Home Blog Page 459

Live WWE Main Event Tonight; Match Reminders

0

Tonight’s WWE Main Event and SmackDown tapings take place from the Verizon Arena in Little Rock, Arkansas. Confirmed for the live Main Event is Natalya vs. AJ Lee for the Divas Title and Mark Henry vs. Dean Ambrose for the United States Title. We’ll have both live Main Event Results, as well as Smackdown Spoilers later tonight on Crazymax.org

The WWE Raw Report 3/10/14 (The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, And More)

0

Raw Pre-Show Notes

– Josh Matthews hosts the pre-show again this week, along with panelists Booker T, Alex Riley, and Jimmy Hart!

– We immediately learn that Daniel Bryan & The Big Show will face Batista & Randy Orton on tonight’s Raw.

– They pump Hulk’s big Mania Announcement, Renee Young is waiting backstage to try and grab a word with Hogan…

– The Undertaker is here tonight! We look at Brock destroying Mark Henry again last week.

– Looks like we’re getting another Alberto Del Rio vs. Sin Cara on Superstars. Wooo! I’m excited because that means neither is on Raw!!!! We get a look at the match during the pre-show, unfortunately it’s a chinlock. Del Rio does pick up the win.

– Christian’s attack on Sheamus from last week on Raw is shown. There will be another unwanted rematch this week on Raw with the fans choosing the stipulation of the match.

– Discussion of the Wyatt Family and John Cena. Cena will face Erik Rowan on tonight’s Raw.

– A video plays of last week’s Raw issues between Daniel Bryan challenging HHH for WM30, and HHH turning him down. Then in the main event of Bryan vs. Batista, HHH makes sure to get himself involved and put himself over. Way to be, HHH.

– WWE.com Exclusive. Michael Cole asks HHH if he’s scared of Daniel Bryan. Cole claims everyone he has spoken to thinks HHH is scared of Bryan. HHH says he’s not afraid. NO! The Panelists discuss the YES movement.

– Dolph Ziggler in the ring for Superstars against who appears to be Fandango. Ziggler is over as hell, such a shame they want to bury him.  Ziggler gets the eventual win.

– Discussion about cracks in the Shield. Jimmy Hart thinks Rollins is the weak link.

– Renee Young is back, she’s spoken to Hulk Hogan, but now she’s with Sheamus. She wants to know if Sheamus has a special stipulation he wants to see chosen. Sheamus doesn’t care which it is, 2 out of 3, a Street Fight, or Falls Count Anywhere, he’s going to Brogue Kick Christian in his blue dot face!

– The panel discusses Bryan/Show vs. Orton/Batista as the Raw commentators make their way out. Big local pop for Jerry Lawler.

– Hulk Hogan is walking and talking in the backstage area, perhaps on his way to the ring?

 

WWE Monday Night RAW Report for 3/10/14 from the Fed -Ex Forum in Memphis, TN

– And we do indeed kick things off with the Hulkster! Hogan shills the WWE Network again and talks about his matches with the Warrior, Savage, and especially Andre. Hogan talks about how pumped he is for WrestleMania, and he’s come up with an idea for WrestleMania!

There will now be a 30-Man Over the Top Rope “Andre the Giant Memorial” Battle Royal added to the PPV! Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania and the Memory of Andre the Giant runs wild on you brothers????

Out comes John Cena to join the Hulkster. Cena puts over Hogan and his memories of WrestleMania III. John Cena is the first man to enter the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal!

Dim the lights… And they’re here! The Wyatts are out. Bray cuts a good promo against Hogan & Cena and their catchphrases. Wyatt continues on with another short, yet home run promo.

Cena asks Wyatt if he even listens to the weird stuff he says, calls Wyatt a homeless man who got lost in Margaritaville with a rocking chair from Cracker Barrel. Cena backs out of that Battle Royal (shocker) in order to challenge Bray to a match at Mania!

Bray rebuts, and the Wyatts surround the ring with Cena & Hogan inside. We have to go to commercial!

Good opening segment all around. Would have like to seen them put over Andre’s legacy as a Battle Royal winner to get over the Battle Royal, but clearly it’s just an added attraction and nothing of importance. In all, the entire opening segment, and the back and forth with Cena & Bray was really good…

-Commercial Break-

1. John Cena vs. Erik Rowan. This match is already started when we return from commercial. Bray & Harper stay at ringside for Rowan, while the Hulkster remains at ringside for Cena. Rowan in full control. Cena tries a cross body, but it’s caught and Rowan tosses Cena with a fall away slam. Cena tries another body attack, and again he’s caught by Rowan with a rag doll bearhug. Rowan lands a powerslam, then tries a running powerslam, but Cena slides down his back and school boys him for a surprise pin and the win in only 3:00…

Hulk Hogan slides back into the ring to back up Cena. The Wyatts stand on the apron ready to attack, but back down. No shock there, considering Hogan isn’t even cleared to throw a punch…

Real American plays for Hogan and Cena, as the Wyatts walk off, Bray smirking.

– Vote Now! What match will Sheamus vs. Christian be? 2/3 falls, Street Fight, Falls Anywhere? Where’s the option for NO MATCH. That’s my vote.

– Oh The Authority are here, and they’re NEXT.

-Commercial Break-

– The Authority make their way out. Always the joyous part of my week. I’ve been damn near bed ridden for the past four days, and on the fifth day I’m sitting up to type this. Maybe I should rethink this, lol…

Stephanie’s voice immediately makes me cringe. Worthless babble, whoever writes her material knows where to shovel the manure when the Authority is cutting a promo. Stephanie apologizes to Bryan, but says Daniel must apologize to the Authority. “HHH is above Daniel Bryan”. If Bryan doesn’t apologize, there will be severe consequences. Enjoy the show!

The New Age Outlaws make their way out, and greet the Authority. I really thought their return was going to play into something. Maybe it was supposed to and things changed, maybe it never was, maybe it still will, but they better do something soon, because I’ve been bored with them for weeks. The Outlaws are out here to watch the Usos in action, next!

-Commercial Break-

2. WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel. The Outlaws are on commentary. We learn that Ryback has thrown his name into the Andre Memorial Battle Royal. Usos have control to start, but Ryback shoves Jimmy Uso into the ropes and his face actually bounces off the rope, OUCH!!! Rybaxel take over, but it’s short lived. Jey gets the hot tag and kicks Axel in the back of the leg for the Mr. Perfect back flip sell spot. Jey rams Curtis with the ass to the face in the corner, and a superkick on Axel. They recreate the flying plancha to the floor on Ryback while tagging the other Uso on the way out with the drive. The legal Uso then goes up and nails the laid out Axel with the flying splash for the win in another 3:00 match. Oh, the Outlaws state it’s just a matter of time before they get their rematch.

– Corporate Kane has a talk with the Shield. Kane talks about the Shield’s recent losses. The Shield then bring up Kane getting beaten by Daniel Bryan repeatedly in recent weeks. Kane gives the Shield their chance to make things right against the Rhodes Brothers tonight. The Shield promise to “exercise their demons” tonight, just as they can any demons (meaning Kane).

-Commercial Break-

3. IC Champion Big E vs. Jack Swagger (w/Zeb Colter & Cesaro). Big E, unloads early, but Swagger lands a nice wrestling slam and a big clothesline to take over. Big E has also entered the Andre the Giant Battle Royal. I guess the entire undercard is stuck working the Battle Royal. Sorry guys. Swagger with some generiuc offense. Jack becomes engaged in conversation with Cesaro, and Big E rolls Swagger up for the win in a 4:00 match.

Cesaro laughs as Swagger pitches a fit. The two get in one another’s faces. Colter wants them to shake, Swagger refuses. Cesaro extends his hand, jack finally accepts. Cesaro squeezes Swaggers hand. Surely they can come up with some better crap than this to warrant a break up or a match between these two. This has been just absolutely crap-tactular so far.

We’re now an hour into the program and maybe 10 minutes of wrestling. Yup, it’s WrestleMania season…

-Commercial Break-

– GONG! The Undertaker is here! Before the Taker can event speak, Paul Heyman appears on the stage. Heyman mentions the wrestling legends who were never able to win more than 2 (HBK), 3 (HHH), 4 (Hogan & Cena) WrestleMania matches in a row. But the Undertaker is 21-0. Heyman tries to talk the Undertaker out of wrestling Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania in order to keep the streak alive.

The Undertaker responds. “The fear of death is far greater than the death itself. But the fear of the unknown, is the greatest fear of all!”… Taker tells Heyman to tell Lesnar than if he shows up at WrestleMania XXX, he will Rest… In…Peace…

Good little bit by Heyman, trying to talk Lesnar’s way out of the match. The Taker stuff was pretty much a by the number response, was hoping for something more. I’d like to see Lesnar one up the Taker going into the PPV, and give this thing a little more of an edge than just another “streak” thing…

-Commercial Break-

– Tomorrow night, Live on the Main Event. US Champion Dean Ambrose vs. Mark Henry, and Divas Champion AJ vs. Natalya.

4. Cody Rhodes & Goldust vs. The Shield (Reigns & Rollins, w/Dean Ambrose). We start off with Seth Rollins & Cody. Cody with a delayed front suplex before tagging to Goldy. Cody tries to pull Rollins out of a seated position in the corner, but Seth backflips to his feet. Great agility. Rollins drives Cody into the buckle and the heels take control. Goldust tags in, lands a top rope reverse body block on both Shield, and send both Shield to the floor. Goldust hits a rolling senton block off the apron onto Reigns, while Cody lands a springboard plancha off the top onto Rollins simultaneously. And we go to commercial.

Back from break, Reigns powers Goldust down with a jackhammer. The Shield continue their onslaught on Goldust. Roman nails Goldust with the flying dropkick onto the apron. Rollins with a nice Inzuigiri shot. Reigns toys with Goldust, and Dustin is able to catch him with the snap powerslam, and makes the hot tag to Cody as Rollins tags in. Here comes Cody!

Twisting Brisco Roll out of the corner on Rollins for 2, Cody with a moonsault body block on Seth for another 2! Cody with the MUSCLE BUSTER on Rollins..1……2……..Reigns breaks it up!!!

Rollins & Cody crack heads. Roman tries to spear Cody, but Goldust takes the spear for his brother! Cody drops Reigns and tries for Cross Rhodes on Rollins, but Seth breaks free and Powerbombs Cody into the corner buckle and lands the CURB STOMP for the win in 14:20.

Good match from all ends as expected. A shame the WWE has really just dropped the ball with the Rhodes brothers, who were so over just a few months ago… They really deserved some type of WrestleMania payoff, IMO…

– A reminder to vote for Sheamus vs. Christian. Maybe if nobody votes the match will go away….

-Commercial Break-

5. AJ Lee & Tamina Snuka vs. The Bella Twins. We’ve got Natalya on commentary. Natalya has AJ for the Divas Title tomorrow on Main Event. Natalya sucks on commentary, time and a time again. Tamina lays out Brie Bella with a Superkick. The announcers spend a little time discussing Total Divas. AJ & Tamina continue to pick apart Brie. Brie escapes AJ and tags to Nikki. Nikki hits some funky Stunner thingy on AJ, but Tamina breaks it up. Brie jumps Tamina on the floor, AJ wipes out Brie. Back inside, AJ tries the Black Widow on Nikki, but Nikki counters with the Torture Rack Backbreaker for the win in 3:00.

Nikki picks up the Divas Title and holds it high as Natalya climbs onto the apron looking offended. Now both ladies hold a victory over AJ. Take that Mrs. Punk.

– NCIS LA is on USA! LL Cool J in the crowd to sell the show.

-Commercial Break-

– Daniel Bryan is out for his “Apology”… Or is he??? Bryan says he’s not backing down, and if HHH wants to fight, he needs to get rid of the corporate suit crap. Daniel Bryan refuses to apologize for standing up for what he believes in. Bryan says it ends here TONIGHT! Everyone is tired of HHH, he doesn’t listen to Bryan, the fans, or anyone. But tonight, Bryan is going to make it so HHH HAS to listen to them. Bryan promises he’s NOT leaving this ring until he gets his WrestleMania match with HHH.

Bryan invites members of his YES! Movement to join him in the ring. All of a sudden we’ve got dozens of weirdos in the ring wearing Daniel Bryan shirts. They’re not leaving until Bryan gets what he wants! We’ve got 4 weeks to build something worthwhile up here for a match I don’t even want to see, and this is another odd ball/goofy turn in the storyline that I’m not a fan of, but we’ll see where it goes after break.

-Commercial Break-

Okay, now the ring AND ringside is filled with the “YES Movement”. Probably a couple hundred people out there. Even the sign guy with the red hat is in the ring…

Well now they’ve done it! Here comes HHH and Stephanie to “NO” chants. HHH gives the fans 30 seconds to leave the ring before security removes them. More “NO” chants.

Bryan threatens that the entire Arena of fans are going to leave and Raw will be held in an empty building. HHH calls for security anyway. There’s 2 security members and 200 fans. Security refuse to get involved. Stephanie starts screaming and yelling about false power, and says fans are being led by Bryan. Nobody cares what Stephanie says.

Bryan informs Stephanie that she doesn’t own any of the WWE, the fans do! HHH calls for the next match to begin… And Damien Sandow finally makes his way back to Raw, only to be thrown into this mess of crap…. Sandow argues with HHH but refuses to get in the ring.

Stephanie says this place is hers and she owns EVERYONE. Stephanie goes crazy screaming and clearly doesn’t realize how irritating she sounds.

Bryan lays out the ultimatum once more. Give him his Mania match, and they can have their show back. HHH finally breaks down and gives Bryan the match… HHH agrees to wrestle Bryan at WrestleMania!!!

Bryan isn’t done… He’s got one more thing…. IF Bryan can beat HHH at WrestleMania XXX, then he gets added to the WWE Championship Match later in the night!!!

HHH goes crazy and tries to rush the ring, security holds him back. HHH gives Bryan everything he wants at WrestleMania and promises to end Bryan at Mania!!!

-Commercial Break-

– Jerry Lawler talks the Christian vs. Sheamus match. The fans have voted and the match will be…. Memphis Street Fight!

6. Sheamus vs. Christian in a “Memphis Street Fight” . Drums and guitars are set up around ringside. Christian knocked to the floor almost immediately and into the barricade. Sheamus misses a guitar swing and smashes it against the post. Christian fights back with a guitar, but Sheamus throws him over the steel steps. Sheamus chases Christian down on the ramp, but Christian shoves Sheamus to the ground and hits a flying tornado DDT off the stage onto the floor! Both men are checked on as we head to commercial.

Back from break, Sheamus misses a charge and drives his shoulder into the corner post. Christian grabs a kendo stick and beats Sheamus down with it for the count of 2… After destroying one cane, Christian grabs another. Sheamus blocks it and Christian loses the cane. Sheamus has some insane welts on his back. Sheamus battles back, takes down Christian and picks up the kendo stick. Christian blocks the shot and tries a body block, but Sheamus turns it into a rolling Samoan drop. Christian blocks the forearm clubs and the two men fight for the kendo stick. Sheamus wins and canes the hell out of Christian…

Sheamus lands WHITE NOISE, but Christian kicks out!!!!! Now we get the 10 clubbing forearms into the chest of Christian… Make that 16 or 17 forearms!!! Sheamus calls for the Brogue… Christian wisely slides out of the ring, but ends up getting posted.

Irish Curse Backbreaker off the Steel Steps!!! Sheamus rolls Christian back in and tosses a few chairs in as well… Sheamus grabs the a drum and brings that in as well. Christian gets to a chair first, lays out Sheamus with it and lays it on Sheamus. Christian FROG SPLASH on the chair onto Sheamus!!! 1………2…………….Sheamus kicks out!!!

Christian grabs the base drum!!! AND GETS IT BROGUE KICKED INTO HIS FACE!!!! 1…….2………….3!!!! Sheamus picks up another win in 14:30.

– Batista and Randy Orton are with Brad Maddox, and they’re not happy about Daniel Bryan being given a potential spot in their title match. They want to know where the Authority is, but Maddox informs them that the Authority have left for the night. Orton wants to make things work with Batista tonight in order to take out Bryan tonight…

-Commercial Break-

– Another Alexander Rusev & Lana promo from the top of the stage. WHAT?

– They attempt to replay the Hulk Hogan announcement from earlier, but the Wyatt Family break into the programming with their own interview. Bray Wyatt responds to John Cena’s challenge. He compares Cena to being a future Hulk Hogan, a man who won’t let it go. Bray accepts the challenge, and says that he is forever before singing “Time is on my side”. We’ve got a fifth match confirmed for Mania…

Up next, the tag team main event… Big Show is in the ring.

-Commercial Break-

– This Friday on SD we learn it’s The Big Show vs. Kane.

7. Daniel Bryan & The Big Show vs. Randy Orton & Batista. Orton & Bryan get things started, Bryan sends Randy to the floor and hits a suicide dive early on and we’re already taking another commercial!

Back from break, Orton takes over on Bryan and tags out to Batista… The heels continue to work over Bryan. Orton misses a kneedrop and Big Show tags in… Show with a side slam on Batista, but Orton causes a distraction and drops Show across the top rope and Batista takes Show’s leg out from under him. Orton & Tister now work over the downed Show…

Batista calls for the Batista Bomb on the Big Show, but gets backdropped… Show with the hot tag back to Bryan, and Orton in as well… Bryan with the backflip out of the corner, the sit-out clothesline on Orton, he knocks Batista off the apron, and lands the YES! Kicks on Orton, but Randy kicks out just before the 3!!!

Bryan climbs to the top, Batista knocked off the apron again, but Bryan misses a tip rope headbutt and Orton gets 2… Bryan rolls the cover into a YES LOCK but Batista breaks it up!!!! Big Show clocks Boo-Tista, but Orton nails Show with the RKO and everyone is now down!!!

Orton sets Bryan up for a RKO, Bryan side steps and Batista spears Orton!!! Bryan with the Running Knee-Plus on Batista! Orton dodges a dropkick in the corner and lands the suspended DDT on Bryan….

Rasndy goes for an RKO, Bryan counters with a backslide for 2… Both men get up… RUNNING KNEE-PLUS on ORTON!!! Bryan covers…1…………2…………3!!!!!!!!

Bryan pins the champion…. AGAIN….. in about 13:00…. Big Show seemingly just disappears….

 

RAW “Backstage Pass” Post Game Show

– The panel is back, Bryan still celebrating in the ring. Lots of discussion about tonight’s angle between Bryan and the Authority…

– Renee Young interviews Daniel Bryan. He talks about the YES! Movement and the power of the people. The people have the power to overcome the corporations. Bryan is standing up for what is right…

– A quick mention of the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and a clip of the trophy is shown again.

– Discussions of Hulk Hogan, Cena, and the Wyatts… Pre-taped interview with Renee Young with John Cena & Hulk Hogan… Cena welcomes Hogan back… Hulk talks about living through Cena, and he plans to be there for Cena if the Wyatt family try and interfere at WrestleMania… Hulk sounds like he’s putting himself at ringside for this match at the PPV…

– Reminder, Main Event again live this week, tomorrow night with US Champ Ambrose vs. Henry, and Divas Champ AJ vs. Natalya…

– It’s Kane vs. The Big Show on Smackdown this week…

That wraps it up, and I’m out!!!

Spoilers: WWE Superstars Results for 3/13/14

0

WWE Superstars Taping on 3/10/14 from Memphis, TN, to air 3/13/14

– Alberto Del Rio pinned Sin Cara with the superkick while Cara was on his knees.

– Dolph Ziggler pinned Fandango with the Zig Zag. From what I could see, this was a great back and forth match. Ziggler was super over, such a shame.

CM Punk Returns to TV, The Ultimate Warrior Announces His Inductor

0

CM Punk will be returning to television next Sunday night for the first time since leaving WWE.

Punk, referred to by his real name Phil Brooks, will appear on AMC’s “Talking Dead” on 3/16 at 10pm (Eastern). The show features a panel discussing the episode of “Walking Dead” that airs immediately before it.

“CM Punk” trended worldwide on Twitter following the announcement.

————————————————————

– The Ultimate Warrior announced on Twitter that Linda McMahon will be inducting him into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. He wrote:

“Fortunetelling pundits lack the integrity it takes to figure me out. I’m honored @Linda_McMahon accepts my request to introduce #wwehof2014.”

“For all the Medicinal Marijuana users & ADD crowd w/ half-ass functioning brains: Introduce=Induct. One more time. Induct=Introduce. Got it?”

Jeff Jarrett Promotion Announces Launch Date???

0

This was found as the most recent post on Jeff Jarrett’s Instagram account,

realjeffjarrett
#ItsComing … #ThankfulForWrestlingFans

WWE Monday Night Raw Preview for 3/10/14

0

Here is the official five point preview for tonight’s WWE Monday Night RAW broadcast…

* Dead man’s tale: Brock Lesnar is champing at the bit to face The Undertaker at WrestleMania, but as Paul Heyman outlined last week, the mad scientist has his own reasons for tempting The Streak a second time. According to Heyman, it was The Phenom’s defeat of CM Punk at last year’s Show of Shows that drove The Straight Edge Superstar to abandon Heyman altogether in late 2013. The Deadman has been confirmed to appear on Raw, likely with a response for both The Anomaly and his handler. What will he have to say?

* A crack in The Shield: Things are … well, they’re not looking great for The Shield these days. WWE’s formerly inseparable trio are on shakier ground than ever before, thanks to Seth Rollins’ abandonment of the group in the middle of their second match with The Wyatt Family last week. The stunt that cost Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns the match was done, according to Rollins, in order to make a point. However, can “the architect” of The Shield be taken at his word? Or has the glue finally come undone?

* Outlaw’s revenge: The New Age Outlaws’ improbable run back to the WWE Tag Team Titles came to a crashing halt courtesy of The Usos, who finally fulfilled their destiny and captured their very first tandem title. Road Dogg & Billy Gunn are playing their chips very carefully when it comes to cashing in on their rematch clause, though. WWE Main Event and SmackDown came and went without The Outlaws throwing down for the WWE Tag Team Championship once again; might they roll the dice on Raw?

* Breaking news, brother: The host with the most is coming back Monday night, and he has big news in store for the WWE Universe. Hulk Hogan, fresh off his big homecoming two weeks ago, is headed back to Raw for a follow-up, and word is he’s packing a huge announcement for WrestleMania 30. What does The Immortal One have up his sleeve, or lack thereof? (It is Hogan, after all; the man never met a tanktop he didn’t like.)

* Live that fantasy: WWE COO Triple H claimed he was sick of dealing with Daniel Bryan’s “fantasy” after the “YES!” man reiterated his WrestleMania challenge to The King of Kings. True to form, Daniel Bryan then kicked The Game square in the head. Needless to say, Bryan is adamant as ever about facing Triple H at The Show of Shows; The Authority and Batista’s joint beatdown of the fan favorite left him lower than ever at the conclusion of last Monday’s Raw. Bryan has always overcome the odds, though he’s racking up enemies faster than ever now. Can he defy those odds and get The Game to play ball? Find out this Monday at 8/7 CT, when Raw goes live on USA Network, and be sure to check out WWE Network’s live Raw Pre-Show at 7:30 ET and Backstage Pass at 11:00 ET

LL Cool J will be attending tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW. The show takes place at the Fed Ex Forum tonight in Memphis, and he is expected (though not confirmed) to be there to promote NCIS: Los Angeles. More details as they become available.

PHOTO: The Terrible Attendance From TNA Lockdown

0

According to a fan in attendance at the TNA Lockdown pay-per-view, there were less than 1,500 fans in attendance at the event. Here is a photo taken from the show. According to the fan, the “hard camera” side of the arena was half filled while the other side (photo below) only had people in the first several rows to make it look better on camera:

Fighting Spirit Review: WRESTLE-1 “SUNRISE TOUR” Finale on 1/31/14

0

Date: January 31st, 2014
Location: Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Announced Attendance: 1,350

Going into 2014 and the “newest” promotion in Japan is still plugging along. This event has a lot of matches which means they will be short, so hopefully they can pack a lot of action into not a lot of time. Here is the full card:

– Daiki Inaba vs. Hiroshi Yamato
– Rob Terry, Andy Wu, and Pannyan vs. Takayama, NOSAWA Rongai, and MAZADA
– Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Kellie Skater
– Ryota Hama vs. Tsubo Genjin
– Ryuichi Kawakami vs. Yasufumi Nakanoue
– Kaz Hayashi vs. Seiki Yoshioka
– Seiya Sanada vs. Shuji Kondo
– Masakatsu Funaki vs. Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei
– KAI vs. Yuji Hino
– Yosiaki Fujiwara, Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto, and Minoru Tanaka vs. Masayuki Kono, Ryouji Sai, René Duprée, and KAZMA SAKAMOTO

Lots of matches to get through, so let’s go ahead and get started.

Daiki Inaba vs. Hiroshi Yamato 

Inaba tackles Yamato to start the match and they jockey for position on the mat. Inaba pushes Yamato into the ropes and he slaps Yamato before backing up. Inaba hits Yamato against the ropes, Irish whip, and Inaba dropkicks Yamato out of the ring. He gets back in the ring, stomps by Inaba and he goes off the ropes, but Yamato catches him with a dropkick. Yamato picks up Inaba, chops by Inaba but Yamato hits a headbutt. Yamato picks up Inaba and applies a side headlock, Irish whip by Inaba but Yamato shoulderblocks him down. Yamato goes off the ropes and shoulderblocks Inaba again. He does it a third time, then a fourth and a fifth time. Two more shoulderblocks by Yamato, he goes off the ropes and hits another one. Stomp by Yamato, he picks up Inaba but Inaba elbows him back. Yamato chops Inaba to the mat and he applies a crab hold. Inaba crawls to the ropes and is able to force a break. Yamato picks up Inaba and goes for a Northern Lights Bomb but Inaba lands on his feet. Yamato goes off the ropes, headbutt by Inaba and he hits a vertical suplex. Inaba picks up Yamato, he goes off the ropes and hits a jumping shoulderblock. Fisherman suplex by Inaba, cover, but it gets a two count. Elbow by Inaba, Yamato goes off the ropes and hits a crossbody for a two count. Yamato picks up Inaba but Inaba rolls him up for a two count. Inaba goes off the ropes but Yamato hits a back bodydrop. Yamato waits for Inaba to get up and hits a spear. Yamato picks up Inaba and hits the Northern Lights Bomb, cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner: Hiroshi Yamato

Match Thoughts: A solid opener to start the show, as Inaba continues to show a lot of fire in there.  Yamato clearly is not as well ranked in Wrestle-1 as I thought when the promotion opened, as the events I have reviewed he has not had a very high spot on the card.  But he gave Inaba some solid offense before decisively putting him away, which is all you can ask for in a short veteran vs. rookie style opening match.  Score:  5.0

Rob Terry, Andy Wu, and Pannyan vs. Takayama, NOSAWA Rongai, and MAZADA

Pannyan and NOSAWA start things off. NOSAWA teases Pannyan to start the match, Pannyan goes off the ropes and he dropkicks NOSAWA in the knee. Slap by Pannyan and he hits a second one as NOSAWA keeps aiming too high. NOSAWA tags in MAZADA, MAZADA holds back Pannyan and he puts Pannyan up on to the top turnbuckle. Pannyan falls off the top turnbuckle and uses the ropes to go crawl to the middle of the ring. MAZADA goes to kick Pannyan but Pannyan moves and MAZADA falls out of the ring. Wu then from the apron hits a diving hurricanrana down onto MAZADA. Wu slides MAZADA back into the ring as Pannyan tags him in, kick by Wu, Irish whip, reversed, and Wu hits an armdrag. Another armdrag by Wu and he delivers a dropkick. Eye rake by MAZADA, he goes off the ropes but Wu hits a bodyscissors into a bulldog for a two count. Wu tags in Terry, so MAZADA quickly tags in Takayama. Terry asks for a Test of Strength so Takayama obliges, Terry pushes Takayama against the ropes and throws him to the mat. Takayama goes off the ropes and they collide, Takayama does it a second time and this time hits a big boot, jumping crossbody by Takayama but it only gets a two count.

Takayama tags in MAZADA as Terry tags in Wu, Wu goes off the ropes but MAZADA catches him with a lariat. NOSAWA and Takayama come in the ring as NOSAWA and MAZADA hit a double team combination onto Wu. Double Irish whip to Wu and they hit a double flapjack. Cover, but Terry breaks it up. Double Irish whip now to Terry but Terry hits a double jumping clothesline. Takayama comes in the ring but Terry hits a powerslam onto Takayama. He then throws NOSAWA into the corner, puts Pannyan on his shoulders and hits a running splash onto NOSAWA. Pannyan goes off the ropes towards MAZADA but MAZADA catches him, Irish whip by MAZADA to Pannyan and Pannyan dives out of the ring with a tope con giro onto NOSAWA. Wu goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving body press in the ring onto MAZADA. Flying Cradle by Wu and he picks up the three count! Your winners: Rob Terry, Andy Wu, and Pannyan

Match Thoughts:  A pretty light match, as one would assume when Pannyan is involved (the little panda).  The spots with Terry and Takayama were interesting since it was power vs. power, but the rest was just the usual stuff as NOSAWA and MAZADA worked the majority of the (very short) match.  Nothing offensive, just ‘there’ as they continue using Terry oddly considering they have him flying in from the US.  Score:  4.0

Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Kellie Skater

Skater asks for a handshake to start the match, Matsumoto slowly obliges but Skater grabs her for a hug as Matsumoto pushes her off.  They circle each other, tie-up, Matsumoto pushes Skater into the ropes but Skater switches positions with her and hits a snapmare.  Armdrag by Skater and he hits a dropkick.  Skater picks up Matsumoto and goes for a slam, but Matsumoto reverses it into a bodyslam of her own.  Matsumoto grabs Skater by the hair and flings her to the mat.  Matsumoto uses her boot to drive Skater’s upper body out of the ring; she then grabs her and twists her hair in the ropes.  Irish whip by Matsumoto from the corner but Skater moves when Matsumoto charges in.  Elbow by Skater in the corner but Matsumoto flings her down by her hair.  Skater returns the favor, both wrestlers grab each other by the hair and give a good pull.  Matsumoto goes off the ropes but Skater catches her with a superkick.  Tilt-a-whirl DDT by Skater, she waits for Matsumoto to get up and hits a pair of kicks.  Leg drop by Skater, cover, but it gets a two count.  Skater goes for a kick but Matsumoto catches it, waistlock by Matsumoto, reversed, reversed back and Matsumoto hits a release German suplex.  Skater gets back to her feet but collapses after a moment, but she was just playing possum as she pushes Matsumoto away.  Elbows by Matsumoto but Skater doesn’t go down, small package by Skater but it gets a two count.  Kick by Skater, she goes off the ropes but Matsumoto catches her with a lariat.  Matsumoto goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick followed by a lariat in the corner.  Backdrop suplex by Matsumoto, cover, and she picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Hiroyo Matsumoto

Match Thoughts:  As much as I enjoyed watching Kellie Skater, something about this match just seemed off.  Skater had some spots that reminded me of Kenny Omega, but she wasn’t on the same page as Matsumoto.  I don’t know if these two have ever wrestled before which would explain a lot but there was just no chemistry here.  Plus as always in short matches the awkward moments tend to stick out a bit more.  Not a lack of effort, just a lack of execution.  Score:  3.5

Ryota Hama vs. Tsubo Genjin

Genjin clubs Hama in the chest to start the match but Hama shrugs him off and punches him back.  Genjin flexes for a bit then challenges Hama to do the same so Hama flexes for the crowd as well.  Genjin hits Hama from behind and tries a shoulderblock, but it doesn’t work.  Shoulderblock by Hama and he picks up Genjin, but Genjin pushes him off.  Genjin grabs Hama by the arm and walks the ropes, chopping Hama in the head.  Irish whip by Genjin to the corner, reversed, and Hama hits a running body splash followed by a butt smash.  Genjin rolls out of the ring and rings the bell, throwing a white towel towards the ring.  The referee throws the towel back out so Genjin comes in the ring with a steel chair, he sits the chair down in the ring, Hama sits on it and then Genjin pulls out the chair from under him.  Cover by Genjin but Hama throws him off.  Genjin picks up Hama and goes for a powerbomb, but Hama back bodydrops out of it and hits the Thunder Drop.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Ryota Hama

Match Thoughts:  I guess every W-1 event I watch will now have a Hama squash in it.  Maybe I just don’t get it, but I don’t think there is anything to ‘get’.  Far removed from his days of being at the top of the All Japan card (deserved or not), now he has quick matches against comedy wrestlers.  Not a bad gig if you can get it and the crowd seems amused by it, but personally I can do without it as it is getting repetitious.  Hopefully Hama can move on to something else soon. Score:  3.0

Ryuichi Kawakami vs. Yasufumi Nakanoue

Tie-up to start, Kawakami pushes Nakanoue into the ropes and slaps him before backing off.  Nakanoue slaps him back, side headlock by Nakanoue, Kawakami Irish whips out of it but Nakanoue shoulderblocks him down.  Nakanoue goes off the ropes but Kawakami avoids the elbow drop, side headlock takedown by Kawakami and he keeps the hold on the mat.  Nakanoue struggles to his feet and hits a kneebreaker to get out of it before dropkicking Kawakami in the knee.  Nakanoue picks up Kawakami, scoop slam, and he elbows Kawakami in the leg.  Stomp by Nakanoue, he picks up Kawakami and chops him in the chest.  Nakanoue elbows Kawakami into the corner, Irish whip by Nakanoue but Kawakami kicks him when he charges in and hits a hard elbow.  Kawakami picks up Nakanoue and throws him into the corner before elbowing him repeatedly.  More elbows by Kawakami but Nakanoue elbows him back. Kawakami elbows Nakanoue down to the mat, he picks him up, snapmare, and he applies a reverse chinlock.  Nakanoue gets a foot on the ropes to break the hold, Kawakami picks up Nakanoue and elbows him in the back of the head.  Another elbow by Kawakami as Nakanoue tries to fight back with chops to the chest, but Kawakami elbows him in the face again.  Cover by Kawakami but Nakanoue kicks out.  Scoop slam by Kawakami, he picks up Nakanoue and hits another one.  Single leg crab hold by Kawakami but Nakanoue gets a hand on the bottom rope to break it up.  Stomp to the chest by Kawakami, he picks up Nakanoue and elbows him in the head.  Nakanoue fires back with elbows of his own, Irish whip by Kawakami but Nakanoue hits a jumping lariat.  Nakanoue picks up Kawakami and hits a butterfly suplex, he then goes up to the top turnbuckle and delivers a diving elbow drop.  Cover, but Kawakami kicks out.

Nakanoue grabs Kawakami and applies a single leg crab hold, but Kawakami is too close to the ropes and forces a break.  Nakanoue picks up Kawakami and hits a scoop slam, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Kawakami is up in time and joins him up top.  Superplex by Kawakami and he applies a single leg crab hold but Nakanoue gets to the ropes.  Kawakami picks up Nakanoue and elbows him against the ropes, Nakanoue returns fire and goes off the ropes but Kawakami catches him with an exploder.  Kawakami goes off the ropes and hits a hard elbow, cover, but it gets a two count.  Kawakami picks up Nakanoue and goes for a slam but Nakanoue slides down his back.  Elbows by Kawakami but Nakanoue slaps him and hits a backdrop suplex.  Slaps by Nakanoue and he hits a running elbow.  Cover, but Kawakami kicks out at one.  Lariat by Nakanoue, cover, but Kawakami barely gets a shoulder up.  Nakanoue goes off the ropes and nails the Knock Away, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Yasufumi Nakanoue

Match Thoughts:  This felt like what would have been a really solid opening match, not a mid-card match.  Younger wrestlers, a fair amount of submissions and simple strikes, nothing overly exciting.  Nakanoue didn’t show a lot of the fire I have seen him show recently but maybe it is hard to get hyped up in a throw-away match.  It wasn’t bad, it just wasn’t anything special and was pretty by-the-numbers.  Score:  5.5

Kaz Hayashi vs. Seiki Yoshioka

Handshake to start, tie-up, waistlock by Yoshioka, reversed by Hayashi but Yoshioka applies a wristlock.  Hayashi rolls out of it and reverses the hold, but Yoshioka kicks him in the leg.  Hayashi kicks him back and they trade kicks until Yoshioka kicks Hayashi to the mat.  Dropkick to the knee by Yoshioka, he goes off the ropes but Hayashi moves out of the way.  Irish whip by Hayashi, reversed, Hayashi back bodydrops Yoshioka out to the apron and knocks him to the floor, but Yoshioka moves when Hayashi charges at him.  Hayashi falls out of the ring, Yoshioka gets on the apron and hits an Asai Moonsault.  Stomp by Yoshioka outside the ring and he gets on the apron, but Hayashi pulls him back out to the floor.  Irish whip attempt by Hayashi, reversed, but when Yoshioka charges Hayashi he is tossed onto the guard rail.  Hayashi gets back into the ring with Yoshioka slowly following, and Hayashi hits a neck whip.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Cross-armed choke by Hayashi, Yoshioka gets back to his feet and applies a waistlock, Hayashi goes off the ropes but Yoshioka catches him with a kick to the head.  Snapmare by Yoshioka and he dropkicks Hayashi for a two count.

Yoshioka picks up Hayashi and slams him in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Hayashi recovers and knocks him down onto a crotched position.  Hayashi then grabs Yoshioka but Yoshioka slides off, kick by Yoshioka and he hits a knee in the corner.  Yoshioka elbows Hayashi off but Hayashi kicks him back and goes up to the top turnbuckle.  Yoshioka quickly joins Hayashi up top and hits a Frankensteiner, cover, but it gets a two count.  Yoshioka goes for a slam but Hayashi blocks it, Irish whip by Yoshioka and Hayashi hits a handstand rebound kick.  Kono and friends are shown at ringside while Hayashi picks up Yoshioka, but Yoshioka drives Hayashi’s head into his knee.  Roll-up by Yoshioka, but it gets a two count.  Kick by Yoshioka and he goes off the ropes, two more kicks by Yoshioka and he delivers a scissors kick.  Scoop slam by Yoshioka, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails the Swanton Bomb.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Seiki Yoshioka

Match Thoughts:  If they were trying to sell this like Kono and his buddies distracted Hayashi and caused him to lose, they failed, because Hayashi didn’t have Yoshioka down for long and the distraction lasted about five seconds.  Anyway I think given time that these two could have a great match.  Yoshioka has really impressed me this year and Hayashi is still a very solid veteran that can have a good match with just about anyone.  There were a few minor issues here and there, like Yoshioka totally whiffing on one of his dropkicks, but the main issue was the time which caused some questionable selling (like Hayashi not acting hurt from the Asai Moonsault).  More of a tease than anything else as it was too short to get going.  Score:  5.0

Seiya Sanada vs. Shuji Kondo

They start with a tie-up, side headlock by Kondo, Sanada Irish whips out of it but Kondo shoulderblocks him down.  Kondo goes off the ropes and Sanada delivers a dropkick.  Kondo rolls out of the ring to re-group, Sanada goes off the ropes but does a fake dive when Kondo moves out of the way.  Kondo gets in the ring and attacks Sanada from behind, Kondo chops Sanada into the corner, Irish whip, reversed, but Kondo moves when Sanada charges in.  Sanada goes for a kick but Kondo catches his leg and hits a lariat.  Kondo picks up Sanada and punches him in the head, kick by Kondo in the corner, Irish whip, reversed, but Kondo avoids Sanada’s dropkick.  Kondo goes for a lariat, Sanada ducks it but Kondo hits an atomic drop followed by a DDT.  Cover by Kondo, but Sanada kicks out.  Kondo waits for Sanada to get up and goes for the spear, but Sanada hits a hurricanrana followed by a dragon screw leg whip.  Sanada mounts Kondo in the corner and hits a series of punches, Irish whip by Sanada, reversed, but Sanada flips himself out on the apron and hits a swandive dropkick.  Sanada waits for Kondo to get up and goes for a cutter but Kondo pushes him off.   Rolling German suplexes by Sanada with the last one being a hold, but it gets a two count.  Sanada goes up to the top turnbuckle and goes for a moonsault, Kondo moves, Sanada lands on his feet and goes for a hurricanrana but Kondo powerbombs him into the turnbuckles.  Kondo charges Sanada in the corner, Sanada goes for a kick but Kondo blocks it and knocks Sanada to the mat.  Lanzarse by Kondo, cover, but it gets a two count.  Kondo picks up Sanada and hits a cutter, cover, but again it gets two.  Kondo picks up Sanada and goes for a suplex, but Sanada blocks it and hits an enzigieri.  Sanada goes off the ropes but Kondo catches him and hits the Original.

Kondo goes off the ropes but Sanada ducks the lariat and hits a suplex.  Sanada charges Kondo but Kondo hits a lariat, Kondo goes off the ropes but Sanada hits a lariat on him and both wrestlers are down.  Sanada slowly gets up first and hits a cutter, cover, but it gets a two count.  Sanada goes up to the top turnbuckle but Kondo is up and knocks him down to a seated position.  Kondo goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the reverse superplex.  Cover by Kondo, but Sanada kicks out at two.  Kondo picks up Sanada and puts him in a backbreaker rack before hitting a piledriver.  Cover by Kondo, but it only gets a two count.  Kondo picks up Sanada and hits the King Kong Lariat, cover, but Sanada barely gets a shoulder up.  Kondo goes off the ropes but Sanada rolls him up with a jackknife for a two count.  Elbows by Sanada but Kondo lariats him in the back of the head.  Kondo waits for Sanada to get up, he goes off the ropes but Sanada ducks the lariat and hits a fireman’s carry into a cutter.  Sanada picks up Kondo and drops him in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the moonsault.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Seiya Sanada

Match Thoughts:  I don’t want to always complain about the matches being short, and in theory this one had enough time (nine minutes, but beggars can’t be choosers).  But they didn’t really use the time well.  Sanada was thoroughly dominated for the latter half of the match, but it took very little to put Kondo away.  If they had a few more minutes or if Sanada had done more earlier in the match it wouldn’t have looked off, but as it was it looked like Sanada took all of Kondo’s moves with no issue, but Kondo was pinned fairly easily.  Also some of Kondo’s offense didn’t look as impressive against the taller Sanada as it does against the smaller wrestlers he usually faces.  The action itself was solid and both of these wrestlers are talented, it just lacked the time and/or structure to be a memorable match.  Score:  6.0

Masakatsu Funaki vs. Brahman Shu and Brahman Kei

I know which is which!  So proud of myself.  The Brahmans attack Funaki as the match starts, they throw him into the corner and Kei stomps him before getting a pink metal box.  Shu gets the bowling ball but Funaki blocks the pink box and kicks both of them.  Irish whip to Shu and Funaki kicks him in the chest.  Hammerlock by Funaki, he picks up Shu and goes for the Hybrid Buster but Kei breaks it up.  Kei goes off the ropes but Funaki catches him with a sleeperhold.  Kei gets out of it but Funaki kicks him in the chest.  Funaki picks up Kei and kicks him in the leg until he falls to the mat.  Cross kneelock by Funaki to Kei, he then applies a single leg crab hold but Shu comes in the ring with a rubber cone.

He hits Funaki in the stomach with it and then puts his leg into it before kicking Funaki in the chest.  Funaki eventually catches one and pushes Shu to the mat.  Funaki grabs the cone and throws it out of the ring, slaps by Funaki to Shu but Kei spits water in his face.  Shu kicks Funaki in the head, Funaki sets him up in the corner and they get the bowling ball and box.  Kei rams the box into Funaki’s groin area, and then Shu throws the bowling ball into it.  Shu grabs Funaki and rolls him in the middle of the ring, they both cover him but he kicks out at two.  Stomp by Shu as Kei picks up Funaki, Shu gets a Yield Sign but Funaki ducks and he hits Kei by accident.  Rolling kick by Funaki to Shu, and he hits a running kick onto Kei.  Funaki picks up Kei and hits the Hybrid Buster, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Masakatsu Funaki

Match Thoughts:  Mostly a storyline match, as the Brahmans were paid by Kazushi Miyamoto to ‘take out’ Funaki.  He must not have been offering much if all he got were the Brahmans.  A short match and not a very good one, we got a little bit of Brahman shtick here but not much and Funaki put them away without any major issues.  I guess it progressed a storyline (assuming it goes somewhere) but still not really worth watching.  Score:  3.5

KAI vs. Yuji Hino

Hino attacks KAI backstage while he is giving an interview and throws him around backstage.  They fight into the crowd with Hino chopping KAI before throwing him into a column.  They make their way to ringside and Hino throws KAI into the ring, and the match officially starts.  Elbows by KAI and he charge Hino but Hino throws him out of the ring.   Hino goes out after him and throws KAI into the railing.  Hino chops KAI over the rail and chops him in the chest.  Hino slides KAI back into the ring, he picks him up but KAI fights back with elbows.  Hard chop by Hino, Irish whip, and he hits a back elbow followed by a senton.  Cover by Hino, but it gets a two count.  Hino picks up KAI, elbows by KAI, Irish whip, reversed, and Hino throws KAI over his shoulders.  Hino stomps KAI in the corner, Hino charges KAI but KAI kicks him in the head.  KAI goes out to the apron and hits a swandive dropkick.  Hino falls out of the ring, KAI gets a running start and sails out with a tope suicida.  Back in the ring, cover by KAI but it gets two.  KAI picks up Hino and goes for the LAT, but Hino blocks it and slams KAI to the mat.  Hino picks up KAI but KAI elbows him back.  Chop by Hino and they trade blows, Hino goes off the ropes but KAI catches him with a springboard kick.  LAT by KAI, cover, but it gets a two count.  KAI picks up Hino and goes for a powerbomb, but he can’t get Hino up and Hino back bodydrops out of it.  Kick by KAI but Hino catches the second one and hits a release belly to belly suplex.  Hino waits for KAI to get up and goes off the ropes, but KAI ducks the lariat and hits a heel kick.  KAI charges Hino but Hino catches him and slams KAI in the turnbuckles.  Lariat by Hino, he picks up KAI and hits a short-armed lariat.  Cocky cover but it gets a two count.  Hino grabs KAI and drops him with a high-angle powerbomb, one handed cover by Hino and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Yuji Hino

Match Thoughts:   Well that was surprising.  Hino dominated KAI which in this case worked since Hino is bigger than KAI and he has some great looking offense.  KAI’s offense looked weak compared to Hino’s as he doesn’t have high impact moves while KAI’s chest was red and bruised before the match was over.  I am not sure what purpose it served long term since Hino is not a regular in W-1, but it was the first match on this card I enjoyed so it had that going for it anyway.  Fun match.  Score:  7.0

Fujiwara, Liger, Kanemoto, and Minoru Tanaka vs. Masayuki Kono, Ryouji Sai, René Duprée, and KAZMA SAKAMOTO

This match is to celebrate Minoru Tanaka’s 20th Anniversary.  The bad guys attack the good guys to start the match, and the ring is mostly cleared with just Tanaka and Kono in the ring.  Kono stomps Tanaka and goes off the ropes, but Tanaka hits a dropkick.  Kicks to the chest by Tanaka and he goes off the ropes, but Sai pulls him out of the ring.  The wrestlers continue brawling at ringside until Kono and Tanaka get back in the ring, and Kono elbows Tanaka in the corner.  Splash by SAKAMOTO as Duprée is tagged in, Duprée picks up Tanaka and stomps him to the mat.  Elbow drops by Duprée, cover, but it gets a two count.  Duprée picks up Tanaka and hits a scoop slam before tagging in Sai.  Sai picks up Tanaka and hits a scoop slam and tags in Duprée.  Duprée gets on the second turnbuckle but Tanaka rolls out of the way of the first drop.  Before Tanaka can make a tag, SAKAMOTO and Sai run in the ring to stop him, and they drag Tanaka back to the middle of the ring.  Sai stays in the ring and stomps Tanaka, cover, but it gets a two count.  Chop by Sai, Irish whip, but Tanaka hits a dropkick and makes the hot tag to Liger.  Liger gives SAKAMOTO a Shotei and one for Duprée and Kono as well, Sai hits Liger from behind, Irish whip by Sai but Liger kicks Sai back.  Fujiwara comes in the ring and headbutts Sai, chops by Fujiwara and Liger hits him with a Shotei.  Facewash by Kanemoto as he comes in the ring, he scrapes his boot against Sai’s face and hits another one.  Kanemoto picks up Sai, strike combination by Kanemoto but Sai hits a vertical suplex and tags in SAKAMOTO.  SAKAMOTO kicks Kanemoto in the back and goes off the ropes, but Kanemoto kicks SAKAMOTO in the stomach and tags in Tanaka.

All the wrestlers get into the ring and attack SAKAMOTO in the corner, and Tanaka kicks SAKAMOTO in the face.  Cover, but SAKAMOTO gets a shoulder up. Tanaka goes up to the top turnbuckle but Duprée throws a chair at him.  Kono picks up Tanaka, Irish whip to the corner and he hits a running strike.  Double knee gutbuster by Sai, SAKAMOTO covers Tanaka but it gets a two count.  Falcon Arrow by SAKAMOTO, cover, but Tanaka kicks out.  Kicks by SAKAMOTO to Tanaka, another cover, but Liger breaks it up.  SAKAMOTO charges Tanaka but Tanaka ducks the knee strike, and Fujiwara comes in to headbutt SAKAMOTO.  High kick by Tanaka to SAKAMOTO and Liger plants him with a Shotei.  Snapmare by Tanaka, Kanemoto goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a moonsault.  Tanaka then goes up top while his teammates hold everyone else off, and Tanaka nails the FIREBALL Splash.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Yosiaki Fujiwara, Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto, and Minoru Tanaka

Match Thoughts:  This was more of a ‘Minoru Celebration’ than anything else, but it did have some fun moments.  As is a common theme on this card (and the promotion in general) I wish the match had gotten more than nine minutes as with the caliber of wrestlers in the match they could have handled having a little bit more time.  Aside from a few feel-good moments there wasn’t much to this match, although it is impressive that at his age that Minoru can still hit a clean 450 Splash.  Score:  5.5

Final Thoughts:

Best Match: KAI vs. Yuji Hino.  This was the  best match by default, but they earned it.  Hino gave a beating and KAI took his beating like a man, and he had the marks to prove it.  This is a case that the short match works – Hino’s offense looked so much more damaging than KAI’s that it seemed plausible that he could beat KAI in under ten minutes.  Not a classic or anything, but a fun match from start to finish.

MVP:   Yuji Hino.  Hino was one of the few bright spots on this card, which is odd since he isn’t a regular wrestler in the promotion.  But he looked man-sized against KAI, decimating one of the young aces of the promotion and looking badass while he was doing it.  I wouldn’t mind seeing more of him in Wrestle-1, if they are going to do short matches at least have someone like Hino that looks convincing while doing it.

Overall:   There is really no way around the fact that this card from top to bottom just wasn’t particularly entertaining.  They seem to be intentionally only having short matches, and I really don’t like short matches.  One here or there is fine of course, especially in the beginning of the card, but most matches need more than six minutes to have an opening, middle, and a conclusion.  So it ends up just being the wrestlers doing a few spots and the match is over.  There was really nothing here that you need to go out of your way to see, the main event was fun in a ‘look at these old wrestlers teaming together and doing their spots’ kind of way, but nothing that needs to be sought out.  Not real happy with the direction that Wrestle-1 is going, they have the wrestler quality but the match structure is severely lacking.

Grade: D-

STAY CONNECTED

402FollowersFollow
15FollowersFollow

LATEST NEWS