Naoki Daishi successfully made a V.2 defense of the C-2 Openweight Championship over former two time C-2 Tag Team Champion Toshiro Noguchi in a thrilling contest. Daishi fought back from several Tokkan’s to nearly win the match with his Northern Lights Bomb and jujigatame, but in the end Daishi had to use his “Northern Touch” reverse NLB once again to score the win…
After defeating the Backdrop Brothers, Takayuki Ariwa insulted Mikio Tsuruya’s weight as the reason they were beaten. This caused Kenjiro Amagawa to declare a “weight loss competition” between him and Tsuruya…Tsuruya was not thrilled with this concept, insisting that his extra weight made him “loveable”…
The longest running stable in Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON has come to an end. The MILLENNIUM STARS were forced to disband in the fifth match…The entire match was a complete stage for Ryoma Inoue’s coup against S.K. Ryoma Inoue & Ikuji Royama’s X turned out to be someone who no one had expected came out to enka music…AKIRA TOMIZAKI! In a shocking move, Tomizaki appeared wearing the same outfit as Inoue with a leather jacket, and shades, but also with bleached blonde hair and a kendo stick…S.K. angrily demanded to know the reasoning behind this as Ikuji Royama was the one who injured Tomizaki months ago…Tomizaki refused to answer at first, but then in an emotional burst revealed the ONLY wrestlers that visited him in the hospital and at home was Royama & Inoue! Tomizaki claimed that Inoue had told him that the injury wasn’t Royama’s fault, but Tomizaki’s fault for being too weak to protect himself, and encouraged him to “level up” through “untraditional means”, and gradually he came to understand their view point! There was a long pause in the ring, until S.K. blurted out that the reasoning made absolutely no sense whatsoever. Tomizaki ignored S.K. and announced himself as “BIG BOY Tomizaki”, and that he would reach success beyond all expectations by “any means necessary” and without warning began to attack the STARS with his kendo stick! The match itself was a complete mess with wild brawling all over the place, but the fix was in, and it became evident as suddenly Ichiyo Tatsuko attacked Millennium S.K.! The MS leader found he was fighting off both Inoue and Tatsuko, as SLAYER tried desperately to get to his leader but was held by Tomizaki while Royama blasted him over and over with kicks. In the ring, S.K. tried to fight back as best he could but Tatsuko eventually nailed S.K. with Tomizaki’s kendo stick behind the referee’s back, setting up Ryoma Inoue’s “Beat*Box” for the three count fall. After the match the foursome had fled the ring area in ecstasy…That left Millennium S.K. and SLAYER in the ring alone. S.K. called himself an “idiot” who didn’t see it coming…He thanked SLAYER for his efforts, but told him from this day on they would have to go their own ways…SLAYER seemed confused, and even mildly upset but listened to S.K. and left the ring area alone….S.K. watched SLAYER go, and then said over the microphone that he doesn’t even remember “who he is” anymore, and declared that the Millennium S.K. name was *DEAD* from this point on. S.K. said that he was immediately returning to his real name, Sorai Kamachi and that from now on, every day would be a new challenge….
In the third match from the top saw the biggest victory in the career of Nobuyori Shimizu. Teamed with Yuki Nomura against Goro Iijima and “Texas Outlaw” Jake Bishop, it was Nobuyori’s night to shine. In the end, he slammed Goro Iijima on the back of his neck with his Thunder-Fire Powerbomb to get his first career pinfall over the “Disorder King”! After the match, Nomura & Shimizu held a joint microphone appeal…Nomura praised Shimizu’s strength, and Shimizu declared his intentions to wrestle for the C-1 Heavyweight Championship in the near future for the first time in his career.
Who can defeat Hayato Saigo? Tonight, that question was put to task and the answer was clear: Not Keiji Hirano. Keiji Hirano came to front against Hayato Saigo with all his tricks and abilities, but the Junior turned Heavyweight turned Junior came to a startling revelation against Saigo. His famous speed was no match for Hayato Saigo’s gymnastic fluidity and awe inspiring speed. At times, it seemed like Hirano was running in place as Saigo lapped him. Hirano reverted to his rule breaking tactics to try and keep himself in play, but after maturing against Millennium S.K., Hayato Saigo seemed to know all the tricks himself and was able to avoid every low blow that Hirano threw, or every eye poke…In the end, Saigo ended the match with a punctuation mark, spiking Hirano on his head with a Brainbuster and covering to make the fifth defense of his second title rein!
Before the main event could even begin, a strong question was raised as during the pre-match video, Akuma Toyota declared this match the “final fight” in reference to the BLACKHEARTS war against the Pro-Wrestling world…The two crown champion Akuma Toyota took on the three time C-1 Heavyweight Champion in a match that saw the Iwate fans decidedly back their prefecture’s hometown man, Akuma Toyota…The match itself played out slowly with Ebisawa trying to keep the man he defeated in the Power Source 2008 finals grounded to avoid his insane power, but every so often Toyota would burst through with some feat of power to remind everyone that he was still a danger even when on the defensive. Ebisawa changed tactics, and began to try and virtually rip Akuma Toyota’ right arm off his body with a variety of painful moves and holds engineered to take one of Toyota’s main offensive moves the lariat away. The tactic seemed to be working, as Toyota was becoming increasingly weakened by Ebisawa’s attack, however the brute of a man refused to be submitted to any kind of submission hold that Ebisawa busted out. Ebisawa, realizing he couldn’t win through submissions changed tactics again and began to strike Toyota…but the strikes only seemed to wake Akuma up, as he responded with his own incredibly powerful shots leading to a striking battle. Despite his technique and skill, Ebisawa was clearly losing the striking battle and Toyota began to pour on the assault…Nailing him with forearms, elbows, even a Mongolian chop, Ebisawa reeled in pain. Toyota began to throw around Ebisawa with ease, hurling him through the air as the veteran could only try in vain to hold on. The crowd began to pick up as Toyota was clearly emerging as the aggressor and the controller of the match, and Seiji Ebisawa, the proud warrior even begged off at one point to try and attempt to get breathing room, but on this day Akuma Toyota would not be denied…Toyota signaled for a lariat as a loud chorus of boos ran out from the crowd.
All hell was breaking loose. MOUJA, Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano & Keiji Hirano all hit the ringside area and began to grab at Toyota as Ebisawa distracted the referee…However, before things could get very far, the BLACKHEARTS appeared out of nowhere! Goro Iijima, “Texas Outlaw” Jake Bishop and Rui Kuriyama charged into MOUJA and a huge war began to erupt on the outside of the ring, with the chaos spilling throughout the area. While he was distracted, Ebisawa attacked Akuma Toyota from behind and locked him in a rear naked choke! Toyota’s thrashing in the hold accidentally nailed the referee with a boot to the face, knocking him out cold. At that very instance, four more figures ran out from the back…Ryoma Inoue, Ikuji Royama, BIG BOY Tomizaki & Ichiyo Tatsuko! The crowd at this point was baffled as the four juniors suddenly began to HELP MOUJA fight the BLACKHEARTS. Some fans began to boo what was happening, but the entire crowd turned to boos when they noticed that someone was climbing into the ring…Takayuki Ariwa! Ebisawa positioned Toyota so that Ariwa could attack him while Ebisawa had him locked in a Rear Naked Choke. The fans began to rain boos down upon the ring, as they remembered that this was exactly the same scene as from 7/27 when Ebisawa defeated Akamatsu. MOUJA was repeating their tactics to defeat Akamatsu’s successor! Ariwa lined up Toyota for a running Angelos, aiming to knock him out cold while in Ebisawa’s hold. Toyota began to thrash as hard as he could in the hold, but much like he did with Akamatsu, Ebisawa held up for everything he was worth as if riding a bull. Ariwa ran at the two at full speed when NOBUYORI SHIMIZU leapted up on the apron and shoved Ebisawa and Toyota to the side! Ariwa kept charging, but Shimizu grabbed him at the last second and gave him what amounted to a POWERSLAM OVER THE TOP AND TO THE FLOOR! The Rear Naked Choke was broken up as the referee came to, but Toyota was still weakened…Ebisawa immediately picked up Toyota and planted him with a powerbomb hold…but Toyota kicked out at 2.7 to the delight of the crowd! Ebisawa backed off against the ropes and gave a signal that he was aiming for his rarely used Free Spirit Finale…Ebisawa ran at Toyota…ONLY TO BE BEHEADED BY A LARIAT FROM TOYOTA! A sickening thud echoed throughout the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium as Ebisawa was almost split in half from Toyota’s desperation lariat! Toyota shakily lifted Ebisawa, and hooked him…and PLANTED HIM with the Akuma Ichimonji! The crowd counted along…but Ebisawa kicked out at 2.9! The crowd was stunned at Ebisawa surviving Toyota’s “limit break”, but Toyota calmly pulled himself up to his feet before he held his right arm up in the air and began to shake it…Toyota then burst into the ropes at full speed, came off, and CRUSHED Seiji Ebisawa with a Lariat! Toyota collapsed on Ebisawa as the crowd counted…AND AKUMA TOYOTA BECAME THE NEW C-1 HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!!!
“God of War Arise” began to play as Toyota rolled off Ebisawa, as the BLACKHEARTS reached the ring first in celebration…Toyota slowly recovered, and was handed his now THREE championship titles, as Akuma Toyota became a three crown king on this night…During the title presentation, MOUJA carted Seiji Ebisawa away from the ring, while Ebisawa hurled threats at Toyota…Once the presentation was over, Akuma Toyota went over to the ring post, and pulled out a flag that he had arranged to have placed there…Over the microphone, Toyota announced that he had planned on doing this regardless if he won or not, and placed the flag out in the middle of the ring. The flag was the logo of the BLACKHEARTS…Toyota stared at the flag for several moments, before he dramatically STOMPED THE FLAG! Rui Kuriyama immediately flew into hysterics as he demanded to know what Toyota was doing…Toyota cut the young man off, as he declared that he was ABSOLVING the BLACKHEARTS effective immediately! Toyota praised Tatsumichi Akamatsu’s strength, courage, and determination, but called his ideology a “failed concept” that “would never have worked”. Kuriyama began to scream bloody murder at Toyota for his comments, but Toyota ignored him as he said that while he holds the utmost respect for Akamatsu…that Akamatsu was never his “mentor”, or his “leader”. Toyota stated that only one man would ever qualify as his mentor, and that was Ryo Suzuki! This earned Toyota a warm reception. Toyota tried to calm Kuriyama by saying that he still respected Akamatsu and would consider him a friend, but Toyota’s comments did not pacify Kuriyama, who screamed at Toyota that he was “making a horrible mistake” before he stomped off like a spoiled child. Jake Bishop showed his own loyalties by following after Kuriyama for some strange reason…Toyota announced that the BLACKHEARTS would go their own ways, but asked Goro Iijima if he would stick by his side…Iijima was thoughtful, before he stated that until they lost the tag titles, Toyota was his only ally now, and that he could count on him, before the two shook hands and Iijima left the ring area.
Toyota thanked the fans for coming to the show and was preparing to leave when suddenly Nobuyori Shimizu took his own microphone and entered the ring…Toyota seemed bemused by Shimizu’s approach, before he thanked Shimizu for his help. Shimizu stated that he had helped because he couldn’t bare to see that happen again, and that he had just wanted to challenge Toyota…but Shimizu stated that Toyota had “touched his soul” with his comments and suddenly asked Toyota to JOIN FORCES with him! Shimizu declared the two of them the “the final two pillars of what was once four” of the original Ryo Suzuki heavyweight trainees, and said that together they could reach their true potential and carry Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON like they had planned from day one. Akuma Toyota shifted his three championships, before he AGREED and the two shook hands on it, forming what may be the most powerful two-some in Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON history!
Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ SIXTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY
TIME GOES ON
10/13/08
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
800 fans
1. Rui Kuriyama defeated Shuji Kawashima at 5:32 with a Kuri Lariat
2. Keoni Murata, HANZO & Hiroshi Kuroki defeated Akahito Yamada, Natsuo Sakoda & Kaisen Tiger at 10:23 when Murata pinned Sakoda with a Backdrop Hold
3. C-2 Openweight Championship: Naoki Daishi (c) defeated Toshiro Noguchi at 16:25 with the Northern Touch [V.2]
4. Takayuki Ariwa & Hiroyuki Takano defeated Kenjiro Amagawa & Mikio Tsuruya at 13:12 when Ariwa pinned Tsuruya with the Angelos
5. END OF THE STARS ~ Ryoma Inoue, Ikuji Royama & BIG BOY Tomizaki defeated Millennium S.K., SLAYER & Ichiyo Tatsuko at 7:01 when Inoue pinned S.K. with the Beat*Box
6. Yuki Nomura & Nobuyori Shimizu defeated Goro Iijima & "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop at 18:24 when Shimizu pinned Iijima with a Thunder-Fire Powerbomb
7. C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship: Hayato Saigo (c) defeated Keiji Hirano at 14:02 with a Brainbuster [V.5]
8. C-1 Heavyweight Championship: Akuma Toyota defeated Seiji Ebisawa (c) at 18:45 with a lariat to become the 11th champion
After defeating the Backdrop Brothers, Takayuki Ariwa insulted Mikio Tsuruya’s weight as the reason they were beaten. This caused Kenjiro Amagawa to declare a “weight loss competition” between him and Tsuruya…Tsuruya was not thrilled with this concept, insisting that his extra weight made him “loveable”…
The longest running stable in Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON has come to an end. The MILLENNIUM STARS were forced to disband in the fifth match…The entire match was a complete stage for Ryoma Inoue’s coup against S.K. Ryoma Inoue & Ikuji Royama’s X turned out to be someone who no one had expected came out to enka music…AKIRA TOMIZAKI! In a shocking move, Tomizaki appeared wearing the same outfit as Inoue with a leather jacket, and shades, but also with bleached blonde hair and a kendo stick…S.K. angrily demanded to know the reasoning behind this as Ikuji Royama was the one who injured Tomizaki months ago…Tomizaki refused to answer at first, but then in an emotional burst revealed the ONLY wrestlers that visited him in the hospital and at home was Royama & Inoue! Tomizaki claimed that Inoue had told him that the injury wasn’t Royama’s fault, but Tomizaki’s fault for being too weak to protect himself, and encouraged him to “level up” through “untraditional means”, and gradually he came to understand their view point! There was a long pause in the ring, until S.K. blurted out that the reasoning made absolutely no sense whatsoever. Tomizaki ignored S.K. and announced himself as “BIG BOY Tomizaki”, and that he would reach success beyond all expectations by “any means necessary” and without warning began to attack the STARS with his kendo stick! The match itself was a complete mess with wild brawling all over the place, but the fix was in, and it became evident as suddenly Ichiyo Tatsuko attacked Millennium S.K.! The MS leader found he was fighting off both Inoue and Tatsuko, as SLAYER tried desperately to get to his leader but was held by Tomizaki while Royama blasted him over and over with kicks. In the ring, S.K. tried to fight back as best he could but Tatsuko eventually nailed S.K. with Tomizaki’s kendo stick behind the referee’s back, setting up Ryoma Inoue’s “Beat*Box” for the three count fall. After the match the foursome had fled the ring area in ecstasy…That left Millennium S.K. and SLAYER in the ring alone. S.K. called himself an “idiot” who didn’t see it coming…He thanked SLAYER for his efforts, but told him from this day on they would have to go their own ways…SLAYER seemed confused, and even mildly upset but listened to S.K. and left the ring area alone….S.K. watched SLAYER go, and then said over the microphone that he doesn’t even remember “who he is” anymore, and declared that the Millennium S.K. name was *DEAD* from this point on. S.K. said that he was immediately returning to his real name, Sorai Kamachi and that from now on, every day would be a new challenge….
In the third match from the top saw the biggest victory in the career of Nobuyori Shimizu. Teamed with Yuki Nomura against Goro Iijima and “Texas Outlaw” Jake Bishop, it was Nobuyori’s night to shine. In the end, he slammed Goro Iijima on the back of his neck with his Thunder-Fire Powerbomb to get his first career pinfall over the “Disorder King”! After the match, Nomura & Shimizu held a joint microphone appeal…Nomura praised Shimizu’s strength, and Shimizu declared his intentions to wrestle for the C-1 Heavyweight Championship in the near future for the first time in his career.
Who can defeat Hayato Saigo? Tonight, that question was put to task and the answer was clear: Not Keiji Hirano. Keiji Hirano came to front against Hayato Saigo with all his tricks and abilities, but the Junior turned Heavyweight turned Junior came to a startling revelation against Saigo. His famous speed was no match for Hayato Saigo’s gymnastic fluidity and awe inspiring speed. At times, it seemed like Hirano was running in place as Saigo lapped him. Hirano reverted to his rule breaking tactics to try and keep himself in play, but after maturing against Millennium S.K., Hayato Saigo seemed to know all the tricks himself and was able to avoid every low blow that Hirano threw, or every eye poke…In the end, Saigo ended the match with a punctuation mark, spiking Hirano on his head with a Brainbuster and covering to make the fifth defense of his second title rein!
Before the main event could even begin, a strong question was raised as during the pre-match video, Akuma Toyota declared this match the “final fight” in reference to the BLACKHEARTS war against the Pro-Wrestling world…The two crown champion Akuma Toyota took on the three time C-1 Heavyweight Champion in a match that saw the Iwate fans decidedly back their prefecture’s hometown man, Akuma Toyota…The match itself played out slowly with Ebisawa trying to keep the man he defeated in the Power Source 2008 finals grounded to avoid his insane power, but every so often Toyota would burst through with some feat of power to remind everyone that he was still a danger even when on the defensive. Ebisawa changed tactics, and began to try and virtually rip Akuma Toyota’ right arm off his body with a variety of painful moves and holds engineered to take one of Toyota’s main offensive moves the lariat away. The tactic seemed to be working, as Toyota was becoming increasingly weakened by Ebisawa’s attack, however the brute of a man refused to be submitted to any kind of submission hold that Ebisawa busted out. Ebisawa, realizing he couldn’t win through submissions changed tactics again and began to strike Toyota…but the strikes only seemed to wake Akuma up, as he responded with his own incredibly powerful shots leading to a striking battle. Despite his technique and skill, Ebisawa was clearly losing the striking battle and Toyota began to pour on the assault…Nailing him with forearms, elbows, even a Mongolian chop, Ebisawa reeled in pain. Toyota began to throw around Ebisawa with ease, hurling him through the air as the veteran could only try in vain to hold on. The crowd began to pick up as Toyota was clearly emerging as the aggressor and the controller of the match, and Seiji Ebisawa, the proud warrior even begged off at one point to try and attempt to get breathing room, but on this day Akuma Toyota would not be denied…Toyota signaled for a lariat as a loud chorus of boos ran out from the crowd.
All hell was breaking loose. MOUJA, Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano & Keiji Hirano all hit the ringside area and began to grab at Toyota as Ebisawa distracted the referee…However, before things could get very far, the BLACKHEARTS appeared out of nowhere! Goro Iijima, “Texas Outlaw” Jake Bishop and Rui Kuriyama charged into MOUJA and a huge war began to erupt on the outside of the ring, with the chaos spilling throughout the area. While he was distracted, Ebisawa attacked Akuma Toyota from behind and locked him in a rear naked choke! Toyota’s thrashing in the hold accidentally nailed the referee with a boot to the face, knocking him out cold. At that very instance, four more figures ran out from the back…Ryoma Inoue, Ikuji Royama, BIG BOY Tomizaki & Ichiyo Tatsuko! The crowd at this point was baffled as the four juniors suddenly began to HELP MOUJA fight the BLACKHEARTS. Some fans began to boo what was happening, but the entire crowd turned to boos when they noticed that someone was climbing into the ring…Takayuki Ariwa! Ebisawa positioned Toyota so that Ariwa could attack him while Ebisawa had him locked in a Rear Naked Choke. The fans began to rain boos down upon the ring, as they remembered that this was exactly the same scene as from 7/27 when Ebisawa defeated Akamatsu. MOUJA was repeating their tactics to defeat Akamatsu’s successor! Ariwa lined up Toyota for a running Angelos, aiming to knock him out cold while in Ebisawa’s hold. Toyota began to thrash as hard as he could in the hold, but much like he did with Akamatsu, Ebisawa held up for everything he was worth as if riding a bull. Ariwa ran at the two at full speed when NOBUYORI SHIMIZU leapted up on the apron and shoved Ebisawa and Toyota to the side! Ariwa kept charging, but Shimizu grabbed him at the last second and gave him what amounted to a POWERSLAM OVER THE TOP AND TO THE FLOOR! The Rear Naked Choke was broken up as the referee came to, but Toyota was still weakened…Ebisawa immediately picked up Toyota and planted him with a powerbomb hold…but Toyota kicked out at 2.7 to the delight of the crowd! Ebisawa backed off against the ropes and gave a signal that he was aiming for his rarely used Free Spirit Finale…Ebisawa ran at Toyota…ONLY TO BE BEHEADED BY A LARIAT FROM TOYOTA! A sickening thud echoed throughout the Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium as Ebisawa was almost split in half from Toyota’s desperation lariat! Toyota shakily lifted Ebisawa, and hooked him…and PLANTED HIM with the Akuma Ichimonji! The crowd counted along…but Ebisawa kicked out at 2.9! The crowd was stunned at Ebisawa surviving Toyota’s “limit break”, but Toyota calmly pulled himself up to his feet before he held his right arm up in the air and began to shake it…Toyota then burst into the ropes at full speed, came off, and CRUSHED Seiji Ebisawa with a Lariat! Toyota collapsed on Ebisawa as the crowd counted…AND AKUMA TOYOTA BECAME THE NEW C-1 HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!!!
“God of War Arise” began to play as Toyota rolled off Ebisawa, as the BLACKHEARTS reached the ring first in celebration…Toyota slowly recovered, and was handed his now THREE championship titles, as Akuma Toyota became a three crown king on this night…During the title presentation, MOUJA carted Seiji Ebisawa away from the ring, while Ebisawa hurled threats at Toyota…Once the presentation was over, Akuma Toyota went over to the ring post, and pulled out a flag that he had arranged to have placed there…Over the microphone, Toyota announced that he had planned on doing this regardless if he won or not, and placed the flag out in the middle of the ring. The flag was the logo of the BLACKHEARTS…Toyota stared at the flag for several moments, before he dramatically STOMPED THE FLAG! Rui Kuriyama immediately flew into hysterics as he demanded to know what Toyota was doing…Toyota cut the young man off, as he declared that he was ABSOLVING the BLACKHEARTS effective immediately! Toyota praised Tatsumichi Akamatsu’s strength, courage, and determination, but called his ideology a “failed concept” that “would never have worked”. Kuriyama began to scream bloody murder at Toyota for his comments, but Toyota ignored him as he said that while he holds the utmost respect for Akamatsu…that Akamatsu was never his “mentor”, or his “leader”. Toyota stated that only one man would ever qualify as his mentor, and that was Ryo Suzuki! This earned Toyota a warm reception. Toyota tried to calm Kuriyama by saying that he still respected Akamatsu and would consider him a friend, but Toyota’s comments did not pacify Kuriyama, who screamed at Toyota that he was “making a horrible mistake” before he stomped off like a spoiled child. Jake Bishop showed his own loyalties by following after Kuriyama for some strange reason…Toyota announced that the BLACKHEARTS would go their own ways, but asked Goro Iijima if he would stick by his side…Iijima was thoughtful, before he stated that until they lost the tag titles, Toyota was his only ally now, and that he could count on him, before the two shook hands and Iijima left the ring area.
Toyota thanked the fans for coming to the show and was preparing to leave when suddenly Nobuyori Shimizu took his own microphone and entered the ring…Toyota seemed bemused by Shimizu’s approach, before he thanked Shimizu for his help. Shimizu stated that he had helped because he couldn’t bare to see that happen again, and that he had just wanted to challenge Toyota…but Shimizu stated that Toyota had “touched his soul” with his comments and suddenly asked Toyota to JOIN FORCES with him! Shimizu declared the two of them the “the final two pillars of what was once four” of the original Ryo Suzuki heavyweight trainees, and said that together they could reach their true potential and carry Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON like they had planned from day one. Akuma Toyota shifted his three championships, before he AGREED and the two shook hands on it, forming what may be the most powerful two-some in Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON history!
Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ SIXTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY
TIME GOES ON
10/13/08
Miyako 1000 Tokuji Gymnasium
800 fans
1. Rui Kuriyama defeated Shuji Kawashima at 5:32 with a Kuri Lariat
2. Keoni Murata, HANZO & Hiroshi Kuroki defeated Akahito Yamada, Natsuo Sakoda & Kaisen Tiger at 10:23 when Murata pinned Sakoda with a Backdrop Hold
3. C-2 Openweight Championship: Naoki Daishi (c) defeated Toshiro Noguchi at 16:25 with the Northern Touch [V.2]
4. Takayuki Ariwa & Hiroyuki Takano defeated Kenjiro Amagawa & Mikio Tsuruya at 13:12 when Ariwa pinned Tsuruya with the Angelos
5. END OF THE STARS ~ Ryoma Inoue, Ikuji Royama & BIG BOY Tomizaki defeated Millennium S.K., SLAYER & Ichiyo Tatsuko at 7:01 when Inoue pinned S.K. with the Beat*Box
6. Yuki Nomura & Nobuyori Shimizu defeated Goro Iijima & "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop at 18:24 when Shimizu pinned Iijima with a Thunder-Fire Powerbomb
7. C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship: Hayato Saigo (c) defeated Keiji Hirano at 14:02 with a Brainbuster [V.5]
8. C-1 Heavyweight Championship: Akuma Toyota defeated Seiji Ebisawa (c) at 18:45 with a lariat to become the 11th champion
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