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| Family Team Up! Differ Cup III!
News & Notes! March 25th, 2007 |
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Catching up on ZERO1-MAX news as they head into
the final show of the "MAX Satisfaction" tour on March 31st in Yokohama
City, with an AWA World Jr title match, a Special Tag match between
brother-in-laws, and current ZERO1-MAX Intercontinental Tag team
champions Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato will team with Kohei's
ROWDY partner Hirotaka Yokoi against Otani, Murakami and Kohei's
former STONEHENGE partner Ryouji Sai. Since entering ZERO1-MAX, Takayama has been a bane to his former NO FEAR tag team partner, Takao Omori. This has dragged Otani and Murakami into the feud, as a slight rivalry between Murakami and Yokoi has also developed. When Kohei returned form injury and decided to join with Takayama, who had already recruited Yokoi to his cause, Kohei's former tag partner Ryouji Sai felt it was a bad move and said so. Now they will all clash in the main event. Omori however will clash with Steve Corino. originally scheduled as the scheduled as a AWA World Heavyweight title match, Corino lost the title on Friday night in Australia.
Current GHC Junior Heavyweight champion and AWA World Jr. Heavyweight champion Tatsuhito Takaiwa will take on American wrestler Chad Collyer in defense of the latter mentioned title. Collyer hails from Indiana and was trained by pro wrestler Dean Malenko. Back on the final show of 2006, ZERO1-MAX wrestler Kamikaze and Pro Wrestling NOAH's Kentaro Shiga competed against each other for the GHC Hardcore Openweight title. In that match, Shiga defended his title in just over 18 minutes with a ground cobra hold. Kamikaze and Shiga are brother-in-laws, and now will unite to take on the ZERO1-MAX ace tag team of Ikuto Hidaka and Minoru Fujita. The two met at a restaurant to drink sake and strengthen their bond before the match. Both men pledged to do their best to gain victory. After
skipping a year, the "Differ Cup" has returned in its third incarnation,
this time under the sponsorship of the Global Pro Wrestling Alliance.
Alliance companies participating are the following:
Here are the current announced participants:
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| Post "Ex-Impact" Press
Conference! March 9th, 2007 |
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Several ZERO1-MAX wrestlers appeared at the FIRST
ON STAGE offices in Tokyo today so comment on the results of the
coming tour, "Ex-Impact" results and the announcement of the 3rd
Celebration from the Yasukuni Shrine on April 7th. |
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| Ex-Impact! Title Changes! March 8th, 2007 |
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Several big title changes last night in Korakuen
Hall at the ZERO1-MAX "Ex-Impact" show. "Ex" as in ex-partner
in the main event where Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato faced
off against the "Wild Child" team of Takao Omori and Manabu Nakanishi
for their Intercontinental Tag Team titles. An important match for
"Wild Child" as they defend their IWGP tag titles on March 11th
against Giant Bernard and Travis Tomko. The match went almost 20 minutes as the heavyweights clashed in the main event. As would be imagined there was lots of hard striking and powerful moves until finally Omori and Nakanishi hit their "Washington Treaty" finishing move on Sato, who kicked out at 2! Sato after exchanging elbow smashes with Omori then delivered a head kick and went for the cover but Nakanishi broke up the pinfall. Takayama then stormed in, grabbing the New Japan wrestler and dropping him hard with a Dragon Suplex! He then turned to Omori and hit him with his Mt. Everest German suplex. Kohei followed that up with his own German Suplex hold for the victory! After the match Takayama put both belts on Kohei's shoulders and said since Kohei scored the pinfall he can hold both belts for them. He also joked with him, asking if he thinks he could defend both titles by himself! Omori on the other hand exploded in anger at the loss, realizing that it was a bad omen going into WILD CHILD's IWGP title match. The Semi-Main Event was Tatsuhito Takaiwa's V1 defense of his newly won GHC Jr. Heavyweight title against young Taiji Ishimori, who has been participating regularly in NOAH. Ishimori put up a spirited fight in his attempt to win the belt, lasting almost 20 minutes with the GHC Jr. and AWA World Jr. champion Takaiwa. Finally Takaiwa went to the power moves, dropping Ishimori with 2 rapid-fire lariats, a vertical brainbuster, and the Death Valley bomb finisher (two powerbombs and a Death Valley Driver) for the victory. Takaiwa will now face Pro Wrestling NOAH's Mushiking Terry on April 28 for his V2 defense. First he will team with his student Osamu Namiguchi against Hidaka and Mushiking Terry on 3/19 in Hokkaido for a tag match. He will also be defending his AWA World Jr. Heavyweight title on 3/31 against American wrestler Chad Collyer in Kanagawa. The 5th match of the show was the clash of UN Heavyweight Champion Ryouji Sai and Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Daisuke Sekimoto. Sekimoto attacked Ryouji at the 2/18 Korakuen Hall show directly after he'd defended his title versus Apache Army's Mammoth Sasaki. Sekimoto then challenged Ryouji to a match as the Korakuen Hall faithful cheered him on. As
reported on this site, both men have been diligently preparing for
the bout. Ryouji has once again gone to his "rustic" training by
visiting the Nachi Waterfalls and training on the rough terrain
and natural paths of the park. Sekimoto on the other hand has relied
on the surrounding of bustling Tokyo to strengthen himself for the
match. And the two fighters delivered, as Sekimoto went on the attack right from the beginning. The two exchange many hard chops and strikes, with Rouji using his kicks and Sekimoto using his chops and hard lariats. Sekimoto rolled to the outside only for Ryouji to drop a Nachi Waterfall double footstomp from the apron, followed by another from the top turnbuckle to the outside from more than 2.5 meters onto Sekimoto's stomach. This
only infused the crowd with support for the Big Japan and Tokyo
Favorite as the crowd began to chant "Sekimoto! Sekimoto!" As they
returned to the ring Ryouji went for yet another Nachi Waterfall
but Sekmimoto kicked out at two! As the crowd continued to chant his name, Sekimoto rose to his feet and delivered a powerful Liger Bomb. And while Ryouji was able to block one strong lariat with a quick kick he was soon felled by another but kicked out a one. He then hit his devastating German suplex, a lariat and then a German suplex hold for the win to become champion! The Korakuen Hall audience blessed Sekimoto's victory with a large cheer! Ryouji shook the new champ's hand and fastened the belt around his waist. Sekimoto expressed his gratitude after the match saying he will continue to more forward now that he's champion. Sekimoto also holds the Big Japan Tag Team titles alongside ZERO1-MAX's Yoshihito Sasaki. The 4th match was a junior class tag team match with veteran Ikuto Hidaka teaming with young Shota Takanishi versus BattlArts' Munenori Sawa and DRAGON GATE's Super Shisa. This match went 13:16 before Shisa managed to pin Takanishi. Osamu Namiguchi got his re-match against NOAH's Atsushi Aoki in the third match. The two had first faced back on 12/27 at the final ZERO1-MAX show of 2006 - "Celebration Return in Zeros." There Aoki won with a jujigatame in just under 8 minutes. Both fighters wore their short trunks, Nami in black and Aoki in blue. Namiguchi rushed to the ring to glare down Aoki who only started back at the ZERO1-MAX junior. Nami had recently begun to win some of his matches since that defeat but once again fell to Aoki and his "Assault Point" kick. After the match Aoki said he'd like to face the upper echelons of ZERO1-MAX juniors in the future, mentioning current GHC Junior champion Tatsuhito Takaiwa. Shinjiro Otani and Minoru Fujita defeated the BIG MOUTH LOUD team of Kazunari Murakami and Katsumi Usuda in the official opening match of the show. The match started with Otani and Murakami which the crowd enjoyed, as the two had a spirited rivalry before becoming allies when Matsunaga ran amok one again. It came down to Fujita and Usuda however, as Fujita pinned him with the Sasuke Special. Also on the show Kamikaze defeated Yoshihito Sasaki in a singles match. And Gha-Cha-Pin defeated Rikiya Fudo in a dark match. |
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| ZERO1-MAX In Real Japan! March 7th, 2007 |
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Satoru Sayama's Real Japan Pro Wrestling held
a show in Korakuen Hall in front of 1,259 fans showcasing the debut
of the new "Super Tiger." Little is known of the new Super Tiger,
other than his stats (180 cm/95 kg) and that his age is above 30
years old. Sayama, the original Tiger Mask, felt that Super Tiger's
first opponent needed to be somebody that could draw out the new
generation Tiger Mask's "superstar power" and back in February recruited
ZERO1-MAX junior Ikuto Hidaka for the task. Back on 2/9 during the
press conference announcing the show Sayama had many nice things
to say about Hidaka, calling him a "...splendid wrestler who embodies
the ideals of pro wrestling."
The match went just over 10 minutes and saw Super Tiger, along with
a flurry of kicks, display the classic moves of the Tiger Mask.
Hidaka managed to rally and began to take control of the match.
Catching one of Super Tiger's kicks, he hit a dragon screw leg whip,
a low drop-kick to the leg and then grabbing the Shawn Capture!
Super Tiger, obviously having scouted Hidaka was prepared and quickly
escaped. His luck wouldn't hold however as Hidaka, also known for
well studying his opponents, dodge a high axe kick and snatched
a solarina roll-up for the victory. After the match Hidaka shook
hands with and raised Super Tiger's arm to the crowd's applause.
The opening match of the show was a "ZERO1-MAX offer match" between
Osamu Namiguchi and Shota Takanishi. Shota, until lately, had managed
to get several victories over the senior Namiguchi. Nami himself
was in a horrible losing streak in general until finally defeating
Takanishi in a tag match at "Make the Emotion ~Strong Ism~" where
he submitted him. And on the following show of the tour when he
won via missile dropkick. In this match the two showed their familiarity and competitiveness by crashing hard for 7 minutes. Nami finally was able to hit the missle dropkick and lock on the double leg crab hold for the submission victory. Now he must face Pro Wrestling NOAH's Atsushi Aoki tomorrow at "Ex-Impact." Nami last faced Aoki in a singles match on 12/27 at the "Celebration Return in Zeros" show in Korkauen Hall where he lost to a jujigatme after a hard fought match. Shota will be teaming with Hidaka tomorrow in a tag match to take on BattlArts' Munenori Sawa and Dragon Gate's Super Shisa.
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| United National Title Competitors
Prepare! March 6th, 2007 |
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Ryouji Sai will defend his ZERO1-MAX United National
Heavyweight title on the March 8th "Ex-Impact" show against Big
Japan Pro Wrestling's Daisuke Sekimoto. Sekimoto entered the ring
after Ryouji's 2/18 match against Mammoth Sasaki, attacking him
from behind with a German Suplex before getting on the microphone
and offering a challenge. Since then, Ryouji has been very focused on his preparation for this match. As earlier reported he's been training at the Nachi Waterfall's at Yoshino-Kumano National Park in Wakayama, Japan. Where he commented on his upcoming match: "Daisuke Sekimoto, by the way he intruded after my last victory, believes he is the wrestler with the sufficient power to challenge for my title. Sekimoto is a big and powerful fighter, but he cannot defeat me. I expect it will be a good match."Sekimoto on the other hand has turned to his urban surroundings to do some power training with Big Japan Tag Team champions partner and ZERO1-MAX wrestler Yoshihito Sasaki. Tying a rope to the ring truck, Sekimoto (175 cm/110 kg) pulled the 3½ ton vehicle over 500 meters! Yoshihito Sasaki rode at the wheel cheering his partner on. "The weight of this truck is approximately thirty-fives times the weight of Ryouji Sai. My striking and grappling skills are not to the level of Sai, but it is my power and strength that will win the match."Other extreme training undertaken by Sekimoto is being struck with an aluminum bat across the chest to prepare for Ryouji's hard kicks. And dropping a 50kg metal weight on his abs to simulate the force of Ryouji's "Nachi Waterfall" top rope double foot stomps. |
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After
skipping a year, the "Differ Cup" has returned in its third incarnation,
this time under the sponsorship of the Global Pro Wrestling Alliance.
Alliance companies participating are the following:


























