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    Last edited by BeastieRunner; 08-30-2011 at 12:00 PM.
    "That was the ebb. Pray I do not demonstrate my mastery over the flow."

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    Will Kurt Angle be wrestling in Japan again? I enjoyed some of his matches back when he was IWGP Champion and when TNA would do some crossovers with New Japan
    "It isn't jumping the shark if you never come back down." Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legato View Post
    Will Kurt Angle be wrestling in Japan again? I enjoyed some of his matches back when he was IWGP Champion and when TNA would do some crossovers with New Japan
    I doubt it because last I read TNA burned that bridge with NJPW (or vice versa). Could have changed, I don't really know the answer anymore.

    Personally, I think Angle is beginning the twilight of his career so if he wanted to make another world tour ... now is the time.
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    Cool NJPW/AJPW/NOAH “ALL TOGETHER NOW" Results

    NJPW/AJPW/NOAH “ALL TOGETHER”, 8/27/11 (PPV)
    Tokyo Nippon Budokan
    17,000 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House



    ALL TOGETHER Opening Match ~ SUNRISE OF J:
    Kota Ibushi Dramatic Dream Team, Taiji Ishimori Pro Wrestling NOAH, Hiroshi Yamato All Japan & BUSHI All Japan beat Tiger Mask New Japan, Kaz Hayashi All Japan, Shuji Kondo All Japan & Ricky Marvin Pro Wrestling NOAH (10:05) when Ishimori used a 450 splash on Marvin.

    FIGHTING FOR FUTURE:
    Tetsuya Naito New Japan, Shuhei Taniguchi Pro Wrestling NOAH & Seiya Sanada All Japan beat Mohammed Yone Pro Wrestling NOAH, Yujiro Takahashi New Japan & Manabu Soya All Japan (11:10) when Sanada used a moonsault press on Takahashi.

    OVER THE BORDER:
    Togi Makabe New Japan & Akitoshi Saito Pro Wrestling NOAH beat Hirooki Goto New Japan & Taiyo Kea All Japan (9:55) when Makabe used a King Kong kneedrop on Kea.

    JUNIOR ONE NIGHT CARNIVAL:
    Prince Devitt New Japan, Ryusuke Taguchi New Japan, Kotaro Suzuki Pro Wrestling NOAH, Katsuhiko Nakajima Kensuke Office & KAI All Japan beat Koji Kanemoto New Japan, KENTA Pro Wrestling NOAH, Yoshinobu Kanemaru Pro Wrestling NOAH, Minoru All Japan & Genba Hirayanagi Pro Wrestling NOAH (15:07) when KAI used plancha splash on Hirayanagi.

    ONE NIGHT REUNION:
    Masakatsu Funaki All Japan, Takuma Sano Pro Wrestling NOAH & Jushin Thunder Liger New Japan beat Minoru Suzuki, Atsushi Aoki Pro Wrestling NOAH & Taichi New Japan (12:47) when Funaki used a standing chickenwing hold on Aoki.

    Destroyer Cup – ALL TOGETHER Special Battle Royal:
    Kentaro Shiga won the Battle Royal by eliminating Gedo (11:54). Participants: Hideo Saito New Japan, Tomohiro Ishii New Japan, Gedo New Japan, Takaaki Watanabe New Japan, Hiromu Takahashi New Japan, King Fale New Japan, KUSHIDA New Japan, Wataru Inoue New Japan, Tomoaki Honma New Japan, Super Strong Machine New Japan, Jun Nishikawa Kensuke Office, Satoshi Kajiwara Kensuke Office, Kento Miyahara Kensuke Office, Che-Gyong Lee All Japan, Takumi Soya All Japan, Soshun All Japan, Yasufumi Nakanoue All Japan, Masanobu Fuchi All Japan, Rene Dupree All Japan, Joe Doering All Japan, BLACK BUSHI All Japan, Masao Inoue Pro Wrestling NOAH, Yoshinari Ogawa Pro Wrestling NOAH, Akira Taue Pro Wrestling NOAH, Kentaro Shiga, MAZADA, Zack Sabre Jr.

    MIDSUMMER ENCOUNTER IN BUDOKAN:

    Takeshi Morishima Pro Wrestling NOAH, Akebono, Yutaka Yoshie & Ryota Hama All Japan beat Yuji Nagata New Japan, Hiroyoshi Tenzan New Japan, Osamu Nishimura & Wataru Inoue New Japan (11:20) when Morishima used a backdrop suplex on Nishimura.

    NO FEAR! GO AHEAD!:
    Kensuke Sasaki Kensuke Office & Jun Akiyama Pro Wrestling NOAH beat Yoshihiro Takayama & Takao Omori (15:44) when Sasaki used a Northern Light bomb on Omori.

    BELIEVE THE POWER OF “Prowrestling!”:

    Kenta Kobashi Pro Wrestling NOAH & Keiji Muto All Japan beat Toru Yano New Japan & Takashi Iizuka New Japan (14:58) when Kobashi used a moonsault press on Iizuka.

    ALL TOGETHER NOW!:
    Hiroshi Tanahashi New Japan, Go Shiozaki Pro Wrestling NOAH & Suwama All Japan beat Shinsuke Nakamura New Japan, Takashi Sugiura Pro Wrestling NOAH & KENSO All Japan (22:50) when Tanahashi used the High Fly Flow on KENSO.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BeastieRunner View Post
    NJPW/AJPW/NOAH “ALL TOGETHER”, 8/27/11 (PPV)
    Tokyo Nippon Budokan
    17,000 Fans – Super No Vacancy Full House
    I wish everyone called their sell-outs Super No Vacancy Full House. That sounds way better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeastieRunner View Post
    I doubt it because last I read TNA burned that bridge with NJPW (or vice versa). Could have changed, I don't really know the answer anymore.

    Personally, I think Angle is beginning the twilight of his career so if he wanted to make another world tour ... now is the time.
    Given the way that TNA handled NJPW talent during their relationship, namely putting Hiroshi Tanahashi in a low card tag team with Voldaor Jr and then doing nothing with either with them, I wouldn't be surprised if it was New Japan that ended the relationship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supermatt View Post
    Given the way that TNA handled NJPW talent during their relationship, namely putting Hiroshi Tanahashi in a low card tag team with Voldaor Jr and then doing nothing with either with them, I wouldn't be surprised if it was New Japan that ended the relationship.
    Given the way TNA is treating AAA lately it wouldn't surprise me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Legato View Post
    Given the way TNA is treating AAA lately it wouldn't surprise me
    Although, in all fairness to TNA, they did give both promotions access to their top talent, like Kurt Angle winning the IWGP title, and only today it was announced Sting would compete at AAA's next big show.

    But when those promotions are given access to top talent, they use that talent appropriately. The same can't be said for TNA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clayholio View Post
    Mainly, I didn't want to overhype it and have people be underwhelmed. But it was really good. I'd only seen Panther in six-man tags before, and I'm not sure I'd ever seen Felino before. Quality stuff, though!
    felinio is great. man his old ring attire and mask were awesome. the furry back reminds me of a classic sabretooth costume.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJiW4xJMoZo


    Quote Originally Posted by supermatt View Post
    Although, in all fairness to TNA, they did give both promotions access to their top talent, like Kurt Angle winning the IWGP title, and only today it was announced Sting would compete at AAA's next big show.

    But when those promotions are given access to top talent, they use that talent appropriately. The same can't be said for TNA.
    soooooo damn true. i can't hate too much though, it was because of TNA i was able to see tanahashi live. yeah he was jobbed to sonjay dutt but still i saw him wrestle LIVE!!
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    Mr. Backlund continued wrestling under the new gimmick of an out of touch, yet highly dangerous, maniac out to teach the new generation a lesson.[3] He often appeared in business suits, had a hyperactive personality, and used (or, often, misused) large words to sound important. He also demanded that he be addressed as "Mr. Backlund". He would only sign autographs for wrestling fans if they could recite the names of all of the US Presidents in chronological order

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    the 1st for the official international thread, presented by L bo:

    REVIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWW TIIIIIIIIIIIIIME!!!!!

    for those who don't know i buy all my dvds from www.ivpvideos.com been buying for years and have never been done wrong.

    NJPW February 14th 2010 (2 Discs)

    1. Jushin Liger/Tiger Mask/Koji Kanemoto-vs- Kota Ibushi/GENTARO/Fujita Jr. Hayato.
    good stuff. team NJPW veteran trueborn vs team japanese indy. man i love jr hayato. just so firey and totally believes he's a complete badass. he & kanemoto are made for each other. eveyone plays their role well. i think most already know about ibushi, so i'll just say GENTARO is very underrated.

    2. Ryusuke Taguchi/Prince Devitt -vs- Dick Togo/Gedo. good. dick togo is still awesome. to be honest though this match mostly makes me want to see dick vs devitt

    3. Giant Bernard/Karl Anderson -vs- Riki Choshu/Wataru Inoue. wasn't into it much, not really bad though. i'm sure fans of choshu could appreciate it more than i.

    4. Togi Makabe/Tomoaki Honma -vs- Takashi Iizuka/Tomohiro Ishii.
    wild brawling stuff which i''m kind of bored from iizuka. decent once in the ring though. i'd like to see honma do more in NJPW.

    5. Yuji Nagata -vs- Yoshihiro Tajiri. fun. BLUE MIST!!!!

    6. Yujiro/Tetsuya Naito -vs- El Texano Jr/Terrible. very good. 2 great teams just going for it

    7. Masato Tanaka -vs- Hirooki Goto AWESOME. considering it's a hardcore match and the 2 guys in it the finish is perfect. can't wait to see them do it again.

    8. Hiroshi Tanahashi -vs- Toru Yano. WAAAAAAY better than i xpect from a yano match and just plain good in it's own right. DO NOT FUCK WITH THE HAIR!!!!

    9. Shinsuke Nakamura -vs- Manabu Nakanishi. just about the same deal as the match before.

    overall a decent buy at $6, tanaka/goto might be the only must see match on the card but this is a really good xample(considering their opponents) of why tanahashi & nakamura are 2 of the best guys going right now.

    a video preview of the show
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQSFbnrlgko

    also NJPW's youtube channel
    http://www.youtube.com/user/NJPW

    if you don't have the time to watch the matches beastie linked i suggest checking out the G1 in digest form at the above link.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lboinyamouf4sho View Post
    tanaka/goto might be the only must see match on the card but this is a really good xample(considering their opponents) of why tanahashi & nakamura are 2 of the best guys going right now.
    Indeed. They are really bringing wrestling back in the forefront of Japanese culture. Those guys are stellar workers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeastieRunner View Post
    Indeed. They are really bringing wrestling back in the forefront of Japanese culture. Those guys are stellar workers.
    Agreed, however.


    I accuse Tanahashi of some Super-Cena-ism in that Goto match. The only thing that bothered me about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Kamikaze10 View Post
    Agreed, however.


    I accuse Tanahashi of some Super-Cena-ism in that Goto match. The only thing that bothered me about it.
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    CMLL was only one hour this week.

    Hijo del Fantasma vs. Misterioso Jr. match relampago - I liked the fact that Misterioso came out wearing what appears to be a full yak pelt, horns included. Not a bad match, not a great match.

    Hector Garza/Shocker/La Sombra vs. TRT (El Terrible/Rey Bucanero/Texano Jr.) - I was excited to see La Sombra wrestle, but aside from one awesome dive (a front flip over the top rope into a handstand on the ring apron into a rana on his opponent), this match wasn't really about him. Instead, Hector Garza decided to be all awesome this week, showing a lot of athleticism and energy. Where the hell was that last week? Shocker made up for by moving about as well as Kevin Nash, and still being in terrible shape. He might want to take some time off, as he's either not recovered from that knee injury or this is it from here on out. Technicos get the match on a reversed decision - and Garza seemed to have some choice words for Bucanero post-match.


    Quote Originally Posted by lboinyamouf4sho View Post
    felinio is great. man his old ring attire and mask were awesome. the furry back reminds me of a classic sabretooth costume.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJiW4xJMoZo
    That old costume is fantastic! But now I'm probably going to blow the rest of the night watching more of those "10 Best Moves" videos. Next up, Mr. Niebla...

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    Quote Originally Posted by clayholio View Post
    CMLL was only one hour this week.

    Hijo del Fantasma vs. Misterioso Jr. match relampago - I liked the fact that Misterioso came out wearing what appears to be a full yak pelt, horns included. Not a bad match, not a great match.

    Hector Garza/Shocker/La Sombra vs. TRT (El Terrible/Rey Bucanero/Texano Jr.) - I was excited to see La Sombra wrestle, but aside from one awesome dive (a front flip over the top rope into a handstand on the ring apron into a rana on his opponent), this match wasn't really about him. Instead, Hector Garza decided to be all awesome this week, showing a lot of athleticism and energy. Where the hell was that last week? Shocker made up for by moving about as well as Kevin Nash, and still being in terrible shape. He might want to take some time off, as he's either not recovered from that knee injury or this is it from here on out. Technicos get the match on a reversed decision - and Garza seemed to have some choice words for Bucanero post-match.
    actually i think that was hijo del fantasma who did that in the match before. hijo del fantasma seems to be hit or miss. sometimes he really impresses me other times i'm very underwhelmed.

    dug the trios match, i'm a pretty big fan of TRT these days, especially terrible


    That old costume is fantastic! But now I'm probably going to blow the rest of the night watching more of those "10 Best Moves" videos. Next up, Mr. Niebla...
    that was 1 of many. check this vid out, it's amazing the way felino was moving at his age. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btzOkjEWL3g&feature=fvst
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