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5/24/00:
5/24 Toyama Takaoka
Techno Dome 1,500 sellout |
5/23:
5/23 Kanazawa Ishikawa-ken
Sangyo Tenjikan 3,200 sellout After two years of challenges, Riki Choshu finally agreed to wrestle Atsushi Onita. The match will be the main draw on the 7/30 New Japan show at Kanagawa Yokohama Arena. The only "problem" is that Tatsumi Fujinami said he might not allow Choshu to return to active service in New Japan rings against Onita. Fujinami said they had come to an agreement for Choshu to return against Naoya Ogawa, the opponent that Inoki recommended to Fujinami. I'm sure hey are just saying this to stir up controversy and keep the match in the papers as much as possible, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was also to set up Choshu vs. Fujinami. Surprisingly, Choshu #2 Kensuke Sasaki is against his teacher returning to the ring, particularly against Onita. Sasaki put an end to Power Hall with a lariat at 11:34 in Choshu's Fukuoka retirement on the 11/2/97 at the Fukuoka Dome, and feels that Onita is liable to bring disgrace to that final teacher and pupil confrontation. |
5/22:
When Riki Choshu retired on 1/4/98, he said he'd only come back if New Japan business declined a lot. Well, one way or another you just knew you hadn't seen the last crappy match from this guy, but any quick look at their attendances this year will show that business has gone down a lot, so the inevitable occured. Although it was known for a quite while that he would eventually be coming back, Choshu finally made his return official today. Since they have been planning for his return for over a year and a half, there are three matches on the table that will draw, Choshu vs. Atsushi Onita, Naoya Ogawa, and Antonio Inoki. Choshu vs. Fujinami is likely to happen as well since Fujinami is doing his retirement countdown and the longtime rivals haven't fought since Riki was doing his retirement road. |
5/21:
5/21 Shizuoka Gran
Ship 3,300 sellout |
5/19:
5/19 Tokyo Korakuen
Hall 1,627 sellout Antonio Inoki ordered Shinya Hashimoto to return to the ring. He said Hashimoto had betrayed the fans by telling them what they wanted to hear, that he was coming back, and then changing his mind again. Tatsumi Fujinami requested a meeting with Inoki & Hashimoto before the series opened today at Korakuen Hall. |
5/18: Fujinami Trashes Hashimoto's Resignation
Shinya Hashimoto went to the New Japan office and presented his resignation, ending speculation that yesterday's fax was a fake. President Tatsumi Fujinami wasn't there, so Hashimoto left it on his desk and left. When Fujinami returned to his office, someone explained to him that Hashimoto had just left and envelope that contained his resignation. Fujinami began reading it, and his face was getting redder and redder. Upon finishing it, he yelled "It is invalid!"then swiftly and angrily tore it up and deposited it in the trash can. Fujinami claimed that he'll get Hashimoto back in New Japan rings no matter what it takes, and started working on setting up an "emergency" conference with Hashimoto. Kensuke Sasaki said he'd like to defend the IWGP Heavykyu Senshuken against Hashimoto if he returns to the ring, no matter what company he returns with. |
5/17: Nishimura Fights His Way Back, Hashimoto Quits
Shinya Hashimoto had yet another change of heart and decided to send a fax to the Japanese wrestling companies and media that declared his intention to resign from New Japan. There's some question as to whether it was really his signature though (this gets stupider by the minute). Naoya Ogawa doesn't believe this means Hashimoto will stay retired, rather that he'll leave New Japan and sign with another company such as U.F.O. Unfortunately, Osamu Nishimura has not completely recoved from his disease (Nishimura finally "confessed what his problem was to the Japanese media" calling it something that translates to a malignant back peritoneum tumor, which Nishimura says was removed on 9/18/98) and "can't be off guard for it's recurrence." However, his wrestling career isn't over as was initially feared. He is healthy enough that he can wrestle again, with his return match scheduled for 6/2 at Tokyo Nippon Budokan against an opponent that has yet to be determined. He was saddened by the news of Jumbo's death because, beyond the obvious reasons, he can relate to Jumbo since he's also been living life under medical treatment since the summer of 1998. Tsuruta's death has made him more determined than ever to beat his sickness. |
5/15:
Shinya Hashimoto was supposed to meet with Tatsumi Fujinami today about coming out of retirement (I guess he said he would yesterday, but never made it official with Fujinami), but he stood Fujinami up later claiming health reasons. Fujinami wanted to have the meeting without Antonio Inoki present because he says Hashimoto is influenced by Inoki (which is kind of funny because Chono says the same thing about Fujinami), so he thinks Inoki told Hashimoto to cancel it because he couldn't attend. |
5/14:
Now they are using Masakazu Fukuda's death as a reason for Shinya Hashimoto to return. Yuji Nagata said Hashimoto decided he would return when he was visiting Fukuda in the hospital, so now if he doesn't then he lied to Fukuda when he was on his death bed. Hashimoto was supposed to have his last conference on the subject with Tatsumi Fujinami on the 15th, but today he said his return was inevitable. |
5/13:
Kensuke Sasaki wants to top Manabu Nakanishi by defending the IWGP Heavykyu Senshuken on 6/2 at Tokyo Nippon Budokan against Nakanishi then Naoya Ogawa. |
5/11:
The mysterious white masked man, who they are now calling Mr. X, met with Naoya Ogawa in a park inside the capital for a rehersal of the planned attack on Riki Choshu. Ogawa was there with a pen and notepad, which he drew up the plan for the dirty deed on. They had a fake Choshu stroll through the park so X could sneak attack him, put him in a masho (devilish) sleeper, and pound on him from the mount position. |
5/10:
Manabu Nakanishi will be involved in matches for the top two titles on the 6/2 show at Tokyo Nippon Budokan. Nakanishi will challenge Kensuke Sasaki for the IWGP Heavykyu Senshuken as well as try to defend the IWGP Tag Senshuken with partner Yuji Nagata against, most likely, Naoya Ogawa & Kazunari Murakami. Nakanishi ran down Ogawa saying he was useless in the Fukuoka Dome match, so Murakami had to take on two guys on his own, and it was pathetic that he had to get help from the mysterious man in the white mask. Ogawa is supposedly taking a month off to heal his shoulder again, so if he takes this match he'd once again have to come back a little earlier than he wanted to. |
5/9: Ogawa Instructs Terrorists To Take Action Against Choshu
Naoya Ogawa put Riki Choshu on notice, basically saying he's going to get his ass kicked during the next series. He said Choshu should watch out while he enters the building because "terrorist Murakami" or the white masked guy that was with UFO at the Fukuoka Dome might be waiting for him. |
5/8:
It's looking more like Riki Choshu will come out of retirement to face Naoya Ogawa at the Osaka Dome show. Tatsumi Fujinami is working on arranging the match, but Atsushi Onita is complaining that Choshu should face him if he's coming out of retirement because he's been calling him out for a year and a half. Tatsumi Fujinami had given Shinya Hashimoto a May 13th deadline to decide if he was coming back to New Japan, but he decided to cancel it. Hashimoto is still fasting. Since he was unsuccessful at 110kg, he's going down to 94kg. Geez, can you picture Hashimoto weighing less than Liger and the same as Kendo Kashin? |
5/7: Aja Is Glorified, WCW Screws New Japan...Again
You can always count on WCW...to ruin everything. WCW pulled Juventud Guerrera & Billy Kidman from the BEST OF THE SUPER JR. VII. This almost surely means that Liger has to rebook the whole tournament because Guerrera & Kidman were the two outsiders that would have got a push. Gran Hamada will replace Kidman in A Block, so he could do as well as Kidman if they wanted him to. The thing is he's almost 50, so he isn't exactly a new star that's going to set the division on fire. Hamada will probably have better matches than Kidman would have, but he was in the tournament last year so there's no novelty in having him in this year since NJ still has the same guys (except Makabe was promoted, but Hamada wrestled him in the J-CUP). Katsumi Usuda is replacing Juventud in B Block. They should have got Ikuto Hidaka, as he would be an exciting new face. Usuda is alright, but another guy that isn't spectacular. Now the tournament is going to be even staler than last year, which was the least antipated junior league New Japan ever ran. 8 of the 12 entrees are the same and Liger, Shocker, Masaaki Mochizuki, and Masao Orihara over Shinya Makabe, Usuda, Kid Romeo, and Minoru Fujita is simply a no-brainer. In 1998 New Japan sold out two dome shows (one for each) based on the retirement of arguably their two most legendary wrestlers, Riki Choshu & Antonio Inoki. Just two years later, they will probably both be back. I suppose that sounds like a long time in light of how long Mick Foley was gone, but anyway Inoki told Choshu (since Choshu is the foreman aka booker) that he'd like to come out of retirement. Choshu was supposed to have come back to fight Atsushi Onita by now, and probably still will, but the latest talk is Riki Choshu vs. Inoki's protege Naoya Ogawa. |
5/6:
Naoya Ogawa requested a singles match with current booker/retired wrestling legeng Riki Choshu, who is 48. Ogawa's claims his mind wasn't on the tag title match he lost the previous day, and actually he forgot it was even a title match. He has no interest in a singles match with Nakanishi or Nagata, but has his heart set on Choshu. Masahiro Chono is calling Tatsumi Fujinami Pink Dragon now. He's been cutting him up for a while saying that he's a useless president because he just does what Inoki wants him to. Now that Chono exceeded Fujinami in the ring, he's going to try to do so outside the ring as well. He said he will have a showdown with the company side about some labor dispute. |
5/5:
WRESTLING DONTAKU
IN FUKUOKA DOME ~EPILOGUE OF DRAGON 1st~ 5/5 Fukuoka Dome 35,000 |
5/2:
Shinya Hashimoto met with Tatsumi Fujinami for two hours. Hashimoto "still hasn't decided" whether he's going to come out of retirement or not, but did decide that he wasn't joining U.F.O. and wouldn't be taking Naoya Ogawa's place on 5/5. Later in the day, Antonio Inoki announced that Naoya Ogawa would be wrestling on 5/5. However, due to his shoulder injury, he will pretty much be wrestling one armed. |
5/1:
Even though it's against doctors orders, Antonio Inoki has asked his pupil Naoya Ogawa to compete in his scheduled tag title match on 5/5 at the Fukuoka Dome. Ogawa hasn't decided yet. |
4/30:
4/30 Beppu Peekon
Plaza 3,500 |
4/29:
4/29 Nagasaki Kenritsu
Sogo Taiikukan The next tour is our favorite of the year, the BEST OF THE SUPER Jr. VII, which runs from 5/19-6/9. The highlight is WCW sending Juventud Guerrera (at least his IWGP title win might be worth something now) & Billy Kidman and Michinoku sending the highly underrated Minoru Fujita. The lowlight is that Jushin Thunder Liger for the first time New Japan is running a SUPER Jr. without Jushin Thunder Liger even though he's healthy (well, it's rumored that he's been pretty banged up for a while, but he's healthy in the sense that he's still wrestling every night). Interest will definitely be down with Liger, but aside from Kid Romeo and perhaps Kidman (he was at least very good in 1998, but hasn't produced much of late) everyone in the tournament is very good or better, so it should be pretty choice. The juniors are divided into two blocks again this year. A block is has Koji Kanemoto, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, El Samurai, Shinya Makabe, Dr. Wagner Jr., and WCW's Billy Kidman. B Block has Shinjiro Otani, Kendo Kashin, Minoru Tanaka, Michinoku Puroresu's Minoru Fujita, WCW's Juventud Guerrera, & WCW's Kid Romeo. Kidman & Juventud are only coming for the last week, so they'll have all five of their league bouts between 6/2-6/8. The final is on 6/9 at Osaka Shi Cho Taiikukan |
4/28: Hashimoto Retire Special & Hashimoto Revival Special...All In A Month's Time?
4/28 Kumamoto Mashiki
Cho Sogo Taiikukan 2,700 Antonio Inoki has ordered Shinya Hashimoto to make his return to the ring on 5/5 and take the place of the injured Naoya Ogawa. That would mean his "retirement" lasted all of 28 days. Hashimoto has been training during his retirement and just finished fasting for 3 days. Due to this, he trimmed down another 5kg to 110, which means he weighs about 5 pounds more than they claim Chono and Nagata do. |
4/27:
4/27 Kagoshima Arena
2,800 Supposedly Tatsumi
Fujinami will retire at a dome show on 5/9/01, which would be the 30th
anniversary of his debut. |
4/26:
4/26 Yamaguchi Tokuyama
Shi Taiikukan 2,700 |
4/25:
4/25 Hiroshima Sun
Plaza 4,000 Akira Hokuto will be helping her husband Kensuke Sasaki prepare for his match against Great Muta and will act as his second for that match. |
4/23:
4/23 Osaka Kishiwada
Shi Sogo Taiikukan 2,000 |
4/22:
4/22 Aichi Chiryu
Shi Fukushi Taiikukan 2,800 sellout |
4/21/00: Tiger Hunter Retires
4/21 Tokyo Korakuen
Hall 1,850 sellout 600 people attended the New Japan sponsored funeral for Masakatsu Fukuda. Fukuda was buried in his New Japan jersey. To make things even sadder, it came out that Fukuda was planning to announce his engagement next month. |
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