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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI,
Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers.
Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
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Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat; moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers.
Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat; moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers.
Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat;
moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers.
Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
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Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat;
moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI,
Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
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Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers.
Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat; moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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CHAOS secure seventh defence; EVIL challenges Ishii
The main event of the Kizuna Road tour closing card on July 2 saw the CHAOS team of YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii seek their seventh defence of the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships against Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata and Satoshi Kojima.
Picking right back up after they left off from the prior night’s hard hitting main event, Ishii and Nagata started, and traded violent elbows before Nagata got the first knock down of the night.
Blue Justice tried to muscle Ishii into the corner, but Ishii escaped and tagged out to Goto as Kojima came in for the challengers. Kojima rattled off machine gun chops to Goto, before TenKoji easily took care of YOSHI-HASHI as he tried to intervene. When an errant tenzan lariat caught his partner however, CHAOS leapt at the chance created, and set to work outside the ring.
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First YOSHI-HASHI and then Ishii’s chops rang across the reddening chest of Kojima, who could not escape the champions’ corner, until an instinctive Koji Cutter finally allowed a tag to Tenzan.
With YOSHI-HASHI legal, Tenzan set about trying to get revenge for his defeat against the Headhunter the prior night.
A suplex scored and Mongolian Chops did their damage, but YOSHI-HASHI dealt damage of his own with a neckbreaker before looking for the Butterfly Lock,
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Tenzan finding his feet and withstanding stinging chops before connecting with a spinning heel kick.
Nagata was waiting for the tag, and delivered kicks and a Justice Boot, but a Headhunter created time for a triple team on the challenger.
With Nagata in trouble, Kojima went for a save, and though dispatched by Goto, provided enough of a distraction for Nagata to battle back; at least until an Ishii powerslam.
Tenzan and his rock hard head was there for the save however, and the Nagata Lock II and then III did their painful work on the Stone Pitbull thereafter.
Nagata stayed legal with an exploder to Ishii, but a missed lariat led to an Ishii German suplex, and Goto and YOSHI-HASHI re-entering the fray for triple team offense.
As his partners went to hold back Tenzan and Kojima, Ishii connected with an Enzuigiri, but when he went for a decisive lariat on Nagata, Kojima took the lariat bullet.
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He and Tenzan scored a double team Anaconda Buster before an emphatic Backdrop Suplex, but Goto just barely made the save in time.
Ishii escaped a second Backdrop attempt, and a Bulldozer headbutt allowed for a diving tag to Goto, Nagata tagging out to Kojima after both had endured incredible punishment.
In a replay of the July 1 singles match finish with the fortunes reversed, Goto misdirected Kojima in the ropes to score with a lariat; moments later Goto tasted a clip of Kojima’s Machine Gun Chops, but it would be the Fierce Warrior delivering Kojima’s own diving elbow drop.
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