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  Alex Shelley Interview!
by ZERO1
September 1st, 2005

 
     
  ZERO1: Alex, your first time in ZERO1-MAX was at the "01 US-E" show back in March. What was your impression of ZERO1-MAX when you first arrived and what was it like being placed in the main event with Masato Tanaka and Dick Togo?

Alex Shelley: Well, to be completely honest, the only reason I was slotted into the main event was because Super Crazy couldn't make it. Originally, I was scheduled to team with CW Anderson against Hidaka and Fujita. I was pretty nervous for a couple reasons. One being that Japan is where I wanted to be, so I knew I had to do well. And two being that I was the first, and thus far, only wrestler Spanky had gone to bat for to get into the company; along with Steve Corino backing his word. I didn't want to let those guys down or tarnish Spanky's good word.

On the other hand, I was real excited to wrestle Dick Togo, a guy I've watched since I was in junior high school, and Sonjay, one of my best friends in the business. Nevermind the fact I'm scared of heights.

Z1: Since starting in ZERO1-MAX you've had some amazing battles with current International Junior Champ, Ikuto Hidaka, including scoring a big win over him in the "World-1" Junior tournament but not being able to capture the Jr. title itself later on during the "Fire Festival." What are your thoughts on these matches and Ikuto Hidaka in general?

Alex Shelley: I've said it for awhile now, but Ikuto Hidaka is my favorite opponent. I get better each time I wrestle him, and more importantly, I learn new techniques. He's a lot like me in the sense he knows some lucha, some British style, Battlarts style, and Japanese style. I've wrestled a fair amount of guys out there, and I'd say Ikuto Hidaka is definitely one of the best. We've developed quite the rivalry since I've arrived in ZERO1-MAX and exchanged wins and losses. He brings out the best in me ring-wise, and I'd like to think he feels the same way about me. SHAWN CAPTURE!

Z1: What about other "Tenka-Ichi" Jr. Tournament opponents like Takehiro Murahama, PSYCHO and Osamu Namiguchi?

Alex Shelley: Murahama is an incredible fighter. His precision on kicks is incredibly sharp. PSYCHO I feel will end up being one of the top fliers in the world, and I really want the chance to wrestle him again. Namiguchi reminds me a lot of Shinjiro Otani from 10 years ago. He's going to be a major player, I think. He's another person I have very good in ring chemistry with.

Z1: During the "Fire Festival", you tagged with the "Debt King" Tadao Yasuda in what many saw as an unlikely teaming. What was that like?

Alex Shelley: It was great until he elbow dropped me. Yasuda is a VERY large man.

Z1: Coming up in September for ZERO1-MAX you have some big matches lined up. Once more you'll fight for the NWA International Lightweight tag titles held by Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita. You've fought for these titles before alongside Spanky, this time it's with Sonjay Dutt. You'll also be facing Sonjay for the ZERO1-MAX US openweight title. Do you think you'll be leaving Japan with some gold?

Alex Shelley: I'd say there's a good chance I'll be able to win SOMETHING this upcoming tour. Now that my once future tag partner Spanky is headed back to the WWE, Sonjay and I are kinda similar to how Low Ki and Spanky were a couple years ago. And we all know they managed to snag the straps too.

Let's hope the "Playa from the Himalayas" and I can do the same. Even if we don't, I've beaten Sonjay, he's beaten me, the Z1 US openweight title is up in the air. Hopefully, the end result will be a great match for the Korauken Hall fans, and another step in establishing the very strong ZERO1-MAX jrs. division.

Z1: What opponents would you like to face in ZERO1-MAX that you haven't had the chance to yet?

Alex Shelley: I've been fortunate enough to wrestle most everyone on the roster. Off the top of my head, I can't think of anyone I have yet to wrestle in some sort of tag match or six man. I don't think I've got to wrestle Takaiwa yet, or Omori, who I both have lots of respect for. I'd also like a singles match with Yoshihito Sasaki. I've not locked up with Kohei Sato or Ryouji Sai, but then again, they're heavyweights, as is Omori.

Z1: What do you do to pass the time between shows, do you check out the sights or mostly keep to the room and the internet cafes?

Alex Shelley: I try to mix both. It's hard checking sights out, seeing as I don't know the language. I do LOVE wandering the streets and looking at girls though, and trying to figure different things out. It also depends on who's willing to go out. Spanky was an adventurer, so we would wander about. Sonjay and Corino usually are up for exploring, but not to the extent of Spanky. Bambikiller and Jason The Legend were real adventurous too. I think this next tour being centered around Tokyo, with Hardkore Kidd, Bambi, and Sonjay, there's gonna be a lot of exploring. I hope, at least. Besides that, I do like going to the dojo to train in the downtime, and I always bring tons of DVDs.

Z1: What are your thoughts on Japan and the Japanese wrestling fans? Were they familiar with your work in America before you got there?

Alex Shelley: I adore Japan. I love it. Lots of guys get sick of it, but I love going over there, and it's where I grow as a wrestler. To me, the best wrestlers are in Japan. The Japanese fans are the best fans in the world. It may sound cliche, but they treat you the best, and have the most respect for what you do. Some were familiar with me prior to ZERO1-MAX, as I worked for the smaller Wrestle-Aid Project company that's since closed. I was lucky to have been added to the ZERO1-MAX roster, and I'm very grateful to have been accepted the way I have.

Z1: Any final words for the fans of ZERO1-MAX?

Alex Shelley: Keep supporting the company. The matches in the past 8 months since ZERO1-MAX started are as good as those in any other major Japanese company. I'll wager that much. Adios!

Visit Alex Shelley's website at www.alexshelleyonline.com

 
     
   
  Namiguchi Reaches Milestone!
August 30th, 2005
 
     
  Today was Osamu Namiguchi's 25th birthday, and he had some comments on his recent WWA Welterweight title win and his upcoming defense tomorrow against rival Katsuhiko Nakajima. He commented that winning titles is something all professional wrestlers aspire to, and there were many trials in his career to finally obtain one. He thanked all the veterans, office personel and fans who stuck with him these past few years of his short career.

He did add that if he fails to defend his title against Nakajima tomorrow in Hiroshima he will be extremely disappointed in himself and his victory will lose all meaning to him. He said he wants to move on to the next goal in his career and does not want to take a step backwards.

Today in Ehime, Japan, things didn't get off to a great start as in a 6-man tag teamed with Yoshihito Sasaki and Filoso (who he beat for the WWA belt), Namiguchi lost once again to Nakajima when he was pinned by his German suplex hold. The show drew a massive crowd, some of who had to be turned away after reaching maximum capacity at the Saijo City gym. The card was Main-Evented by Team EMBLEM against Kensuke Sasaki and Takaiwa. Tadao Yasuda also returned.

 
     
   
  Namiguchi Obsessed with Gold!
August 26th, 2005
 
     
 

Ever since winning the WWA World Welterweight Championship, his first ever title, Osamu Namiguchi has become a man obsessed! He apparently won't let the title leave his presence no matter what. Whether he's sleeping, bathing, eating or even going to the bathroom he wears or grasps the title! Namiguchi scored his victory on 8/24 in Nagano over Mexican wrestler Filoso to become the 36th holder of the WWA World Welterweight title.

However, a big challenge awaits him on August 31st in Hiroshima, where he must fance the student of Kensuke Sasaki - Katsuhiko Nakajima. The seventeen year-old phenom has been a thorn in Namiguchi's side during all their previous meetings. First in qualifying bouts for this years "Differ Cup" tag tournament where Nami teamed with Yoshihito Sasaki and lost to the team of Takehiro Murahama and Nakajima. The teams had a re-match during the "Fire Festival" with the same results, Namiguchi getting pinned.

When the "Differ Cup" finally came around, on the second night Nami faced Nakajima in singles action with the bout ending when the time limit ran out, looking like Nakajima was about to score the pin. The re-match for this singles bout happened on Day 2 of the "Fire Festival" with decisive results, as Nakajima defeated Namiguchi in a surprising 11minutes and 26 seconds.

So now Namiguchi must put his newly won title up against Nakajima on 8/31. Will Namiguchi maintain his grasp? Or will history repeat itself?

 
     
     
   
  ZERO1-MAX and Dragondoor Unite!
August 25th, 2005
 
     
 

Today at a press conference in Tokyo, ZERO1-MAX President Yoshiyuki Nakamura and Dragondoor President Noriaki Kawabata, accompanied by Dragondoor fighter Little Dragon and Tiger Mask I (Satoru Sayama), announced the begining of a talent exchange agreement between both companies where they will exchange fighters for their respective shows.

Kawabata announced that current NWA Lightweight tag Team champions, Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka will work the upcoming Dragondoor "Los Conquistadores" show on Sepetember 9th at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall where they will be teamed with an unannounced wrestler in a 6-man tag against YASSHI, Kondo, and Takagi. It was also announced that the group formally known as "Aagan Iisou" - Brother YASSHI, Shuji Kondo, Touru Owashi, Takuya Sugawara, Shogo Takagi would be showing up in ZERO1-MAX soon.

 
     
   
  Namiguchi New WWA Welterweight Champ!
August 24th, 2005
 
     
 

It's a big win for Osamu Namiguchi, and his first taste of gold as he defeated Mexican wrestler, Filoso, for the WWA World Welterweight Championship (pictured above before the match today). Namiguchi was able to score the win with his "Dream Catch" finisher in 8½ minutes. Congratulations to Nami on his first title!

In other news, Tadao Yasuda has apparently turned himself around. He's been a strong presence in all his matches, scoring the pinfall with the Tiger Driver in two of them. He's also made himself very accessible to the fans and has fit in well with ZERO1-MAX by helping to set-up and take down the ring and put out the chairs. Becauase of this Yasuda has been invited back to take part in future tours, the October Series being the most likely.

In the main event Team Emblem battled Team ROWDY, where Otani and Tanaka won once again in just under 16 minutes when Tanaka hit the "Roaring Elbow" on Yokoi.

 
     
   
  Another Angered By "Debt King" Inclusion!
August 11th, 2005
 
     
 

Another ZERO1-MAX wrestler made his feelings for Tadao "Debt King" Yasuda known today, as Takao Omori came to the Toyko offices to review the cards for the upcoming "Fantastic Tour." Omori saw that he is teamed with Yasuda in two 6-man tag matches on 8/20 and 8/22. Upon reading the match-ups he exploded at Otani's decision to support this. (Shinjiro Otani and Yoshiyuki Nakamura are the official matchmakers of Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX.

Omori said he also saw Yasuda's lackadaisical performance at the "Fire Festival," and reminded Otani what happened when he and Yasuda teamed back on 7/9 in Nigata at "Decide It Again," and how their arguing caused them to lose the match. "If there is no reliance on your partner, then you can't win as a tag team!" Omori shouted, "Yasuda's lifestyle and way of thinking are the complete opposite of mine" he added, saying the Yasuda only is in it for the money. He then crumpled up the schedule paper and spat on the ground!

Otani was apologetic towards Omori, and told him that Yasuda had come to the comany's office and apologized and Otani believes him. Omori this statment with an amazed look before telling Otani that if something bad happens while Yasuda is his partner it's on Otani's shoulder. Echoing a very similiar sentiment maid earlier in the week by Mr. Nakamura about Yasuda's involvement in the comapny.

Afterwards Otani told the press that he thinks he knows Yasuda better than most and feels he knows "where his true heart lies." Otani then surprisingly said Yasuda had told him that he needed at least to be on three shows for enough money and also needed and advance on his payment to live! Amazingly Otani agreed once again, and booked him on the 8/24 show as well!

 
     
   
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