#Toa Kiyomiya
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sunghee96 · 5 months ago
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Toa Kiyomiya (清宮仁愛)
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gradol-cuties · 10 months ago
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Toa Kiyomiya 清宮仁愛 2002年1月1日 T172cm 105-55-90cm Jカ
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asianhaven4u · 9 months ago
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Jeezus christ , this woman is built!!
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avfanatics · 4 months ago
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Kiyomiya Toa 清宮仁愛
Debut: 2024
T172 cm B105 (Jカップ) W55 - H88 cm
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asian-beauty-blog01 · 27 days ago
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itmylike2024 · 5 months ago
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清宮仁愛
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youjide444 · 8 months ago
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sunghee96 · 5 months ago
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Toa Kiyomiya (清宮仁愛)
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wrestlingisfake · 1 year ago
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World Tag League final preview
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Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. El Phantasmo & Hikuleo - This is the final match to determine the winners of the World Tag League tournament. It's one fall to a finish, and there is no time limit; there must be a winner. Bishamon (Goto & Yoshi) are the IWGP heavyweight tag team champions, and Phantasmo and Hikuleo are the STRONG openweight tag team champions; neither title is on the line here.
Both of these teams competed in B Block; Phantasmo and Hikuleo finished on top with a 5-2 record, while Bishamon came in second place at 4-2-1. In the semifinals, Bishamon toppled the A Block winners (Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd) while ELP/Hiku defeated the A Block runners-up (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls). So we're left with a tournament final that is a rematch from B Block: Phantasmo and Hikuleo defeated Goto and Yoshi on November 21.
The winners of World Tag League are supposed to go on to challenge for the IWGP heavyweight tag title at January's Wrestle Kingdom show in the Tokyo Dome. Since Bishamon already holds the title, if they win here they earn the right to select their own challengers for January 4. They tell us that in every New Japan tournament where a title shot is at stake, but I've never seen it happen. I've been watching New Japan for nine years now, and I can't even remember a champion reaching the finals of a tournament for a shot at his belt. On top of that, Bishamon is seeking their third consecutive World Tag League win, so they're in rarefied air right now.
It feels inevitable that this match will be run back at Wrestle Kingdom. If ELP and Hiku win, they're entitled to a rematch for the IWGP gold. If Bishamon win, they'll want a shot at the STRONG title, and they'll be in a position to demand it. One way or another I think we'll see a double title match on January 4; the only question is whether some third team tries to weasel into the match and make it a three-way.
With all that in mind, I'm going with Bishamon to win here. That would make the two teams 1-1, and set up the perfect context for a rubber match for all the marbles.
SANADA & Taichi & Yuya Uemura & DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku vs. Tetsuya Naito & Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji & Zandokan Jr. & BUSHI - Sanada vs. Naito is set to headline Wrestle Kingdom next month; Naito is making his in-ring return after undergoing eye surgery. Taichi/Uemura represented Just 5 Guys in World Tag League. Tsuji represented Los Ingobernables de Japon, albeit with a non-LIJ partner in the form of CMLL's Zandokan. It won't make much difference who wins this match, and I could see several guys on both sides eating the pinfall. I'll pick Naito's team to win, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Toa Liona & Bishop Kaun - Okada and Tana are two-thirds of the NEVER trios champions; the Gates of Agony are two-thirds of the Ring of Honor trios champions. I wouldn't count on this match leading to a title-for-title situation, since Okada and Tana each have big singles matches awaiting them in the Tokyo Dome, while Liona and Kaun need to hurry back for ROH's Final Battle show on December 15. Just getting this matchup is a big step for the Gates of Agony, but that's about all they can hope to get here, I think. Barring a shock upset, the Dream Team should win here.
Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa & Tomoaki Honma vs. EVIL & Yujiro Takahahi & Yoshinobu Kanemaru - Kiyomiya/Oiwa and Evil/Yujiro competed in World Tag League. Kiyomiya is a top guy in Pro Wrestling NOAH, while Oiwa is a New Japan trainee on excursion there. If it was me I'd present Kiyomiya as being more than capable of dealing with the House of Torture, but his teammates really aren't up to the task, and it'll probably cost him the win. Honma will probably get pinned, but I suppose there's a chance Kanemaru could lose instead.
Shota Umino & Tiger Mask vs. Ren Narita & SHO - Umino and Narita were teammates during World Tag League, but on December 6 Ren turned on Shota and joined the House of Torture. It's a safe bet these two will have meet one-on-one at Wrestle Kingdom, and very little will be settled before then. Tiger Mask has to be here to lose the fall.
Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan & HENARE & Callum Newman vs. Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano & Yuto Nakashima & Oskar Leube - Khan/Henare and Ishii/Yano saw action in World Tag League. Nobody in this match seems to have any big plans on the horizon--they'll probably all be in the pre-show battle royale on January 4. It probably doesn't matter who wins this match, but I guess I'll go with Cobb's side.
Minoru Suzuki & Yuji Nagata & Lance Archer & Alex Zayne vs. Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd & Bad Luck Fale & Jack Bonza - Suzuki/Nagata, Archer/Zayne, Coughlin/Kidd, and Fale/Bonza appeared in World Tag League. From what I've heard Suzuki and Nagata haven't been on the same page, and that could spell disaster for them here. On the other hand, Bonza is kind of a weak link and easy pickings for the babyface side. I could see this going either way.
Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls & Kosei Fujita vs. Atlantis Jr. & Soberano Jr. & Master Wato - Haste/Nichols and the CMLL team of Atlantis/Soberano competed in World Tag League. I'd favor Haste and Nicholls against the Mexicans if it was two-on-two, but Wato is a stronger partner than Fujita, and that'll probably make the difference. I'm thinking the CMLL guys finish the tour with a win.
Ryusuke Taguchi & Boltin Oleg vs. Asosan & Kodai Nozaki - This is billed as a "Frontier Zone" match, so it's a team of New Japan regulars against guys from the indies--in this case, Asosan and Nozaki represent Kyushu Pro. I don't know anything about these guys, but I read Asosan's gimmick is based on Japan's largest active volcano, and I'm a sucker for volcano-themed pro wrestlers. Regardless, the outsider guys never win these matches, so this should be an easy payday for Taguchi and Oleg.
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gdwessel · 5 years ago
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Road to The New Beginning Night 5 - 2/4/2020; NJPW At WrestleCon, Tanahashi Meet & Greet on 4/3/2020; Okada’s Pro Wrestling All-Star Olympic Summit Idea Finds Favor with AJPW, NOAH Stars
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The Road to The New Beginning tour resumed today, the first of three nights at Tokyo Korakuen Hall. You can watch this show now on NJPWWorld.
- 2/4/2020, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Ryusuke Taguchi d. Gabriel Kidd (Oh My & Garankle, 8:43)
Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club] d. Yuya Uemura (Yes Lock, 7:47)
Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma d. Toa Henare & Yota Tsuji (Makabe > Tsuji, Boston Crab, 12:09)
Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Manabu Nakanishi d. Minoru Suzuki & DOUKI [SZKG] (Tenzan > DOUKI, Anaconda Vice, 9:01)
Shingo Takagi, EVIL & Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] d. Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] (Hiromu > Eagles, Neck Lock, 10:31)
KENTA, Jay White & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club] d. Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] (KENTA > BUSHI, Go2Sleep, 18:34)
Elimination Match: Kazuchika Okada, Will Ospreay, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] d. Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG] (Ospreay > Sabre, Stormbreaker, 23:20)
With a direct win on Sabre, Ospreay demanded another match for the RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight title. I admittedly have not watched the show yet, so I don’t know the order of eliminations, and NJPW didn’t list them on either website (that I can get to). KENTA provoked Naito by posing with the titles once again.
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You may already be aware of NJPW holding Lion’s Break: Project 3 on 4/2/2020 during Wrestlemania Weekend in Tampa, FL. Now, NJPW has announced they will have booths set up at WrestleCon, the hosting event for LBP3, from 4/2 - 4/4/2020. Along with that, a meet & greet session with Hiroshi Tanahashi has been set for 4/3/2020 as well at the show. Details are in the link I followed, just be aware, the LBP3 tickets are... pretty expensive.
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When Kazuchika Okada received his Tokyo Sports MVP and Best Bout awards on 1/16/2020, he gave an interview, where he had all but dared NJPW, and every other pro wrestling company in Japan, to hold an All-Star pro wrestling show during the Olympics, in order to show off puroresu to the visiting masses come to Japan. During this interview, he’d said:
Okada: Of course, being in a place like this, it would be much cooler if I had the belt with me. But not being champion actually opens new possibilities up. I can have matches that wouldn’t be possible if I were still champion. With Tokyo 2020 coming, I’d love to have a huge pro-wrestling event, one that beats out the Olympics. Involve the best from all sorts of organizations, show that the power of pro wrestling is far greater than amateur wrestling at the Olympics. That would be pretty cool. That’s the sort of thing I might be able to turn my attentions to if I’m not champion. That would be a cool thing to do.
–You want to involve promotions other than NJPW?
Okada: Right. I think we need to light a fire in the pro wrestling world in general. NJPW still has incredible possibilities and will keep tearing it up. Now, I’m in a position where I can help grow the power of all of professional wrestling.
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–If you had your pick from other promotions, who would you like to wrestle?
Okada: Hmm… I haven’t faced any of the champions from other promotions. Who is there? I wrestled Ibushi when he was in a different company, (Naomichi) Marufuji from NOAH, Suwama from All Japan, Shuji Kondo from WRESTLE-1…
I’d really like to face the younger guys from other promotions. People like Kento Miyahara from All Japan, or Kaito Kiyomiya from NOAH. That would be great if we could pull it off. It’d be great if we could create something that blows the Olympics out of the water when it comes to the fans’ reception.
Yesterday, said Kento Miyahara and Kaito Kiyomiya took part in the Setsubun (day before Spring in Japan) ceremony at Honmonji Temple; wrestlers are often invited to this ceremony, as this temple is where the father of puroresu, Rikidozan, is buried, and indeed, this year, NJPW representatives included Manabu Nakanishi and Jushin Thunder Liger, but also luminaries such as Keiji Muto, Kenta Kobashi, Jun Akiyama, and others were there this year as well.
In an interview with Tokyo Sports (translated by the wonderful NOAH Superfan Hi5ame), both Miyahara and Kiyomiya were asked about this, and they did seem pretty open to the idea:
On the other hand, Miyahara, who is the face of a long established promotion said cautiously, "Personally I am very interested in it, but it does depend on the voices of the fans. [...] I think it would be interesting to do that in our generation now, and I want to do it. I would like to say to Okada and Kiyomiya, "lets do a fight that surpasses that".
Kiyomiya immediately answered, "I hope we can do it." [...] "We only made small talk, but I got a good impression. I want to see Kazuchika Okada fighting before me,"
Now, whether or not any of this happens is anyone’s guess, and with the Olympics taking up many buildings, to the point of having to delay G1 Climax until October this year, I doubt it can or will happen during the Olympiad. The last time all three of NJPW, AJPW & NOAH worked together for a big show, it was the 2011 and 2012 editions of All Together, charity supercards for the Tohoku disaster, and it was a much different time then -- all three companies had different ownership, and there was a greater sense of cooperation. Mind you, all of them have worked with each other in various degrees since then (notable: NJPW helping NOAH in 2015-2017, a move that nearly ran NOAH out of business; wrestlers from NOAH and NJPW working both the Giant Baba and Destroyer tribute shows that were, ostensibly, AJPW shows; NOAH and AJPW wrestlers appearing at Lion’s Gate shows for NJPW). But NOAH, particularly, has not wanted to have anything to do with NJPW (or Bushiroad, more to the point) since their acquisition in late 2017. 
One thing in favor, is that neither Okada nor Kiyomiya are their current company’s champion, so that might help sell the idea. But this still seems like a pipe dream right now, but with Okada, Miyahara and Kiyomiya on board, who knows what may happen. 
The tour continues tomorrow.
- 2/5/2020, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Yuya Uemura v. Gabriel Kidd
Ryusuke Taguchi v. Yota Tsuji
Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma v. Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Manabu Nakanishi
Tomohiro Ishii, Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles [CHAOS] v. Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr. & DOUKI [SZKG]
Hirooki Goto [CHAOS] & Toa Henare v. Shingo Takagi & EVIL [Los Ingobernables]
Kazuchika Okada, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. Taichi, El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG]
Elimination Match: Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. KENTA, Jay White, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
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avfanatics · 10 months ago
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Kiyomiya Toa 清宮仁愛
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asian-beauty-blog01 · 26 days ago
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itmylike2024 · 4 months ago
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sunghee96 · 3 months ago
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Toa Kiyomiya (清宮仁愛)
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avfanatics · 5 months ago
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Kiyomiya Toa 清宮仁愛
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