Yuki Nomura tested out Shinsuke Takahashi in the pre show match. Takahashi displayed ring rust, but nearly scored the victory with his White Flash finisher. In the end, neither could win in the five minutes. Nomura polled the Hokkaido crowd, who gave Takahashi overwhelming support. Nomura announced that Takahashi would become a regular from this day forward.
Keoni Murata completely defeated Natsuo Sakoda in less then ten minutes, pinning him with a Backdrop Hold. Sakoda took a microphone, and announced that his recent slump had been due to a back injury that he had been attempting to keep quiet, but couldn't anymore and announced that he would be taking a sabbatical from pro-wrestling. Nomura appeared in the ring, and much like with HANZO, offered Sakoda a office job. However, Sakoda turned down Nomura, saying that he wanted to use the time to "rethink things" in his life...
Mikio Tsuruya infuriated Kenjiro Amagawa in the second match, avoiding his former partner at all times before cowardly attacking him from behind with a chair to set up the finish. Amagawa demanded a "final resolution" of their issues, but Tsuruya claimed that would be "boring" and denied Amagawa's demand...
Yoshiaki Matsuda crushed Toshiro Noguchi and OVERTHROW in his CRIMSON debut with Millennium S.K. and Shuji Kawashima replacing Nobuyori Shimizu. Matsuda finished Akahito Yamada with a Uranage into a PK for the finish. Matsuda revealed that his mission in CRIMSON was to take on Akuma Toyota, take the C-1 Heavyweight Championship from him and liberate the IFS Heavyweight Championship at the same time in his post match...
AT CLUB + Keiji Hirano were victorious in the fourth match over the TEXAS ROUGHRIDERS, with Keiji Hirano scoring the pinfall in his native prefecture to the joy of the fans. Yankizoku held a talk show after the match that was dominated by Ryoma Inoue announcing his new idea, "METAL X" a subgroup of Yankizoku that would actually be a rock band. Inoue, the singer, attempted to recruit Keiji Hirano who used to play guitar in a band during his youth to join as a member. Hirano, however, blew Inoue off saying that he was "above" childish things like that. BIG BOY Tomizaki was quick to join, however...
Hayato Saigo barely edged out the unpinned Ikuji Royama in a thrilling twenty plus minute match. Saigo survived the Sliding Shotei by luck when the momentium caused him to do a backwards roll and somehow through the ropes to the floor. Saigo finished Royama with three consecutive Brainbusters for the win becoming only the second man to reach eight defenses of the Jr championship. Millennium S.K. petitioned Hayato Saigo to be the possible record breaking 9th defense of the championship; however, Saigo shunned his stable mate and nominated his mentor Keoni Murata to S.K.'s shock and quite obvious anger. Murata accepted Saigo's offer, confirming the match for Saigo's next defense!
The original ace of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON failed in his mission to reclaim the championship he'd held three times before against the new ace of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON. Yuki Nomura tackled Akuma Toyota with everything that he had in Toyota's third defense, but much like Akamatsu a year before found himself taking abuse for most of the match, much to the crowd dissatisfaction who came to see Nomura win. Nomura nearly won with the Twisted Angel Driver, and even used an avalanche Shukuen, but Toyota kicked out of both. When it came time for the finish, it only took Toyota three lariats and the Akuma Ichimonji to keep Nomura down, crushing the former ace in an absolutely dominant performance. Nomura praised Toyota's strength post-match, saying that he had power equal or even greater then his old mentor Tatsumichi Akamatsu, but that he didn't feel "evil" in his soul anymore. Nomura proclaimed Akuma Toyota the "true ace" of CRIMSON to a mixed reaction. The sentimental moment was interrupted as Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano and Tenshin Komatsu all came out, and through a lengthy back and forth talk battle, Komatsu and Ariwa both laid claims to the title of "ace" of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON. Nomura and Toyota stood their ground against the three with violence seemingly imminent, but from out of nowhere appeared two new people, "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop and Yoshiaki Matsuda! Nomura, noticing that the six men had evenly divided in a weird standoff demanded to know why Matsuda and Bishop were there...Bishop said that he hated LOVE and AT CLUB more then he hated Toyota. Matsuda took a different approach, saying that he had made it his mission to defeat Akuma Toyota man to man, and until that day came, he would lend him his aid temporarily! Yuki Nomura told both sides to step down, before he gave a heartfelt statement. Nomura announced that he no longer had any challenge to the title of "Ace"...and that from this day forward, with others in the mix, it would be this generation of CRIMSON wrestlers who fought over the title of "Ace". He then announced a bombshell of a match, saying that it would be THESE six men in a six man tag match later this month on a date to be determined.
Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ BLAST in HOKKAIDO [SKY PerfecTV!]
02/01/09
Zepp Sapporo
1,210 fans
0. Yuki Nomura drew Shinsuke Takahashi at 5'00
1. Keoni Murata defeated Natsuo Sakoda at 9'23 with a Backdrop Hold
2. Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue, BIG BOY Tomizaki & Ichiyo Tatsuko defeated Kenjiro Amagawa, Hiroshi Kuroki, Kaisen Tiger & Kazuki Takagi at 12'42 when Inoue pinned Kuroki with the Back*Beat
3. Yoshiaki Matsuda, Millennium S.K. & Shuji Kawashima defeated Toshiro Noguchi, Akahito Yamada & Naoki Daishi at 12'15 when Matsuda pinned Yamada with a PK
4. Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano & Keiji Hirano defeated "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop, Rui Kuriyama & SLAYER at 14'21 when Hirano pinned Kuriyama with a Moonsault Press
5. C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship: Hayato Saigo (c) defeated Ikuji Royama at 21'01 with a Brainbuster [V.8]
6. C-1 Heavyweight Championship: Akuma Toyota (c) defeated Yuki Nomura at 14'15 with the Akuma Ichimonji [V.3]
Keoni Murata completely defeated Natsuo Sakoda in less then ten minutes, pinning him with a Backdrop Hold. Sakoda took a microphone, and announced that his recent slump had been due to a back injury that he had been attempting to keep quiet, but couldn't anymore and announced that he would be taking a sabbatical from pro-wrestling. Nomura appeared in the ring, and much like with HANZO, offered Sakoda a office job. However, Sakoda turned down Nomura, saying that he wanted to use the time to "rethink things" in his life...
Mikio Tsuruya infuriated Kenjiro Amagawa in the second match, avoiding his former partner at all times before cowardly attacking him from behind with a chair to set up the finish. Amagawa demanded a "final resolution" of their issues, but Tsuruya claimed that would be "boring" and denied Amagawa's demand...
Yoshiaki Matsuda crushed Toshiro Noguchi and OVERTHROW in his CRIMSON debut with Millennium S.K. and Shuji Kawashima replacing Nobuyori Shimizu. Matsuda finished Akahito Yamada with a Uranage into a PK for the finish. Matsuda revealed that his mission in CRIMSON was to take on Akuma Toyota, take the C-1 Heavyweight Championship from him and liberate the IFS Heavyweight Championship at the same time in his post match...
AT CLUB + Keiji Hirano were victorious in the fourth match over the TEXAS ROUGHRIDERS, with Keiji Hirano scoring the pinfall in his native prefecture to the joy of the fans. Yankizoku held a talk show after the match that was dominated by Ryoma Inoue announcing his new idea, "METAL X" a subgroup of Yankizoku that would actually be a rock band. Inoue, the singer, attempted to recruit Keiji Hirano who used to play guitar in a band during his youth to join as a member. Hirano, however, blew Inoue off saying that he was "above" childish things like that. BIG BOY Tomizaki was quick to join, however...
Hayato Saigo barely edged out the unpinned Ikuji Royama in a thrilling twenty plus minute match. Saigo survived the Sliding Shotei by luck when the momentium caused him to do a backwards roll and somehow through the ropes to the floor. Saigo finished Royama with three consecutive Brainbusters for the win becoming only the second man to reach eight defenses of the Jr championship. Millennium S.K. petitioned Hayato Saigo to be the possible record breaking 9th defense of the championship; however, Saigo shunned his stable mate and nominated his mentor Keoni Murata to S.K.'s shock and quite obvious anger. Murata accepted Saigo's offer, confirming the match for Saigo's next defense!
The original ace of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON failed in his mission to reclaim the championship he'd held three times before against the new ace of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON. Yuki Nomura tackled Akuma Toyota with everything that he had in Toyota's third defense, but much like Akamatsu a year before found himself taking abuse for most of the match, much to the crowd dissatisfaction who came to see Nomura win. Nomura nearly won with the Twisted Angel Driver, and even used an avalanche Shukuen, but Toyota kicked out of both. When it came time for the finish, it only took Toyota three lariats and the Akuma Ichimonji to keep Nomura down, crushing the former ace in an absolutely dominant performance. Nomura praised Toyota's strength post-match, saying that he had power equal or even greater then his old mentor Tatsumichi Akamatsu, but that he didn't feel "evil" in his soul anymore. Nomura proclaimed Akuma Toyota the "true ace" of CRIMSON to a mixed reaction. The sentimental moment was interrupted as Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano and Tenshin Komatsu all came out, and through a lengthy back and forth talk battle, Komatsu and Ariwa both laid claims to the title of "ace" of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON. Nomura and Toyota stood their ground against the three with violence seemingly imminent, but from out of nowhere appeared two new people, "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop and Yoshiaki Matsuda! Nomura, noticing that the six men had evenly divided in a weird standoff demanded to know why Matsuda and Bishop were there...Bishop said that he hated LOVE and AT CLUB more then he hated Toyota. Matsuda took a different approach, saying that he had made it his mission to defeat Akuma Toyota man to man, and until that day came, he would lend him his aid temporarily! Yuki Nomura told both sides to step down, before he gave a heartfelt statement. Nomura announced that he no longer had any challenge to the title of "Ace"...and that from this day forward, with others in the mix, it would be this generation of CRIMSON wrestlers who fought over the title of "Ace". He then announced a bombshell of a match, saying that it would be THESE six men in a six man tag match later this month on a date to be determined.
Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON ~ BLAST in HOKKAIDO [SKY PerfecTV!]
02/01/09
Zepp Sapporo
1,210 fans
0. Yuki Nomura drew Shinsuke Takahashi at 5'00
1. Keoni Murata defeated Natsuo Sakoda at 9'23 with a Backdrop Hold
2. Mikio Tsuruya, Ryoma Inoue, BIG BOY Tomizaki & Ichiyo Tatsuko defeated Kenjiro Amagawa, Hiroshi Kuroki, Kaisen Tiger & Kazuki Takagi at 12'42 when Inoue pinned Kuroki with the Back*Beat
3. Yoshiaki Matsuda, Millennium S.K. & Shuji Kawashima defeated Toshiro Noguchi, Akahito Yamada & Naoki Daishi at 12'15 when Matsuda pinned Yamada with a PK
4. Takayuki Ariwa, Hiroyuki Takano & Keiji Hirano defeated "Texas Outlaw" Jake Bishop, Rui Kuriyama & SLAYER at 14'21 when Hirano pinned Kuriyama with a Moonsault Press
5. C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship: Hayato Saigo (c) defeated Ikuji Royama at 21'01 with a Brainbuster [V.8]
6. C-1 Heavyweight Championship: Akuma Toyota (c) defeated Yuki Nomura at 14'15 with the Akuma Ichimonji [V.3]
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