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I may have to read along simply because of the group you posted. I heard them a few years ago on Nevys radio show and fell in love. <img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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So they call it a "Modern Japan Movement", huh?

 

They are wrong..

There is no name for our cause..

 

In their supreme arrogance they have given a name to something they didn't even create..

 

Perhaps it's easier for them to give it a name..

 

It's easier to not be afraid of something if you know what it is..

 

Or might I say, you think you know..

 

Because they don't..

 

They don't know..

 

They will never know, they don't understand us, our cause..

 

 

 

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Eventually they will get used to it and thus they will fall into a false sense of security.

 

They don't know there's no turning back now.

 

The movement can't be stopped..

 

We have set in motion something that will change history!

 

We are telling them the truth and revealing all their lies..

 

 

 

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For 37 years I've seen this business for what it is..

 

As far as I can remember a golden noose has been strangling us, ever so tight, ever so gently.

 

The golden noose of those who pray for their wrestling gods and their burning hammers..

 

They call it the "Burning Path".

 

 

 

 

I pity them..

 

For I know that the truth is a pathless land.

 

For I know that their flame will not burn forever..

 

We do not need Prometheus to steal the fire from the gods..

 

 

 

We..

 

 

 

 

We..

 

 

 

 

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Hiroshi Morisue, 34. Heavyweight Psychopath.

WEXXV Warrior's Heart Champion

Hiroshi Morisue is a 299lb psychotic brawler who isn't particularly talented in the ring, but has gotten over thanks to some better workers going out of their way to make him look good and his own willingness to take crazy bumps and bleed a lot. He also has a very distinctive look, sporting the Crazy Beard Of Madness and Mohawk Of Insanity, which gives him a certain aura. Morisue has been with Warrior Engine XXV since 2005, and is one of the backbones of the promotion - he is the only "triple crown" winner in the company's history to date.

Popularity:
D

Moves:
Running Powerslam, Morisue Maul (Repeated Corner Elbow Strikes)

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Munemitsu Senmatsu, 27. Heavyweight Brawler.

Munemitsu "The Hammer" Senmatsu is a powerful heavyweight from Japan. He graduated from the dojo system of Golden Canvas Grappling in 2005, but was not kept on for the main roster. He joined Warrior Engine XXV shortly after and became one of their first (and rare) break-out stars, with the fans liking his no-nonsense style. In 2006 he captured the WEXXV tag titles with his partner Taheiji Konoe, beating The Peak Brothers, and he followed that up by winning the WEXXV title in 2007 after the biggest push in promotion history. WEXXV's gamble on the unproven rookie seemed to pay off, as Senmatsu has become a solid main event presence and won his second Warrior's Heart title in 2009.

Popularity:
D

Moves:
Release Powerbomb, Super Smash Lariat

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Doug Peak, 33. Light Heavyweight Brawler.

"Dangerous" Doug Peak is a 275lb brawler who is noted for his hardcore style. He is best known for his tag team work, primarily alongside his brother Eddie; they were a dominant duo in both DAVE and WEXXV, and were considered one of the toughest teams of the modern era. The team split up in October 2006, when the falling out between DAVE and WEXXV resulted in Doug electing to remain in Japan while his brother returned to the US to become a huge star.

 

Doug has established himself as one of the best foreign workers in WEXXV, and is particularly noted for his tag team with another ex-DAVE employee, Henry Lee. "The American Psychos" are former tag team champions and key members of the roster.

Popularity:
D-

Moves:
House Of Horrors (Double Underhook Facebuster), Peak Of The Devil (The Peak Of The Devil is a trademark move of Doug's brother Eddie Peak, and is a brutal variation of the Back Drop Driver. Doug and Eddie generally only use it as a last resort, to finish off the toughest of opponents.

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Henry Lee, 43. Middleweight Psychopath.

"The Icon Of Insanity" Henry Lee is most famous for his decade with DAVE, where he was a major star and one of the wrestlers whose hard work and sacrifice helped make the promotion such a success and cult phenomenon. Although absolutely terrible in the ring, his crazy brawls and willingness to take spectacular bumps made him very, very popular.

 

Thanks to DAVE's working relationship with WEXXV Lee got to start working in Japan regularly, but in October 2006 the two promotions had a falling out and left him having to choose one or the other. He chose Japan, realising that his time with DAVE was coming to an end anyway. He has become one of WEXXV's most successful foreign workers, especially in the tag team ranks alongside fellow DAVE alumni Doug Peak.

Popularity:
D-

Moves:
Asylum Buster (Leaping Piledriver), Brainbuster

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Dallas McWade, 41. Big Heavyweight.

Dallas McWade is the identical twin brother of Dean McWade. The two grizzled Canadian mountain men have carved a name for themselves over the years as one of the most destructively violent tag teams in wrestling history, leaving a trail of bodies behind them in CGC, NOTBPW and DAVE. Dean decided to leave the business for a while in 2009, at which point Dallas headed to Japan to work for WEXXV where he has become one of the most popular foreigners on the roster.

Popularity:
D-

Moves:
McWade Face Wash (A trademark move of Dallas McWade, he puts the opponent so that he is lying face-down on a chair. Dallas then hits a big legdrop to the back of the opponent's skull, driving him into the steel), Murder On The Mountain (Over Shoulder Backbreaker Drop).

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Battle Sakata, 36. Heavyweight Brawler.

Battle Sakata is a solid brawler who, while not likely to end up as a world champion, is a reliable midcard performer. After spending most of his early career drifting around the Japanese independent circuit he joined Warrior Engine XXV in 2005 and became the very first King Of The Death Matches, a title he'd hold for five months before dropping it in a now-legendarily brutal bout to his own tag team partner, Hiroshi Morisue. Since then, Sakata has gone on to have a major feud with the American Psychos, Doug Peak and Henry Lee - the long-running battle has seen them trade the King Of The Death Matches belt and the tag team straps on several occasions.

Popularity:
E+

Moves:
Sakata Twist (The trademark finisher of Battle Sakata, it is a vicious Short Arm Clothesline), Spinebuster

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Daruma I, 37. Light Heavyweight Brawler.

Daruma I (Koichi Kajiwara) is a former professional rugby player from Japan, who moved to wrestling after a bad knee injury ended his playing career. He has a big, thick 275lb physique that gives him a powerful edge, and a lot of his ring style is based around him simply running through opponents using raw strength. The downside to him is that his knee injury has seriously reduced his mobility, and he is often criticised for being too one-dimensional in his work. He joined WEXXV in April 2007, and just eight months later he captured his first pro title, the King Of The Death Matches. Since then he has gone on to be a regular in death matches, winning the title again along the way, and is now established as a solid member of the roster. At the end of 2012 he and his tag partner Zeshin Makioka donned a pair of masks and changed their name to Daruma I and II.

Popularity:
E+

Moves:
Release Powerbomb, Running Tackle

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Mamoru Nagahama, 37. Middleweight Regular Wrestler

WEXXV Blood Brothers Champion

Mamoru Nagahama is a good solid worker, noted for the wide variety of suplexes he uses. Many thought that he'd become a big star when he started putting on great performances in the late 1990s for PGHW, but a recurring knee injury meant that he spent long periods of time on the sidelines and he was never able to achieve his full potential.

 

After PGHW released him he spent a great deal of time rehabbing his knee and looking for an opportunity to break back into wrestling, which came in the unlikely form of WEXXV. Not an obvious fit for the ultra-violent promotion, Nagahama jumped at the chance anyway, realising that it would mean some much needed exposure. His excellent tag team with Matsudaira Morioka has become the greatest duo in the company's history.

Popularity:
E+

Moves:
Nagahama Guillotine (Firemans Carry Neckbreaker), Corner Seated Dropkick, Tiger Suplex.

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Matsudaira Morioka, 40. Middleweight Puroresu Style

WEXXV Blood Brothers Champion

Matsudaira Morioka is a hard-hitting Japanese wrestler, who is known for having some of the stiffest chops in the business. His no-nonsense approach to wrestling is unspectacular but respected by Eastern audiences. He is not especially naturally talented, he is certainly no born athlete to say the least, but he has carved out a career for himself through toughness, dedication, and hard work.

 

His best period in the business was between 1999 and 2002 when he worked for GCG, but since joining WEXXV in 2007 he has had a career "second wind", as his tag team with Mamoru Nagahama has become one of the best things in the promotion and led him to multiple tag team title reigns.

Popularity:
E+

Moves:
Backdrop Suplex, Bridging German Suplex, Rolling Chop

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Toyokuni Hardcore, 28. Middleweight Brawler.

Toyokuni Hardcore used to be strictly a comedy worker, impersonating American legend Sam Strong (as "Toyokuni Strong") on the Japanese independent scene. He reinvented himself as a serious brawler in early 2006 - perhaps forced into the change due to Strong's retirement - complete with a sleek new look and updated moves. The new fire that he displayed when wrestling was clearly impressive, as within months he had been hired by World Level Wrestling. He went on to become a valuable member of the roster and a regular champion \ contender for the promotion's Streetfighting title. In June 2011, feeling he had achieved all he could in WLW, he moved to WEXXV - it was a friendly 'transfer' that was the first bit of business the 'Modern Japan' movement oversaw.

Popularity:
E

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Toyokuni Drill (Top Rope DDT), Fisherman's Suplex

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Tatsukichi Shichirobei, 29. Light Heavyweight Brawler.

WEXXV Blood Brothers Champion

"The Uncontrollable" Tatsukichi Shichirobei is a brawler from Japan. Claiming to genuinely be a descendent of an ancient Mongol warrior king, early in his career he wore traditional war garb to the ring and acted like a marauding berzerker - during this time he worked for WEXXV (he was on the initial roster when it first opened) and DAVE in the US (as part of a talent trade deal). Unfortunately his sloppy ring work saw him flop in both promotions, and by late 2007 he was out of work. Admirably he did not let this setback affect him too much, instead he adopted a more normal look, worked hard on his suspect cardio, and built up his skills through a grinding schedule on the independent circuit. His hard work was rewarded in 2011 when WEXXV rehired him.

Popularity:
E

Moves:
Charging Big Boot, Sit Out Spinebuster

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Jack Vegas, 27. Big Heavyweight Brawler

Eric "Bull Wrecker" Sandretti is a massive 300lber, known for his powerful, physical style of wrestling. Breaking into the sport during late 2002, he immediately started working for as many promotions as he could, looking to gain as much experience as possible. During this time he went under a variety of other names including Wrecking Machine and "The Hit Man" Eric Sandretti.

 

In 2005, he joined USPW, working as Eric The Bull, and slowly began working his way up the rankings. Unfortunately, his big asset - his size - was negated somewhat by the fact that the roster contained many other huge guys who were as big, or bigger, than him. As a result, Eric failed to really catch on, and in late 2008 he requested his release. Since mid 2009 he has been with WEXXV in Japan, trying to get his career back on track. At the last show of 2012, Bull Wrecker introduced himself as Jack "You know who I am" Vegas. Or atleast he thinks they know.

Popularity:
E

Moves:
Pancake Maker (The attacker lifts the opponent upside down, then traps the victim's legs with his arms, and his arms with the attacker's legs, resulting in a full body lock. The attacker then falls forward, driving the opponent's face and chest into the mat), V For Vegas (Front Suplex)

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Taheiji Konoe, 26. Middleweight Brawler

 

Taheiji "The Animal" Konoe is a young wrestler who made his pro debut in mid 2005; he got his nickname during his first few matches when his savage intensity and killer instinct became apparent. That attitude got him signed by Warrior Engine XXV in 2006, and he soon got his first taste of gold when he and his tag team partner Munemitsu Sematsu, collectively known as The Pack, defeated The Peak Brothers to win the WEXXV Blood Brothers tag team belts. Unfortunately for Konoe, the team was disbanded shortly after in order to give Senmatsu a big solo push, and he has struggled to regain him momentum since.

Popularity:
E

Moves:
Animalistic Gore, Savage Gradle DDT

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Daruma II, 26. Middleweight Brawler

 

Daruma II (Zeshin Makioka) is a young wrestler, best known as a scrappy brawler who is a mainstay of the WEXXV promotion. Originally trained by WLW (although he left before officially graduating), when he first started out he was a skinny high flier with a shock of bright yellow hair. It was after he was forced to sit out the latter half of 2010 with an injury that he morphed into his current persona, returning with his hair back to its natural colour, a good 40lbs of bulk added to his frame, and a brawling style that was far more effective than his old "spot monkey" style. He is now an integral part of the company. He and his tag partner Koichi Kajiwara (Daruma I) donned masks at the end of 2012 and begun calling themselves Daruma I and II.

Popularity:
E

Moves:
DDT, Double Knee Press

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WEXXV Shocker!

WEXXV.com

Monday, Week 1, January 2013.

 

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Warrior Engine 25 wishes all the best their future endeavours to
Gareth Wayne, Washi Heat, Brains McGhee
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Seishiro Hiraga
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First Talent Trades of 2013 between WEXXV and EXODUS are:

 

 

 

 

 

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Tatsukichi Shichirobei

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Hyotaru

 

 

 

 

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Jack Vegas

to

Kokei Shoda

 

 

 

 

 

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STAFF

 

 

 

 

 

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Ryu Kajahara, 55. Light Heavyweight Retired Wrestler.

Ryu Kajahara is something of an enigma in Japan; while he was always dire in terms of in-ring talent, he became hugely over with the fans. This was primarily a combination of him being an absolute psycho, willing to take the most insane risks imaginable, that he had (and has) charisma to burn, and that he was a brilliant politician. His appearances on popular Japanese TV shows made him a huge star, despite the fact that he never worked for any of the big promotions. In 2005 he set up WEXXV, his own hardcore promotion, and managed to defy the odds by keeping them afloat despite many financial scares. He retired from active competition in 2011, but became even more influential almost immediately as the architect of the 'Modern Japan' movement, and remains a key player in Japanese wrestling.

Popularity:
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Isao Takemura, 39. Referee

Isao Takemura is a Japanese referee who is best known for having been WEXXV's head official since their very first show in 2005.

Popularity:
E-

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Robun Yamazaki, 49. Announcer.

Robun Yamazaki is an announcer from Japan who became the official voice of Ryu Kajahara's Warrior Engine XXV when the promotion debuted in 2005, and has remained there ever since.

Popularity:
D-
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E+

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Eisaku Shigeki, 47. Colour Commentator.

Eisaku Shigeki is a Japanese sports broadcaster. Formerly a play-by-play man, more recently he has started using more of a colour commentary approach. He has been working for WEXXV since 2008.

Popularity:
E

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Motoichi Arakida, 54. Road Agent.

Motoichi Arakida was one of the most popular heavyweight workers in Japan during the late 1980s \ early 1990s, with his status as a future legend assured when he became the first man ever to win the BHOTWG title on three occasions. He was nicknamed "The Japanese Defender" because he spent so much time fighting foreign wrestlers. He suffered a career-ending back injury during a match with Hooded Kudo in 2001, and is now making a living as a road agent.

Popularity:
B-

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WEXXV: Gorefest I

Thursday, Week 1, January 2013

Iwata Hall, Tohoku

 

 

 

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'Triumphant Return?'

The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

 

 

 

 

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'The Open Challenge'

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

 

 

 

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'Tag Singles Action'

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

 

 

 

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'Light Tubes & Bed Of Nails Carnage'

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

 

 

 

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'The Maniac Main Event'

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

 

 

 

 

 

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The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

 

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

 

 

 

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The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

 

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

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I know incredibly little about WEXXV, so these are pretty much random guesses... looking forward to finding out more reading this though, great so far!

 

The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

 

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

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I love the presentation you have. The extra little graphics really make it a nice diary to read through.

 

The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

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The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

 

Mystery partners for the win

 

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

I usually go the mystery opponents win but its a title match so not this first time.

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

I just love the masks

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

 

Battle Sakata is a great worker I use him all the time and I think if you're going to have all three titles on your first show, one can change hands.

 

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

 

Only one title changing hands.

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The S.O.B. (Jack Vegas, Dallas McWade and Henry Lee) vs. Taheiji Konoe, ??? & ???

Naga-Mori Open Ladder Match Challenge vs. ??? & ???

WEXXV Blood Brothers

 

Toyokuni Hardcore vs. Daruma I

 

Tatsukichi Shichirobei © vs. Battle Sakata vs. Doug Peak

WEXXV King Of Death Matches

Hiroshi Morisue © vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

WEXXV Warrior's Heart title

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