KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Share Posted June 21, 2020 This is both a dynasty and an attempt to showcase TEW 2020's new features. I, for one, am intrigued by the many new options, and impressed with the new game -- it's in far better shape at Launch than TEW 2016 was, for example. Primarily, I will be examining the new product system. At the start, I am going to play TEW as two Japanese companies: Burning Hammer and PGHW. The diary will examine PHGW primarily. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Author Share Posted June 21, 2020 Current Champions Tournaments Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Author Share Posted June 21, 2020 Roster Main Eventers Akinori Kwakimi | Busso Makiguchi | Chojiro Kitoaji | Katsushigue Matsuki | Kouze Kawashima | Magnum Kobe | Masara Ugaki | Ryuma Murayama | Seiji Jimbo Midcard BISON Yano | Brute Kikichi | Cyril Warbler | Danny Beast | Dean Waldorf | Eien Miyamoto | Geoman Komiya | Gonnahyoe Kada | Hanrobu Kobiyashi | Hirobumi Takimoto | Hirokazu Yamanoue | Hirotsuki Satou | Hitimaro Suzuki | Keiji Takano | Mamoru Nagano | Marv Statler | Noriyori Sanda | Reaver SATO | Simon Flemmingway | Stone Yoshikawa | Testsunori Yasuda| Timmy West | Toyota Munkata | Tsurayaki Kamachi | William Hayes Enhancement Talent Harold Martin | Jayson Van Pelt | Jotaro Tanaka | Mario Da Silva | Percival Swallow Touring Talent Austin Smooth | Felipe Caballero | Jace Madrigal | Michel Bernard | Raphael Announcers Keiji Takeda | Sosa Morri Referees Shihei Nagano | Yoguro Adachi Road Agents Seiji Jimbo | Yasunobo Koiso Other Yuma Mayura Tag Teams Beast and West: Danny Beast/Timmy West Kitoguchi: Chojiro Kitoaji/Bussho Makiguchi Kwakami & Sanda: Akinori Kwakami/Noriyori Sanda Murayama & Ugaki: Ryoma Murayama/Masuru Ugaki Surrey Cricket Club: Harold Martin/Percival Swallow The Ring Generals: Dean Waldorf/Marv Statler Yano & Kikichi: Bison Yano/Brute Kikichi Stables Birds of a Feather: Cyril Warbler, Harold Martin & Percival Swallow Alter Egos Cyril Warbler [shogun Watuga] Danny Beast [Mighty Cavanagh] Keiji Takano [Avalanche Takano] Harold Martin [JT Ace] Jace Madrigal [shiva] Percival Swallow [big Papa Swoll] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Author Share Posted June 21, 2020 Index December 24, 2019 December 26, 2019 Results Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Author Share Posted June 21, 2020 December 24, 2019 The three men stood over the casket. It was a somber tone. Close, but they kept their space, something had gotten in the way. And finally, the battered body lowered into the ground, had given all it could. The rain poured on the outskirts of Kansai prefecture. Small, swampy patches mud patches fell on the ground. Shoes dirty from the walk. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 21, 2020 Author Share Posted June 21, 2020 December 26, 2019 The desk, usually tidy, was covered with spoiled chicken and sake. He hadn't slept in far too many hours. He'd been drinking. Who could blame him? So much responsibility put upon a young man. A star, an artist, and now, a promoter. A busy man. Worried, the two friends were at the door. What was going through him? True, Seiji had been discontent, upset the past few months, as his beloved uncle Sadahuro slowly fell into old age, his wit dulled against the time. He was with the gods now. One puts his hand on the other, and they enter the room, without permission. Jimbo-san: Tatsuko-San! Inuki-San! You dare disturb me! Tatsuko-san: You've been holed up in here for hours, Jimbo-san. We all miss Sadahuro. He was a great warrior, and fought until the end. Inuki-san: Yes, well spoken, Tatsuko-san. Jimbo-san: He gave his life to the business, his body broken by wrestling. As you aware, I am the lead owner now. Tatsuko-san: Yes, I am aware, Jimbo-san. Inuki-san: Agreed. Jimbo-san We must make some changes, to protect our wrestlers. Tatsuko-san: What madness you speak! Abandon the King's Road style! Jimbo-san, you disrespect your late uncle, a legend! Inuki-san So soon after his death, what will the people say? Jimbo-san: Enough! Tatsuko-san, be reasonable. We will still have The Kings Road Style, changes will be made. At this point, Tatsuko-san and Inuki-san talk among themselves. Tatsuko makes an answer. Tatsuko-san: Jimbo-san! You can't do this! Have gone mad? Inuki-san: He has been drinking, Tatsuko-san! Tatsuko-san: Then, have you learned nothing from Burning Hammer? The ruin that comes from change! Jimbo-san: We can't continue to work at this pace, Tatsuko-san. Inuki-san and Tatsuko-san stare in shock. Tatsuko-san: Taken immediately, accept my resignation. You bring disrespect to your family. Inuki-san: I support your decision. We must leave, Tatsuko-san. The two depart the office. Clearly, upset, but not hurt. Jimbo-san swigs slowly at the bottle of sake, swishing the rice liquor around in his mouth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 22, 2020 Author Share Posted June 22, 2020 January 15, 2020 Cyril Warbler challenged PGHW International Champion Reaver to a match at PGHW Night of Respect. As Cyril had picked up several big wins, Reaver accepted.Katsushige Matsuki brutally knocked out Masaru Ugaki on Night of Respect Tour #7. It was his second knock out in two weeks, he also brutalized Hiroshige Satou in a short match.Capitalizing on his success, Matsuki has demanded a title shot against Seiji Jimbo for the Glory Crown, who accepted. The two will face off at Night of Respect."Red-Hot" Magnum Kobe had several impressive performances on The Night of Respect Tour. Interestingly, he decided to request a Historical Japan Title Shot, a title normally reserved for Young Stars. Avalanche Takano accepted.Beast & West will recieve a promised Glory Tag Crown Title Shot at PGHW Night of Respect against Yano & Kikuchi. <details><summary>Results from PGHW Night of Honor Tour</summary> Night 3 Night 4 Night 5 Night 6 Night 7</details> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 22, 2020 Author Share Posted June 22, 2020 Friday, January 16, 2020 @ 8 PM Japan Standard Time Tokyo Civil Stadium in Tokyo, Japan <details><summary>Event Program</summary>Pride Glory Honor Wrestling will hold on January 16, 2020 PGHW Night of Respect! The great Seiji Jimbo, in his first Glory Crown defense since Sadahuro-san passed, will face off against challenger Kazushige Matsuki, a fighter with fists of fury. Keiji Takano, the Historical Japan Champion, takes on challenger former WLW Star "Red Hot" Magnum Kobe. Can he hold the advantage over the rising new PGHW Star? Also, Ryoma Murayama, Masuru Ugaki and Reaver will be performing. </details> <details><summary>Full Match Card</summary>Seiji Jimbo [c] vs. Kazushige Matsuki Keiji Takano [c] vs. Magnum Kobe BISON Yano & Brute Kikuchi [c] vs. Danny Beast & Timmy West Reaver [c] vs. Cyril Warbler Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji and Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler and Harold Martin & Percival Swallow </details> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christmas_ape Posted June 22, 2020 Share Posted June 22, 2020 Seiji Jimbo [c] vs. Kazushige Matsuki Keiji Takano [c] vs. Magnum Kobe BISON Yano & Brute Kikuchi [c] vs. Danny Beast & Timmy West Reaver [c] vs. Cyril Warbler Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji and Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler and Harold Martin & Percival Swallow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 27, 2020 Author Share Posted June 27, 2020 PGHW Night of Respect Friday, January 16, 2020 15,000 fans present in Tokyo, Japan 4 vs 4: Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji and Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler and Harold Martin & Percival Swallow A tag team showcase, with each wrestler getting a chance to show off their skills. There’s a bit of miscommunication between Kitoaji and Makiguchi. They’re not quite working well as usual. Both Percival Swallow and Harold Martin look strong. Martin, in particular, threw around smaller opponents. Makiguchi eventually gets Statler with a flash pin, rolling him up for the win. Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji and Masaru Ugaki & Ryoma Muruyama d. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler and Harold Martin & Percival Swallow when Makiguchi rolls up Statler with a small package! PGHW International Title Match: Reaver © vs. Cyril Warbler Swallow and Martin stick around at ringside for the next match. Watoga, already at ringside, enters the ring. The PGHW International Champion enters to some fanfare. He’s well outsized in this match.Reaver tries to get Warbler on the ground. While he has some early success, Warbler every bit was his match overall – Reaver can’t get the advantage. Eventually, Warbler starts to overpower Reaver with some stiff strikes. However, he gets a bit too cocky, and Reaver outmaneuvers him.Warbler gets a near fall, and gets Reaver close to tapping out with the Warbler Wrench [Half Nelson]. However, Reaver refuses to give. The finish sees Reaver leap from the top rope and roll Warbler up with a Sunset Flip. Reaver defeats Cyril Warbler with a flash pinfall after a sunset flip! Reaver makes defense #5 of his PGHW International Title! <table border="0" bgcolor=#ECECEC><tr><td align="left" width = "900">Cyril Warbler is livid, slapping the mat hard. He rants loudly about several things, mainly what he saw as a fast count, as Martin & Swallow enter the ring to comfort him. Warbler demands Reaver offer a rematch under what he calls “catch as catch can” rules. Reaver, incensed, gets defensive – he accepts the request, but gets too close to Martin & Swallow – who hit him with Bail Me A Googley [Assisted Leaping Ace Crusher] before putting the boots to Reaver.</tr></td></table> PGHW Glory Tag Crown Match: BISON Yano & Brute Kikuchi © vs. Danny Beast & Timmy West Danny Beast & Timmy West are out next. They’re challenging the current champions, Yano & Kikichi, who jobg slowly down to the ring. All four guys are absolute powerhouses, working at a slow but deliberate pace. Both teams batter each other for several minutes, with Kikichi’s hammering blows standing out. Eventually, Kikichi manages to isolate Timmy West in the friendly corner. He brutalizes Timmy West with the Kikichi Crush, covers… no! Danny Beast breaks it up just before the count – near fall!Danny Beast goes on a run, knocking BISON Yano from the apron. Fresh, he lands several stiff moves to Kikichi, before hitting him with the power press [side Death Valley Driver]!Danny makes the clean cover. We have new PGHW Glory Crown Champions! Danny Beast & Timmy West defeated BISON Yano & Brute Kikuchi when Danny Beast pinned BISON Yano with the Power Press! Danny Beast & Timmy West win the PGHW Glory Tag Crown Titles for the 1st Time! PGHW Historical Japan Championship Match: Keiji Takano © vs. Magnum Kobe Magnum Kobe comes out next. He gives Beast & West some love, slapping the hard earned title belts slung over the new champions shoulders .Keiji Takano makes his entrance. The PGHW Historical Japan title strapped around his waist. Cautious, and a bit intimidated, Takano timidly begins to attack Kobe. Early on, he leverages his strength to keep up with Kobe, and controls the pace.Magnum Kobe catches on, and speeds the match up. He deftly dodges Takanos strikes, rolling through a lariat. He lays into his opponent with several swift kicks.Once Magnum Kobe heads to the top rope, he has the clear advantage. He lands a several dropkicks, before hitting what looks like a brutal senton. The dazed champion rolls from the ring to recover.Keiji Takano attempts to re-enter, but Magnum Kobe lands a Kobe Bomb [Diving Meteora] from the turnbuckle to the outside! Keiji crashes into the barricade!Kobe rolls the champion back in and goes for the cover. We have a new PGHW Historical Japan champion! Magnum Kobe d. Keiji Takano after hitting a Kobe Bomb to the outside! Magnum Kobe wins the PGHW Historical Japan Title for the 1st Time! <table border="0" bgcolor=#ECECEC><tr><td align="left" width = "900">We hard cut to the locker room. Kazushige Matsuki laces up his boots, and begins to move towards the ring. Seiji Jimbo, headed the other way, walks past him. Feeling disrespected, the challenger grabs the champion. Jimbo pushes him back – turns back around –Matsuki blindsides Jimbo! Jimbo stumbles, Matsuki lays into his stomach with a stiff kick to the stomach! Matsuki gets Jimbo in the mount and lays in several stiff punches to the champion! Soon after, the locker room clears out, pulling the two athletes apart.</tr></td></table> PGHW Glory Crown Title Match: Seiji Jimbo [Champion] vs. Katsushige Matsuki [Challenger] <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" style="width:160px; height:140px;" data="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=vimZj8HW0Kg?color2=FBE9EC&version=3"> <param name="movie" value="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=vimZj8HW0Kg?color2=FBE9EC&version=3" /> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /> <param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /> </object> Matsuki shadowboxes in silhouette, at the top of the entrance ramp. He’s accompanied by several fans moving down to the ring, lip syncing the chants in the theme. He takes off the towel from his shoulder, lays in a few more swift punches, before settling into the corner. <iframe width="160" height="140" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kNxzdnZVIp0?start=26" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Seiji Jimbo poses in silhouette with arms held high. An assistant puts the belt around his waist. Jimbo walks slowly down to the ring. He’s disheveled, a bit unsettled, but confident. Matsuki left a few bruises on the champions forehead. Otherwise, Jimbo appears in fighting shape. Seiji hands the PGHW Glory Crown to the referee. Match starts. Matsuki goes after Jimbo, again with all his might. He lands several punches to the champion, forcing Jimbo to the ground. Jimbo crawls to the corner, Matsuki crowds him, and the referee breaks it up. Jimbo looks pretty battered. His mouthpiece has fallen sideways in his mouth. The two stand off against one another, the challenger about a head taller than the champion. The ref re-starts the match, and Jimbo shoves the challenger. Matsuki lunches at the champion, Jimbo rolls through – dropkick! Matsuki cascades into the ropes. Spear! Seiji has him down! The champion works over the legs for several seconds. Matsuki writhes! The challenger grabs the ropes, Seiji lets go. The ref restarts the match again. This time, it’s a clean start, and Matsuki knocks Jimbo down with a vicious left hook. He pounds away at Jimbo from the mount, before Jimbo manages to pull Matsuki into full guard, and again works away on the legs! Jimbo strikes Matsuki in the calf – the champion laying on the challenger with the elbow and knee! And then a fist drop! Jimbo climbs up to the top rope – Matsuki catches him in mid-air! The two struggle a second for position. Seiji reverses it! He hits a Tilt-A-Whirl DDT! Seiji goes for the pin. No! A two count. Matsuki at this point is desperate to regain control. He's clearly battered. Seiji dodges the first punch, manages to arm drag Matsuki to the ropes – Matsuki lays the champion out with a shoulder block! Seiji is in trouble! He’s busted Seiji wide open and blood seeps into the mat! The referee temporarily stops the match, to check on Seiji, and clears the champion to continue. Matsuki again goes on the offensive, but Seiji manages to roll through. It’s clear the challenger was frustrated by the decision to check on the champion. He’s getting frantic and careless, and it shows. Seiji uses Matsuki’s strength against him and tires him out. Matsuki gets a couple leg kicks to Seiji, but the momentum has shifted. The champion trips up Matsuki with a drop toehold, and again wrenches the legs. Matsuki clearly is in pain by this point, breathing heavily and wincing. After a couple agonizing minutes, Matsuki manages to make it to the ropes. The referee re-starts the match. From ring bell, Matsuki lunges at Seiji, and takes him down. Seiji quickly moves to the full guard, bridging out. Matsuki reaches for the ropes, but Seiji breaks the hold, and pulls himself atop the turnbuckle! Matsuki struggles to his feet – the challenger catches the champion in mid-air! The champion quickly adjusts and pulls Katsushige into the Seiji Ocean Lock [Octopus Stretch]! Matsuki struggles, stumbles to one knee, and eventually has to tap out! Seiji Jimbo d. Katsushige Matsuki after Jimbo forced Matsuki to submit with the Seiji Ocean Lock! Seiji Jimbo makes defense #2 of the PGHW Glory Crown Title! Seiji Jimbo has defended his championship again! Bloodied and battered, he retrieves the PGHW Glory Crown, and walks slowly up the ramp. Matsuki, clearly in severe pain, takes several seconds to get up. He has to helped from the ring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Historian Posted June 27, 2020 Share Posted June 27, 2020 Very slick presentation so far. I'm really enjoying this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted June 28, 2020 Author Share Posted June 28, 2020 Very slick presentation so far. I'm really enjoying this. Thanks! Hope to have another show up [relatively] soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kanegan Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 Loving your presentation mate. KIU. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted July 5, 2020 Author Share Posted July 5, 2020 <table border="0" bgcolor=#ECECEC><tr><td align="left" width = "900">The PGHW Elite Series is a annual tournament held each year at March 2020 at PGHW Night of Destiny. Top stars, including 2019 Elite Series winner and current PGHW Glory Crown Champion Seiji Jimbo and PGHW International Champion Reaver, are competing in this years' PGHW Elite Series. Each group winner will go on to the semifinals, held at PGHW Night of Destiny -- the winners will face off later in the night.</tr></td></table> <details><summary>Results from PGHW Elite Series Tournament Brackets</summary> Group A Group B Group C Group D</details> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted July 5, 2020 Author Share Posted July 5, 2020 A mystery attacker has been chasing Seiji Jimbo. He's been battered twice on the PGHW Night of Destiny Tour -- after the second one, doctors wouldn't clear Seiji to compete in a PGHW Elite Series match with Reaver. Seiji Jimbo has not yet been cleared for his PGHW Glory Crown title match with Kozue Kawshima at PGHW Night of Destiny. The champion plans to inform the public on his status on Friday before the PPV. Kozue Kawashima has been trying to get a PGHW Glory Crownmatch with Seiji Jimbo. Jimbo refused the match, leading Kawashima to call him a coward. Jimbo, if fit to compete, has agreed to meet with Kawashima. Kozue Kawashima has been playing to the fans with his romantic relationship with Yuma Maruya in several vignettes. Many think Kozue designed these to leverage fan interest into forcing Seiji Jimbo to accept his demands. On Wednesday, February 16, Seiji Jimbo granted Kawashima a title shot at PGHW Night of Respect, assuming Jimbo is fit to compete. Magnum Kobe has agreed to grant Brute Kikuchi a PGHW Historical Japan Title Shot. The match will also be part of the PGHW Elite Series. Kikuchi, like his opponent, will enter the match undefeated.Reaver will not be defending his PGHW International Title at PGHW Night of Destiny. If Seiji Jimbo isn't fit to compete, Reaver and Kawshima will fight for the Interim PGHW Glory Crown -- Reaver stated to a press conference to focus entirely on that potential match. To prove he is a fighting champion, Reaver has agreed to name a #1 Contender: Eien Miyamoto will fight Tetsunori Yasuda for the future title shot at PGHW Night of Destiny. This will also be a PGHW Elite Series Match. <details><summary>Results from PGHW Night of Destiny Tour</summary> Night 1 Night 2 Night 3 Night 4 Night 5</details> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted July 12, 2020 Author Share Posted July 12, 2020 Friday, February 18, 2020 @ 8 PM Japan Standard Time Tochigi Civil Stadium in Tokyo, Japan <details><summary>Event Program</summary>Pride Glory Honor Wrestling will hold on February 18, 2020 PGHW Night of Destiny! Who will face off for the PGHW Glory Crown Title? Champion Seiji Jimbo is scheduled to defend, but the doctors haven't cleared the champion to compete! A press conference is scheduled day of to give the champ as much time as possible! Will Reaver get a shot at the PGHW Glory Crown instead? Either way, Kouze Kawashima will get a title shot tonight, with a chance to become 4-time PGHW Glory Crown Champion! Also, Magnum Kobe will be in PGHW Elite Series Block B Action against Brute Kikuchi with the PGHW Historical Japan Title up for grabs! With both men on top of the group, who will put themselves in the Drivers Position for the Knockout Stage at PGHW Night of Pride next month? Also on the card: Tetsunori Yasuda, Busso Makiguchi and Chojiro Kitoaji </details> <details><summary>Full Match Card</summary>Seiji Jimbo [c] or Reaver [c] vs. Kouze Kawashima Chojiro Kitoaji & Busso Makiguchi vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler PGHW Elite Series: Magnum Kobe [c] vs. Brute Kikichi PGHW Elite Series: Eien Miyamoto vs. Tetsunori Yasuda </details> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalton Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 I need to do a real read through before making predictions but your format is perfect for puro. Quick recap of the tour (while still posting full results in the pictures) before the big show. I love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Historian Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 I really love the presentation of this, KYE. It's easy to follow and stay with. Seiji Jimbo [c] or Reaver [c] vs. Kouze Kawashima Chojiro Kitoaji & Busso Makiguchi vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler PGHW Elite Series: Magnum Kobe [c] vs. Brute Kikichi PGHW Elite Series: Eien Miyamoto vs. Tetsunori Yasuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted July 13, 2020 Author Share Posted July 13, 2020 I really love the presentation of this, KYE. It's easy to follow and stay with. Glad you like it! Some of the code was lifted from the old diary index. I forget exactly where the original <summary> code line came from, but most of the tables were adapted from Mistaken's great work -- which I re-adapted to make the new(er) diary index. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPBHBK Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 Seiji Jimbo [c] vs. Kouze Kawashima Chojiro Kitoaji & Busso Makiguchi vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler PGHW Elite Series: Magnum Kobe [c] vs. Brute Kikichi PGHW Elite Series: Eien Miyamoto vs. Tetsunori Yasuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sco xY2Jx Posted July 13, 2020 Share Posted July 13, 2020 I had a blast running PGHW on 16'. Ended up as my longest save. Not played them yet in 20' but I'm all here for what you do with them. Really clean and cool format. Seiji Jimbo [c] vs. Kouze Kawashima Chojiro Kitoaji & Busso Makiguchi vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler PGHW Elite Series: Magnum Kobe [c] vs. Brute Kikichi PGHW Elite Series: Eien Miyamoto vs. Tetsunori Yasuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnowYourEnemy Posted July 26, 2020 Author Share Posted July 26, 2020 Friday, February 18, 2020 10,000 fans present in Tokyo, Japan Winner gets PGHW International Title Shot: Eien Miyamoto vs. Tetsunori Yasuda The match starts with a test of strength. Miyamoto clearly has the size advantage, and it shows, when he pushes Yasuda back to the ropes. "The Blood Fighter" refuses to back down. Miyamoto charges, but Yasuda slams his right leg into his opponents shin. Miyamoto stumbles from the ring, onto the mat below! Yasuda takes the upper hand -- he has all the momentum. Ambushing Miyamoto upon his ring return, Yasuda lays into him with several stiff kicks, before throwing him to the ropes -- that's a lariat on the return! Encore, Yasuda hits another lariat to Miyamoto! Yasuda continues to work over Miyamoto in an attempt to out-strike him. He's working over the head, much like a boxer, with strong knees and strikes. He eventually gets Miyamoto into the double underhooks -- aiming for a strong knee, and attempts to pull him up. Miyamoto reverses it! He's taken control in the clinch! Miyamoto pulls him up -- release powerbomb into the top turnbuckle! Miyamoto hits a knee, another knee, rolls over -- he pulls Yasuda into the STF! Yasuda is taken off guard, unprepared! He's close to the ropes -- but he can't reach them! "The Blood Fighter" is forced to tap! Eien Miyamoto d. Tetsunori Yasuda by submission with the STF! Eien Miyamoto wins a PGHW International Title Shot! <table border="0" bgcolor=#ECECEC><tr><td align="left" width = "900">Reaver sits in the backstage area. He’s sweating. His knees wobble and fingers shake in anticipation. There’s a knock. Reaver signals that the interloper come in, the PGHW Glory Crown Champion enters. Seiji Jimbo says that the doctors have concluded that the champion isn’t in condition to fight. Reaver perks up, excited. He states that means he’ll get a title match, right? Seiji responds no, because of his stature in the industry, they were willing to clear Seiji Jimbo anyway. Reaver feels like this has been a waste of his time, asks why just now the champion has learned this. Seiji says this is news to him too. </tr></td></table> PGHW Historical Japan Title Match: Magnum Kobe © vs. Brute Kikuchi The two opponents shake hands, signifying a fair fight. Brute Kikuchi charges at Magnum Kobe -- going for a Lariat, but Magnum Kobe slides through. Having scouted Magnum Kobe, the announcers speculate Kikuchi notices that his much smaller opponent has been dominant -- they speculate that Brute wants to throw everything in a attempt to overwhelm Magnum.Brute starts with a hit-and-miss offense. He's wearing down his smaller opponent, but Magnum wisely controls the pace. He connects with a Lariat -- knocking Magnum to the ground! Brute has gotten in all the offense so far... but Magnum backflips, ducks under a Lariat, grabs onto the ropes. Kikuchi lunges -- Magnum hits him with a springboard cutter! Magnum Kobe ties him up in the ropes. Referee threatens the DQ -- Kobe eases off -- and sends Kikuchi out with a baseball slide! Kikuchi is on the floor! Kobe pulls himself to the top rope -- slingshot senton to the outside! He pulls himself up on the barricade -- Springboard Moonsault! The referee begins to count out both wrestlers. Magnum quickly rolls into the ring. Kikuchi, demoralized and hurt, barely manages to make it into the ring -- Kobe unleashes a flurry of kicks to Kikuchi's forehead! Blood seeps onto the mat!Now firmly in control, Kobe seems content to toy with his much bigger opponent. He pulls Kikuchi to the ringpost, slumps him against the ringpost -- Superkick! Blood seeps down Brute Kikuchi's face, a crimson mask! He falls onto the mat. Kobe pulls himself onto the ring post -- Kobe Bomb [Diving Meteora] to Kikuchi! Magnum slumps over Brute Kikuchi and makes the cover... 1... 2... 3! Magnum Kobe retains! Magnum Kobe d. Brute Kikuchi by pinfall after a Kobe Bomb! Magnum makes defense #1 of the PGHW Historical Japan Title! <table border="0" bgcolor=#ECECEC><tr><td align="left" width = "900">We cut backstage to the challenger. Kouzue Kawashima says that Jimbo not only is beat up, but he’s a coward for continuing to duck him. Kawashima says that the champion entered the PGHW Elite Series so he could avoid facing him – he already has the PGHW Glory Crown, what did Jimbo have to gain defending his Elite Series title? Kozue Kawashima states Seiji Jimbo knows he will lose, hence why the PGHW Glory Crown Champion has been playing up his injury issues -- that's why, Seiji wants to hold on to the championship! The challenger says the fans now support him – he’s made his case, and he won’t make excuses – unlike Seiji Jimbo. </tr></td></table> Tag Team Showcase: Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji vs. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler Dean Waldorf and Busso Makiguchi start out as the legal men. The two engage in a quick, but slick, opening exchange. Makiguchi manages to get the upper hand, working over Dean Waldorf – Waldorf uses his muscle to overpower Makiguchi and even things up.Makiguchi sends Waldorf to the corner, tags in Miyamoto – who hits a slinghot DDT to Waldorf! Both teammates lay into Deadly Dean for several seconds before Kitoaji takes control. He lays into Waldorf – beating him down with hard strikes, before sending him to the corner. Kitoaji charges, but Marv has made the tag! He headbutts Chojiro! Once! Twice! Kitoaji has the early advantage, but the numbers game wears him down. After Waldorf returns to ringside, Chojiro tags in Makiguchi. The two get in a few double team moves. Marv clearly at this point is reeling, struggling to get in his partner for the hot tag. Eventually, Makiguchi and Marv get to go at it one on one. Makiguchi picks up Marv with the double overhooks, Marv reverses it with a Russian Legsweep! Makiguchi rolls to his feet – Marv lands a dropkick! Makiguchi goes flying into the enemy corner! Tag to Dean – Makiguchi is in the Tree of Woe position! For several seconds, both partners work over Makiguchi’s legs. Eventually, the referee breaks it up. The announcers explain since Makiguchi was not tied in the ropes, the head official Shihei Nagano had to wait for the corner break to re-start the match. Match re-start. Dean Waldorf gets the jump on Makiguchi. He puts him in a side headlock – Makiguchi manages to reverse it. A struggle for position ensues. Waldorf throws Makiguchi over with a back body drop! Makiguchi is the enemy corner! Waldorf tags in Statler – the two pull up Makiguchi and hit the Wheelbarrow Bomb [Assisted Powerbomb]! Waldorf goes for the cover – 1 – 2! No, there’s a kick out at 2! Statler rolls up Makiguchi! 1…2…3! There’s a quick charge to the ring, some confusion, but Kitoaji knows what happened. Since Waldorf made the tag for a double team move, he was the legal man for the first pinfall, but not after he left the ring – Statler was the legal man. The announcers note this should’ve been clear to Makiguchi, but state that this was definitely unsportsmanlike behavior from Waldorf & Statler. Dean Waldorf & Marv Statler d. Busso Makiguchi & Chojiro Kitoaji when Statler rolled up Makiguchi with a flash pin! PGHW Glory Crown Title Match: Seiji Jimbo [Champion] vs. Kozue Kawashima [Challenger] <iframe width="160" height="140" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/NOG3eus4ZSo?start=26" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Kawashima has an elaborate entrance. Pink streamers fall down from the ceiling, as both Kawashima and Maruya dance down to the ring, Kawashima in a pink jumpsuit, his partner in an elaborate pink, victorian dress. Kawshima places his partner on the announce table before rolling into the ring. He leads the recalcitrant crowd chanting the chorus, with most fans eventually joining in along with Maruya. <iframe width="160" height="140" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kNxzdnZVIp0?start=26" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> Seiji Jimbo comes out. Blue smoke fills the entrance way. He holds the title up high, and begins to walk down to the ring. There’s a bandage above his left eye, trying to patch a much larger wound than it was designed for. Jimbo has a slight but visible limp, which contributes to his pedestrian pace down the ring. The referee starts the match. It’s clear from the very beginning that Seiji Jimbo isn’t in condition to compete. He moves slowly, and when Jimbo locks up with the challenger, looks tentative. Kawashima pushes Jimbo back, and Jimbo rolls under the bottom rope. He needs to regroup. As the referee begins counting, Jimbo waits seven, and then eight, seconds before rolling back in. Kawashima begins to work him over. He moves slowly, strikes with forearm strikes, leg kicks and knee strikes. With each strike, Jimbo looks weaker and weaker. His limp more pronounced, each step visibly painful. Jimbo rolls out of the ring again, taking the time to catch his breath. Kawashima goes for a tope to the outside – the champion dodges it at the last second! Kawashima slams into the barrier! Both the Champion and the Challenger began to make their way into the ring about the same time. Seiji Jimbo, seeing the advantage, lunges at the Challenger, who leapfrogs him – and pulls Jimbo into a sleeper hold! Seiji is caught in the center of the ring, and he’s in serious trouble! This goes on for a few minutes, both competitors desperately struggling for position, before Seiji Jimbo manages to reverse the move into the Ace Crusher! Both men are down in the center ring! The exhausted champion attempts to get to his feet. The challenger, dazed, quickly gains his bearings. Kozue Kawashima gets to his feet first! The two lock up, the challenger strikes the champion with a brutal elbow to the head! Kawashima slams Jimbo with another elbow strike, and blood seeps onto the mat! The challenger works over the hurt leg, for several seconds, with stiff strikes and elbows! The champion has been busted wide open! Kozue Kawashima hooks Seiji’s hurt leg, pulls him up into the Fireman’s Carry stretch. The Champion makes a desperate struggle for position, attempting to reverse it – Kawashima wrenches the Champion with his forearms and slams Seiji Jimbo into the mat with the Kawashima Driver 2005 [Death Valley Driver]! Kawashima covers… 1… 2… 3! We have a new PGHW Glory Crown Champion! Both competitors shake hands, and the referee hands the belt to Kawashima. We see a brief picture of both competitors celebrating before the broadcast fades out. Kozue Kawashima d. Seiji Jimbo by pinfall after a Kawashima Driver 2005! Kozue Kawashima wins the PGHW Glory Crown for the 4th Time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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