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Chitose Sports Center; 15-02-06
Topic Started: Feb 16 2006, 05:18 AM (83 Views)
Fletchanator
Keith
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Chitose Sports Center
Wednesday February 15
1000 fans


Match one - Rookie tryout series #2:
Ultraman Zeta{x}, Ice Dragon & Steel Cougar [10'51" Senton bomb] Racer X, Jet Black{o} & Northstar
- The rookie series continued, with Ultraman Zeta picking up the win. The match involved the debut of Steel Cougar, which is a new gimmick for the wrestler formerly known as the bear-masked Kurogama. Cougar looked fairly good, with more energy than as Kurogama. Overall the match was still pretty sloppy and full of rookie mistakes, much like the night before. Again Ice Dragon impressed with his wrestling, while the hard kicker Northstar had a quiet night. Ultraman Zeta continues to be the most over of the rookies, while Racer X and Jet Black again showed that they're struggling to meet the standard of Dream Fujin.


Match two - Panda Trial Series #2:
Super Orange Panda [8'52" Backslide] Shiro Namiguchi
- Speaking of series, crowd favourite Super Orange Panda wrestled the second match of his trial series, against the man who formerly wrestled as Uchu Koujin Red, Shiro Namiguchi. For the second night in a row, Namiguchi showed that he's benefitting from the loss of the mask and alien gimmick. He tested Panda all the way, but in the end the big furry guy got the win via a backslide.


Match three:
Griffin James & Crazy Bastard Cop{x} [12'36" Backdrop suplex] Hasselhoff SE & British Steel{o}
- These two tagteams met for the second night in a row, and just like last night, James and CBC were far too strong for the wigged warriors. It was more of a battle tonight though, and the fans were overjoyed that Hasselhoff and Steel managed to get in their comedy spots, including the slow-motion beach run, accompanied by the Baywatch theme song. Again it was the mulleted rocker British Steel who took the fall, this time being pinned by CBC after a vicious backdrop suplex.


Match four:
Darkness Kitty! [6'06" Darkness Bomber] Kotaro Shimita
- Now that the Rebels Without a Pulse are seemingly a thing of the past, Darkness Kitty! is concentrating on singles matches. Perennial underdog Shimita posed little threat to Kitty!, who won a glorified squash match with his crossed arms bomb, the Darkness Bomber.


Match five:
Usagi Yoshida{x} & Norihiko Miura [14'09" Digital Halo] Tate Monroe[HVW] & El Hijo del Super Macho[ILL]{o}
- The unusual tagteam partners for the Independent Super-Lightweight champion continued, as the Pink Spider found himself on the same side of the ring as the wrestling monk, Miura. Miura seemed disapproving of a lot of Yoshida's tactics, frowning at the bubbly pink-haired crowd favourite and even giving him some stern words at one point, when Yoshida was grinning for the crowd instead of making a cover. This match also featured a rematch of sorts between Yoshida and his last title challenger, Monroe. They put on another wrestling clinic, pleasing the crowd to no end. Unfortunately EHdSM was again listless, in what was his last match on this tour, but the other three wrestlers carried the match effectively. Miura and Monroe also had some choice exchanges, Monroe managing to escape from Miura's prayer-style piledriver, and almost winning the match with a cross armbreaker. In the end though, it was Yoshida trapping EHdSM in his stepover toehold dragon sleeper, which he calls the Digital Halo, and the tapout came quickly.


Match six - Trinity X titles:
Shoji Tamura{x}, Jeff Kujawa[Free] and Bombay Kaijin © [15'45" Rolling Kouppo Kick] Apollo Kid III, Kyuki Shonjo and Tornado JINTEI{o} [First Defence]
- The first defence for the new Trinity X champions was a match with a result that was never really in doubt. Noone gave the inexperienced Apollo, Shonjo and JINTEI a chance of coming away with the titles, but that didn't stop the wrestlers from putting a good match, and building up some tension and excitement along the way. Shonjo went into his now-familiar underdog-in-peril mode, taking a hellacious beating from Tamura and Kujawa in particular. The heel team showed off an array of double and triple-team moves, including an awesome spot where Tamura hit a roundhouse kick on Shonjo, who was then German suplexed by Kaijin.
The latter stages of the match were exciting, with rapid-fire near falls all over the place, and some big dives out of the ring. It looked like Kujawa might get the pin on Shonjo after hitting him with the Algorithm (wrist-clutch fisherman buster), but Apollo made the save. Apollo and Shonjo were thrown from the ring, leaving JINTEI at the mercy of his opponents. A moment later, Kaijin hit JINTEI with the rolling lariat he calls Heaven's Crucible, before Kujawa hit him with the EMC (fireman's carry into a Michinoku Driver II), and Tamura finished him off with a devastating rolling kouppo kick, before covering for the easy 3-count.
After the match, the heels got on the microphone and ran down the competition in Dream Fujin. Kujawa added a bunch of expletives in English, and Kaijin insulted the fans, before Tamura said there was no real competition for them, since they had forced the Rebels Without a Pulse to disband and Yoshida and James were not actively teaming together. The champions then posed with their belts for the ringside photographers.


Overall comments:
This was a show that didn't really do anything. It was just kind of _there_. The major storylines and feuds weren't advanced, and there were no upsets. All the results went the way you'd expect them to. The excitement levels will no doubt pick up tomorrow night at Hakodate, where Yoshida will defend his title for just the second time, against Darkness Kitty!, and gaijin tourists Elvis Sunday and Ty Walker will make their Dream Fujin debuts.



© Dream Fujin, 2006.

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