Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ News and Notes ~ 9/01/07

Takayuki Ariwa, Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON’s representative in the FREEDOM ROAD tournament continues to do well in the tournament. On the second day, Ariwa took on one of FREEDOM’s strongest in Yoshiaki Matsuda. Ariwa employed his strategy of keeping the match grounded, but Matsuda was able to use his own grappling abilities to keep the match even. From there, Matsuda was able to use his vicious strikes to get the victory along with some truly vicious throws Ariwa wouldn’t be in a funk for long, as he took on Masakazu Fujimoto in the third night, and had a vicious power match against his massive opponent. Ultimately, Ariwa’s predictions came true, and his Amateur strength was too much for Fujimoto to deal with, as Ariwa once again showed off his incredible strength by spiking Fujimoto with the Hammerfall!

BLOCK A - Yoshiaki Matsuda vs Takayuki Ariwa [CRIMSON] [10:37] when Matsuda used the Uranage Suplex on Ariwa.
BLOCK A - Takayuki Ariwa [CRIMSON] def. Masakazu Fujimoto [13:29] when Ariwa used the Hammerfall on Fujimoto.

With his win, Ariwa is now in second place in Block A with matches against Shinichi Honda and Nakata Ohmiori left. Ariwa repromised to win the Tournament, and return to Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON a new man!

CRIMSON President Kazushi Mimura has finally announced the concept of the next tour for Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON. The tour will highlight a new challenger for Goro Iijima that will face the C-1 Heavyweight Champion on the 13th of October at CRIMSON’s anniversary! Two wrestlers will be selected, and face off on the final tour show to determine the new challenger…but Mimura has decided to exclude any former C-1 Heavyweight Champions, or former challengers, ensuring a new challenge for Iijima! Also in the making is the first defense of the PWC Junior-Heavyweight Tag Championships by Hayato Saigo and Keoni Murata against challengers to be determined!

Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ AWAKEN NEW DESTINY
9/20/07
Miyako City Gymnasium (1,600)

1. PWC Junior-Heavyweight Tag Championships: Hayato Saigo & Keoni Murata (c) vs. TBD
2. TBD vs. TBD

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