GPWA
"Realize"
Date: November 14th, 2006
Location: Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Attendance: Unknown
Can't get much faster then this, as this show only took
place three days ago. A quick explanation, the GPWA is the Global Pro-Wrestling
Association, a new association in Japan where many different wrestling
promotions have joined together to help each other out and put on joint
wrestling shows. The theory is that by joining together it gives the
promotions more exposure. The promotions in the association include
NOAH, ZERO1-MAX, IWA Japan, El Dorado, ROH, World-1, DDT, EWA, Kensuke
Office, Kaientai Dojo, Takayama Office, and WLW. The notable promotions
not in the association include New Japan, All Japan, Big Japan, and
Dragon Gate. Actually, now New Japan is working with both All Japan
and Dragon Gate in an unofficial counter-GPWA movement. This show is
the first ever (of hopefully many) GPWA show. I love shows like this
as it joins together different promotions and the shows generally have
a pretty feel-good mood to them. Here is the full card:
- NOAH vs. Zero-One MAX: Taiji Ishimori,
Atsushi Aoki, and Ippei Ota vs. Ikuto Hidaka, Osamu Namiguchi, and Shota
Takanishi
- Kikutaro, Katsunari Kishi, and Muneki Sawa vs. Kappa
Kozo, Manabu Hara, and Hirayanagi
- El Dorado Offer Match: El Blazer, Jumping Kid Okimoto, and
Milanito Collection a.t. vs. Brahman Shu, Brahman Kei, and Manjimaru
- K-DOJO Offer Match: JOE, Yasu Urano, Mr. X, and Mike Lee
Jr. vs. Yuji Hino, SUPER-X, Saburo Inematsu, and Yuu Yamagata
- DDT Offer Match: KUDO and Daichi Kakimoto vs. Danshoku Dino
and Kota Ibushi
- Yoshihiro Takayama, Minoru Suzuki, and NOSAWA Rongai vs. Takeshi Morishima,
Kohei Sato, and Shuhei Taniguchi
- Go Shiosaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Sugawara vs. Ryouji Sai, HARASHIMA,
and KAZMA
Let's get straight to it.
Taiji Ishimori, Atsushi Aoki, and Ippei Ota vs.
Ikuto Hidaka, Osamu Namiguchi, and Shota Takanishi
Ota and Takanishi tie-up, waistlock by Takanishi, reverses
into a wristlock by Ota, but Takanishi reverses it back. They trade
wristlocks, kick by Ota and he applies a leg lock on the mat. Takanishi
reverses it into an attempted cross armbreaker, but Ota gets out of
it and both wrestlers are back to their feet. Takanishi tags in Namiguchi,
tie-up, Namiguchi pushes Ota against the ropes and slaps him in the
chest. Ota comes back with forearm shots, Namiguchi goes off the ropes
but Ota catches him with a dropkick. Ota tags in Ishimori, and Ishimori
clubs Namiguchi in the back. Irish whip by Ishimori and he delivers
a back elbow followed by a standing moonsault. Cover, but it gets a
two count. Snapmare by Ishimori and he hits a leg drop. Ishimori picks
up Namiguchi and makes the tag to Aoki. Irish whip by Aoki and he delivers
a back elbow. Namiguchi catches him with a strike however and makes
the tag to Hidaka. Hidaka and Aoki trade slaps, but Hidaka hits a back
kick. Neck crack by Hidaka, snapmare, and he applies a reverse chinlock.
Stretch hold by Hidaka and he applies an armbar. Hidaka tags in Takanishi,
who applies a wristlock to Aoki. Aoki gets out of it and hits a double
leg takedown before applying a leg lock on the mat. Aoki tags in Ota
and they make a wish with Takanishi's legs. Ota applies a leg lock in
the middle of the ring, but Takanishi makes it to the ropes. Back up,
slap by Takanishi and Ota returns fire.
Takanishi
goes off the ropes but Ota catches him with a knee to the leg and tags
in Ishimori. Ishimori picks up Takanishi, snapmare, and he applies a
keylock. Takanishi quickly makes it to the ropes, Ishimori drags
him back to the middle of the ring and applies the Muta Lock. Stretch
hold by Ishimori and he releases the hold to tag in Aoki. Aoki applies
a single-leg crab hold but Takanishi makes it to the ropes. Aoki picks
up Takanishi, but Takanishi fights back with elbow strikes. Aoki forearms
Takanishi into the corner, Irish whip, but Takanishi kicks him when
he charges in and hits a jumping lariat. Takanishi tags in Namiguchi,
who hits Aoki and his team mates with a forearm shot. Irish whip by
Namiguchi from the corner and he delivers a dropkick. Face crusher by
Namiguchi, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick.
Cover, but it gets a two count. Namiguchi goes for a vertical suplex,
but Aoki lands on his feet. Aoki goes off the ropes and hits a spinning
heel kick, allowing him time to tag in Ota.
Ota picks up Namiguchi, Irish whip to the corner and he
hits an elbow strike. Top rope neckbreaker by Ota, cover, but Namiguchi
gets a shoulder up. Ota puts Namiguchi on his shoulders and hits the
airplane spin into a Samoan drop, cover, but Namiguchi barely kicks
out. Dropkick by Namiguchi and he makes the tag to Hidaka. Ota also
tags in Ishimori, who enters the ring with a springboard missile dropkick
on Hidaka. Ishimori goes off the
ropes
and hits a quebrada into a leg drop, cover, but it gets a two count.
Ishimori throws Hidaka into the corner, he hits a running forearm, and
his partners follow with strikes of their own. Ota then hits an
assisted face crusher off the second turnbuckle, Ishimori picks
him up, scoop slam, but Hidaka moves out of the way of the Superstar
Elbow. Ishimori sees him roll out of the way however and he lands on
his feet before dropkicking Hidaka out of the ring. Hidaka quickly comes
back in and delivers a heel kick, Ishimori goes for an enzigieri but
Hidaka ducks it. Hidaka then goes for a German suplex but Ishimori lands
on his feet. Sunset flip attempt by Hidaka, Ishimori rolls through and
goes for a dropkick, but Hidaka blocks it and hits a dropkick of his
own. Hidaka picks up Ishimori and hits a sit-down powerbomb, cover,
but it is broken up. Hidaka picks up Ishimori and tags in Takanishi,
Takanishi goes off the ropes but Ishimori catches him with an enzigieri
and makes the tag to Aoki. Takanishi greets Aoki with a flurry of elbows
and the two trade strikes. Takanishi wins the battle with a jumping
elbow strike and he hits a Fisherman Suplex for a close two count. Waistlock
by Takanishi, Aoki reverses it, Takanishi elbows out of the hold and
goes off the ropes but Aoki catches him with a dropkick. Aoki picks
up Takanishi and hits a backdrop suplex, cover, but Takanishi kicks
out. Keylock by Aoki, but Takanishi manages to get a foot on the bottom
rope. Back up, Northern Lights Suplex by Aoki but Hidaka breaks it up.
Ishimori comes in to take care of Hidaka, inside the ring Aoki picks
up Takanishi and forearms him but Takanishi hits him back. Aoki goes
for a backdrop suplex but Takanishi gets out of it and rolls him up
for a two count. Backslide by Takanishi, but that gets a two count as
well. Aoki kicks Takanishi in the arm and applies the Fujiwara Armbar,
but again Hidaka breaks it up. Again Ishimori comes in to track down
Hidaka, as in the ring Aoki kicks Takanishi in his arm. Cross Armbreaker
by Aoki but Takanishi somehow gets a foot on the bottom rope. School
boy by Takanishi but it gets a two count, as does the inside cradle.
Aoki goes back to the armbar but just as Takanishi looks like he might
tap out the bell rings and the match is called a Draw.
Match Thoughts: Namiguchi busted his
nose pretty bad which I think is why he was absent from the last portion
of the match. The match was perfectly fine but the end of it really
dragged out... you could tell that they were going for the draw as in
the last three minutes or so it was just Aoki applying arm submission
holds while Takanishi barely got out of them and tried to sneak in a
pin. But at least they did try to do a bit of psychology, which I really
wasn't expecting a whole lot of from this card and certainly not from
the opener. Ishimori actually hit all his moves, which is an accomplishment
in of itself, and the match was a nice opener even though I think it
would have been better if they had just opted to end it a few minutes
earlier. Score: 6.2
Kikutaro, Katsunari Kishi, and Muneki Sawa vs.
Kappa Kozo, Manabu Hara, and Hirayanagi
Kikutaro and Hara start things off. Hara goes for a pair of
kicks but Kikutaro avoids them and complains to the referee. Tie-up,
and Hara kicks Kikutaro down to the mat. Kikutaro gets back up, but
Hara kicks him in the back of the leg. Kikutaro tags in Sawa, and they
trade strikes. Waistlock by Hara, Sawa gets out of it, but Hara kicks
him in the leg before backing off. Kicks and slaps by Sawa, but Hara
comes back with a slap of his own. Snapmare by Hara and he kicks Sawa
in the back before giving him a running kick to the head. Cover, but
it only gets a two count. Knee by Hara, Sawa kicks back but Hara applies
a waistlock. Sawa gets out of it and applies an armbar before kicking
Hara in the leg until Hara backed up. Hara tags in Kozo while Sawa tags
in Kishi. Tie-
up,
wristlock by Kozo but Kishi reverses it into a wristlock of his own.
Kozo reverses it back, hammerlock by Kishi, reversed by Kozo, and Kozo
applies a front facelock. Kishi gets out of it and the two trade quick
pinfalls, Kishi pins the referee and Kozo makes the two count before
the referee kicks out. The referee bops both of them on the head,
so Kishi tags in Kikutaro while Kozo makes the tag to Hirayanagi. Side
headlock by Kikutaro, Hirayanagi Irish whips out of it and the two collide
with neither man going down. They trade slaps to the chest, but Kikutaro
rakes Hirayanagi in the eyes. Kikutaro goes off the ropes, pancake by
Hirayanagi but Kikutaro kicks him in the head. Irish whip by Kikutaro,
he drops down, but this time Hirayanagi kicks him. Irish whip by Hirayanagi
and he delivers a dropkick. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Back
up, Hirayanagi goes off the ropes but Kikutaro catches him with a knee
to the midsection. Flash Elbow by Kikutaro, he then pretends to pin
Hirayanagi but each time the referee goes to make the count he gets
back up. The referee gets mad and tries to slap him, but Kikutaro ducks
the slap and slaps the referee back.
Kikutaro tags in Kishi, Irish whip by Kishi and he hits
an elbow strike. Cover, but it gets a two count. Hirayanagi gets back
up so that the two can exchange strikes, Irish whip by Kishi to the
corner but Hirayanagi moves as he charges in and hits a backdrop suplex.
Hirayanagi tags in Hara, who kicks Kishi repeatedly in the chest. Reverse
chinlock by Hara and he applies the Fujiwara Armbar, but Kishi makes
it to the ropes. Hara knees Kishi back into the corner and kicks him
in the chest before tagging in Kozo. Kozo picks up Kishi and hits a
scoop slam before kicking Kishi in the head. Cover, but it gets a two
count. Chop by Kozo, but Kishi hits him back. Kozo falls back into his
corner and asks for his water, which re-energizes him and he chops Kishi
to the mat. Irish whip by Kozo and he hits a running elbow strike followed
by a front slam for a two count cover. Kozo picks up Kishi, he goes
off the ropes but Kishi catches him with a kick to the midsection. Dropkick
by Kishi and he makes the tag to Kikutaro. Kikutaro chops Kozo in the
top of the head (his weak point) and goes for a bulldog, but Kozo pushes
him off. Kicks by Kikutaro, Irish whip, and he hits a jumping shoulderblock.
Hirayanagi runs in and kicks Kikutaro, Kikutaro grabs Kozo and goes
for a delayed vertical suplex, but he can't keep him up and after a
moment he puts Kozo back down. Waistlock by Kozo, reversed by Kikutaro,
Kozo distracted Kikutaro and then dropkicks him in the face. Kozo tags
in Hirayanagi, who comes off the top turnbuckle with a missile dropkick
for a two count. Irish whip by Hirayanagi from the corner and he hits
an elbow strike. Fisherman Suplex by Hirayanagi, but it gets a two count.
Hirayanagi grabs Kikutaro and goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Kikutaro
pushes him off when he goes for the tornado DDT. Dragon screw leg whip
by Kikutaro and he tags in Sawa.
Shining
Wizard by Sawa (Sawa doubles as Lingerie Mutoh, in case you didn't
know), cover by Sawa but Hirayanagi kicks out. Kicks by Sawa and he
slaps Hirayanagi, but Hirayanagi catches a kick and makes the tag to
Hara. Slaps by Hara in the corner, Irish whip, but Sawa moves when he
charges in. Sawa goes for a slap but Hara blocks it and hits a few slaps
of his own. Headbutt by Sawa but Hara comes back with a punch and the
two trade strikes. Sawa goes off the ropes but Hara catches him with
a back kick. Another kick by Hara, and Sawa stumbles back into his corner
to tag in Kishi. Hara tags in Kozo, chops by Kozo, Irish whip, but Kishi
hits a heel kick. Face crusher by Kishi, cover, but it gets a two count.
Kishi goes up to the top turnbuckle and delivers a missile dropkick,
cover, but it gets a two count. A melee starts, but Kishi and Kozo end
up in the ring alone. Kishi goes up to the top turnbuckle but Kozo holds
the referee in front of him. Kishi comes back down and applies a waistlock
to Kozo, but Kozo forces the referee to look the other way and kicks
Kishi low. Complete Shot by Kozo and he applies La Magistral for a two
count cover. Waistlock by Kozo, but Kishi rolls him up for a two count.
Another roll-up by Kishi and this time he picks up the three count!
Your winners: Kikutaro, Katsunari Kishi, and Muneki Sawa
Match Thoughts: A weird combination of
a comedy match and a serious match, as Hara was completely not into
the comedy wrestling at all. In fact Hara looked like at least three
tiers above all the other wrestlers as I don't even think that he was
knocked down during the match. I think I would have liked the match
better if it was just a pure comedy match, as since the match jumped
back and forth it was hard for them to get a lot of flow going before
the match suddenly shifted gears. Kikutaro and Sawa's interaction towards
the end of the match was well thought-out and Kozo certainly was interesting,
but overall this match never really found its identity and therefore
fell a little flat for me. Score: 4.5
El Blazer, JKO, and Milanito Collection a.t. vs.
Brahman Shu, Brahman Kei, and Manjimaru
This is the El Dorado Offer Match. The Brahmans and company jump El
Blazer's team as soon as the bell rings and they brawl around the building
for several minutes. They finally return to the ring with Shu and JKO
facing off. Shu picks up JKO but JKO hits him with a forearm. The two
trade strikes, JKO goes off the ropes but Shu catches him with a kick.
Irish whip to the corner by Shu, reversed, but JKO flips over him and
hits a headscissors. Shu falls out of the ring, JKO gets a running start
in the ring but he rebounds himself back into the ring and tags in Milanito
while Kei comes in for Shu. Kei goes off the ropes, Milanito avoids
his charge and hits an arm drag. Manjimaru picks up Kei, waistlock by
Milanito but Kei gets out of it and knees him low. Stomp to the back
by Kei, he picks up Milanito and hits a running kick to the head. Cover,
but it gets a two count. Shu comes in for Kei, and Shu kicks Milanito
repeatedly in the chest for a two count cover. Shu applies a reverse
chinlock while biting Milanito in the head but after a moment he releases
the hold and tags in Manjimaru. Irish whip by Manjimaru from
the
corner and he hits a jumping elbow strike. Manjimaru gets a chair, puts
it in front of Milanito's face and delivers a dropkick. Cover, but Milanito
kicks out at two. Manjimaru picks up Milanito and tags in Kei. Kei picks
up Milanito and kicks him down into the corner. He picks him up, Irish
whip, but Milanito ducks a high kick. Kei throws Milanito into the corner
and hits a cutter while Milanito's foot is caught on the second
rope. All three wrestlers choke Milanito in the corner and Kei
then clubs Milanito in the back. Crab hold by Kei but Milanito makes
it to the bottom rope. Kei picks up Milanito and goes for a backdrop
suplex, but Milanito lands on his feet. Kei then goes for a lariat but
Milanito ducks it and hits an enzigieri.
Milanito makes the tag to El Blazer, who comes in the
ring with a springboard missile dropkick. Kei tags in Manjimaru, Irish
whip by Manjimaru to the corner but El Blazer hops up onto the top turnbuckle
and flips off as Manjimaru charges in. El Blazer superkicks Manjimaru
out of the ring, Shu comes in but El Blazer flings him to the mat with
a satellite headscissors. El Blazer then kicks Manjimaru through the
ropes, Manjimaru goes to the other side of the railing but El Blazer
flies out after him with a springboard plancha suicida. In the ring,
JKO Irish whips Shu into the corner but Shu moves as he charges in and
kicks him in the face. JKO ducks his next few strike attempts however
and kicks Shu to the mat before hitting a fisherman buster for a two
count. German suplex hold by JKO but the move is broken up. Milanito
and Kei stay in the ring and Kei catches him with a heel kick. Irish
whip by Kei, but El Blazer comes in to help and they hit an armdrag
on Kei followed by a double dropkick to the face. Cover by Milanito
but it gets a two count. More double team work on Kei ending with a
standing shooting star press by El Blazer, JKO goes up to the top turnbuckle
and hits a missile dropkick. Milanito then dropkicks Kei through the
ropes and El Blazer follows with a quebrada for a two count cover. El
Blazer picks up Kei, he goes off the ropes but Shu hits him with a wooden
stick from the outside. Shu comes in the ring, double Irish whip to
El Blazer and they both hit a kick combination. Cover by Kei but it
only gets a two count. Manjimaru goes up
to
the top turnbuckle with a stick and hits El Blazer in the head with
it, cover, but JKO breaks it up. JKO is then hit with the stick as well
and the Satos continue double teaming El Blazer. Manjimaru comes in
the ring and hits a brainbuster on El Blazer, cover, but it gets a two
count. Manjimaru picks up El Blazer and holds him for Kei, but El Blazer
moves and Manjimaru is accidentally hit instead. El Blazer hits Manjimaru
with a spinning heel kick, delivers the 619 over the top turnbuckle,
and nails the Imploding 450 Splash for the three count pinfall!
Your winners: El Blazer, JKO, and Milanito Collection a.t.
Match Thoughts: I can see why people
at the show live were disappointed with this match, as I don't think
it really showed all that El Dorado has to offer. It started slow with
the brawl and uninspired beatdown on Milanito, but I thought it picked
up by the end with the Satos showing some great team work and El Blazer
actually hitting all of his moves perfectly. If the last three minutes
had been how the entire match went, it would have been a great match,
but the crowd was already somewhat deflated before they had really turned
it on. I wouldn't call it a bad match as the moves were hit crisply
and the ending was hot, but I can fully understand how some would call
this match a "failure" as it wasn't a good representation
of what El Dorado is capable of. Score: 6.0
JOE, Yasu Urano, Mr. X, and Mike Lee Jr. vs. Yuji
Hino, SUPER-X, Inematsu, and Yuu Yamagata
This is the K-DOJO Offer Match. Urano and SUPER-X start things off.
Tie-up, side headlock by Urano but SUPER-X throws him to the mat. Tie-up
again, side headlock by Urano but again SUPER-X throws him down. Tie-up,
now SUPER-X applies a side headlock and Urano throws him down by his
hair. SUPER-X gets back up and the two trade slaps to the chest, Irish
whip by Urano but SUPER-X shoulder blocks him down. SUPER-X goes off
the ropes and catches Urano with a hurricanrana before punching him
to the mat. Cover, but it only gets a two count. SUPER-X goes to the
apron but slides himself back in and knocks Urano to the floor. SUPER-X
goes off the far ropes to do a dive but flips himself back into the
ring instead. After a moment Urano slides back in, but SUPER-X kicks
him and tags in Hino. Hino chops Urano in the corner but Urano escapes
and tags in JOE. Hino and JOE tie-up but they break cleanly. They trade
elbow strikes, Hino goes off the ropes and hits another one but JOE
doesn't go down. Now JOE goes off the ropes and hits a shoulder block,
but Hino doesn't go down either. Hino punches JOE in the arm but JOE
punches him back. Chop by Hino but JOE returns with an elbow strike.
Another chop by Hino, he goes off the ropes and shoulderblocks JOE to
the mat. JOE rolls to his corner and tags in Mr. X while Hino tags in
Inematsu. Punches by Mr. X, he goes off the ropes but Inematsu catches
him with an elbow strike. Mr. X punches him back however and he tags
in Urano. Double Irish whip to Inematsu but Inematsu avoids their double
elbow and holds them off until his partners come in to help. Double
Irish whip to Urano and all four wrestlers hit strikes before posing
in the ring. Irish whip by Inematsu to the corner and he hits a back
elbow strike before connecting with a running kick. Scoop slam by Inematsu
and he hits a leg drop for a two count.
Inematsu tags in Yamagata, Yamagata hits a series of knees
but Urano rakes her in the eyes. Yamagata rakes him back however, Irish
whip, reversed, but Yamagata delivers a dropkick. Cover, but it gets
a two count. Urano picks up Yamagata and puts her into his corner, making
the tag to Lee Jr. Lee Jr. forearms Yamagata in the corner, Irish whip,
and he delivers a Tornado Slam (well, except the slam part). Yamagata
grabs Lee Jr. by the hair and knees him into the stomach. Yamagata goes
off the ropes but Lee Jr. catches her with a back elbow before tagging
in Urano. Snapmare by Urano and he applies a choke sleeper, but the
referee gets him to break. Another choke by Urano and again the referee
gets him off as Urano looks sad that he can't keep the hold on. Urano
tags in JOE, snapmare by JOE and he applies a modified armbar, but after
a moment he releases the hold and poses before covering for a two count.
JOE tags in Mr. X, scoop slam by Mr. X and he tags in Urano. Urano
picks
up Yamagata and hits a body slam, cover, but it gets a two count. Irish
whip by Urano from the corner but Yamagata kicks him when he charges
in. Yamagata goes for a missile dropkick but Urano moves out of the
way. Irish whip by Urano but Yamagata hits a hurricanrana and
makes the tag to Hino. Shoulderblock by Hino, Urano gives him an Irish
whip by Hino reverses it and hits a Samoan drop. Chops by Hino in the
corner, Irish whip, but Urano kicks him when he charges in. Hino hits
a lariat anyway, he waits for Urano to get up and goes for an exploder,
but Urano pushes him off. Enzigieri by Urano and he makes the tag to
JOE. Hino tags in Inematsu, waistlock by JOE but Inematsu gets out of
it and hits a side Russian leg sweep. Boot to the head by JOE and he
hits a jumping knee, but Inematsu fires back with a lariat for a two
count cover. JOE pushes Inematsu off when Inematsu picks him up and
hits another big boot, but while JOE poses Inematsu manages to tag in
Yamagata.
Yamagata kicks JOE in the back of the head, and as JOE
rolls out of the ring Lee Jr. comes in for him. Yamagata goes off the
ropes and kicks Lee Jr., but Lee Jr. doesn't go down. She tries again,
but this time Lee Jr. kicks her back. Irish whip by Lee Jr. to the corner
but Yamagata moves when he charges in and kicks him in the head.
Yamagata
goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Urano distracts her so that Lee Jr.
could get up and throw her to the mat. Lee Jr. Irish whips Yamagata
into the corner and she is triple teamed by JOE and his partners. They
hit a face crusher/cutter combination onto Yamagata, cover, but
it is broken up. The ring is cleared again, Lee Jr. picks up Yamagata
but Yamagata hits a body slam and tags in SUPER-X. Lee Jr. tags in Urano,
who hits SUPER-X with an elbow. Irish whip by Urano to the corner, reversed,
and SUPER-X kicks Urano from the front before going out to the apron
and hitting a slingshot dropkick while Urano is still slouched in the
corner. Cover, but Urano kicks out. SUPER-X goes off the ropes and hits
a body scissors bulldog, but the cover is broken up. Hino comes in and
double team Urano, and then Yamagata hits a sit-down face crusher. Lionsault
by SUPER-X, cover, but it gets a two count. Mr. X comes in the ring
to help Urano and he hits a spinebuster onto SUPER-X. Hino knocks Mr.
X out of the ring and goes for a German suplex on Urano, Urano tries
to block it but he loses his grip on the top rope and Hino drops him
to the mat. Lee Jr. spits green mist into Hino's face, but SUPER-X catches
him with a kick from behind. JOE comes in, SUPER-X connects with one
kick but when he goes off the ropes JOE picks him up and tosses him
to the mat. JOE goes off the ropes and connects with a kick before hitting
a big boot. JOE goes off the ropes and hits an elbow drop, cover, but
it gets a two count. JOE puts SUPER-X onto the top turnbuckle, joins
him, and hits an avalanche-style brainbuster. Cover, and JOE picks up
the three count! Your winners: JOE, Yasu Urano, Mr. X, and Mike Lee
Jr.
Match Thoughts: Keep in mind that I have
very little exposure to these wrestlers, in fact I had never seen half
of them before today. I thought this was a fine match but way too hectic
and random to be memorable in any way. It just came across as your average
mid-card multi-tag match, which is essentially what it was. Almost all
the wrestlers were able to do something in the ring (not everyone, as
Mr. X was pretty useless), but the only wrestlers that really stood
out to me were JOE and Hino as their characters (or wrestling ability
in Hino's case) made them look different then their team mates. There
really weren't any miscommunications as these wrestlers are very familiar
with each other, the match just never had any structure to it at all
and as a fan being exposed to new wrestlers they really didn't give
me a reason to want to go out of my way to see more of their matches
which I think is their primary goal. Score: 5.0
KUDO and Daichi Kakimoto vs. Danshoku Dino and
Kota Ibushi
This is the DDT Offer Match. Kakimoto and Ibushi start things off. Ibushi
kicks Kakimoto in the legs to start the match, kick to the stomach by
Kakimoto and he rolls up Ibushi for a two count. Ibushi returns the
favor and they trade pin attempts until Ibushi starts kicking Kakimoto
in the chest. Kakimoto fires back with forearm strikes and they trade
blows until Kakimoto goes back to his corner and tags in KUDO. Ibushi
tags in Dino, tie-up, wristlock by KUDO into an armbar, and he hits
an arm drag. Back up, tie-up, and Dino flings KUDO to the mat by his
upper thigh. Tie-up, waistlock by Dino, reversed by KUDO, Dino goes
for KUDO's groin area but KUDO avoids it. They block each others trademark
strikes and get back to their feet, KUDO goes back to tag in Kakimoto
but Dino grabs him from "behind" and pulls him to the mat.
Dino then humps KUDO's head and pulls on his tights trying to force
a submission. Dino tags in Ibushi, who kicks KUDO in the leg. Knees
to the stomach by
Ibushi
and he hits a heel kick, sending KUDO out of the ring. Ibushi goes out
to the apron to hit an Asai Moonsault, but KUDO pulls him down to the
floor. KUDO puts Ibushi back on the apron, he goes for a vertical suplex
on the apron but Ibushi blocks it. Ibushi gets KUDO up but KUDO
just about kills him with a DDT onto the apron. KUDO slides Ibushi
back in the ring where Kakimoto is waiting, and Kakimoto applies an
armbar. Kakimoto is distracted by Dino, he goes back to Ibushi and tags
in KUDO. KUDO chops Ibushi in the corner, Irish whip, and he kicks Ibushi
in the chest. Cover, but it only gets a two count.
KUDO picks up Ibushi, snapmare, and he kicks Ibushi in
the back. Ibushi absorbs the blow, snapmares KUDO and hits a kick of
his own. KUDO returns the favor and stomps down onto Ibushi's back.
KUDO tags in Kakimoto, and Kakimoto chops Ibushi in the corner. Scoop
slam by Kakimoto, cover, but it gets a two count. Kakimoto applies a
side headlock on the mat, Ibushi gets to his feet and elbows out of
it, he goes off the ropes but Kakimoto nails him with a lariat. Elbow
drop from the top turnbuckle by Kakimoto, cover, but it gets a two count.
Kakimoto puts Ibushi into the corner, Irish whip, and he delivers a
running elbow strike. Kakimoto then goes off the ropes but Ibushi catches
him with a dropkick and makes the tag to Dino. Dino punches Kakimoto
high while punching KUDO low, and Dino hits a snap suplex on Kakimoto
followed by a knee to the chest for a two count cover. Dino picks up
Kakimoto, puts his hand down his pants (Kakimoto's hand, not his own
hand), and hits a side slam. Dino then pulls down his pants and sits
on Kakimoto's face for a two count cover. Kakimoto manages to tag in
KUDO while Dino tags in Ibushi. KUDO and Ibushi trade high kicks, Irish
whip by KUDO from the corner and he hits a cross body. KUDO then goes
out to the apron and hits a slingshot splash, cover, but it gets a two
count. KUDO picks up Ibushi and hits an enzigieri, he then applies a
stretch hold while Ibushi is on the second rope. German suplex hold
by KUDO but it only gets a two count.
Kick to the head by KUDO, he goes up to the top turnbuckle
but Dino comes in and grabs him by the groin before giving him a kiss.
This naturally dazes KUDO, Dino takes his pants off, joins KUDO on the
top turnbuckle
and
hits a frankensteiner. Cover, but Kakimoto breaks it up and hits a release
German suplex. Kakimoto goes off the ropes and hits a lariat, but Dino
doesn't go down. A second lariat is blocked, but Kakimoto goes off
the ropes and hits a third to knock Dino to the mat. Cover, but
it only gets a two count. Kakimoto goes for a dragon suplex, but Dino
elbows out of it so Kakimoto hits an exploder instead. Dino fires back
with the Shining Hump, Dino waits for Kakimoto to get up and punches
him, he tries to get him to fall into his pants, but KUDO comes off
the top turnbuckle with a jumping knee. Cover by Kakimoto but it gets
a two count. Ibushi comes in and kicks Kakimoto, he falls into Dino's
pants and Dino nails the Danshoku Driver. Cover, but Kakimoto barely
kicks out. Dino slams Kakimoto to the mat while Ibushi goes up to the
top turnbuckle, but KUDO comes in the ring and tries to pull Ibushi
down. Dino grabs KUDO and plants one on him while Ibushi comes off the
top turnbuckle with a missile dropkick onto Kakimoto. German suplex
hold by Ibushi, but it only gets a two count. Ibushi goes for a kick,
Kakimoto blocks it and goes for a German suplex, but Ibushi lands on
his feet and kicks Kakimoto in the head. Ibushi slams Kakimoto in front
of the corner, goes to the top turnbuckle and nails the Phoenix Splash.
Cover, and he picks up the three count! Your winners: Danshoku Dino
and Kota Ibushi
Match Thoughts: I tried to keep the play
by play rated PG as much as I could. This was... uhh... well if you
haven't ever seen Dino wrestle then this match might surprise you a
bit. I don't mind the character itself, but while I am far from homophobic
I really prefer not to watch two guys kissing for several minutes....
he certainly does seem to go overboard at times. Actually, Dino is great
in comedy matches, but here he annoyed me a bit because I really like
Kota and KUDO so I would have preferred just a straight (no pun intended)
tag match instead of a match that was 80% normal and 20% gay comedy.
But this was a pretty good representation of DDT (not that I am saying
that all DDT wrestlers have a testicular-based offense, just that Dino
is a big part of DDT), so I guess in that respect it was a good match
even if it wasn't my cup of tea. And really, don't watch this match
if your room mate or girlfriend are coming around, you'll have a fun
time trying to explain it. Score: 5.0
Takayama, Minoru Suzuki, and NOSAWA Rongai vs.
Takeshi Morishima, Kohei Sato, and Taniguchi
NOSAWA and Morishima start things off. NOSAWA is naturally scared. NOSAWA
tries to tag out but his partners jump off the apron. NOSAWA bails out
of the ring and from the outside tags in Suzuki. Morishima tags in Taniguchi,
waistlock by Taniguchi but Suzuki quickly gets out of it. They jockey
for position but neither man can get the upper hand and both end up
back on their feet. Tie-up, kick to the stomach by Suzuki and he applies
a keylock on the mat. Wristlock by Suzuki and he tags in Takayama. Wristlock
by Takayama and he applies an armbar, but Taniguchi reverses it with
a leg lock. Taniguchi gets back up to change positions but Takayama
pushes him off and gets back to his feet. They go into a Test of Strength,
Takayama gets Taniguchi to his knees but Taniguchi gets back up and
pushes Takayama into the ropes. Clean break by Taniguchi, and Takayama
kicks Taniguchi hard in the chest. More kicks by Takayama and he clubs
Taniguchi in the back before chopping him in the chest. Takayama throws
Taniguchi into his corner and asks for someone new to tag in, and Sato
does so. Takayama tags in NOSAWA and Sato kicks NOSAWA in the leg. Irish
whip by Sato but NOSAWA slides between his legs and dropkicks him in
the knee before hitting a Shining Wizard. Sato slaps NOSAWA when he
goes for a punch however, NOSAWA tries to tag out but no one will tag
him. Scoop slam by Sato and he tags in Morishima. Double Irish whip
to Sato and they hit a double chop to the chest. Scoop slam by Morishima
and he stands on NOSAWA's chest. Morishima picks up NOSAWA, NOSAWA goes
for a scoop slam, but Morishima reverses it into a slam of his own.
NOSAWA gets back up and goes for a vertical suplex, but Morishima blocks
that as well and hits his own vertical suplex. Morishima throws NOSAWA
out of the ring, where Taniguchi gives him a boot to the face. Sato
then knees NOSAWA in the stomach before Morishima comes outside and
hits NOSAWA a hip attack. Morishima tags in Taniguchi, Taniguchi picks
up NOSAWA, Irish whip, and he hits a back elbow for a two count. Taniguchi
applies a reverse chinlock, but NOSAWA elbows out of it. Chop by NOSAWA
but Taniguchi comes back with forearms.
NOSAWA tags in Suzuki and Suzuki kicks Taniguchi while
he is slouched in the corner. Snapmare by Suzuki and he kicks Taniguchi
in the back. Cover, but he gets up at one. Suzuki applies a reverse
chinlock into a sleeper hold, but the referee declares it a choke and
forces Suzuki to break. Stomps the the chest by Suzuki, he waits for
Taniguchi to get up but Taniguchi hits a series of elbow strikes. Suzuki
floors him with an elbow of his own however and he tags in Takayama.
Suzuki elbows Taniguchi while his upper half is on the other side of
the apron until Taniguchi falls out of the ring. Suzuki and Takayama
then assault Taniguchi on the outside, with Takayama throwing him hard
into the railing. Suzuki picks up Taniguchi and kicks him against the
railing right in front of Misawa (who is doing commentary). Takayama
then connects with a running boot to the face before finally Taniguchi
is slid back into the ring. Takayama kicks Taniguchi in the back, cover,
but it gets a two count. Takayama picks up Taniguchi and applies a neck
crank, he snapmares Taniguchi to the mat and hits a running kick to
the chest. Cover, but Taniguchi kicks out. Takayama picks up Taniguchi
and hits a backdrop suplex, cover, but Morishima breaks it up. Takayama
throws Taniguchi into the corner and tags in Suzuki, who connects with
a running kick to the face. Suzuki picks up Taniguchi and applies a
front facelock before finally releasing him. Camel
clutch
by Suzuki and Takayama comes in so he can kick Taniguchi in the chest.
Cover by Suzuki but it gets another two count. Suzuki picks up Taniguchi
and knees him in the stomach before tagging in NOSAWA. NOSAWA stomps
on Taniguchi, he applies a waistlock, but Taniguchi reverses it and
hits a backdrop suplex. This gives him time to tag in Morishima, Morishima
goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick. Morishima
picks up NOSAWA, Irish whip to the corner and he hits a cartwheel
lariat.
Morishima clubs on NOSAWA in the corner until NOSAWA's
team mates come help, but Morishima hits a hip attack on Suzuki before
squishing NOSAWA. Cover by Morishima on NOSAWA but it gets a two count.
Morishima goes for the backdrop suplex, NOSAWA gets out of it, he goes
off the ropes and hits a lariat but he can't knock Morishima off his
feet. He goes off the ropes again but this time Morishima shoulderblocks
him to the mat. Morishima trades shots with Takayama on the apron and
this gives NOSAWA time to tag in Suzuki. Suzuki kicks Morishima in the
arm, Irish whip from the corner and he slaps Morishima in the face.
Morishima punches him back, Irish whip by Morishima but Suzuki hits
a cross body. Cross armbreaker by Suzuki but Taniguchi quickly runs
in to break it up. Suzuki picks up Morishima and goes for the Gotch-style
piledriver, but Morishima back bodydrops out of it and tags in Sato.
Suzuki gets back to his feet and the two trade slaps and elbow strikes.
Knee by Sato and he hits a side slam for a two count. Stomps by Sato,
he goes off the ropes but Suzuki catches him with a knee to the stomach
and hits a backdrop suplex. Suzuki tags in Takayama and he trades elbows
with Sato. Takayama elbows Sato into the corner, Irish whip, and he
delivers a jumping knee followed by a double armed suplex. Takayama
goes for the cross armbreaker but Sato gets out of it. Back up, they
trade blows, waistlock by Sato but Takayama gets out of it and knees
him in the stomach. Judo throw by Sato as Takayama goes off the
ropes
and he tags in Taniguchi. Side headlock takedown by Taniguchi and he
hits a belly to belly suplex on Takayama. Gutwrench suplex by Taniguchi,
Irish whip to the corner, Sato hits a jumping forearm, Taniguchi hits
an elbow and Morishima finishes with a lariat. Triple boot to Takayama
but Suzuki and NOSAWA return to help. Takayama boots Taniguchi in the
face but Taniguchi catches him with another suplex. German suplex
hold by Taniguchi on Takayama, but Takayama grabs Taniguchi's wrist,
applies a chickenwing armlock, and Taniguchi has no choice but to submit!
Your winners: Takayama, Minoru Suzuki, and NOSAWA Rongai
Match Thoughts: A pretty good match,
it is interesting as we went from Jr. Heavyweights and Indy-sized Heavyweights
in the previous matches to very well-known heavyweights here. Suzuki
and Takayama are always fun to watch and their interactions with the
inferior NOSAWA went over well. Some of the beat-down segments on Taniguchi
seemed half-hearted and he seemed to tag out way too easily, but other
then that the first half of the match was a solid build-up. Things finally
picked up at around the 15 minute mark and I was actually a bit surprised
how much Suzuki and Takayama were giving to wrestlers that are clearly
not on their level (particularly Sato and Taniguchi). I wish that Morishima
had gotten a chance to do more but with the way the match was structured
it made sense that he watched while the younger Taniguchi did most the
work. Six man tags are rarely great but this was fun as the wrestlers
worked together well and even though they were not selfish about it
Takayama and Suzuki made it clear by the end that they were the big
dogs in the match. Score: 6.8
Go Shiosaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Sugawara
vs. Ryouji Sai, HARASHIMA, and KAZMA
Nakajima and KAZMA start things off. Tie-up, KAZMA pushes Nakajima into
the ropes, Nakajima reverses positions with him and he gives a clean
break. Waistlock by Nakajima, reversed into an armbar by KAZMA, but
Nakajima reverses the hold back. Leg lock by Nakajima into a front facelock,
side headlock takedown by Nakajima but KAZMA gets out of it and both
men are back on their feet. HARASHIMA tags in Sai so Nakajima tags in
Shiosaki. Tie-up, Shiosaki pushes Sai into the ropes, Sai switches positions
with him and he slaps him in the chest before backing off. They trade
slaps and then elbows, Irish whip by Shiosaki but Sai kicks him in the
head when he pancakes. Back up, chop by Shiosaki but Sai chops him back.
Dropkick by Shiosaki, he picks up Sai but Sai kicks Shiosaki in the
chest and hits a snapmare. Sai goes for a kick to the chest but Shiosaki
ducks it and rolls out of the way. Sai tags in HARASHIMA while Shiosaki
tags in Sugawara. Irish whip by HARASHIMA, they go off the ropes but
Sugawara hits an armdrag. HARASHIMA comes back with an armdrag of his
own and both wrestlers miss dropkicks. Tie-up, side headlock by Sugawara
into a wristlock, but HARASHIMA rolls out of it and applies a wristlock
of his own. Sugawara makes it back to his corner and tags in Nakajima.
Nakajima and HARASHIMA circle each other, Nakajima pushes HARASHIMA
to the mat and gets in a mount position but HARASHIMA is too close to
the ropes. Snapmare by Nakajima and he kicks HARASHIMA in the back before
tagging in Shiosaki. Double Irish whip to HARASHIMA and they hit a double
shoulderblock. Shiosaki and Nakajima take turns chopping HARASHIMA,
cover by Shiosaki, but it gets a two count.
Irish whip by Shiosaki and he delivers a running elbow
strike. Waistlock by Shiosaki but HARASHIMA hits a low
blow
and tags in KAZMA. KAZMA chops Shiosaki in the corner, but Shiosaki
absorbs the blows and hits a chop of his own. They trade chops, but
KAZMA hits a headbutt and tags in Sai. Sai grabs Shiosaki and pushes
him against the ropes before delivering a high kick. Cover by Sai
but Nakajima breaks it up. Sai waits for Shiosaki to get up and hits
a vertical suplex, cover, but it gets a two count. Sai tags in HARASHIMA,
HARASHIMA gets Shiosaki into the corner, Irish whip, but Shiosaki falls
to the mat before he reaches the other corner. Kick to the back by HARASHIMA,
he puts Shiosaki into the corner and stands on his shoulders before
kneeing him repeatedly in the chest. HARASHIMA picks up Shiosaki and
tags in KAZMA. Snapmare by KAZMA and he applies a neck crank, but Nakajima
runs in to break it up. KAZMA chokes Shiosaki against the second rope
as Sai runs over and gives Nakajima a dropkick. Snapmare by KAZMA and
he applies a sleeper hold, cover, but it gets a two count. KAZMA tags
in HARASHIMA, snapmare by HARASHIMA and he kicks Shiosaki in the back
and chest. Cover, but it gets a two count. KAZMA applies a Camel Clutch
to Shiosaki but Nakajima runs in and breaks it up. HARASHIMA and Nakajima
start fighting but Nakajima is knocked out of the ring. Nakajima goes
back to Shiosaki, he goes off the ropes but Shiosaki catches him with
a jumping shoulderblock and makes the tag to Nakajima. Dropkick by Nakajima
to HARASHIMA, Sai and KAZMA come in to help but Nakajima kicks both
of them in the chest. Enzigieri by Nakajima to Sai, and Sugawara hits
a tope suicida on KAZMA out of the ring.
Back in the ring, Nakajima hits a jumping forearm on HARASHIMA,
he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick for a two
count cover. Nakajima picks up HARASHIMA but HARASHIMA slaps him and
the two trade blows. They trade high kicks, with HARASHIMA winning the
battle. Springboard body press by HARASHIMA but it only gets a two count.
HARASHIMA tags in Sai, who goes off the ropes and hits a big boot. Sai
picks up Nakajima, Irish whip, and he hits a knee strike. Cover, but
it gets a two count. Waistlock by Sai and he hits a Northern Lights
Suplex for another two count. Sai picks up Nakajima but Nakajima delivers
a kick. Sai kicks him back and they trade big boots, but Nakajima delivers
a series of kicks to get Nakajima to his knees. They then trade dragon
screw leg whips, and Nakajima tags in Sugawara. Irish whip by Sugawara
to the corner and he delivers a jumping elbow strike. Low kick by Sugawara
and he hits a dropkick for a two count. Sugawara picks up Sai, they
trade waistlocks, Sugawara runs towards the ropes but his knee buckles
when he goes for a quebrada. Sai picks up Sugawara and hits a vertical
suplex before tagging in KAZMA. KAZMA throws Sugawara into the corner
and hits an overhead slam for a two count cover. KAZMA picks up Sugawara
and applies a side choke, but Sugawara gets out of it and hits an enzigieri,
allowing himself time to tag in Shiosaki. Shiosaki chops KAZMA, but
KAZMA chops him back. Shiosaki knocks KAZMA into the corner, Irish whip,
and he hits a jumping knee.
Body slam by Shiosaki and he hits a knee drop off the
second rope for a two count. Waistlock by Shiosaki but KAZMA elbows
out of it. KAZMA goes for a backdrop suplex, Shiosaki gets out of it
but KAZMA hits a lariat for a two count cover. KAZMA picks up Shiosaki
and goes for a uranage but Shiosaki elbows out of it and hits a backdrop
suplex. Sai runs in and gives Shiosaki a release German suplex, HARASHIMA
hits a jumping elbow and KAZMA ends it with a lariat. KAZMA picks up
Shiosaki and goes for the uranage, but Shiosaki blocks it. Scoop slam
by KAZMA and he goes to the top turnbuckle, but Nakajima knocks him
off with a heel kick. HARASHIMA comes in and hits a gutbuster on Nakajima,
but Sugawara gets in the ring and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker on
Sugawara. Sai delivers a backdrop suplex to Sugawara, Shiosaki goes
for a jumping knee on KAZMA but KAZMA blocks it and hits a lariat. Side
slam by KAZMA, cover, but Shiosaki barely kicks out.
KAZMA
waits for Shiosaki to get up but Shiosaki nails him with a lariat. Fisherman
buster by Shiosaki, cover, but HARASHIMA breaks it up. Sugawara and
Nakajima come in to get their shots on KAZMA, Shiosaki hits a German
suplex hold but it only gets a two count. Back up, KAZMA chops
Shiosaki but Shiosaki chops him in the head and hits a scoop slam. Shiosaki
goes up to the top turnbuckle, nails the moonsault and picks up the
three count! Your winners: Go Shiosaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Sugawara
Match Thoughts:
Another good match and a strong way to end the show. Unlike the last
match, here we see a chance for younger and/or lesser known wrestlers
to wrestle in the main event spotlight not as an extra hand in a tag
match but as the feature presentation. They delivered as best as they
could, the wrestlers were not as smooth as the wrestlers in some of
the previous matches since these guys were not as familiar with each
other, but overall there didn't seem to be any major miscommunications.
Sugawara appeared to legitimately injure his knee, but he was back in
the ring later while only slightly limping so hopefully it wasn't anything
too major. Shiosaki came out looking great, but HARASHIMA had a good
showing as well. As I have said I am not a huge fan of six-man tag matches
since I don't think the wrestlers have as much of a chance to really
tell a story in the ring like I'd prefer, but it was a good match and
a solid way to end the debut GPWA show. Score: 7.2
Final
Thoughts:
As
I figured by looking at the match list, this was a pretty fun show.
My biggest complaint is that there were no singles matches... I like
tag matches but 6 of 7 matches on this card had six wrestlers or more
in them, which was a little disappointing as I don't enjoy multi-man
tag matches as much. Maybe they only did this for the openings show
to give more wrestlers a chance, but I hope that even if real feuds
don't develop that at least we will have a few singles matches down
the road. The show also lacked that "must see" match, as while
I thought the main event was very good nothing else is worth going out
of your way to see. I will recommend the show since most the matches
were good and it is the first show by a new association, but hopefully
future shows will try to put on more meaningful matches and not just
exhibitions.
Recommended
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Review Completed 11/17/06