New Union Matches, Is Hirata A Boring Shit?

December 3, 2013

UNION “SHIWASU NO UNION 2013”, 11/12/2013
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1. Richard Burn Vs Daichi Kazato
2. Kyoko Kimura & SAGAT Vs Menso~re Oyaji & Tomoya Kawamura
3. FUMA Vs Kotaro Nasu
4. KO-D Tag Team Titles: Isami Kodaka & Yuko Miyamoto (c) Vs Hiroshi Fukuda & MEN’S Teioh
5. Union MAX Title: Shuji Ishikawa Vs Ivan Markov

Mio Shirai will also be on the show. No sign of any Idea Pocket Divas though.

DDT “NEVER MIND 2013”, 23/12/2013
Tokyo Korakuen Hall

0. Kazuki Hirata 5 Match Trial: Kazuki Hirata Vs Tomomitsu Matsunaga, Gota Ihashi, Guanchulo, X & X
1. Keisuke Ishii, Shigehiro Irie & Soma Takao Vs MIKAMI, Masa Takanashi & Akito
2. KUDO, Yasu Urano & Saki Akai Vs Antonio Honda, Daisuke Sasaki & GAMI
3. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Konosuke Takeshita Vs Tetsuya Endo
4. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Hikaru Sato Vs Michael Nakazawa
5. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Kota Ibushi Vs DJ Nira
6. KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Titles: Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Akebono (c) Vs Danshoku Dino, Makoto Oishi & Aja Kong
7. KO-D Openweight Title & Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) Vs Yukio Sakaguchi

Kazuki Hirata will be put through 5 consecutive dark matches to prove he is not a “boring shit.”


DDT “KITIZAWA FIGHTING THEATER 2013” Results

December 1, 2013

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DDT “KITIZAWA FIGHTING THEATER 2013”, 01/12/2013
Kitizawa Town Hall
294 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

0. Three Organizations Strongest Young Tournament Final: Kazuki Hashimoto defeated Hiroshi Fukuda with the PK (5:54).
1. Daisuke Sasaki & Hoshitango defeated Sanshiro Takagi & Kazuki Hirata when Sasaki submitted Hirata with the Crippler Crossface (8:10).
2. Tomomitsu Matsunaga defeated Gota Ihashi with a Crab Hold (6:09).
3. 4 Way Match: Antonio Honda defeated Masa Takanashi, DJ Nira and Super Sasadango Machine when Honda pinned both Nira and Machine with the Diving Fist Drop (11:31).
4. Kenny Omega defeated Makoto Oishi with the Croyt’s Wrath (11:30).
5. Danshoku Dino defeated Guanchulo with the Danshoku Driver (10:34).
6. Isami Kodaka & Yuko Miyamoto defeated Konosuke Takeshita & Tetusuya Endo when Miyamoto pinned Endo with a Backslide Pin (10:13).
7. HARASHIMA, KUDO & Yasu Urano defeated Yukio Sakaguchi, MIKAMI & Akito when HARASHIMA pinned Akito with the Somato (12:30).

Tensions between HARASHIMA and Yukio Sakaguchi are beginning to grow in the build up to their KO-D Openweight Title match. They had a stand off after their main event that was interrupted by Super Sasadango Machine. He introduced himself to HARASHIMA, who in return asked if he was Muscle Sakai. Flustered by that question, Sasadango went straight to the point and challenged HARASHIMA to a DDT Extreme Title match at Korakuen Hall on 3rd January. HARASHIMA accepted while still referring to Machine as Sakai.

Guanchulo was in a worried state during his match and it wasn’t because his opponent was Danshoku Dino. Gaunchulo will be going back home to Chile soon and he was worried he would no longer be able to watch One Piece. His passion for the show crossed over into the ring as the One Piece theme song played over the audio system when Guanchulo made his comebacks. Guanchulo couldn’t beat Dino but he promised they would watch One Piece together when he returns to Japan.

Daisuke Sasaki had some insulting words for Kazuki Hirata after he made him submit in the opener, calling him a “boring shit”. Takagi stood up for Hirata but admitted he should be doing better because people look forward to seeing DDT wrestlers. So he decided Hirata will go through a 5 match series of challenges that will take place in Korakuen Hall at the end of the year. Amon Tsurumi stepped in to say the card for Korakuen is already full. Takagi assured him that Hirata can do the entire series as a dark match before the show. Hirata said the challenge sounds impossible but it looks like he has no choice but to do it.

Kazuki Hashimoto from Big Japan wins the final entry spot into the Three Organizations Strongest Tournament that will be held on New Year’s Eve.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “RAISING AN ARMY” Results

December 1, 2013

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “RAISING AN ARMY”, 01/12/2013
Kitizawa Town Hall
294 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

1. KANNA defeated Ayumi Takada with a Boston Crab (4:39).
2. Nonoko & Yuka Sakazaki defeated Ura Erika & Shoko Nakajima when Nonoko pinned Nakajima with the Pai Fly Flow (10:00).
3. Miyu Yamashita defeated Chikage Kiba with the Crash Rabbit Heat (6:54).

It took 18 months since its creation but Tokyo Joshi Pro finally held its official debut show in Kitizawa today as part of a double header with DDT.

The main event pitted the two brightest trainees of the promotion against each other. Miyu Yamashita had beaten Chikage Kiba before and today she made it two for two with her Running Kick finisher, the Crash Rabbit Heat. Yamashita declared herself as the Ace of Tokyo Joshi Pro, at least for the time being. She also called out Nonoko and challenged her to a match. In her post show interview, Yamashita said she hopes people will call her the Ace rather than a self-proclaimed one. She hopes she will get to wrestle in various places and have fun doing so. Kiba really wanted to win but felt gratitude for all the people who was involved with today’s show. She doesn’t know what Tokyo Joshi Pro will turn into but she wants to continue.

The middle match was a chance for the plump Nonoko to show off her, er… talents. Her arsenal consisted of popular moves such as the Rainmaker, the People’s Elbow and a downsized High Fly Flow (which she calls the Pai Fly Flow and claims is an original move) all modified to emphasize her K-Cup bust. It turned out to be just what was needed for her and Yuka Sakazaki to win the match. Sakazaki believed they were able to win because they had bigger busts than their opponents. Shoko Nakajima was psyched to wrestle but for the time being wants to focus on winning her first singles match. She hopes to become a fast wrestler with cool moves. For her partner Ura Erika, it was her first wrestling match in over two years.

KANNA marked off the new beginning of Tokyo Joshi Pro by earning her first ever singles victory. Her opponent Ayumi Takada was pretty much dressed like Paige from WWE NXT. When asked what she wants Tokyo Joshi Pro to be, KANNA said it is a good organization with a good atmosphere and she wants it to continue like that. Takada said she was relieved to finally debut and felt amazing after her first match.

Tetsuya Koda announced that Eri Wakamatsu from Ice Ribbon has signed with Tokyo Joshi Pro. She explained that she was starting from scratch and she wasn’t sure if she could still use her Ice Ribbon name. Her debut match and possibly a new name have not been determined yet.

The show was supposed to begin with a performance by DPG, the band featuring Hiroshi Fukuda and Antonio Honda. But before they could begin, they received a message from one of their members saying she was quitting the band. Stephanie Ayumi was no where to be seen in the arena and her bandmates were shocked at the sudden news. Honda appeared dressed as a taoist monk and was able to summon Ayumi into the arena. Ayumi had written a letter to the band and read it out to them. She said she will leave the band after today’s performance to enter pro wrestling but that does not mean she will quit being their friend. The group performed their song “Demon Of The Ring” and everyone wished her luck as Stephanie Ayumi began her second life as Ayumi Takada. Lastly, Fukuda chopped Ayumi across her chest to give her fighting spirit. Ayumi fired back with a High Kick, knocking him down and setting her off on the right path.