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sana-yan · 2 years ago
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suzuki-gun & the mayonnaise incident
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leaveharmony · 2 years ago
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Taichi actually wrote a serious, sincere  entry for the first time in his entire life when SZKG broke up ;_____;
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sana-yan · 2 years ago
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OP, you're on the money! SANADA was also an AJPW disciple as well. In a way, their terms in Los Ingobernables and Suzuki-gun also mirror their previous personas prior to Just 5 Guys.
(long meta under the cut, apologies!)
SANADA's entrance into NJPW was to back Naito, helping Naito win over Okada by cheating in Invasion Attack 2016. His literal storyline was for Naito to win the gold, and his supporting role in LIJ was cemented from the get-go.
As for Taichi, the Suzuki-gun of the early '10s didn't have the popularity it did now (one he cultivated with ZSJ and Desperado, but that's meta for another time), due to rampant cheating and sneaky attacks, he was seen just as one of Suzuki's goons.
Both of them fell in line with their "charismatic" leaders, those who had the drive and the support of the group to succeed in their endeavors. Interestingly enough, to survive in LIJ and SZKG, you had to be a self-starter to truly flourish, because both leaders weren't going to hold your hand. Naito and Suzuki are leaders of the "hands-off" approach, which left both SANADA and Taichi to kind of slot themselves into comfort zones and deteriorate into apathy.
Taichi's was a quick descent where he just wouldn't have a regular match for years, and he got rightly deserved "Taichi, go home" chants, whereas SANADA's been slow-burning until he had no more fuel in the tank to the point that his own LIJ members (Naito especially) remarked about his indifference in recent years.
The one thing that changed for Taichi was the responsibility he felt when he became tag partner to Zack and his ascent into the heavyweight division in early 2018. Funnily enough, his proving ground was against Naito in a singles competition!
Taichi was forced to care because he had people depending on his success for their careers to advance. And if there's a secret soft spot in Taichi's character, it's his loyalty to the well-being of his tag partners (Milano Collection A.T., TAKA, ZSJ) and not bringing them down along with him. His faction looking to him for guidance when Murder Grandpa was away was a sink-or-swim moment, and Taichi realized he wasn't alone among his peers.
He had never gotten that camaraderie from his mentor Kawada (even when he followed Kawada and exited from AJPW to be in Kawada's HUSTLE promotion, only for the promotion to close prematurely and for him to try to find luck in the indies since Kawada wouldn't take him), from his leader (though Suzuki changes his tune eventually), and when he did find a connection (Milano), their in-ring relationship all disappeared with a career-ending injury.
With the support of his faction and his own vigor in rediscovering his drive to put in all of his efforts to care, he got the heavyweight tag titles with Zack. He elevated those belts and had some great singles bouts against Cobb, Ishii, Ibushi, Takagi, and IMO Naito, and Ospreay. His storyline really is the greatest belt is "the friends we made along the way."
Contrast that with SANADA and how LIJ is (un)governed by Naito. I like to affectionately call them a talented band of geniuses, because that's who they all are, essentially. All of them are decorated members when they joined from the start, minus Hiromu, who Naito had always kept an eye on to initiate him into his stable and thrust him into greatness. You could even say that it paid off; Hiromu is a savant, considering his record with NJPW Jr.'s scene. Even newer members, Takagi and Titan, are high-profile gets.
And while that's cool and all and everyone drips in gold blah blah LIJ is money, that's also kind of the issue I had with Naito's reasoning that "if you can't shine in LIJ, you can't shine elsewhere." LIJ expected their members to be top-tier, and while they certainly enjoyed each other's company, there was the underlying expectation that you should elevate yourself on your own and not disturb the group. LIJ was an exclusive club spearheaded by Naito, as he said, "It's hard to get in, easy to get out." So being in LIJ was a privilege in itself.
There is distance and disconnect within LIJ as a whole when it came to individual struggles (withholding Hiromu's injury because Hiromu is the baby of the group). I might have to refresh my memory but LIJ evolved away from seconding Naito in his big matches, and IIRC, Naito didn't second his members in return in their big matches.
Sanada gave 7 years to LIJ, and now he's 35. He's the same age as Okada, inarguably The Ace of all of NJPW at the moment. Naito, his leader, was younger than Sanada when founded LIJ and became their de facto ace. His mentor, Mutoh, chose Naito over his own student for his retirement match. The sting has got to be real. The doubt has got to be real.
And although LIJ members have noticed Sanada's disappointing matches and how he's getting pinned, none of them have stepped up to bring their checked-out stablemate back into the fold. Since they're all so individualistic and involved in their own goals, they don't really need Sanada to change. In my interpretation of NJPW's factions, LIJ isn't the found family that people like to say they are. They're cool work buddies who got together to be stupidly wonderfully talented together (withholding Hiromu because Hiromu is the baby of the group and he has a special connection to Naito the others don't have and will never have, tbh.)
As a matter of fact, I'd say that Suzuki-gun, right before its disbandment, was the true found family. No one came into SZKG with an "Ace" status outside of ZSJ and Suzuki himself. In fact, all of them have been the pin-eaters, the losers, the overlooked ones. They're good, but never the "talented geniuses." They're the scrappy underdog tweeners.
They fought each other because Suzuki ruled on might but they also found support in each other. They stopped cheating. They started winning and celebrating each other. Every TAKATaichiMania is like a soap opera, and I mean that in a good way, you can tell there's so much love and how everyone wants to elevate each other because they see the good and the talent that the person might not believe in themselves. They hype each other all the time in matches, and in backstage comments, and (from what I see of Taichi), don't berate each other when they lose. They bring everyone back into their fold.
So I suspect that Taichi, who was once a relapsed wrestler, saw the potential in SANADA the LIJ wrestler (always saying in backstage comments that Sanada's too good for LIJ), but also Sanada Seiya, the wrestler before the NJPW repackaging and branding. Taichi knows the struggles of the faction system and how in a limited group like LIJ, one of the smallest with 6 members, mobility in the ranks is very tough. And if that small group you've been with for 7 years doesn't believe in you, who will?
I really think Taichi's stint in SZKG has helped him become a great "kingmaker" in a way, similar to Gedo with Jay (and hopefully Finlay). He's always hyped up Zack as his better half when they were tagging, too. Taichi has said that he's wasted so much of his youth being disaffected from wrestling, and he regrets it. So, if LIJ won't give SANADA the opportunity to shine and the thrill of wrestling, then he will.
This meta is long enough already, but I think it's just wonderful the pec-popping boys are going to foster what could be potentially a great comeback story. Taichi is selfless here and while J5G could have easily featured Taichi as their main heavy, he invited Sanada to take the spotlight. All in all, I'm so excited for the NJ Cup Finals. Win or lose, I think Sanada's in a great position to establish himself as a top guy in NJPW, as the favorite outsider. In fact, all the members of J5G are misfit outsiders.
In conclusion, Taichi and the rest of J5G really believe in him. Taichi wants Sanada to try with all of his might, which is the antithesis of the LIJ Cold Skull brand. I'm reading into it but the "our group hinges on your success" angle has similar beats to the responsibilities Taichi faced in 2018 that pushed him as a wrestler, too.
The fact that Sanada has taken the J5G invitation speaks volumes. I think Sanada has always wanted friendship and support, but there wasn't an avenue for it in LIJ like he envisioned. Taichi and J5G have given him a nurturing space, out of the shadows of a mentor, of a leader. He's finally able to bask in the light to grow.
Ever since Taichi and Sanada's excellent NJ Cup match, I keep thinking about how much they really do have in common.
They've both spent years struggling to live up to the legacies of their mentors or meet their full approval - Taichi under the shadow of Kawada, and Sanada under the shadow of Mutoh. They both frequently use specific moves as reference to these mentors even thought these moves bring them mixed success these days - Taichi with the tensho jujihou and Sanada with the Mutoh-style moonsault.
They've both spent years struggling to stand out in their respective factions, but despite their skill and popularity they both have remained stuck somewhere in the middle, overshadowed by other members in reputation and accomplishments.
They're both outsiders to NJPW - Taichi started at All Japan, and Sanada failed the NJPW dojo entrance exam and wrestled outside of New Japan for years before finally making his way back to the promotion he always wanted to be in.
They both found success in NJPW primarily in the tag division before being abandoned by their respective partners. And they both hit a similar ceiling in singles titles there - Sanada briefly holding the US title, Taichi holding the Never belt a couple of times, but neither of them getting any further.
Most of all, I keep thinking about how they both recently challenged their mentors to a final match, and neither quite got what they wanted. Sanada requested that his teacher and mentor Mutoh give him one last match before his retirement - Mutoh's last NJPW match was a tag match that included Sanada in it, but he gave his retirement match to Sanada's fellow NJPW member Naito instead. Taichi recently requested that Kawada fight him one last time and Kawada ignored that request, at least so far.
They really do have a lot in common. I guess it's no wonder that they're so fond of each other.
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lilmisterp · 3 years ago
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🦂🔥Alacrán y pistolero🔥🦂 #lilmisterp #desperado #eldesperado #luchalibre #njpw #szkg #newjapanprowrestling #wrestling #prowrestling #mexico #mexicocity #hypervector #njpwworld (at Tokio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeKyhZxOLyv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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zackmephisto · 4 years ago
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austin 3.16? nah. taichi 3.19. happy birthday holy emperor taichi 
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keepingthespiritalive · 7 years ago
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TAKA & Taichi Produce results for January 23, 2018
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  TakaTaichiMania, 1/23/2018 [Tue] 18:30 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo 1,525 Spectators (1) KAIENTAI DOJO Special 6 Man Tag Match: Kotaro Yoshino, Dinosaur Takuma & Marines Mask vs. Tank Nagai, Ayumu Honda & Kyu Mogami ◆Winner: Takuma (6:59) with the Gaobababa on Ayumu. (2) Joshi Special Tag Match: Bambi & Ayame Sasamura vs. Saori Anno (Actress Girl’Z) & Koharu Hinata (FREE) ◆Winner: Bambi (8:20)…
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breadclubrising · 5 years ago
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Favorite Moves | Zack Sabre Jr. || Octopus Hold w/ Hurrah! Another Year, Surely This One Will Be Better Than the Last; The Inexorable March of Progress Will Lead Us All to Happiness ||
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lambchopviking · 7 years ago
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i was looking at a picture of chad and shelton with their matching gear from smackdown and it just occurred to me that they’re wearing black, white, and gold. 
three colors commonly worn by....members of suzuki-gun. 🤔
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dansedan · 3 years ago
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SZKG Punk
1. Black and gold
2. Heel
3. Immediately attempted to make out with a white guy
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sana-yan · 2 years ago
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h.o.t. is based and anyone who doesn't get their vibes would have hated szkg in noah
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leaveharmony · 2 years ago
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It’s been a much better morning to be  CHAOS girl than a SZKG girl, RIP all of you -_-
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gdwessel · 3 years ago
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NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 2022 - 5/1/2022: A Good Night For The Bullet Club, BOSJ29 Participants & Blocks Announced; NJPW Strong Episode 88 - 4/30/2022; NOAH Majestic 2022 Night 2 - 4/30/2022; DDT, TJPW, STARDOM, Dragon Gate, Marvelous, Osaka Pro, Onita Fire Pro Wrestling Results
As I said would happen in Thursday’s post, the @StrongStylStory Twitter account is not under that name any longer; it is now @gdwessel. If you happened to follow the previous @gdwessel account, its name has changed, and you should follow the proper @gdwessel one now. Thanks!
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New Japan Pro Wrestling
Today was Wrestling Dontaku 2022. Usually the show happens on May 3 (and for the past couple of years, it has been a two-night show). It was streamed live on NJPWWorld, and features a lot of title matches.
Wrestling Dontaku 2022 - 5/1/2022, Fukuoka Pay Pay Dome (NJPWWorld)
Zack Sabre Jr., Taichi & TAKA Michinoku [SZKG] d. Shiro Koshinaka, Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables] & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] (Taichi > Shingo, Taichi-Style Gedo Clutch, 10:15)
Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] d. YOH [CHAOS] (Timebomb II, 9:59)
Tanga Loa [GoD] d. Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club] (Apeshit, 11:33)
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Tag Team Championship: Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato © d. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG] (Taguchi > Kanemaru, Rollup, 9:10) - Team Six or Nine succeed their 2nd defense
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 3-Way Match: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens [Bullet Club] d. Jeff Cobb & Great O-Khan [United Empire] © and Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] (Owens > Goto, Rocket Launcher Elbow Drop, 9:42) - Cobb/O-Khan fail their 1st defense - Fale/Owens are the 94th champions
NEVER Openweight Championship: Tama Tonga [GoD] d. EVIL [Bullet Club] © (Gunstun, 13:25) - EVIL fails his 3rd defense - Tonga in the 36th champion
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Championship: Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club] d. El Desperado [SZKG] © (Bone Lock, 14:40) - Despy fails his 4th defense - Ishimori is the 92nd champion
IWGP US Heavyweight Championship Decision Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi d. Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS] (High Fly Flow, 23:20) - Tanahashi is the 14th champion
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] © d. Tetsuya Naito [Los Ingobernables] (Rainmaker, 34:12) - Okada succeeds his 4th defense
Okada retains against Naito, and is attacked by the entire “new” Bullet Club, which now includes Juice Robinson as a member, with “Machine Gun” Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows making their first appearance in Japan since 2016. Jay White challenged Okada, while Juice stole the IWGP US title belt. Wrestling Dontaku is the anniversary show for the Bullet Club, formed at the 2013 edition of this show. I mean, sure, wrestling is all a work and the talk of him leaving the company was now all a part of that work. I guess that we are in 2022, and the solution for “We have no ideas left for this guy” is to put him with the Bullet Club. (Or United Empire, sure. But the Empire is still a relatively new unit, and they need numbers.) They’ve done it now with EVIL and SHO the last two years, and but for mere short-term gain; long-term, nobody wants to see EVIL and SHO now, their matches deflate the room. It’s like their one idea for a heel turn now (well, two with the Empire); WCW did the same thing, had their one idea for a heel turn, which was to put somebody, ANYBODY with the nWo and we all know how that turned out long-term.
Yes, Juice v. Tana for the US title makes sense. Why it has to be with Bullet Club is beyond me. But then, this has been one of the biggest issues creatively with NJPW even during the good times in the 2010s. The unwillingness to break up and create new units and stables has made things really stale in that regard. Bullet Club is now nine years old. CHAOS is thirteen, and is so far removed from its original intentions that they may as well be part of the Hontai now. Even Los Ingobernables de Japon is hitting seven years in existence this year, and absolutely none of the founding members of the original Los Ingobernables are even with CMLL anymore. The United Empire felt like a breath of fresh air, despite having scummy dweebs like Ospreay and TJP, because it took five years for a new unit to be formed since LIJ first coalesced in October 2015. That they haven’t been more successful is more how things have gone because of the pandemic than anything. Well, and Ospreay’s injury/whatever last year too.
Look at the landscape of, say, Dragon Gate, and I guarantee you within two years from this writing, none of Natural Vibes, HIGH-END, Gold Class, Z-Brats or even the tag team D’Courage will be around. Three of those were only formed in the last couple of months. A little thing like splitting up existing stables and forming new ones with different members would go a long way to make the booking, which HAS improved in 2022 it must be said, a lot fresher these days.
Overall, however, it was a good night for the Bullet Club, despite EVIL losing the NEVER title to the founder the BC kicked out, Tama Tonga, winning his first ever NJPW singles title. But they gained not only the IWGP junior title, but also, the heavyweight tag belts, with a new configuration, Fale & Owens. I’m pretty sure O-Cobb are not done with the titles either.
Shiro Koshinaka became the new partner for Shingo & BUSHI, with Tatsumi Fujinami waylaid with COVID-19. Shingo challenged Taichi to a rematch soon, probably Dominion if I had to guess.
The blocks and participants for Best Of The Super Juniors 29 were announced, as the tournament returns to its traditional calendar spot after the last two years of Olympics, pandemic and Olympics delays because of the pandemic. It starts 5/15/2022 from Nagoya, ending 6/3/2022 at Tokyo Nippon Budokan. Several debuts from outside NJPW (and one from within) feature this year, as we return to a 20-man field, divided into two blocks.
In A Block, Clark Connors makes his way over from the LA Dojo, whilst Alex Zayne, who has featured on Strong and in GCW, also makes his debut. The Empire’s newest member Francesco Akira is here, as well as Ace Austin of Impact Wrestling.
Meanwhile, B Block gets Wheeler Yuta’s NJPW Japan debut, representing AEW and his stable, the Blackpool Combat Club. El Lindaman of #STRONGHEARTS, GLEAT’s inaugural G-REX Champion, makes his BOSJ debut here as well. Not a debut, but a return, is CMLL’s Titan, meaning the relationship between NJPW and CMLL is still on in some form or fashion, despite NJPW now working with AEW & Impact, both of whom have partnerships with AAA.
Here are the blocks, with debutants in italics:
A Block: Ryusuke Taguchi, YOH [CHAOS], Clark Connors, Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables], Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG], Ace Austin [Impact], Alex Zayne [GCW], Francesco Akira [United Empire], Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club], SHO [Bullet Club]
B Block: Master Wato, Robbie Eagles [CHAOS], Titan [CMLL], BUSHI [Los Ingobernables], El Desperado [SZKG], DOUKI [SZKG], El Lindaman [#STRONGHEARTS], Wheeler Yuta [AEW], TJP [United Empire], El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
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Last night’s NJPW Strong continues (or concludes?) the matches from Strong Style Evolved from St. Petersburg, FL.
The DKC d. Kevin Knight (Reverse Double Armbar, 7:45)
Mascara Dorada [FREE] d. TJP [United Empire] (Dorada Screwdriver, 10:50)
Ren Narita d. Jay Lethal [AEW] (Lethal Injection, 12:17)
In other news, Minoru Suzuki will face Brody King at Capital Collision on 5/15/2022. Also, a new NJPW Strong taping, Ignition, has been signed for 6/19/2022 at the Vermont Hollywood in LA once again. Tickets are already on sale.
Last night in Seattle, DEFY Wrestling held its Wild Ones event featuring as its main event, Jon Moxley of NJPW & AEW defeating the NJPW Strong Openweight Champion, “Filthy” Tom Lawlor. El Phantasmo was also on this show, falling to Steve Migs. Other talents who work, or have worked, Strong were on this as well. It was shown live on PLUTO Channel 732. I have no idea how PLUTO actually works, and don’t know if there is a VOD option for this show or not. I did not see it live as it started too late for me, especially after AAA Triplemania XXX Monterrey last night went til midnight my time. UGH. One bad thing about the idea we are somehow past the pandemic, is that wrestling cards are getting way too long again.
The next NJPW tour will, of course, be Best Of The Super Juniors 29. No cards or matches announced yet. Stay tuned for that.
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Pro Wrestling NOAH
The second night of Majestic was yesterday, at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan. You can see it now on Wrestle Universe if you’d like.
Majestic 2022 - 4/30/2022, Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan (Wrestle Universe)
Slex & Kai Fujimura d. Alejandro & Yasutaka Yano (Slex > Yano, Close Of Business, 10:22)
Manabu Soya, Tadasuke & Hajime Ohara [Kongo] d. King Tany, Muhammad Yone & Akitoshi Saito [Funky Express] (Soya > Yone, Ballistic, 12:55) 
HAYATA, Yoshinari Ogawa, Chris Ridgeway, Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu [STINGER] d. NOSAWA Rongai, Eita, Texano Jr., Kotaro Suzuki & Super Crazy [Perros del Mal de Japon] (HAYATA > Eita, DQ, 9:28)
Kazushi Sakuraba & Kendo Kashin [Sugiura-gun] d. Masaaki Mochizuki [M’s Alliance] & Don Fujii [Dragon Gate] (Kashin > Mochizuki, Schoolboy, 6:47)
Rene Dupree [FREE] & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. [FREE] d. Masato Tanaka [M’s Alliance] & Daiki Inaba (Wagner > Inaba, Moonsault Press, 10:51)
Michael Elgin [FREE] d. Masa Kitamiya (Elgin Bomb, 12:33)
GHC National Championship: Masakatsu Funaki [Kongo] © d. Simon Gotch [FREE] (Referee Stoppage, 9:47) - Funaki succeeds his 3rd defense
Dragon Bane [IWRG], Alpha Wolf [IWRG], Extreme Tiger [FREE] & Ninja Mack [GCW] d. Daisuke Harada, Atsushi Kotoge, YO-HEY & Junta Miyawaki (Bane > Miyawaki, Bane Twister, 16:33)
Naomichi Marufuji [M’s Alliance] & Satoshi Kojima d. Yoshiki Inamura & Kinya Okada (Kojima > Okada, lariat, 15:01)
GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Takashi Sugiura & Hideki Suzuki [Sugiura-gun] © d. Kenoh & Katsuhiko Nakajima [Kongo] (Suzuki > Nakajima, Double-Arm Suplex, 23:36) - Sugiura/Suzuki succeed their 1st defense
GHC Heavyweight Championship Decision Match: Go Shiozaki d. Kaito Kiyomiya (Strong Arm Lariat, 30:02) - Shiozaki is the 38th champion
Shiozaki becomes the champion, which, to be fair, I am pretty sure was the plan to begin with. Why they decided to sacrifice Kaito Kiyomiya on that altar instead of someone else, I don’t know. Shiozaki was challenged by NJPW’s Satoshi Kojima, who was also Naomichi Marufuji’s mystery partner. Kojima was wearing a NOAH shirt all night, and seems to be looking to be around NOAH for a bit. That match is now set for the CyberFight Festival on 6/12/2022.
Sugiura-gun retain the tag titles, and are challenged by Rene Dupree & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., which will happen on the Tokyo Korakuen Hall show on Wednesday 5/4/2022. Super Crazy & Texano Jr. challenged for the junior tag belts held by Yoshinari Ogawa & Chris Ridgeway. Texano Jr. is a junior heavyweight in the same way Shingo Takagi was in his first nine months in New Japan; that is, not at all. Masa Kitamiya asked Michael Elgin for a partnership, which Elgin agreed to. Which means NOAH is planning on using Elgin, at least in the short-term. Puke.
Keiji Muto returns to action on 5/21/2022 from Tokyo Ota Ward Gymnasium, where he will team with Marufuji & Kojima against Shiozaki, Kiyomiya & Masato Tanaka.
The next two shows are the beginning of Dream On 2022, both from Tokyo Korakuen Hall. The Hi69 you see is Nio, who had to revert back to this name after his loss to Hao on Friday, something I neglected to mention.
Dream On 2022 - 5/4/2022, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (ABEMA)
Simon Gotch [FREE] v. Kinya Okada
NOSAWA Rongai, Texano Jr. & Super Crazy [Perros del Mal de Japon] v. Alejandro, Kai Fujimura & Yasutaka Yano
Kenoh & Masakatsu Funaki [Kongo] v. Kendo Kashin [Sugiura-gun] & Slex
Tadasuke, Hajime Ohara & Hi69 [Kongo] v. Dragon Bane [IWRG], Alpha Wolf [IWRG] & Extreme Tiger [FREE]
Katsuhiko Nakajima & Manabu Soya [Kongo] v. Masa Kitamiya & Michael Elgin
HAYATA, Yoshinari Ogawa, Chris Ridgeway, Seiki Yoshioka & Yuya Susumu [STINGER] v. Daisuke Harada, Atsushi Kotoge, YO-HEY, Hao & Junta Miyawaki
Kaito Kiyomiya v. Ninja Mack [GCW]
Go Shiozaki, Daiki Inaba & Yoshiki Inamura v. Satoshi Kojima, Naomichi Marufuji [M’s Alliance] & Masato Tanaka [M’s Alliance]
GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Takashi Sugiura & Hideki Suzuki [Sugiura-gun] © v. Rene Dupree [FREE] & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. [FREE]
- 5/5/2022, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (Wrestle Universe)
Slex v. Kinya Okada
Atsushi Kotoge & Hao v. Texano Jr. & Super Crazy [Perros del Mal de Japon]
Katsuhiko Nakajima & Hi69 [Kongo] v. King Tany & Muhammad Yone [Funky Express]
HAYATA [STINGER], Seiki Yoshioka [STINGER], Yuya Susumu [STINGER] & Yasutaka Yano v. Dragon Bane [IWRG], Alpha Wolf [IWRG], Extreme Tiger [FREE] & Alejandro
Naomichi Marufuji [M’s Alliance], YO-HEY & Ninja Mack [GCW] v. Kenoh, Tadasuke & Hajime Ohara [Kongo]
Manabu Soya [Kongo] v. Michael Elgin
Simon Gotch [FREE], Yoshinari Ogawa [STINGER] & Chris Ridgeway [STINGER] v. Kaito Kiyomiya, Daisuke Harada & Junta Miyawaki
Satoshi Kojima v. Yoshiki Inamura
Go Shiozaki, Masato Tanaka [M’s Alliance], Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba v. Takashi Sugiura [Sugiura-gun], Hideki Suzuki [Sugiura-gun], Rene Dupree [FREE] & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. [FREE]
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DDT / Tokyo Joshi
DDT held the Mega Max Bump 2022 in Yokohama event today, which you can see now on Wrestle Universe. Four title matches, and a special challenge tag match between the GM Hisaya Imabayashi & team against Danshoku Dino’s Pheromones unit to end that feud. We think.
DDT Mega Max Bump 2022 in Yokohama - 5/1/2022, Kanagawa Yokohama Budokan (Wrestle Universe)
KANON d. Yuya Koroku [Burning] (Just Cobra Twist, 7:22)
Toru Owashi & Naomi Yoshimura d. Antonio Honda & Yuki Ishida (Yoshimura > Ishida, Harai Goshi, 9:33)
Shinya Aoki d. Toi Kojima [The 37KAMIINA] (Leglock, 5:04)
KO-D 10-Man Tag Team Championship: Poison Sawada JULIE, Takashi Sasaki, GENTARO, MIKAMI & Thanomsak Toba © d. Sanshiro Takagi, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Akito, Kazuki Hirata & Gota Ihashi (JULIE > Hirata, Cattle Mutilation, 8:45) - JULIE/Sasaki/GENTARO/MIKAMI/Toba succeed their 1st defense
Maya Yukihi & Shunma Katsumata [The 37KAMIINA] d. Saki Akai & Hideki Okatani [Eruption] (Katsumata > Okatani, Totono Splash, 10:28)
Hisaya Imabayashi, AKIRA & Muscle Sakai d. Danshoku Dino, Yuki Iino & Yumehito Imanari [Pheromones] (Imabayashi > Dino, Jackknife Hold, 16:55)
Daisuke Sasaki, MJ Paul & KANON [DAMNATION TA] d. Yuji Hino, Yukio Naya & Soma Takao (Sasaki > Takao, Crossface, 10:43)
Kazusada Higuchi & Yukio Sakaguchi [Eruption] d. HARASHIMA [DISASTER BOX] & Hikaru Sato (Higuchi > HARASHIMA, Brain Claw, 14:25)
DDT Universal Championship: MAO [The 37KAMIINA] © d. Asuka (Cannonball 450, 13:56) - MAO succeeds his 2nd defense
KO-D Tag Team Championship: Chris Brookes & Masahiro Takanashi © d. Jun Akiyama & Yusuke Okada [Burning] (Takanashi > Okada, Cradle, 21:09) - Calamari Drunken Kings succeed their 1st defense
KO-D Openweight Championship: Tetsuya Endo [Burning] © d. Yuki Ueno [The 37KAMIINA] (Burning Star Press, 31:17) - Endo succeeds his 1st defense
MAO & Asuka settled their differences in the ring, and challenged Calamari Drunken Kings for the tag titles. Masahiro Takanashi of CDK challenged MAO to the Universal belt as well. Recent signee KANON is the mystery new member of DAMNATION TA that Daisuke Sasaki teased. Prominence (specifically Suzu Suzuki) attacked Shunma Katsumata. Sasaki is also booked to fight NOAH’s Kenoh at CyberFight Festival 2022 on 6/12/2022. Yuki Iino will defend the DDT Extreme title against AKIRA on 6/1/2022. Gota Ihashi took the place of Gorgeous Matsuno in the KO-D 10-man title match as Matsuno had a family emergency crop up.
Meanwhile, Tokyo Joshi held the second of two nights at Tokyo Ryogoku KFC Hall yesterday, the final build show to Tuesday’s Korakuen Hall show.
TJPW Spring Tour ‘22 - 4/30/2022, Tokyo Ryogoku KFC Hall (Wrestle Universe)
Suzume d. Kaya Toribami (Ring A Bell, 9:50)
Yuki Aino d. Arisu Endo (Full Nelson Of Love And Fire, 8:48)
3-Way Match: Raku d. Rika Tatsumi & Haruna Neko (Raku > Neko, Doctor Yellow, 7:43)
Maki Itoh d. Moko Miyamoto (Itoh Punish, 8:46)
Miyu Yamashita & Miu Watanabe d. Yuki Kamifuku & Mahiro Kiryu (Watanabe > Kiryu, Kick de Bakoon!, 12:56)
Hyper Misao, Hikari Noa & Nao Kakuta d. Shoko Nakajima, Yuka Sakazaki & Mizuki (Misao > Nakajima, Vanitas, 11:20)
Challengers beat the champions in the last prelude match to Tuesday’s title matches, with Hyper Misao getting a direct win over Shoko Nakajima. Indeed, here’s the card for that show:
TJPW Yes! Wonderland 2022 – Spread The Wings Of Your Dreams - 5/3/2022, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (Wrestle Universe)
Exhibition Match: Reika Saiki v. Arisu Endo
Yuki Kamifuku & Mahiro Kiryu v. Haruna Neko & Kaya Toribami
Suzume v. Julia Nagano
Rika Tatsumi, Miu Watanabe & Yuki Arai v. Yuki Aino, Raku & Pom Harajuku
Miyu Yamashita & Maki Itoh v. Hikaru Shida [AEW] & Moko Miyamoto
Princess Tag Team Championship: Yuka Sakazaki & Mizuki © v. Hikari Noa & Nao Kakuta
Princess of Princess Championship: Shoko Nakajima © v. Hyper Misao
Apparently, Yuka Sakazaki will be getting on a plane immediately following this show as AEW has asked for her to be present for a match this week (which show, I don’t know, there are several to choose from). Ironically, they just gave an out for Hikaru Shida to not be there next week, as she just lost a feud-ender against Serena Deeb on Dynamite this past Wednesday. (In other DDT Talent In AEW news, Konosuke Takeshita will be featured on AEW Dark this week versus Rhett Titus.)
The kicker with this, is on Thursday’s show, the winners of the tag title match are supposed to be teaming with both Maki Itoh and the winner of the Princess of Princess match against Yuki Arai, Suzume, Moka Miyamoto & Arisu Endo. So, possibly a giveaway for the tag title match? We’ll see!
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STARDOM
STARDOM are running a Golden Week Fight Tour all week, which began today. Thursday’s show will be the big one as it has three title matches and an Elimination match.
Golden Week Fight Tour 2022 - 5/1/2022, Hiroshima Big Rose
Thekla [Donna del Mondo] d. Momo Kohgo [STARS] (Dokugumo Death Drop, 5:56)
Ruaka & Starlight Kid [Oedo Tai] d. AZM & Hina [Queen’s Quest] (Kid > Hina, Moonsault Press, 8:06)
Giulia, Maika, Himeka, Natsipoi & Mai Sakurai [Donna del Mondo] d. Mayu Iwatani, Saya Iida, Janan, Koguma & Hazuki [STARS] (Giulia > Hanan, Backdrop, 10:38)
Saki Kashima, Rina & Momo Watanabe [Oedo Tai] d. Utami Hayashishita, Saya Kamitani & Lady C [Queen’s Quest] (Kashima > C, Kishikaisei, 13:12)
Syuri, MIRAI, Ami Sorei & Konami [God’s Eye] d. Tam Nakano, Mina Shirakawa, Unigi Sayaka & Waka Tsukiyama [Cosmic Angels] (Konami > Tsukiyama, Triangle Lancer, 19:40)
God’s Eye’s newest member beats the rookie of Cosmic Angels, with Waka still waiting for her first win.
The tour resumes Tuesday.
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Dragon Gate
The Gate of Passion 2022 tour continued through the weekend.
The Gate of Passion 2022 Night 16 - 4/30/2022, Fukui Tsuruga Kirameki Minato Building
YAMATO, Dragon Kid & Kagetora [HIGH-END] d. Kzy, U-T & Genki Horiguchi [Natural Vibes] (YAMATO > Horiguchi, Galleria, 12:29)
SB KENTo & Diamante [Z-Brats] d. Takashi Yoshida & Yosuke Santa Maria (KENTo > Yosuke, MCC, 10:13)
Kota Minoura, Kaito Ishida & Minorita [Gold Class] d. Strong Machine J, La Estrella & Takuma Fujiwara (Minoura > Fujiwara, R-301, 11:15)
Dragon Dia & Yuki Yoshioka [D’Courage] d. Ben-K & Keisuke Okuda [HIGH-END] (Yoshioka > Okuda, Frog Splash, 12:09)
Susumu Yokosuka, Big Boss Shimizu, Jacky “Funky” Kamei & Jason Lee [Natural Vibes] d. KAI, BxB Hulk, HYO & Shun Skywalker (Yokosuka > HYO, Aikata, 18:09)
The Gate of Passion 2022 Night 17 - 5/1/2022, Aichi Tsushima Bunka Hall
Susumu Yokosuka, Genki Horiguchi, Big Boss Shimizu & Jason Lee [Natural Vibes] d. KAI, BxB Hulk, HYO & Diamante [Z-Brats] (Yokosuka > HYO, Yokosuka Cutter, 12:11)
Shachihoko Boy & Strong Machine J d. Yosuke Santa Maria & Ho Ho Lun (J > Yosuke, Machine Suplex, 10:46)
Kota Minoura, Kaito Ishida & Minorita [Gold Class] d. Eita, Ishin Iihashi & Takuma Fujiwara (Minoura > Ishin, R-301, 13:21)
Dragon Dia & Yuki Yoshioka [D’Courage] d. Kagetora & Keisuke Okuda [HIGH-END] (Dia > Okuda, Double Cork, 13:29)
YAMATO, Dragon Kid & Ben-K [HIGH-END] d. Kzy, U-T & Jacky “Funky” Kamei [Natural Vibes] (YAMATO > Kamei, Galleria, 19:24)
K-Ness has announced that following his retirement, he is now leaving Dragon Gate entirely. Best wishes to him in his life post-wrestling.
Founder Ultimo Dragon was in AAA last night, wrestling at the Triplemania XXX in Monterrey show. He went on first, defeating Penta 0M in the opening match, which was also the first in the Ruleta de la Muerte tournament. The tournament actually sees the loser advance to the next round, as the Final will be a mask v. mask match, taking place at the Triplemania XXX show in October.
The tour wraps up with two livestreamed shows on DG Network on Tuesday & Wednesday, then Dead Or Alive 2022 on Thursday.
Other News
Marvelous held its 6th Anniversary show today at Korakuen Hall. The main event saw Rin Kadokura & Itsuki Aoki beat Tomoko Watanabe & Kaoru Ito to fill the vacant AAAW Tag Team Championship for the first time since 2005. Afterwards, Kadokura announced she was now married, and her mother-in-law was none other than Akira Hokuto. Meaning, her father-in-law is Kensuke Sasaki, and her husband would most likely be Kennosuke Sasaki. I guess congratulations are in order.
Osaka Pro crowned its new champion today, as Zeus defeated the previous (Openweight) champion Kazuaki Mihara with a Jackhammer in 24:25, becoming the 34th champion, and the first for this new revival of the promotion.
Atsushi Onita ran two Fire Pro Wrestling (not the videogame) shows from Shimane and Hiroshima this weekend, featuring Rising HAYATO, Koji Doi and Hokuto Omori from All Japan. The main events both nights were Electric Current Blast Explosion Bat deathmatches, that saw Onita team with both Osamu Nishimura and a switching third partner between nights, against Mr. Pogo and various others. Onita won yesterday, whilst Devil Magician got a win on Onita today.
Shows also took place by BJW, HARD HIT, Michinoku Pro, 2AW, Kyushu Pro, Colega, Ice Ribbon, ChocoPro, ZERO1, and other one-off events through this Golden Weekend.
I’ll be back Tuesday.
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axel-mania · 4 years ago
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other szkg fans looking at my posts/ao3
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thistledropkick · 2 years ago
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Desperado (quoting a tweet from New Japan's official twitter which is about an interview with Desperado but accidentally used this photo instead):
"That photo ain't me!"
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Taichi:
"To think, that's what your face really looks like under there...
You really are ugly!!"
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Despe:
"Wait a-! Dummy!
I said that ain't meeEeee!
And don't expose what I look like!"
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Taichi:
"From the beard to the bone structure,
that is definitely you!!
I'm shocked at how incredibly hideous you are Don't talk to me ever again with that ugly face"
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Despe:
"What kind of discriminatory behavior is this!!
We've been dating for a pretty long time now, and I've had a face like this the whole time!
And anyway I don't get what's wrong with it!?"
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Taichi:
"Your beard is always scratchy when we kiss!"
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Despe:
"Ah, sorry about that.
I'll be more careful from now on."
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choerrycolouredfunk · 8 years ago
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noooooooooooooo
i was really hoping that kojima might finally get his win here ;________; he still has sanada, tama tonga, and evil, so let’s see if he can put out a win in any of those matches!!!!
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zackmephisto · 4 years ago
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a small happy birthday post with some of my favorite taichi pics! 
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