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10/29/00:
10/29 Kobe World
Kinen Hall 7,800 sellout |
10/20:
10/20 Fukuoka Kokusai
Center 4,800 sellout |
10/16:
There's talk of New Japan running on one night tournament for the vacant IWGP Heavykyu Senshuken on 1/4/01 at the Tokyo Dome. This would be the second such tournament, as Vader beat Shinya Hashimoto in the final of an 8 man tournament on 4/24/89. If Toshiaki Kawada is in it, he'll probably win so the All Japan and New Japan titles could be unified going into the Baba Memorial on 1/28/01 at the Tokyo Dome. It looks like Shinya Hashimoto is going to form his own group in New Japan. His main goal is solo though, as he's back to wanting to avenge all his loses to Naoya Ogawa. |
10/14:
10/14 Mie Yokkaichi
Shi Taiikukan 3,500 In the main event,
Masahiro Chono & Hiroyoshi Tenzan & AKIRA beat Kensuke
Sasaki & Takashi Iizuka & Osamu Nishimura when Chono made Nishimura
succumb to his STF at 17:05. |
10/13:
10/13 Ishikawa-ken
Sangyo Tenjikan 1 3,200 sellout |
10/12:
10/12 Osaka Namihaya
Dome 2,200 Kensuke Sasaki
& Takashi Iizuka defeated Don Frye & Hiroyoshi Tenzan when Iizuka
made Tenzan submit to his sleeper hold at 13:10. |
10/10:
Tatsumi Fujinami isn't going to allow Shinya Hashimoto to become a free agent. He also didn't schedule him for the upcoming shows because he doesn't want to screw the fans in case Hashimoto "refuses to wrestle." I thought things might finally be back to normal once Hashimoto came out of "retirement," but it seems like this nonsense will never end. |
10/9:
Do Judge!! 10/9
Tokyo Dome 64,000 sellout |
10/6:
Masahiro Chono continued to insult Masa Fuchi, expressing concern that his 40+ year old opponents on the 10/9 show were such a disgrace that all the fans would use his match as the bathroom break. Chono is interested in the Kawada vs. Sasaki main event because he'd like to challenge the winner so he can prove that he's better than either promotions "ace." |
10/4:
Kensuke Sasaki likes
the idea of Genichiru Tenryu being Toshiaki Kawada's second, and would
like Riki Choshu to be his second. In this situation, both wrestlers
would have their old teacher in their corner. |
10/2:
There is talk about having some sort of foreigners war that would pit NJ's Scott Norton, Don Frye, Brian Johnston, Super J, & Mike Enos in some type of series against AJ's Steve Williams, Stan Hansen, Taiyo Kea, Mike Barton, & Johnny Smith. There are a couple of bad matches that would be "interesting" to see, but as a whole I can't see anyone getting excited about the prospects of this. |
9/29:
Manabu Nakanishi is trying to get Hiroyoshi Tenzan to leave Team 2000 and team with him. |
9/28:
Tatsumi Fujinami would like Yuji Nagata to team with his 26-year-old brother Katsuhiko, won won a silver metal in amateur wrestling yesterday. Fujinami would prefer that Katsuhiko joins New Japan rather than just wrestling as a gimmick for a big show or two. DSE is also very interested in Katsuhiko, particularly for a major match against their ace Kazushi Sakuraba. |
9/20:
Atsushi Onita was looking to represent All Japan against New Japan, but New Japan doesn't want him to be involved. He might appear as a second though. If he does, that could lead to another bad match in New Japan, but I'd be surprised if they used him again after the way they jobbed him out last time. |
9/19:
The new comer treatment Tatsumi Fujinami is giving Shinya Hashimoto as a condition of agreeing to wrestle him on 10/9 is that it's the opening match, Hashimoto has to wear plain black tights, and he gets no entrance music. |
9/17:
9/17 Kanagawa Sagamihara
Shi Sogo Taiikukan 4,300 sellout |
9/16:
9/16 Nagoya Aichi-ken
Taiikukan 9,500 sellout The rest of the
matches for the 10/9 Tokyo Dome show were announced. In addition to
Kawada vs. Sasaki, Williams vs. Norton, Takaiwa vs. Kanemoto, &
Hashimoto vs. Fujinami, there are the following 5 new matches: |
9/15:
9/15 Chiba Makuhari
Messe Kokusai Tenjiba 10 Hall 2,400 sellout |
9/14:
The reason Kensuke Sasaki is so mad at Toshiaki Kawada is that Kawada didn't specifically name him when he said he wanted to challenge the top guy in New Japan. Sasaki has been pushed as New Japan's top guy this year, but the fans would consider Chono to be above him as well as Muto & probably still Hashimoto if they were active in New Japan rings. Tatsumi Fujinami lifted the "ban" on doing his Dragon suplex hold that he supposedly placed on himself in the late 80's (he's used it since then, but the idea is that it was only when he had no other choice). Supposedly Fujinami considered the move too dangerous, but I guess he wants to beat Hashimoto badly enough (he said he can't upset Hashimoto with a common move) that he's going to use it on him. At least New Japan doesn't ban moves where you could land badly on your head and neck and then have the audacity to have guys plunging as much as 50, maybe even 75 feet (or whatever laughable estimate they made), for our "enjoyment." Chono's selection of Mr. T as his partner against Fuchi & Koshinaka at the Tokyo Dome seems to have to do with him feeling his partner is irrelevant because he could beat them on his own. |
9/13:
9/13 Sendai Miyagi-ken
Sports Center 3,800 sellout |
9/12:
9/12 Tokyo Korakuen
Hall 1,359 "sellout" Masa Fuchi wants
to team with Shiro Koshinaka against a New Japan team on the 10/9 Tokyo
Dome show. |
9/11:
9/11 Niigata Shi
Taiikukan 3,800 sellout |
9/10:
9/10 Shizuoka Hamamatsu
Shi Taiikukan 3,200 sellout |
9/9:
9/9 Tochigi Kurobane
Chomin Taiikukan 2,000 Part of the undercard for the 10/9 Tokyo Dome show was announced. The other New Japan vs. All Japan matches are Scott Norton vs. Steve Williams, which will be awful since neither guy sells or bumps, and Yutaka Yoshie vs. Taiyo Kea, which will probably be below average since they've never worked together. Even though these aren't really matches that people want to see, the heat will probably be tremendous just because it's NJ vs. AJ, so that should make the matches seem better than they are. The winner of the 9/13 Tatsuhito Takaiwa vs. Kendo Kashin match will defend the IWGP Junior Heavykyu Senshuken against Koji Kanemoto, so there's at least one match that's guaranteed to be good. |
9/8:
Tatsumi Fujinami suggested that Shinya Hashimoto's return match be a singles match against Manabu Nakanishi on 10/9 at the Tokyo Dome. Hashimoto isn't opposed to this match at some point, but said he wants to face Tatsumi Fujinami in a tag match instead. He said that Fujinami has beared the brunt of the burden regarding his "retirement," so he should be the first one to "judge" Hashimoto in the ring. Hashimoto said he no longer has any allegiance to the New Japan main body, so his partner wouldn't be one of the guys he was regularly teaming with before he retired. If the match is to happen, the partners would be announced in a week or so. Hashimoto's main goal still seems to be to get revenge against Naoya Ogawa. After all this lose weight, lose weight stuff, Hashimoto is now saying he's increasing his weight for his return. He's supposed to be 122 kg right now, which probably means he got lazy and hasn't been training much of late. |
9/7:
The press and Toshiaki
Kawada talked about how Kawada defeated Sasaki a few times (I think
once in singles and once in a 6 man tag match) in 1987, as if this is
some indication of what will happen when they meet in 2000. Sasaki said
those matches were irrelevant, which is true since Sasaki was an upstart
who hadn't even joined New Japan yet .At some point Sasaki got mad and
threw a table. |
9/6:
The continuation
of the Shiro Koshinaka angle saw him miss a group exercise at the New
Japan dojo the day after talking to Motoko Baba, so some people in New
Japan are now questioning his allegiance. Tatsumi Fujinami wants to
set a meeting up with Koshinaka & Riki Choshu so they can discuss
their intentions. |
9/4:
Kensuke Sasaki accepted the challenge that Toshiaki Kawada made to him on 9/2 for a match on the 10/9 Tokyo Dome show. It appears that this will be a non-title match. I guess the idea is that it's a match between the top guy in each company, so either both titles should be on the line or neither. Since the All Japan titles are vacant, that kills the possibility. Hopefully this means Kawada will win, which would be the best thing for business since none of the other All Japan natives mean anything, but Choshu has been known to put burying another company over business before. |
8/30:
Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima, who captured the IWGP Tag Senshuken on 7/20, nominated All Japan wrestlers Stan Hansen & Steve Williams as their first challengers and said they want the match to take place in All Japan rings. This match doesn't sound very good at all, but it would be a big help to Tenzan & Kojima if they won. However, Hansen & Williams are very much protected and Tenzan & especially Kojima never get the push to establish them on the top level, so my guess is that even though All Japan has very little leverage, this would be a match that New Japan would let them win. |
8/25:
Shinya Hashimoto said he was going to return to New Japan, again. He also offered his condolences regarding the death of Andy Hug, who he had a special training session or two with to prepare for one of his matches against Ogawa. Naoya Ogawa laughed at Hashimoto's speech and said that Hashimoto betrayed the fans. |
8/24:
NJ will have a new two hour weekly TV show on Sport-i ESPN called "sXw." The 10/2 Tokyo Korakuen Hall show will be the first broadbroadcast, airing from 9-11 that night. These matches shown on the "sXw" won't be shown in TV Asahi. The feature matches for the first show look to be Shiro Koshinaka vs. Manabu Nakanishi and an IWGP junior tag title match. Shinjiro Otani isn't happy with the way he's been used and the direction of the junior division. The junior division was the best top to bottom division anywhere in the world for several years, but since Liger returned from WCW it's gone downhill a lot with short matches, even when titles are on the line, and most of the emphasis taken off of it due to the stupid junior vs. heavy gimmick. As has been written many times before, the junior vs. heavy matches just expose the juniors for what they aren't, not because they aren't better wrestlers than the heavyweights because they are by far, but because the promotion refuses to ever let them beat any heavyweight that means anything. This problem may well get a lot worse, as it is very possible that the juniors will be asked to compete (read: job to) the heavyweights a regular basis rather than just as a gimmick for the biggest shows and tournaments. It seems they want the juniors to bulk up so they'll be closer to the 101 kg that makes you a true heavyweight, which won't help any of them in the ring except maybe Takaiwa since he wrestles like a heavyweight anyway. Otani has complained to Choshu, who is probably the one that's making the changes even though Liger is technically the booker of the juniors, about the direction of the division, but Choshu is going to do what Choshu is going to do. The result of all this is that, as of now, the junior division is still going to be converted and the "complainer," Otani, has been sent to wrestle in Calgary. Supposedly this is so Otani can train under Joe Daigo, where he'll bulk up and return to Japan with a new look/gimmick and get a "push." New Japan always sends their wrestlers off to another country and often brings them back as stars, but this is after they've wrestled in Japan for a few years and are in line for their first push. Otani has already paid his dues and become one of the top junior heavyweight stars in the world, so, although we don't know Choshu's true intentions, it sure looks like he's temporarily removing a thorn from his side. Calgary, obviously, is not exactly a hot bed for ring work these days. The only guys that were mentioned to me as good workers that Otani could face are Phil LaFon (Danny Kroffat), who was one of the best wrestlers in the world through 1995 but is a shell of his former self these days, and Greg Pawluk, who is supposed to be very similar stylistically to Dynamite Kid & Chris Benoit. |
8/14/00:
Manabu Nakanishi is doing a death series on the next tour where he has singles matches on 8 consecutive shows. This series came about because he was so disappointed that he was unable to repeat as G1 champion that he couldn't sleep and decided he needed to do something to prove himself and make up for his defeat. It starts on the 9/9 Fukuda memorial show with a match against Yutaka Yoshie, and continues until 9/17 with matches against Tadao Yasuda, Kenzo Suzuki, Shiro Koshinaka, Takashi Iizuka, Brian Johnston, Satoshi Kojima, & Michiyoshi Ohara. He's going into this "trail conquest" with complete self confidence and is looking for singles matches against Shinya Hashimoto, Toshiaki Kawada, and a title match against Kensuke Sasaki once he dispatches of these 8 foes. |
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