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| [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 | |
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Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Dim 15 Fév - 20:56 | |
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- New Japan's momentum continued today with a sold out super-show at the hallowed Sumo Hall in Tokyo to follow up on the most successful Tokyo Dome show in some time. Hiroshi Tanahashi is the ace of New Japan Pro-Wrestling and this can no longer be debated after he today won the "ace determination" match against generation rival Shinsuke Nakamura. It was Tanahashi's V1 defense of the IWGP Heavyweight Title he ripped from Keiji Muto's hands at the Tokyo Dome, and it was a match that was described as immense and epic, showing that what was once the "future of New Japan" has now seamlessly transitioned into the "present New Japan". The two top young stars of Japanese wrestling put on an exciting back and forth match, but Tanahashi has incredible momentum right now and pulled through with his High Fly Flow. Tanahashi called himself the "ace of the universe", almost a challenge for a global superstar to appear, and one did as Kurt Angle appeared and issued a challenge for Tanahashi's belt. Tanahashi accepted but with the New Japan Cup coming up a three-way battle (not a three way match... one hopes) could be about to take place over the IWGP Heavyweight Title. For Nakamura, well, this was his third loss in a row in an IWGP Heavyweight Title match but he does seem to have "awoken" this year, performance-wise at least. Can he find the form to follow? Look for an invasion of the "green ring" shortly from the Supernova.
The world famous Team 3D also made a successful V1 defense of the IWGP Tag Team Title, again beating Makabe & Yano in a bloody hardcore match. Many picked MVP to finally get the better of Team 3D today but they seem unable to beat the decorated American tag team in this hardcore environment. Once more it was team leader Makabe who fell to the 3D. Having decisively pushed aside the threat of New Japan's strongest tag team of late, Team 3D now seem invincible, unless a new tandem or an all-star team emerges... or perhaps when (or if) TenKoji return when Tenzan returns in May. Kurt Angle's challenge to Tanahashi wasn't unjustified. He defeated New Japan gaijin ace Giant Bernard earlier in the show with his ankle hold a year after he lost the IWGP unification match to Nakamura in the same building. Since then, Angle has been successful in all of his New Japan appearances though, and hopes to win the "real" IWGP belt that he wasn't able to take from Shinsuke a year ago.
Mexican sensation Mistico successfully defended his CMLL World Welterwight Title against rival Mephisto in a match that show lucha libre to Japan. Mistico's victory wasn't unexpected and it is the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title he has his eyes on. Were he to challenge for that soon, it looks like Tiger Mask would be his opponent, after the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion also defended his belt with success, pinning Liger with his new Dangerous suplex hold. But while Mistico wants a shot at the gold, Tiger has another new rival to worry about - the fifth generation Black Tiger, who jumped him after his victory. Many believe a returning trueborn is under the mask as he showed similar characteristics - Tatsuhito Takaiwa, who recently quit ZERO1-MAX and could now be on his way home. The "wall" that is Yuji Nagata is still strong and he seems like the only member of the third generation who the new generation can't fully get ahead of. Mr. Saikyo today warded off the challenge of one of the new "Big 3", Hirooki Goto, pinning him with a backdrop hold. Nagata has a defense of his ZERO1 World Heavyweight Title coming up shortly against Shinjiro Otani, so this win gave him added momentum.
TNA World Tag Team Champions, Beer Money Inc. (James Storm & Robert Roode) made their first New Japan landing, beating Legend's Masahiro Chono & AKIRA when Roode pinned AKIRA. New Japan teams just can't seem to get the better of TNA teams right now, but NO LIMIT intend to change that. After dropping the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Title to the Motor City Machine Guns on January 4th, they today won the right to challenge the TNA duo by winning a four way contendership match today, Naito dropping a Stardust press on Ishikari for the win. The young lions now look set to invade TNA in a quest to win back the belts they let go at the Tokyo Dome.
Naysayers predicted the demise of New Japan for years in what has been a difficult decade for sure but now the company has done what it always promised, got back on its feet and even in the current economic crisis that is hurting many promotions, is in the best position it has been for years. Today's show was the first of five Sumo Hall events planned for this year and April 5th will see the second, with Tanahashi vs. Kurt Angle likely to headline. Also officially announced today was the revival of large-scale wrestling shows in Fukuoka by New Japan, with the old "WRESTLING DONTAKU" set to take place at the Fukuoka International Center on May 3rd. NJPW, 2/15/09 (WPW/PPV) Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan 9,300 Fans - Super No Vacancy 0. Special Tag Match: Koji Kanemoto & OKUMURA beat Kazuchika Okada & Nobuo Yoshihashi (6:22) when Kanemoto used an ankle hold on Yoshihashi. 1. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title #1 Contender 4WAY Tag: Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito beat Ryusuke Taguchi & Prince Devitt, Jado & Gedo and Milano Collection AT & Taichi Ishikari (9:04) when Naito used a Stardust press on Ishikari. 2. Riki Choshu, Manabu Nakanishi, Wataru Inoue & Mitsuhide Hirasawa beat Takashi Iizuka, Tomohiro Ishii, Karl Anderson & Tomoaki Honma (7:17) when Inoue used the Oracion Flame on Honma. 3. Special Tag Match - NJPW vs. TNA Augmented Reality: James Storm & Robert Roode beat Masahiro Chono & AKIRA (9:22) when Roode used the DWI on AKIRA. 4. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Tiger Mask (c) beat Jushin Thunder Liger (11:22) with a Destroy suplex hold (1st defense). 5. Special Singles Match - Burn the Debt: Yuji Nagata beat Hirooki Goto (16:57) with a backdrop hold. 6. CMLL World Welterweight Title - Lucha Libre Globalization: Mistico (c) beat Mephisto (12:01) with the La Mistica. 7. Special Singles Match - Wrestle-incident DIE OR BREED: Kurt Angle beat Giant Bernard (14:19) with an ankle lock. 8. IWGP Tag Team Title - Hardcore Rules: “Team 3D” Brother Ray & Brother Devon (c) beat Togi Makabe & Toru Yano (17:50) when Devon pinned Makabe after the 3D (1st defense). 9. IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) beat Shinsuke Nakamura (24:26) with the High Fly Flow (1st defense). | |
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| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Dim 15 Fév - 21:28 | |
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| | | Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Lun 16 Fév - 12:29 | |
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| | | Electronic 91 Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9607 Age : 32 Localisation : Philadelphia, France. Date d'inscription : 24/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Lun 16 Fév - 12:35 | |
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| | | Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Lun 16 Fév - 15:04 | |
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| | | the hitman-benjamin Posteur Divin V3
Nombre de messages : 6352 Age : 32 Date d'inscription : 21/10/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Lun 16 Fév - 22:09 | |
| Merci beaucoup Phaara' ! Tanahashi comme prévu Par contre, RISE m'a bien eu ...Team 3D is still champ | |
| | | Electronic 91 Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9607 Age : 32 Localisation : Philadelphia, France. Date d'inscription : 24/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Lun 16 Fév - 22:47 | |
| Dommage que Mistico et Mephisto ratent leurs fin de match. J'ai senti Mephisto super angoissé tout au long du match, surement la peur d'une première fois au Japon. | |
| | | RISE Posteur d'Acier
Nombre de messages : 150 Age : 38 Localisation : Strasbourg Date d'inscription : 21/11/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Mar 17 Fév - 17:35 | |
| Ai vu tout le show. Show vraiment pas mauvais et qui se conclut de très belle manière.
Pas grand chose à signaler à propos de l'undercard.
TM IV vs Liger était vraiment cool, surtout la fin de match. J'ai vraiment jubilé à moment donné lorsque Liger se met à baffer TM au sol, mais j'ai vite déchanté quand Liger s'est calmé. Je regrette vraiment l'époque où Liger s'énervait et n*quait tout ce qui bouge dans le ring. L'époque de Black Liger, l'époque où il avait complètement détruit Kanemoto dans un match de 5 minutes pour le titre IWGP.
Nagata vs Goto était bon. Mais peut-être pas assez au point de me faire croire à une éventuelle victoire de Goto. Encore du chemin à faire, mais il est clairement sur la bonne voie.
Mistico/Mephisto. Pfff, une exhibition, ni plus, ni moins. J'ai même trouvé que Mistico était moins fluide qu'à l'habitude. Enfin, il y avait quelque chose qui n'allait pas dans ce match. A quand Mistico dans un vrai matchface à un Japonais... ?
Angle/Bernard était correct. Un peu court, et pas assez disputé à mon goût.
Le tag pour le titre IWGP. NUL. Il faut vraiment que la NJPW arrête avec ce hardcore crap entre 3D et GBH. J'espère vraiment que ce troisième ersatz de spectacle leur a bien montré que franchement, c'est mauvais. J'avais effctivement prédit une victoire de GBH, mais je suis satisfait de la victoire de Team 3D, car je suis plus qu'interressé par un match TenKoji vs 3D.
J'ai adoré le main event, à la hauteur de leur affrontement en décembre 2006. J'adore l'intéraction Tanahashi/Nakamura. J'ai vu leurs 8 conrontations ; je ne m'en lasse pas. La dynamique est très bonne entre les deux, avec tantôt Nakamura qui est meilleur, tantôt c'est Tanahashi. En tout cas, ce match a fait que j'ai eu une meilleure impression pour ce show que pour WK III... | |
| | | Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Mar 17 Fév - 18:07 | |
| Je suis d'accord avec Toi Black Liger me manque beaucoup , je le Trouve mou depuis quelques annees .
Pour ce qui est des matchs de lUcha c'est pour montrer a Japonais encore un autre styles,
Pour Tanahashi/Nakamura, j'aime beaucoup aussi leur match malheureusement je n'ai pas tout vu de leur confrontation passee donc peut juger les 4dernieres sans plus . | |
| | | Nyarno Posteur d'Or
Nombre de messages : 2023 Age : 33 Date d'inscription : 19/10/2008
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Mer 18 Fév - 9:45 | |
| Merci bien, merci bien pour ces matchs. ^^ | |
| | | Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Jeu 19 Fév - 14:07 | |
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| | | Electronic 91 Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9607 Age : 32 Localisation : Philadelphia, France. Date d'inscription : 24/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Jeu 19 Fév - 14:11 | |
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| | | Phaaraon Posteur Divin V10
Nombre de messages : 9991 Age : 42 Date d'inscription : 26/07/2007
| Sujet: Re: [Results] New Japan, 2/15/09 Ven 27 Fév - 12:02 | |
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