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Osaka IMP Hall; 04-04-06
Topic Started: Apr 6 2006, 05:03 AM (151 Views)
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Keith
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Osaka IMP Hall
Tuesday April 4
2000 Fans

Results:

1- Hasselhoff SE [7'57" Backslide] Ice Dragon

2- Apollo Kid III{x} & Kyuki Shonjo [8'26" Apollo Driver] British Steel & Maiden Japan{o}

3- Trece ante Jason, Pesadilla ante Freddy{x}, Halloween ante Michael[ILL] [12'06" Spike powerbomb] Ultraman Zeta, Tornado JINTEI{o} & Fuego Tigre jr[ILL]

4- Yoshino Nanami [11'57" Blinding Driver] Norihiko Miura

5- Shoji Tamura{x}, Darkness Kitty!, Bombay Kaijin & Super Darkness Panda [21'39" Rolling kouppo kick] Griffin James, Tate Monroe[HVW], Elvis Sunday[NEXT] & Ty Walker[NEXT]{o}



Comments:

- "Blinding Storm" Yoshino Nanami picked up his first big singles win in Dream Fujin, and also got one-up on the man he'll face in four nights' time at the tour finale. He got the victory with the Blinding Driver, a Sitdown over-the-shoulder tombstone.

- The Internacional Lucha Libre trios, making a one-off appearance on this tour, was comprised of three wrestlers dressed like horror movie monsters - Jason from Friday the 13th, Freddy from Nightmare on Elm St and Michael from Halloween. The fans seemed legitimately scared of these three, as they went on a rampage through the crowd after the match, each man swinging a "weapon" as they did so.

- The main event was changed by Billy Thomas at the start of the night. Originally two tagteam matches were advertised, but Thomas combined them to make an eight-man tag match.

- It was a wild match, with plenty of intensity between the teams, and at times within the teams. At one stage Darkness Kitty! and Shoji Tamura seemed to have a disagreement, which was quickly forgotten as the battle commenced. Monroe and James continued their rivalry, and even got into a shoving match late in the match. But again, it didn't eventuate into blows, as the two wrestlers were drawn back into battle.

- The first part of the main event was a huge brawl, with all eight man fighting their way around the IMP Hall, using chairs and weapons, something not seen very often in Dream Fujin. Referee Uncle Dai was obviously under orders to let the battle continue without disqualification. The latter part of the match returned to normal in-ring action, but with plenty of the double and triple-team moves, near-falls and close saves we've come to expect from multiple-wrestler matches in Dream Fujin.

- The end sequence saw James get a _very_ close nearfall on Panda after hitting the Fujingun Stinger, with Tamura and Kitty! both making the hasty save. They sent James from the ring, Kitty! then hitting an inside-out moonsault onto James. Walker caught Tamura off-guard with a lariat, then set up for a springboard move. But he springboarded right into a thrust kick, then took the deadly rolling kouppo kick, Tamura's teammates holding the other faces back as Tamura made the cover, for the 3-count.

- After the main event was over, the face team retreated to the back, Sunday helping Walker up the aisle as Monroe stormed off, looking very unhappy, and James shared a long-distance glare with Tamura before disappearing into the back. Tamura and company celebrated, then called a young ring boy (trainee Kazuo Tanagami) into the ring to celebrate with them. But when the teenager climbed through the ropes, the heels attacked! Tanagami took a few blows and looked set to take a rolling kouppo kick from Tamura, when the faces returned to the ring! James, Monroe, Sunday and even a groggy Walker stormed the ring and cleared out the heels! The two factions were left swapping insults as Tamura and company walked to the back, and James helped young Kazuo to his feet in the ring, to loud applause from the crowd.



© Dream Fujin, 2006.

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