- From Tokyo's Shinjuku FACE, Hiroaki Nakata presented the sixth volume of his BREAK BLOW concept in front of another packed crowd. Producer Nakata addressed the fans at the start of the show, welcoming them to the event. He expressed his gratitude to the fans for making BREAK BLOW a success, and promised to continue holding monthly events. To end, he told the fans that he would have a major announcement regarding the future of the event after tonight's main event, and told them to look forward to it!
- The first match of the night saw generation rivals Tetsujin and Kazuki Sendo square off. The two showed a strong rivalry early on into their careers. But after Sendo was drafted to be apart of NEW FORCE, Tetsujin took up a rivalry with Ryuugo Nagashima. Never the less, they picked up their generation rivalry tonight. Tetsujin used his power to dominate Sendo early on, only for the Osaka University graduate to fight back using technique and agility. The two put on a "leveled up" performance in Shinjuku, with both men kicking out of finishers. In the end however, Sendo would catch Tetsujin with an inazuma leg lariat, which set up the 322 Clutch to cradle the sumo for the pin! Tetsujin didn't take the loss well, as he stormed out of the ring after refusing a handshake from Sendo...
- Next, in something of a preview of the upcoming J1-MAX League tournament, FURY's Kotaro Ota clashed with Hokkaido Pro-Wrestling kingpin "Death Agent" Jin Hiroto. Hiroto seemed to underestimate Ota early on, and mocked him with jabbing kicks and provocations. Ota however soon grew tired of Hiroto mocking him, as he JARRED the "Death Agent" with a slap across the face, before unleashing a flurry of right-left elbows! Hiroto created some distance, only to be BLASTED under the chin with a thrust kick, allowing Ota to hit Hiroto with the Violent Spark! Before Ota could go for the cover, Hiroto retreated to the outside to recover. Ota however didn't let up, as he lept onto the middle turnbuckle, before DIVING onto Hiroto was a plancha! As the match progressed, Hiroto finally took Ota seriously after evading another thrust kick, allowing him to ground Ota with a HARD kick to the back of the leg, before a VICIOUS soccer kick to the chest! Ota showed incredible guts in taking everything Hiroto dished out, only to climb back to his feet in defiance. Hiroto however grew tired of this, and planned to sink Ota once and for all with a jumping high kick, Ota however BLOCKED the shot, before nearly cradling Hiroto with a la magistral! As Hiroto scrambled to his feet, Ota cut him off with a knee to the body, before suplexing Hiroto overhead with the half-hatch! However, as Ota tried to hit a second Violent Spark, Hiroto shoved Ota chest first into the corner, before gripping him from behind and connecting with a release Dragon Suplex! As Ota rolled to his feet, Hiroto was there to cut him off, landing a VICIOUS kick to the body to send him back to the mat! The match was last past the fifteen minute mark, as Ota gave Hiroto everything he had. After connecting with THREE consecutive thrust kicks, Ota connected with the Violent Spark! That however wouldn't be enough, as the "Death Agent" kicked out after 2.5. Ota then aimed to finish Hiroto once and for air after hoisting him onto the top turnbuckle. However, as he tried to set up an avalanche Violent Spark, Hiroto fought back, before grabbing Ota's arms from behind for an AVALANCHE DRAGON SUPLEX! Ota however managed to fight his way out of it. Hiroto however jumped down from the top rope, before pulling Ota downward into the tree of toe position, where Hiroto BLASTED him with a running soccer kick to the chest! After pulling Ota up, Hiroto connected with the Dragon Suplex hold, pinning Ota for the count of... 2.5! After letting out a visceral cry to the fans, Ota pulled himself up, before SMASHING his forearm into the jaw of Hiroto, who immediately struck back with a sharp kick to the body! After letting out after scream, Ota unleashed another flurry of forearms, before CRACKING Hiroto under the jaw with another thrust kick! With Hiroto stunned, Ota raced off the ropes, ONLY TO BE CUT OFF BY HIROTO'S JUMPING HIGH KICK!! Hiroto gathered himself for a moment, before covering Ota, WHO KICKED OUT AT ONE! The Shinjuku fans ERUPTED in surprise as Ota dragged his near-dead body to an upright position... However, he could do nothing to defend against Hiroto, who landed a SECOND Jumping High Kick, sending Ota collapsing in a heap onto the mat! Hiroto draped his knee across Ota's chest as the referee count the three, awarding the win to Hiroto!
The fans gave both men a round of applause for their efforts... Hiroto briefly spoke on the microphone, and rather uncharacteristically, he praised Ota, and told him to do his best in the upcoming J1-MAX League tournament...
- In the semi final, the PWC Jr. Tag Team Champions, "OSAKA WILD STYLE" faced off against Norihiro Akashi and Seiji Sasaki. The two heels immediately focused their attacks on Sasaki, who seemed defenseless early on. However, as the match progressed, Sasaki showed more and more offense, impressing the Tokyo fans. He gave generation rival Manabe Tsuji everything he had towards the later half of the bought, and appeared to nearly have the win after connecting with the SS Smash. He and Akashi showed off great team work as well, making use of their respective strengths. In the end however, Tsuji dragged Akashi to the outside, where they fought around ringside. In the ring, Sasaki aimed to finish RYUJI with the SS Star press, only to come up short! RYUJI caught Sasaki with a DDT, which set up the diving headbutt, earning RYUJI the pinfall... After the match, Tsuji and RYUJI tore into Sasaki, telling him to "go back and play dress up..." Sasaki however shot back at the two, telling him that his spirit would never be broken...
- In the main event, FURY and Nansei clashed with DYNAMITE as BREAK BLOW Producer and WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata teamed with Nansei's technical prodigy Ryuugo Nagashima to face DYNAMITE's Riki Ichiro and Yujiro Higuchi, who will challenge Nakata for his title on 7/03. Nakata and his 7/03 opponent opted to open the match. Hiroaki showed no respect to Higuchi early on, allowing him some free shots. Higuchi however had no problem with this, as he laid into Nakata's chest with THICK chops, making the WWA National Champion strongly reconsider. Nakata however fought back, using kicks and elbows. After getting control, Nakata brought Higuchi over to the corner before tagging out to Kido, who immediately planted a fierce kick to the stomach. Higuchi's size proved to be a problem however, giving the DYNAMITE team control of the match. Higuchi and Ichiro made frequent use of tags to isolate Kido from Nakata. However, Kido eventually fought back after countering a lariat attempt from Ichiro with an uranage! Kido showed off superb ground fighting skills with a variety of submissions. Ichiro however was not ready to quit, and eventually fought his way back to his feet. There, the two exchanged heavy blows, where Ichiro finally connected with his patented "Riki Lariat!" Eventually, the match came down to the WWA National Champion Nakata and Ichiro, who traded heavy blows back and forth. Nakata eventually countered another Riki Lariat attempt with a wakigatame. He most likely would have secured the submission had Higuchi not make the last second save. After Kido threw Higuchi to the outside, Nakata unleashed a flurry of kicks to the upper body, before BLASTING him with the Zanzai Blow! Rather than go for the cover however, Nakata pulled Ichiro up, before folding him in half with the Dragon Suplex hold! The referee quickly counted Ichiro's shoulders down, giving Nakata the win!
The fans applauded the efforts of all four after the match. On the microphone, Nakata praised his 7/03 opponent, saying he would take Higuchi seriously when they meet for the WWA National Heavyweight title... However, Nakata had some rather harsh words for Ichiro, telling "Hiroki-kun" his blows were "light."
As the show drew to its end, Nakata announced that August 28, BREAK BLOW would hold its first "Premium" event from Korakuen Hall. He sent a public call to wrestlers across Japan to enter the BREAK BLOW ring and prove themselves, regardless of level and experience!
- The first match of the night saw generation rivals Tetsujin and Kazuki Sendo square off. The two showed a strong rivalry early on into their careers. But after Sendo was drafted to be apart of NEW FORCE, Tetsujin took up a rivalry with Ryuugo Nagashima. Never the less, they picked up their generation rivalry tonight. Tetsujin used his power to dominate Sendo early on, only for the Osaka University graduate to fight back using technique and agility. The two put on a "leveled up" performance in Shinjuku, with both men kicking out of finishers. In the end however, Sendo would catch Tetsujin with an inazuma leg lariat, which set up the 322 Clutch to cradle the sumo for the pin! Tetsujin didn't take the loss well, as he stormed out of the ring after refusing a handshake from Sendo...
- Next, in something of a preview of the upcoming J1-MAX League tournament, FURY's Kotaro Ota clashed with Hokkaido Pro-Wrestling kingpin "Death Agent" Jin Hiroto. Hiroto seemed to underestimate Ota early on, and mocked him with jabbing kicks and provocations. Ota however soon grew tired of Hiroto mocking him, as he JARRED the "Death Agent" with a slap across the face, before unleashing a flurry of right-left elbows! Hiroto created some distance, only to be BLASTED under the chin with a thrust kick, allowing Ota to hit Hiroto with the Violent Spark! Before Ota could go for the cover, Hiroto retreated to the outside to recover. Ota however didn't let up, as he lept onto the middle turnbuckle, before DIVING onto Hiroto was a plancha! As the match progressed, Hiroto finally took Ota seriously after evading another thrust kick, allowing him to ground Ota with a HARD kick to the back of the leg, before a VICIOUS soccer kick to the chest! Ota showed incredible guts in taking everything Hiroto dished out, only to climb back to his feet in defiance. Hiroto however grew tired of this, and planned to sink Ota once and for all with a jumping high kick, Ota however BLOCKED the shot, before nearly cradling Hiroto with a la magistral! As Hiroto scrambled to his feet, Ota cut him off with a knee to the body, before suplexing Hiroto overhead with the half-hatch! However, as Ota tried to hit a second Violent Spark, Hiroto shoved Ota chest first into the corner, before gripping him from behind and connecting with a release Dragon Suplex! As Ota rolled to his feet, Hiroto was there to cut him off, landing a VICIOUS kick to the body to send him back to the mat! The match was last past the fifteen minute mark, as Ota gave Hiroto everything he had. After connecting with THREE consecutive thrust kicks, Ota connected with the Violent Spark! That however wouldn't be enough, as the "Death Agent" kicked out after 2.5. Ota then aimed to finish Hiroto once and for air after hoisting him onto the top turnbuckle. However, as he tried to set up an avalanche Violent Spark, Hiroto fought back, before grabbing Ota's arms from behind for an AVALANCHE DRAGON SUPLEX! Ota however managed to fight his way out of it. Hiroto however jumped down from the top rope, before pulling Ota downward into the tree of toe position, where Hiroto BLASTED him with a running soccer kick to the chest! After pulling Ota up, Hiroto connected with the Dragon Suplex hold, pinning Ota for the count of... 2.5! After letting out a visceral cry to the fans, Ota pulled himself up, before SMASHING his forearm into the jaw of Hiroto, who immediately struck back with a sharp kick to the body! After letting out after scream, Ota unleashed another flurry of forearms, before CRACKING Hiroto under the jaw with another thrust kick! With Hiroto stunned, Ota raced off the ropes, ONLY TO BE CUT OFF BY HIROTO'S JUMPING HIGH KICK!! Hiroto gathered himself for a moment, before covering Ota, WHO KICKED OUT AT ONE! The Shinjuku fans ERUPTED in surprise as Ota dragged his near-dead body to an upright position... However, he could do nothing to defend against Hiroto, who landed a SECOND Jumping High Kick, sending Ota collapsing in a heap onto the mat! Hiroto draped his knee across Ota's chest as the referee count the three, awarding the win to Hiroto!
The fans gave both men a round of applause for their efforts... Hiroto briefly spoke on the microphone, and rather uncharacteristically, he praised Ota, and told him to do his best in the upcoming J1-MAX League tournament...
- In the semi final, the PWC Jr. Tag Team Champions, "OSAKA WILD STYLE" faced off against Norihiro Akashi and Seiji Sasaki. The two heels immediately focused their attacks on Sasaki, who seemed defenseless early on. However, as the match progressed, Sasaki showed more and more offense, impressing the Tokyo fans. He gave generation rival Manabe Tsuji everything he had towards the later half of the bought, and appeared to nearly have the win after connecting with the SS Smash. He and Akashi showed off great team work as well, making use of their respective strengths. In the end however, Tsuji dragged Akashi to the outside, where they fought around ringside. In the ring, Sasaki aimed to finish RYUJI with the SS Star press, only to come up short! RYUJI caught Sasaki with a DDT, which set up the diving headbutt, earning RYUJI the pinfall... After the match, Tsuji and RYUJI tore into Sasaki, telling him to "go back and play dress up..." Sasaki however shot back at the two, telling him that his spirit would never be broken...
- In the main event, FURY and Nansei clashed with DYNAMITE as BREAK BLOW Producer and WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata teamed with Nansei's technical prodigy Ryuugo Nagashima to face DYNAMITE's Riki Ichiro and Yujiro Higuchi, who will challenge Nakata for his title on 7/03. Nakata and his 7/03 opponent opted to open the match. Hiroaki showed no respect to Higuchi early on, allowing him some free shots. Higuchi however had no problem with this, as he laid into Nakata's chest with THICK chops, making the WWA National Champion strongly reconsider. Nakata however fought back, using kicks and elbows. After getting control, Nakata brought Higuchi over to the corner before tagging out to Kido, who immediately planted a fierce kick to the stomach. Higuchi's size proved to be a problem however, giving the DYNAMITE team control of the match. Higuchi and Ichiro made frequent use of tags to isolate Kido from Nakata. However, Kido eventually fought back after countering a lariat attempt from Ichiro with an uranage! Kido showed off superb ground fighting skills with a variety of submissions. Ichiro however was not ready to quit, and eventually fought his way back to his feet. There, the two exchanged heavy blows, where Ichiro finally connected with his patented "Riki Lariat!" Eventually, the match came down to the WWA National Champion Nakata and Ichiro, who traded heavy blows back and forth. Nakata eventually countered another Riki Lariat attempt with a wakigatame. He most likely would have secured the submission had Higuchi not make the last second save. After Kido threw Higuchi to the outside, Nakata unleashed a flurry of kicks to the upper body, before BLASTING him with the Zanzai Blow! Rather than go for the cover however, Nakata pulled Ichiro up, before folding him in half with the Dragon Suplex hold! The referee quickly counted Ichiro's shoulders down, giving Nakata the win!
The fans applauded the efforts of all four after the match. On the microphone, Nakata praised his 7/03 opponent, saying he would take Higuchi seriously when they meet for the WWA National Heavyweight title... However, Nakata had some rather harsh words for Ichiro, telling "Hiroki-kun" his blows were "light."
As the show drew to its end, Nakata announced that August 28, BREAK BLOW would hold its first "Premium" event from Korakuen Hall. He sent a public call to wrestlers across Japan to enter the BREAK BLOW ring and prove themselves, regardless of level and experience!
"BREAK BLOW Vol. 6"
June 26, 2009
Tokyo - Shinjuku FACE
409 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)
1. Kazuki Sendo beat Tetsujin (13:58) with the 322 Clutch.
2. Jin Hiroto [Hokkaido] beat Kotaro Ota (17:33) with a jumping high kick.
3. RYUJI & Manabe Tsuji beat Norihiro Akashi & Seiji Sasaki (10:10) when RYUJI used a diving headbutt on Sasaki.
4. Hiroaki Nakata & Shuji Kido [Nansei] beat Riki Ichiro [DYNAMITE] & Yujiro Higuchi [DYNAMITE] (19:40) when Nakata used the Dragon Suplex hold on Ichiro.
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