JAPAN TOUR 5

Zero One Aug. 26 - Sept. 03

"Determination 2004"
Joetsu City Public Welfare South Hall
8/28/04
Niigata, Japan
1,400 Fans

1. Kuroge Wagyuta def. Osamu Namiguchi (9:25) with a diving guillotine drop.

2. Yoshihito Sasaki def. Shinsuke Z Yamagasa (8:17) with a single-leg crab hold.

3. Psycho Simpson & GQ GALLO def. Minoru Fujita & Ikuto Hidaka (15:54) when GQ GALLO hit a modified buster on Hidaka.

4. Tetsuhiro Kuroda def. Leonardo Spanky (15:52) with the lariat.

5. Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Wataru Sakata def. Tengu Kaiser & Jun Kasai (15:35) when Sakata dropped the diving footstomp on
Kasai.

6. Shinya Hashimoto, Kohei Sato & Hirotaka Yokoi def. Shinjiro Otani, Takao Omori & Ryouji Sai (15:45) when Hashimoto used the Impact DDT on Sai.
 

"Shinya Hasimoto Local Triumphal Return"
8/29/04
Gifu, Japan
2,400 fans

1. Tengu Kaiser def. Kuroge Wagyuta (10:51) with the Tengu Driver.

2. Minoru Fujita def. Yoshihito Sasaki in (10:55) via backslide.

3. Spanky def. Osamu Namiguchi (9:08) with a moonsault.

4. Tetsuhiro Kuroda def. Ryouji Sai (14:53) with the lariat.

5. Takao Omori, Shinjiro Otani & Ikuto Hidaka def. Wataru Sakata, Kohei Sato & Hirotaka Yokoi (13:20) when Omori used the Axe Bomber on Yokoi.

6. Shinya Hashimoto, Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Tatsuhito Takaiwa def. GQ GALLO, Psycho Simpson & AP Rix (19:44) when Hashimoto used a DDT on Simpson.

"Determination 2004"
Iwate Prefectural Management Gymnasium
8/31/04
Iwate, Japan
2,000 fans

1. Spanky def. Osamu Namiguchi (7:46) with the "Sliced Bread #2."

2. AP Rix def. Kuroge Wagyuta (7:29) with the "AP Clutch."

3.GQ GALLO & Psycho Simpson def. Jun Kasai & Ryouji Sai (13:19) with a modified buster.

4. PWF Universal Tag Team Championship: Minoru Fujita (c.) & Ikuto Hidaka (c.) def. Tetsu Kuroda & Yoshihito Sasaki (18:05) when Fujita pinned Sasaki after a "Bone Yard."

5. Special Tag Match:
Tatsuhito Takaiwa, Riki Choshu & Tomohiro Ishii def. Wataru Sakata, Kohei Sato & Hirotaka Yokoi (14:05) when Choshu used the Lariat-O on Yokoi.

6. NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship:
Takao Omori (c.) & Shinjiro Otani (c.) def. Shinya Hashimoto & Yoshiaki Fujiwara (16:30) when Otani submitted Fujiwara with a King Cobra Hold.
 

"ZERO-ONE Korakuen Hall"Hustle House Show 2
09/02/04
Tokyo Japan

vs. Kawada in yellow tracksuit

"Hustle House 2"
9/2/04
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
2,000 fans

1. Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita def. Spanky & Kaz Hayashi (13:40) with the "Shaun Capture."

2. Hustle Army vs. Monster Army:
Riki Choshu def. Psycho Death (Psycho Simpson) (3:14) with the Lariat-O.

3. Hustle Army vs. Monster Army:
Hustle Mask Red & Hustle Mask Blue def. Devil Clown #1 & Devil Clown #2 (14:45) when Hustle Mask Red pinned Devil Clown #1.

4. Hustle Army vs. Monster Army 6-Man Tag:
Mark Coleman, Yoji Anjo & Himalayan Big Foot def. Hirotaka Yokoi, Katsuhisa Fujii & Kazuya Yuasa (7:19 )when Big Foot gave Yuasha the Big Boot.

5. Hustle Army vs. Monster Army Tag:
"Monster C" (Steve Corino) & HIZAKARI (GQ GALLO) def. "Hustle K" (Toshiaki Kawada) & Tomohiro Ishii (10:21) when "C" used a low blow kick on Ishii and pinned him with the feet on the ropes."HIZAKARI" apparently was the same guy as "KATAKARI" at the last show, but with different colored hair. "Monster C" was Steve Corino in the same jump suit as Kawada, but with reversed colors. He hit the STO and used the Stretch Plum ("Kawada moto, moto, moto, moto baka!!" ), the feet on the ropes, and had the crowd chanting "C!C!C!"

6. Hustle Army vs. Monster Army Tag:
Chief of Staff Shimada & Dan Bobish def. Wataru Sakata & Ryouji Sai (10:11) when Bobish pinned Sai with a Buffalo Splash.

JAPAN TOUR 4

DSE/ZERO ONE"Hustle House"
28.06.2004
Korakuen Hall in Tokyo
2,200 Fans

1. Kaz Hayashi & Spanky def. The S.A.T (Joel & Jose Maximo) [WJ] (10:48) when Spanky used the Sliced Bread #2 on Jose.

2. Monsieur Du Barbarossa (Jason the Legend) def. Katsuhisa Fujii [UFO] (5:57)

3. Hirotaka Yokoi def. Psycho Death (Psycho Simpson) (6:06).

4. The Flying Vampires (#16 & #23) def. Taichi Ishikari & Ryouji Sai (9:22) when #16 used the "Vampire Clutch" on Ishikari.

5. Shinya Hashimoto def. GQ GALLO in (8:21) with a cross armbreaker.

6. Dan Bobish & "Piranha Monster" def. Toshiaki Kawada & Wataru Sakata (12:24) when Bobish used the "Buffalo Buster" on Sakata.


 

JAPAN TOUR 3
5/19/03 in Kanazawa at the Ishikawa Hall Native Blood defeated Kehei Sato & Naohiro Hoshikawa in 13:43 when Navajo Warrior pinned Hoshikawa after the "Reservation Devastation".

5/21/03 in Fukushima at the City Gym NWA Intercontinental Tag Champions Shinjiro Ohtani & Masato Tanaka defeated Native Blood in 13:20 when Tanaka pinned Navajo Warrior with the "Roaring Elbow".

5/22/03 in Miyagi at Zepp Sendai Native Blood defeated Masato Tanka & Tatsuhito Takaiwa in 12:27 when Ghostwalker pinned Takaiwa after "Reservation Devastation".

5/23/03 in Tokyo at Korakuen Hall "Extreme Horsemen" Steve Corino & C.W. Anderson defeated Native Blood in 23:00 when Corino pinned Ghostwalker after a vital part attack (low blow). Native Blood make their way to the ring, with Ric Bassman accompanying them. CW and Corino enter through the fans, Anderson even taking time to pose. They get a mixed reaction that turns to complete boos when they stomp on the T-shirts of a local sports team, Corino even wiping his below area with it. Native Blood are the definite faces, getting the crowd behind them. Yet again, the match features a lot of comedy. When Corino is tied up in the tree of woe, not only do Native Blood stand on his groin, but also ram CW's head in it for the 10 count. CW does a really fun comedy spot, where he and Ghostwalker perform one of the criss-crosses, with each man running the ropes, however Ghostwalker stops, allowing CW to continually run the ropes, wearing himself out. They cut down on the comedy, heading into the Anderson armwork, something CW looks extremely proficient at. After this segment, the match undergoes several instances of clipping; the finish eventually comes with CW and Navajo Warrior out, allowing Corino to low blow and rollup Ghostwalker (23:00). Post match, Corino gives a girl his phone number, something that the crowd find hilarious.
 


 

JAPAN TOUR 2
Zero One Vast Energy 2002
 


 

3/9/02

1. Steve Corino and Sean McCully vs. Yusaku and Tadahiro Fuyisaki

2. Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Tatsuhito Takaiwa vs. Kohei Sato and Wataru Sakata

3. Ryuji Choi vs. Paul LeDuc

4. Kazuhiko Ogasawara vs. Naohiro Hoshikawa

5. Tom Howard vs. Josh Dempsey

6. Masato Tanaka and Shinjiro Otani vs. Navajo Warrior and Ghostwalker (G Q Gallo) (NWA Intercontinental Tag Titles)

7. Dan Severn vs. Shinya Hashimoto (NWA Heavyweight Title)


 

JAPAN TOUR 1

Zero One Genesis  2002

5/19/02

1. Fugofugo Yumeji vs. Kuroge Wagyuta

2. CW Anderson vs. Yoshito Sasaki

3. Masato Tanaka vs. Katsumi Usuda

4. Yuki Ishikawa vs. Ryoji Sai

5. Navajo Warrior and Ghostwalker (G Q Gallo) vs. Naohiro Hoshikawa and Kohei Sato

6. Shinjiro Otani vs. Tatsuhito Takaiwa

7. Shinya Hashimoto, Naoya Ogawa, and Yoshiaki Fujiwara vs. Tom Howard, The Predator, and Steve Corino
 

Naohiro Hoshikawa & Kohei Sato vs. Ghostwalker & Navajo Warrior We go back to the UPW vs. Zero-One feud, with UPW's Native Blood taking on two of the lower ranked members of Z1's roster, after losing an NWA Intercontinental Tag Title match on 3/9. Native Blood look rather spectacular in their entrance garb. They big Native American-esque animal headgear, in fitting with their Native American gimmick. Rob Bassman accompanies them in the same garb, however the headgear's too big for him, making it seem like an animal's begun to engulf him. Hoshikawa has a really cool coat he wears to the ring, really looking like a big time star. Like many of the other UPW guys, Native Blood impress me right off the bat. Ghostwalker has a nice little MMA/amaresu style segment with Sato. Ghostwalker begins a STIFFFF chop exchange with Sato. It's so odd to see US guys being stiffer than Japanese guys. Navajo Warrior seems to have been watching Joshi, as he screams his head off. Ghostwalker begins banging a Native-American style rhythm on the apron, really getting the crowd into the match; most being clapping the same rhythm. From there, Native Blood begin working over Sato, bringing the heelism, strangling Sato with a leather strap. Once Hoshikawa makes the hot tag, he brings the fun; hitting some great offence, including his AWESOME BEYOND AWESOME tope. Showing the effectiveness of their heelishness, Native Blood again start banging their rhythm on the apron, however only a few members of the audience clap. After taking out Sato, Native blood destroy Hoshikawa with double team moves, eventually pinning him with a cool looking double cobra clutch suplex (13:43).


 

4 shows. First night we defeated Hoshicawa and Sato (see report above); second night we lost in a rematch against Tanaka and Othani; third night we defeated Tanaka and Takiawa; final night lost to Steve Corino and C.W. Anderson. Corino low-blowed me just when I was about to pin him! Told the ref he hit "a muscle in my thigh that causes temporary paralysis" and the ref bought it! He hit a muscle alright, but not in the leg! Hopefully Zero-1 books a revenge rematch.

5/23/02

1. Yuki Ishikawa and Katsumi Usuda vs. Fugofugo Yumeji and Kuroge Wagyuta

2. Yoshiaki Fujiwara vs. Yoshito Sasaki

3. Wataru Sakata and Hirotaka Yokoi vs. Kohei Sato and Ryoji Sai

4. Ikuto Hidaka vs. Naohiro Hoshikawa

5. Tatsuhito Takaiwa vs. Sabu

6. Steve Corino and CW Anderson vs. Navajo Warrior and Ghostwalker (G Q Gallo)

7. Tom Howard and The Predator vs. Shinjiro Otani and Masato Tanaka

8. Shinya Hashimoto vs. Shawn Hernandez (NWA National Heavyweight Title)


 
 
 
 

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