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Google translation of the reDRagon/Splitters tag announcement on the NJPW site....hilarious
(Sun) 15:00 to 10 days "G1 CLIMAX" playoff, August, at Seibu Dome tournament, (with women's wrestler) visited Japan thugs from ROH, 4 players![Redacted]First, in line May 17 In New York tournament cracked, Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish powerhouse tag, "reDragon" that broke the Young Bucks (former ROH World Tag Team Champion) is, "TIME SPLITTERS just became the IWGP Junior Tag Champion 6.21 Osaka tournament "first challenge! to KUSHIDA & Alex Shelley[Redacted]with MMA techniques speedy and clever inside work reDragon "", unique tag.[Redacted]In particular, joint technology of O'Reilly influential person that specializes in reverse cross Hishigi arm and front choke intense unmatched lightning.[Redacted]Tangled with KUSHIDA that specializes in hover board lock joints and Move is very much up-and-coming as well.[Redacted]In addition, it is a former ROH World Champion, Adam calls that made the single game and Jushin Thunder Liger and team up with Michael Bennett that made the single and Tanahashi HiroshiItaru in the same tournament in the May 17 New York tournament , play against the Liger & Captain New Japan! [Redacted]call Adam, entrained Maria Kenneth women's wrestler in the second, that it comes out the mess this time certainty.[Redacted]How do liger confront the habit of those who ROH?
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Please tell me there was a show in/around that baseball stadium. Otherwise, why bother with the wrist tape/elbow pads...or the rest of it for that matter.
Just got Fight Network, so among the few wrasslin shows they have is an hour long one that showcases one NJPW match and a CMLL match. So, on the DVR I've got a pair of New Japan matches from a few years back to get to: Nakamura vs. Go Shiozaki (NJPW vs. NOAH from one of the Tokyo Dome shows) and a six man with Mistico, Prince Devitt & Taguchi vs. Averno, Jado & Gedo.
Btw, one of the timeslots for this is Monday nights at 9pm.
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That NJPW/CMLL show sounds pretty awesome, and a great way to catch up on matches you've missed over the years. Hopefully DirecTV picks up Fight Network, but i've been hoping for that for years.Comment
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The Dragon Gate "Kobe World" show is pretty fucking amazing, and if it's the last USTREAM iPPV ever, USTREAM is going out with a bang:
7/20/2014 Hyogo, Kobe World Kinen Hall ~Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2014~ USTREAM
0-1. Shachihoko BOY vs. "Mr. High Tension" Kotoka vs. Ryotsu Shimizu
0-2. K-ness, Super Shisa vs. U-T, Yosuke♡Santa Maria
1. 15th Anniversary Special 6 Man Tag Team Match: Masaaki Mochizuki, Don Fujii, Gamma vs. Uhaa Nation, Hollywood Stalker Ichikawa, Jushin Thunder Lyger (New Japan Pro Wrestling(
2. Jimmy Kanda, Jimmy Kagetora vs. Mondai Ryu, Punch Tominaga
3. Open the Brave Gate Championship Match: Flamita vs. Dragon Kid
4. Open the Triangle Gate Championship Match: Naruki Doi, Cyber Kong, Kzy vs. Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Susumu, Mr. Quu Quu Tanizaki Naoki Toyonaka Dolphin
5. International Dream Tag Match: Masato Yoshino, Ricochet vs. CIMA, Matt Sydal
6. Open the Twin Gate Championship Match: Akira Tozawa, Shingo Takagi vs. T-Hawk, Eita
7. Open the Dream Gate Championship Match: YAMATO vs. BxB HulkComment
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Through five nights, this year's G1 is actually better than last year's, which is amazing. All five shows were nothing less than good, with three show of the year contenders. Many are calling night four one of the best shows ever, and then two nights later night five topped it.The booking is so much better this year with even the low card guys like Yano & Shelton having storylines. Aside from Gallows & Suzuki the entire field has brought something great to the table.
USTREAM isn't dead yet. Dragon Gate has Scandal Gate on 8/5, and also runs 8/17.
On 8/17 there will be a Dragon Gate iPPV, AAA Triple Mania, and SummerSlam.Comment
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Warner...do your boy a solid. Can you compile a list in chronological order of the ***3/4+ matches from G1. Been traveling so I haven't seen anything. Also...maybe the 2-3 definitive shows? I would read reviews but dont want to be spoiled.Comment
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I've seen people say 5 & 8 are among the best shows ever.
Consensus order of best to worst of those seems to be 8, 5, 4, 7, 1.
3 is the only one so far i'd call skippable, but it wasnt bad at all.
Words can not describe how great it has been. Remember how awesome last year was? Best tournament ever, yadda yadda? This year is roughly 100X better, and i'm not exaggerating. Even people who aren't big New Japan fans like Dylan Hales have given most of the shows rave reviews.
I'll put together a match list soon.Comment
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1, 4, 5, 7, 8 have gotten Show of the Year buzz. Yes, that many.
I've seen people say 5 & 8 are among the best shows ever.
Consensus order of best to worst of those seems to be 8, 5, 4, 7, 1.
3 is the only one so far i'd call skippable, but it wasnt bad at all.
Words can not describe how great it has been. Remember how awesome last year was? Best tournament ever, yadda yadda? This year is roughly 100X better, and i'm not exaggerating. Even people who aren't big New Japan fans like Dylan Hales have given most of the shows rave reviews.
I'll put together a match list soon.Comment
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1, 4, 5, 7, 8 have gotten Show of the Year buzz. Yes, that many.
I've seen people say 5 & 8 are among the best shows ever.
Consensus order of best to worst of those seems to be 8, 5, 4, 7, 1.
3 is the only one so far i'd call skippable, but it wasnt bad at all.
Words can not describe how great it has been. Remember how awesome last year was? Best tournament ever, yadda yadda? This year is roughly 100X better, and i'm not exaggerating. Even people who aren't big New Japan fans like Dylan Hales have given most of the shows rave reviews.
I'll put together a match list soon.Comment
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