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- Nefercheperur - 22.08.2016 Zum Super J Cup…Halle war halbleer. Kann man bestimmt Diskussionen fuehren warum das so ist, gibt einige Gruende. - C4rnifex - 24.08.2016 NJPW "OnTheRoad" diesmal mit Michael Elgin: 17.07. - 1 Tag vor Beginn des G1-Climax [YOUTUBE]ZbuY-s-llfg[/YOUTUBE] Elgin beim Essen .. warum auch nicht [YOUTUBE]k7NEVGIleBo[/YOUTUBE] Elgin beim Training mit Tanahashi und den Young Lions [YOUTUBE]R1mDD6LY-Lo[/YOUTUBE] 18.07. - Tag 1 des G1-Climax 2016 [YOUTUBE]C2HHEijpRlU[/YOUTUBE] - C4rnifex - 29.08.2016 [Bild: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cqsg8fxUsAAQjFA.jpg] Kenny Omega im Interview mit "Gong Magazine": (Transkript via chris charlton) Über den G1-Climax und das Finale Zitat:"I've never experienced a series like it. It's the thoughest tournament & the most dangerous. There is nothing like it in Canada or America. It's also very different to BOSJ. That is a though tournament for sure, but the G1 is so much more physical. The first couple of matches I wasn't feeling it, but after the Elgin Match I was really exhausted. It's though because I was thinking: 'if I keep up the pace can I make it to the end in one piece?' My plan was obviously to win this matches, but also have the best match in each venue & be the MVP of the tournament. That's a though three goals to reach. Plus the night before the finals .. with Naito - I think we had the best match of the whole series. So I had the best match of the whole G1 as well. A part of me thought I should be satisfied with that and then 'right, just win tomorrow', but then I just felt more & more like: 'no I need an awesome final as well'. I'm always pushing boundaries, but if I can find new ways to find them, well then that's what I should do. The G1 does crazy things to your body. For me, if I didn't have a match, I'd just fall asleep right away - wherever, whenever. So in Yamagata I was facing Nakajima and I really wanted to do some prep - research him before the match .. but I fell asleep. Asleep on the way to Yamagta and woke up to: 'last stop Sendai!'. Luckily I'm always early, so it wasn't a problem. The thing was, I thought I'd get right back on the Shinkansen & there wasn't one, 'oh shit!'. Luckily there was a normal JR-train that got me there in time. But as soon as I got on that one, I fell asleep then too! Yamagata was the last stop so the stadion staff woke me 'huh? am I in Tokyo?'." Über die 5* Matches und die Differenz zu WWE Zitat:"They were both really special. I think before then, my match with Elgin was up there as a match of the year candidate and lots of fans, foreign fans too, thought the same. Then Okada & Ishii went out there & were just awesome. I thought: 'ah, they outdid us', but then there were still chances left. So with who? Naito? But then the day before Okada and Tanahashi had the draw and raised the stakes again. For a wrestler there is obviously pride involved. People are noticing you, for me to have MOTY, it says that people hold my original style in high esteem. But it isn't just for me, but Japanese wrestling at large. There are a lot of fans who think WWE is the top of the pile. Obviously their pyro, music, production is the best. But from where I stand, in ring it isn't the best. It's fun to watch such a high budget production, but they use that to hide a lot of weaknesses." Gedanken zu Bullet Club Zitat:"Bullet Club was in a very though spot before the G1. Everybody left, popularity was waning. It was important to use the final to remind people of the history of the group. If I went to WWE, there's a lot to do there, but my biggest dreams and goals are in Japan. So when I talked to the fans I wanted to say: 'yeah .. I'm a heel, but I'm not planning on leaving'." Seine Meinung und Gedanken zu Kota Ibushi Zitat:"There are precious few people that can change the face of pro wrestling. It may even just be the two of us. So I'm going to stay here in New Japan, doing my best & waiting for him. I was chasing Ibushi for 8 years and finally outgrew him. I hope that's inspiration for him, right? It's not like I could go to WWE and be a junior, there's no point in that. For him to go there, be a junior in WWE, isn't that embarrassing? I can do so much more here in NJ. I wanted to know why he left. I still don't know. Why he went to WWE or wrestled Ikemen Jiro in Wrestle-1. Something's wrong with his head, he changed. He might never come back .. I really don't know. If he did and we meet each other again after so long? No idea what would happen." AJ Styles als 'Starthilfe' Zitat:"As long as AJ was there, I woldn't have had a chance to go heavyweight. BC needed a junior guy. So AJ was the "leader" and I was the junior. So if he was still here, that chance wouldn't come round to me. Thing was, at that time I weighed more than him away. He might have had more of a storied career than me, but in Japan, I'm capable of far more than him. So when he left it was a big chance for me, to show what I'm really capable of in NJPW." Vertragsverhandlungen mit WWE Zitat:"They got in touch with me three times last year. This year I've heard HHH wants me, but I haven't talked with him directly. Even if I did, I wouldn't be going anywhere." Wie fühlt man sich als G1-Gewinner? Zitat:"There is a lot more responsibility now, to be a main eventer. From here I'll wrestle YOSHI-HASHI at the main of another show. If you would have said Yoshi-HASHI being in a main event last year - nobody would believe you. So there is a big responsibility, to get that match over & sell tickets. As G1-winner you have to think about business more .. not just wrestle for yourself, but for the company and Japanese wrestling in general." Persönlicher Vergleich mit Okada, Match bei WK11 Zitat:"Okada is a good champion. He is still young and in peak shape, the perfect athlete. But then again I'm faster, stronger. There is no comparison there. He is tall, popular and he has the backing of the company. I think it'd be an interesting match. I definitely have a strong mental image of beating him. Real life and image training are different things though. I've beem planning this out for a while now & it is not something I really want to say since it's not very heelish .., but I'm flying my parents out from Canada for WK11. My dad retired in April and that is my present to him." Sein zu Hause in Canada, Pläne für die Zukunft Zitat:"I have a home in Canada but I spend most of my time in Japan. I actually like doing the back and forth, the flight gives me a chance to reset. In June I bought a house in Canada for training purpose, still working on it. Maybe holding some training camps there in the future. The hardest part about being in Japan is the mindset that American wrestling is the be all end all. And my job is to elevate Jap. wrestling and make sure it gets the recognition it deserves. The image that WWE is the best wrestling in the world is just that, an image .. and one I want to change. Honestly there isn't a single guy on their roster that's better than me." - C4rnifex - 01.09.2016 Hiroshi Tanahashi im Kurzinterview auf "NJPW-World": (Übersetzung via chris charlton) Sein Trainingsanspruch Zitat:"I was never a big guy at all, so I have always been about making every single move and every single action precise and proper. Be it big moves or just taking a head, an arm or running the ropes. In 2009 I wrestled Kurt Angle and he said I could make it anywhere. I think every time I've trained since then it's never been training to succeed but always training as if for a debut, to constantly broaden my reach worldwide." Was kann man an NJPW ändern/verbessern? Zitat:"We don't lose out on match quality. We have great guys going up against great guys and there's rarely a gap in levels that lets match quality down. I think English has been a hurdle. So we need to keep the English announcing thing going, like we did in Ryogoku. To an extent it transcends a language barrier, the action speaks for itself, the fans reactions speaks for themselves, but we need to keep doing and keep pushing it hard and find ways to push it hard to the audience, make sure everyone knows that we have "World", that it is accessible, that the action's great and there is English announcing too. Just be really persistent about it. I want more of our roster to travel abroad and be seen foreign fans, so that it isn't just me or Okada or whomever. So if really like all of us to have a international tour, packaged as New Japan and not something else. It starts with people knowing what NJPW is. Knowing who our wrestlers are, what they do. People see a video or two and it makes matches much more significant because they recognize people, moves, everything. That is incredibly important work for World right now. It's a natural direction to look more globally and our talent to go through the dojo into our ring .. have a level of talent that makes them competitive on global stage. So I really want us to broaden our horizon going forward." Überseetouren, von Dalton Castle überzeugt Zitat:"I'm not young anymore so I really don't go on these tours for the thrill of travel. I look a lot at moves and different things guys do, think about wether they could work in Japan or to make them work. And I look at wrestlers too, at who would be good in Japan, who we might want to bring over. Right now, I'm really impressed by Dalton Castle. He's come to Japan before, but he is a guy that can really go far. He has this regal like character with his Boys, but you really watch him and everything he does is very crisp, he has a good look, has good facial expressions. He's really on track to be the ace of ROH." Jay White fordert Tanahashi heraus, Respekt verdienen, Rolle in der Backstage Poilitk Zitat:"I'm really happy to hear that, I am .. but .. Why me and not Okada? That's my humility talking ... Respect from fans is obviously a wonderful thing, but respect from your peers, your fellow wrestlers is the peak. When you have people saying they want to wrestle you, or team with you, it means so much. Being popular with fans is wonderful, but that can come and go perhaps, but the respect of your peers is such a big thing. Then there is invisible politics that comes with that. I read once in a newspaper that nobody could touch my backstage political stroke. Honestly, factually, I have no political stroke at all! I'm a wrestler, that's not a thing to worry about." [Bild: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrLhqiFUEAAc4Zx.jpg] - C4rnifex - 01.09.2016 [Bild: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrKkkroUIAAq4y5.jpg] NJPW "LION’S GATE PROJECT3" 01.09.16 Shinjuku FACE Tokyo Exhibition Match Tomoyuki Oka vs Katsuya Kitamura endete im Time Limit Draw [05:00] Singles Match Quiet Storm (NOAH) besiegte Henare (NJPW) mit der Lariat [06:02] Singles Match Hajime Ohara (NOAH) besiegte Hirai Kawato (NJPW) mit dem Muy Bien (Single leg Boston crab plus Armlock) [08:08] Singles Match Kenoh (NOAH) besiegte Teruaki Kanemitsu (NJPW) mit dem Kebou (Soccer Kick) [06:38] Singles Match Tomoaki Honma (NJPW) besiegte Shiro Tomoyose (NOAH)mit dem Kokeshi (Diving Headbutt) [07:13] Singles Match David Finlay (NJPW) besiegte Go Asakawa (K-Dojo) mit dem Prima Nocta (Stunner) [06:30] Singles Match Juice Robinson (NJPW) besiegte Ayato Yoshida (K-Dojo) mit dem Pulp Friction (Inverted double underhook facebuster) [07:42] Singles Match Ryusuke Taguchi (NJPW) besiegte Hitoshi Kumano (NOAH) mit dem Dodon (Chickenwing Facebuster) [08:41] 10-Man Tag Team Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Katsuyori Shibata (NJPW) besiegten Kaito Kiyomiya, Masa Kitamiya, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Maybach Tanuguchi & Go Shiozaki (NOAH) via Backdrop Hold (Bridging belly-to-back suplex) von Nagata an Kiyomiya [17:46] - C4rnifex - 04.09.2016 [Bild: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CrdWAseUMAAv5BH.jpg] NJPW "Road to DESTRUCTION": Tag 1 04.09.16 Kuwana city gymnasium Mie Singles Match Teruaki Kanemitsu besiegte Hirai Kawato mit der Boston Crab [10:21] Singles Match David Finlay besiegte Henare mit dem Prima Nocta (Stunner) [06:33] Tag Team Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan besiegten Captain New Japan & YOSHITATSU mit der Lariat von Kojima an CNJ [10:32] 6-Man Tag Team BULLET CLUB (Yujiro Takahashi, Tanga Roa & Tama Tonga) besiegten CHAOS (Beretta, Rocky Romero & Tomohiro Ishii) mit dem Cutter von Tonga an Romero [09:47] 8-Man Tag Team LOS INGOBERNABLES de JAPON (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) besiegten Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA, Juice Robinson & Hiroshi Tanahashi mit dem Destino von Naito an Robinson (Modified Standing Shiranui) [11:17] 6-Man Tag Team Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata & Katsuyori Shibata besiegten Tiger Mask IV, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma mit dem Exploder Suplex von Nagata an Mask [10:24] 6-Man Tag Team CHAOS (YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada) besiegten BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale & Kenny Omega) mit dem GTR (Lariat into a Backbreaker) von Goto an Owens [16:51] - C4rnifex - 06.09.2016 NJPW "Road to DESTRUCTION": Tag 2 06.09.16 Tochigi Sports Park Gymnasium Tochigi Singles Match Henare besiegte Hirai Kawato mit dem Boston Crab [10:16] Tag Team Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan besiegten David Finlay & Teruaki Kanemitsu mit der TTD von Tenzan an Kanemitsu [11:28] 8-Man Tag Team Tiger Mask IV, Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata & Katsuyori Shibata besiegten Captain New Japan, YOSHITATSU, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma mit dem Exploder Suplex von Nagata an Mask [11:01] 6-Man Tag Team BULLET CLUB (Tanga Roa, Tama Tonga & Kenny Omega) besiegten CHAOS (Beretta, Rocky Romero & YOSHI-HASHI) [13:14] 8-Man Tag Team LOS INGOBERNABLES de JAPON (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) besiegten Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA, Juice Robinson & Hiroshi Tanahashi mit EVIL (STO) von EVIL an Robinson [11:12] 6-Man Tag Team CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada) besiegten BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro Takahashi mit dem GTR (Lariat into a backbreaker) von Goto an Owens [13:03] - C4rnifex - 07.09.2016 NJPW "Road to DESTRUCTION": Tag 3 07.09.16 Urawa Komaba Gym Saitama Singles Match Teruaki Kanemitsu besiegte Hirai Kawato mit der Boston Crab [12:37] Tag Team Manabu Nakanishi & Yuji Nagata besiegten Juice Robinson & Henare mit dem Nagata Lock II (Crossface) von Nagata an Henare [10:42] 8-Man Tag Team Tiger Mask IV, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Katsuyori Shibata besiegten Captain New Japan, YOSHITATSU, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma mit der Lariat von Kojima an CNJ [14:05] 6-Man Tag Team BULLET CLUB (Tanga Roa, Tama Tonga & Chase Owens) besiegten CHAOS (Beretta, Rocky Romero & Tomohiro Ishii) mit der Guerrilla Warfare (Aided double arm DDT) von Roa & Tonga an Rocky Romero [12:44] 8-Man Tag Team LOS INGOBERNABLES de JAPON (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) besiegten Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA, David Finlay & Hiroshi Tanahashi mit EVIL (STO) von EVIL an David Finlay [14:03] 6-Man Tag Team CHAOS (YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada) besiegten BULLET CLUB (Kenny Omega, Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro Takahashi) mit dem GTR (Lariat into a Backbreaker) von Goto an Takahashi [15:35] - C4rnifex - 08.09.2016 NJPW "Road to DESTRUCTION": Tag 4 08.09.16 Shibata-city Culture Center Niigata Singles Match Henare besiegte Hirai Kawato mit dem Boston Crab [10:34] Tag Team Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan besiegten Juice Robinson & Teruaki Kanemitsu mit der Lariat von Kojima an Kanemitsu [11:10] 8-Man Tag Team Tiger Mask IV, Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata & Katsuyori Shibata besiegten Captain New Japan, YOSHITATSU, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma mit dem Exploder Suplex von Nagata an CNJ [13:03] 6-Man Tag Team BULLET CLUB (Tanga Roa, Tama Tonga & Kenny Omega) besiegten CHAOS (Beretta, Rocky Romero & YOSHI-HASHI) mit dem Guerrilla Warfare (Aided double arm DDT) von Roa & Tonga an Romero [14:31] 8-Man Tag Team LOS INGOBERNABLES de JAPON (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) besiegten Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA, David Finlay & Hiroshi Tanahashi mit dem Destino (Modified standing Shiranui) von Naito an Finlay [14:08] 6-Man Tag Team CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada) besiegten BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro Takahashi) mit dem GTR (Lariat into Backbreaker) von Goto an Owens [15:03] [Bild: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cr1sVgFVYAIFz3-.jpg] - C4rnifex - 10.09.2016 NJPW "Road to DESTRUCTION": Tag 5 10.09.16 Toyama Techno Hall Toyama Singles Match Teruaki Kanemitsu besiegte Hirai Kawato mit dem Boston Crab [11:27] Tag Team Manabu Nakanishi & Yuji Nagata besiegten David Finlay & Henare mit dem Nagata Lock II (Crossface) von Nagata an Henare [08:07] 8-Man Tag Team Tiger Mask IV, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Katsuyori Shibata besiegten Captain New Japan, YOSHITATSU, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma mit der Lariat von Kojima an CNJ [12:45] 6-Man Tag Team CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) besiegten BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi & Kenny Omega) mit dem GTR (Lariat into Backbreaker) von Goto an Owens [12:32] 8-Man Tag Team LOS INGOBERNABLES de JAPON (EVIL, BUSHI, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) besiegten Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA, Juice Robinson & Hiroshi Tanahashi mit dem Destino (Modified standing Shiranui) von Naito an Robinson [13:48] 6-Man Tag Team BULLET CLUB (Tanga Roa, Tama Tonga & Bad Luck Fale) besiegten CHAOS (Beretta, Rocky Romero & Kazuchika Okada) mit dem Guerrilla Warfare (Aided double arm DDT) von Roa & Tonga an Romero [13:46] |