- Hiroaki Nakata held the tenth installment of his BREAK BLOW concept once again in Shinjuku FACE. Unfortunately, due to a massive thunder storm, many fans were deterred from the walk-up, causing the show to only draw a little over 200 fans... Regardless, Director Nakata addressed the fans before the show, thanking the fans that did show up for their support. He said that he would continue to expand BREAK BLOW into other areas, beginning next month for Vol. 11, which will be held from UMEDA HEAT BEAT in Osaka! However, the bigger announcement was the return of the “BREAK BLOW ~ Premium” concept in June, as Vol. 2 will be held from Korakuen Hall. As always, he thanked the fans for their support, and promised a great show...
- The first match of the night saw Tetsujin, out for revenge, against the man who choked him into unconsciousness last month, DYNAMITE's unpredictable villain, Niwatori Ogawa... Unfortunately for Tetsujin, the match went about the same as it did last month. Tetsujin put up a strong fight early on, using kesagiri chops to try and take Ogawa by surprise. Ogawa however quickly found his opponent, before SPIKING Tetsujin on the top of his head with a sickening judo throw, before locking in another choke sleeper! Tetsujin tried to fight the hold, only to slip into unconsciousness within seconds, forcing the referee to stop the match! After the match, Ogawa said that he and Iijima were not satisfied with their performance in the Sakura Tag Festival, and would continue to set their sights on FURY teams...
- FURY's Kotaro Ota scored a hard-earned victory over Ichimi Pro-Wrestling member Hiromi Hasegawa in the next match. Both men put on an enjoyable Junior sprint, creating a perfect combination of lucha and striking. Ota finally caught Hasegawa with a thrust kick, setting up the Violent Spark for the victory.
- The rivalry between Shigeru Iwasaki and CRIMSON's Akahito Yamada continued tonight in the form of a tag, as Iwasaki called upon his fellow REAL-ONE member Kenichiro Hujikawa, facing Yamada and KYOURUI 6 comrade Ryoma Inoue. The heels dominated early on, taking every short cut imaginable to gain the advantage. In the end however, it would be Iwasaki who would thwart Yamada's illegal advances, before cradling him with a small package hold for the victory! After the match, Iwasaki jokingly scolded Yamada for his cheating ways, saying that he was going to teach Yamada how to be a “good Kouhai.” Yamada vowed revenge, saying he and Ryoma Inoue would be bringing Mikio Tsuruya to aid them next month. In return, Hujikawa said that he would bring his partner, Jun Kobayashi, making the REAL-ONE vs. KYOURUI 6 six-man official for next months show!
- In the semi final, Director Nakata and protege Shuji Kido defeated NEW FORCE's Naoyuki Watanabe and Kazuki Sendo. The finish saw Kido and Sendo exchanging blows back and forth, until Kido rocked Sendo with a high kick, allowing him to get the three count with Nakata's very own Dragon Suplex hold! After the match, Nakata praised Kido for the win, saying it was an example of Kido's recent growth... He said that he wanted to further test Kido's abilities, and arranged for a very special opponent for him in June. Kido looked excited, and asked Nakata to tell him who it was. Nakata smiled, and said that Kido would have to wait until next month in Osaka, where Nakata will make the official announcement!
- The main event saw the long awaited return of the “Baka Machineguns,” Hisai Tomagotchi and Kinniku Kamen! Both men received a loud ovation from the 205 fans. Kinniku appeared to have gained some weight since his last appearance, as his outfit appeared to be too small for him... Their opponents, “WILD STYLE” had no intention of playing comedy with the duo, and attacked them before the bell, leading to a wild brawl around ringside. Hisai and Kinniku managed to mount a comeback a few minutes later, after taking both RYUJI and Tsuji out with simultaneous dropkicks. Hisai and Kinniku wrestled most of the match seriously, while occasionally throwing in some comedy to confuse RYUJI and Tsuji. Shortly after the ten minute mark however, the match came to a sudden halt after Manabe Tsuji tore off Kinniku's mask, obviously revealing TAKU. Regardless, attacking the mask of an opponent is illegal, which forced the referee to DQ Tsuji...
TAKU and Go Taniguchi were ready to keep fighting afterwards, before calling for a match restart! With the crowd behind them, the referee was forced to acquiesce, restarting the match. Immediately, TAKU and Go took the fight to WILD STYLE. The match broke down into a wild brawl going into its final moments. However, the dynamic changed as Manabe Tsuji noticed DYNAMITE's Niwatori Ogawa watching from the entrance way. The two immediately began exchanging works, taking Tsuji completely out of the match. A shoving match, leading to a full-blown slug fest between the two chaotic fighters ensued, which finally got the attention of RYUJI in the ring, allowing TAKU to capitalize with a VICIOUS Backdrop, leading to the Chojin Bomber, giving TAKU and Go the win!
After the match, Ogawa and Tsuji continued their wild brawl until finally being separated. Even after Ogawa was removed, Tsuji continued after him to the back... In the ring, TAKU jokingly said that he had finally been revealed to be Kinniku Kamen... Go acted surprised, noted that he thought it was weird Kinniku and TAKU had the same speaking voice... Both men thanked the fans for their support, and said they wanted to defend their new F-MAX Tag Team titles as soon as possible...
- The first match of the night saw Tetsujin, out for revenge, against the man who choked him into unconsciousness last month, DYNAMITE's unpredictable villain, Niwatori Ogawa... Unfortunately for Tetsujin, the match went about the same as it did last month. Tetsujin put up a strong fight early on, using kesagiri chops to try and take Ogawa by surprise. Ogawa however quickly found his opponent, before SPIKING Tetsujin on the top of his head with a sickening judo throw, before locking in another choke sleeper! Tetsujin tried to fight the hold, only to slip into unconsciousness within seconds, forcing the referee to stop the match! After the match, Ogawa said that he and Iijima were not satisfied with their performance in the Sakura Tag Festival, and would continue to set their sights on FURY teams...
- FURY's Kotaro Ota scored a hard-earned victory over Ichimi Pro-Wrestling member Hiromi Hasegawa in the next match. Both men put on an enjoyable Junior sprint, creating a perfect combination of lucha and striking. Ota finally caught Hasegawa with a thrust kick, setting up the Violent Spark for the victory.
- The rivalry between Shigeru Iwasaki and CRIMSON's Akahito Yamada continued tonight in the form of a tag, as Iwasaki called upon his fellow REAL-ONE member Kenichiro Hujikawa, facing Yamada and KYOURUI 6 comrade Ryoma Inoue. The heels dominated early on, taking every short cut imaginable to gain the advantage. In the end however, it would be Iwasaki who would thwart Yamada's illegal advances, before cradling him with a small package hold for the victory! After the match, Iwasaki jokingly scolded Yamada for his cheating ways, saying that he was going to teach Yamada how to be a “good Kouhai.” Yamada vowed revenge, saying he and Ryoma Inoue would be bringing Mikio Tsuruya to aid them next month. In return, Hujikawa said that he would bring his partner, Jun Kobayashi, making the REAL-ONE vs. KYOURUI 6 six-man official for next months show!
- In the semi final, Director Nakata and protege Shuji Kido defeated NEW FORCE's Naoyuki Watanabe and Kazuki Sendo. The finish saw Kido and Sendo exchanging blows back and forth, until Kido rocked Sendo with a high kick, allowing him to get the three count with Nakata's very own Dragon Suplex hold! After the match, Nakata praised Kido for the win, saying it was an example of Kido's recent growth... He said that he wanted to further test Kido's abilities, and arranged for a very special opponent for him in June. Kido looked excited, and asked Nakata to tell him who it was. Nakata smiled, and said that Kido would have to wait until next month in Osaka, where Nakata will make the official announcement!
- The main event saw the long awaited return of the “Baka Machineguns,” Hisai Tomagotchi and Kinniku Kamen! Both men received a loud ovation from the 205 fans. Kinniku appeared to have gained some weight since his last appearance, as his outfit appeared to be too small for him... Their opponents, “WILD STYLE” had no intention of playing comedy with the duo, and attacked them before the bell, leading to a wild brawl around ringside. Hisai and Kinniku managed to mount a comeback a few minutes later, after taking both RYUJI and Tsuji out with simultaneous dropkicks. Hisai and Kinniku wrestled most of the match seriously, while occasionally throwing in some comedy to confuse RYUJI and Tsuji. Shortly after the ten minute mark however, the match came to a sudden halt after Manabe Tsuji tore off Kinniku's mask, obviously revealing TAKU. Regardless, attacking the mask of an opponent is illegal, which forced the referee to DQ Tsuji...
TAKU and Go Taniguchi were ready to keep fighting afterwards, before calling for a match restart! With the crowd behind them, the referee was forced to acquiesce, restarting the match. Immediately, TAKU and Go took the fight to WILD STYLE. The match broke down into a wild brawl going into its final moments. However, the dynamic changed as Manabe Tsuji noticed DYNAMITE's Niwatori Ogawa watching from the entrance way. The two immediately began exchanging works, taking Tsuji completely out of the match. A shoving match, leading to a full-blown slug fest between the two chaotic fighters ensued, which finally got the attention of RYUJI in the ring, allowing TAKU to capitalize with a VICIOUS Backdrop, leading to the Chojin Bomber, giving TAKU and Go the win!
After the match, Ogawa and Tsuji continued their wild brawl until finally being separated. Even after Ogawa was removed, Tsuji continued after him to the back... In the ring, TAKU jokingly said that he had finally been revealed to be Kinniku Kamen... Go acted surprised, noted that he thought it was weird Kinniku and TAKU had the same speaking voice... Both men thanked the fans for their support, and said they wanted to defend their new F-MAX Tag Team titles as soon as possible...
“BREAK BLOW Vol. 10”
April 16, 2010
Tokyo - Shinjuku FACE (509)
205 Fans
1. Niwatori Ogawa [DYNAMITE] beat Tetsujin (4:29) by TKO (referee stoppage.)
2. Kotaro Ota beat Hiromi Hasegawa [Ichimi] (9:16) with the Violent Spark.
3. Kenichiro Hujikawa & Shigeru Iwasaki beat Ryoma Inoue [CRIMSON] & Akahito Yamada [CRIMSON] (13:11) when Iwasaki used a Small Package hold on Yamada.
4. Hiroaki Nakata & Shuji Kido [FREE] beat Naoyuki Watanabe & Kazuki Sendo (10:47) when Kido used a Dragon Suplex hold on Sendo.
5. Hisai Tomagotchi & Kinniku Kamen beat RYUJI & Manabe Tsuji (10:05) when Tsuji was disqualified.
5a. TAKU & Go Taniguchi beat RYUJI & Manabe Tsuji (5:41) when TAKU used the Chojin Bomber on RYUJI.
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