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Best of luck, Tiger! To me getting out of a negative atmosphere like that would be important. I have little patience for negative people.

Sairento, Dark Wolf II & Tian Long vs Hiroto Nori, Kotei Yamato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Toss up. Dare we say, draw? Nori's revenge on Sairento would be best as a big singles match.

 

Heavyweight Championship (Karen Ichijou Lottery#2): Eikichi Minamoto vs Go Takashi

 

Minamoto wins but his arrogance means Go will get in some offense and look good.

Prime Dragon vs RIKU

 

PD wins, but I'm more interested in the rating for the match and how competitive it is. That will give us some idea of how good and popular RIKU is.

 

Elimination Match for Junior Tag Team Championship:

Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman) vs MOE! MONEY! (Meido & HUSTLE) vs The Salty Delinquents (Terajima & Spider) vs The Ambassadors Club (Kavidar & Crowley)

 

I agree with Zergon. No one in this match is on the level of Whispered.

 

Chojiro Ono vs Hyotaru Ichigawa

 

Good heavyweight match but Ono has no chance.

 

GUSHIKEN vs Taheji Ebisawa

 

Ebisawa! I'm picking the upset here. Ebisawa has a few wins, I could see him getting a little push. This is my longshot pick.

Koto Arato vs Yachi Kotara

 

Arato smash!

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Yamawaki & Date) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

Easy win but I see Matsuo getting in some offense before the end.

 

Hideaki Kasuse vs Incognito

 

Easy win.

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Will have the next show up this weekend-

 

I actually had some 'writers block' on the 4-way tag match- booking those matches always seem a good idea at the time, but then you come to write them and to be honest they're a pain in the London to write :p Straight singles matches are definitely the easiest things to write.

 

After I've posted the next show up- the next two tour shows and the PPV have been booked and run on the computer. As I'll be having some more free time soon for a couple of weeks, I'll look to get those shows out fairly quickly prior to me starting my journalism course.

 

After that I don't know how much free time I'll have to put time into this- but I won't ever officially kill it off, until I feel I've reached a satisfying conclusion or considering how slow this thing is, the next incarnation of TEW comes out.

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Sairento, Dark Wolf II & Tian Long vs Hiroto Nori, Kotei Yamato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Heavyweight Championship (Karen Ichijou Lottery#2): Eikichi Minamoto vs Go Takashi

 

Prime Dragon vs RIKU

 

Elimination Match for Junior Tag Team Championship:

Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman) vs MOE! MONEY! (Meido & HUSTLE) vs The Salty Delinquents (Terajima & Spider) vs The Ambassadors Club (Kavidar & Crowley)

 

Chojiro Ono vs Hyotaru Ichigawa

 

GUSHIKEN vs Taheji Ebisawa

 

Koto Arato vs Yachi Kotara

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Yamawaki & Date) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

Hideaki Kasuse vs Incognito

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Blazing Eye Tour 6

 

Thursday 17th May 2012,

Hiroshima Sports Park, Hiroshima, Chugoku (2000- Super No Vacancy)

 

Match 0: Hideaki Kasuse vs Incognito

 

Incognito took control of the match early on and then felt he could put Kasuse away with basic maneuvers such as a spinning heel kick or an armdrag takedown. Incognito's arrogance however let Kasuse back into the match and 'Bitter Pill' almost scored a shock pin with a kip-up hurracanrana.

 

Kasuse built up further momentum with a slingshot body press and went close to securing a shock win again when he planted Incognito with a Belly to Back Suplex for a two count. Incognito however was able to block the Roll With It (Rollling Cutter) and reseized control with a Tilt-A-Whirl Russian Legsweep.

 

Incognito then downed Kasuse with an Inverted Tornado DDT that the transitioned into the Sueno Permanente (Sleeper Hold).

 

Result: Incognito [w] bt Hideaki Kasuse [L] in 7:03 via submission (Suento Permanente)

 

Rating: 50

 

Takayuki Balls: No doubt who was going to win this one, but they did make it a little more competitive than expected.

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Main Show

 

Match 1: Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man vs

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Hiro Date & Oda Yamawaki)

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JunichiMatsuo.jpg & http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ShikiHirasialt_zps5ae04e13.jpg?t=1359837837

 

vs

 

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Matsuo comes out with his usual posse of bishojo dancing girls, but this time they are joined in the dance routine by Neko Man, resulting in them ending up doing cute cat poses at the end of it.

 

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When the match started the Tokyo Wrecking Crew seemed to be a bit distracted- with the commentary team suggesting that they were thinking of other things such as cute girls doing cute things. Ultimately it resulted in Neko Man almost catching Date by surprise with a La Magistral Cradle.

 

The Wrecking Crew managed to refocus however and took control with a Double Team Slingshot Suplex and then combined on a chop block/spear combo, to nearly put Neko Man away. However when Yamawaki tried to put Neko Man away with the Tokyo Tower (Vertical Suplex Side Slam) the 'feline enigma' had the move scouted and countered with a Reverse STO.

 

Yamawaki still managed to get the tag out to Date first, but Neko Man managed to sidestep a Spear from the 'Stampeding Bull' to get the tag to Matsuo- who proceeded to drill Date with a springboard Tornado DDT for a two count. Matsuo then caught Date with a spinning headscissors that he transitioned into an Octopus Stretch.

 

The 'Stampeding Bull' managed to power of that, but then got nailed with a Tornado Kick, but an attempt to plant Date with a Falcon Arrow by 'Sexy Zone' was blocked and Date countered with an Exploder Suplex- before the 'Stampeding Bull' turned Matsuo inside out with a spear.

 

'Sexy Zone' managed to kick out at two, but the TWC were back in control and Date tagged in Yamawaki, who proceeded to head up top- whilst Date planted Matsuo with a snap suplex....Yamawaki then came crashing down with a Frog Splash....

 

But Matsuo was able to get the knees up, winding Yamawaki in the process...'Sexy Zone' then rocked Yamawaki with a Tornado Kick, before going out onto the apron and then stunning 'Fearless' with a springboard cutter.....

 

Matsuo was too worn down however to follow up with any furthe offence or try for a pin, so instead decided to tag out to Neko Man. Neko Man nailed Yamawaki with a Shining Wizard for a two count, before locking in the Ny-Ankle Lock.

 

It looked like the TWC were about to fall to a huge upset, so Date intervened- before being ordered back to his corner by referee Ochida. Neko Man then went to reapply the Ny-Ankle Lock but this time Yamawaki was able to counter the attempt and built up some momentum with a flurry of leaping lariat's....before planting Neko Man with a One Handed Bull Dog.

 

Yamawaki then tagged in Date who came crashing down upon the 'Feline Enigma' with a diving knee drop. Yawawaki then headed up top, as Date lifted Neko Man upon his shoulders, leading to....

 

SKY TREE (Doomsday Device) !!

 

Neko Man was turned inside out, before Date made the academic pin with Yamawaki able to stand guard against any attempt by Matsuo to make a last ditch save.

 

Result: Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date [w] bt Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man [L] in 9:08 via pinfall (Sky Tree)

 

Rating: 70

Mio Mio's Mochi: They say that a cat has nine lives, well it looks like Neko-Man is down to just eight.

Takayuki Balls: Opening matches usually aren't this good, but a lot of that is down to the Tokyo Wrecking Crew. Like a great singles wrestler is able to carry an opponent to a good match, Date and Yamawaki are able to do the same in the tag team arena.

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Match 2: Koto Arato vs Yachi Kotara

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KotoArato.jpg VS http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_YachiKotara.jpg

 

This match was all one way traffic, with Kotara barely getting any offense in. To Kotara's credit he did show some fighting spirit by kicking out of an Arato-Lariat, a Release Belly to Belly Suplex, a Sideslam Backbreaker and Powerbomb from Arato.

 

But it was only a matter of when, not if 'Strong Dreamer' would pick up the victory and when Arato slapped on the Dreamland (Rear Naked Choke) it was goodnight Kotara-san.

 

Result: Koto Arato [w] by Yachi Kotara [L] in 4:18 via submission (Dreamland)

 

Rating: 60

 

Mio Mio's Mochi: I keep telling my Nori-san, he'll end up looking a porky as that, if he doesn't stop eating, but for some reason he keeps ignoring me!

Takayuki Balls: Good squash match, that served as a nice showcase for Arato's power based move-set. It also helped that the crowd were still buzzing from a very good opening contest.

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Match 3: GUSHIKEN v Taheji Ebisawa

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_GUSHIKEN.jpgVS http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TaheijiEbisawa.jpg

 

There's absolutely no suRprise what so ever, when this match kicks off with an ugly hard nosed brawl between these two heavyweights. GUSHIKEN likes to use his size and power to bully his opponents but Ebisawa was able to not only stand up to him, but have that extra bit of dynamism to put 'Great Thunder' on the back foot.

 

Ebisawa manages to force GUSHIKEN into the corner and delivers a flurry of fore-arms and then attempts to fling GUSHIKEN out of the corner with a Belly to Belly, but the All Asia tag champ manages to block that, and comes back with an eye-rake, before tossing Ebisawa into the corner and coming back with a fore-arm flurry of his own. GUSHIKEN then tries to do the same as Ebisawa by delivering a Belly to Belly to Belly out of the corner, but 'Forceful Dagger' holds firm and plants GUSHIKEN with a Uranage.

 

Ebisawa then waited for GUSHIKEN to get back to his feet, before nailing 'Great Thunder' with a running corner splash....that lead to GUSHIKEN staggering out of the corner and then being nailed with a Lariat. The All Asia 'Tag champ' managed to stay on his feet but then a second Lariat from Ebisawa rocked GUSHIKEN enough for Ebisawa to then take 'Great Thunder' off his feet with a chop block and then attempt to lock on the Okinawan Crab (Reverse Boston Crab).....

 

GUSHIKEN however managed to fight off the attempt, and managed to kick Ebisawa out to the floor. GUSHIKEN then managed to keep referee Sugimura occupied, whilst GUSHIKEN's tag partner Ono got in some cheap shots in on Ebisawa out on the floor, fortunately for Ebisawa his own tag partner Ichigawa was able to intervene before any further damage could be done.

 

However when Ebisawa rolled back into the ring, a refreshed GUSHIKEN was able to seize back control, nailing 'Forceful Dagger' with a GUSHIKEN Smash (Charging Elbow Smash), before being planted with a Uranage- that got a two count....before GUSHIKEN lifted the dazed Ebisawa back up and applied a waist lock but Ebisawa managed to fight his way out - force a standing switch and impressively dump GUSHIKEN with a German Suplex....

 

Ebisawa then waited for GUSHIKEN to stagger back up to his feet before nailing 'Great Thunder' with the Dozer (Spear) only for the momentum to send GUSHIKEN staggering into referee Sugimura- who then theatrically face-planted himself onto the canvas like a bad slapstick comedian taking a prat-fall.

 

Ono then tried to intervene again but was once again cut off by Ichigawa- meanwhile Ebisawa was trying in vain to revive referee Sugimura. With Ebisawa's back turned to GUSHIKEN and Ono occupying Ichigawa- 'Great Thunder' had managed to revive himself, and then appeared to slip something into his elbow pad....

 

Ebisawa then giving up hope of reviving Sugimura for the time being and realising that GUSHIKEN was about to come to- turned around right into a GUSHIKEN Smash......

 

Unlike the previous time in the match, Ebisawa was nailed with the GUSHIKEN Smash where he managed to stay on his feet- the lights had completely gone out for 'Forceful Dagger'. It was at that point Sugimura 'conveniently' came to and made the academic three count- to the immediate disdain of the crowd.

 

Result: GUSHIKEN [w] bt Taheji Ebisawa [L] in 9:54 via pinfall (GUSHIKEN Smash).

 

Rating: 58

 

Mio's Mio's Mochi: Tell me if I'm missing something here, but why the hell does this incompetent old fool continue to be employed?

Takayuki Balls: These two, are the same size and wrestle a similar style- unfortunately the fact they have a similar style resulted in a plodding brawl- both are much better when paired off against smaller/faster opponents where their size and power can create an interesting styles clash. On this occasion the shenanigans at the end actually managed to add to the contest, rather than take away- as it got the crowd more firmly behind Ebisawa and thus into the match- inspite of the in-ring action not being as dynamic as they would usually like it to be.

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Match 4: Chojiro Ono vs Hyotaru Ichigawa

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ChojiroOno.jpg vs http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HyotaruIchigawa.jpg

 

No in-ring introducitons here, with Ichigawa and Ono already brawling at ringside. Ichigawa surprisingly getting himself caught up in the heat of the moment, playing right into Ono's hands. 'Epic Tsunami' using his size and power advantage to take control of the match- Press Slammed Ichigawa out on the floor before pitching the former heavyweight champion into the ring.

 

Ono made a cover for a two count, before whipping Ichigawa into all four corners and following up with a Charging Corner Splash in each one of them.....

 

Frustratingly for Ono, Ichigawa was able to just about barely kick out of the subsequent cover after the fourth corner splash. Ono then looked to set up for a powerbomb, but Ichigawa's deadweight was proving troublesome for 'Epic Tsunami' who then decided to just shove 'White Light' to the canvas.....

 

Ono then went for the Tsunami (Big Splash) but Ichigawa got his wits back just in time to roll out of the way. Ono then staggered back to his feet, only to then be met with a Decapitator (Running Bicycle Kick) from Ichigawa. Ono stayed on his feet but Ichigawa picked up further momentum with a Discus Elbow- before delivering second Decapitator......

 

Ono still managed to stay up-right but was then taken down with a Dragon Screw Leg-Whip.....

 

'Epic Tsunami' shook it off and rose back to his feet, but then got subjected to another Dragon Screw Leg-Whip from Ichigawa...then another.....and then another after that.....and then one more for good measure.....

 

Ono could no longer find the energy to rise back to his feet, the five consecutive leg-whips completely immobilizing 'Epic Tsunami'- before Ichigawa applied an STF......

 

Just when it looked like Ono would be forced to tap out- referee Sugimura is conveniently distracted by GUSHIKEN on the ring apron. Ichigawa notices this and enraged by what is happening, goes to nail GUSHIKEN with a Decapitator...except that once again Sugimura puts himself in harms way.

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_GUSHIKEN.jpghttp://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TaheijiEbisawa.jpg

Partners get involved yet again!

 

GUSHIKEN then looked set to deliver a GUSHIKEN Smash with the suspected loaded elbow pad to Ichigawa, only for Ebisawa to intervene and gain some measure of revenge on GUSHIKEN by spearing 'Great Thunder' out of his boots with a Dozer (Spear).

 

Ono is back to his feet however, nailing Ichigawa with a clothesline from behind....before then delivering an Okinawa Battle Bomb (Spinning Powerbomb).....

 

One.....

 

Two......

 

Thr......

 

Referee Sugimura had taken a little too long, to get across to make the count much to Ono's annoyance. Ono lifted Ichigawa up once again for the Powerbomb, but his legs suddenly buckled underneath him- the effects of the five consecutive Dragon Screw Leg Whips once again taking effect.....

 

Ichigawa then suddenly saw an opening to apply the Crucifix Arm Bar and with his arm about to be ripped out of it's socket- all of a sudden Ono was tapping out.

 

Result: Hyotaru Ichigawa [w] bt Chojiro Ono [L] in 9:28 via submission (Crucifix Arm Bar)

 

Rating: 73

 

Mio Mio's Mochi: Haha haha haha haha...fat man team your plan backfired !- just goes to show you can't rely on a useless old fart.

 

Takayuki Balls: Good storytelling is what really lifted this match, they linked it in well with the previous contest and Ichigawa got Ono over as a strong powerhouse without taking the fall.

 

Post Match Comments:

Hyotaru Ichigawa: One all tonight, and even then you GUSHIKEN had to play dirty to Ebisawa-san here.

Taheji Ebisawa: You may have knocked me cold, but I got right back and ensured that you didn't screw Ichigawa-san out of victory either.

Hyotaru Ichigawa: Bring your best Noodle Killers, no bring your worst- because our desire to win and our ability will overcome the odds you stack against us.

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GUSHIKEN: Warriors of Tradition, you really think you can beat us for these belts- we have gone 'easy' on you so far....when it comes to facing off for these titles at Never Dying Spirit, we will destroy you.

 

Chojiro Ono: Ichigawa-san, you should have ripped my arm out of it's socket, when you had the chance to - now get ready for your imminent destruction!

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~Show Your Best!~

Match 5: Elimination match for the Junior Tag Team Championship: Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman) vs

MOE! MONEY! (Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro) vs

The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima) vs

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley)

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DIASPORA_JrTag.jpghttp://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DIASPORA_JrTag.jpg

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Zodiac.jpg & http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Talisman.jpg

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MeidoMachine.jpg & http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HUSTLEUmiro.jpg vs http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BloodSpiderJr.jpg & http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SohTerajima.jpg

 

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_EbiKadivar.jpg & http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PaulCrowley.jpg

 

 

Meido and Zodiac start things off, with the 'World's Most Dangerous Otaku' offering 'Innovations God' a slice of cake.

 

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Zodiac decides to enter the spirit of things, by taking the cake and eating it. Meido gets all giddy about this, only for Zodiac to boot Meido in the mid-section and plant Meido with a Zodiac Sniper (Sunset Flip Powerbomb).....

 

One....

 

Two...

 

Thr.....

 

HUSTLE makes the save to ensure that MOE! MONEY! aren't eliminated straight away....

 

Soon enough though, everyone else decides they wants to enter the ring and all of a sudden referee Ochida is having trouble keeping control.....Invevitably it breaks down to chaotic brawling both inside and outside of the ring.

 

With MOE! MONEY! and Ambassadors Club now brawling out on the floor, the champions head up to the top turnbuckles and stereo moonsaults to the floor on their opponents. They pitch Crowley back into the ring and combine on a spinning leg-sweep/Springboard Drop-Kick combo.....

 

One....

 

Two.....

 

Kavidar makes the save but gets cut off and is put down with a double team vertical suplex dropped into a cutter by the champions, only for the Salty Delinquents to then sneak in behind the champs and get in stereo low-blows transitioned into roll-ups.....

 

Both Talisman and Zodiac manage to kick out but the Delinquents remain in control, with Blood Spider planting Talisman with an implant DDT and Terajima taking out Zodiac with the Eastern Misery (Forward Russian Legsweep)

 

Blood Spider Jr then placed Talisman in the Octopus Stretch, before Terajima followed with a running knee lift. Blood Spider then decided to head up top as Terajima dropped Talisman with a Hangman's Neckbreaker, but before Spider could execute the Blood Drop (Senton Bomb), he was sent crashing back into the ring with a hurracanrana by Meido Machine- who then quickly transitioned into the Moe Moe Clutch (Double Leg Nelson Pin).....

 

One.....

 

A desperate Terajima then looked to grab hold of his Black Box to break up the pin but HUSTLE was there to lariat the 'Cloaked Assassin' out of his boots....

 

Two.....

 

Three!

 

Spider couldn't kick out of the Moe Moe Clutch and the Delinquents found themselves being the first team to be eliminated....

 

Elimination #1: The Salty Delinquents in 6:57 via pinfall (Moe Moe Clutch- Meido Machine on Blood Spider Jr).

 

 

MOE! MONEY! celebrate together with HUSTLE doing a spinaroonie.. Ambassadors Club take advantage of the Tuturu! pair taking their eye off the ball and attack their rivals from behind.

 

Ambassadors Club try to whip MOE! MONEY! into the corners but it gets reversed and HUSTLE nails Crowley with a Lariat into the corner, however Kavidar counters Meido charging in with a Dropsault. HUSTLE charges across from the opposite corner but then gets nailed with a springboard enziguri from Zodiac. Kavidar then takes Zodiac by surprise with a standing Tornado DDT.

 

Kavidar looks set to go for the cover, only for Talisman to catch the 'High Sheik' off guard with a spinning head-scissors that the quickly transitions into the God Knows (Crucifix Pin).....

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Thr.....

 

Crowley dives across to make the save and then nails Talisman with a European Uppercut before planting the 'Second Coming' with a Northern Lights Suplex......

 

One.......

 

Two........

 

Thr.....

 

Talisman kicks out but then gets turned over into the Prince's Lock (Arm Trap Crossface)......

 

Zodiac gets back to his feet just in time to make the save but then gets intercepted by Kavidar who drop-kicks 'Innovations God' to the floor. Kavidar then looked set to go for an Arabian Press only for HUSTLE Umiro to come in hoist the 'High Sheik' upon his shoulders and plant Kavidar with a Fireman's Carry Facebuster....

 

Meanwhile Crowley suddenly has his attention on Talisman, distracted by Meido Machine who has climbed up top. The World's Most Dangerous Otaku, shouts out 'MEIDO BEAAAAMMM! and then nails Crowley with a missile drop-kick.

 

Meido and HUSTLE then drag the Ambassadors Club back to their feet and then pull off stereo snap suplexes......

 

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MOE!

 

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MONEY!

 

Meido then plants Kavidar with an STO and HUSTLE follow up with a Senton Bomb......

 

One.....

 

Two.......

 

Thr......

 

Crowley makes the save, but MOE! MONEY! still look to be in control.....

 

However Hunter Wolfe, suddenly appears and then takes out both members of MOE! MONEY! with a double lariat.

 

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Crowley goes across to shake Wolfe's hand, thinking that the (former?) Fuku Machine is on board with the Ambassadors Club only to then be planted with a Redemption Bomb (Sitout Powerbomb).....

 

Kavidar comes to, but as Wolfe leaves behind his trail of destruction, the 'High Sheik' finds himself taken down with a spinning sit-out sleeper slam from Talisman- before staggering into a Zodiac Sniper X (Front Flip Piledriver) from Zodiac.....

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Three!

 

Now only MOE! MONEY! stood in the way of Whispered retaining the Junior Tag Titles

Elimination #2: The Ambassdors Club in 11:28 via pinfall (Zodiac Sniper X- Zodiac on Ebi Kavidar)

HUSTLE Umiro hauls himself up in the corner, but gets nailed with a back elbow poetry in motion from the champions. However Whispered's momentum is halted by Meido Machine throwing up the heart symbol.....

 

 

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Moe Time!

 

Meido then planted Talisman with an STO, whilst HUSTLE rushed out of the corner to level Zodiac with a lariat- before Talisman suddenly found himself placed in the Nyan-Lock (Keylock) by Meido.

 

Just as it looked like Meido was about to pull of a major upset and force Talisman to tap out to the Nyan-Lock...Zodiac managed to scramble back into the ring, just in time and break up the submission.

 

MOE! MONEY! remained in control however and combined on a drop toe hold/elbow drop combination on Zodiac......

 

'Innovation's God' got back to his feet but then found himself pole-axed by the HARE HARE SETSUNAI !!(Lariat/Reverse STO) combo....

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Thr.....

 

This time it was Talisman making the save for this partner and for Whispered's Junior Tag championship reign. HUSTLE however levels the 'Second Coming' with a lariat and places Talisman up his shoulders- but Talisman manages to counter into a Tornado DDT!

 

Talisman then continued to pick up momentum downing Meido with a spinning head-scissors facebuster. Meanwhile a recovered Zodiac then comes springboarding in off the apron to come crashing down upon Meido with Another Universe (Springboard 450 Splash).....

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Thr....

 

HUSTLE manages to recover to make the save, but then found himself nailed by a double enziguri from the champions.....

 

Zodiac then tied up HUSTLE in the Twelve Signs (Crossface Cloverleaf) as Talisman headed up top and came crashing down upon Meido Machine with the Golden Idol (Shooting Star Press) to secure another successful title defence for Whispered.

 

Final Elimination: MOE! MONEY! in 14:53 via pinfall (Golden Idol- Talisman on Meido Machine)

 

Result: Zodiac & Talisman [w] bt Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley + HUSTLE Umiro & Meido Machine + Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima in 14:53.

 

Whispered make V5 defence of the DIASPORA Junior Tag Team Championship

 

Rating: 74

 

Mio's Mio's Mochi: Could this Wolfe guy make his mind up already and actually decide who he is.

 

Takayuki Balls: Going into this no one was ever really going to buy into any of the challenging teams dethroning what have been built up to be pretty dominant champs thus far. However this was a fun match, with some good fast paced tag team wrestling and when Zodiac was laid out wiht the Hare Hare Setsunai by MOE! MONEY! the crowd really bought that as a near-fall and for split second felt the upset could be on the cards.

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Match 6: Prime Dragon vs RIKU

 

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RIKU cuts off Dragon just as the former Super Junior champion is making is way down the entrance ramp, and levels the 'Grand Pillar' with a Yakuza Kick. RIKU then dropped Dragon across the barricade before nailing the Guardians leader with a running knee lift, that sent Dragon into the crowd.

 

'The Virus' then picked up a chair and smashed it several times over the champions back- before hauling Dragon back over the barricade and into the ring. The match then officially gets under way with RIKU in complete control.

 

RIKU whips Dragon into the corner and then nails the 'Grand Pillar' with a jumping knee strike. Dragon staggers out and is then goozled before being planted with a chokeslam....

 

RIKU goes for the pin, but Dragon finds the fighting spirit to kick out. RIKU is still in total control and stomps away on Dragon, befoer planting the Guardians leader with a Pumphandle Slam.

 

That can still only get two however, and RIKU starts to pace around in frustration and then jaw with the fans who are trying to will Dragon back into the match by showing their support for the Super Junior legend.

 

Dragon manages to get to his feet and starts to rally with some shots to RIKU's mid-section but the attempted comeback is soon cut off with a Yakuza Kick. RIKU the got into it with the fans a bit more, before heading up to the second turnbuckle.

 

But Dragon moved out of the way of the Diving Leg-Drop.....the 'Grand Pillar' then stunned RIKU with a rolling wheel kick, and then followed up with a Palm Strike. Dragon then built up more momentum taking down RIKU with a spinning head-scissors that took RIKU off his feet.

 

RIKU then headed out of the ring to re-group but Dragon wasn't going to let up on the momentum shift and headed up top, where he leapt to the outside with a diving cross-body only for RIKU to catch Dragon and fling the 'Grand Pillar' across the floor with a Fallaway slam.

 

RIKU then rolled back into the ring and waited for referee Sugmiura to make the twenty count. Dragon however manages to haul himself back up to the apron, only for RIKU to send him back to the floor again with another Yakuza Kick. RIKU then back out the floor himself and picked up another chair, RIKU got a few more chair shots in on Dragon- something that was completely ignored by Sugimura.

 

RIKU then pitched Dragon back into the ring....along with the chair. RIKU then sat the chair up in the ring and then looked to set up for the Crusnik Bomb (Inverted Crucifix Powerbomb)....but 'the Virus' had taken too long setting things up (as he looked to do real damage to Dragon, rather than simply look to get the win) and Dragon managed to float over to plant RIKU's face into the chair he had set up in the ring.

 

Dragon then picked up the chair and for a split second it looked as though he was about to use it as a weapon, but be the up-standing babyface he decided against that and threw it away.

 

However RIKU then rose to his feet and tried to nail Dragon with the Witchblade (Jumping Spinning Heel Kick) but the 'Grand Pillar' managed to duck out of the way and then take RIKU off his feet with a basement drop-kick.

 

With RIKU down Dragon then quickly went for the Dragonsault (Springboard Moonsault)

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Three!

 

RIKU was unable to kick out in time, and despite being dominated for most of the match Prime Dragon was able to come away with the victory.

 

Result: Prime Dragon [w] bt RIKU [L] in 10:36 via pinfall (Dragonsault)

 

Rating: 61

 

Mio's Mios' Mochi: I might have to change my opinion over guys with masks- I thought they were all bad, but this Dragon character actually seems like a good guy, a real upstanding gentleman, he had the chance to use the chair there, but he does the sporting thing and throws it away- how nice of him.

 

Takayuki Balls: This was a slightly odd match, as RIKU was made to look strong in defeat here but the crowd were never truly buying into him being on Dragon's level and were just waiting for the moment Dragon could hit one of his finishers and put this one to bed.

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is suddenly heard over the speakers and out emerges the Heavyweight Champion Eikichi Minamoto, and it looks like he's about to address a few things with Prime Dragon....

 

Minamoto enters the ring, with a smirk on his face whilst mockingly clapping Dragon

 

Eikichi Minamoto: First off Dragon congratulations on your big win over RIKU!

 

Prime Dragon: Are you mocking my hard fought victory, because I've had enough of your attitude Minamoto-san.

 

Eikichi Minamoto: But here I was showing my support for you!

Prime Dragon: I don't need your kind of support....

 

Eikichi Minamoto: But I thought were stable-mates, I'm just supporting my team mate, my fellow Guardian!

Prime Dragon: Do you not realise, that I have had ENOUGH of you and your attitude

 

Eikichi Minamoto: What you trying to say Dragon-san?

 

Prime Dragon: Isn't it clear?

 

Eikichi Minamoto: No you're making about as much sense as Hanai trying to woo the heart of Yakumo.

Prime Dragon: ?!?!?!

 

Eikichi Minamoto: Still don't know what you're getting at OLD friend.

Prime Dragon: What I'm saying is, I no longer consider you part of the Guardians!

Eikichi Minamoto: So you're kicking me out?

Prime Dragon: Isn't that obvious

 

Eikichi Minamoto: To be honest Dragon I don't actually care...someone as great as me, should be a leader not a follower. You were far too trusting of me, I executed Ichigawa-san's elimination from the Guardians-leaving me as the dominant heavyweight representative for the Guardians and then I had me sights set on replacing you- because as a champion I should be leader not you!

Prime Dragon: But how can you be a leader, when no one wants to follow you!

 

Eikichi Minamoto: How do you know that?

Prime Dragon: Well no one's exactly come out to support you have they and Zodiac has said he has had enough of you.

 

Eikichi Minamoto: But that's Zodiac opinion, is that also Talisman's opinion?

Prime Dragon: Why wouldn't it be?

 

Eikichi Minamoto: But how do you actually know that

 

Prime Dragon: I'm pretty sure Talisman would follow what Zodiac his mentor and tag partner would say.

 

Eikichi Minamoto: Well perhaps like me, Talisman doesn't want to be in the background any more and has a mind of his own and doesn't want to be 'paying his dues' behind old has beens like yourself or Zodiac any more. Just like I wasn't prepared to be a supporting act to that fool Ichigawa.

 

Prime Dragon: You know what right now, simply kicking you out of the Guardians doesn't feel satisfying enough for all the trouble you have caused and for just how enormously irritating you have become. I don't just want to send you packing with words...I want to beat some sense into you!

Eikichi Minamoto: I'm not really interested in having a match with you Dragon-san.

Prime Dragon: Well I am, and I'm not going to let you get away with tearing the Guardians apart from the inside....I will be the one to teach you a well deserved lesson and I also NEED to atone for being so blind to the cancer that you are.

Eikichi Minamoto: But there's still nothing in it for me in having a match against you.

 

Prime Dragon: Fine how about this as an incentive.....

 

If I lose against you, I will stand down as the leader of the Guardians and you get to be THAT leader you so desire to be, as not only will I stand down you will become the new Guardians leader if you beat me.

 

Eikichi Minamoto: But I thought you just kicked me out of the Guardians.

 

Prime Dragon: I've changed my mind- as I said simply ejecting you won't be satisfying enough- defeating you and then kicking you out, is the humiliation that you deserve- for all the grief you have caused

 

Eikichi Minamoto: Big words OLD man- You seem rather confident you can beat me :rolleyes:

Prime Dragon: I know I can beat you, if I can't beat Sairento, I can beat you!

Eikichi Minamoto: Defeating you and then taking control of the Guardians would be rather satisfying....

 

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The time for taking is over- I have a title match!

All of a sudden the music of Eikichi Minamoto's scheduled challenger for the Heavyweight Championship Go Takahshi comes out over the speakers.....

Eikichi Minamoto: Sorry Dragon looks like I've got more pressing matters to attend to, like defending a championship! You do remember what's that like don't you, OLD timer.

 

Rating: 80

Takayuki Balls: Crowd were into the verbal sparring between Minamoto and Dragon here, and they did have a good job of setting up a showdown between themselves. Be interesting to hear the viewpoints of the DIASPORA fans on this match-up.

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Rating: 64

 

~Bigger Hart/Bigger Ego~

Karen Ichijou Lottery #2-

Match 7: Heavyweight Championship:

Eikichi Minamoto vs Go Takashi

 

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Basic collar and elbow tie up to start with, Takashi manages to force Minamoto back into the corner, and then looks to light up Minamoto's chest with some knife-edge chops. Minamato manages to squirm out of the way, and then come back with a fore-arm shot, Takashi shakes it off and fires back some fore-arms of his own and then whips Minamoto across the ring....

 

Takashi levels Minamoto with a Leaping Lariat, and the champ scrambles to the floor for a powder. Takashi keeps his cool and waits for Minamoto to get back into the ring. Takashi gets a double leg take-down and then looks to get Minamoto turned over for the Dollars (Inverted Cloverleaf). Minamoto blocks that by flipping onto his back, only for 'Rumble Heart' to be lifted up and then spun around with the Bartenders Swing (Giant Swing).....

 

Takashi is left so dizzy himself afterwards that he has to try and find his bearings again himself. Minamoto and Takashi both pull themselves back up, but 'Nippon Hart' still has the momentum, rocking Minamoto with a trio of Leaping Lariats, before planting 'Rumble Heart' with a stalling vertical suplex......

 

That get's a two count and Takashi again tries to get Minamoto turned over into the Dollars (Inverted Cloverleaf) but the champion manages to scramble free and once again goes out to the floor to take a powder. Takashi keen to keep the momentum going, goes out to the floor this time....only for Minamoto to scramble back into the ring.....

 

Takashi shows his inexperience by getting lured into a game of cat and mouse, that ends up resulting in Minamoto blind-siding 'Nippon Hart' with a Decapitator (Running Bicyle Kick) from behind. 'Rumble Heart' then seized control with a Hangman's Neckbreaker.

 

After a two count, Minamoto headed up to the second turbuckle and went for a knee-drop only for Takashi to move out of the way and then take 'Rumble Heart' down with a Dragon Screw Leg-Whip. Minamoto then hobbled back up to his feet, before being sent hard into the corner with a front drop-kick from Takashi.

 

'Nippon Hart' then lit up Minamoto's chest with some knife-edge chops, before placing Minamoto onto the top turbuckle, but the champion cut off Takashi's superplex attempt with a eye-rake and then a shove to the mat. Minamoto looked completely ill at ease on the top turnbuckle however, and Takashi took advantage of the champions indecision rising back to his feet and then sending Minamoto crashing back into the ring once with a superplex.

 

Minamoto staggered back up to his feet only to then be planted with a Headless Ride (Running Neckbreaker) from Takashi......

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Thr......

 

Minamoto managed to save his championship reign at the last split second. Takashi remained undeterred by coming so close and hoisted Minamoto upon his shoulders, but the champion managed to fight his way out with elbows and then reversed the situation by hoisting Takashi onto his......

 

Takashi however then managed to fight his way out of a Gurugu Mawaru (Airplane Spin Samoan Drop) attempt from Minamoto and took 'Rumble Heart' down with another double leg-take down- before once again looking to get Minamoto into the Dollars (Inverted Cloverleaf)......

 

Minamoto managed to scramble his way out again, but this time Takashi was able to prevent 'Rumble Heart' from taking a powder and planted the champion with a Belly to Back Suplex.....

 

Takashi looked to apply the Dollars yet again- and this time got the submission hold locked in!

 

Minamoto's title reign looked to be in real trouble here and the champion looked to be on the verge of tapping out- but then 'Rumble Heart' showed his championship credentials by digging within and finding a second wind to drag both himself and Takashi across to the ropes.

 

Minamoto feeling like he was real danger of losing the title and that he had perhaps underestimated Takashi, bailed out to the floor and began to head for the entrance.

 

Takashi knowing that victory by count-out would be no good to him, pursued Minamoto- and began to drag Minamoto back into the ring...'Rumble Heart' got in an eye-rake however, just a Takashi dragged the champion back up onto the apron.....a boot into the mid-section then followed and all of a sudden Takashi found his face being planted against the frame of the ring with a Harima DDT (Double Underhook DDT)....

 

Minamoto then nonchantly rolled back into the ring and waited for referee Ochida to count the challenger out.....

 

But to Minamoto's dismay Takashi found the 'fighting spirit' to get back to his feet and make it back into the ring. Minamoto still looked to be in control and set up for the Ode to Eri (Cradle Brainbuster) only for Takashi to manage to slip out of trouble and then counter with a flapjack.

 

Takashi then hoisted Minamoto upon his shoulders again, as he looked to plant the champion with the DRRR!!! (Wrist Clutch Death Valley Driver) but once again 'Rumble Heart' was able to fight his way out, and countered with a float over DDT......

 

Takashi staggered back up to his feet but then suddenly found himself ensnared in the Akira Takano Tea Club Special (Tilt-A-Whirl Headscissors Arm Bar)......

 

And like so many before him soon found himself tapping away furiously, desperate for Minamoto to release the excrutiating submission hold.

 

Result: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Go Takashi [L] in 15:14 via submission (Akira Takano Tea Club Special)

 

Eikichi Minamoto makes V2 Defence of the DIASPORA Heavyweight Championship.

 

Rating: 71

 

Mio Mio's Mochi: Akira Takano what?- That may just be the stupidest name for a move I've ever heard- seems to get the job done though.

 

Takayuki Balls: Good match with Takashi putting up a spirited challenge, but the crowd were pretty dead for this and no one was ever going to buy into Takashi dethroning Minamoto as the Heavyweight champion. The Karen Ichijou Lottery idea is fun, but I know that we can't milk it for too long or we risk hurting Minamoto's title reign with too many sub-par matches (some are probably already thinking that).

 

Post Match Comments:

Eikichi Minamoto: Before Takashi-san rudely interuped myself and Dragon-san, I will confirm that I accept Dragon-san's challenge.....I mean why not accept it, what do I have to lose- it's not like he can challenge for this title of mine.

Go Takashi: Minamoto-san you may have defeated me, but you did not humiliate me, I showed you and everyone else that I am a worthy opponent. One day I know I can beat you.

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~Cold Dish, Hot Venom~

Match 8: Sairento, Dark Wolf II & Tian Long vs

Hiroto Nori, Shintaro Hideki & Kotei Yamato

 

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vs

 

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'Resonance' plays and S.H.I.P head out to the ring, the crowd clapping along to the music as the heroic trio head out to the ring.

 

'What's Up People' then come's blaring over the speakers, as the villanious Kuro-Nadeshiko make their way to the ring

 

We get some basicbrawling exchanges (fore arm, chop, kick trade-offs), mixed in with some chain wrestling between the two teams during the early portion of the match- whilst both sides appear ready to tear into one another at any moment, they also appear weary of just how dangerous their opponents are and that an early mistake could put their team's chances of victory in jeopardy.

 

Kotei Yamato gets the first real breakthrough when he takes down Tian Long with a flip neckbreaker and then tags in Hideki. New Solution then combine on a Drop Toe Hold/Sliding Kick combo and then a leg-sweep/roundhouse kick combo for the first two count of the match, before whipping Long into their corner.

 

They then place Long in the tree of woe and tag in Nori, before all three hit a trio of drop-kicks to the Imperial One. Nori then drilled Long with a Brainbuster for another two count.

 

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About to make a nuisance of himself

 

The S.H.I.P leader then decided to head up top, and looked to be going for a moonsault- but Wolf and Sairento managed to distract referee Sugimura as Blood Spider Jr sneaked onto the ring-apron and blew black mist in the face of Nori. Yamato went over to deal with the interfering Blood Spider, nailing the 'New Nightmare' with a running knee strike, but Nori was now disorientated and Long was able to recover and bring 'Battle' crashing back into the ring with a hurracanrana.

'Come on that's not fair, my Nori-san can't see !' cried Mio Mio at the announce table.

 

Nori got to his feet, but was then taken down with a Dragon Screw Leg-Whip before Long tagged in Wolf, who then levelled 'Battle' with a Lariat, before dropping Nori across this knees with a Gutbuster. Wolf then whipped Nori into the Kuro corner, before tagging in Sairento- who wasted no time in putting the boots to the S.H.I.P leader- including inevitably subjecting Nori to the Kuro-Stomp (Surfboard Curb Stomp).....

 

Sairento arroganty followed up with a one-footed cover.....Nori defiantly kicked out but any chance of a rally was struck down with a Yakuza Kick from the 'Silent Reaper'.... Sairento then tagged in Long, who then proceeded to plant Nori with a chokeslam, before Wolf then came crashing down upon Nori with a slingshot senton.

 

Wolf then hoisted Nori up for a Fireman's Carry but 'Battle' managed to slip off and stun the 'Howling Menace' with an Enziguri, Wolf shook it off and went to nail Nori with a lariat, only to be nailed with a drop-kick rebounding off the ropes from the S.H.I.P leader.

 

That gave Nori the chance to get the tag to Hideki or Yamato, but Wolf managed to recover enough to block Nori's path. 'Battle' however managed to find the determination to drive both himself and Wolf back towards the S.H.I.P corner and despite Wolf's best preventive efforts managed to get the tag to Hideki.

 

But to S.H.I.P and the crowd's immediate frustration referee Sugimura didn't see the tag and waived it off.....

'This referee is an idiot, a total idiot, my Nori-chan made the tag, he made the tag....this isn't fair, I feel like getting in there myself and slapping some sense into him!' as an emotional Mio Mio once again cried foul at the announce table, Kogara and Saga doing just enough to calm her down to not actually get involved in the match.

 

As Yamato and Hideki furiously argued with Sugimura, Sairento sneaked into the ring nailed Nori with an elbow to the back of the head and drilled 'Battle' with a Brainbuster...

 

Sairento and Wolf then combined to put the boots to Nori, before Sugimura conveniently turned round, so see the 'Howling Menace' making the cover....

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Thr......

 

Nori showed his usual fighting spirit by kicking out but Kuro remained in control to the frustration and dismay of the fans, Nori's stable-mates and of course Mio Mio- who was still having a hissy fit at the announce table

 

' I can't believe they're being allowed to get away with this, how dare my Nori-chan be treated so unfairly!'

 

Nori was once again whipped into the Kuro corner, where he suffered a facewash from Sairento, Tian Long then came crashing down upon Nori with a Senton Splash for a two count, before the S.H.I.P leader was then placed in a tree of woe....where Sairento then gave Nori a nasty looking Diving Double Stomp to Nori's crown jewels......

 

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Mio Mio gives Sugimura her own personal assessment of his capabilities

 

That really incensed Mio Mio who threw down her head-set, and then stormed over to the ring apron only for referee Sugimura to cut her off, only to then receive an almighty slap in the face from Nori's frusted girlfriend- where Sugimura then sold it as though he had been just been nailed with Sairento's 'Absolute Terror'

 

However Mio's Mio's intervention then gave Kuro Nadeshiko free reign to do whatever they liked to Nori and Sairento brought in a Kendo Stick and then proceeded to strike it several times over Nori's head- whilst Dark Wolf II and Tian Long proceeded to set up a table on the outside.

 

Yamato and Hideki wanted to intervene but suddenly found themselves occupied by the 'Salty Delinquents'. Sairento then placed a dazed Nori onto the table, as Dark Wolf II then headed up to the top turnbuckle and then came crashing down upon Nori with a WOLFS RAIN (Diving Elbow Drop) THROUGH THE TABLE !!

 

Nori was then pitched into the ring- where Sugimura suddenly came to again and Long was there to make the cover......

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Thr....

 

NO!! Yamato and Hideki had managed to take care of the Deliquents and were able to come in and make the save.......

 

However Hideki was then taken down with a Yakuza Kick from Sairento, and Yamato ate a Lariat from Dark Wolf II.....Hideki was then planted with a Reverse Chokeslam facebuster from Long, before Yamato was then sent hard into the corner by a running powerbomb from Dark Wolf II. A facewash from Sairento then followed.

 

Hideki was back up only to be flung across the ring with a release German Suplex from Dark Wolf II. All of S.H.I.P were down and 'out' at this point as the Kuro trio stood dominantly together in the ring. Given Kuro's sadistic nature, simply defeating their opponents wasn't go to be enough- they wanted to hurt them.

 

Mio Mio was back at the commentary absolutely beside herself at how things have unfolded....

'Come on Nori-chan, get up, just get up, you have to fight through this injustice, not just for yourself, but for us......my LOVE for you, will give you the strength to defeat this evil that lies in front of you!'

 

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Like annoying weeds that keep coming back in your garden

 

Salty Deliquents still making their pestering presence felt at ringside, then slid in a trio of chairs- where the Kuro trio then set them up, before looking to deliver a trio of finishers.....Dark Wolf II had Hideki set up for a Double Underhook Powerbomb, Tian Long looked set to deliver the Emperor Driver (Sit Out Side Powerslam) to Yamato and Sairento had Nori in place to deliver the Death Note (Spike Brainbuster).......

 

But the Kuro trio's obsession with doing as much damage to their opponents as possible, was about to come back and bite them. The S.H.I.P trio had suddenly found a burst of fighting spirit and slipped out of the predicaments they were in. All of a sudden Hideki flipped Wolf over with a Northern Lights Suplex, Yamato countered with a Gurren Driver (Sitout Side Driver) and Nori planted Sairento with a Nigiri Serving (Leaping Reverse STO)......

 

Hideki then transitioned the Northern Lights Suplex into the Hideki Special (Cross Arm Bar) but referee Sugimura told Hideki to release the submission hold as we was not the legal man. Hideki argued about this, only for Blood Spider Jr to sneak into the ring and then subject Hideki's tag partner Yamato the Poison Mist (Asian Mist, followed by a High Kick to the Head)....Spider then tried the same on Nori, but the S.H.I.P leader managed to side-step out of the way and then plant the interfering Spider with another Nigiri Serving (Leaping Reverse STO) only for a recovered Sairento to then nail Nori with an Absolute Terror (Running Knee Strike to the Face)....

 

But before Sairento could cover Nori, Hideki was nailed Sairento with a low superkick and then was able to plant the Kuro leader with a Shiranui (Backflip Inverted DDT).......

 

Tian Long intervened but Yamato had recovered from Spider's Poison Mist, and Pin Point was able to apply a waist-lock to the Imperial One, before combining with Hideki to deliver the Keiyakusha (Superkick assisted German Suplex).....

 

Dark Wolf II was back up however and took down Hideki with a lariat, before then delivering another to Yamato. The 'Howling Menace' then followed up with a Wolf's Call (Sliding Lariat into a pin)......

 

One......

 

Two.....

 

Thr.....

 

Hideki managed to dive across to make the save........

 

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Terajima, Black Box- What could possibly go wrong?

 

Soh Terajima then entered the ring, wielding his Black Box.....The 'Cloaked Assassin' took a swing at Hideki, but 'Integral Prowess' managed to duck out of the way and Terajima ended up striking down Dark Wolf II instead. Terajima looked shocked at this failure to hit the right man, and then got nailed with a superkick from Hideki.

 

Hideki then lifted Dark Wolf II up, before planting the 'Howling Menace' with the Final Base (Half Nelson Lifted Wheelbarrow Facebuster).....

 

Sugimura then appearing to be somewhat relucant to do so went across to count the pin.....

 

One......

 

Two......

 

Long tried got get across to make the save but was cut off by Yamato.....

 

Three!

 

Despite all of Kuro's efforts to gain the victory by any means necessary.....in the end their sadistic tendencies back fired on them and S.H.I.P were able to overcome the odds stacked against them. And once again Terajima's attempt to intervene severely back-fired with Dark Wolf II, ending up the victim of his incompetence.

Result: Hiroto Nori, Kotei Yamato & Shintaro Hideki [w] bt Sairento, Tian Long and Dark Wolf II [L] in 26:49 via pinfall (Final Base)

 

Rating: 81

 

Takayuki Balls: The first ten or so minutes, were very slow (deliberately so) but after the slow build was out of the way, this turned into a crazily entertaining main event. The crowd were really behind S.H.I.P here, as they battle to overcome Kuro-Nadeshiko's blatant cheating.

 

Post Match Comments:

Dark Wolf II and Soh Terajima once again get into an argument backstage- after Dark Wolf II is a victim yet again from botched interference by Terajima. Sairento and other members of Kuro are also vicinity of the argument

 

Dark Wolf II: He is a liability, why don't you kick him out Sairento-san....

 

Sairento, as ever keeps up an imposing silence

Soh Terajima: If he should kick anyone out, it should be you!

Dark Wolf II: Really?- When was the last time I screwed up by 'accidently' hitting their own team member....

 

Soh Terajima: Well at least I don't deny team orders

 

Dark Wolf II: What?

 

Soh Terajima: Not coming back to you?, I'm sure Sairento-san hasn't forgotten

 

Dark Wolf II: Really don't know what you're on about

Soh Terajima: How about you climbing out of the cage first at Flowers of Hell- I wouldn't have done that, I would have battled on.

Dark Wolf II: OK, so that was a mistake by I am just as loyal to Kuro-Nadeshiko, as you claim to be Terajima-san.

Soh Terajima: No one is as loyal to Kuro-Nadeshiko as I am.....

 

Dark Wolf II: You may be loyal, but you are liability to Kuro and we no longer need you!

 

Soh Terajima: Sairento-san should be the judge of that!

 

Dark Wolf II: How about this?- We fight one another one on one, and whoever loses is forced to leave Kuro....

 

Soh Terajima: I accept your challenge...you do not bleed Kuro like I do.

 

Sairento-san then silenty nods in agreement to the match taking place.

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Overall: 77

 

Takayuki's Final Verdict: We seem to be finding a level of consistency with our shows, though I'm hoping that once we really find our groove on this tour- we can begin to step things up a bit and that the undercard can provide better support to the usually impressive main events. I'd say this was a good show though- with some storyline progression (Minamoto vs Dragon for the leadership of the Guardians, and Terajima vs Wolf is set for a loser leaves unit match).

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Minamoto vs Dragon

 

Last night in Hiroshima, Prime Dragon challenged Eikichi Minamoto to match- which is effectively for the leadership of the Guardians of DIASPORA. Following the recent problems between Minamoto and the rest of the Guardians, due to the Heavyweight Champion's increasingly selfish attitude- Dragon was going to kick Minamoto out of the Guardians. But it appears that Minamoto's attitude, has irritated Dragon so much, that simply kicking Minamoto out of the Guardians wasn't enough and that the former Super Junior Champion wished to humble 'Rumble Heart'. When Minamoto refused Dragon's offer a match- that triggered Dragon to put his own leadership of the Guardians on the line.

 

It is confirmed that this match will now main event, the Never Dying Spirit PPV, that will take place at the Fukoka City Arena on Sunday 27th May.

 

Two more matches have also been added to the Never Dying Spirit card- S.H.I.P's two heavyweight teams Tokyo Wrecking Crew and Team Ganbatte! will face off against one another in a 2/3 falls match, that will surely determine the next contenders for the All Asia Tag Team titles. There will also be a 10 Man Junior Division Gauntlet match, with the winner earning a shot at the Super Junior Championship.

 

Provisional Card for Never Dying Spirit

 

Faction Leadership on the line: Prime Dragon vs Eikichi Minamoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Tian Long*

* Subject to Sairento retaining the title against Kotei Yamato (5/22- Kobe), Shintaro Hideki (5/24- Kyoto)- If either Yamato or Hideki are champion, they will defend the title against Tian Long.

 

Junior Tag Championship: Whispered vs Dragon Pro Wrestling's Nakada & Yamada.

 

All Asia Tag Championship: Udon Noodle Killers vs Warriors of Tradition

 

2/3 Falls: Tokyo Wrecking Crew vs Team Ganbatte!

 

Winners 'own' Hunter Wolfe: MOE! MONEY! vs The Ambassadors Club

 

10 Man Junior Division Gauntlet

 

It is expected that one more match will be added to round out the main show card.

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The Chronicles of Takayuki- Little Sister?!

 

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It's Bottom of the 6th, and the Tigers are 3-1 up.

 

 

‘Taka-Chan!’

 

It was an ‘off day’ and our next few shows were going to be in the Kansai region, so I was kicking back watching a baseball game between the Hanshin Tigers and the Nippon Ham Fighters on TV, back at my flat in Osaka- when my mobile rang. I really regretted answering it, because I really didn’t want to have to deal with her. It wasn’t that I didn’t like her, though she was kind of annoying- I just wasn’t in the mood to deal with her ‘daddy’ issues right now and besides she had put trust in me to sort them out and I hadn’t really got anywhere or more to the point I didn’t want to have to deal with them, probably meant I would run the risk of upsetting my boss.

 

‘Why haven’t you been to see my Taka-Chan, I thought we were friends nyan-nyan!’

 

‘I’ve been busy’

 

‘Oh but you could have seen you imouto, Momo Nyan-Nyan’

 

‘Well you know I don’t have much- hang on since when were you were my little sister!’

 

‘But I like to think of you as my onii-san’

 

I couldn’t really answer that, and there was an awkward silence over the phone

 

‘ So how you getting along with finding my father?’

 

‘Well erm....erm’

 

‘You haven’t got very far at all have you!’

 

‘Well, it’s hard to find...’

 

‘Excuses, excuses, I would have expected better from my onii-san’

 

It was irritating enough with the nyan-nyan tick, but the fact that she was now referring to me as her onii-san-was kind of beginning to creep me out. Perhaps as well as trying to find who her father was, Momo was also trying to find some kind of older brother figure. Maybe she had an older brother, but had tragically lost him and because she feels we had grown close, she was lining up myself as her replacement. Well I suppose I can feel relieved that she doesn’t see me as some kind of romantic interest...

 

Oh hang on......no my mind wasn’t even going to go there and I was just hoping Momo’s hadn’t already.

 

I tried to placate her, that I had tried (I hadn’t), but she wasn’t having any of it, and I couldn’t practically picture her frustrated looking face, as I got an earful from her.

 

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I could feel 'that' look over the phone

 

 

‘Well I can forgive you this time , because you my onii-chan...and please come and see your imouto Momo Nyan-Nyan soon!’

 

‘OK I’ll make sure, when I’m back in Tokyo- I’ll do that’

 

‘Oh please do, and I’ll treat you to the bestest deserts on the house!’

 

I agreed to see her again, because I just wanted to end this conversation and get back to watching the game, but I know that by doing so- I wasn’t going to here the end of it until I had seen her again and got back to her with some news about her ‘father’. This Momo girl, was like a stalker I couldn’t get rid of. A cute and harmless one at that, well she seems relatively harmless so far.

 

But I can’t quite seem to shake her off, because somehow I had managed to get involved with her search for her father. Then again maybe deep down I didn’t want to shake her off, because I know that behind the cutesy facade, here was a girl who just wanted to find a ‘family’ again and be loved. I felt compelled to help her, but I didn’t really know how to and what I really wished for, is that someone would come along and provide better solutions than I would have.

 

I wasn't going to think any more about it for now, and I turned my attention back to the baseball game that I was watching.

 

Tigers are now down 4-3, when the hell did that happen ?! Come on Tigers pull it together!

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Result: Incognito [w] bt Hideaki Kasuse [L] in 7:03 via submission (Suento Permanente)

For an opening match, this is awesome. Which is still to say it’s pretty average.

Result: Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date [w] bt Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man [L] in 9:08 via pinfall (Sky Tree)

 

First I saw the length of the write up and wondered if there was some big storyline event in this. Then I saw the rating and it made sense. 70 is way better than I expected for this. I keep saying, Matsuo is a soon to be sexy star.

 

Result: Koto Arato [w] by Yachi Kotara [L] in 4:18 via submission (Dreamland)

 

A good match but by the numbers. We know the winner before the match starts, so it’s really just a chance to let Super Porky look like a badass.

 

Result: GUSHIKEN [w] bt Taheji Ebisawa [L] in 9:54 via pinfall (GUSHIKEN Smash).

 

Did I pick this match for an upset? Yes, I did. I’m all aboujt New Japan heavyweight style and I knew this would be a quality brawl. The rating was a little disappointing but not surprising. I was firmly behind Ebisawa, Mr. Mirrorshades. And any match with $ugimura is pure win.

 

Result: Hyotaru Ichigawa [w] bt Chojiro Ono [L] in 9:28 via submission (Crucifix Arm Bar)

 

And hey, the two teams getting ready for a title match split two singles matches. What are the odds? Great match, though. I can see Warriors of Tradition winning this.

 

Result: Zodiac & Talisman [w] bt Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley + HUSTLE Umiro & Meido Machine + Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima in 14:53.

 

2v2v2v2 matches always come off weird to me. One team wins, three lose. So many people are involved nothing much can be decided. At least we’re still getting the chance to watch Wolfe decide who he is. American baddass. Fuku Machine? Or will he end up an English Butler?

 

Result: Prime Dragon [w] bt RIKU [L] in 10:36 via pinfall (Dragonsault)

 

Good filler, PD needs a decent win to keep him busy. But…

 

Gurugu Mawaru is suddenly heard over the speakers

 

Yay!

OLD friend.

Big words OLD man

OLD timer.

 

I wonder what Minamoto is getting at here.

 

Well perhaps like me, Talisman doesn't want to be in the background any more and has a mind of his own

 

Meanwhile Talisman is thinking “How dare that scrub speak for the people’s super junior. The greatest wrestler in the world today. “

 

But what would happen to Talisman without Zodiac and Zergon to keep him his ego in line?

 

Eikichi Minamoto: Defeating you and then taking control of the Guardians would be rather satisfying....

 

So, where is this going exactly? I suppose the real question is, does Guardians survive? Minamoto has shown no ability to inspire people to his cause. Even if Tallymon is interested two people doin’t make a faction, even if their egos are large enough for four. SHIP has risen to the challenge of KURO, so the question is does DIASPORA need a face faction or heel faction for it’s third group. I vote face. The great feds when they were hot had one dominant heel group with most of the other wrestlers defaulting to face. That was you get some good vs evil (or Japanese vs foreigner, same thing really) :) Or you get two popular, honorable people kicking the crap out of each other. So ultimately I think PD wins this and starts to rebuild Guardians.

 

Result: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Go Takashi [L] in 15:14 via submission (Akira Takano Tea Club Special)

 

Eh, another easy title defense that doesn’t elevate the title in any way. As Kevin Sullivan likes to say, the world championship are the crown jewels. You don’t cheapen them or show them too often. Understandable this match was not at the top of the card, but the singles title really should be.

 

but I know that we can't milk it for too long or we risk hurting Minamoto's title reign with too many sub-par matches (some are probably already thinking that).

 

Yeah, pretty much. Maybe one more weak title defense to give a boost to one more young lion but that should be about it.

Result: Hiroto Nori, Kotei Yamato & Shintaro Hideki [w] bt Sairento, Tian Long and Dark Wolf II [L] in 26:49 via pinfall (Final Base)

 

I really enjoyed this. For example…

 

only to then receive an almighty slap in the face from Nori's frusted girlfriend- where Sugimura then sold it as though he had been just been nailed with Sairento's 'Absolute Terror'

 

Mio tries to help but just gives $ugimura a great excuse to not see what Kuro was up to.

 

where Sairento then gave Nori a nasty looking Diving Double Stomp to Nori's crown jewels......

 

Something like this? No wonder Mio was upset!

 

my LOVE for you, will give you the strength to defeat this evil that lies in front of you!'

 

Whenever Mio encourages Nori, I always put “Or I’ll kill you!” at the end. I have no idea why.

 

Terajima, Black Box- What could possibly go wrong?

 

Everything!

I accept your challenge...you do not bleed Kuro like I do.

 

Awesome line. I’m betting both bleed in this match.

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DIASPORA will present a Kansai double header, firstly at the Hyogo Prefectural Gym in Kobe on Tuesday 22nd May and then at the Kyoto Concert Hall on Thursday 24th May.

 

In Kobe, Sairento will make the first of two consecutive defenses of the Super Junior Championship against both members of former Junior Tag Team champions New Solution, with Kotei Yamato being the one to get the first shot. Yamato is a proven performer in DIASPORA both as a tag team and as a singles performer, but it will take a huge step up from 'Pin Point' for him to dethrone the dominant Sairento, even for someone of his credible calibre.

 

The semi main event see's a six man tag between the Guardians trio of Prime Dragon and the Junior Tag Team champions Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman) against the S.H.I.P trio of Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato and the man who gets a shot at the Super Junior title two days later in Kyoto Shintaro Hideki. The rivalry between S.H.I.P and the Guardians may not quite have the blood fueled intensity that both factions have with Kuro-Nadeshiko but matches between the two are always competitive and everyone here will want to show they are on top form heading into big matches both in Kyoto and at the Never Dying Spirit PPV in Fukuoka.

 

The Heavyweight Champion Eikichi Minamoto will face Prime Dragon at Never Dying Spirit, in a match that will determine who seizes control of the Guardians of DIASPORA, and he will be warming up to take on his Junior Heavyweight Opponent, with a match against Tuturu!'s Junichi Matsuo. After a shaky start to his DIASPORA career, Matsuo has really begun to impress and 'Sexy Zone' will be looking to pull out a shocking upset and derail the arrogant Heavyweight Champion, leading up to Minamoto's pivotal match against Prime Dragon.

 

Ahead of their All Asia Tag Team Championship match the Udon Noodle Killers (GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono) and the Warriors of Tradition (Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa) will face off in a six man tag with RIKU joining the Noodle Killers and fellow ex Guardian Kan Mitsubishi teaming up with the Warriors. There will be further six man tag action when the Kuro-Nadeshiko trio of Tian Long, Incognito and Dark Wolf II take on the Tuturu! combination of Nyan Nyan Neko Man and MOE! MONEY! (Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro)

 

The Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) go up against the Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider & Soh Terajima) in and openweight tag challenge, whilst there will be Junior Division Tag Team action as The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) take on 'The Forgotten' (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka). Rounding out the main show card the man caught in the middle of the growing rivalry between Tuturu! and The Ambassadors Club, Hunter Wolfe goes one on one with Horiuchi Inokuma and the bonus pre-show match in Kobe see's Go Takashi take on Aki Shimizudani.

 

Whoever emerges victorious as the Super Junior Champion at the Hyogo Prefectural Gym will be defending the title against Shintaro Hideki at the Kyoto Concert Hall. Either Hideki will be trying to achieve where his tag team partner Kotei Yamato failed, or Yamato's first title defence will be against his very own tag team partner!

 

Should Sairento remain champion, the semi main event will see a six man inter-faction tag involving members of S.H.I.P with Hiroto Nori teaming with Team Ganbatte! (Koto Arato & Go Takashi) to take on Kotei Yamato and the Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date). Should Yamato be defending the title against Hideki, then the semi main event will be a 2vs2 tag between Arato & Nori vs the Tokyo Wrecking Crew- whilst an extra match will be added to the show as Go Takashi will face the daunting task of going up against a wounded (and perhaps even more dangerous) Sairento.

 

Prime Dragon will team with Junior Tag Team Champions Whispered for consecutive events when they take on the Kuro Nadeshiko trio of Incognito, Blood Spider Jr & RIKU. The Udon Noodle Killer and The Warriors of Tradition will also face off once again in another six man tag- with Mitsubishi remaining at the Warriors side but Tian Long replacing RIKU in Kyoto.

 

Dark Wolf II has found himself a victim of 'friendly fire' from Soh Terajima, leading to the 'Howling Menace' confronting Terajima over the 'Salty Delinquents' misplaced interference. The verbal sparring backstage between the two eventually lead to them challenging one another to a match, where the loser will be forced to leave Kuro-Nadeshiko. Given that Kuro-Nadeshiko are not too fond of sticking to the rules- this could come down who can out-trick the other, or it could even come down to who will receive the backing from Sairento- in determining who remains as a Kuro member.

 

One thing Heavyweight Champion Eikichi Minamoto is not short of is confidence, and the man who hopes to seize control of the Guardians of DIASPORA has agreed to go up against 'The Forgotten' (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka) plus their associate Yachi Kotara in a 3 on 1 gauntlet match. Minamoto has to defeat all three to win the match, but the match will end if any of his opponents defeat him.

 

The Ambassadors Club will warm up against their match with MOE! MONEY! at Never Dying Spirit, when they take on Meido and HUSTLE's Tuturu! stable mates Nyan Nyan Neko Man and Junichi Matsuo, whilst HUSTLE Umiro will be in action himself in the bonus pre-show match against Xtinction.

 

Here is a run-down of the full cards for Shows 7 & 8 of the Blazing Eye Tour.

 

Blazing Eye Tour - Show #7

 

Hyogo Prefectural Gym, Kobe, Hyogo, Kansai

Tuesday 22nd May 2012

 

~Seize Chance, Are You Solution?~

Final (60 Min Limit): Super Junior Championship

'Representing Kuro Nadeshiko'

Sairento

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Kotei Yamato

 

Semi Final (45 Min Limit): All Star Six Man Battle

'Representing Guardians of DIASPORA'

Prime Dragon &

Junior Tag Team Champions-

Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman)

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato &

Shintaro Hideki

 

6th Match (30 Min Limit): Special Excitement!- Openweight Challenge

'Representing Guardians of DIASPORA'

Heavyweight Champion- Eikichi Minamoto

vs

'Representing Tuturu!'

Junichi Matsuo

 

5th Match (20 Min Limit): Six Man War

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

RIKU &

All Asia Tag Team Champions-

Udon Noodle Killers (GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono)

vs

Kan Mitsubishi &

Warriors of Tradition (Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa)

 

4th Match (20 Min Limit): Openweight Tag Battle

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

vs

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

3rd Match (20 Min Limit): Six Man Challenge

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Dark Wolf II &

IMPERIOUS (Tian Long & Incognito)

vs

'Representing Tuturu!'

Nyan Nyan Neko Man &

MOE! MONEY! (Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro)

 

2nd Match (15 Min Limit): Junior Tag Challenge

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley)

vs

The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

1st Match (15 Min Limit): Heavyweight Singles Challenge

Horiuchi Inokuma

vs

Hunter Wolfe

Match 0 (10 Min Limit): Heavyweight Singles Challenge

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

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Blazing Eye Tour - Show #8

* Card Subject to Change

 

Kyoto Concert Hall, Kyoto, Kansai

Thursday 24th May 2012

 

~Be The One, Time To Step Up!~

Final (60 Min Limit): Super Junior Championship

'Representing Kuro Nadeshiko'

Sairento

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Shintaro Hideki

 

Semi Final (45 Min Limit): Inter Faction Six Man 'Test of Honor' Challenge

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Hiroto Nori &

Team Ganbatte! (Koto Arato & Go Takashi)

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Kotei Yamato &

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

 

5th Match (30 Min Limit): Six Man Battle

'Representing Guardians of DIASPORA'

Prime Dragon &

Junior Tag Team Champions-

Whispered (Zodiac & Talisman)

vs

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Incognito, RIKU &

Blood Spider Jr

 

~Who Bleeds Kuro Stronger!~

4th Match (No Time Limit): Loser Leaves Unit Challenge Match

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Dark Wolf II

vs

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Soh Terajima

 

3rd Match (20 Min Limit): Six Man War

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Tian Long &

All Asia Tag Team Champions-

Udon Noodle Killers (GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono)

vs

Kan Mitsubishi &

Warriors of Tradition (Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa)

 

2nd Match (No Time Limit): Three Stage Gauntlet Challenge*

'Representing Guardians of DIASPORA'

Heavyweight Champion- Eikichi Minamoto

vs

'The Forgotten' (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka) &

Yachi Kotara

 

* Minamoto must defeat all three opponents in a row to win match, only one of his opponents

needs to beat him for the match to end.

 

1st Match (15 Min Limit): Tag Team Challenge

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley)

vs

'Representing Tuturu!'

Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

Match 0 (10 Min Limit): Junior Singles Challenge

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

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* Alterations for Kyoto Card- should Kotei Yamato be defending Super Junior Champion.

~Strong Friends, Stronger Ambition~

Final (60 Min Limit): Super Junior Championship

'Representing S.H.I.P~

Kotei Yamato

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P

Shintaro Hideki

 

Semi Final (30 Min Limit): Inter Faction Tag Team Challenge

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Kotei Yamato &

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

6th Match (30 Min Limit): Hard Proving Ground Openweight Battle

'Representing Kuro-Nadeshiko'

Sairento

vs

'Representing S.H.I.P'

Go Takashi

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Predictions Form

 

Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

 

Rest of card remains the same

 

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That's a hell of a double header you have lined up. Too many matches to give my thoughts for everyone, but I am looking forward to it.

 

 

 

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Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

 

Rest of card remains the same

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Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

I just don´t see Yamato winning as I belive there are better options like Nori, Talisman, Zodiac or Incognito available.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

Hard to say here as both sides are pretty strong. There might be something going with Talisman if we believe Minamoto but with Guardian trio having another six-man tag on next card I doubt we will see any real breakup here. So basically this is a coin flip to me but since Hideki is having Junior title shot on next card I go with his team picking up the win here.

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

Matsuo isn´t on Minamoto´s level so I expect similar match than Minamoto´s two title defenses have been so basically Matsuo makes a good showing but gets a loss at the end.

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

I almost booked an auto-win for Kuro´s team after seeing Mitsubishi on the other side but Ichigawa is big enough name to at least warrant another look. Man this is actually pretty hard pick for me but I go with who I hope would win.

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

No way Wrecking Crew would lose this one.

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

I could see this one going either way but to me Kuro trio are still stronger group and besides Dark Wolf II and Tian Long both have that Junior title shot coming and losing here wouldn´t help them to gain momentum at all.

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

Ambassadors Club has been little bit weaker than I thought so far but I´m pretty sure they above Forgotten in pecking order.

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

Wolfe keep looking for his first win.

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

Easy win for Takashi.

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

Everything I said about Kotei Yamato works for his tag partner too, there just are better options available.

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

The two tag teams are pretty close to each other´s but I rate Nori higher than Yamato.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

Since I had Guardians losing to S.H.I.P on last card I give them a win here as this particular Kuro trio just doesn´t look strong enough to warrant a win.

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

Now, obvious answer would be that Terajima is the weaker guy so he leaves, but the more I think about this the more I start wondering if things are really that simple. You see, I believe that Dark Wolf II could benefit from leaving Kuro as there are three other cruiserweights in Kuro who are better or equal than him (Sairento, Long and Incognito) and as a result he has hard time getting himself on the spotlight. Terajima on the other hand is Kuro´s main jobber guy and I don´t see any benefit kicking him out unless he´s contract is up and you don´t plan to renew it. At the end I go with upset here and say that Dark Wolf II loses and leaves Kuro.

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

Eh, didn´t we just have this match on last card? On closer look I found out that Long is here instead of RIKU so guess it´s not the same match after all :p. Anyway I can´t have Ichigawa losing twice on the row so he´s team picks a win here.

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

Hmm, I thought Minamoto was supposed to be a coward who dodges hard matches. Ok so his opponents are jobbers but still this isn´t the kind of match where I would expect to see him, guess his ego is taking better of him this time :p. Anyway, I don´t see him losing here so it will be another win for him.

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

The Ambassadors Club gets a win over MOE! MONEY!´s team mates in order to set-up that tag match between them.

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

The main question here is who will be playing Xtinction this time.

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

Ok, so I don´t expect this to actually happen but if it will then I expect Yamato to keep the title he just won.

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

Yamawaki and Date are both solid guys but this time they are against S.H.I.P´s two best guys (in my opinion at least).

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

Sairanto isn´t going to lose to Takashi at this point.

 

Rest of card remains the same

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Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

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I'm going to not only predict but give my thoughts of what will happen in my eyes. Super rare but it may become a trend. Hopefully I'm not too off base or sound a bit stupid here. Anyways onto the predics....

 

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Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

Sairento's retaining the championship that he just won. I don't see Sairento losing yet and I don't think Yamato will be the S.H.I.P member he loses the title to.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

Hideki's getting the title shot the next night so I imagine he'll get the pin here to give him momentum and try to create a feel that he'll beat Sairento the next night. Hell, he may even pin Dragon; but if that was the case, i suspect some Minamoto shenanigans if that even happens. Regardless, the S.H.I.P team will win here.

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

The champ is red hot. However I see this match as a test for Matsuo actually. After the surprise show stealer match he had a few shows ago, since then he's been stepping up and I imagine if he performs well again, he may see some of those great performances get rewarded in the future. But the champ is winning this.

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

I would have chosen the Warriors of Tradition team, but then after seeing that Mitisubishi would be one their side and considering RIKU has somewhat of an important role in his unit, I see the Kuro trio winning this one.

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

The Salty Delinquents are just that. Salty. The Wrecking Crew should handle the salty duo soundly.

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

The Kuro trio is simply the better trio here. Although I really love everything involving Tuturu! However, like i mentioned, the Kuro trio is stronger plus added with the reasons others have said about this match.

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

This should be a win for the Ambassadors Club. The Forgotten live up to their names and the Club is at least involved in something. So wrestling logic says the Club will win.

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

Hunter will continue to look for that elusive first victory. Although I wouldn't be surprised if Wolfe won this because Inokuma isn't really ready for anything serious to happen with him and Wolfe is currently being fought over to a degree. However, I'll stick to Inokuma winning.

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

Easy win here for Go.

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

Sairento will make it 2-for-2 against the New Solution and retain his championship here.

 

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

Interesting inter faction battle here. However I'm going to side with the S.H.I.P team with the leader on it. One thing too I think people are forgetting is that recently, Go and Yamawaki got into a bit of a bickering argument. I except more development of that in this match as well, especially considering they're on opposite sides.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

Guardians team is the stronger team here.

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

I have a theory about how all of this will turn out. Terejima will win this because of the reasons Zergon said. I agree with everything he said about that. Terajima is the fall guy of the unit and keep in mind, Dark Wolf was the first person on the Kuro side to leave the cage first in that six man cage match at the last PPV. Sairento I'm sure hasn't forgotten about that. Dark Wolf leaving the unit would benefit him, however I also think he'll stay a heel. This may be getting ahead of myself but I believe when Minamoto wins his match against Prime Dragon(predicting this now), Wolf will join up with what would be a new heel Minamoto led unit. All of this of course is just a theory, but I believe this match will start all of that off. It benefits Terejima to stay in Kuro more than Dark Wolf.

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

Since I said that the Warriors of Tradition team would lose on the previous night, I think they win this time around.

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

Minamoto is awesome. Purely awesome and despite the three on one odds, the Forgotten trio has no chance of beating the champ.

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

The Club will continue gaining momentum going into the PPV against the MOE! MONEY! duo.

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

Pretty sure HUSTLE's taking this.

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

This may will probably not happen as I don't see Yamato winning beating Sairento. However, if it does, I don't see Yamato losing the title he yet won the previous night.

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

Nori is the deciding factor here.

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

For the reasons Zergon said.

 

Rest of card remains the same

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Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

 

New Solution are no challenge to Sairento.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

 

My caveat is that if Minamoto interferes this could change. But Guardians are the better team and it's hard to see Talisman having any motivation to join Minamoto. The two monsterous egos in such close proximity would merge to form a black hole dooming the earth.

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

 

Easy pick but does it break 70? I think it can.

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Now Tiger is just messing with us, tossing an obvious scrub on the winning team. But even Kan needs a win now and then.

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

Easy.

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

 

But it should be an entertaining match.

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

The Ambassadors Club need an easy win.

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

 

I love upsets but can't see Wolfe winning a match quite yet.

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

 

Easy.

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

 

See Sairento vs. Kotei Yamato.

 

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

Nori and Arato are on another level.

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

 

PD needs some momentum before he beats Minamoto.

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

 

The most blatent cheater will win this and Dark Wolf will get hit by the Black Box one more time. Freeing him to move on to bigger things.

 

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs [Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Kan's the weak point.

 

Gaunlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

 

Minamoto will win, but I can see it going two ways. He struggles a little due to it being 3 on 1 before pulling out the win. Or he attacks by surprise before the bell, does alot of damage with a chair or some other weapon then drags one of his foes in for the pin, then afterwards talks about how all three of his opponents were world title contenders so he had to pull out all the stops.

 

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

The Ambassadors Club are just a step higher, I think.

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

 

Zergon: The main question here is who will be playing Xtinction this time.

 

*hands Zergon the mask* Your turn. Best of luck.

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* Alternative Kyoto Card- If Kotei Yamato wins Super Championship in Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Kotei Yamato vs Shintaro Hideki

 

Hiroto Nori & Koto Arato vs Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date)

 

Not going to happen though, they both should be in the singles title races.

 

Go Takashi vs Sairento

Sairento wins but Go does his usual fighting spirit thing.

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Zergon: The main question here is who will be playing Xtinction this time.

 

*hands Zergon the mask* Your turn. Best of luck.

 

Cool, maybe I can try some of those new moves that Zodiac invented when I last hanged out with him and Talisman. I mean me on top turnbuckle, what could possibly go wrong? :rolleyes:

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Kobe

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Kotei Yamato

 

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Shintaro Hideki

 

Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo

 

RIKU, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs The Salty Delinquents (Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima)

 

Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man, Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)

 

Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe

 

Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi

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Kyoto

 

Super Junior Championship: Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs Incognito, RIKU & Blood Spider Jr

 

Loser Leaves Kuro-Nadeshiko: Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

Tian Long, GUSHIKEN & Chojiro Ono vs Kan Mitsubishi, Hyotaru Ichigawa & Taheji Ebisawa

 

Gauntlet Challenge: Eikichi Minamoto vs Hideaki Kasuse, Kohei Hidaka & Yachi Kotara

The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

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<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/DIASPORA_Banner-1.jpg</span></p><p><span style="color:#8B0000;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong> </strong></span></span></span></p><p><span style="color:#8B0000;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>

Blazing Eye Tour 7</strong></span></span></span></p><p> </p><p>

Tuesday 22nd May 2012, </p><p>

Hyogo Prefectural Gym, Kobe, Hyogo, Kansai (2000- Super No Vacancy)</p><p>

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<strong>Match 0: Aki Shimizudani vs Go Takashi</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Takashi was on the front foot for most of a match that mostly consisted of back and forth brawling. Knife-edge chops and Leaping Lariats eventually wore down Shimizudani's resistance, before Takashi manages to hoist Shimizudani to deliver the <strong>DRRR!!</strong> (Wrist Clutch Death Valley Driver).</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Go Takashi [w] bt Aki Shimizudani [L] in 5:19 via pinfall (DRRR!!)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 38</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls:</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> Dreadful match- Shimizudani did himself no favours here in being able to return to a more prominent role in DIASPORA....if he didn't have one foot out of the door already, he definitely does now. </span></p><p>

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</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Main Show</strong></span></p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 1: Horiuchi Inokuma vs Hunter Wolfe</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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Inokuma tried to take the match to the mat, but Wolfe overpowered 'Future's Present' and took control using a mix of straight ahead brawling and power moves. A flying shoulder tackle/corner clothesline/High Angle Belly to Back Suplex sequence particularly had Inokuma overwhelmed.</p><p> </p><p>

Inokuma tried to head out for a powder, but Wolfe managed to prevent that and continue his onslaught resulting in a close two count with a German Suplex Hold. Wolfe then lined up to nail Inokuma with the H<strong>unting Strike </strong>(Discus Elbow Strike) but hesitated when he suddenly seemed distracted.....</p><p> </p><p>

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<strong><span style="font-size:8px;">A man in a maid costume and a fake Sheik arguing over a burly bearded man- only in DIASPORA!</span></strong> </p><p>

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Meido Machine had come out from the back, as had Ebi Kavidar from Ambassadors Club- who then proceeded to argue with one another. Wolfe turned his attention back to the match but Inokuma managed to duck the Hunting Strike and then catch Wolfe by surprise wIth a Swinging Neckbreaker.</p><p> </p><p>

Inokuma then locked on the <strong>Python Vise </strong>(Anaconda Vise) right in the middle of the ring- leaving Wolfe no other choice but to tap away the match.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong><span style="color:#A0522D;">Result: Horiuchi Inokuma [w] bt Hunter Wolfe [L] in 5:41 via submission (Python Vise)</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#A0522D;"> </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color:#A0522D;">

Rating: 44</span></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong><strong><span style="color:#9932CC;">Mio Mio's Mochi:</span></strong><span style="color:#9932CC;"> Whoever the beardy guy thinks he is, it doesn't seem to matter, because he never seems to win. </span></p><p><span style="color:#9932CC;">

</span></p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls:</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> We're trying to get Wolfe over with the fans, as we strongly believe he's a solid talent by having him looks relatively strong in his defeats, but at this moment in time he just has that stench of 'jobber' about him, and with Inokuma failing to impress of late- crowd were sat on their hands for this match. </span></p><p>

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</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 2: Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs </strong></p><p><strong>

The Forgotten (Hideaki Kasuse & Kohei Hidaka)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_EbiKadivar.jpg</span><strong> &</strong> <span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PaulCrowley.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>vs</strong></span></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-size:10px;"> </span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:10px;"><span style="font-size:10px;">

</span></span></p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HideakiKasuse.jpg</span> <strong>& </strong><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KoheiHidaka.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

After a bit of a feeling out process, The Forgotten manage to gain the advantage when they nailed the Ambassadors Club with Stereo Drop-Kicks. The Forgotten then managed to isolate Paul Crowley and combined on a Slingshot Catapult/Diving Bulldog combo for a two count.</p><p> </p><p>

The Forgotten then looked to set up for Remember This {Superplex/Diving Cross Body Combo), only for Kavidar to intervene and send Hidaka crashing back in with a springboard hurracanrana, before breaking up Kasuse's pin attempt on Crowley with a Standing Corkscrew Moonsault.</p><p> </p><p>

Kavidar then nailed Hidaka with a Dropsault and from there on the momentum had turned in the Ambassadors Club favour with Kasuse ultimately falling to the <strong>Sheik From Above </strong>(Double Jump Moonsault), whilst Crowley had Hidaka neutralised with a crossface chickenwing.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Ebi Kavidar [w] & Paul Crowley bt Hideaki Kasuse [L] & Kohei Hidaka in 6:48 via pinfall (Sheik From Above)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 51</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi: </strong></span><span style="color:#9932CC;">Can you tell me who these guys are again... I KNOW who the two gaijin idiots are, they're those 'high class' numpties. I mean the two generic guys in black trunks. </span></p><p>

</p><p><strong>

</strong><strong><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">Takayuki Balls: R</span></strong><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">outine, by the numbers lower card tag team match, with a suitably apathetic reaction from the crowd. In all honesty first two matches have felt like an extension of the pre-show, rather than kicking off the main show itself- lets hope the next match can spark some life into the crowd. </span></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>_____________________________________________________________</p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong> Match 3: Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long vs </strong></p><p><strong>

Meido Machine, HUSTLE Umiro & Nyan Nyan Neko Man</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DarkWolfII.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Incognito.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TianLong.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>vs</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MeidoMachine.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HUSTLEUmiro.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ShikiHirasialt_zps5ae04e13.jpg?t=1359837837</span></p><p> </p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

Tuturu! are goofing about in the ring during their introductions, Meido and Neko Man doing cute cat poses, whilst HUSTLE does a spinneroonie- when the Kuro-Nadeshiko trio sneak into the ring and attack the goofball trio from behind. Kuro put the boots to their opponents, and take things out of the floor, where Dark Wolf II powerbombs Meido Machine into a guard-rail, IMPERIOUS then combined on a Neckbreaker/Flying Crossbody combo on Neko Man- but HUSTLE was able make the save.</p><p> </p><p>

HUSTLE hit a double clothesline on Long and Incognito but then ate a Lariat from Dark Wolf II, before IMPERIOUS returned to their feet and combined on an STF/Basement drop-kick combo. The Kuro trio then proceeded to work over HUSTLE in their corner,finding the opportunity to use illegal tactics (such as choking HUSTLE with the tag rope as much as possible). HUSTLE's Tuturu! stable mates protestations only serving to distract referee Sugimiura from keeping his eyes on the match. </p><p> </p><p>

HUSTLE to his credit keeps trying to fight out of the predicament that he is, but any rally his cut off by an eye-rake or a knee into the groin- that seems to always go by un-noticed by Sugimura. The crowd try to urge HUSTLE on, but the Kuro trio were slowly wearing him down with their basic but effective offence- something that was also getting the crowd restless.....leading to Incognito 'trolling' the crowd by teasing a standing moonsault, but instead just proceeding to stomp on HUSTLE's nuts. </p><p> </p><p>

Neko Man and Meido protested once again, at such blatant rule-breaking, but all that did was allow the Kuro trio to triple team HUSTLE, with IMPERIOUS combining on a choke-slam/slingshot senton and then Dark Wolf II going up and nailing HUSTLE with the <strong>Wolfs-Rain</strong> (Diving Elbow Drop).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr......</p><p> </p><p>

But the Kuro-trio had not reckoned on Meido Machine having a chocolate parfait ready and waiting for HUSTLE- who kicked out and then 'chocolate parfait' powered up! Suddenly finding the energy to level Dark Wolf II with a lariat, plant Tian Long with a Fireman's Carry Facebuster and then fling Incognito across the ring with a release belly to belly suplex......</p><p> </p><p>

HUSTLE was too worn down after that however, and simply looked to make the tag out and with one last burst of energy, he managed to do exactly that to get the tag into Meido Machine. The 'World's Most Dangerous Otaku' took down Dark Wolf II with an STO, then planted Tian Long with a Rolling Cutter, but then found himself nailed with a spinning heel kick from Incognito. </p><p> </p><p>

'El Pesadilla Hermosa' then planted Meido with his trademark Tilt-A-Whirl Russian Leg-sweep- Incognito then went out onto the apron, and proceeded to tease the crowd that he was about to do something flashy, only for Meido to recover and drop-kick Incognito off the apron- before following up with a Diving Cross Body Splash.</p><p> </p><p>

Meido then looked set to pitch Incognito back into the ring, only to be nailed from behind by Tian Long. The Kuro trio then pitched Meido back into the ring and the proceeded to put the boots to the 'World's Most Dangerous Otaku, when all of a sudden Meido threw up the Heart symbol- causing the Moe Time Freeze. </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p></p><span>http://3.bp.blogspot.com/--S4OHbdOYlk/TmMnZwrphpI/AAAAAAAAALA/XeVhZyHrVOc/s320/mio_maid_moe_moe_kyun.jpg.jpeg</span><p><strong>

Moe Time !</strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Meido managed to pull himself up off the mat, Nyan Nyan Neko Man and HUSTLE had also managed to stay imune to the power of the Moe Time Freeze and proceeded to join their Tuturu! comrade in the ring, before all three hit a trio of snap suplexes! </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>

<img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRIyj67kqGMxVY82I16-SvK4RwO3jhPpj7dbcCtOEy2erwTS6DQ2g" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRIyj67kqGMxVY82I16-SvK4RwO3jhPpj7dbcCtOEy2erwTS6DQ2g" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>MOE!</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR027VJpkba7DSiXGV9dc_YfstzMXzFfelcwgT4bc3YAR7zGVUDzQ" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR027VJpkba7DSiXGV9dc_YfstzMXzFfelcwgT4bc3YAR7zGVUDzQ" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

MONEY!</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p><p>

<img alt="images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQf8vs4qEQyp8m3XEQmzX7aY7vy_Dq3hG1fNcTWG7Jn5-MSEZQMSg" data-src="https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQf8vs4qEQyp8m3XEQmzX7aY7vy_Dq3hG1fNcTWG7Jn5-MSEZQMSg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p><strong>

NYAN! </strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Meido Machine then placed Incognito in the <strong>Nyan-Lock</strong> (Keylock), whilst Tian Long suddenly found himself placed in the<strong> Ny-Ankle Loc</strong>k by Neko Man. But referee Sugimura waived both submissions off, claiming that he did not know who the legal man was. Technically Sugimura had a point, but given the fact that he continued to ignore other infractions- seemed a bit hypocrytical of the ref. </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SohTerajima.jpg</span><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;"><strong>This can only mean trouble - but for who? </strong></span></p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Dark Wolf II got up and then levelled Neko Man from behind with a lariat, whilst Soh Terajima also sneaked into the ring and blasted Meido Machine with a <strong>Black Box Shot</strong>. HUSTLE Umiro came back in, but found himself taken down with a drop toe hold from the interfering Terajima and Dark Wolf II followed up with an elbow drop- as the bickering Kuro stable members appeared to be on the same page.</p><p> </p><p>

Terajima then lined up another Black Box Shot on HUSTLE, only to once again 'accidentally' end up nailing Dark Wolf II, however the 'Ducker Diver' could not take advantage, as Incognito came flying in to nail HUSTLE with the <strong>Bala De Dios </strong>(Flying Spinning Heel Kick). Meido Machine then got back up, but IMPERIOUS combined on an <strong>IMPERIAL combo </strong>(Spinning Heel Kick/Backdrop Suplex).</p><p> </p><p>

Neko Man, made the save but then found himself spiked with a kip-up Poison Rana from Incognito, before Tian Long came crashing down upon the 'Feline Enigma' with the <strong>Corkscrew From Heaven </strong>(Corkscrew Senton)- sealing the victory for the Kuro-Nadeshiko trio in a chaotic match. </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Result: Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long [w] bt Nyan Nyan Neko Man [L], Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro in 11:26 via pinfall (Corkscrew From Heaven)</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>

Rating: 65</strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p><p>

<span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span><span style="color:#9932CC;"> Only an idiot would try to referee this match....Oh what am I saying...an idiot IS refereeing this match. </span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls: </strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">At times this match came dangerously close to degenerating into a total mess, but they managed to just about hold things together for this to end up as an entertaining mid-card tag. Even if the wrestling itself may not always be technically brilliant , a match involving MOE! MONEY! will at the very least be fun and entertaining. </span></p><p><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">

</span></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">______________________________________________________________________</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Match 4: Tokyo Wrecking Crew (Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date) vs</strong></p><p><strong>

The Salty Delinquents (Soh Terajima & Blood Spider Jr)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_OdaYamawaki.jpg</span> <strong>&</strong> <span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HiroDate.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>vs</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SohTerajima.jpg</span><strong> &</strong> <span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BloodSpiderJr.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

The Tokyo Wrecking Crew were able to quickly take control of the match, as they showed off their great teamwork, and got close two counts with a double team slingshot suplex on Terajima and a suplex/frog-splash combination on Blood Spider, with last ditch saves from the Delinquents partner just about keeping in the match. </p><p> </p><p>

The Delinquents managed to get their way into the match, when Terajima managed to distract Date and Blood Spider blew mist into Yamawaki's face, before almost stealing victory with a Low Blow School Boy Roll-Up.</p><p> </p><p>

Despite being able to kick out at two, Yamawaki suddenly found himself isolated in the Delinquents corner and had to kick out again when Terajima planted 'Fearless' with a Hangman's Neckbreaker and Blood Spider followed up with the <strong>Blood Drop</strong> (Senton Bomb). </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DarkWolfII.jpg</span><p>

<span style="font-size:8px;"><strong>Here to Help?</strong></span></p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

The Kuro-Nadeshiko pair became frustrated that they were unable to put Yamawaki away and Terajima reached for the Black Box- only for Dark Wolf II to come along and snatch it out of the 'Cloaked Assassin's' hands and then crack the box over the head of his fellow Kuro-Nadeshiko stable mate. </p><p> </p><p>

Blood Spider Jr then argued with Dark Wolf II, before turning his attention back to Yamawaki, who then proceeded to nail 'The New Nightmare' with a Leaping Lariat and then plant Blood Spider with an STO. Yamawaki then tagged Date back in- before the former All Asia Tag champion's levelled Spider with the<strong> Sky Tree</strong> (Doomsday Device).</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date [w] bt Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima in 8:24 via pinfall (Sky Tree)</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Rating: 58</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="color:#9932CC;"> I saw this American film the other day, and someone was called a douchebag. I think it might apply to that guy who carries that plastic box around with him. </span></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls:</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> Following on from the shenanigans of the Tuturu! match, this might have suffered a bit, by being something relativelty similar (substitute comedy for cheating) but the Tokyo Wrecking Crew managed to at least drag a half decent contest from their 'salty' opponents. </span></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>_________________________________________________________</p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 5: Hyotaru Ichigawa, Taheji Ebisawa & Kan Mitsubishi vs GUSHIKEN, Chojiro Ono & RIKU</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HyotaruIchigawa.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TaheijiEbisawa.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KanMitsubishi.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>vs</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_GUSHIKEN.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ChojiroOno.jpg</span><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_RIKU.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

This six man tag between the Kuro trio of RIKU and the UNK and the Warriors of Tradition and Mitsubishi, was an evenly contested strike for strike brawl in the early going, until RIKU managed to get in a cheap shot from the apron whilst Ebisawa was in with Ono. </p><p> </p><p>

The Kuro trio worked over Ebisawa in their corner but Ono telegraphed a <strong>Tsunami </strong>(Big Splash) and Ebisawa was able to move out of the way, before nailing RIKU with a <strong>Dozer</strong> (Spear) to make the tag to Ichigawa.</p><p> </p><p>

Ichigawa then rocked GUSHIKEN with a Discus Elbow, before taking 'Great Thunder' off his feet with a Dragon Screw Leg Whip and then applying a Cloverleaf. GUSHIKEN managed to power his way out of the submission hold, only to then be nailed with a <strong>Decapitator</strong> (Running Bicycle Kick).....</p><p> </p><p>

However when Ichigawa was making the pin, referee Sugimura's attention was divided by Ono. RIKU then tried to come in and blindside Ichigawa with a Yakuza Kick but was cut off by Mitsubishi. Mitubishi then landed the <strong>Power Punch </strong>(Right Hook Punch) on RIKU and 'Fist of Granite' looked set to pull out what would be seen as a shock pin.</p><p> </p><p>

Once again though Sugimura's attention was divided by Kuro-Nadeshiko- much to the annoyance of the Warriors- who were then goaded into brawling with the Udon Noodle Killers. RIKU however was still down and Mitsubishi, lifted the 'Virus' up for a Brainbuster only for RIKU to suddenly come to life again, goozle Mitsubishi and planet 'Fist of Granite' with a chokeslam.</p><p> </p><p>

RIKU then nailed Mitsubishi with the <strong>Witchblade </strong>(Jumping Spinning Heel Kick), and this time Sugimura was able to conveniently ignore any other distractions and make the three count.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: GUSHIKEN, Chojiro Ono & RIKU [w] bt Hyotaru Ichigawa, Taheji Ebisawa & Kan Mitsubishi [L] in 8:39 via pinfall (Witchblade)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 57</strong></span></p><p>

</p><p><span style="color:#9932CC;">

</span><span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span><span style="color:#9932CC;"> Never has a name been more apt for a team, looks like the entire shop of Udon Noodles were murdered by these two! </span></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> </span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls:</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> A solid six man tag- nothing more, nothing less. As the lowest man on the totem pole out of all six and the most disposable, it came to no surprise that Mitsubishi ended up eating the pin. The UNK and the WoT ended up cancelling each other out and RIKU picked up a much needed win. </span></p><p>

________________________________________________________________</p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 6: Eikichi Minamoto vs Junichi Matsuo</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_EikichiMinamoto.jpg</span><strong> vs </strong><span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JunichiMatsuo.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

Matsuo comes out first with his bevy of Bishojo girls in tow, before treating the fans to the 'sexy zone' dance routine. When Minamoto enters the ring, he then proceeded to mock Matsuo by doing the dance routine, and then tried to force once of Matsuo's dancing girls to do the routine with him- the dancing girl response to that request was a cold hard slap in the face, before Minamoto then turned right round into a Tornado Kick from Matsuo.</p><p> </p><p>

Matsuo then continued to have the Heavyweight champion on the back foot in the early going, keeping 'Rumble Heart' off balance with drop-kicks, arm-drags and headscissors take-downs that even lead to a few flash pinfall attempts. </p><p> </p><p>

Feeling overwhelmed by the relentless quick-fire pressure from Matsuo, Minamoto tried to bail out to the floor to take a powder, but 'Sexy Zone' was able to quickly think on his feet and prevent 'Rumble Heart' from trying to slow things down when he springboarded of the top-rope and drilled Minamoto with a Springboard Tornado DDT.</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto then went slumping into the corner, and seeing that 'Sexy Zone' went over to the opposite corner, climbed up top and proceeded to nail Minamoto with a corner to corner missile drop-kick. </p><p> </p><p>

Matsuo dragged Minamoto nearer to the centre of the ring and went for the pin, but 'Rumble Heart' was able to kick out at two. However the 'Heavyweight Champion' remained rooted to the mat and Matsuo saw that as an opportunity to head up top- however Minamoto was 'playing possum' and rose back to his feet to cut off Matsuo from going for the <strong>Heavy Rotation</strong> (450 Senton)....</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto then tried to bring Matsuo back in with a superplex, but 'Sexy Zone' was able to shove 'Rumble Heart' back down to the mat and then when Minamoto popped back up- Matsuo tried for a Tornado DDT only for Minamoto to block the attempt and then drop Matsuo across the top-rope with a front suplex- then before Matsuo could respond, he found himself sent crashing off the ring-apron and into the guard-rail after being nailed with a <strong>Decapitator</strong> (Running Bicyle Kick) from Minamoto.</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto then went out to the floor, and trapped Matsuo's right leg in one of the guard-rails before delivering a Dragon Screw Leg-Whip. Minamoto broke up the floor count from referee Ochida, and then proceeded to continue to work over Matsuo's leg on the outside- that included subjecting Matsuo to a nasty looking shinbreaker on the ring-steps, and then a knee-drop onto Matsuo's leg from the apron to the floor. </p><p> </p><p>

Feeling that he had incapicitated Matsuo enough , Minamoto rolled back into the ring and waited for Ochida to count to twenty... and whilst Ochida did that 'Rumble Heart' once again mocked Matsuo's dance routine.....</p><p> </p><p>

Seventeen.....</p><p> </p><p>

Eighteen.......</p><p> </p><p>

Nineteen.......</p><p> </p><p>

It looked as though Matsuo wasn't going to be able to make it back into the ring.....</p><p> </p><p>

Twen.......</p><p> </p><p>

But literally at the last split second, 'Sexy Zone' managed to find just enough energy to make it back into the ring. Minamoto paced around in frustration over the fact that Matsuo had made it back into the ring, but quickly regained his focused when he saw that Matsuo could still barely just about stand on one leg. </p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto tried to set up for the <strong>Harima DDT</strong> (Double Arm DDT), but Matsuo's deadweight was proving troublesome to lift up- so a frustrated Minamoto delivered a few clubbing blows to Matsuo's back and hoisted 'Sexy Zone' upon his shoulders to set up for the <strong>Gurugu Mawaru </strong>(Airplane Spin Samoan Drop)....</p><p> </p><p>

But before Minamoto could deliver it Matsuo countered into a crucifix bomb....</p><p> </p><p>

One....</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto kicked out, but then got nailed with a Tornado Kick.....</p><p> </p><p>

It was only a glancing blow though from Matsuo, who was unable to deliver it with the full force he normally does, and Minamoto was able to stay on his feet- only for Matsuo to bring Minamoto down with a double leg take-down and transition into the <strong>Fanservice</strong> (Double Leg Cradle Pin).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr..........</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto managed to kick out at the last split second, but Matsuo wasn't going to let up on the pressure and once again went for a Tornado Kick, but this time Minamoto was able to duck out of the way and came back off the ropes with a <strong>Decapitator </strong>(Running Bicycle Kick), only for Matsuo to sidestep out of the way of that, and then use the ropes to build up a head of steam to send Minamoto down with a spinning headscissors....</p><p> </p><p>

But Matsuo was still slowed up from earlier, and Minamoto was able to block the spinning head-scissors and then counter into a Brainbuster....or at least that is what Minamoto tried as Matsuo then found a way to counter into a <strong>Cutter! </strong></p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Thr......</p><p> </p><p>

Minamoto managed to kick out, but the stunned 'Rumble Heart' remained rooted to the mat..... and 'Sexy Zone' once again decided to head up top.....</p><p> </p><p>

But Matsuo, took too long 'climbing up' and Minamoto was back to his feet once again, but 'Sexy Zone' was able to adjust to the situation and nailed Minamoto with a missile drop-kick, before hobbling back to his feet and then nailing 'Rumble Heart' with another Tornado Kick- that sent Minamoto crashing back onto the canvas. </p><p> </p><p>

Matsuo then decided against going up top this time, and went for a <strong>Standing Corkscrew Moonsault</strong>........</p><p> </p><p>

But Minamoto got the knees up, and as Matsuo staggered back to his feet delivered a boot into Matsuo's already winded mid-section, before butterflying Matsuo's arms and planting 'Sexy Zone' with the <strong>Harima DDT </strong>(Double Arm DDT).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.......</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Thr.......</p><p> </p><p>

To Minamoto's immediate frustration, Matsuo showed great fighting spirit by kicking out and 'Rumble Heart's remonstrating over the count with referee Ochida, allowed for Matsuo to rise to his feet and begin to rally but it was clear that the damage Minamoto had done to Matsuo's right leg earlier had de-railed 'Sexy Zone' and Matsuo was unable to rally with much effectiveness and after a few decisive fore-arm smashes, Minamoto once again had Matsuo dazed enough for him to deliver what he hoped to be a decisive blow- this time drilling 'Sexy Zone' with the<strong> Ode To Eri </strong>(Cradle Brainbuster)......</p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Three</p><p> </p><p>

This time it was decisive, as Minamoto managed to avoid the upset. </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Junichi Matsuo [L] in 15:17 via pinfall (Ode To Eri)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 75 </strong></span></p><p>

</p><p><span style="color:#9932CC;">

</span><span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span><span style="color:#9932CC;"> On one hand Matsuo's dancing with those second rate harpies needs to be mocked- but then again I don't think we need to be subjected to Minamoto's gyrating. In fact there's only one guy who I want to see do a sexy dance in that ring and that's my oh so wonderful Nori-chan! </span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">: No surprise that Minamoto won, but Matsuo really brought it to the Heavyweight Champion and his efforts to not only stay in the match but have Minamoto worried by his fighting spirit- really got the crowd behind him. </span></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>___________________________________________________________</p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 7: Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs </strong></p><p><strong>

Hiroto Nori, Shintaro Hideki & Koto Arato</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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<span style="font-size:12px;"><strong>vs</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

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</p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

Both sides are fan favourites, so there is probably a split amongst the crowd as to who they will support. No signs of either side playing the de-facto heel role here either, as they engage in a show of respect with handshakes all round- something that looked to have been instigated by the respective leaders of the two factions. </p><p> </p><p>

We get some fast paced chain wrestling exchanges in the early going, leading to some stand-offs- however things pick up a notch around the five minute mark when Hideki almost catches Talisman in a Cross Arm-Bar. 'The Second Coming' manages to escape and then gets a bit more aggressive peppering Hideki with some fore-arm smashes and then whipping Hideki into the ropes before nailing 'Integral Prowess' with a drop-kick. </p><p> </p><p>

Talisman turns it over to Zodiac, who then the planted Hideki with a spinning headscissors facebuster to put the Guardians further in control. Whispered then began to further take control, getting another two count off a double team vertical suplex dropped into a cutter. At this stage Prime Dragon wanted back into the match, and looked to be cutting a frustated figure as the Junior Tag champions decided to only tag one another. Realising the tension that was building, Zodiac decided to tag the Guardians leader into the match.</p><p> </p><p>

Prime Dragon then nailed the increasingly worn down Hideki with a palm strike and drilled 'Integral Prowess' with a Brainbuster- but before he could make the cover Talisman tagged himself back in. Talisman looking as though he had suddenly been taken 'arrogant jerk' lessons from Eikichi Minamoto, then arrogantly posed over Hideki, before taunting 'Integral Prowess' to get up- something that left his tag partners and the crowd completely unimpressed. </p><p> </p><p>

Hideki did begin to rally back to his feet, but his efforts were cut short with a Spin-Out Side Powerbomb from the 'Second Coming'. Talisman then followed up with a standing corkscrew moonsault- only for Hideki to move out of the way and then stun Talisman with a Dropsault. The Junior Tag Champion stayed on his feet, but was then further stunned with a springboard Enziguri from a suddenly re-invigorated Hideki. </p><p> </p><p>

However Hideki's burst of fighting spirit had run it's course and both were laid out on the mat, looking to get the tag out of a team mate. Hideki managed to get over first to make the tag to Koto Arato, but Talisman wasn't too far behind getting the tag into Zodiac- who rocked Arato with a missile drop-kick.</p><p> </p><p>

'Strong Dreamer' went staggering back into the corner and Zodiac followed in with a somersault back elbow- only to get caught by Arato and planted with a Uranage. Arato using his size and power then dominated Zodiac, subjecting 'Innovations God' to a Half Nelson Backbreaker, Arato-Lariat and a Release Belly to Belly Suplex for a two count.</p><p> </p><p>

Arato then turned it over to Hiroto Nori- who whipped Zodiac into the corner and then followed in with a corner to corner running drop-kick and then planted 'Innovations God' with a Reverse STO, before deciding to head up top. However before Nori could take flight Talisman sneaked over and grab hold of Nori's leg......Nori managed to shake Talisman off but Zodiac had risen back to his feet and then proceeded to send 'Battle' crashing back into the ring with a Springboard Cutter !</p><p> </p><p>

Nori managed to kick out at two but Zodiac continued to turn the tables on Nori, who staggered into a Blue Thunder Driver, leading to another two count for 'Innovations God'. Zodiac then tagged in Prime Dragon and Talisman looked a bit put out by that decision, with the Junior Tag Team Champions exchanging words with one another on the apron.</p><p> </p><p>

Back in the ring Nori got back to his feet, only to be nailed with a Rolling Wheel Kick and then drilled with a Brainbuster. Feeling that wouldn't be enough to put Nori away, Dragon then followed up with the <strong>Dragonsault </strong>(Springboard Moonsault).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr......</p><p> </p><p>

Hideki decided to dive in to make the save....that then drew out Zodiac out of the guardians corner. Inevitably things began to break down, as everyone rushed into the ring. It was the Guardians who managed to seize control in the melee....Talisman taking down Arato with a spinning headscissors that he transitioned into an Octopus Stretch, Prime Dragon taking down Nori with a drop toe hold and locking in a Cross Legged STF and Zodiac catching Hideki in the<strong> Flame Haze </strong>( Tilt-A-Whirl Crucifix Arm Bar).....</p><p> </p><p>

It looked as though Hideki was about to tap out, but Arato managed to break free of Talisman's Octopus Stretch, make the save and then level the Guardians trio with a series of Arato-Lariat's as both Nori and Hideki rolled out of the ring to re-group.</p><p> </p><p>

Zodiac and Talisman both managed to roll out of the ring, leaving Dragon in with Arato. 'Strong Dreamer' waited for Dragon to rise back to his feet and then delivered another <strong>Arato-Lariat!</strong></p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr......</p><p> </p><p>

Dragon showed his fighting spirit by kicking out, but was still flat out on the canvas- leading to Arato dumping the 'Grand Pillar' with the <strong>Gotch Suplex </strong>(Dead Lift German Suplex).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr.......</p><p> </p><p>

Zodiac came in to make the save, but was soon tossed back out of the ring by Arato. Talisman however sneaked in behind Arato, and had a chair in his hand....the 'Second Coming' swung the chair into Arato's back, but 'Strong Dreamer' just shook it off, turned round and nailed Talisman with a fore-arm smash.....</p><p> </p><p>

Arato then lifted the dazed Talisman up for a Powerbomb......</p><p> </p><p>

But as everyone knows by now, you do NOT powerbomb Talisman.....</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>HIGURASHI</strong> (Front Flip Facebuster) !!</p><p> </p><p>

And Talisman even managed to plant Arato's face onto the chair he had brought into the ring.....</p><p> </p><p>

The 'Second Coming' then rolled out of the ring and Prime Dragon perhaps not fully realising the nefarious means that Talisman had gone to, to turn things around crawled across to cover Arato. </p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Thr........</p><p> </p><p>

Hiroto Nori dived in to make the save, but was quickly ordered back to his corner by referee Sugimura. Prime Dragon then managed to make the tag out to Zodiac. Seeing that Arato was still laid out on the canvas, 'Innovations God' headed up top and went for the <strong>Universe </strong>(450 Splash)....</p><p> </p><p>

Only for Arato to get his senses back and get his knees up- winding Zodiac in the process.....</p><p> </p><p>

And though Zodiac managed to tag back out first to Talisman, it brought Arato enough time to get the tag to Hiroto Nori. The S.H.I.P leader took control with a drop-kick rebounding off the ropes, before planting Talisman with a Reverse STO. The 'Second Coming' rose back to his feet only to then be peppered with the Endless Nori kick flurry.</p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr.....</p><p> </p><p>

Prime Dragon came in to make the save, but was soon cut off by Hideki, and Nori headed up top, as he looked to finish Talisman off with the <strong>Flying Bonito </strong>(Sky Twister Press).....</p><p> </p><p>

Talisman however rose back to his feet, only for Nori to see that the situation had changed and drill the Junior Tag champion with a Tornado DDT, and then follow up with the <strong>YAKISOBA !</strong>! (Tilt-A-Whirl Cross Arm Breaker)</p><p> </p><p>

But just as it looked like Talisman was about to be on the verge of tapping out, Zodiac dived into make the save.....</p><p> </p><p>

Zodiac then delivered into a boot into Nori's mid-section and then spiked 'Battle' with the <strong>ZODIAC SNIPER X !</strong> (Front Flip Piledriver), only for Shintaro Hideki to then enter the ring and nail Zodiac with a Superkick. However referee Sugimura, managed to recognise neither was the legal man and ordered Hideki back to his corner, whilst a dazed Zodiac rolled back out of the ring.</p><p> </p><p>

Talisman then seeing that Nori was now flat out on the mat, decided to head up top.....but once again he seemed to be reading from the Minamoto manual, and spent some time posteuring on the top turnbuckle.....</p><p> </p><p>

That turned out to be a big mistake as Nori dug down, perhaps inspired by Mio Mio screeching at him to get up, and found the energy to once again rise to his feet- before sending the 'Second Coming' crashing back into the ring with <strong>SUPER NIGIRI SERVING </strong>(Leaping Reverse STO from the top-rope).....</p><p> </p><p>

However Nori was simply too worn down to make the cover, and it became a race to see who could tag out first.....unfortunatelty for Nori, ring positioning was in Talisman's favour and he managed to get the tag to Zodiac first. </p><p> </p><p>

Zodiac prevented Nori from tagging out and then tagged in Prime Dragon.... Prime Dragon then drilled with the <strong>PRIME DRIVER 2000 </strong> (Wrist Clutch Over The Shoulder Belly to Back Piledriver)....</p><p> </p><p>

Only for Talisman to then tag himself in.....</p><p> </p><p>

With Nori still flat out on the mat, the Guardians trio exchanged words- before both Zodiac and Talisman decided to enter the ring and set up for their signature tag team move <strong>Steins Gate </strong>(Wheelbarrow Dropped into a Facebuster).....</p><p> </p><p>

But Nori managed to reverse Zodiac's wheelbarrow into a victory roll and then took down both of the Junior Tag Team Champions with a Double Reverse STO...Before getting the tag to Hideki.</p><p> </p><p>

Hideki nailed Whispered with a consecutive <strong>Super-Kicks.</strong>...and then nailed Talisman with another before planting the 'Second Coming' with the <strong>SHIRANUI </strong>(Backflip Inverted DDT)......</p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

THREE!! </p><p> </p><p>

Shintaro Hideki had earned the victory for S.H.I.P in this back and forth trios battle.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Hiroto Nori, Shintaro Hideki [w] & Koto Arato bt Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman [L] in 20:01 via pinfall (Shiranui)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 82</strong></span></p><p>

</p><p><span style="color:#800080;">

</span><span style="color:#800080;"><span style="color:#9932CC;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span></span><span style="color:#800080;"><span style="color:#9932CC;"> My Nori-chan can be pretty amazing sometimes. I was a bit worried there, but with my love giving him encouragment, he can do anything !</span></span><span style="color:#9932CC;"> </span><span style="color:#9932CC;"><em>(Said after Nori delivered the Super Nigiri-Serving to Talisman).</em></span><span style="color:#9932CC;"> </span></p><p>

</p><p><strong>

</strong><strong><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';">Takayuki Balls:</span></strong><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> Great match, top class action and lots of drama.....this had the crowd on the edge of the seats. With the combination of workers in this match, you always knew they could come up with something special but with it being a face vs face match, there was always that possibility it would lack that bit of 'edge' that would take it from being a good match to an excellent one. It seemed that way at the start, but then Talisman gradually took on the mantle of being the 'de-facto heel' in the match, even if his team mates were still playing it as crowd favourites. The finish was absolutely the right one too, Hideki gets a solid win before he challenges Sairento for the title and Talisman who was being a jerk for the majority of the match ate the defeat, to the satisfaction of the crowd</span>.</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Post Match Comments:</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#006400;"><strong>Shintaro Hideki:</strong></span><span style="color:#006400;"> I wish Yamato-san luck in defeating Sairento-san tonight, but rest assured I will not hold back tomorrow night..I will trying as hard against my best friend, as I would against Sairento...because winning the DIASPORA Super Junior Championship- means that you are the very best. </span></p><p>

_________________________________________________________</p><p> </p><p>

<em>Meanwhile in the Guardians locker room Whispered get into a heated exchange with one another...</em>.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Zodiac:</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> What the hell was going on out there, you cost us the match tonight</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> I'm the liability, perhaps you should take a look at Prime Dragon....</span></p><p>

</p><p><strong>

</strong><strong><span style="color:#000080;">Zodiac: </span></strong><span style="color:#000080;">You seriously don't think that clown Minamoto has a point.</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> Perhaps I do</span></p><p>

</p><p><span style="color:#000080;">

</span><span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Zodiac:</strong></span><span style="color:#000080;"> We've got a good thing going here with the Guardians and if Dragon-san defeats Minamoto on Sunday, we can get things back on track.</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> Big IF. Whose been getting results of late, who has a championship around their waist...like WE Do. </span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Zodiac: </strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">What does that matter, Dragon-san has showed that he can be a champion before and he can be a champion again</span></p><p>

</p><p><span style="color:#4B0082;">

</span><span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> But I'm starting to suspect that Dragon-san's time is passing him by.</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#000080;"><strong>Zodiac: </strong></span><span style="color:#000080;">Get rid of those doubts, you have with our leader....he is strong and he will prove to us how strong he us, when he defeats Minamoto.</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> OK ....OK...perhaps I am being a little bit hasty in my judgement, and apologize for acting as I did in the match earlier.</span></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Zodiac:</strong> Lets just forget tonight happened, refocus and move on.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#4B0082;"><strong>Talisman:</strong></span><span style="color:#4B0082;"> I already have. </span></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>___________________________________________________________</p><p>

</p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>~Seize Chance, Are You Solution?~</strong></p></div><p></p><p></p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Match 8: Super Junior Championship: </strong></p><p><strong>

Sairento vs Kotei Yamato</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DIASPORA_Junior.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Sairento.jpg</span><strong> vs</strong> <span>http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KoteiYamato.jpg</span></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>

 

</p><div class="ipsEmbeddedVideo"><div><iframe width="200" height="150" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/7yn6c--ivYc?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="" title="Color - Code Geass OP1"></iframe></div></div>' is heard over the speakers and out emerges the challenger for the Super Junior Championship- Kotei Yamato. <p> </p><p>

As Yamato bounces on the soles of his feet, head-down giving off an air of determined focus at what lies ahead,

</p><div class="ipsEmbeddedVideo"><div><iframe width="200" height="150" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/9opZi6PluKI?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="" title="higurashi no naku koro ni opening full"></iframe></div></div> of the Super Junior Champion Sairento is then played over the speakers and the 'Silent Reaper' makes his way to the ring in his usual eerie robotic like fashion. This is Sairento's first defence of his second championship reign after defeating Prime Dragon earlier in the month at Bunkyo Hall, Tokyo. <p> </p><p>

Yamato gets right up to Sairento, after the pomp and ceremony of the full in-ring introductions, in an attempt to show the fans and Sairento, that he does not fear the 'Silent Reaper'....</p><p> </p><p>

As soon as the bell rings, they unload on one another with a flurry of fore-arm shots.Yamato throwing in more shots, but Sairento's having more weight behind them. Eventually Sairento's heavier shots seemed to be wearing Yamato down, and despite the defiance he was showing to back down against the champion, eventually Yamato fell to his knees......</p><p> </p><p>

But before Sairento could follow up Yamato found another wind, and came right back at Sairento with another flurry. This time Yamato had the 'Silent Reaper' on the backfoot and planted the super junior champion with a bulldog, followed by a basement drop-kick to the face. </p><p> </p><p>

Yamato then picked up Sairento for a Brainbuster, but that was blocked by the Super Junior Champion- who then tried to reverse into one of his own, but Yamato blocked that and sent Sairento staggering into the corner with a high knee lift. 'Pin Point' then followed up with a Step Up Corner Knee Strike. Sairento staggered out of the corner before being planted with a Flip Neckbreaker. </p><p> </p><p>

Yamato then decided to head up to the second turnbuckle, and looked set to deliver a Diving Knee Drop- only for Sairento to eerily sit back up and then nail Yamato with a Yakuza Kick. 'Pin Point' suddenly found himself slumped beside the bottom turnbuckle and Sairento followed in immediately with a facewash. Sairento didn't want to end it at just one facewash though, he wanted to deliver another but Yamato showed great fighting spirit once again and suddenly lept back to his feet, to stun Sairento with a drop-kick. </p><p> </p><p>

Sairento slumped to the canvas, but managed to roll out of the ring to try and re-group. Yamato wasn't going to yet Sairento rest though, and came crashing through the ropes like a heat seeking missile with a suicide dive- that sent Sairento crashing against the guard-rail.</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato then attempted to bring the dazed Sairento back into the ring, only for the 'Silent Reaper' to sneak in a knee shot to Yamato's groin, butterfly the arms of the former Junior Tag champ and powerbomb Pin Point onto the floor. </p><p> </p><p>

Sairento then broke up referee Ochida's twenty count, before whipping Yamato into the ring-steps and then sadistically following up with a <strong>Kuro-Stomp </strong>(Surfboard Curb Stomp) on the ring-steps! </p><p> </p><p>

'Pin Point' looked to be out cold and Sairento slithered back into the ring- despite the fact his face was fully hidden by his mask, you could tell from his body language, that Sairento showed no emotion towards the violent act he had just subjected Yamato to, and Ochida began to count towards what looked to be certain victory for the 'Silent Reaper' as Yamato lay motionless on the floor. </p><p> </p><p>

Eighteen.....</p><p> </p><p>

Unbelievably Yamato seemed to be regaining his senses....</p><p> </p><p>

Nineteen........</p><p> </p><p>

He's back to his feet....</p><p> </p><p>

Twen..........</p><p> </p><p>

At the last split second, Yamato managed to barely roll himself back into the ring. You could sense a modicum of frustration from the emotionless champion, at Yamato's show of defiance. But 'Pin Point' still looked liked he would barely be able to put up any resitance and the 'Silent Reaper' moved in for the kill.</p><p> </p><p>

Sairento hoisted Yamato onto his shoulders, but 'Pin Point' further began to regain his senses, and began to deliver a series of side-elbows.....the champion shook them off and set up for a Crucifix Powerbomb......Yamato then countered that with backslide, before suddenly trapping the 'Silent Reaper' into a butterfly lock and then delivering a flurry of knee strikes- that announcer Shu'En Kogara calls the <strong>End Game</strong>......</p><p> </p><p>

Then as though Yamato had just used up whatever ounce of energy he had left slumped himself across the now dazed Sairento.....</p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr........</p><p> </p><p>

Despite his best efforts Sairento managed to deny Yamato victory. Both however were laid out on the mat and referee Ochida began a double count......</p><p> </p><p>

Eight......</p><p> </p><p>

Sairento was up first.....</p><p> </p><p>

Nine.....</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato was back up, but then immediately ate a Yakuza Kick from Sairento. The 'Silent Reaper' then followed up with an STO backbreaker and then a Brainbuster......</p><p> </p><p>

One......</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Thr.......</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato once again showed a spirited defiance to keep his hopes of becoming the Super Junior Champion alive. Sairento lifted 'Pin Point' back to his feet and then began to set up for the<strong> Death Note</strong> (Spike Brainbuster)....but yet again Yamato found another burst of fighting spirit, blocking the attempt, nailing Sairento with a knee lift to the face and then suddenly drilling the Kuro-Nadeshiko leader with the<strong> Gurren MKII Driver </strong>(Sitout Side Driver).....</p><p> </p><p>

But Yamato was too 'spent' to follow up with an immediate cover and it was Sairento who was up first and moved in for the kill, attempting to nail Yamato with the <strong>Absolute Terror</strong> (Front Knee Strike to the Face), but 'Pin Point' managed to roll out of the way, and then suddenly get a waistlock onto Sairento before dumping the 'Silent Reaper' with a German Suplex....</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two......</p><p> </p><p>

Sairento kicked out, but Yamato was starting to feel the momentum shifting and headed up top, before taking down Sairento with a flying fore-arm smash....Yamato then planted Sairento with another German Suplex, before this time heading up to the second turnbuckle, to then come crashing down upon the 'Silent Reaper' with a Diving Knee Drop......</p><p> </p><p>

'Pin Point' now feeling that he had Sairento suffiently weakend to set up for the <strong>Gurren Driver </strong>(Scoop Slam Piledriver), but the Super Junior Champion manages to slip out and then suddenly trap Yamato in a Sleeper Hold......</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato managed to fight his way out of the Sleeper Hold, then forced another standing switch before applying a Cobra Clutch to Sairento before dumping the 'Silent Reaper' with a Cobra Clutch Suplex......</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two.....</p><p> </p><p>

Sairento kicked out, but Yamato managed to maintain hold of the Cobra Clutch and transtioned into the<strong> KNIGHTMARE FRAME</strong> (Bridging Cobra Clutch)......</p><p> </p><p>

Sairento actually looked to be fading and referee Ochida checked on the champion.....</p><p> </p><p>

Ochida raises up Sairento's arm once......</p><p> </p><p>

No response from the champion.....</p><p> </p><p>

Ochida checks again.....</p><p> </p><p>

Still no response......</p><p> </p><p>

If Sairento fails to respond again, Yamato will be the new Super Junior champion.....</p><p> </p><p>

DENIED by the 'Silent Reaper' who suddenly comes back to life and powersa his way across the mat, to force the rope-break.</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato is still in control and once again looks to deliver the <strong>Gurren Driver </strong>(Scoop Slam Piledriver)...this time he GETS IT and Sairento is drilled into the mat......</p><p> </p><p>

One.....</p><p> </p><p>

Two....</p><p> </p><p>

Thr.....</p><p> </p><p>

NO!!! Sairento then sits right back up in an eerie fashion and Yamato is now wondering what he has to do to beat the Super Junior Champion. 'Pin Point' applies a double underhook, but Sairento breaks free and then peppers Yamato with some stiff fore-arm shots.....he follows up with a Rolling Elbow and then drills the S.H.I.P man with the <strong>DEATH NOTE </strong>(Spike Brainbuster).....</p><p> </p><p>

One.......</p><p> </p><p>

Two.......</p><p> </p><p>

Three</p><p> </p><p>

Yamato's fighting spirit had run out. He had given it his best shot but Sairento proved to be just too strong for him to overcome. </p><p>

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</span><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Result: Sairento [w] bt Kotei Yamato [L] in 22:02 via pinfall (Death Note)</strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

</strong></span><span style="color:#A0522D;"><span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Sairento makes V1 Defence of the Super Junior Championship</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong> </strong></span></p><p><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>

Rating: 78 </strong></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#800080;"><strong>Mio Mio's Mochi:</strong></span><span style="color:#800080;"> Tap you asshole, TAP!!, TAP!!- AAARGHHHH!! I hate this masked jerk....Is he even human?...Is he , IS HE ?! Whatever he is, I HATE him! </span><span style="color:#800080;"><em>(Mio urging Sairento to tap to Yamato's Knightmare Frame)</em></span></p><p> </p><p>

<span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"><strong>Takayuki Balls:</strong></span><span style="font-family:'Century Gothic';"> They were always going to have hard time following the fantastic six man tag that came before, but this was an excellent and thrilling main event- even if it did lead to 'overkill' in the end with the fighting spirit/no selling (a criticism that will always be levelled at Sairento). And try as he did, to get the crowd to believe in him...no one ever really seemed to fully believe that Yamato would have any chance of walking out as the champion, especially with this being Sairento's first defence. </span></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Post Match Comments:</strong></p><p>

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</span><span style="color:#006400;"><strong>Kotei Yamato</strong></span><span style="color:#006400;">: I gave it my best, but it wasn't enough.....Sairento is tough, extremely tough but he CAN be beaten.....Hideki-san please finish what I couldn't....You CAN do it. I know you can. </span></p><p>

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</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="color:#A0522D;"><strong>Overall: 77</strong></span></span></p><p>

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<strong>Takayuki's Final Verdict: </strong>This was another solid show, and we really do seem to be finding a level of consistency on this tour, but we aren't quite able to push to that next level at the moment.</p>

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<span style="font-size:12px;"><span style="color:#8B0000;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>GRAND MASTER CUP</strong></span></span></span></p><p> </p><p>

DIASPORA are proud to announce the formation of the Grand Master Cup. </p><p> </p><p>

The Grand Master Cup will be a 32 Man single elimination tournament, with no weight limits and will take place from 12th to 30th June, with the semi finals and final taking place at the Glorious Ascension PPV on 30th June. </p><p> </p><p>

As well as earning the title of DIASPORA Grand Master and winning the trophy that goes with it, the winner of the tournament will also be guaranteed to headline Stand Alone Complex- DIASPORA's year end finale in December. </p><p> </p><p>

DIASPORA spokesman Takayuki Kunomasu commented:</p><p> </p><p>

<em>'This should be a very exciting tournament, and with it being an Openweight format we should get to see some unique match-ups. Whoever wins the tournament, will have to beat 5 opponents along the way and will have really earned the title of DIASPORA- Grand Master.' </em></p><p> </p><p>

The draw for the Grand Master Cup will take place at the Never Dying Spirit Press Conference/Fanfest on Saturday 25th May 2012.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="Tigerkinney" data-cite="Tigerkinney" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="34929" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>DIASPORA are proud to announce the formation of the Grand Master Cup. </div></blockquote><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">The Grandmaster Cup will be your chance to see the stars of DIASPORA play chess! That would be awesome. I saw Boxing Chess on youtube recently, you could do wrestling chess. (Sorry, I'm sick so posting slowly:))</span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: Horiuchi Inokuma [w] bt Hunter Wolfe [L] in 5:41 via submission (Python Vise)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">So very average. The high point was Meido and Kavidar. I do wonder how much pop Wolfe has by now. Are defeats to no hopers really helping him any at this point?</span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: Dark Wolf II, Incognito & Tian Long [w] bt Nyan Nyan Neko Man [L], Meido Machine & HUSTLE Umiro in 11:26 via pinfall (Corkscrew From Heaven)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">Woo! Go Soh! No real question who was winning this but it had a nice long write up. Soh Terajima continues his feud with Dark Wolf, who is soon to be the Lone Wolf. $ugimura is at his best. Tuturu never stood a chance.</span></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> Result: Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date [w] bt Blood Spider Jr & Soh Terajima in 8:24 via pinfall (Sky Tree)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">About what you would expect. Maybe a little more offense from the Salty D's so Dark Wolf's interference means more.</span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: GUSHIKEN, Chojiro Ono & RIKU [w] bt Hyotaru Ichigawa, Taheji Ebisawa & Kan Mitsubishi [L] in 8:39 via pinfall (Witchblade)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">I wonder if 57 is a record for Kan? his matches are usually in the 30s. Is Goozle a move? I've never heard of it before.</span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Junichi Matsuo [L] in 15:17 via pinfall (Ode To Eri)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">Here's my take on this. The 75 can't be all Minamoto. Sexy Zone has to get some of the credit for the result. One more tour and he might have enough pop to really go on his own again make an impact. </span></span></p><p> </p><p> double leg take-down and transition into the Fanservice (Double Leg Cradle Pin).....</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">We need more fanservice from Matsuo! Maybe he and Meido Machine. We need more BxB Hulk style dancing and maybe a little Magnum Tokyo style stripping.</span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: Sairento [w] bt Kotei Yamato [L] in 22:02 via pinfall (Death Note)</p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">This is a title match and all, but really it's not the best match of the night and we know that going in. Despite that, really everything is done to suggest Yamato has a chance. Sairento sells as much as he's able and it's sold as if he might tap or not respond in time. Mio's comment plays into that pretty well. I still wasn't buying Yamato was getting the win, he's just gotten no build up as a top singles wrestler. </span></span></p><p> </p><p> Result: Hiroto Nori, Shintaro Hideki [w] & Koto Arato bt Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman [L] in 20:01 via pinfall (Shiranui)</p><p> </p><p> I was a bit worried there, but with my love giving him encouragment, he can do anything ! </p><p> </p><p> <span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">I'm still adding 'Or I'll kill him.' to the end of most of Mio's comments on Nori. I just imagine something like "You lost to Sairento, Ono and Gushiken, isn't your love for me strong enough? Is that it, you don't really care?? I could not stand that!."</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';"> </span></span></p><p><span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';"> Overall, top notch match. I love to see Arato win and he got to show plenty of offense, mostly lariats. We got to see more foreshadowing of Talisman turning on Zodiac and Zergon. Working in the chair into the facebuster was a nice touch. I'm still not sure how I feel about Talisman teaming with Minamoto. It could work really well. Heavyweight and junior so they are not competing for the same titles. Talisman has a huge ego, so the potential for character interaction with Minamoto's huge ego is good. So the real question is, are Guardian's finished and do we need a new heel faction? Hmm.</span></span></p><p><span style="color:#4B0082;"><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';"> </span></span></p>
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Next show, should be up in the next couple of days (either tomorrow or Thursday). Just had other stuff doing at the moment (not all anime related:p).

 

Would just like to assure people once again, that though shows might sometimes take two weeks or more to get posted up, that I have no intention of ending this- at least until I have managed to post up a whole year's worth of game time. At the rate this thing moves, we will probably be onto the next incarnation of TEW before I reach that point. :p

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Would just like to assure people once again, that though shows might sometimes take two weeks or more to get posted up, that I have no intention of ending this- at least until I have managed to post up a whole year's worth of game time. At the rate this thing moves, we will probably be onto the next incarnation of TEW before I reach that point. :p

 

Good news! Adam is doing Wrestling Spirit next, so you have a good chance of finishing the year before TEW 2015 arrives!;)

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Blazing Eye Tour 8

 

Thursday 24th May, Kyoto Concert Hall, Kyoto, Kansai

(2000- Super No Vacancy)

 

Match 0: HUSTLE Umiro vs Xtinction

 

After an even opening few minutes, HUSTLE took control leveling Xtinction with a Lariat and then getting a two count off a Fireman's Carry Gutbuster. However he got over confident after planting Xtinction with the 'Money' Suplex and 'Everybody's Shadow' struck back with a front flip cutter.

 

A spinning bulldog bought Xtinction a two count, but then he over-shot a Super Spot-X (Shooting Star Press) and HUSTLE retook control with a Rolling Fireman's Carry Slam, before landing the Hustle To The Top (Diving Elbow Drop) to secure the victory.

 

Result: HUSTLE Umiro [w] bt Xtinction [L] in 6:56 via pinfall (Hustle To The Top)

 

Rating: 50

Takayuki Balls: About as good as you can expect out of the pre-show match, other than actually putting together two people who shouldn't be anywhere near the pre-show.

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Main Show

 

Match 1: The Ambassadors Club (Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley) vs Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

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vs

 

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Matsuo and Neko Man, are accompanied by Bishojo dancing girls to the ring, leading to Matsuo doing his 'Sexy Zone' dance routine, and then ending with the Tuturu! pair and the girls all doing cute cate poses, that would have Ozeki and Jumbo Misawa turning in their graves.

 

The Tuturu! pair manage to hold their own against The Ambassadors Club in the early going that is until Neko Man decides to take a cat-nap, when Matsuo was about to tag out.

 

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Just like Neko-Man during the match!

 

'Sexy Zone' then found himself under the end of several double teams from the Ambassadors Club, including a missile drop-kick assisted suplex.

 

But Matsuo showed resillience and managed to move out of the way of a Sheik From Above (Double Jump Moonsault) from Kavidar. Matsuo then nailed the High Sheik with a Tornado Kick before taking out Crowley with a springboard Tornado DDT.

 

Matsuo then planted Kavidar with a Falcon Arrow for a two count, and then seeing that Neko-Man was still napping, decided to head up top, to set up for the Heavy Rotation (450 Senton).....

 

Matsuo came crashing down upon Kavidar, but all of a sudden Neko-Man woke up from his slumber, pounced into the ring and accidentally collided with referee Ochida. Paul Crowley then sneaked in a low blow on Matsuo, before drilling 'Sexy Zone' with a Hammerlock DDT. Neko Man then took down Crowley with an STO- only to then be nailed with a Dropsault from Kavidar.

 

Crowley then nailed the 'Feline Enigma' with a European Uppercut and then planted Neko Man with a German Suplex- a revived Ochida made a two count, before Crowley slapped on the Prince's Lock (Arm Trap Crossface)- as Kavidar kept Matsuo at bay- leaving Neko Man with no choice but to tap out.

Result: Ebi Kavidar & Paul Crowley [w] bt Junichi Matsuo & Nyan Nyan Neko Man [L] in 7:45 via submission (Prince's Lock)

 

Rating: 58

Mio Mio's Mochi: I think this guy is taking the whole being a cat thing a little too literally.

 

Takayuki Balls: Fun opening match, with the Ambassadors Club slick teamwork managing to blend with the Tuturu! pairs dysfunctional comedy.

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Match 2: Handicap Gauntlet:

Eikichi Minamoto vs

Kohei Hidaka + Hideaki Kasuse + Yachi Kotara

 

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Minamoto has to defeat all three of 'The Forgotten' in order to win this match, only one of his opponents has to win in order to end the contest.

 

Hidaka is out-first and he tries to take Minamoto by surprise with a slingshot crossbody- he gets caught and flunged out to the floor with a Fallaway slam. Minamoto lets Hidaka get back into the ring and immediately nails 'Red Dog' with a Decapitator (Running Bicycle Kick).

 

Minamoto makes a cover, but then decides to pull Hidaka up at two- he places 'Red Dog' upon his shoulders and then delivers Gurugu Mawaru (Airplane Spin Samoan Drop)- a dizzied Minamoto then lays back casually on Hidaka for the cover- which proves to be enough for the three count!

 

Match Up 1: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Kohei Hidaka [L] @ 2:02 via pinfall (Gurugu Mawaru)

 

Hideaki Kasuse comes running out, but Minamoto quickly overpowers 'Bitter Pill' with chops and knee lifts. A Hangman's Neckbreaker follows and 'Rumble Heart' takes a bit of timeout to jaw with the crowd. That lapse of concentration, allowed for Kasuse to recover and take Minamoto by surprise with a Kip-Up Rana. Kasuse then built up further momentum with a Basement drop-kick and then a Flying Double Axe Handle.

 

Kasuse then went up top for the All About Yen (Diving Leg Drop) but got cut off and sent crashing back in with a superplex from Minamoto. 'Rumble Heart' then followed up with the Harima DDT (Double Arm DDT), and that proved to be enough for Minamoto to move onto his third and final opponent.

Match Up 2: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Hideaki Kasuse [L] @ 5:47 via pinfall (Harima DDT)

 

Kotara manages to sneak in and take Minamoto down with a chop-block from behind. Kotara then placed Minamoto in the Bend of Will (Bow and Arrow Hold), but the Heavyweight Champion managed to fight his way out, but Kotara kept the pressure on nailing 'Rumble Heart' with a Running Knee Lift and then following up with a Lifting DDT for a two count.

 

Kotara then set up for the North Lights Suplex, only for Minamoto to fight his way out and then drill 'Rough Rider' with Float Over DDT. Minamoto back in control then drilled Kotara with the Ode To Eri (Cradle Brainbuster).....'Rumble Heart' wasn't done though, instead of going for the cover, he waiting for Kotara to stagger to his feet- before snaring 'Rough Rider' in the Akira Takano Tea Club Special (Tilt-A-Whirl Headscissors Armbar)- Kotara tapped out immediately but in truth was already done after being dropped on his head with the Ode To Eri and an arrogant Minamoto was simply showing off and/or attempting to send a message to Prime Dragon.

Match Up 3: Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Yachi Kotara [L] @ 9:34 via submission (Akira Takano Tea Club Special)

 

Eikichi Minamoto [w] bt Kohei Hidaka, Hideak Kasuse & Yachi Kotara in a 3vs1 Handicap Gauntlet in 9:34.

 

Rating: 53

 

Mio Mio's Mochi: Well that was forgettable.

 

Takayuki Balls: Three different opponents, but pretty much just an extended squash for Minamoto. Minamoto's extreme arrogance, resulting in over-confidence was there to give his opponets (well Kasuse and Kotara) a few hope-spots but no one in then audience bought any chance of there being an upset.

 

Post Match Comments:

Eikichi Minamoto: I took out three opponents, one after another- because I'm THAT good. Just a little taster for you Dragon-san, admit to yourself that your time is UP and it's time for the new generation to shine, a new generation lead by ME!

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Match 3: GUSHIKEN, Chojiro Ono & Tian Long vs

Hyotaru Ichigawa, Taheji Ebisawa & Kan Mitsubishi

 

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This match pretty much followed the same pattern as the Kuro Nadeshiko - Warriors (plus one) six man tag from the night before, with an evenly contested start until one of the Kuro members (GUSHIKEN this time), sneaked in a cheap shot from the apron.

 

Ebisawa once again found himself in trouble, but managed to turn things round after nailing Tian Long with the Dozer (Spear). Ebisawa got the tag to Ichigawa, who then drilled Tian Long with the Chugoku Spike (Cradle Piledriver)....

 

That should have seen victory of the Warriors, but referee Sugimura was distracted by the Udon Noodle Killers. Both Ebisawa and Mitsubishi were drawn into the ring by some taunting from the All Asia Tag champs, which enabled RIKU and Blood Spider Jr to sneak into the ring and attack Ebisawa and Mitsubishi from behind.

 

Ichigawa then got nailed with GUSHIKEN Smash (Charging Elbow Smash), and was then planted with a double powerbomb from the All Asia Tag champs, before Tian Long scrambled across to make the cover....

 

But Ichigawa showed great fighting spirit to kick out. Ichigawa then managed to get the tag to Mitsubishi, who had managed to fend off Blood Spider, but Ebisawa was still being occupied by RIKU. Mitsubishi went for the Power Punch but Long managed to duck and took Fist of Granite down with a Dragon Screw Leg-Whip, before applying the Dynasty Lock (Inverted STF).

 

With Ichigawa still recovering and Ebisawa driven away from the ring area by the interfering RIKU, Mitsubishi was left with no choice but to tap out, as the Udon Noodle Killers once again got the better of the Warriors of Tradition, though the Warriors can point to the addition of Mitsubishi as being the weak link on both occasions.

 

Result: GUSHIKEN, Chojiro Ono & Tian Long [w] bt Hyotaru Ichigawa, Taheji Ebisawa & Kan Mitsubishi in 9:12 via submission (Dynasty Lock)

 

Rating: 53

 

Mio's Mio's Mochi: I think I've seen this match before- oh hang on where the tall guy with the messy hair and that old man with the mask wasn't there before- maybe it's not the same match.

 

Takayuki Balls: About what you would expect, Warriors team fights bravely but get undone by Kuro's cheating (and Sugimura's crooked blindspot towards it). Long picks up a victory here ahead of challenging for the Super Junior title at Never Dying Spirit, and lowest man on the totem pole Mitsubishi once again ends up doing the job.

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~Who Bleeds Kuro Stronger!~

Match 4: Loser Leaves Unit:

Dark Wolf II vs Soh Terajima

 

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Dark Wolf II has been getting fed up of being a victim of 'friendly fire' from Terajima, and challenged the Black Box Wielding nuisance to a match where the loser would be shunned from Kuro-Nadeshiko.

 

Wolf out-brawls Terajima in the early going, but the 'Cloaked Assassin' halts Wolf's momentum with an eye-rake followed by a Snap DDT. Terajima then got a two count off a Leg Hook Belly to Back Suplex before deciding to head up top.

 

However the 'Howling Menace' returned to his feet and sent Terajima crashing back in with a Frankensteiner. Wolf then re-took control after that leveling Terajima with a Lariat and then following up with a German Suplex for two. The Cloaked Assassin then decided to bail from the ring, only to then be taken out with a tope con hilo from Dark Wolf II, who then pitched a shell-shocked Terajima into the ring and followed up with a slingshot senton.

 

Dark Wolf II then set up for Powerbomb, but Terajima fought out of the predicament with an eye-rake and then countered with a low blow into a victory roll. Terajima then decided to grab his infamous Black Box, only to have it sent out of his hands with a elbow smash from the 'Howling Menace'

 

Dark Wolf II then planting Terajima with a Running Powerbomb, and then followed up with a Fireman's Carry Cutter, but ring positioning was in favour for the Cloaked Assassin, managing to get his foot on the bottom rope before referee Sugimura could count to three.

 

The 'Howling Menace' then headed up top, and looked set to deliver the Wolf's Rain (Diving Elbow Drop) but Terajima once again managed to bail out to the floor, only for Wolf to level Terajima with a diving fore-arm smash.

 

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About to make a Decisive Intervention

 

Wolf then looked set to pitch Terajima back into the ring, only for RIKU to come along and level the 'Howling Menace' with a Yakuza Kick.

 

RIKU then tossed a stunned Dark Wolf II back into the ring, before Terajima then climbed the top rope and took down the 'Howling Menace' with a Cloak and Dagger (Flying Neckbreaker).....

 

Dark Wolf II managed to kick out at two, but then RIKU tossed the Black Box into Terajima who then nailed the 'Howling Menace' with his favourite foreign object, before planting Dark Wolf II with the Eastern Misery (Forward Russian Legsweep) to secure the victory and his place in Kuro-Nadeshiko.

 

Dark Wolf II probably would have had the match won, before RIKU's involvement but it became clear that Kuro-Nadeshiko valued Terajima more in their ranks, than they do Dark Wolf II.

 

Result: Soh Terajima [w] bt Dark Wolf II [L] in 9:38 via pinfall (Eastern Misery)

 

Rating: 55

Mio Mio's Mochi: This dick could try to hit someone with a desperate otaku's hugging pillow and it would be about as effective as him trying to hit someone with that plastic box. In fact it would be more effective, especially if said hugging pillow had a picture of me on it! (After Terajima's failed attempt to nail Dark Wolf II with the Black Box)

Takayuki Balls: Only the most ignorant of fans would not be able to have seen that result coming- especially when Dark Wolf II was wrestling as the de-facto face in this match by actually trying to win through his own wrestling ability, rather than cheating. Terajma needed to go over here, as he serves a purpose in Kuro (even if that purpose mostly involves him being a 'fall guy'), where as Dark Wolf II was a bit directionless.

 

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Orders From the Boss

 

Following Terajima's victory, Sairento emerges and orders the victorious Terajima and RIKU to further beat-down Dark Wolf II- fully sending the message to the 'Howling Menace' that he is no longer part of Kuro-Nadeshiko.

 

Rating: 64

 

Takayuki Balls: This was just there, to get across that Sairento approved of RIKU's inteference and Terajima winning the match- sealing Dark Wolf II's ejection from Kuro-Nadeshiko.

 

Post Match Comments:

Soh Terajima: Dark Wolf II, Sairento-san does not believe in you anymore...he stopped believing in you, when you did not show follow orders at Flowers of Hell. He no longer believed in your conviction to the Kuro-Nadeshiko cause, he wants loyal soldiers, he does not want those with selfish intentions. I am LOYAL to Sairento, I believe in Kuro-Nadeshiko.. and we shall bring chaos to DIASPORA. Your failure to be fully embrace the ways of Kuro-Nadeshiko, means that you are now an enemy....you call yourself the Howling Menace but we are the REAL menace.

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Match 5: Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman vs

Blood Spider Jr, Incognito & RIKU

 

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The Kuro trio try to jump The Guardians before the bell, but the plan backfires and they get sent to the floor, before being taken out with a trio of dives. Zodiac pitches Blood Spider Jr back into the ring and almost gains victory with an Escaflowne (Tilt-A-Whirl Crucifix Bomb Pin), with only an intervention from Incognito saving the 'New Nightmare' from being pinned for three.

 

Incognito is taken out with a rolling wheel kick from Prime Dragon, whilst Whispered combine on a back elbow poetry in motion on Blood Spider. RIKU comes in but then gets dispatched with a spinning legsweep/springboard dropkick combo from the Junior Tag champs.

 

Blood Spider Jr then got dropped with a double team vertical suplex dropped into a cutter by Whispered....before Prime Dragon then followed up with a Dragonsault (Springboard Moonsault)

 

One....

 

Two.....

 

Thr......

 

Incognito managed to make the save again and then nailed Dragon with a spinning heel kick. Referee Ochida quickly ordered Incognito back to his corner but was 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' manages to tie the referee up long enough for RIKU to sneak round and nail Zodiac with a Yakuza Kick on the apron. Talisman meanwhile seeing the attack coming, simply hopped of the apron and backed up the entrance ramp.

 

That left Prime Dragon prone to a Low Blow School Boy roll-up from Blood Spider Jr, and though the 'Grand Pillar' managed to kick out, the 'New Nightmare' continued to turn things in the Kuro trio's favour with a Gory Bomb on the Guardians leader. By that point Talisman was back on the ring apron, ready to get a tag from Prime Dragon but it was sentiment that came too late and Dragon was being dragged over to the Kuro corner.

 

RIKU was tagged in and planted Dragon with a Pumphandle Slam before turning it over to Incognito. 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' teased a standing moonsault, but then simply stomped on the 'Grand Pillars' private's instead, before saying something obnoxious in spanish to the fans. Incognito then turned it over to Blood Spider Jr who set Dragon up for the Lethal Bite (Double Underhook Piledriver) only for Dragon to block the attempt and then counter with a Palm Strike followed by a Prime Driver (Over The Shoulder Belly to Back Piledriver)....

 

Dragon was too worn down though to make the cover and it came a race to see who could get the tag first, unfortunately for the Guardians leader ring positioning was not on his side and Blood Spider managed to get the tag out to RIKU first.

 

'The Virus' prevented Dragon from making the tag and then whipped the 'Grand Pillar' across the ring before nailing the former Super Junior Champion with a Jumping Knee Strike and then planting Dragon with a Chokeslam for a two count.

 

RIKU then headed up top, and then decided to pose and shout out 'KURO NADESHIKO WILL BRING DEATH!' before soaring off with a moonsault...However verbally reminding the fans of Kuro-Nadeshiko's philosophy , allowed for Prime Dragon to move out of the way and RIKU crashed and burned.

 

Dragon managed to get the tag to Zodiac who then nailed RIKU with a springboard Enziguri, only for ' The Virus' to shake it off and level 'Innovations God' with a Yakuza Kick. RIKU then immediately followed that up with the RIKU Rush (One Handed Bulldog/Rebound Knee Strike combo).....

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Thr.....

 

Talisman managed to come to Zodiac's rescue, but then goozled by RIKU and planted with a chokeslam. Zodiac however was back up and stunned RIKU with a Backflip Kick, before 'The Virus' then staggered into the Flame Haze (Tilt-A-Whirl Crucifix Arm Bar)

 

Fortunately for RIKU, Incognito was quickly on hand to break up the submission hold. 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' then planted Zodiac with a Tilt-A-Whirl Russian Legsweep. That set up a race between RIKU and Zodiac to see who could tag out first...it was RIKU who made it over to Incognito first, but just a split second later Zodiac tagged in Prime Dragon- much to Talisman's annoyance who then appeared to berate his tag partner for not tagging him in.

 

Dragon nailed Incognito with a Rolling Wheel Kick, and then drilled 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' with a Brainbuster- and then looked set to follow that up with the Dragonsault (Springboard Moonsault) only for Talisman to tag himself in , and then quickly head up top.....

 

'The Second Coming' came soaring off with the Golden Idol (Shooting Star Press) only for Incognito to get his knees up. 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' then snapped off a Kip-Up Rana.....Talisman managed to kick out of that, but then found himself being drilled into the canvas with a Tombstone Piledriver.....

 

One.....

 

Two......

 

Thr.....

 

Talisman managed to kick out, but was still in trouble and Incognito set up for the Incognito Driver (Snapmare Driver) but the Junior Tag champ, managed to fight his way out and then managed to take down Incognito with a Spinning Sit-Out Sleeper Slam, before finding enough energy to get the tag to Zodiac.

 

Zodiac planted Incognito with a spinning headscissors facebuster, but 'El Pesadilla Hermosa' managed to scramble across to get the tag to RIKU. 'The Virus' went to nail Zodiac with a Yakuza Kick, only for 'Innovations God' to sidestep the attempt and then stun RIKU with a sprngboard cutter...the momentum sent RIKU into the Kuro corner, where Blood Spider Jr tagged in, but then Zodiac tagged in Talisman and 'The New Nightmare' found himself on the end of a Double Enziguri from the tag champs.

 

Whispered then combined once again on STEINS GATE (Wheelbarrow Dropped into a Double Knee Gutbuster) which proved to be enough to secure the victory for the Guardians trio.

 

Result: Prime Dragon, Zodiac & Talisman [w] bt Blood Spider Jr [L], Incognito & RIKU in 13:23 via pinfall (Steins Gate)

 

Rating: 70

Mio Mio's Mochi: Oh look here's that tall guy, with the crappy hair....ugh kinda creepy too if you ask me- he actually manages to out-creep everyone else in the match, and there all wearing creepy masks!

 

Takayuki Balls: Solid middle of the card six man tag- they did enough here to keep the crowd into the match, without taking it to that next level where they would be 'stealing the show. Talisman continued to show more of a selfish/egotistical streak here, but this time managed to get away with it not being detrimental to the result of the match.

 

Post Match Comments:

Prime Dragon: Minamoto in your mind, you probably already think you have me beaten, that I am too old and it's time for me to move aside, and worship your greatness. Well with age comes widsom, and the only person who thinks you are 'great' right now is yourself. I'm not going to just defeat you, I am going to humble you....I am going to make you see just what a fool you are!

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Match 6: Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato & Go Takashi vs

Kotei Yamato, Oda Yamawaki & Hiro Date

 

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Handshakes all round between the two SHIP units at the start of the match. The match itself begins with Nori and Yamato, who engage in some fast paced chain wrestling that ends with neither really able to gain an advantage and ends in a stand-off, with both giving a respectful nod to one another before tagging out. The competitive but not intense aura pervades the next few rounds of tags, until Takashi is tagged in with Yamawaki.

 

Takashi really brought the fight to Yamawaki with some stiff knife edged chops, so naturally 'Fearless' raised the intensity in his striking. It was Takashi who would emerge stronger from the striking exchange and take control with a Flapjack, followed by a sidewalk slam. 'Nippon Hart' then planted Yamawaki with a vertical suplex for a two count.

 

Yamawaki then managed to tag out to Yamato, but Takashi decided he want to stay in (determined to show his worth) and he took down 'Pin Point' with a Leaping Lariat before subjecting the New Solution man to the Bartenders Swing (Giant Swing). Takashi then lifted Yamato upon his shoulders, into the Firemans carry position, but 'Pin Point' managed to fight his way off and then turn things round with a Flip Neckbreaker.

 

Yamato then tagged in Date, who peppered Takashi with some stiff fore-arms and then planted 'Nippon Hart' with a German Suplex Hold for a two count. The Tokyo Wrecking Crew and Yamato then combined on some triple teams, firstly a missile drop-kick assisted Double Team High Angle Belly to Back Suplex and then a suplex from Date, followed by a Frog Splash and then a Diving Knee Drop from Yamato- both of which lead to close two counts, and Takashi's fighting spirit barely seeing him survive, as Nori and Arato could only look on in frustration.

 

Confident they had Takashi worn down enough, Yamawaki signalled for the Sky Tree (Doomsday Device) and headed up top, as Date hoisted Takashi upon his shoulders, but 'Nippon Hart' came alive again, slipping off and then dumping Date with a Belly to Back Suplex.... Yamawaki stil tried to take Takashi out with the Fearless (Flying Clothesline) but 'Nippon Hart' managed to sidestep out of the way and then connect with a Front Drop-Kick- before mustering up just enough energy to get the tag to a fired up Koto Arato.

 

Arato cleaned house with a succession of Arato-Lariat's but was unable to follow up with any more offence, as the Wrecking Crew and Yamato bailed to the floor to re-group- only to have that interruped by Hiroto Nori who came soaring over the top rope to take all three out with a somersault plancha.

 

Nori then pitched Date back into the ring, where he was then knocked down with a running hip attack from Arato and then planted with powerbomb- that lead to a two count, before Arato tagged in Nori- who then nailed 'Stampeding Bull' with a springboard missile drop-kick. Nori then went to nail Date with a corner to corner running drop-kick, but 'Stampeding Bull' managed to sidestep at the last split second and then scramble across to get the tag to Kotei Yamato.

 

'Pin Point' nailed Nori with a step up corner knee strike, before placing 'Battle' on the top turnbuckle. Nori managed to shake off the superplex attempt from Yamato, and then tried for a Tornado DDT, but 'Pin Point' managed to block that and after a knee lift to Nori's face- drilled 'Battle' with a Sheer Drop Brainbuster.

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Thr.....

 

Nori managed to kick out, but then suddenly found himself locked in the Knightmare Frame (Bridging Cobra Clutch).....Nori refused to tap out however and when he began to move himself and Yamato to the ropes.... 'Pin Point' decided to change tactic and turned Nori over for the End Game (Clutched Knee Strike Flurry) but the S.H.I.P leader managed to block the flurry and then returned fire with the Endless Nori (Kick Flurry, ending with a high kick to the head).....

 

Nori however was too worn down to follow up with a cover and both himself and Yamato ended up being laid out on the mat. Both crawled over to their corners and made tags to Yamawaki and Takashi respectively- who resumed their intense back and forth striking from earlier in the match- both then went for Leaping Lariat...resulting in a mid ring collision. Both then got back to their feet, and then went right back at it, rather than looking to tag out- however Yamawaki would make a decisive breakthrough this time planting Takashi with a One Handed Bulldog, before heading up top.

 

Takashi rose back to his feet, only to then be levelled with the Fearless (Flying Clothesline).....

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Thr.......

 

Takashi showed great fighting spirit once again to kick out, but remained in trouble and Yamawaki looked to be setting up for the Tokyo Tower (Vertical Suplex Side Slam) but 'Nippon Hart' managed to fight his way out with a series of side elbows, before suddenly scooping Yamawaki upon his shoulders and planting 'Fearless' with a Death Valley Driver.

 

One......

 

Two......

 

Thr.......

 

Takashi then decided to tag out, and then combined on a chop block/lariat combo with Arato.

 

One....

 

Two......

 

Thr.....

 

It was Yamawaki's turn to show his fighting spirit but he remained in trouble and Arato placed 'Fearless' in the DREAMLAND (Rear Naked Choke).....

 

But just as it looked like Yamawaki was about to say goodnight, Date broke into the ring to break up the hold. 'The Stampeding Bull' then ducked an Arato Lariat and then winded 'Strong Dreamer' with a spear- before Ochida tried to restore order by sending Date back to his corner.

 

Arato shook off the effects of the spear from Date, but then got rocked with a leaping fore-arm smash from Yamawaki, and that created enough for a window for 'Fearless' to get the tag to Date.

 

The 'Stampeding Bull' winded Arato with yet another spear, and then showed great strength by dumping 'Strong Dreamer' with the REJECTION II!! (Backdrop Suplex)........

 

One.....

 

Two......

 

Thr.......

 

Arato kicked out, much to Date's frustration, who then tried to turn Arato over for the Date with Pain (Elevated Boston Crab) but Arato managed to kick Date off, and then levelled 'Stampeding Bull' with an Arato-Lariat......

 

Arato then signalled for Takashi to go up top- as she set Date up for a Powerbomb-

 

Leading to Team Ganbatte! combining on the DEATH BY HONOR! (Powerbomb/Flying Neckbreaker Combo)......

 

One......

 

Two.......

 

Thr...

 

Yamato came in to make the save, but was then quickly dispatched out of the ring by Hiroto Nori. Date then staggerd back up to his feet, only to then be caught in a Half Nelson from Arato, who then promptly dumped the 'Stampeding Bull' with an ARATO SUPLEX (Half Nelson Suplex)....

 

One......

 

Two......

 

Three

 

Nori and Team Ganbatte! emerged triumphant in this test between stable mates, a result that will leave Arato and Takashi confident that they can get the better of the Tokyo Wrecking Crew, in their 2/3 falls match at Never Dying Spirit.

 

Post match everyone shook hands and raised one anothers arms aloft, to show that whilst they were determined to beat their opponents in this match, that S.H.I.P remained united as a unit. However during the handshakes both Takashi and Yamawaki were reluctant to shake hands and it was only after Nori mediated and insisted they do so- that they finally decided to do so.

 

Result: Hiroto Nori, Koto Arato [w] & Go Takashi bt Kotei Yamato, Hiro Date [L] & Oda Yamawaki in 19:47 via pinfall (Arato Suplex)

 

Rating: 82

Mio Mio's Mochi: Stop doing that to my Nori-Chan.....why you hitting my Nori-chan so hard.....yeah go on Nori-Chan, strike back, strike back harder...show him who's the boss!! (During Nori's exchange with Kotei Yamato).

 

Takayuki Balls: There's always a danger when you put two teams of stable mates up against one another, that there won't quite be that competitve edge for the match to reach it's full potential, despite of the abilities of the workers involved. Thankfully that did not happen here, it did begin that way, but then Takashi looking to prove himself....sparked the match into life- from there on we had some really great stuff- intense strike exchanges/great double teams etc....by the end of the match you wouldn't have thought these two sides were part of the same unit.

Post Match Comments:

Oda Yamawaki: We got defeated this time, and I have to admit that Takashi-san showed great fighting spirit. But when it comes to out match with Team Ganbatte at Never Dying Spirt, the Tokyo Wrecking Crew will show that we are by far the superior team. I'm so confident in me and Date-san winning, that I don' think the match will go to a third fall....

At that point Go Takashi walks in on Yamawaki's interview.....

 

Go Takashi: Don't need a third fall? I take it you still see me as a weak-link Yamawaki-san....well I'm going to prove to you that I'm not, when myself and Arato-san defeat you and Date-san.

 

Oda Yamawaki: It's not that I think you're a weak link, it's more that I think....

 

No, in fact I know that the Tokyo Wrecking Crew are the stronger team

 

Go Takashi: Know ?....Bit arrogant of you.....

 

Oda Yamawaki: Arrogant? Really?!

Yamawaki and Takashi then got in each other faces, until the rest of the S.H.I.P guys just involved in the inter-faction six man tag got between them, to stop it from escalating any further.

Hiroto Nori: Save it for the ring...settle your diferences there, and hopefully it will be settled because we NEED to be a united unit. The Guardians are falling apart, and as Sairento gets enough people to believe in his twisted vision, Kuro-Nadeshiko will always be a threat. Now is not the time to squable amongst ourselves, we must remain united!

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~Be The One, Time To Step Up!~

Match 7: Super Junior Championship:

Sairento vs Shintaro Hideki

 

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'World End' comes out over the speakers and the challenger for the Super Junior Championship, Shintaro Hideki runs down the entrance ramp and then poses on all four turnbuckles- looking extremely pumped up for the battle ahead.

 

t. During the introductions Hideki continues to try and convey positive energy and not show any fear towards his formidable opponent.

 

As soon as the bell rings Hideki takes the fight right to the 'Silent Reaper' peppering the Kuro-Nadeshiko leader with strikes and kicks- only for Sairento to shake them off, as though he was being hit with a pillow and then fire right back with a series of heavy fore-arms that had Hideki reeling- a Yakuza Kick from Sairento then put 'Integral Prowess' down to the mat but Hideki determined to show his fighting spirit bounced right back up only get nailed with a Rolling Elbow, before staggering into a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker.

 

Hideki then had to suffer a Kuro-Stomp (Surfboard Curbstomp) and then after stomping away on 'Integral Prowess' for a bit more Sairento headed up top, but Hideki rose back to his feet and then stunned Sairento with a springboard Enziguri- Hideki then tried to bring Sairento in with a hurracanrana only to have that blocked and countered into a SUPERBOMB! from the 'Silent Reaper'

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Thr......

 

Hideki refused to give up hope of victory and kicked out. Sairento paced around for a bit, stomped away on Hideki for a bit more and then whipped 'Integral Prowess' into the corner, before dishing out a Facewash. However as he moved in for the running knee strike, Hideki suddenly came alive and then stopped Sairento in his tracks with a SUPERKICK- but being so worn down from the beating he had taken thus far- Hideki simply rolled out of the ring to re-group.

 

Sairento rose back to his feet, but then got rocked with a gamengiri from the apron by Hideki, who then raced up the turnbuckle to plant Sairento with a Diving Facebuster. The Kuro-Nadeshiko, immediately sat right back up however in his customary eerie like fashion but the New Solution man remained unfazed and nailed Sairento with a low superkick.......

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Emphatic kick out by Sairento, and he sits right back up again. Hideki tried to remain unfazed by the fact that Sairento was like some sort of machine that is impervious to pain and stopped the 'Silent Reaper' in his tracks with a Dropsault....

 

Sairento manages to stay on his feet, but another Dropsault from Hideki sends the Kuro-Nadeshiko staggering into the corner, before 'Integral Prowess' then followed up with a drop-kick into the corner. Sairento staggered out and Hideki then tried for the Shiranui only to have it blocked by Sairento, and the New Solution man ended up finding himself crotched on the top-rope, before falling into the tree of woe position and then being nailed with a running knee strike.

 

Hideki remained in the tree of woe and Sairento headed up top before delivering a diving double stomp......

 

One.....

 

Two......

 

Thr......

 

Hideki got his foot on the ropes to break the pin count, but Sairento was back in control, and after making a throat slash gesture, it was clear that the 'Silent Reaper' was ready to finish Hideki off.

 

Sairento hoisted Hideki upon his shoulders and then climbed up the turnbuckles, but 'Integral Prowess' managed to fight his way out of the predicament that he was in and then countered into a Tornado DDT.

 

Hideki then managed to rise back to his feet first nail Sairento with a Superkick, and then dump the 'Silent Reaper' with a Release German Suplex. Sairento bailed from the ring, but Hideki wasn't about to let the momentum slip away again, and despite the beating he had taken himself, the New Solution man put his body on the line with a suicide dive, that sent Sairento crashing against the barricade.

 

Hideki then dragged Sairento up onto the apron, but the 'Silent Reaper' came alive again- rocking Hideki with a stiff fore-arm and then hoisting Hideki upon his shoulders, ready to deliver a Death Valley Driver on the apron but 'Integral Prowess' managed to slip off and then rocked Sairento with yet another Superkick, that sent the Kuro-Nadeshiko leader crashing to the floor.

 

Hideki then rolled Sairento into the ring, and then probably expecting Sairento to kick out, if he just went for the cover, headed up top to come crashing down upon Sairento with a Diving Leg-Drop. Hideki didn't stop there however, dragging Sairento back up to a vertical base and then planting the 'Silent Reaper' with a Northern Lights Suplex....

 

One.....

 

Two....

 

Thr.....

 

Sairento kicked out, but Hideki remained focused and unfazed by Sairento's resitance, planting the Kuro-Nadeshiko leader with another Northern Lights Suplex and then floating into the HIDEKI SPECIAL! Cross Arm Bar.

 

Incredibly though Sairento managed to muster up the strength to fight through the pain, rise to his feet and then powerbomb Hideki against the turnbuckle. Sairento then followed in with a Yakuza Kick to the corner, before Hideki staggered out and Sairento then set up for the DEATH NOTE (Spike Piledriver)....

 

But then Sairento struggled to get Hideki up and 'Integral Prowess' seeing a chink in Sairento's defence, delivered a kick to the arm...before rocking the 'Silent Reaper' with a Superkick and then planting Sairento with a SHIRANUI (Backflip Inverted DDT)....

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Thr......

 

Sairento kicked out and then sat right back up....Hideki's face was now etched with worry, with just what he needed to do, to defeat the 'Silent Reaper' and become the Super Junior Champion.....

 

Despite that Hideki remained in control and nailed Sairento with two consecutive SUPERKICKS!

 

'Integral Prowess' was not done however and he set up for the FINAL BASE! (Half Nelson Lifted Wheelbarrow Driver).....

 

But somehow Sairento was able to return to his senses, counter into a victory roll and then snare Hideki in the SILENCE (Pentagram Choke)....

 

Hideki tried desperately to fight his way out of the submission hold, but Sairento refused to let go and eventually 'Integral Prowess' resistance began to fade.....

 

Referee Sugimura checked to see if Hideki could carry on..

 

The arm was raised.....

 

No response.....

 

Sugimura raises it again......

 

Still no response......

 

Sugimura gives the New Solution man, one last chance to prove that he can carry on......

 

Hideki does manage to return to his senses, and then fights his way out of the submission hold, only to then be stomped repeately into the canvas with a reverse KURO STOMP!

 

Sairento then made the cover.....

 

One......

 

Two.....

 

Thr......

 

Hideki once again defiantly kicked out, showing his determination to win the title.....

 

But Hideki's defiance was merely keeping him alive, and as he tried to get back to his feet... he was nailed with the ABSOLUTE TERROR (Front Knee Strike To The Face)......

 

One.......

 

Two.....

 

Three!!

 

Hideki put up a spirited effort and perhaps against any other opponent would have emerged with the victory, but Sairento can take as much punishment as he dishes out and once he nails someone with the Absolute Terror, there is no way back.

Result: Sairento [w] bt Shintaro Hideki [L] in 23:54 via pinfall (Absolute Terror)

 

Sairento makes V2 defence of the DIASPORA Super Junior Championship

 

Rating: 79

 

Mio Mio's Mochi: Yes finish him, FINISH HIM!, FINISH that masked bastard....AARRRGGGGHHHHH!! - Will this creep not DIE?!

* Bangs announce desk in frustration, and then starts weeping into it, when Sairento then puts Hideki into the Silence*

 

(Mio showing her disappointment at Sairento, blocking the Final Base from Hideki, after being nailed with two superkicks).

Takayuki Balls: Intense and exciting main event, but as ever the critiscm that will always be levied at a Sairento match, is the overkill with the no-selling. Also Hideki hits the Superkick so often, that you could barely call it a finisher these days....just a signature/over-used part of his move-set.

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Overall: 77

 

Takayuki's Final Verdict: In terms of perfomance this was virtually indentical to the first show in the Kansai double header...with the semi main-event six man tag stealing the show.

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The Chronicles of Takayuki- That Enigmatic White Haired Pretty Girl

 

 

Travel arrangements, hotel bookings- who do you think does all that for DIASPORA?

 

Thankfully on top of booking the shows, and dealing with any problems that the locker-room has and reporting to the owners, that is not down to me. Neither would the owners themselves bother themselves with such things. Fortunately there is someone who does just that, otherwise we would be pretty screwed in being able to take DIASPORA around Japan, and being able to spread the word that we are a viable competition for UPJ.

 

 

That someone is Yumi Hayashi

 

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She does a great job but just how she does that job is a mystery to not only me, but to everyone else considering that whenever you try to spark up a conversation with her, Hayashi-san can barely string two words together, always speaks in a monotone voice and barely is able to change the expression on her face. She’s a complete enigma and however she gets the job done, I can’t imagine that it is through riveting phone conversation. The only thing that stands out about Hayashi-san is her inexplicably white hair (despite only being about 20), but as strange as she is, Hayashi-san does her job so well that were we to lose her, we would really miss her.

 

Actually on closer inspection, Hayashi-san is really quite pretty. But no one is ever going to notice someone if they just let themselves sink into the background- for brief moment it got me wondering just why she was this way. Then I realised I was already suffering enough hassle, with trying to fix the problems of some other girl, that I really wished I never got involved in. Best to leave things alone, and not think about what lay behind that emotionless exterior.

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Never Dying Spirit-Matches Added/Confirmed

 

Dark Wolf II, who found himself kicked out of Kuro-Nadeshiko. Has demanded a match against the man who involved himself in the loser leaves unit match against Soh Terajima- RIKU. The 'Howling Menace' wish has been granted, and he will get his chance of revenge against 'The Virus' on Sunday at Never Dying Spirit in the Fukuoka City Arena.

 

The ten participants for the Junior Division Gauntlet, that will earn the victor a shot at the Super Junior Championship have been confirmed as:

Blood Spider Jr, Hideaki Kasuse, Hiroto Nori, Incognito, Junichi Matsuo, Kohei Hidaka, Kotei Yamato, Shintaro Hideki, Soh Terajima and Xtinction.

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Grand Master Cup Draw

 

The first draw for the first annual DIASPORA Grand-Master Cup took place today during the Never Dying Spirit Fanfest.

 

The draw which was completed by the legendary Fumetsu- threw up the following first round ties:

 

1. Kotei Yamato vs Meido Machine

 

2. Eikichi Minamoto vs Shintaro Hideki

 

(Winner of Match 1 and 2- meet in second round- Match A1)

 

3. Koto Arato vs Soh Terajima

 

4. Dark Wolf II vs Hunter Wolfe

 

(Winner of Match 3 and 4, meet in second round- Match A2)

 

- Winners of Second round matches A1 and A2, meet in 1/4 final A

 

5. GUSHIKEN vs Hiroto Nori

 

6. Incognito vs Tian Long

 

(Winner of Match 5 and 6, meet in second round-Match B1)

 

7. Go Takashi vs Talisman

 

8. Ebi Kavidar vs RIKU

 

(Winner of Match 7 and 8, meet in second round- Match B2)

 

Winners of Second Round Matches B1 and B2 meet in 1/4 final B.

 

- Winners of 1/4 final A and B- meet in 1/2 finals.

 

9. Oda Yamawaki vs Prime Dragon

 

10. Hiro Date vs Nyan Nyan Neko Man

 

(Winner of Match 9 and 10, meet in second round match C1)

 

11. Paul Crowley vs Sairento

 

12. Kohei Hidaka vs Taheji Ebisawa

 

(Winner of Match 11 and 12, meet in second round match C2)

 

Winners of second round matches C1 and C2 meet in 1/4 final C.

 

13. Chojiro Ono vs Junichi Matsuo

 

14. Hideaki Kasuse vs Hyotaru Ichigawa

 

(Winner of Match 13 and 14, meet in second round match D1)

 

15. Blood Spider Jr vs HUSTLE Umiro

 

16. Horiuchi Inokuma vs Zodiac

 

(Winner of Match 15 and 16, meet in second round match D2)

 

Winners of second round matches D1 and D2 meet in 1/4 final D.

 

Winners of 1/4 final C and D- meet in 1/2 finals.

 

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The Super Junior Legend- Set the Path towards the first DIASPORA 'Grand Master'

 

First round matches will take place on the 12th, 14th and 19th June. All second round ties will take place on the 21st June at Tokyo Bunkyo Hall, with the 1/4 finals taking place on 26th June also at Bunkyo Hall. The semi-finals and the finals will feature as part of the Glorious Ascension PPV on 30th June.

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