FEB 28 - 80's Retro Dance Party at The Tapp in Tarrytown, NY - Pete and
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80's Retro Dance Party at The Tapp
Feb 28, 9:00 PM – Feb 29, 12:00 AM
17 N Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591
9pm
Grab your favorite 80's gear and head over to...
土曜日, 12月 31, 2011
OJ-FWA 『ユーキ』祭り2011
やっと来ました!見たか?
OJ-FWA 『ユーキ』祭り2011!!
第1試合
長谷川えり子対青木愛
第2試合
KAZU対ラッス・モーガン
第3試合
サソリ対白子
第4試合
ブラッド・ハリス対タイガー宮沢
第5試合
特別グラッジマッチ
パクソリャン対A-ホールドナルド
第6試合
女子世界王者決定戦
天野もえみ対メリー・リーガン(王者)
第7試合
世界人間級王者決定戦
カレブ・ドッド対辻本秀則
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OJ-FWA Yuuki Matsuri 2011 (FULL EVENT)
The Card:
1. Eriko Hasegawa vs. Ai Aoki
Merely an exhibition match, but important for a few reasons. First, Eriko made her OJ-FWA debut at the last Yuuki Matsuri in 2007. Secondly, Aoki, who made her debut at SNF 2 (and who also is the daughter of the late Shinzo Aoki, founder of the original OJPW who tragically killed himself when business tanked).
2. Russ Morgan vs. KAZU
Russ Morgan, the drastically improving transplant from New York's SRW will take on the legendary KAZU. Will his experiences from the previous Yuuki Matsuri hinder his performance?
3. Sasori vs. Shiroko
Sasori was scheduled to face Shiroko at SNF 2, but an attack from SEA's Sai prevented that. Shiroko is back and is, needless to say, not very happy. What will happen when the technical mastery of Sasori meets the blind rage of Shiroko?
4.Brad Harris vs. Tiger Miyazawa
After being defeated by Harris in a no-dq falls-count-anywhere match on OJ-FWA World Tour, Miyazawa took the low road and viciously attacked Harris from behind twice. Did this give Miyazawa the psychological advantage, or will Harris' acquisition of the managerial services of Moemi Amano lead him to victory?
5. So Ryung Park vs. A-Hole Ronald
At XGWL's Global Warning event, Ronald viciously attacked Park. Will this match be the end of the feud, or will it be the end of Ronald?
6. Moemi Amano vs. Mary Riegan (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
Having won a four-way match to determine the number one contender to the Mary Riegan's Joshi Sekai Championship, Moemi Amano is determined to win in her first championship opportunity.
7. Hidenori Tsujimoto (C) vs. BINGO-1's Caleb Dod for the Sekai Ningen-kyu Championship
Caleb Dod (from the BINGO-1 promotion) ran roughshod over the competition during the most recent Champion's Soul tournament and went ahead to win the competition.
The contract for the match was signed right away, but immediately after, Tsujimoto, the champion, was viciously attacked. Having suffered extreme physical and psychological trauma as a result of the incident, Tsujimoto wants nothing more than revenge.
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火曜日, 12月 06, 2011
OJ-FWA 『ユーキ』祭り2011のCM - Yuuki Matsuri 2011 Commercial
Ladies and gents, the anticipation in the OJ-FWA lockerroom is building as Yuuki Matsuri 2011 is a few short weeks away!
The Card:
1. Eriko Hasegawa vs. Ai Aoki
Merely an exhibition match, but important for a few reasons. First, Eriko made her OJ-FWA debut at the last Yuuki Matsuri in 2007. Secondly, Aoki, who made her debut at SNF 2 (and who also is the daughter of the late Shinzo Aoki, founder of the original OJPW who tragically killed himself when business tanked).
See Eriko's debut match here.
2. Russ Morgan vs. KAZU
Russ Morgan, the drastically improving transplant from New York's SRW will take on the legendary KAZU. Will his experiences from the previous Yuuki Matsuri hinder his performance?
See Russ Morgan in action in SRW versus fellow OJ-FWA competitor SHALLOW here.
See KAZU in action against OJ-FWA co-counder John "(C)" McKay here (a near 20 minute CLASSIC).
3. Sasori vs. Shiroko
Sasori was scheduled to face Shiroko at SNF 2, but an attack from SEA's Sai prevented that. Shiroko is back and is, needless to say, not very happy. What will happen when the technical mastery of Sasori meets the blind rage of Shiroko?
See Sasori in Yuuki Matsuri action from 2005 against Moemi Amano here.
See Shiroko in her destructive debut at the first SNF here.
4. Brad Harris vs. Tiger Miyazawa
After being defeated by Harris in a no-dq falls-count-anywhere match on OJ-FWA World Tour, Miyazawa took the low road and viciously attacked Harris from behind twice. Did this give Miyazawa the psychological advantage, or will Harris' acquisition of the managerial services of Moemi Amano lead him to victory?
See Brad Harris and Tiger Miyazawa in the encounter that started it all here.
5. So Ryung Park vs. A-Hole Ronald
At XGWL's Global Warning event, Ronald viciously attacked Park. Will this match be the end of the feud, or will it be the end of Ronald?
See So Ryung Park's first, and until this year, ONLY Yuuki Matsuri appearance versus a well-known female athlete in 2003 here (the reason being that back in the day, Yuuki Matsuri was an FWA event, and Park was an NOJ competitor).
See A-Hole Ronald's last Yuuki Matsuri appearance against Russ Morgan here.
6. Moemi Amano vs. Mary Riegan (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
Having won a four-way match to determine the number one contender to the Mary Riegan's Joshi Sekai Championship, Moemi Amano is determined to win in her first championship opportunity.
See Moemi Amano's "wrestling" debut (in Glitter Pro) here.
See Mary Riegan's most recent title defense (as seen on OJ-FWA FIGHT! TV) against Co-Founder Reiko Hikawa here.
7. Hidenori Tsujimoto (C) vs. BINGO-1's Caleb Dod for the Sekai Ningen-kyu Championship
Caleb Dod (from the BINGO-1 promotion) ran roughshod over the competition during the most recent Champion's Soul tournament and went ahead to win the competition.
The contract for the match was signed right away, but immediately after, Tsujimoto, the champion, was viciously attacked. Having suffered extreme physical and psychological trauma as a result of the incident, Tsujimoto wants nothing more than revenge.
See Caleb Dod in a Champion's Soul match against SMN's C-Block here. See Caleb in action outside of OJ-FWA here, in this WILD promotion match against OrochiGeese.
See a young Hidenori Tsujimoto (before donning the AKi-Man gimmick) in 2003 against a well-known puroresu name here.
Other past Yuuki Matsuri matches of note:
2007: Mary Riegan vs. Agent Zero (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
2007: Yubari vs. Kata Mary (LAWL)
1996: Reiko Hikawa vs. Misato "The Cat" Kubodera (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
1993: Reiko Hikawa vs. a famous joshi name of that era
There may be more classic matches from Yuuki Matsuri's past added as the days go on, so be on the lookout!
The Card:
1. Eriko Hasegawa vs. Ai Aoki
Merely an exhibition match, but important for a few reasons. First, Eriko made her OJ-FWA debut at the last Yuuki Matsuri in 2007. Secondly, Aoki, who made her debut at SNF 2 (and who also is the daughter of the late Shinzo Aoki, founder of the original OJPW who tragically killed himself when business tanked).
See Eriko's debut match here.
2. Russ Morgan vs. KAZU
Russ Morgan, the drastically improving transplant from New York's SRW will take on the legendary KAZU. Will his experiences from the previous Yuuki Matsuri hinder his performance?
See Russ Morgan in action in SRW versus fellow OJ-FWA competitor SHALLOW here.
See KAZU in action against OJ-FWA co-counder John "(C)" McKay here (a near 20 minute CLASSIC).
3. Sasori vs. Shiroko
Sasori was scheduled to face Shiroko at SNF 2, but an attack from SEA's Sai prevented that. Shiroko is back and is, needless to say, not very happy. What will happen when the technical mastery of Sasori meets the blind rage of Shiroko?
See Sasori in Yuuki Matsuri action from 2005 against Moemi Amano here.
See Shiroko in her destructive debut at the first SNF here.
4. Brad Harris vs. Tiger Miyazawa
After being defeated by Harris in a no-dq falls-count-anywhere match on OJ-FWA World Tour, Miyazawa took the low road and viciously attacked Harris from behind twice. Did this give Miyazawa the psychological advantage, or will Harris' acquisition of the managerial services of Moemi Amano lead him to victory?
See Brad Harris and Tiger Miyazawa in the encounter that started it all here.
5. So Ryung Park vs. A-Hole Ronald
At XGWL's Global Warning event, Ronald viciously attacked Park. Will this match be the end of the feud, or will it be the end of Ronald?
See So Ryung Park's first, and until this year, ONLY Yuuki Matsuri appearance versus a well-known female athlete in 2003 here (the reason being that back in the day, Yuuki Matsuri was an FWA event, and Park was an NOJ competitor).
See A-Hole Ronald's last Yuuki Matsuri appearance against Russ Morgan here.
6. Moemi Amano vs. Mary Riegan (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
Having won a four-way match to determine the number one contender to the Mary Riegan's Joshi Sekai Championship, Moemi Amano is determined to win in her first championship opportunity.
See Moemi Amano's "wrestling" debut (in Glitter Pro) here.
See Mary Riegan's most recent title defense (as seen on OJ-FWA FIGHT! TV) against Co-Founder Reiko Hikawa here.
7. Hidenori Tsujimoto (C) vs. BINGO-1's Caleb Dod for the Sekai Ningen-kyu Championship
Caleb Dod (from the BINGO-1 promotion) ran roughshod over the competition during the most recent Champion's Soul tournament and went ahead to win the competition.
The contract for the match was signed right away, but immediately after, Tsujimoto, the champion, was viciously attacked. Having suffered extreme physical and psychological trauma as a result of the incident, Tsujimoto wants nothing more than revenge.
See Caleb Dod in a Champion's Soul match against SMN's C-Block here. See Caleb in action outside of OJ-FWA here, in this WILD promotion match against OrochiGeese.
See a young Hidenori Tsujimoto (before donning the AKi-Man gimmick) in 2003 against a well-known puroresu name here.
Other past Yuuki Matsuri matches of note:
2007: Mary Riegan vs. Agent Zero (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
2007: Yubari vs. Kata Mary (LAWL)
1996: Reiko Hikawa vs. Misato "The Cat" Kubodera (C) for the Joshi Sekai Championship
1993: Reiko Hikawa vs. a famous joshi name of that era
There may be more classic matches from Yuuki Matsuri's past added as the days go on, so be on the lookout!
月曜日, 2月 26, 2007
The "Courage "Festival" Ends with TWO NEW Champions!
Those who who saw OJ-FWA's Yuuki Matsuri can attest to how memorable it was. Not only were there interpromotional matches with top talents, not only were all the homegrown OJ-FWA talent on the show hitting all their marks, but there were TWO title changes! but don't let us spoil it for you... check it out for yourself! Find it in the "Theater" section.
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火曜日, 1月 16, 2007
Olive Japan: FWA - Yuuki Matsuri
Olive Japan: FWA Presents:
Yuuki Matsuri
Nippon Budoukan
Date: February 25th 2007
Up to now, the event called Yuuki Matsuri has traditionally been an FWA (Female Wrestling Association of Japan) event, and therefore has been a women's only event. FWA wrestlers, along with other wrestlers from other promotions, have gone up against each other. This year's event will be the first event to prominently feature male wrestlers as well.
During the turmoil of merger negotiations that took place between FWA and NOJ, the 2006 event was indefinitely postponed. In fact, this years event wasn't originally going to be a Yuuki Matsuri... in fact, it was simply going to be a regular show taking place at the Shinkuku FACE arena. However, Reiko Hikawa arranged for the event to be held at the famous Budoukan (were the first Yuuki Matsuri took place), and be officially rechristened "Yuuki Matsuri"
"Yuuki (ユーキ)" has a number of meanings. As "yuki" or 雪, it means "snow," and indeed there are a number of "Yuki Matsuri" or "snow festivals" in Japan. The other meaning, as "yuuki" or 勇気, means "courage, valor, or bravery." The name for the event is written in katakana, and kept purposely vague so that both meanings can be evoked.
Here are some matches from previous Yuuki Matsuri Events:
M. Suzuka Vs. Reiko Hikawa (1993)
So Ryung Park Vs. M. Toyota (2003)
Sasori Vs. Moemi Amano (2005)
Triple Main Event:
Sekai Ningen Kyuu Title:
AKi-Man (FREELANCE) Vs. B. Brody (c) (FREELANCE)
Joshi Sekai Title Rematch:
Mary Riegan Vs. R. Hinomoto (c) (RR)
Plus, another special main event match to be announced that will only be seen on the full Google Video version of the event!
Women's Tag Championship Rematch:
J.B. Angels (FREELANCE, FPR) Vs. J. Jack (c) (FREELANCE)
Trent FROST Vs. Arson (PW-RIOT)
geNEON: Dwayne Reade and Ryan Wright (FREELANCE, formerly of Mclanahan Pro) Vs. Team Mullet 2k (with manager E.A.O. Shakenbake)
Kata Mary (LAWL) Vs. Yubari
Russ Morgan Vs. A-Hole Ronald
Eriko Vs. Moemi Amano
Plus, the winners of the 2006 Team Challenge Series to be announced!
NOTE: There is some concern about the fact that almost all the belts in OJ-FWA, with the exception of So Ryung Park's FWA-NA title, are held by those not employed with the company. In fact, only one title match in the event is contested for by an OJ-FWA contracted wrestler. We shall see how this turns out in the future.
Yuuki Matsuri
Nippon Budoukan
Date: February 25th 2007
Up to now, the event called Yuuki Matsuri has traditionally been an FWA (Female Wrestling Association of Japan) event, and therefore has been a women's only event. FWA wrestlers, along with other wrestlers from other promotions, have gone up against each other. This year's event will be the first event to prominently feature male wrestlers as well.
During the turmoil of merger negotiations that took place between FWA and NOJ, the 2006 event was indefinitely postponed. In fact, this years event wasn't originally going to be a Yuuki Matsuri... in fact, it was simply going to be a regular show taking place at the Shinkuku FACE arena. However, Reiko Hikawa arranged for the event to be held at the famous Budoukan (were the first Yuuki Matsuri took place), and be officially rechristened "Yuuki Matsuri"
"Yuuki (ユーキ)" has a number of meanings. As "yuki" or 雪, it means "snow," and indeed there are a number of "Yuki Matsuri" or "snow festivals" in Japan. The other meaning, as "yuuki" or 勇気, means "courage, valor, or bravery." The name for the event is written in katakana, and kept purposely vague so that both meanings can be evoked.
Here are some matches from previous Yuuki Matsuri Events:
M. Suzuka Vs. Reiko Hikawa (1993)
So Ryung Park Vs. M. Toyota (2003)
Sasori Vs. Moemi Amano (2005)
Triple Main Event:
Sekai Ningen Kyuu Title:
AKi-Man (FREELANCE) Vs. B. Brody (c) (FREELANCE)
Joshi Sekai Title Rematch:
Mary Riegan Vs. R. Hinomoto (c) (RR)
Plus, another special main event match to be announced that will only be seen on the full Google Video version of the event!
Women's Tag Championship Rematch:
J.B. Angels (FREELANCE, FPR) Vs. J. Jack (c) (FREELANCE)
Trent FROST Vs. Arson (PW-RIOT)
geNEON: Dwayne Reade and Ryan Wright (FREELANCE, formerly of Mclanahan Pro) Vs. Team Mullet 2k (with manager E.A.O. Shakenbake)
Kata Mary (LAWL) Vs. Yubari
Russ Morgan Vs. A-Hole Ronald
Eriko Vs. Moemi Amano
Plus, the winners of the 2006 Team Challenge Series to be announced!
NOTE: There is some concern about the fact that almost all the belts in OJ-FWA, with the exception of So Ryung Park's FWA-NA title, are held by those not employed with the company. In fact, only one title match in the event is contested for by an OJ-FWA contracted wrestler. We shall see how this turns out in the future.
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