TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHINJUKU DASH” Results

February 28, 2015

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “SHINJUKU DASH”, 28/02/2015
Shinjuku FACE
432 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

1. KANNA & Chikage Kiba defeated MIZUHO & Hyper Misao when KANNA pinned Misao with the Ohka (7:13).
2. Erin defeated Akane Miura with the Bankyuppan Cutback (5:47).
3. Saki Akai defeated Ai Shimizu with the Rookie Award (7:37).
4. Shoko Nakajima defeated Yuka Sakazaki (w/ Ririko Kendo) with the Northern Lights Suplex (10:01).
5. Miyu Yamashita defeated Nonoko with the Crash Rabbit Heat (8:25).

Miyu Yamashita finally got her big win over Nonoko. Yamashita said she will continue to do her best so she can become the ace of Tokyo Joshi pro. She then thanked Nonoko for their matches together because losing to Nonoko over and over made her more determined. Saki Akai came out with Ai Shimizu acting as her servant. Akai called Nonoko and Yamashita “Pig-san and Pelican”. She criticised Tokyo Joshi for having low quality beauty among their girls. Shimizu agreed, saying “It is as you say, Saki-sama” whenever Akai was done speaking. Yamashita challenged Akai to a match at the next show.

The former Fighting Comedians fought each other in the semi-main event. Yuka Sakazaki was joined by Ririko Kendo who was not cleared to wrestle on the show. Shoko Nakajima defied the two-on-one odds and got the victory. Sakazaki tearfully apologised to Nakajima and all three girls got along with each other again.

Saki Akai’s two step kick finisher is now called the Rookie Award.

The two new rookies Mizuho and Misao debuted in the opening match. MIZUHO seems to be going towards sex appeal while Misao wore an eye mask and green tracksuit. Going by the name Hyper Misao, the new girl said she is here to protect peace and love in Tokyo Joshi.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “THE GIRLS BATTLE 2015 ROUND 2” Results

February 8, 2015

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “THE GIRLS BATTLE 2015 ROUND 2”, 08/02/2015
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
130 Fans – Super No Vacancy

1. Ai Shimizu defeated Yuka Sakazaki by KO with after a Rolling Leg Hook Cradle (9:06).
2. Shoko Nakajima defeated Erin with a Crosscut Cradle (6:55).
3. Nonoko & Akane Miura defeated Miyu Yamashita & KANNA when Nonoko pinned KANNA with the Pie Fly Flow (9:31).

Bust Deluxe continue to be the dominant force in Tokyo Joshi Pro by defeating Miyu Yamashita & KANNA. After the match Yamashita admitted she has been frustrated from constantly failing to beat Nonoko ever since their first match together one year ago. However she is determined to be the ace of Tokyo Joshi and begged Nonoko for a single match at Shinjuku FACE on 28th February. Nonoko was touched by Yamashita’s speech but criticised her for thinking she can become the ace just by wanting it. She accepted the challenge and hopes both of them will bring out their best.

Some more announcements were made for “SHINJUKU DASH”. Trainees MIZUHO and Misao will team together for their debut match. Ai Shimizu will take on Saki Akai. Finally Ririko Kendo’s return match has been postponed. Kendo has not yet fully recovered from her injury and while she has returned to training it was decided she was not yet ready to wrestle again.

Shoko Nakajima said she was on a diet for the last month but it was putting her in a bad mood. So even though she won her match today she still wasn’t happy. She and Yuka Sakazaki began to argue and Nakajima suddenly declared that the Fighting Comedians are breaking up! They then challenged each other to a match at “SHINJUKU DASH”. Sakazaki said she has a secret weapon and it is Ririko Kendo. However Kendo already said she can’t wrestle at the show.

The KO result from the opener is not nearly as violent as it sounds. Shimizu gave Sakazaki a Giant Swing then Sakazaki gave Shimizu a Rolling Leg Hook Cradle. Both girls were so dizzy they were given a ten count to stand up. Shimizu barely made it back to her feet but Sakazaki couldn’t so the match was awarded to Shimizu.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “YOKOHAMA FIRST CHARGE!” Results

November 3, 2014

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “YOKOHAMA FIRST CHARGE!”, 03/11/2014
Yokohama Radiant Hall
206 Fans – Super No Vacancy

1. Akane Miura defeated Erin with the Bankyuppan (3:59).
2. Chikage Kiba defeated Yuka Sakazaki with a School Boy (5:58).
3. Nonoko defeated Ai Shimizu with the Oppai Ye (7:14).
4. Saki Akai defeated Shoko Nakajima with the Face Kick (6:30).
5. Miyu Yamashita defeated KANNA with the Crash Rabbit Heat (6:17).

In a rematch from the very first Tokyo Joshi Pro main event, Miyu Yamashita once again defeated KANNA. While Yamashita did her victory dance, KANNA was reduced to tears from losing to her again. Yamashita thanked KANNA and encouraged her to work hard so they can both be loved by the fans and make Tokyo Joshi a bigger place. Nonoko interrupted Yamashita’s promo and took exception to Yamashita calling herself the ace of Tokyo Joshi. Nonoko said she is the ace and she won the Tokyo Princess Cup to prove it. She brought in Akane Miura, said their team has now officially begun and their name is Bust Deluxe. Miura then challenged Yamashita to a match, calling her a stepping stone in the process. Yamashita did not give an immediate answer. Instead Erin came to her aid and said they will fight Bust Deluxe together. The tag match was made for 22nd November.

To say Shoko Nakajima had a size disadvantage against Saki Akai would be an understatement. Akai towered over Nakajima and even played with her by raising her hand to high for Nakajima to reach during the opening lock up. Even though at times Akai acted like the gritty veteren putting a rookie in her place, she hugged Nakajima after the match and praised her for a good performance.

Yuka Sakazaki wrestled in a Halloween costume and had a pumpkin bag filled with candy with her. She threw the candy at Chikage Kiba after she lost to her, then neatly picked up the candy and put it back in her bag.

Akane Miura’s Canadian Backbreaker finisher is now called the Bakyuppan.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 9” Results

September 27, 2014

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 9”, 27/09/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MONSTAR
110 Fans – No Vacancy

1. KANNA defeated Ai Shimizu with the Ohka (4:50).
2. Yuka Sakazaki defeated Chikage Kiba with a Samson Clutch (8:53).
3. Miyu Yamashita & Shoko Nakajima defeated Nonoko & Erin when Nakajime pinned Erin with the Northern Lights Suplex (10:11).

A lottery was held after the show to determine the card for Tokyo Joshi Pro’s trip to Yokohama Radiant Hall next month. The main event will be Miyu Yamashita Vs KANNA, a rematch of the main event from the very first Tokyo Joshi show. The rest of the matches are Shoko Nakajima Vs Saki Akai, Nonoko Vs Ai Shimizu, Chikage Kiba Vs Yuka Sakazaki and Erin Vs Akane Miura.

Today is Ririko Kendo’s birthday. She is still recovering from her injury but was in attendance for the show. She participated in a tea party that took place in the ring during the Chikage Kiba Vs Yuka Sakazaki match.


UNION “GOLDEN UNION 2014” Results

May 18, 2014

UNION “GOLDEN UNION 2014”, 18/05/2014
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
778 Fans

1. Mio Shirai, Daichi Kazato & Tomoya Kawamura defeated SAGAT, Madoka & Kaori Yoneyama when Kazato pinned SAGAT with the Anna Cutter (7:50).
2. Shinichiro Tominaga defeated Mitomi Masayuki with the Satin Doll (6:20).
3. Aipoke World Title – No DQ Only “Say Yes” Death Match: Super Sasadango Machine defeated Ryu Gouma (c) when Machine made Gouma “Say Yes” (5:18).
*Ryu Gouma failed in V1. Super Sasadango Machine becomes the 5th Aipoke World Champion!
4. Ladybeard & Saki Akai defeated Cherry & Danshoku Dino when Ladybeard pinned Cherry with the Nutcracker (8:02).
5. UWA World Tag Team Titles: Hiroshi Fukuda & MEN’S Teioh (c) defeated Seiya Morohashi & FUMA when Fukuda pinned FUMA with a Sunset Flip (10:46).
*V1 for World Men’s Club.
6. 1,000 Rose + α Death Match: Shuji Ishikawa defeated Ken Ohka with the Splash Mountain (18:13).
7. Union MAX Title: Hikaru Sato defeated Isami Kodaka (c) with a Heel Hold (20:14).
*Isami Kodaka fails in V1. Hikaru Sato becomes the 3rd Union MAX Champion!

Hikaru Sato came to Union for a rest and wound up becoming its champion. Sato defeated Isami Kodaka in the main event to become the new Union MAX Champion. Kodaka did not use weapons in the match, preferring to fight Sato at his own game. The plan didn’t work and Sato tapped him out with a Heel Hold. Sato mocked Kodaka after the match and faked an apology for beating him in a fun match. Sato then insulted Union for their quality of wrestling and for being a low hurdle for him to pass. Sato said he will stay to defend his title but on the condition that he gets strong challengers who will not run away from him. Sato was then interrupted by chants of “USA!” as Hiroshi Fukuda entered the ring. Fukuda said the chants were like heavy thunder and he will not forgive Sato for embarrassing the company he debuted and grew up in. Sato ignored the challenge but Naomi Susan stepped in. She told Fukuda that he left Union Sekigun to join World Men’s Club but Fukuda replied the U in USA stands for Union. Susan asked if that means Fukuda will fight for Union and he said yes.

Shuji Ishikawa defeated Ken Ohka in what was a major battle in the Union Vs Ganbare☆Wrestling feud. Many roses were destroyed as the two fought in the ring but Ishikawa was the only one left standing at the end. Ishikawa praised Ohka’s growth after the match and suggested Ohka’s hatred of Union should now be out of his system. He’s like to see Ohka return to Union but when he appeared on a Ganpuro show last month he saw how hard Ohka worked to run the show. Ishikawa hopes this won’t be the last time both companies will fight each other and that there will be more competition between the two in the future.

Ladybeard was so happy when he & Saki Akai beat Danshoku Dino & Cherry. So happy that he believes it’s now time for him to become the Women’s Champion of Union. He challenged Cherry to a Fly To Everywhere Title match for next month. Cherry answered in English and accepted Ladybeard’s challenge. In a backstage interview Akai said she and Ladybeard form a cute tag team but she wasn’t happy having her faced shoved into Dino’s backside during the match.

The rules of the Aipoke World Title match was to make your opponent to say the words “Say Yes!” in order to win. Ryu Gouma and Super Sasadango Machine had a comedy match that involved the Idea Pocket reps dressed as Super Mario and Princess Peach. Gouma was about to win the match when another Idea Pocket Diva Tsubasa Amami appeared playing a guitar. Gouma and Sasadango sang along to the melody and Gouma was tricked into singing “Say Yes!” Sasadango won the title and also won a date for his troubles.


DDT “ROAD TO SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 3” Results

May 17, 2014

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DDT “ROAD TO SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 3”, 17/05/2014
Saitama Kasukabe Hall
350 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

1. Konosuke Takeshita defeated Shunma Katsumata with the Wall Of Takeshita (6:26).
2. Antonio Honda defeated Guanchulo with a Cradle (10:21).
3. King Of DDT Qualifying Match: Tomomitsu Matsunaga defeated Tetsuya Endo with the Tiger Driver (14:30).
4. Infomercial Match – Oscar Promotion Saki Akai Latest DVD “Beautiful Day”: Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Saki Akai defeated Makoto Oishi, Michael Nakazawa & DJ Nira when Akai pinned Nakazawa with a School Boy (12:13).
5. Kesiuke Ishii, Soma Takao, MIKAMI & Kazuki Hirata defeated Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, Daisuke Sasaki & Gota Ihashi when Takao pinned Ihashi with a Diving Foot Stomp (10:44).
6. 3 Way Match: Danshoku Dino Vs Shigehiro Irie Vs Aja Kong ended in a No Contest (6:07).
7. HARASHIMA, Yasu Urano & Akito defeated KUDO, Yukio Sakaguchi & Masa Takanashi when Akito submitted Takanashi with the Triangle Scorpion (14:39).

Akito’s first match teaming with HARASHIMA and Yasu Urano was a big success with a victory over Shuten-dōji. The new unit name for the trio is Smile Squash. After the match HARASHIMA told KUDO he will absolutely win the KO-D Openweight Title from him on 25th May. Urano and Akito then challenged Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie to an All Asia Tag Team Titles match. Amon Tsurumi stepped in and said he will negotiate with All Japan to make the match but warned he would not get an immediate answer. Ishii accepted the challenge and said the title match will happen.

Before the Love Triangle 3 Way match began, Danshoku Dino was seen leaving Aja Kong’s locker room, possibly attacking and eliminating her from the match. Shigehiro Irie was distraught when he found out but whatever Dino did to Kong did not work because she made it to the ring eventually. Dino demanded Irie to choose between him or Kong. Irie then elbowed him in the face. The match fell apart when Dino’s Lip Lock took out not one but two referees. Kazuki Hirata made his Magnum TOKYO entrance and took up the role of replacement referee. He was then knocked out by a Double Lip Lock from both Dino and Kong. The match was called off and Irie was left alone in the ring. He began to weep as he realised he he might have lost something important.

The Golden Rendezvous is no more. Gota Ihashi took the pinfall loss in the 8-Man Tag match and Kenny Omega blamed him afterwards. Ihashi was on the top turnbuckle ready to do a high risk move when his own partner Daisuke Sasaki shook the top rope, causing Ihashi to lose balance and fall to the mat. Omega told the both of them “You are all bad!” Kota Ibushi agreed. Ihashi quit the stable and immediately decided to team with Michael Nakazawa & Tomomitsu Matsunaga. Nakazawa asked Ihashi what he wants to do and Ihashi said he wants to stand out. They then sang “Let It Go” from the movie Frozen. After that they challenged Ibushi, Omega & Sasaki (who are now called the Golden Storm Riders) to a 6-Man Tag match on 29th May.

The Infomercial Match was all about promoting Saki Akai’s gravure DVD “Beautiful Day” which comes out on 30th May. Images from the DVD was shown on the big screen as the match went on. However Michael Nakazawa was jealous of Saki and her DVD so he made his own amateur gravure DVD two days ago. Whenever he took control of the match clips of his movie appeared on the screen instead of Akai.

DDT announced a new Theme Music Project. They are working with Sizuk Entertainment to produce new entrance songs for the roster. Konosuke Takeshita is the first person to get a new song and it debuted on today’s show.

Ibushi and Omega will not be at the next Saitama show on 8th June because they will be wrestling in New Japan. DDT are considering bringing in special guests to make up for their absence.

On yesterday’s All Japan show, Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie successfully defended their All Asia Tag Team Titles against Kento Miyahara & Kotaro Suzuki. On today’s All Japan show Masao Inoue pinned Jun Akiyama during a Battle Royal to win the Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title. Akiyama pinned Inoue after the match to win it back. Looks like he wants to be the champion after all. DDT has invited whoever the champion will be to defend the belt in Shinjuku on 29th June.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “KAWASAKI FIRST MARCH” Results

April 11, 2014

TOKYO JOSHI PRO “KAWASAKI FIRST MARCH”, 05/04/2014
Kawasaki Plaza Sol
223 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Erin Debut Match: KANNA defeated Erin by Referee Stoppage with a Boston Crab (4:24).
2. 3 Way Match: Chikage Kiba defeated Shoko Nakajima and Ririko Kendo when Kiba submitted Nakajima with a Cross Armbreaker (5:04).
3. Saki Akai defeated Yuka Sakazaki with a Big Boot (5:03).
4. Nonoko defeated Miyu Yamashita by Referee Stoppage with the Dragon Sleeper (6:08).

Tokyo Joshi Pro held its biggest show yet with an event in Kawasaki. Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko were pitted against each other in the main event with tension between the two growing over the last couple of months. Nonoko got the better of Yamashita on this occasion. Yamshita was able to kick out of the Boinmaker and Pie Fly Flow but the match was stopped when Nonoko applied her bust assisted Dragon Sleeper. Afterwards Chikage Kiba challenged Nonoko to a match.

Ladybeard was one of the musical acts performing in between matches. After his performance ended he introduced Saki Akai as his special friend he’s been trying to bring into Union. They will team together at Union’s Korakuen Hall show on 18th May.


TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 3” Results

March 18, 2014

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TOKYO JOSHI PRO “TOKYO CIRCUIT 2014 ROUND 3”, 15/03/2014
Tokyo BASEMENT MON☆STAR
100 Fans – No Vacancy

1. Exhibition Match: KANNA Vs Korei ended in a Time Limit Draw (3:00).
1a. 1 Minute Overtime: KANNA defeated Korei with a Crab Hold (0:59).
2. Chikage Kiba defeated Yuka Sakazaki with a Japanese Leg Roll Clutch (7:25).
3. Nonoko & Ririko Kendo defeated Miyu Yamashita & Shoko Nakajima when Nonoko submitted Nakajima with the Dragon Sleeper (10:00).

Prior to their singles battle next month, Miyu Yamashita and Nonoko competed on opposite sides in a tag team match on today’s show. Nonoko’s plump body continues to be too powerful for the other Tokyo Joshi Pro to handle. She used the STO (Space Tornado Oppai) and the Boinmaker to wipe out Yamashita before submitting Shoko Nakajima with a modified Dragon Sleeper that smothers the victim with Nonoko’s bust. Nonoko’s partner Ririko Kendo showed good ring presence by preventing Yamashita from entering the ring and stopping the hold.

Chikage Kiba returned to action for the first time after passing her exam entry into university. She had some trouble with Yuka Sakazaki who used some trickery and Rocket Punches to get the upper hand. Kiba fought back with an Octopus Hold and a Crossface Chickenwing. Sakazaki played possum and pretended to cry so Kiba would drop her guard but Kiba avoided the cheap shot and pinned Sakazaki with a Japanese Leg Roll Clutch.

Korei had her debut performance for Tokyo Joshi against KANNA, who fought in a new black and yellow costume. The match was only 3 minutes long because it was just an exhibition but when the time expired without a winner Tetsuya Koda allowed them to continue for one more minute. Korei fought hard by Body Slamming KANNA and hitting some elbows. But KANNA then speared Korei and used a Boston Crab to submit her with one second to spare.

Saki Akai will compete on the big 5th April Kawasaki show.


DDT “NEVER MIND 2013” Results

December 23, 2013

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DDT “NEVER MIND 2013”, 23/12/2013
Tokyo Korakuen Hall
2,013 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House

0. Kazuki Hirata 5 Match Trial: Kazuki Hirata finishes the trial with 2 wins and 3 losses.
0a. Tomomitsu Matsunaga defeata Kazuki Hirata with a Crab Hold (1:44).
0b. Kazuki Hirata defeated Gota Ihashi with the Sliding Kick (1:26).
0c. Guanchulo defeated Kazuki Hirata with a Sunset Flip (1:06).
0d. Kazuki Hirata defeated Choun Shiryu with the Ruth (1:46).
0e. Jun Kasai defeated Kazuki Hirata with the Barbed Wire Bat Assisted Pearl Harbour Splash (4:13).
1. Keisuke Ishii, Shigehiro Irie & Soma Takao defeated MIKAMI, Masa Takanashi & Akito when Irie pinned Akito with the Flying Sausage (8:15).
2. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Hikaru Sato defeated Michael Nakazawa with the Ultimate Venom Arm (4:39).
3. KUDO, Yasu Urano & Saki Akai defeated Antonio Honda, Daisuke Sasaki & GAMI when KUDO pinned Sasaki with the Diving Double Knee Drop (11:59).
4. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Kota Ibushi defeated DJ Nira with a Front Necklock (9:48).
5. Big Single Match Year End Drinking Party: Konosuke Takeshita defeated Tetsuya Endo with a German Suplex (10:47).
6. KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Titles: Danshoku Dino, Makoto Oishi & Aja Kong defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Akebono (c) when Dino pinned Takagi with the Danshoku Driver (12:30).
*Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Akebono fail in V3. The Homo-sapiens become the 7th KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions!
7. KO-D Openweight Title & Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title: HARASHIMA (c) defeated Yukio Sakaguchi (c) with the Somato (16:34).
*V4 for HARASHIMA. HARASHIMA becomes the 978th Iron Man Champion.

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After a brief detour, HARASHIMA is once again a DDT Triple Crown Champion! He defeated the person I believed had the best chance of winning the KO-D Openweight Title from him and in the process won back the Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title. On paper, HARASHIMA Vs Yukio Sakaguchi looked to be as hard hitting as they come. Plenty of kicks and knee strikes were on offer along with some Triangle Chokes and Sleeper Holds, the move Sakaguchi used to beat HARASHIMA the last time they were in the ring together. This time HARASHIMA was able to escape the hold and strike back with the ever reliable Somato. Sakaguchi kicked out but HARASHIMA quickly replied with another Somato to put him down for good. The champion told Sakaguchi they just had a thrilling match and it was so fun for him. “Thanks a bunch!” They hugged and shook hands afterwards.

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Danshoku Dino and Makoto Oishi have finally gotten their KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Titles back, this time with Aja Kong along for the ride. Kong was more than suitable for the job, matching strength for strength with Toru Owashi in an impromptu sumo bout. She was about to do the same with Akebono until Danshoku Dino got involved and chased after the AJPW Triple Crown champion. Dino eventually got what he wanted, delivering a big old Lip Lock to Akebono. Kong did the same to Sanshiro Takagi, stunning him enough for Dino to deliver the Danshoku Driver and win the titles. Dino called his new team the Homo-sapiens. Kong thought she didn’t have to team with them anymore but decided to stay.

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Tetsuya Endo ends the year on a low note by losing to his fellow generational opponent Konosuke Takeshita in one of three highlighted singles matches held throughout the show. Endo cried out how useless he was, it’s no good if he doesn’t win and it’s no good if he’s not strong. He is upset he lost to a high school student and swore he will beat Takeshita someday. Takeshita recognised the judges who voted him the Tokyo Sports Rookie of the Year and said “It was not wrong to choose Takeshita.”

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DJ Nira tried to trick Kota Ibushi before their match by sending out Gota Ihashi in his place. And in his clothes. Nira then launched the ambush, yelling “Take that, a present from me!” Ibushi simply moved out of the way and then proceeded to dominate the match. Nira had some glimpses of a comeback but at the end quickly submitted to a Front Necklock.

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Saki Akai came out dressed as a sexy Santa and her partners KUDO and Yasu Urano were her reindeer. GAMI took her temporary role in the Monster Army seriously and was there to toughen up Akai. She and Antonio Honda were in tune with each other, both giving out Bionic Elbows to KUDO and Urano. But in a Christmas miracle, Akai leapt onto both of them from the tope rope. Urano cut off Daisuke Sasaki and gave him a Frankensteiner, leaving him right on target for KUDO’s Diving Double Knee Drop for the three count. Akai thanked KUDO and Urano in a backstage interview for supporting her because she still feels nervous in the ring. Her goal for next year is to win the Iron Man Championship.

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Hikaru Sato found the perfect piece of clothing to battle Michael Nakazawa and the pair of shorts he uses to fuel the Ultimate Venom Arm. Sato brought out a school swimsuit and used it to do his own Ultimate Venom Arm to pin Nakazawa. After the match Nakazawa asked Sato to team with him again as they would be invincible with their shorts and swimsuits. Sato ignored him.

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Team Dream Futures reflected over their performance throughout 2013. Shigehiro Irie became KO-D Champion and recorded more defences in a single title reign than anyone else in the belt’s history. Keisuke Ishii charged into All Japan to sort out an old grudge with the promotion he has held ever since he trained in their dojo. He now hopes to play a central role in “cheerful wrestling” for DDT. Soma Takao meanwhile was obsessed with talking about the colour red.

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Kazuki Hirata ran through a gauntlet of wrestlers in a pre-show trial to prove he is not a “boring shit” wrestler. He had a bad start losing to Tomomitsu Matsunaga but bounced back by beating Gota Ihashi. Guanchulo stopped him from winning two in a row yet Hirata avoided two straight defeats by pinning Choun-Shiryu. His last opponent was a big surprise, the “Crazy Monkey” Jun Kasai! Even worse, he was armed with a barbed wire baseball bat which he used to great effect. Hirata ended the series with a losing record of two victories and three defeats. Afterwards Kasai said he was supposed to be spending quality time with his family for the holidays before DDT contacted him to appear. He told Hirata that Takagi was just treating him like a toy and he himself had just beaten him up for fun. He wished him luck to become better and hoped to fight him again in DDT when he improves.

A Homoiro Clover Z Vs Up Up Girls challenge is set for 19th February in Shinjuku FACE. The aim of the event is to show both the beauty of wrestling and the beauty of idols.


DDT “OSAKA BAY BLUES SPECIAL 2013” Results

November 4, 2013

DDT “OSAKA BAY BLUES SPECIAL 2013”, 04/11/2013
Osaka Bodymaker Colosseum
1,074 Fans – Super No Vacancy

0. Dark Match: Gota Ihashi defeated Guanchulo with a Rolling Cradle Cutback (3:59).
1. Daisuke Sasaki & Shoichi Uchida defeated Tomomitsu Matsunaga & Kazuki Hirata when Sasaki pinned Hirata with the Now Or Never (9:07).
2. MIKAMI, Makoto Oishi & Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan defeated Masa Takanashi, Michael Nakazawa & DJ Nira when Oishi pinned Nakazawa with the Bodymaker (0:17).
2a. MIKAMI, Makoto Oishi & Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan defeated Masa Takanashi, Michael Nakazawa & DJ Nira when Oishi pinned Nakazawa with the Miracle Ecstasy Overdrive (4:28).
3. Saki Akai Wrestling Second Leg: Yukio Sakaguchi & Saki Akai defeated Akito & Mio Shirai when Sakaguchi submitted Akito with the Cobra Clutch (12:11).
4. Gakuensai Grand Final: Danshoku Dino defeated Tigers Mask with the Danshoku Driver (13:08).
5. KO-D Tag Team Title Next Challenger 3 Way Match: Kota Ibushi & Kenny Omega defeated KUDO & Yasu Urano and Konosuke Takeshita & Tetsuya Endo when Omega pinned Urano with the Croyt’s Wrath (12:02).
6. KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Titles: Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Akebono (c) defeated Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii & Soma Takao when Akebono pinned Takao with the Body Press (18:39).
*V2 for Sanshiro Takagi, Toru Owashi & Akebono.
7. KO-D Openweight Title, DDT Extreme Title & Iron Man Heavymetalweight Title: HARASHIMA (c/c) defeated Antonio Honda (c) with the Somato (19:13).
*V3 for HARASHIMA’s KO-D Title. V1 for HARASHIMA’s Iron Man Title. Antonio Honda fails in V2. HARASHIMA becomes the 24th DDT Extreme Champion!

HARASHIMA continues to dominate in DDT and now finds himself as a Triple Crown Champion! He defeated Antonio Honda in a triple title match. HARASHIMA defended his KO-D Openweight and Iron Man Heavymetalweight Titles while Honda put his DDT Extreme Title on the line. It was a chance for Honda to bring out his best for the championship just like he did against GENTARO and Dick Togo over two years ago. But HARASHIMA proved too strong and was the last man standing. After the match HARASHIMA told Honda he is amazing and thanked him for a fun match. Amon Tsurumi approached the champion and asked him who he wanted to face in Korakuen Hall on 17th November for a KO-D Title match. However, HARASHIMA instead wanted to defend the DDT Extreme Title and he wanted to defend it against Honda! The two shook hands to confirm the rematch.

Akebono may be the new AJPW Triple Crown Champion, but he had more pressing matters to deal with today in DDT. That’s right, he had to defend the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Titles! He, Sanshiro Takagi & Toru Owashi were able to beat Team Dream Futures to mark their second defence of the titles. Takagi said Team Drift were strong but were also stunk as opponents. Danshoku Dino & Makoto Oishi showed up afterwards to challenge the champions and Akebono was not happy to see Dino. Since Akebono will be busy in All Japan, Takagi arranged a Six-Man Tag Team match between himself, Owashi & Kazuki Hirata against Dino, Oishi & their currently unknown partner to determine if they will be No. 1 Contenders. Dino told Akebono he is looking forward to facing him. Akebono then told Takagi to “Please win!”

The Golden Lovers have become the No. 1 Contenders for the KO-D Tag Team Titles after winning the 3-Way Tag match. They will face Yuko Miyamoto and the new BJW Death Match Champion, Isami Kodaka at the 17/11 Korakuen show.

Saki Akai told Mio Shirai after their tag match that she does not play around. She told the crowd that she was really happy to wrestle here because she was born in Osaka and her father competed and even retired in this building. She promised to be stronger when she returns. She also thanked Yukio Sakaguchi for encouraging her and wants to team with him again.