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Haven't predicted on this yet...but been reading every show and def. enjoying it.

 


PHGW Courgaeous Warriors Tour #3


PGHW Elite Series Block A


Akinori Kwakami(0-0-0) Vs. Tetsunori Yasuda(0-0-2)

 


PGHW Elite Series Block B


William Hayes(1-0-0) Vs. Shuji Inukai(0-0-1)



Six Man Tag Action


The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Vs. KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

 


PGHW Elite Series Block A


Raymond Diaz(1-0-0) Vs. Yoshimi Mushashibo(1-0-0)

 


Special Tag Match


Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu

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PGHW Elite Series Block A

Akinori Kwakami(0-0-0) Vs. Tetsunori Yasuda(0-0-2)

 

PGHW Elite Series Block B

William Hayes(1-0-0) Vs. Shuji Inukai(0-0-1)

 

Six Man Tag Action

The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Vs. KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

 

PGHW Elite Series Block A

Raymond Diaz(1-0-0) Vs. Yoshimi Mushashibo(1-0-0)

 

Special Tag Match

Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu

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PHGW Courgaeous Warriors Tour #3

PGHW Elite Series Block A

Akinori Kwakami(0-0-0) Vs. Tetsunori Yasuda(0-0-2)

 

PGHW Elite Series Block B

William Hayes(1-0-0) Vs. Shuji Inukai(0-0-1)

 

Six Man Tag Action

The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Vs. KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

 

PGHW Elite Series Block A

Raymond Diaz(1-0-0) Vs. Yoshimi Mushashibo(1-0-0)

 

Special Tag Match

Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu

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PHGW Courgaeous Warriors Tour #3

PGHW Elite Series Block A

Akinori Kwakami(0-0-0) Vs. Tetsunori Yasuda(0-0-2)

He was born with that red hair, due his fighting spirit

 

PGHW Elite Series Block B

William Hayes(1-0-0) Vs. Shuji Inukai(0-0-1)

Gotta vote for my european brothers

 

Six Man Tag Action

The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Vs. KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

Masaru Ugaki is currently ace in my heart.

 

PGHW Elite Series Block A

Raymond Diaz(1-0-0) Vs. Yoshimi Mushashibo(1-0-0)

Yoshimi is the better of the two imo.

 

Special Tag Match

Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu

Youthful Spirit, more like no fighting spirit (please dont hurt pride koiso)

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Author Note: If you have any better music for these wrestlers, please drop them below I'll probably change them and if you have theme songs you would like to use for specific wrestlers, again. please let me know. You will probably note different finishers and signature moves, well I edited the database for this game to give PGHW my own spin and not be so bland as I thought it was and is in TEW 2013, hoping that changes in TEW 2016 because it seems BHOTWG gets all the love around here, but not to me, PGHW is my first and only C-verse Puro love. Also appreciate the predictions and new people who have signed on, if you have any critiques feel free to voice them all.

 

Osaka Puroresu Spirit

By:Minamoto Yoshiiku

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Roster Overview Part 1: Titles/Champions

 

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PGHW Glory Crown

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Kozue Kawashima

Finishers: Kawashima Driver 2005(Spinning Fireman’s carry into a Brainbuster), Emperor’s Elbow(Diving Elbow Drop from the top rope)

Signature Moves: Double K Killer(Falcon Arrow), K-Kick(K-Kick), Super K Kick(Running Superkick)

Theme: Sound Of Lotus- Milestone(

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PGHW Glory Tag Crown

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KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji)

Tag Team Finisher: Phoenix Rising(Backbreaker & Diving Elbow combo)

Bussho Makiguchi Finisher: Backbreaker

Chojiro Kitoaji Finisher: Diving Elbow

Theme Song: Shank- Cigar Store(

)

PGHW International

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Seiji Jimbo

Finisher: Jimbo Driver(Cradle Piledriver), Legend Ender(Cradle Piledriver on Apron)

Signature Moves: Fighting Words(repeated Palm strikes to the head), No Bushido(Achilles Lock)

Theme Song: Beautiful Japanese Music - Cherry Blossoms(

)

PGHW Historical Japan

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Danger Kumansa

Finisher: Sakura Vice(Dragon Sleeper on Standing Opponent)

Theme: Wadaiko Matsuriza - Kabuki Gomen-Jyo(

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PHGW Courageous Warriors Tour #3 Show

 

PGHW Courageous Warriors Tour # 3 Friday Week 1, March

Osaka Athletic Stadium(5,000 attendance)

 

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PGHW Elite Series Block A

Akinori Kwakami(0-0-0) Vs. Tetsunori Yasuda(0-0-2)

 

Akinori comes out to a fairly strong reaction and doesn’t seem to care for it, looking straight ahead at the ring in front of him. His entrance is overshadowed by the reaction fans in Osaka give Tetsunori however as they scream the young man’s name and clap along to his catchy theme music. As both men meet in the ring to shake hands, Akinori gives Tetsunori a hard slap to the face, sending the younger man reeling backwards.

 

The bell rings and Akinori wastes no time moving forward and sending Tetsunori into the corner with vicious fists to the head. Tetsunori tries to fight back by making it nearly impossible for Akinori to lift him on the top rope, but he is rewarded for this by a vicious knee strike that sends him crumpling to the mat. Tetsunori is rolled over for the pin.

 

One....

 

Tw-KICKOUT!

 

The ‘’Osaka Wonder’’ kicks out of the pinfall attempt, but is then promptly locked into a dragon sleeper. As he slowly fades, Tetsunori gets his knees up and strikes the head of Akinori, sending the ‘’AK-47’’ reeling from the attack and allowing Tetsunori much needed rest. Tetsunori lifts himself up and goes right to the offensive, sending out a flurry of knee strikes to the reeling Akinori Kwakami, As Tetsunori goes for the final knee, it is countered by Akinori who hits a dragon leg screw and then goes to apply the Kwakani Painlock on Tetsunori. Locking it in, Tetsunori screams in pain, but doesn’t tap to the painful submission hold.

 

Soon enough the ref sees that Tetsunori can no longer compete and calls for the bell. The fans again boo the fact that Tetsunori lost by stoppage as Akinori heads to the back.

 

Akinori Kwakami Defeated Tetsunori Yasuda in 13:45 by referee stoppage. Match Rating©

 

Interviewers catch up to only Akinori and not the unconscious Tetsunori.

 

Akinori Kwakami: I wanted to win tonight and I did, Tetsunori passed out and did not tap, but that will not save him, trying and gain the support of these fans, he needs to improve or he can let the legacy of Kunomasu-San die.

 

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PGHW Elite Series Block B

William Hayes(1-0-0) Vs. Shuji Inukai(0-0-1)

 

Hayes and Shuji make their entrances in quick fashion as both men look forward to ending this one and gaining a win. Shuji refuses to shake the hand of Hayes, telling the more athletic fighter that he was a joke to PGHW. The match began shortly afterwards with a flurry of offense from Hayes and Shuji was taken off guard by the speed.

 

As Hayes transitioned from a running forearm to a cornered Shuji, Hayes regrouped and tried again, but this time Shuji dodged making Hayes hit the turnbuckle and what seems like injury his arm and Shuji hit Hayes with a Untouchable Lariat. Shuji went for the cover on the fallen Hayes.

 

One.....

 

Two.....

 

Three!

 

The ref rings the bell as a barrage of young lions come out to help Hayes after the match.

 

Shuji Inukai defeated William Hayes in 15:05 by pinfall with a Untouchable Lariat. Match Rating(B-)

 

Willaim Hayes: Shuji is damn good in that ring, but this was one loss compared to the many victiories lying in my future. On a serious note, How can a old man move that fast?

Shuji Inukai: Serves that punk right. Too many guys these days just run around the ring as fast as they can and try to impress the crowd, YOUNG FOOLS! You need to learn some respect and I will teach it, One lariat at a time.

 

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The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Vs. KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

 

This was more of an encounter between The Tokyo Bombers and their closest rivals, PGHW Glory Tag Crown champions, KitoGuchi. The match started off between Art Reed and Ein Miyamoto, but after a few moments of suffering Eien’s wrath, he tagged in Ryoma Muruyama and then Eien tagged in Bushho Makiguchi forcing this encounter between the two teams. Ryoma got help after Masaru Ugaki cleared the apron of Eien Miyamoto & Chojiro Kitoaji, helping Ryoma get the win with the Muruyama Splash.

 

The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Defeated KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto in 13:45 by pinfall when Ryoma Muruyama defeated Bushho Makiguchi with a Muruyama Splash. Match Rating(C-)

 

Ryoma Muruyama: Haha! KitoGuchi, you owe us a title shot now, we are the only team in PHGW that is worthy of a title shot, TOKYO BOMBERS FOREVER!!!

 

Masaru Ugaki: You young boys are no match for real strong style, go to WLW where your pretty looks allows you time in the main event.

 

Art Reed: I’m pissed off that I was left out of the PGHW Elite Series, but that bum, Kazushige Matsuki got in?! I need better treatment than this.

 

Bushho Makiguchi: I am very disappointed that we lost, but when we meet the Tokyo Bombers in tag team action, it will be a different result.

 

Chojiro Kitoaji: UGAKI-SAN!!!

Eien Miyamoto: Art Reed complains too much. Earn your way into the Elite Series or shut up!

 

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PGHW Elite Series Block A

Raymond Diaz(1-0-0) Vs. Yoshimi Musashibo(1-0-0)

 

This match-up offers a contrast in styles between someone who wants to beat your head in and someone who wants to make sure you can no longer use your limbs properly. Neither Man heeds the call for a handshake and the match begins shortly afterwards.

 

Yoshimi tries to grapple with Raymond, but gets thrown halfway across the ring for his attempt as the crowd gasps at Diaz’s show of power. Advancing with a fervor, Diaz picks up the fallen Yoshimi and proceeds to deliver a suplex, making Yoshimi bounce off the canvas from the impact. Yoshimi tries to find his footing by rolling on the outside of the ring, but like a shark circling its prey, Raymond Diaz follows Yoshimi and goes to dish out more punishment.

 

One....What Diaz finds however is a waiting Yoshimi and nails Diaz with a vicious kick to the legs, sending the big man reeling into a nearby guardrail.

 

Two....Yoshimi grabs ahold of Diaz’s arm and traps it inside of a opening in the guardrail, wrenching the arm as Diaz cries out in pain.

 

Three....Diaz is on the receiving end of more leg kicks from Yoshimi as the big man is still trapped in the guardrail

 

Four.....Yoshimi crawls on the apron as Diaz tries to wrench himself free

 

Five.....A running senton off the apron leads to failure as Diaz wrenches free and Yoshimi makes direct contact with the steel guardrail.

 

Six....Diaz tries to regain the feeling in his arm and legs as Yoshimi is knocked out cold.

 

Seven.....Yoshimi is pushed into the ring as Diaz follows

 

Diaz lifts up Yoshimi and prepares him for the Ray Gun, however, Yoshimi reverses this by wrapping both legs around Diaz’s head and squeezing for dear life. The big man slowly fades as the ref checks on him.

 

Diaz manages to push Yoshimi off with the power still left in him and Yoshimi rolls to the nearest corner. Diaz tries to get up, but finds himself on one knee trying to regain his breath, but he is met with a vicious running kick to the chest by Yoshimi. Yoshimi goes for the pin.

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Thre-KICKOUT!!!!!

 

Diaz lifts Yoshimi off him, making the submission master hit the canvas. As Diaz tries to get up, he finds his arm trapped by Yoshimi who surprised everyone with his speed. Yoshimi tries to get Diaz to a face-down position, but the big man won’t budge.

 

Through pure power, Diaz lifts up Yoshimi with his one arm still trapped by the Japanese legend. The crowd are on their feet for the result, but are disappointed to see Diaz fall back down due to his legs giving out on him and allowing Yoshimi to turn Diaz facedown and apply the Yoshimi Lock. Diaz gives up as his arm is in danger of being broken.

 

Yoshimi falls backwards due to exhaustion and young lions check on both men.

 

Yoshimi Musashibo Defeated Raymond Diaz in 30:52 by submission with the Yoshimi Lock( Seated Armbar). Match rating(B+)

 

Yoshimi Musashibo: I was confident I would win, but Diaz put up one hell of a fight tonight and hopefully after this win, all will see that I, Yoshimi Musashibo will be the winner of this tournament and the new Glory Crown champion.

Raymond Diaz: Arm almost broken.....................Pain just makes me..........STRONGER.

 

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Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu

 

The crowd is electric for this one and the air is thick in anticipation of Mito Miwa. Before the legend is set to enter, his young protege, Kozue Kawashima. and his best friend, PRIDE Koiso, make their way to the ring with their own fanfare. Next up is “The Lord of Strong Style”, Eisaku Kunomasu who gets a strong reaction from Osaka fans.

 

The crowd is ready, one fan screams Miwa-San before his music sounds. The lights dim and the spotlight is focused on a lone figure who has emerged from backstage. The legendary music of Mito Miwa sounds and every single fan is on their feet clapping and chanting Miwa-San at the top of their lungs. Chills rise on the backs of every single person in the arena as Miwa is wearing his signature Navy Blue & Black jacket.

 

Eisaku holds open the ropes for the legend as Miwa gingerly steps through. The ref offers all four men the chance to come forward and honor the PGHW code. The four men accept and Kozue goes to hug Miwa which makes the crowd go nuts as the cheer in approval.

 

PRIDE Koiso and Mito Miwa start off the match with both standing mere inches away from each other in the center of the ring. PRIDE throws a right punch, but Miwa shrugs it off and offers a elbow to the face in response. PRIDE staggers back and Miwa follows up by rushing forward and landing a elbow to the chest making PRIDE fall to the canvas as his chest is turned red from the elbow. Miwa goes to pick up Koiso and does so successfully, but as he tries to wrap his arms around the waist of PRIDE, he is met with a stiff back elbow making the legend stagger backwards and allowing PRIDE to capitalize with a running knee to the skull of Miwa, sending the legend down to the canvas. PRIDE then set his sights on locking Miwa in a Stone hold, torquing on the legs and causing extreme distress on the lower back. The ref asks Miwa would he like to quit, but the legend refuses, attempting to mount a reversal.

 

PRIDE applies more pressure, but eventually Miwa turns his body over and locks in a Saito lock. The crowd roars as they haven’t seen The Saito lock since his departure from PGHW. Miwa lifts his body from the ground, but his legs are still intertwined with PRIDE’s legs and forcing the pressure to all be forced upon Koiso who refuses to tap. With age comes the inevitable loss of stamina and Miwa is no different. He breaks the hold as his own legs give way to fatigue, making it harder for Miwa to get up quicker. PRIDE takes advantage of this and goes to tag in Kozue before Miwa can get back to his feet.

 

Kozue receives the tag from PRIDE and bursts into the ring. He goes to try and take advantage of Miwa’s fatigue, but is meet with a series of stiff elbows which brings the youngster down to his knees. Kozue staggers backs and rebounds off the rope, colliding with a straight elbow from Miwa which knocks Kozue out clean. Miwa goes for the pin

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Thr-KICKOUT!!

 

Kozue barely gets his shoulder up in time as Miwa continues the offensive. Miwa picks Kozue up and hits a Miwa Bomb, but doesn’t go for the pin instead sending Kozue into the corner shared by Miwa & Kunomasu and tagging in his partner who goes to work with stiff knee strikes to Kozue. Kunomasu sets up Kozue in a sitting position, backs up towards the rope and delivers a Kunomasu Knee, putting Kozue’s upper body to the canvas. Instead of the pin, Kunomasu locks in the Kunomasu Vice, choking the life out of Kozue who can’t seem to get away until he breaks the hold of Eisaku’s hands on his right arm.

 

Pushing the ‘’Lord Of Strong Style’’ off, Kozue follows up by delivering by drilling Kunomasu with a Double K Killer and going to tag PRIDE Koiso who explodes off the apron. PRIDE goes to follow up on Kozue’s work with a Koiso Cutter, but Kunomasu scouts this and pushes PRIDE off and into the corner where Miwa is waiting. Tagging in Miwa, the legend gets into the ring and nails PRIDE with Pride Combo.

 

The crowd roars in approval as Miwa celebrates with Kunomasu, marking the return of the legend to PGHW.

 

Team PRIDE(Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu) Defeated Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) in 40:45 by pinfall when Mito Miwa defeated PRIDE Koiso with a Pride Combo. Match Rating(B+)

 

Kozue Kawashima: Today we lost, but it was to a pair of legends here and hopefully we can get back to winning again as a team because both me and PRIDE want the best for Team Youthful Spirit.

PRIDE Koiso: I hope Kozue-San forgives me for my impatience in putting this match away, we could have won had I not gone in so hastily.

Eisaku Kunomasu: I was glad to win, but even more pleased by the effort from Miwa-San

 

Mito Miwa: It is very good to be back and hopefully the PGHW Elite Series is kind to me even with my age.

 

 

PHGW Courgaeous Warriors Tour #3

 

 

Akinori Kwakami Defeated Tetsunori Yasuda

Rating: C

 

Shuji Inukai Defeated William Hayes

Rating: B-

 

The Tokyo Bombers(Ryoma Muruyama & Masaru Ugaki) & Art Reed Defeated KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) & Eien Miyamoto

Rating: C-

 

Yoshimi Mushashibo Defeated Raymond Diaz

Rating: B+

 

Mito Miwa & Eisaku Kunomasu defeated Team Youthful Spirit(Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso)

Rating: B+

Show Grade: B+

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Osaka Spirit Puroresu Weekly

By: Shintani Takauji

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PGHW Courageous Warriors Tour # 3 Recap

 

PGHW has come off their final tour of the week with a lot of action and a packed card. The first match of the night kicked off in usual fashion, with Tetsunori Yasuda losing, but gaining the support of the fans and a little heat from Akinori in the post match interview. Where Yasuda goes from here is anyone's guess, but he is currently in the same position as Kazushige Matsuki. The next match was a little less exciting as we saw Shuji Inukai take out a athletic and talented, William Hayes. Shuji has been pushing for a match with PRIDE and with this victory over Hayes, Shuji may punch his ticket sooner rather than later. We moved on to the 6 man tag that was designed to set up The Tokyo Bombers Vs. KitoGuchi, but also served as a nice break in between the tournament action with Art Reed gaining the attention of Eien Miyamoto. Our final Tournament match of the evening was between Raymond Diaz & Yoshimi Musashibo, both men were undefeated coming in, but with only one match won out of one, it was hardly a streak.This one was hard hitting and action filled, but Yoshimi forced Diaz to tap with his vicious Yoshimi Lock, guaranteed to make any man in the world tap. The main event was the real treat, Legendary PGHW Competitor, Mito Miwa made his in-ring return against his old protege, Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso. The match was back and forth and Eisaku Kunomasu provided much to the match and made a case for his continued run in singles play. As for predictions,we have our reader’s predictions standings:

 

1.MHero 10/12, tops the standings again, but his bet on Team Youthful Spirit was his ultimate downfall. No one here at our office thought Miwa was going to lose his in-ring return match.

2.MisterRomanini 9/12 comes in a close second and with his bet for Hayes, sorta like one guy here at our office who thought William Hayes had a chance. He is now washing all the cars in the local ramen shop’s parking lot.

3.Tiberious4 8/12 is in 3rd with his bets on Raymond Diaz beating a treasure in the online forums and has probably gained about 1,000 angry internet fans who will harass him for picking Diaz over Yoshimi.

4.RingRider 4/12 who has joined 2 other readers new to the diary, but certainly glad they are enjoying the read.

5.R0x4ry 4/12 with the old alphabetical tie and joins the readers section, but thinking Hayes would beat Shuji gains you a 30 minute time out.

6.Wolfman84 4/12 who also joins as a newest reader, but misses out on picking the younger talent over the old.

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<p>Osaka Spirit Puroesu Weekly</p><p> By: Koyanagi Kano</p><p> <img alt="cSL0xMxn0yb8EekdwYaTRP-QnnYjc3mrTHeddIct_2Y?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" data-src="https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAAhNvGlCmOiuPJOP3pHrGVTEC0KWtKfNmfX9eVQqw01fw/12/38398660/jpeg/32x32/1/1459296000/0/2/CVFP_AsianAnnouncer_001.jpg/EO71oB0Y1YADIAcoBw/cSL0xMxn0yb8EekdwYaTRP-QnnYjc3mrTHeddIct_2Y?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> <strong>PHGW Courageous Warriors Tour # 4</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p> </p><p> PGHW starts off their second week of tours on Monday. The PGHW Elite Series rolls along once again and will not end until the 3rd PPV on PGHW's Schedule. The first match is between two hard hitting competitors, Akinori Kwakami and Seiji Jimbo. Both men have one win a piece in Block A, but one will move on undefeated and the other will find itself dealing with a loss, which could become crucial in the coming months. Next up is Block B as William Hayes faces off against the legend, Mito Miwa and Miwa hopes to gain his first win of this tournament. The last PGHW Elite series match will be Eisaku Kunomasu & Raymond Diaz, both men find themselves with one loss, but Kunomasu has no wins to show for his work, so he will have to work hard to beat Diaz and remain in some type of plausible position. The semi-main is a strange one as we have Tag Champs, KitoGuchi face off against Team Top Class and this one will have a implication on the PGHW Elite Tag Team series and the upcoming match with KitoGuchi & The Tokyo Bombers, which team gains momentum. The main event has Team Youthful Spirit and Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda, representing Team HONOR. This clash is sure to be good and we are guaranteed to have some sort of build to Night of COURAGE, which is this Sunday.</p><p> </p><p> <img alt="1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" data-src="https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AADDt4U7-Dvp968ZdRZkKOG5NI-Vo_Fn9N-y1JOLrsYv8A/12/38398660/jpeg/32x32/1/1459296000/0/2/PGHW_Elite.jpg/EO71oB0Y1YADIAcoBw/1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> <span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/AkinoriKwakami-1.jpg</span><span>http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o752/cyborgpanda529thecoolestjedi/f30b0fc7-1a8b-49b0-b1a5-0e2cd2db5a96_zpsqh3tb7p2.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/SeijiJimbo-1.jpg</span></p><p> PHGW Elite Series Block A</p><p> <span style="color:#A0522D;">Akinori Kwakami(1-0-0)</span> Vs. <span style="color:#008000;">Seiji Jimbo (1-0-0)</span></p><p><span style="color:#008000;"> </span></p><p> <img alt="1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" data-src="https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AADDt4U7-Dvp968ZdRZkKOG5NI-Vo_Fn9N-y1JOLrsYv8A/12/38398660/jpeg/32x32/1/1459296000/0/2/PGHW_Elite.jpg/EO71oB0Y1YADIAcoBw/1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> <span>http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q735/bazzalloyd86/Requests/Mito%20Miwa_zpsliqhqsbn.jpg</span><span>http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o752/cyborgpanda529thecoolestjedi/f30b0fc7-1a8b-49b0-b1a5-0e2cd2db5a96_zpsqh3tb7p2.jpg</span><span>http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d105/jsilver536/WilliamHayes_alt7-1.jpg</span></p><p> PGHW Elite Series Block B</p><p> <span style="color:#000080;">Mito Miwa(0-0-0)</span> Vs. <span style="color:#006400;">William Hayes(1-0-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> <img alt="1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" data-src="https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AADDt4U7-Dvp968ZdRZkKOG5NI-Vo_Fn9N-y1JOLrsYv8A/12/38398660/jpeg/32x32/1/1459296000/0/2/PGHW_Elite.jpg/EO71oB0Y1YADIAcoBw/1xb4ofWKR8yAzxjn4eiCMk1377I8stzpiU4O9URQ7Gg?size_mode=3&size=1024x768" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> <span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/EisakuKunomasu-1.jpg</span><span>http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o752/cyborgpanda529thecoolestjedi/f30b0fc7-1a8b-49b0-b1a5-0e2cd2db5a96_zpsqh3tb7p2.jpg</span><span>http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/jtlant/TEW/Raymond%20Diaz_alt1jt.jpg</span></p><p> PGHW Elite Series Block A</p><p> <span style="color:#FF00FF;">Eisaku Kunomasu(0-0-1)</span> Vs. <span style="color:#FF0000;">Raymond Diaz(1-0-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/BusshoMakiguchi.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/ChojiroKitoaji-1.jpg</span><span>http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o752/cyborgpanda529thecoolestjedi/f30b0fc7-1a8b-49b0-b1a5-0e2cd2db5a96_zpsqh3tb7p2.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/ShujiInukai-1.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/YoshimiMushashibo_alt.jpg</span></p><p> Tag Team Action</p><p> <span style="color:#00FFFF;">KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji)</span> Vs. Team Top Class(<span style="color:#8B0000;">Yoshimi Musashibo</span> & <span style="color:#FFA500;">Shuji Inukai</span>)</p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i.cubeupload.com/ykzjNn.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/PRIDEKoiso-1.jpg</span><span>http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/o752/cyborgpanda529thecoolestjedi/f30b0fc7-1a8b-49b0-b1a5-0e2cd2db5a96_zpsqh3tb7p2.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/NobuatsuTatsuko.jpg</span><span>http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff206/freebird8818/NoriyoriSanda.jpg</span></p><p> Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. <span style="color:#FFFF00;">Team HONOR</span>(<span style="color:#F5DEB3;">Nobuatsu Tatsuko</span> & <span style="color:#F4A460;">Noriyori Sanda</span>)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="41045" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>PHGW Courageous Warriors Tour # 4<p> </p><p> PHGW Elite Series Block A</p><p> Akinori Kwakami(1-0-0) Vs. Seiji Jimbo (1-0-0)</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> PGHW Elite Series Block B</p><p> Mito Miwa(0-0-0) Vs. William Hayes(1-0-1)</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> PGHW Elite Series Block A</p><p> Eisaku Kunomasu(0-0-1) Vs. Raymond Diaz(1-0-1)</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> Tag Team Action</p><p> KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) Vs. Team Top Class(Yoshimi Musashibo & Shuji Inukai)</p><p> Comments:</p><p> </p><p> Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Team HONOR(Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda)</p><p> Comments:</p></div></blockquote>
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PHGW Elite Series Block A


Akinori Kwakami(1-0-0) Vs. Seiji Jimbo (1-0-0)


Comments: Hard to pick as both guys are the future...Kwakami should edge out but I like Jimbo too so I'll say Draw.

 


PGHW Elite Series Block B


Mito Miwa(0-0-0) Vs. William Hayes(1-0-1)


Comments: He's still your guy until...he's not

 


PGHW Elite Series Block A


Eisaku Kunomasu(0-0-1) Vs. Raymond Diaz(1-0-1)


Comments: Another close one/potential draw but Kunomasu should be pretty ddeep in decline

 


Tag Team Action


KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) Vs. Team Top Class(Yoshimi Musashibo & Shuji Inukai)


Comments: KitoGuchi aren't there yet

 


Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Team HONOR(Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda)


Comments: Emperor's Elbow son!

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PGHW Courageous Tour # 4 Monday, Week 2, March

Osaka Athletic Stadium(5,000 attendance)

 

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PHGW Elite Series Block A

Akinori Kwakami(1-0-0) Vs. Seiji Jimbo (1-0-0)

 

The match starts after both men make their entrances in quick fashion. The PGHW code is upheld with a pre-match handshake and we go into the action. This turned into a brutal affair quickly with Seiji hitting vicious knees and Akinori punishing Seiji’s back with stiff elbow drops. As the match neared its ending point, Seiji hit a Legend Ender and the ref began his count.

 

Seiji attempted to get Akinori back into the ring, but as soon as he did, Akinori pulled a trick from under his sleeve and locked Seiji in a Kwakami PainLock, forcing Seiji to tap out.

 

Akinori Kwakami defeated Seiji Jimbo in 14:55 by submission with the Kwakami Painlock. Match Grade(B-)

 

Akinori Kwakami: Currently undefeated and not missing a single chance to pick up a win, how do you like that?

 

Seiji Jimbo: Damnit!

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PGHW Elite Series Block B

Mito Miwa(0-0-0) Vs. William Hayes(1-0-1)

 

This match was a fairly straightforward one, Miwa entered to massive applause and his job was to let William Hayes know that a legend is not something you beat. Miwa handed out early punishment with elbows to every part of the body, but eventually Hayes used his speed and the stamina of Miwa to his advantage.

 

Hayes tried to go for a DDT on Miwa, but was reversed and met with several hard elbows that effectively knocked the speedy wrestler out. The ref counted to three and the crowd cheered as Miwa had his hand raised in victory.

 

Mito Miwa defeated William Hayes by pinfall in 12:55. Match Rating(B-)

Mito Miwa: It was a good fight and I’m very happy to have picked up my first win of the tournament.

 

William Hayes: I may have lost today, but it will not become a habit, I will make it to the finals.

 

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PGHW Elite Series Block A

Eisaku Kunomasu(0-0-1) Vs. Raymond Diaz(1-0-1)

 

The crowd is ready for this match as both men make their way to the ring with their respective crowd reactions. Both men are in the ring as the ref calls for a adherence to the PGHW code, but neither man moves an inch. The bell is rung and both men just stare at each other. Raymond suddenly runs forward and hits Eisaku with a shoulder block, forcing Eisaku to the canvas full force.

 

Eisaku tries to regroup after the hard shot, but is picked up by Diaz and powerbombed on the canvas. Eisaku’s body rebounds off the canvas with vicious force and the sound of back meeting canvas can be heard throughout the arena. Diaz picks up Eisaku and irish whips him into the corner, making Eisaku rebound off the corner and fall to the canvas again.

 

Raymond roars in the air and picks up the fallen Eisaku, placing him in a powerbomb position, but instead of being able to slam Eisaku to the canvas, Eisaku wraps his legs around the head of the big man and forcing his to fall down to his knees as he gets the air squeezed out of him. This allows Eisaku to fall off the shoulders of Diaz and both men to try to get back up from their position on the canvas.

 

Eisaku gets to his feet using the ropes as Diaz tries to regain his breath. Eisaku finally gets to his feet and goes over to Diaz’s fallen body, setting the big man in a sitting position. Backing up into the ropes, Eisaku runs forward and delivers a Kunomasu Knee to a sitting Diaz. His head is whipped backwards and bounced off the canvas as Eisaku rubs his knee from the impact. Diaz doesn’t move and Eisaku goes for the pin.

 

One...

 

Two...

 

Thre----KICKOUT!!!

 

Diaz gets his shoulder up barely, but it is futile as Eisaku locks in the Kunomasu vice and Diaz gets checked on by the ref, but the big man lifts up the smaller Eisaku while he is still locked into the Kunomasu Vice and slams Eisaku down onto the mat. As he recovers, Diaz hits the Ray Gun for the pin.

 

One....

 

Two....

 

Three!

Raymond Diaz Defeats Eisaku Kunomasu in 25:53 by pinfall with the Ray Gun. Match Rating(B)

 

Eisaku Kunomasu: My luck has been off slightly, I have lost my way in PGHW, This loss is proof of that, perhaps.....

 

Raymond Diaz: One down, I'm coming for you, Yoshimi!

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KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) Vs. Team Top Class(Yoshimi Musashibo & Shuji Inukai)

 

This was a clash of the new and old school here in Osaka. KitoGuchi were the young champions facing off against the older veterans in Yoshimi Musashibo and Shuji Inukai. The match started off with Bussho Makiguchi and Shuji Inukai, but it quickly devolved into a lariat fest as Bussho tried to disrespect Shuji by taunting him after a successful dropkick. Bussho managed to tag in Chojiro for a quick break, but Shuji did not let up.

 

He took the young boy to town with lariat after lariat and didn’t stop until the other half of the tag champs lay motionless on the ground. As he picked up Chojiro for another lariat, Shuji backed out of the idea and instead hit a massive backbreaker on Chojiro and went for the pin.

 

One...

 

Two....

 

Three....

 

Team Top Class(Shuji Inukai & Yoshimi Musashibo) Defeated KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji) in 12:57 by pinfall when Shuji defeated Chojiro Kitoaji with a Backbreaker. Match Rating(B-)

 

Shuji stood over Chojiro after the bell and looked over at a exhausted Bussho. The two locked eyes and the crowd let out an excited gasp of ap potential meeting between these two.

 

Yoshimi Musashibo: Did you see that? I didn’t have to waste energy in that match, Shuji destroyed that young fool.

 

Shuji Inukai: PRIDE! I hereby challenge you to a match at Night of COURAGE. Instead of hiding behind Kozue, fight me in a one on one match.

Neither of KitoGuchi were in any shape to give an interview afterwards.

 

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Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) Vs. Team HONOR(Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda)

 

PRIDE Kosio came out fired up alongside his more calm and peaceful partner, Kozue Kawashima. Both men seemed to take their lost last week with a grain of salt as they were both back in it for this one. PRIDE started it off against Nobuatsu Tatsuko.

 

Both men came out swinging with hard lefts and rights, wowing the crowd as each one connected with a punch, but the other refused to go down and connected with a punch of their own. After this trading of punches, PRIDE eventually got the upper hand and got Nobuatsu down to the mat with a side headlock takedown. While on the ground, PRIDE worked the abdomen of Nobuatsu with hard punches and elbows. Getting into a standing position, PRIDE sent Nobuatsu into his corner where Kozue was waiting and tagged him in.

 

As Kozue got into the match, the pace changed with the more athletic Kozue deciding to use some aerial moves to take Nobuatsu down, but a dropkick was avoided, allowing Noriyori to get a tag from his partner and burst into the match. Sanda hit a series of high impact suplexes on Kozue that allowed him a temporary advantage, but Kozue reversed the VortexPlex and instead hit Noriyori with a Kawashima Driver 2005.

 

One...

 

Two...

 

Three!

 

Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) defeated Team HONOUR(Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda) in 22:55 by pinfall when Kozue Kawashima defeated Noriyori Sanda with a Kawashima Driver 2005(Standing Fireman’s carry into a Brainbuster). Match Rating: (B)

 

Kozue Kawashima: I am glad to pick up a tag win, but I am also worried about not having a opponent selected for Night Of COURAGE. Hopefully this gets resolved soon and I may defend this belt.

 

PRIDE Kosio: Shuji-San, I accept your challenge. At Night of COURAGE, I will beat you and defeat you.

 

Nobuatsu Tatsuko: Team HONOR still reigns above all.

 

Noriyori Sanda: We may have failed, but Shuji will not fail in beating some sense into PRIDE-San at Night of COURAGE.

 

PGHW Courageous Warriors Tour # 4

Akinori Kwakami defeated Seiji Jimbo

Rating: B-

 

Mito Miwa defeated William Hayes

Rating; B-

 

Raymond Diaz Defeats Eisaku Kunomasu

Rating: B

 

Team Top Class(Shuji Inukai & Yoshimi Musashibo) Defeated KitoGuchi(Bussho Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji)

Rating: B-

 

Team Youth Spirit (Kozue Kawashima & PRIDE Koiso) defeated Team HONOUR(Nobuatsu Tatsuko & Noriyori Sanda)

Rating: B

Show Grade: B-

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