (6:08)
    4. Billy Robinson def. Hiroshi Mishima (9:56)
    5. Takenori Doi def. Captain White Canvas (9:53)
    6. Munemitsu Senmatsu & Tatsuya Toshitara def. Haru Shionoya & Ryobe Saji (14:58)


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    PRIDE Of Tsushima– April 16th, 2021
    Tsushima Vegetable & Fish Market (Tsushima, Kyushu) [WCG Global]


     Once in a year the WCG roster comes to the island of Tsushima to bring some of the best wrestling on the planet to the friendly people of the Nagasaki prefecture. The "PRIDE Of.." series was quite a success since it's launch three years ago. 

    Today the show was held on the biggest Vegetable & Fish Market on the island with many people just stopped by from their grocery shopping trip. Shows like that are always fun and a welcome change to the traditional schedule. Despite now being a heel on the mainland of Japan Hitomaro Suzuki was also being cheered here and thanked the fans for coming after the main event. The next "PRIDE Of.." show will be held in June when WCG will come to Kagoshima.


    Results~!
    1. Chomei Fuwa, Daisetsu Yanagi & Haru Shionoya def. Hiroshi Mishima, Kentaro Kawai & Ryobe Saji (7:34)
    2. REAL BLOOD (Tsuneyo Yanagimoto, Jinzaburo Kakinomoto & Takenori Doi) def. Hachigoro Maeda, Billy Robinson & Akihiro Hisato (8:37)
    3. Reiwa Ishingun (Kiyotaka, Omezo Shikitei & Azumamaro Kita) def. xDREAM (Kuemon Hotta, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) (12:03)
    4. Rogue Squad (Pavel Vanzycha, Sterling Whitlock & Animal Harker) def. Jayson Van Pelt, Munemitsu Senmatsu & Morimasa Kato (11:43)
    5. Burning Hazard (KC Glenn, Zeshin Makioka & Heihachiro Sakai) def. Gonkuro Kamioka, Tatsuya Toshitara & El Mítico Jr. (13:33)
    6. Fujio Narahashi, Yasunobu Masuno, Tadakuni Toshusai & Koshiro Ino def. Rogue Squad (MATSUMOTO, Logan Diaz, Ernest Youngman & Greg Gauge) (14:56)
    7. REAL BLOOD (Yuta Isono, SUKI & Hitomaro Suzuki) def. Akira Arato, Brandon Smith & Bunrakuken Torii (15:02)

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  16. Losing Maeda as the front figure is unlucky. I mean he got his vision of Canvas Grappling on the biggest stage yet back again like back in the day with GCG. I'm really curious to see who his successor will be though. I don't know exactly how your in-game world has evolved but there are some candidates who have a history with Maeda and/or Canvas Grappling as a whole.

    Anniversary seemed like a very good show overall. From the story of Funakoshi and Okamoto being the most dominant team to the title change in the main event, which came a bit surprising for me in first place. I liked the new Furusawa and now he's got Matsushita, which good momentum, to face for the GCG title next. Ouch! Torii versus a bigger KC Glenn sounds like a very good match on paper.

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    S-1 Festival Night 19– April 4th, 2021
    Tokyo Egg Dome (Tokyo, Kanto) [Emperor Choice, WCG Global & Aichi]


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    A packed crowd of 43,250 people in the legendary Tokyo Egg Dome witnessed a final match between two wrestler who had never reached a S-1 Festival final before in their career. The WCG faithful eagerly awaited the entrances of the combattants, a roar went through the Egg Dome during the announcement by ring announcer Hirokichi Hatakeda in the middle of the squared circle. 

    The war between these two gentleman went over thirty-two minutes, a record breaking match length for a S-1 final, with an incredible exciting finishing sequence with several counter and nearfalls. When the second lariat hit the chest of Burning Hazard leader Heihachiro Sakai, the crowd inside the Dome knew it's over and were satisfied with the result. "Strong Pitbull" Fujio Narahashi won the S-1, the biggest accomplishment of his thirteen year long career.

    Narahashi, still one half of the current WCG World Tag Team Champions, got fairly emotional during the ceremony after the main event when he received the Katana sword by WCG president Junnosuke Fukazawa alongside his tag team partner Gonkuro Kamioka. The "Strong Pitbull" isn't a man of words but he told the crowd how proud he is of his performances and the performance of all his opponents during the grueling tournament.

    Of course the center of attention was the final between Sakai and Narahashi but it became a tradition that the Junior Heavyweight Champion needs to put his title on the line just a match prior. El Mítico Jr. met PGHW's Magnum Kobe, a multiple time WLW Universal Champion, who recently signed a contract with White Canvas Grappling. The two had a fierced striking battle, it could have been a proper MMA fight in ALPHA-1 though, where the mexican put Kobe to sleep to get his second title defense.


    Results~!
    1. Japanese Phoenix, Musashi, Findlay O'Farraday & Washi Heat def. Rogue Squad (Animal Harker, Joffy Laine, Pavel Vanzycha & Sterling Whitlock) (9:34)
    2. RISE Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship: Shogun Watoga, Shiba Mizoguchi & Morimasa Kato XDdjFCe.png def. Akira Arato, Hirokichi Yoemon & Sotatsu Sarumara (11:15) [1st Defense]
    3. REAL BLOOD (Tsuneyo Yanagimoto, SUKI & Hitomaro Suzuki) def. Stone Yoshikawa, Gonkuro Kamioka & Koshiro Ino (13:22)
    4. xDREAM (Tanyu Toshusai, KATOU & Motoyuki Miyake) def. Reiwa Ishingun (Kiyotaka, Omezo Shikitei & Azumamaro Kita) (12:53)
    5. Tadakuni Toshusai, Tatsuya Toshitara & Munemitsu Senmatsu def. Burning Hazard (Taheiji Konoe, Zeshin Makioka & Ieyoshi Shimakage) (15:48)
    6. Nobuhiko Serizawa, Brandon Smith, Yasunobu Masuno & Bunrakuken Torii def. Rogue Squad (MATSUMOTO, Logan Diaz, Ernest Youngman & Greg Gauge) (16:02)
    7. WCG Junior Heavyweight Championship: El Mítico Jr. XDdjFCe.png def. Magnum Kobe (23:34) [2nd Defense]
    8. S-1 Festival 2021 Final: Fujio Narahashi def. Heihachiro Sakai (32:11)

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    B~BLOCK RECAP


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    With the assumption that A-Block is the better block overall many people overlooked the B-Block although there were some banger matches and exciting paths to follow. Razan Okamoto missed the tournament due to an injury, Gonkuro Kamioka replaced him.

    Sometimes a wrestler starts with a hot streak in a round-robin tournament but not in this group of ten warriors. After three nights of block action every player had at least one win on their scoreboard and no one was able to win all three matches so far. It seemed like that B-Block is pretty balanced and the fans couldn't guess who's going to win the next match on the show.

    On the bottom of the table we could see WCG United States Heavyweight Champion Yasunobu Masuno with only six points on his side. Masuno can't be happy with his performance only winning matches against Motoyuki Miyake, Ieyoshi Shimakage and newly acquired Tatsuya Toshitara. Even last place finished Gonkuro Kamioka scored a win over Masuno, havin this big amount of losses can mean that Masuno will be challenged quite a few times down the line though.

    From the botton to the top of the group three wrestlers head into the last two nights of block action with the chance to meet Heihahiro Sakai in the finals of the Saikyou no Matsuri. The leader of the block so far Tatsuya Toshitara, runner-up Koshiro Ino and dark horse Fujio Narahashi. In Shikoku the most dramatic scenes happened when Narahashi won his match in the opener against Masuno while Toshitara (loss to SUKI) and Ino (Shimakage) both weren't able to win their respectively matches. At Toyota Stadium Narahashi made his homework by beating Ernest Youngman while he was in need of a draw between Toshitara and Ino. When we reached the thirty minute mark and the bell rang the WCG faithful were in a roar that their boy "Strong Pitbull" Fujio Narahashi topped the group and will meet Sakai in the legendary Tokyo Egg Dome for the trophy!

     

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