Friday, December 13, 2013

[Results] 2013/12/13 @ Tokyo Dome City Hall [iPPV]

-> ROAD TO DYNAMITE DELUXE 2013 <-

* The Road to "DYNAMITE DELUXE" in Ryogoku Kokugikan was on as KJPW advanced upon the Tokyo Dome City Hall, nearly filling the modern venue to capacity. In the main event, the "BIG BOSS" Chikao Kessin retained the HEC Heavyweight Title against the "Gladiator King" Kenji Tanamura in a fiercely brutal match for both competitors. It almost seemed as if Tanamura would take the title from the "BIG BOSS's" grasp after targeting Kessin's knees with sharp kicks and submissions. However, Kessin turned the time with his concussive strength to break Tanamura's defenses, before securing the victory with the "Disaster Point" wrist-clutch Backdrop. After the match, Kessin dared anybody to step up and challenge him. Before he could even finish the sentence, NAOKI FUKUDA appeared at ringside to accept the "BIG BOSS's" open challenge.
Kessin figured Naoki would show himself, and praised himself for devising such a brilliant scheme to lure Naoki "out of hiding..." With the confidence befitting the Ace of KJPW, "DAUNTLESS" Naoki Fukuda said that no matter how Kessin wanted to rationalize it, he owed it to himself, and the fans to prove that he could beat Naoki without help from TRIAD. Kessin laughed, saying he wouldn't play into Naoki's attempt to manipulate him into hastily agreeing to a title match... However, he said he had no plan to refuse Naoki's right, and even acknowledged him as the rightful #1 contender. He feigned having help from TRIAD to defeat Naoki, but said he would do so "again". However, if he's going to give Naoki what he wants, it's going to be on the "BIG BOSS's" terms. He said that the men he associated with were "rabid animals," and had minds of their own. Even if he holds them back, they will still attack if properly provoked. He said the proper place for a rabid animal was in a cage... Of course, it would be absurd to put the members of TRIAD in a cage... Therefore the only rational course of action would be to put both he and Naoki in the cage! Spelling it out plainly, the "BIG BOSS" said their match would be a CAGE DEATHMATCH! Showing no fear, Naoki said he would go to any lengths to return honor to KJPW's top prize. The match was confirmed for the 12/31 spectacular at Ryogoku.

* The semi final featured the shocking return of the man formally known as Shin Kaiju and under his real name of Masato Osagawa. However, the fans on the Tokyo Dome City Hall witnessed the birth of Dai Kaiju and next evolution of the Shin Kaiju character. Featuring a different mask than the original, Kaiju retained his mass gained from his journey into becoming a heavyweight -- and then some! Kaiju was revealed to be a TRIAD mercenary, setting his sights on Riki Ichiro's WWA National Heavyweight Title! Kaiju made a serious statement during the match after dropping Ichiro throat first across the metal railing, followed by putting him through a table with a spectacular Diving Body press to the hall floor! Ichiro accepted Kaiju's challenge backstage, and promised to return tonight's attack in kind on 12/31...

* Mamoru Sekishima garnered arguably the biggest win of his career over veteran Sean King tonight. After fighting off interference from Shino Hiriyama with help from fellow MHD member Tetsuji Kawamura, Mamoru landed a picture-perfect running knee to the seated Sean King, catching him flush! The Tokyo crowd was very into Sekishima's victory, and treated it as a big deal... It was short lived however, as King and Shino attacked -- once again going for their hair with scissors! Unlike other times however, MHD repelled King and Shino back, before taking them out with stereo lariats! On the microphone, an impassioned Mamoru Sekishima took the scissors dropped by Sean King and BEGAN CUTTING HIS OWN HAIR! This prompted Kawamura to follow suite! However, the two stopped short, with Mamoru taking the microphone and telling Shino and King, "IF YOU WANT THE REST OF IT, FIGHT US AT RYOGOKU!!" The microphone work earned Mamoru and Tetsuji tremendous support. During intermission, the match was formally announced as a "Cabellera contra Cabellera" (Hair vs. Hair) match for 12/31!

* The tournament to crown the first HEC Women's Openweight Champion began with a fierce short-burst fight between superb grapplers. Both girls demonstrated flawless Germans. Both girls wrestled a fast pace, causing the end to come rather suddenly. After escaping Tamura's Full Nelson, Hamaguchi connected with the "Hamaguchi Roll" Olympic Slam -- setting up a brutal "Hamachan (Axe) Bomber" to pick up the three count to advance to the next round!

December 13, 2013
Tokyo – Tokyo Dome City Hall (2,500)
2,279 Fans (No Vacancy)
0. Kazuki Sendo beat Yutaka Awano (7:43) with a double foot stomp.
1. KJPW vs. ARMADA: Yuichi Miwa, Harumi Sakai, Yusaku Kitajima & Yukio Kisanuki beat Yujiro Higuchi, Masafuji Yoshida, Tetsuji Kawamura & Tsutomu Nishioka (10:13) when Miwa used the Berserker Knee on Nishioka.
2. Women's Pro-Wrestling Match: AISUKA & Jaguar Dream beat Miyabi Fujita & Minako Suzuki (8:32) when AISUKA used the La Vienta on Fujita.
3. HEC Women's Openweight Title Tournament – Round 1: Kaoru Hamaguchi beat Aya Tamura (9:28) with the Hama-chan Bomber.
4. Japanese MONSTER x American MONSTER: Mamoru Sekishima beat Sean King (12:06) with a knee kick.
5. HEC Jr. Heavyweight Title Skirmish Match: ATSUKA, Yoshihiro Shimoda & Jet Jaguar beat Hayato Saigo, Kotaro Ota & Fumihiko Shirai (12:24) when Jaguar used the THIRD STRIKE on Ota.
6. SPIRIT Inter vs. TRIAD: Seiji Ebisawa, Katsumi Gakusha & Shino Hiriyama beat "Dream Catcher" Norihiro Akashi, Daisuke Iwakuma & Joshua Sullivan [FREE] (13:22) when Ebisawa used a Sleeper hold on Sullivan.
7. KJPW vs. TRIAD Special 6-Man Tag Match: "DAUNTLESS" Naoki Fukuda, TAKU & Riki Ichiro beat James Goodwin Jr., "BIG" Jon Goodwin & Dai Kaiju [FREE] (14:40) when TAKU used the Choujin Lance on Jon.
8. ARMADA vs. TRIAD - HEC Heavyweight Title: "BIG BOSS" Chikao Kessin (c) beat Kenji Tanamura (18:04) with the Disaster Point in his V1 defense.

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