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Shootkick Man
10-18-2015, 02:08 AM
Pro Wrestling NOAH “Global League War 2015”, 10/17/2015 [Sat] 17:00 @ Differ Ariake in Tokyo

(1) Atsushi Kotoge, Daisuke Harada, Yoshinari Ogawa, Taiji Ishimori & Hitoshi Kumano vs. Kenoh, Hajime Ohara, Genba Hirayanagi, Captain NOAH & Shiro Tomoyose
◆Winner: Kotoge (13:10) following the Kill Switch on Tomoyose.
(2) 3WAY Match: Akitoshi Saito vs. Quiet Storm vs. Colt Cabana
◆Winner: Cabana (5:08) with the Cabana Hold on Storm.
(3) Shelton X Benjamin, Taichi & TAKA Michinoku vs. Naomichi Marufuji, Zack Sabre Jr. & Super Crazy
◆Winner: Marufuji (9:03) following a Shiranui on TAKA.

(4) B BLOCK Match: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Mitsuhiro Kitamiya
◆Winner: Nakajima (11:03) following a Vertical Drop style Brainbuster.
~ Nakajima [1 win = 2 points]
~ Kitamiya [2 losses = 0 points]
(5) B BLOCK Match: Takashi Iizuka vs. Maybach Taniguchi
◆Winner: Maybach (11:14) via foul, Iizuka with the Iron Finger from Hell.
~ Maybach [1 win = 2 points]
~ Iizuka [1 loss = 0 points]
(6) A BLOCK Match: Lance Archer vs. “British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith Jr.
◆Winner: Smith (13:26) with an Avalanche Hold (Oklahoma Stampede).
~ Smith [1 win = 2 points]
~ Archer [1 loss = 0 points]
(7) B BLOCK Match: Minoru Suzuki vs. Muhammed Yone
◆Winner: Suzuki (14:14) with a Front Neck Lock.
~ Yone went for the Kinniku Buster in the closing moments, but Suzuki rolled into the front neck lock and Yone was gone from there.
~ Suzuki [2 wins = 4 points]
~ Yone [1 loss = 0 points]
~ Suzuki claims another win over NOAH and maintains his early win streak, which he aims to remain undefeated. Suzuki’s “Survival League” continues.

(8) A BLOCK Match: Takashi Sugiura vs. Masato Tanaka
◆Winner: Sugiura (16:17) following the Olympic Qualifying Slam.
~ Sugiura [1 win, 1 loss = 2 points]
~ Tanaka [1 win, 1 loss = 2 points]
~ Tanaka raised, his fellow Dangan Yankee’s teammate, Sugiura’s arm following the match out of respect for the victory.
~ Sugiura declared that this is not the end of NOAH, as Suzuki keeps proclaiming.