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  1. 3 days ago 

    All Japan Official 5.19 Event Video Digest

    All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 5/19/2013 [Sun] 17:00 @ Ao-re Nagaoki in Niigata
    1,000 Spectators

    (1) Kaz Hayashi & Minoru Tanaka vs. Masanobu Fuchi & Atsushi Aoki
    (5) Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Takao Omori vs. Joe Doering
    (6) LAST REVOLUTION vs STACK OF ARMS 6 Man Tag Match: Suwama, Shuji Kondo & Yasufumi Nakanoueno vs. Masakatsu Funaki, Masayuki Kono & Koji Kanemoto


    (2) 3WAY Match: SUSHI vs. MAZADA vs. Kotaro Suzuki

    (3) Seiya Sanada & Ryota Hama vs. Bambi Killer & Dragan Okic
    ~ Sanada will be heading off to compete and train in Canada. He will be competing in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling with Sanada most notably announced to be defending his GAORA TV title against Rene Dupree later this month.

    (4) World Junior Prelude All Japan vs. Burning 6 Man Tag Match: Akebono, KAI & Hiroshi Yamato vs. Jun Akiyama, Go Shiozaki & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

    All Japan Event Cards for May & June 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/05/02/all-japan-event-cards-for-may-june-2013/

  2. Notes: 1 / 1 week ago 

    All Japan Official Videos for May 10, 2013

    Suwama vs. KENSO, 2012 Champion Carnival - A Block Match, from April 29, 2012 at the Fukuyama Industrial Exchange Center Big Rose.

    Suwama vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, 2012 Champion Carnival - A Block Match, from May 4, 2012 a the Nagoya Congress Center.

  3. 1 week ago 
    [May Event Updates for All Japan and NOAH] Both All Japan and NOAH released updates for their upcoming shows later this month.All Japan also announced that KENSO will miss the upcoming tour as he has been told to relax for the month after he suffered from pneumothorax, or a partial collapsed lung, to his left lung. KENSO will be undergoing evaluation by physicians in the next few days and could undergo surgery depending on the severity of the issue.All Japan announced the full cards for all of their shows, excluding the final show of the tour on June 2nd, among the outside talent involved is HUB from DRAGON GATE/Okinawa Pro who will be competing throughout the tour. The tour will be primarily headlined with LAST REVOLUTION vs. Burning, with the two groups facing off in a 10 man elimination tag match on May 26th.On the NOAH side of things, they will have two back to back big shows this weekend with Kobashi’s final show tomorrow then Sunday with a big show at the Korakuen Hall. Later in the month they will be kicking off the “Northern Navigation” tour as they will be holding both standard and charity shows in the northern region of the country. This will mark Daisuke Harada’s first tour with NOAH and he will have a few high profile matches to kick off his new beginning. Among the outside talent involved in the tour will be Yoshihiro Takayama, who will be competing for a few shows, and Daisuke Ikeda who will be involved in a tag match on the May 17th show.Check out the links below to see the full events that have been announced at this time.All Japan Event Cards for May & June 2013http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/05/02/all-japan-event-cards-for-may-june-2013/NOAH Event Cards for May & June 2013http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/05/02/noah-event-cards-for-may-june-2013/

    [May Event Updates for All Japan and NOAH] Both All Japan and NOAH released updates for their upcoming shows later this month.

    All Japan also announced that KENSO will miss the upcoming tour as he has been told to relax for the month after he suffered from pneumothorax, or a partial collapsed lung, to his left lung. KENSO will be undergoing evaluation by physicians in the next few days and could undergo surgery depending on the severity of the issue.

    All Japan announced the full cards for all of their shows, excluding the final show of the tour on June 2nd, among the outside talent involved is HUB from DRAGON GATE/Okinawa Pro who will be competing throughout the tour. The tour will be primarily headlined with LAST REVOLUTION vs. Burning, with the two groups facing off in a 10 man elimination tag match on May 26th.

    On the NOAH side of things, they will have two back to back big shows this weekend with Kobashi’s final show tomorrow then Sunday with a big show at the Korakuen Hall. Later in the month they will be kicking off the “Northern Navigation” tour as they will be holding both standard and charity shows in the northern region of the country. This will mark Daisuke Harada’s first tour with NOAH and he will have a few high profile matches to kick off his new beginning. Among the outside talent involved in the tour will be Yoshihiro Takayama, who will be competing for a few shows, and Daisuke Ikeda who will be involved in a tag match on the May 17th show.

    Check out the links below to see the full events that have been announced at this time.

    All Japan Event Cards for May & June 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/05/02/all-japan-event-cards-for-may-june-2013/

    NOAH Event Cards for May & June 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/05/02/noah-event-cards-for-may-june-2013/

     
  4. Notes: 1 / 2 weeks ago 

    All Japan Official Videos for May 3, 2013

    Yuji Nagata vs. Daisuke Sekimoto, 2012 Champion Carnival Official  A Block Match, from April 29, 2012 at the Fukuyama Industrial Exchange Center Big Rose

    Manabu Soya vs. Yuji Okabayashi, 2012 Champion Carnival B Block Match, from May 4, 2012 at the Nagoya Congress Center.

  5. Notes: 8 / 2 weeks ago 

    [Match of the Day - Kenta Kobashi Series] Here is the third match of this eleven match series, as we countdown to Kenta Kobashi’s official retirement on May 11th.

    Kenta Kobashi vs. “Dr. Death” Steve Williams from August 31, 1993 at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo.

    This bout would mark the first ever singles battle between Kobashi and Dr. Death. Kobashi has been making strides as a single competitor at this time, but has yet to claim the singles victory that he needed to push himself to the next level. Williams of course was a mainstay at this time and was on the verge of becoming a Triple Crown Champion within the next year following this match. This match would be a contendership match for the current Triple Crown Champion in Mitsuharu Misawa.
    This match is noteworthy for being one of the more repeated brutal finishes to a match, and definitely ended up showing the toughness of Kobashi. If Kobashi surviving against Stan Hansen a month prior was not enough.

  6. 3 weeks ago 

    [Seiya Sanada Excursion Update] A video has been released to announce that Rene Dupree and Seiya Sanada will battle for the All Japan Pro Wrestling (GAORA) TV title in May and June 2013 in Maritimes, Canada.

    Of course, it was announced earlier today that Seiya Sanada would be partaking in his first ever excursion to Canada later this month to train with Dupree’s father, Emil Dupree.

    http://keepingthespiritalive.tumblr.com/post/49360992635/all-japan-news-part-1-all-japan-announced-that

  7. Notes: 1 / 3 weeks ago 
    [All Japan News Part 2] MAZADA’s new “team” announced and All Japan released an update for May 18th show at the Korakuen Hall.MAZADA announced via video during the April 29th show that he is looking to bring together a team of his own as he returns to All Japan, and today All Japan announced the card for their upcoming May 18th show with “Bambikiller” Chris Raaber & Dragan Okic joined alongside MAZADA for the next tour. Raaber last competed in All Japan during the 2012 World’s Strongest Tag League and this will mark the debut for Okic in All Japan. Okic stands 186cm (6’1”) and weighs in at (231lbs). He was born October 29, 1991 and hails from Bosnia-Herzegovina.Below is the updated card for the May 18th show.All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 5/18/2013 [Sat] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in TokyoNewly Announced:(-)  6 Man Tag Match: Akebono, Ryota Hama & SUSHI vs. MAZADA, Bambikiller & Dragan Okic(-) 6 Man Tag Match: Masakatsu Funaki, Masayuki Kono & Masanobu Fuchi vs. Kaz Hayashi, Shuji Kondo & Yasufumi Nakanoueno(-) Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Takao Omori vs. KENSO(-) Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Seiya Sanada vs. KAI(-) World Tag Prelude ~ Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Joe Doering vs. Go Shiozaki(-) World Tag & World Junior Prelude Tag Match: Suwama & Hiroshi Yamato vs. Jun Akiyama & Yoshinobu KanemaruPreviously Announced:(-) All Asia Tag Championship Match: [92nd Champions] Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki vs. [Challengers] Minoru Tanaka & Koji Kanemoto~ 1st title defense.

    [All Japan News Part 2] MAZADA’s new “team” announced and All Japan released an update for May 18th show at the Korakuen Hall.

    MAZADA announced via video during the April 29th show that he is looking to bring together a team of his own as he returns to All Japan, and today All Japan announced the card for their upcoming May 18th show with “Bambikiller” Chris Raaber & Dragan Okic joined alongside MAZADA for the next tour. Raaber last competed in All Japan during the 2012 World’s Strongest Tag League and this will mark the debut for Okic in All Japan. Okic stands 186cm (6’1”) and weighs in at (231lbs). He was born October 29, 1991 and hails from Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    Below is the updated card for the May 18th show.

    All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 5/18/2013 [Sat] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo

    Newly Announced:

    (-)  6 Man Tag Match: Akebono, Ryota Hama & SUSHI vs. MAZADA, Bambikiller & Dragan Okic
    (-) 6 Man Tag Match: Masakatsu Funaki, Masayuki Kono & Masanobu Fuchi vs. Kaz Hayashi, Shuji Kondo & Yasufumi Nakanoueno

    (-) Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Takao Omori vs. KENSO
    (-) Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Seiya Sanada vs. KAI
    (-) World Tag Prelude ~ Champion Carnival AFTER THAT Single Match: Joe Doering vs. Go Shiozaki

    (-) World Tag & World Junior Prelude Tag Match: Suwama & Hiroshi Yamato vs. Jun Akiyama & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

    Previously Announced:

    (-) All Asia Tag Championship Match: [92nd Champions] Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki vs. [Challengers] Minoru Tanaka & Koji Kanemoto
    ~ 1st title defense.

     
  8. Notes: 1 / 3 weeks ago 
    [All Japan News Part 1] All Japan announced that Seiya Sanada will be going on his first excursion and a new wrestler, Seiki Yoshioka, joins All Japan Pro-Wrestling. It was officially announced that Seiya Sanada will be heading heading to Canada to partake in his first ever training excursion. Sanada looks to expand his knowledge and grow as a professional wrestling. This will only be a short excursion as he is already scheduled to return for All Japan’s big show on June 30th.It seems Sanada will be training under Emil Dupree, father of Rene Dupree, during his time in Canada.Sanada was reported to have had a few offers under him, but it is obvious that he chose to stay the one that allows him to still compete in All Japan.Sanada will be facing off against his “new rival” in KAI on May 18th in what is being touted as his real send-off match. KAI stated that he looks forward to facing KAI once again and he aims to claim the victory to set off on his excursion.All Japan announced that a new wrestler will be joining their promotion as Seiki Yoshioka, formerly known as SEIKI in Wrestle Gate, will be joining All Japan full time. Seiki stands 170cm (5’6”) and weighs in at 75kg (165lbs), he was born January 5, 1988 and is from Fukuyama City, Kumamoto Prefecture. Seiki will be heading to the All Japan dorms soon as he aims to make his re-debut under All Japan in the near future.HANZO also attended the press conference as Seiki has been his student for the last 10 years, or so, in Wrestle Gate.Seiki’s talents were also noted as he has been practicing Taekwondo since his High School days and he is noted to being a heavy kicker. Seiki is looking forward to competing with so many top level names and will work hard to not let anyone down.Seiki Yoshioka should be a fine addition to All Japan’s junior roster.

    [All Japan News Part 1] All Japan announced that Seiya Sanada will be going on his first excursion and a new wrestler, Seiki Yoshioka, joins All Japan Pro-Wrestling.

    It was officially announced that Seiya Sanada will be heading heading to Canada to partake in his first ever training excursion. Sanada looks to expand his knowledge and grow as a professional wrestling. This will only be a short excursion as he is already scheduled to return for All Japan’s big show on June 30th.
    It seems Sanada will be training under Emil Dupree, father of Rene Dupree, during his time in Canada.
    Sanada was reported to have had a few offers under him, but it is obvious that he chose to stay the one that allows him to still compete in All Japan.
    Sanada will be facing off against his “new rival” in KAI on May 18th in what is being touted as his real send-off match. KAI stated that he looks forward to facing KAI once again and he aims to claim the victory to set off on his excursion.

    All Japan announced that a new wrestler will be joining their promotion as Seiki Yoshioka, formerly known as SEIKI in Wrestle Gate, will be joining All Japan full time. Seiki stands 170cm (5’6”) and weighs in at 75kg (165lbs), he was born January 5, 1988 and is from Fukuyama City, Kumamoto Prefecture. Seiki will be heading to the All Japan dorms soon as he aims to make his re-debut under All Japan in the near future.
    HANZO also attended the press conference as Seiki has been his student for the last 10 years, or so, in Wrestle Gate.
    Seiki’s talents were also noted as he has been practicing Taekwondo since his High School days and he is noted to being a heavy kicker. Seiki is looking forward to competing with so many top level names and will work hard to not let anyone down.
    Seiki Yoshioka should be a fine addition to All Japan’s junior roster.

     
  9. Notes: 1 / 3 weeks ago 
    [All Japan News Part 2] All Japan Pro-Wrestling held a press conference to announce the next set of championship matches that will take place during the months of May and June.Jun Akiyama emerged the 2013 Champion Carnival winner after his 10 time of competing in the tournament in near 21 year career as a professional wrestler. With the win, Akiyama ha earned himself a chance to challenge for the Triple Crown belts against Suwama on June 30th. Akiyama also gave some props to KAI, as KAI worked hard to get to the finals as well, especially for him to have been able to get past Shiozaki earlier in the show.Suwama and Akiyama opened the press conference to make their championship match on June 30th official. Suwama noted his disappointment in himself for being unable to make it to the finals of the tournament, but Suwama will now have to strive to reclaim his revenge over Akiyama for beating him for the Triple Crown back in 2011. Akiyama stated that he has a feeling that he will not lose this upcoming match and he has a renewed sense of strength and will.The Asia Tag belts will be the first titles to be defended in the opening event of the next tour as Kotaro Suzuki and Atsushi Aoki will be in a rematch against the former champions in Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto on May 18th. Kotaro and Aoki accepted the revenge match on April 25th with both teams appearing to be almost back and forth each time they meet in the ring. So it seems at the Kotaro and Aoki are finally looking to settle the score and prove themselves to be rightful champions. The junior Burning duo seem confident heading into the match.Yoshinobu Kanemaru will be defending the World Junior belt against Hiroshi Yamato on June 2nd. Yamato came out to challenge the champion following his successful defense against SUSHI on April 26th, and on April 29th, Yamato pinned the champion in the scheduled 6 man tag match. “Jonestsu Baka” Yamato aims to “stop Burning”, but Kanemaru aims to remain as the solid champion.Before the scheduled Triple Crown bout between Suwama and Akiyama, the World Tag belts will be on the line as Akiyama and Go Shiozaki will be defending against Suwama and Joe Doering. LAST REVOLUTION (L/R), Suwama & Doering, picked up the right to face the champions after they defeated Masakatsu Funaki and Masayuki Kono on April 29th. L/R proved to have a lot of power and momentum on their side as they picked up the victory against SOA fairly quickly. The Champion team though aims make this only the beginning of their run.Below are the announced cards at this time.All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 5/18/2013 [Sat] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo(-) Asia Tag Championship Match: [92nd Champions] Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki vs. [Challengers] “Junior Stars” Minoru Tanaka & Koji Kanemoto~ 1st title defense.All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 6/2/2013 [Sun] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
(-) World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: [35th Champion] Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. [Challenger] Hiroshi Yamato~ 3rd title defense.(-) World Tag Championship Match: [65th Champions] “Burning” Jun Akiyama & Go Shiozaki vs. [Challengers] “Last Revolution” Suwama & Joe Doering~ 1st title defense.All Japan Pro-Wrestling “Pro Wrestling LOVE in Ryogoku ~a biding belief~”, 6/30/2013 [Sun] 16:00 @ Ryogoku Kokugikan in TokyoTriple Crown Championship Match: [46th Champion] Suwama vs. [Challenger/Champion Carnival Winner] Jun Akiyama~ 1st title defense.

    [All Japan News Part 2] All Japan Pro-Wrestling held a press conference to announce the next set of championship matches that will take place during the months of May and June.

    Jun Akiyama emerged the 2013 Champion Carnival winner after his 10 time of competing in the tournament in near 21 year career as a professional wrestler. With the win, Akiyama ha earned himself a chance to challenge for the Triple Crown belts against Suwama on June 30th. Akiyama also gave some props to KAI, as KAI worked hard to get to the finals as well, especially for him to have been able to get past Shiozaki earlier in the show.
    Suwama and Akiyama opened the press conference to make their championship match on June 30th official. Suwama noted his disappointment in himself for being unable to make it to the finals of the tournament, but Suwama will now have to strive to reclaim his revenge over Akiyama for beating him for the Triple Crown back in 2011. Akiyama stated that he has a feeling that he will not lose this upcoming match and he has a renewed sense of strength and will.

    The Asia Tag belts will be the first titles to be defended in the opening event of the next tour as Kotaro Suzuki and Atsushi Aoki will be in a rematch against the former champions in Minoru Tanaka and Koji Kanemoto on May 18th.
    Kotaro and Aoki accepted the revenge match on April 25th with both teams appearing to be almost back and forth each time they meet in the ring. So it seems at the Kotaro and Aoki are finally looking to settle the score and prove themselves to be rightful champions. The junior Burning duo seem confident heading into the match.

    Yoshinobu Kanemaru will be defending the World Junior belt against Hiroshi Yamato on June 2nd. Yamato came out to challenge the champion following his successful defense against SUSHI on April 26th, and on April 29th, Yamato pinned the champion in the scheduled 6 man tag match. “Jonestsu Baka” Yamato aims to “stop Burning”, but Kanemaru aims to remain as the solid champion.

    Before the scheduled Triple Crown bout between Suwama and Akiyama, the World Tag belts will be on the line as Akiyama and Go Shiozaki will be defending against Suwama and Joe Doering. LAST REVOLUTION (L/R), Suwama & Doering, picked up the right to face the champions after they defeated Masakatsu Funaki and Masayuki Kono on April 29th. L/R proved to have a lot of power and momentum on their side as they picked up the victory against SOA fairly quickly. The Champion team though aims make this only the beginning of their run.

    Below are the announced cards at this time.

    All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 5/18/2013 [Sat] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo

    (-) Asia Tag Championship Match: [92nd Champions] Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki vs. [Challengers] “Junior Stars” Minoru Tanaka & Koji Kanemoto
    ~ 1st title defense.

    All Japan Pro-Wrestling “RISE UP TOUR 2013”, 6/2/2013 [Sun] 18:00 @ Korakuen Hall in Tokyo

    (-) World Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: [35th Champion] Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. [Challenger] Hiroshi Yamato
    ~ 3rd title defense.
    (-) World Tag Championship Match: [65th Champions] “Burning” Jun Akiyama & Go Shiozaki vs. [Challengers] “Last Revolution” Suwama & Joe Doering
    ~ 1st title defense.

    All Japan Pro-Wrestling “Pro Wrestling LOVE in Ryogoku ~a biding belief~”, 6/30/2013 [Sun] 16:00 @ Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo

    Triple Crown Championship Match: [46th Champion] Suwama vs. [Challenger/Champion Carnival Winner] Jun Akiyama
    ~ 1st title defense.

     
  10. 3 weeks ago 
    [All Japan News Part 1] Masayuki Uchida was basically told to that he should resign due to a message on the new owner Nobuo Shiraishi “facebook wall”, yes his facebook wall… (that is where most of these comments from Shiraishi comes from, and why it is just a load of something in my opinion).Apparently Uchida and Keiji Mutoh met with the Shiraishi about 10 days ago and it seems much was talked about with what the new owner has been saying from his account. Pretty much the gist of things is that Shiraishi wants to give back the position of chairman to Mutoh, for the “so called” well being of the wrestlers.Though what it all boils down to is that there is still a lot of misunderstanding to what is going on. As many recall, Mutoh stepped down a couple years ago because he felt he did not do his job correctly during Nobukazu Hirai situation. Both Uchida and Mutoh are working towards being the future more so than the past, but when Akiyama won the Champion Carnival, Shiraishi kind of took that as a backwards step, and made the comment he did on his facebook wall.If Uchida does step down his terms is that “100% of the shares should be transferred to Mutoh. There is no trust between the new owner and the current active roster. This is not the way to go for a #1 promotion.”

    [All Japan News Part 1] Masayuki Uchida was basically told to that he should resign due to a message on the new owner Nobuo Shiraishi “facebook wall”, yes his facebook wall(that is where most of these comments from Shiraishi comes from, and why it is just a load of something in my opinion).

    Apparently Uchida and Keiji Mutoh met with the Shiraishi about 10 days ago and it seems much was talked about with what the new owner has been saying from his account. Pretty much the gist of things is that Shiraishi wants to give back the position of chairman to Mutoh, for the “so called” well being of the wrestlers.

    Though what it all boils down to is that there is still a lot of misunderstanding to what is going on. As many recall, Mutoh stepped down a couple years ago because he felt he did not do his job correctly during Nobukazu Hirai situation. Both Uchida and Mutoh are working towards being the future more so than the past, but when Akiyama won the Champion Carnival, Shiraishi kind of took that as a backwards step, and made the comment he did on his facebook wall.

    If Uchida does step down his terms is that “100% of the shares should be transferred to Mutoh. There is no trust between the new owner and the current active roster. This is not the way to go for a #1 promotion.”

     
  11. 3 weeks ago 

    All Japan Official Videos for April 26, 2013

    Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi vs. Akebono & Ryota Hama, Asia Tag, from February 11, 2012 @ Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, 2nd Stadium

    Seiya Sanada vs. Satoshi Kojima from March 21, 2012 at Ryogoku Kokugikan.

  12. 1 month ago 

    All Japan Official Videos for April 19, 2013

    Animal Warrior, Robert Gibson & Gran Hamada vs. TAKA Michinoku, Jamal & Buchanan from July 18, 2004 at the Ryogoku Kokugikan.

    Suwama & Takumi Soya vs. Daisuke Sekimoto & Yuji Okabayashi from March 21, 2012 at the Ryogoku Kokugikan.

  13. Notes: 1 / 1 month ago 
    [All Japan News] All Japan Pro-Wrestling held a public press conference at the J:COM Wonder Studio at the Tokyo Skytree for the upcoming 2013 Champion Carnival tournament. 10 out of the 12 participating wrestlers were on hand to meet with the press before the tournament as it is set to begin on April 18th at the Korakuen Hall.Akebono and Joe Doering both appeared via video (VTR) to give their thoughts on the upcoming tournament as well.Full info on the upcoming Champion Carnival can be found in the link below…http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/A BLOCK■ Suwama: This marks the 9th time for Suwama to be involved in the Champion Carnival tournament. Suwama has picked up a win in the tournament back in 2008 and looks to do the same this year as he reigning Triple Crown champion. Suwama’s goal is to remain undefeated in the tournament and claim the big win on April 29th.■ Tako Omori: Omori’s main goal this year has been laid out as “stop Burning.” Omori has already fallen to defeat by the hands of Burning in the loss of the World Tag belts, but he aims to reclaim his loss and to keep Burning from further “gather strength” in All Japan. Of course Omori still aims to win the tournament and go after the TC once again as well.■ Seiya Sanada: This will mark Sanada’s fifth year of competing in the CC. He only has one goal this year “Just win.”■ Masayuki Kono: This marks the 4th year for Kono to be involved in the tournament. He aims to make this tournament a standout for himself and aims to face his mentor Funaki in the Finals on April 29th.■ Ryota Hama: This will be the 5th time Hama has competed in the Carnival. In the past, Hama has yet to leave with the best results in the end, but this year he seems to have a new found sense of momentum to carry him in the tournament. Hama stated that he looks forward to the matches with his fellow All Japan comrades in KAI, Sanada, and Kono. He wants to work hard to prove himself and aim to once again be called the Triple Crown champion.■ Go Shiozaki: This marks the debut for Shiozaki in the CC and he only aims to walk away with victory. He stated that he would like to face Akiyama in the finals and for Burning to carry the momentum throughout the Carnival.B BLOCK■ Maskatsu Funaki: This will mark the 3rd time that Funaki has competing in the CC. No one in the B Block has managed to win the CC in the past, but Funaki aims to proceed carefully and decisively in each of his bouts. Funaki seems to be working towards a match by match plan to make sure he advances to the finals. Funaki will have one of the heaviest schedules in the tournament as he is scheduled for a CC match back to back for the first 4 days.■ KENSO: This marks KENSO’s 3rd year in the tournament. KENSO will be up against Akiyama first thing and he seems to be only concerned with that match at this time. A win over Akiyama would do wonders in raising KENSO’s confidence as he aims for victory.■ KAI: This will be KAI’s first time competing in the CC and he aims to make an impact since his transition to become a Heavyweight class wrestler. KAI acknowledged that he might be a little smaller than everyone else, but he aims to fight with his full heart and soul to claim victory.■ Jun Akiyama: This year marks Akiyama’s 10th time for competing in the CC, and he aims to go to the Finals and once again get a shot at the Triple Crown. “Intense match, Please expect. I will do my best.”■ Akebono: This year will be the 2nd time for Akebono to compete in the CC, and he wants to do his best to try and go to the finals. ■ Joe Doering: This will be Doering’s 4th year competing in the CC. Doering aims to face his fellow LAST REVOLUTION teammate, Suwma, in the finals and show the fans a great match. He wants to showcase what L/R is all about and hopes to meet the expectations of the fans. He aims to be a worthy challenger for the Triple Crown.The 2013 Champion Carnival tournament is set to begin on April 18th and will run to the finals that are set to take place on April 29th. Once again, the full info can be found via the link below.http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/Previous interview post with Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151605822366098&set=a.297677646097.181869.189144446097&type=1&relevant_count=1Previous interview post with Suwama and Tako Omori.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151608919046098All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

    [All Japan News] All Japan Pro-Wrestling held a public press conference at the J:COM Wonder Studio at the Tokyo Skytree for the upcoming 2013 Champion Carnival tournament. 10 out of the 12 participating wrestlers were on hand to meet with the press before the tournament as it is set to begin on April 18th at the Korakuen Hall.
    Akebono and Joe Doering both appeared via video (VTR) to give their thoughts on the upcoming tournament as well.

    Full info on the upcoming Champion Carnival can be found in the link below…
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/

    A BLOCK
    Suwama: This marks the 9th time for Suwama to be involved in the Champion Carnival tournament. Suwama has picked up a win in the tournament back in 2008 and looks to do the same this year as he reigning Triple Crown champion. Suwama’s goal is to remain undefeated in the tournament and claim the big win on April 29th.
    Tako Omori: Omori’s main goal this year has been laid out as “stop Burning.” Omori has already fallen to defeat by the hands of Burning in the loss of the World Tag belts, but he aims to reclaim his loss and to keep Burning from further “gather strength” in All Japan. Of course Omori still aims to win the tournament and go after the TC once again as well.
    Seiya Sanada: This will mark Sanada’s fifth year of competing in the CC. He only has one goal this year “Just win.”
    Masayuki Kono: This marks the 4th year for Kono to be involved in the tournament. He aims to make this tournament a standout for himself and aims to face his mentor Funaki in the Finals on April 29th.
    Ryota Hama: This will be the 5th time Hama has competed in the Carnival. In the past, Hama has yet to leave with the best results in the end, but this year he seems to have a new found sense of momentum to carry him in the tournament. Hama stated that he looks forward to the matches with his fellow All Japan comrades in KAI, Sanada, and Kono. He wants to work hard to prove himself and aim to once again be called the Triple Crown champion.
    Go Shiozaki: This marks the debut for Shiozaki in the CC and he only aims to walk away with victory. He stated that he would like to face Akiyama in the finals and for Burning to carry the momentum throughout the Carnival.

    B BLOCK
    Maskatsu Funaki: This will mark the 3rd time that Funaki has competing in the CC. No one in the B Block has managed to win the CC in the past, but Funaki aims to proceed carefully and decisively in each of his bouts. Funaki seems to be working towards a match by match plan to make sure he advances to the finals. Funaki will have one of the heaviest schedules in the tournament as he is scheduled for a CC match back to back for the first 4 days.
    KENSO: This marks KENSO’s 3rd year in the tournament. KENSO will be up against Akiyama first thing and he seems to be only concerned with that match at this time. A win over Akiyama would do wonders in raising KENSO’s confidence as he aims for victory.
    KAI: This will be KAI’s first time competing in the CC and he aims to make an impact since his transition to become a Heavyweight class wrestler. KAI acknowledged that he might be a little smaller than everyone else, but he aims to fight with his full heart and soul to claim victory.
    Jun Akiyama: This year marks Akiyama’s 10th time for competing in the CC, and he aims to go to the Finals and once again get a shot at the Triple Crown. “Intense match, Please expect. I will do my best.”
    Akebono: This year will be the 2nd time for Akebono to compete in the CC, and he wants to do his best to try and go to the finals.
    Joe Doering: This will be Doering’s 4th year competing in the CC. Doering aims to face his fellow LAST REVOLUTION teammate, Suwma, in the finals and show the fans a great match. He wants to showcase what L/R is all about and hopes to meet the expectations of the fans. He aims to be a worthy challenger for the Triple Crown.

    The 2013 Champion Carnival tournament is set to begin on April 18th and will run to the finals that are set to take place on April 29th. Once again, the full info can be found via the link below.
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/

    Previous interview post with Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki.
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151605822366098&set=a.297677646097.181869.189144446097&type=1&relevant_count=1

    Previous interview post with Suwama and Tako Omori.
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151608919046098

    All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

     
  14. Notes: 1 / 1 month ago 
    [All Japan News] Suwama and Takao Omori were part of a public conference today in the All Japan office to give their finals thoughts on the upcoming Champion Carnival.The current reigning Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Suwama kicked-off the public press conference today and further stated that he would win the Carnival as champion. Much like what Jun Akiyama stated a few days ago, Suwama mentioned that his ideal final would be against his L/R (Last Revolution) teammate in Joe Doering. One of Suwama’s toughest challenges will come against Go Shiozaki on the opening day of the tournament on April 18th. Both Shiozaki and Akiyama have claimed that they will dominate the Carnival and there is a lot on Suwama to attempt to at least halt Shiozaki’s early control of the tournament. Jun Akiyama was also pointed out by Suwama, as if Akiyama can manage to make it to the finals that he wants to face him. Suwama aims for a revenge match against Akiyama following his loss to him in October of 2011 for the Triple Crown Championship.Suwama will also be placed in he same block along with Takao Omori, who he lost to in the first day of last years tournament. This year the two will be pitted against one another on the final day of the scheduled league matches and that match in particular could indeed determine a semi-finalist in the A Block.Takao Omori appeared next and instantly stated that his goal is to “stop the burning”. Omori will be looking for revenge following his, and Manabu Soya’s, loss to Akiayama and Shiozaki on March 17th for the World Tag belts. Omori declared a “wild domination” of the Carnival.Omori noted that Manabu Soya was unable to compete in this years tournament due to suffering a severe injury to his neck and that Omori will do his best to produce results as a singles competitor. Omori aims o deliver results against Burning in particular and he will be up against Shiozaki on April 25th. Outside of Burning, Omori will be going up against Suwama on April 27th. Omori may have gotten the win in the opening round of last year’s Carnival, but their last singles meeting came back on January 13th of this year and saw Suwama get the win. Omori seems poised to go into this tournament with looking at revenge a few losses, and it should surely add towards the heat of each match in the tournament.Previous post with Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151605822366098&set=a.297677646097.181869.189144446097&type=1&relevant_count=1The 2013 Champion Carnival is set to begin on April 18th and you cen find the full Info on the tournament in the link below.http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

    [All Japan News] Suwama and Takao Omori were part of a public conference today in the All Japan office to give their finals thoughts on the upcoming Champion Carnival.

    The current reigning Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Suwama kicked-off the public press conference today and further stated that he would win the Carnival as champion. Much like what Jun Akiyama stated a few days ago, Suwama mentioned that his ideal final would be against his L/R (Last Revolution) teammate in Joe Doering. One of Suwama’s toughest challenges will come against Go Shiozaki on the opening day of the tournament on April 18th. Both Shiozaki and Akiyama have claimed that they will dominate the Carnival and there is a lot on Suwama to attempt to at least halt Shiozaki’s early control of the tournament.
    Jun Akiyama was also pointed out by Suwama, as if Akiyama can manage to make it to the finals that he wants to face him. Suwama aims for a revenge match against Akiyama following his loss to him in October of 2011 for the Triple Crown Championship.
    Suwama will also be placed in he same block along with Takao Omori, who he lost to in the first day of last years tournament. This year the two will be pitted against one another on the final day of the scheduled league matches and that match in particular could indeed determine a semi-finalist in the A Block.

    Takao Omori appeared next and instantly stated that his goal is to “stop the burning”. Omori will be looking for revenge following his, and Manabu Soya’s, loss to Akiayama and Shiozaki on March 17th for the World Tag belts. Omori declared a “wild domination” of the Carnival.
    Omori noted that Manabu Soya was unable to compete in this years tournament due to suffering a severe injury to his neck and that Omori will do his best to produce results as a singles competitor. Omori aims o deliver results against Burning in particular and he will be up against Shiozaki on April 25th. Outside of Burning, Omori will be going up against Suwama on April 27th. Omori may have gotten the win in the opening round of last year’s Carnival, but their last singles meeting came back on January 13th of this year and saw Suwama get the win. Omori seems poised to go into this tournament with looking at revenge a few losses, and it should surely add towards the heat of each match in the tournament.

    Previous post with Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki.
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151605822366098&set=a.297677646097.181869.189144446097&type=1&relevant_count=1

    The 2013 Champion Carnival is set to begin on April 18th and you cen find the full Info on the tournament in the link below.
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/

    All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

     
  15. Notes: 1 / 1 month ago 
    [All Japan News] Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki were part of a public conference today in the All Jaan office to give their finals thoughts on the upcoming Champion Carnival.Burning has been practically dominant since their first appearance in All Japan in late January and it seems they are still a ways away from their true goals. Akiyama finds himself sitting in the B Block of the tournament and Go Shiozaki in the A Block. This will mark the 10th time Akiyama has competed in the Champion Carnival tournament and he aims to win the tournament and move on to regain the Triple Crown belts. Akiyama is specifically looking forward to his match against Masakatsu Funaki on April 27th, as he lost the Triple Crown to him last October.Akiyamal also noted that Joe Doering, in which they first met in the 2011 CC, has exceptional strength. That will be a match he believes should be standout. Akebono’s size will always be a challenge and makes him a touch opponent (they will meet on 4/25). KAI is potentially the wild card opponent, following his leave he has certainly gained some new skills and determination, it is hard for Akiyama to judge him at this time (they will meet on 4/21).As for his opponents, if he were move on the finals, Sanada, Suwama, and or his fellow Burning teammate Go Shiozaki would be the matches he would like to see realized. Speaking of Shiozaki, he came out after Akiyama and gave his thoughts as well on his debut in the Champion Carnival tournament. Shiozaki aims to keep his momentum strong since debuting in All Japan in February and looks forward to his debut and match against Suwama on April 18th on the opening day.All that is currently on Shiozaki’s mind seems to be the opening contest against Suwama, at least the bulk of his small interview seem to focus on that. If he manages to beat Suwama, he earns himself an eventual shot at the Triple Crown belt as long as Suwama is still champion. Of course, he aims to beat Suwama and then move on win the tournament, which will give him even more momentum on his side. Shiozaki noted the comment from Akiyama of them two meeting in the Finals and he did not seem opposed to that idea. He also mentioned Ryota Hama, who he meets on April 27th as that will be a huge test of his strength against the 205kg (450+ lb) big man. Could Shiozaki deliver the Go Flasher to Hama!?!?Shiozaki closed out his portion of the interview by stating that he is proud of Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki in winning the JUNIOR HYPER TAG LEAGUE and he feels that him and Akiyama should receive an extra boost in momentum.The 2013 Champion Carnival is set to begin on April 18th and you cen find the full Info on the tournament in the link below.http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

    [All Japan News] Jun Akiyama and Go Shiozaki were part of a public conference today in the All Jaan office to give their finals thoughts on the upcoming Champion Carnival.
    Burning has been practically dominant since their first appearance in All Japan in late January and it seems they are still a ways away from their true goals. Akiyama finds himself sitting in the B Block of the tournament and Go Shiozaki in the A Block.

    This will mark the 10th time Akiyama has competed in the Champion Carnival tournament and he aims to win the tournament and move on to regain the Triple Crown belts. Akiyama is specifically looking forward to his match against Masakatsu Funaki on April 27th, as he lost the Triple Crown to him last October.
    Akiyamal also noted that Joe Doering, in which they first met in the 2011 CC, has exceptional strength. That will be a match he believes should be standout. Akebono’s size will always be a challenge and makes him a touch opponent (they will meet on 4/25). KAI is potentially the wild card opponent, following his leave he has certainly gained some new skills and determination, it is hard for Akiyama to judge him at this time (they will meet on 4/21).
    As for his opponents, if he were move on the finals, Sanada, Suwama, and or his fellow Burning teammate Go Shiozaki would be the matches he would like to see realized.

    Speaking of Shiozaki, he came out after Akiyama and gave his thoughts as well on his debut in the Champion Carnival tournament. Shiozaki aims to keep his momentum strong since debuting in All Japan in February and looks forward to his debut and match against Suwama on April 18th on the opening day.
    All that is currently on Shiozaki’s mind seems to be the opening contest against Suwama, at least the bulk of his small interview seem to focus on that. If he manages to beat Suwama, he earns himself an eventual shot at the Triple Crown belt as long as Suwama is still champion. Of course, he aims to beat Suwama and then move on win the tournament, which will give him even more momentum on his side. Shiozaki noted the comment from Akiyama of them two meeting in the Finals and he did not seem opposed to that idea. He also mentioned Ryota Hama, who he meets on April 27th as that will be a huge test of his strength against the 205kg (450+ lb) big man. Could Shiozaki deliver the Go Flasher to Hama!?!?
    Shiozaki closed out his portion of the interview by stating that he is proud of Kotaro Suzuki & Atsushi Aoki in winning the JUNIOR HYPER TAG LEAGUE and he feels that him and Akiyama should receive an extra boost in momentum.

    The 2013 Champion Carnival is set to begin on April 18th and you cen find the full Info on the tournament in the link below.
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/04/01/2013-champion-carnival/

    All Japan Event Cards for March & April 2013
    http://www.puroresuspirit.com/2013/02/25/all-japan-event-cards-for-march-april-2013/

     
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