- Hiroaki Nakata presented the seventh volume of BREAK BLOW tonight in Tokyo in front of another packed house in Shinjuku FACE. Director Nakata appeared at the start, and welcomed the fans. He reminded fans of next month's "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" event at Korakuen Hall, and said he was working on creating an exciting card for the special event, which would include two "all star" wrestlers that would be introduced later in the show.
- The first match pitted the 198cm "Greco Superman" Mamoru Sekishima against the Jason Ramsey trained 195cm monster, Takeshi "BASH" Yamada. While Sekishima had the height advantage, Yamada would have the weight advantage, tipping the scales at a mammoth 127kg Yamada. The two powerhouse fighters locked arms as the match began. Yamada muscled Sekishima around at the start, but the "Greco Superman" came back with his brute strength, and sent Yamada stumbling back into the ropes! Both engaged in some mat wrestling next. While Sekishima controlled the early going of the exchange, Yamada would surprise the All-Asian champion with his amateur prowess. Finally, both monsters engaged in heavy blows, which got a big reaction from the Shinjuku FACE fans. Yamada eventually got the upper hand due to his experience, and tried to submit Sekishima with the dreaded "rookie killer," the Boston Crab. Sekishima however refused to submit, and used his legs to break Yamada's grip to escape. Eventually, Sekishima came back after ducking a lariat from Yamada, before crushing "BASH" with a kitchen sink! As Yamada got to a knee, Sekishima came off the ropes before BLASTING Yamada in the chest with a heavy knee kick! However, Sekishima was unable to follow through as he attempted a gut wrench-type move, only to be countered with a shoulder throw. This time, Yamada caught him with the lariat. He tried to connect with a Backdrop, but Sekishima struggled, prompting Yamada to throw a flurry of knee lifts to Sekishima's body. Finally, Yamada was able to connect with the Backdrop. He followed through with the pin, only for the rookie to kick out at 2.5! As Sekishima got to his feet, Yamada BLASTED him with a jumping knee, causing Sekishima to double over. Finally, Yamada hit Sekishima with a second Jumping Knee, catching him in the side of the head in what would finally be enough to keep Sekishima down for the three count!
After the match, Yamada praised Sekishima for how much spirit he had this early into his career, but said that it was the training of Jason Ramsey that spelled the difference... Sekishima took offense to this, and said that Kazuma Fujita was the better trainer. Yamada laughed it off, saying "Tonight proves otherwise..." As Yamada walked away, a passionate Sekishima told Yamada that he would prove it, and challenged Yamada to a match on FURY's 8/11 Ryogoku Kokugikan show! Yamada paused, and said that the only way to prove who the better trainer is was to INCLUDE Fujita and Ramsey in the match! Sekishima and Yamada both agreed to talk to their respective trainers and set up the match for Ryogoku!
- In the next bout, Keiji Takano trained Channarong Boriwaan of Thailand entered the BREAK BLOW ring to face Pro-Wrestling DYNAMITE's Daisuke Yamazaki. Yamazaki had a hard time dealing with the striking and submission style of Boriwaan, who appeared to be one step ahead of Yamazaki at every turn. Yamazaki eventually got in some offense, after driving Boriwaan face-first into the mat with a Bulldog Headlock. However, after aiming for a backdrop, Boriwaan easily countered by tossing Yamazaki with a judo throw. The end however came suddenly as Yamazaki secretly removed the top turnbuckle pad, just in time to avoid a corner attack from Boriwaan, who smashed head first into the exposed turnbuckle, stunning him just long enough for Yamazaki to cradle him with a schoolboy for the flash three count!
Yamazaki celebrated passionately after the match, while Boriwaan protested to referee Akinori Fuwa about the exposed turnbuckle. Yamazaki taunted Boriwaan, saying he had beaten a disciple of Keiji Takano, and thus felt he could even beat Takano himself! ...On cue, the unmistakable theme of "Karmacoma" by Massive Attack hit, sending Shinjuku FACE into a roar of cheers, as KEIJI TAKANO made a surprise appearance! Yamazaki's face turned paper white as he dropped to his knees. Takano himself seemed humored by Yamazaki's words as he stepped into the ring, and even feinted a kick, causing Yamazaki to roll out of the ring in terror... On the microphone, Takano said that he had been following the progress of BREAK BLOW since its inception, and feels its ring would suite him, and announced that he would participate on 8/29's "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" event from Korakuen Hall! And much to Yamazaki's horror, he announced that it would be in a match involving Daisuke Yamazaki! However, Yamazaki was relieved somewhat to know that it would be a tag match, as Takano will team with his disciple, Channarong Boriwaan. However, Takano also revealed that he knew who Yamazaki's partner would be, and said he would call him out RIGHT NOW! This led to "Engines of AKI" to hit, ushering out TATSUMICHI AKAMATSU! The fans ERUPTED as Akamatsu entered the ring, standing face-to-face with Keiji Takano! Akamatsu said that he had dreamed of facing Takano in the ring for all of his career, and said that on 8/29, he would realize this dream. Both superstars shook hands in the center of the ring, and said they would give Korakuen Hall an intense fight.
- The generation rivalry between Naoyuki Watanabe and BURNING PARADISE's Tetsuo Tange was reignited tonight here in Shinjuku FACE as the two faced off in the ring for the first time since 2/25/2005. Tonight however, they would lead their respective teams to war in the ring, as Watanabe brought his fellow NEW FORCE members Etsuya Kawachi and Kazuki Sendo, while Tange led the BURNING PARADISE team of Akitoshi Yoneda and Tanuki Gao. Both teams put on a great performance for the crowd. The fans got more into the bout once Tange and Watanabe squared off. Both pummeled the other with sharp blows, until Tange promptly cut off their exchange with a vicious spear to drive Watanabe to the mat! Later on however, Watanabe came back, catching Tange with a Shining Wizard. In the end however, it would be the amazing acrobat Tanuki Gao who would flatten Kazuki Sendo with an awe-inspiring Shooting Star press to give the BURNING PARADISE team the victory!
After the match, Watanabe congratulated Tange and his team in winning, but said he couldn't help but want another encounter against his rival, which lead to him CHALLENGING Tetsuo Tange to a singles match at "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" on 8/29! Tange smiled, and accepted the match without hesitation, and promised to avenge the loss he suffered in their last singles match over four years ago!
- In the semi final, Norihiro Akashi and Nansei Nihon's Shuji Kido battled the PWC Jr. Tag Champions, "OSAKA WILD STYLE" RYUJI and Manabe Tsuji. Both teams held nothing back, and were throwing bombs right out of the gate. "WILD STYLE" had the edge in teamwork, and isolated Kido for much of the match. However, Kido and Akashi eventually came back after a miscommunication between "WILD STYLE." Towards the end, Kido aimed to finish Tsuji with the "Explosion" High Kick. Tsuji however ducked the shot, before giving Kido a blatant shot to the groin behind the referees back! This allowed Tsuji to scoop Kido up, before SPIKING him with the Guts Coaster, giving OSAKA WILD STYLE the victory!
"WILD STYLE" celebrated their win after the match. However, it was cut short by an irate Shuji Kido, who called Tsuji out on his illegal attack. Tsuji mocking shrugged in response. Kido demanded to face Tsuji in a singles match. Tsuji seemed to accept with a gesture of "bring it on." However, no date was made...
- In the main event, the "HOKKAIDO KINGS," Yoshihiro Shimoda and Jin Hiroto clashed with the WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata, along with Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Akahito Yamada in a spectacular match for the 409 fans in attendance. All four men put on a main event worthy of a much larger building. Being the only heavyweight in the match, Nakata surprisingly kept up with the pace the other three wrestlers set. Some of the early exchanges saw Nakata and Hiroto going at it with a tirade of kicks back and forth. Later on, Shimoda and Yamada would go at it with an exchange of mat wrestling. However, the fans were most into the encounters between Shimoda and Nakata, who have been on again/off again tag partners over the years. Despite the size difference, Shimoda kept up with Nakata, and at times looked very strong! He would score several near falls over the WWA National Heavyweight Champion. In the end however, Yamada would be the unfortunate victim of the Hokkaido Kings' combination Torokeru Knee/Jumping High Kick called the "Amatsukami Guillotine," which would give them the victory!
The Tokyo fans gave a loud round of applause for all four men, with several fans erupting in chants of "YA-MA-DA" for his spirited performance. After the dust had cleared, Nakata thanked all three for giving their all tonight, and said that both Shimoda and Hiroto were simply better tonight. Yamada however interjected, and grabbed the mic out of Nakata's hands. He spoke passionately, saying he couldn't let tonight stand, and DEMANDED a rematch against Shimoda and Hiroto. However, instead of Nakata, Yamada said he would bring in his fellow OVERTHROW partner, Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's NAOKI DAISHI! However, Yamada wasn't finished, as he challenged Shimoda and Hiroto to put up their Sapporo City Tag Team titles! Hiroto and Shimoda whispered amongst themselves for a moment, before accepting Yamada's challenge! Nakata signed off on the match, and announced it would take place on the 8/29 "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" event in Korakuen Hall!
Nakata attempted to end the show, only to be interrupted once more by Yoshihiro Shimoda... Shimoda said that he accepted this match tonight with a hidden agenda, as he wished to challenge Nakata for his WWA National Heavyweight title! This caught the interest of the Tokyo fans, who erupted in a chorus of cheers and calls. Nakata asked Shimoda where this match should take place.... Shimoda was silent for a moment, before finally saying, "...Ryogoku Kokugikan!" The fans ERUPTED as Nakata cracked a smile, before shaking Shimoda's hand, confirming the match for 8/11 at Ryogoku! However, as Nakata turned around, Shimoda tapped Nakata on the shoulder before BLASTING HIM WITH A HIGH KICK! The fans responded with a mixed reaction as Shimoda grabbed Nakata's WWA National Heavyweight title before posing over his prone body! With his foot across Nakata's chest, Shimoda did the usual show-ending "3! 2! 1! BREAK! BLOW!" call, before draping the belt across Nakata's body, before making his leave...
- The first match pitted the 198cm "Greco Superman" Mamoru Sekishima against the Jason Ramsey trained 195cm monster, Takeshi "BASH" Yamada. While Sekishima had the height advantage, Yamada would have the weight advantage, tipping the scales at a mammoth 127kg Yamada. The two powerhouse fighters locked arms as the match began. Yamada muscled Sekishima around at the start, but the "Greco Superman" came back with his brute strength, and sent Yamada stumbling back into the ropes! Both engaged in some mat wrestling next. While Sekishima controlled the early going of the exchange, Yamada would surprise the All-Asian champion with his amateur prowess. Finally, both monsters engaged in heavy blows, which got a big reaction from the Shinjuku FACE fans. Yamada eventually got the upper hand due to his experience, and tried to submit Sekishima with the dreaded "rookie killer," the Boston Crab. Sekishima however refused to submit, and used his legs to break Yamada's grip to escape. Eventually, Sekishima came back after ducking a lariat from Yamada, before crushing "BASH" with a kitchen sink! As Yamada got to a knee, Sekishima came off the ropes before BLASTING Yamada in the chest with a heavy knee kick! However, Sekishima was unable to follow through as he attempted a gut wrench-type move, only to be countered with a shoulder throw. This time, Yamada caught him with the lariat. He tried to connect with a Backdrop, but Sekishima struggled, prompting Yamada to throw a flurry of knee lifts to Sekishima's body. Finally, Yamada was able to connect with the Backdrop. He followed through with the pin, only for the rookie to kick out at 2.5! As Sekishima got to his feet, Yamada BLASTED him with a jumping knee, causing Sekishima to double over. Finally, Yamada hit Sekishima with a second Jumping Knee, catching him in the side of the head in what would finally be enough to keep Sekishima down for the three count!
After the match, Yamada praised Sekishima for how much spirit he had this early into his career, but said that it was the training of Jason Ramsey that spelled the difference... Sekishima took offense to this, and said that Kazuma Fujita was the better trainer. Yamada laughed it off, saying "Tonight proves otherwise..." As Yamada walked away, a passionate Sekishima told Yamada that he would prove it, and challenged Yamada to a match on FURY's 8/11 Ryogoku Kokugikan show! Yamada paused, and said that the only way to prove who the better trainer is was to INCLUDE Fujita and Ramsey in the match! Sekishima and Yamada both agreed to talk to their respective trainers and set up the match for Ryogoku!
- In the next bout, Keiji Takano trained Channarong Boriwaan of Thailand entered the BREAK BLOW ring to face Pro-Wrestling DYNAMITE's Daisuke Yamazaki. Yamazaki had a hard time dealing with the striking and submission style of Boriwaan, who appeared to be one step ahead of Yamazaki at every turn. Yamazaki eventually got in some offense, after driving Boriwaan face-first into the mat with a Bulldog Headlock. However, after aiming for a backdrop, Boriwaan easily countered by tossing Yamazaki with a judo throw. The end however came suddenly as Yamazaki secretly removed the top turnbuckle pad, just in time to avoid a corner attack from Boriwaan, who smashed head first into the exposed turnbuckle, stunning him just long enough for Yamazaki to cradle him with a schoolboy for the flash three count!
Yamazaki celebrated passionately after the match, while Boriwaan protested to referee Akinori Fuwa about the exposed turnbuckle. Yamazaki taunted Boriwaan, saying he had beaten a disciple of Keiji Takano, and thus felt he could even beat Takano himself! ...On cue, the unmistakable theme of "Karmacoma" by Massive Attack hit, sending Shinjuku FACE into a roar of cheers, as KEIJI TAKANO made a surprise appearance! Yamazaki's face turned paper white as he dropped to his knees. Takano himself seemed humored by Yamazaki's words as he stepped into the ring, and even feinted a kick, causing Yamazaki to roll out of the ring in terror... On the microphone, Takano said that he had been following the progress of BREAK BLOW since its inception, and feels its ring would suite him, and announced that he would participate on 8/29's "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" event from Korakuen Hall! And much to Yamazaki's horror, he announced that it would be in a match involving Daisuke Yamazaki! However, Yamazaki was relieved somewhat to know that it would be a tag match, as Takano will team with his disciple, Channarong Boriwaan. However, Takano also revealed that he knew who Yamazaki's partner would be, and said he would call him out RIGHT NOW! This led to "Engines of AKI" to hit, ushering out TATSUMICHI AKAMATSU! The fans ERUPTED as Akamatsu entered the ring, standing face-to-face with Keiji Takano! Akamatsu said that he had dreamed of facing Takano in the ring for all of his career, and said that on 8/29, he would realize this dream. Both superstars shook hands in the center of the ring, and said they would give Korakuen Hall an intense fight.
- The generation rivalry between Naoyuki Watanabe and BURNING PARADISE's Tetsuo Tange was reignited tonight here in Shinjuku FACE as the two faced off in the ring for the first time since 2/25/2005. Tonight however, they would lead their respective teams to war in the ring, as Watanabe brought his fellow NEW FORCE members Etsuya Kawachi and Kazuki Sendo, while Tange led the BURNING PARADISE team of Akitoshi Yoneda and Tanuki Gao. Both teams put on a great performance for the crowd. The fans got more into the bout once Tange and Watanabe squared off. Both pummeled the other with sharp blows, until Tange promptly cut off their exchange with a vicious spear to drive Watanabe to the mat! Later on however, Watanabe came back, catching Tange with a Shining Wizard. In the end however, it would be the amazing acrobat Tanuki Gao who would flatten Kazuki Sendo with an awe-inspiring Shooting Star press to give the BURNING PARADISE team the victory!
After the match, Watanabe congratulated Tange and his team in winning, but said he couldn't help but want another encounter against his rival, which lead to him CHALLENGING Tetsuo Tange to a singles match at "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" on 8/29! Tange smiled, and accepted the match without hesitation, and promised to avenge the loss he suffered in their last singles match over four years ago!
- In the semi final, Norihiro Akashi and Nansei Nihon's Shuji Kido battled the PWC Jr. Tag Champions, "OSAKA WILD STYLE" RYUJI and Manabe Tsuji. Both teams held nothing back, and were throwing bombs right out of the gate. "WILD STYLE" had the edge in teamwork, and isolated Kido for much of the match. However, Kido and Akashi eventually came back after a miscommunication between "WILD STYLE." Towards the end, Kido aimed to finish Tsuji with the "Explosion" High Kick. Tsuji however ducked the shot, before giving Kido a blatant shot to the groin behind the referees back! This allowed Tsuji to scoop Kido up, before SPIKING him with the Guts Coaster, giving OSAKA WILD STYLE the victory!
"WILD STYLE" celebrated their win after the match. However, it was cut short by an irate Shuji Kido, who called Tsuji out on his illegal attack. Tsuji mocking shrugged in response. Kido demanded to face Tsuji in a singles match. Tsuji seemed to accept with a gesture of "bring it on." However, no date was made...
- In the main event, the "HOKKAIDO KINGS," Yoshihiro Shimoda and Jin Hiroto clashed with the WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata, along with Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Akahito Yamada in a spectacular match for the 409 fans in attendance. All four men put on a main event worthy of a much larger building. Being the only heavyweight in the match, Nakata surprisingly kept up with the pace the other three wrestlers set. Some of the early exchanges saw Nakata and Hiroto going at it with a tirade of kicks back and forth. Later on, Shimoda and Yamada would go at it with an exchange of mat wrestling. However, the fans were most into the encounters between Shimoda and Nakata, who have been on again/off again tag partners over the years. Despite the size difference, Shimoda kept up with Nakata, and at times looked very strong! He would score several near falls over the WWA National Heavyweight Champion. In the end however, Yamada would be the unfortunate victim of the Hokkaido Kings' combination Torokeru Knee/Jumping High Kick called the "Amatsukami Guillotine," which would give them the victory!
The Tokyo fans gave a loud round of applause for all four men, with several fans erupting in chants of "YA-MA-DA" for his spirited performance. After the dust had cleared, Nakata thanked all three for giving their all tonight, and said that both Shimoda and Hiroto were simply better tonight. Yamada however interjected, and grabbed the mic out of Nakata's hands. He spoke passionately, saying he couldn't let tonight stand, and DEMANDED a rematch against Shimoda and Hiroto. However, instead of Nakata, Yamada said he would bring in his fellow OVERTHROW partner, Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's NAOKI DAISHI! However, Yamada wasn't finished, as he challenged Shimoda and Hiroto to put up their Sapporo City Tag Team titles! Hiroto and Shimoda whispered amongst themselves for a moment, before accepting Yamada's challenge! Nakata signed off on the match, and announced it would take place on the 8/29 "BREAK BLOW ~ PREMIUM Vol. 1" event in Korakuen Hall!
Nakata attempted to end the show, only to be interrupted once more by Yoshihiro Shimoda... Shimoda said that he accepted this match tonight with a hidden agenda, as he wished to challenge Nakata for his WWA National Heavyweight title! This caught the interest of the Tokyo fans, who erupted in a chorus of cheers and calls. Nakata asked Shimoda where this match should take place.... Shimoda was silent for a moment, before finally saying, "...Ryogoku Kokugikan!" The fans ERUPTED as Nakata cracked a smile, before shaking Shimoda's hand, confirming the match for 8/11 at Ryogoku! However, as Nakata turned around, Shimoda tapped Nakata on the shoulder before BLASTING HIM WITH A HIGH KICK! The fans responded with a mixed reaction as Shimoda grabbed Nakata's WWA National Heavyweight title before posing over his prone body! With his foot across Nakata's chest, Shimoda did the usual show-ending "3! 2! 1! BREAK! BLOW!" call, before draping the belt across Nakata's body, before making his leave...
"BREAK BLOW Vol. 7"
July 24, 2009
Tokyo - Shinjuku FACE
409 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)
1. Takeshi "BASH" Yamada [S-PRO] beat Mamoru Sekishima (7:57) with a jumping knee.
2. Daisuke Yamazaki [DYNAMITE] beat Channarong Boriwaan [FREE] (8:30) with a schoolboy.
3. Tetsuo Tange [BURNING PARADISE], Akitoshi Yoneda [BURNING PARADISE] & Tanuki Gao [BURNING PARADISE] beat Naoyuki Watanabe, Etsuya Kawachi & Kazuki Sendo (14:05) when Gao used the Shooting Star press on Sendo.
4. RYUJI & Manabe Tsuji beat Norihiro Akashi & Shuji Kido [Nansei] (11:17) when Tsuji used the Guts Coaster on Kido.
5. Yoshihiro Shimoda & Jin Hiroto [Hokkaido] beat Hiroaki Nakata & Akahito Yamada [CRIMSON] (19:48) when Hiroto pinned Yamada after the Amatsukami Guillotine.
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