My prediction? PainDreamboat wrote:Twin Towers vs Hideki Suzuki & Takuya Nomura announced for Death Vegas. God DAMN
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- Rainmaker_F7
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I woke up and saw on twitter that the Sekimoto-Kamitani match is about to start, so I decided to catch it live. And it was very, very underwhelming. Kamitani's title run was just a huge disappointment overall.
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meanwhile, the Nomura/Suzuki tag match ruled as expected
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Oh man. That Ishikawa head-butt opening Sekimoto up was absolutely brutal. That instant gash and complete crimson mask was something else.
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Sekimoto's forehead took a beating that entire match and finally popped.
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Twin Towers vs Stong BJ from 1/2/17 was amazing.
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Daisuke Sekimoto vs. Yoshihisa Uto Title match from Death Market 36 (1/29/17) was decent.
Call me crazy, but I liked the Masaya Takahashi vs. Ryuichi Sekine Barbed Wire Board Death Match for what it was. Get tired of all the tag death matches and light tube matches sometimes.
Call me crazy, but I liked the Masaya Takahashi vs. Ryuichi Sekine Barbed Wire Board Death Match for what it was. Get tired of all the tag death matches and light tube matches sometimes.
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can't wait for the Suzuki/Sekimoto rematch. i don't see Suzuki winning but he'll come away looking strong as hell.
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Other than the 3 main shows from this year and what realmansman recommended is there anything else worth watching?
I can see some liking Suzuki/Sekimoto but it did little for me, then again i'm kinda mixed on Suzuki. I've been down on the death match division for a while now but thought Isami/Fukimoto & Hoshino/Takeda were fun.
I can see some liking Suzuki/Sekimoto but it did little for me, then again i'm kinda mixed on Suzuki. I've been down on the death match division for a while now but thought Isami/Fukimoto & Hoshino/Takeda were fun.
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BJW are reviving their junior heavyweight belt which has been inactive for 15 years. A tournament will start on May 25 and finish at the Sumo Hall show.
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If Homicide's not involved then it's a paper championship.
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Takuya Nomura has now won his first, of hopefully many, championship. Granted its only the Yokohama Shopping Street Six Man Tag Team titles but still its something. This also establishes moon vulcan as a proper faction in Big Japan.
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Alot of interesting things happening in BJW right now.
Hideki is looking like such a strong champion. It's already his best title run that he's had in the various promotions he's plied his trade. Really feels like he's found himself.
Sekimoto has been putting over lots of dudes clean in the middle. Uto and Hashimoto are clearly being earmarked for big pushes.
The tag titles are getting a bit of focus now with Speed Of Sounds and Hashimoto/Kamitani being positioned as challengers for Strong BJ.
Then there is the junior tournament. This is so great as it finally gives the smaller lower card BJW guys something tangible to fight for. For YEARS they've been killing it in random pairings in undercard matches and now guys like Shinobu, K-Hash and others have a purpose in life! Really excited to see who wins. I think it should be Kazuki.
Hideki is looking like such a strong champion. It's already his best title run that he's had in the various promotions he's plied his trade. Really feels like he's found himself.
Sekimoto has been putting over lots of dudes clean in the middle. Uto and Hashimoto are clearly being earmarked for big pushes.
The tag titles are getting a bit of focus now with Speed Of Sounds and Hashimoto/Kamitani being positioned as challengers for Strong BJ.
Then there is the junior tournament. This is so great as it finally gives the smaller lower card BJW guys something tangible to fight for. For YEARS they've been killing it in random pairings in undercard matches and now guys like Shinobu, K-Hash and others have a purpose in life! Really excited to see who wins. I think it should be Kazuki.
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Yasufumi Nakanoue and Ryota Hama have signed full time contracts with BJW and will officially become part of the roster starting July 1st