(NOAH) NOAH WEEKLY NEWSLETTER VOL.186 ~ 18TH SEPTEMBER 2022
NEWS
Kenoh, Kiyomiya & The Shining Wizard
At the time of writing, the two pre matches between Kenoh and Kaito Kiyomiya are even, both has one win over the other. Kiyomiya defeated Kenoh at Korakuen Hall on the 15th using a variation of The Shining Wizard, with Kenoh (who swore he would never lose to that move again), using Keiji Mutoh's version of The Shining Wizard to defeat Kiyomiya. Prior to doing it, Kenoh had even gone as far to pull Mutoh's pose and he did it again while leaning over Kiyomiya. Kenoh stated backstage that he didn't believe that after Mutoh had retired that Kiyomiya would continue using the move, so therefore he, Kenoh, would use it and cherish both the technique and Keiji Mutoh. If you thought Kiyomiya was made mad enough by Kenoh patting him on the head, wait until they clash again at Yokohama Radiant Hall on the 19th.
YO-HEY & HAYATA
In the past you got the impression that HAYATA didn't really care about his opponents, they were just there to be beaten and for him to move on after beating, this time the feeling is very different. Compared to all of HAYATA'S other title defenses so far, this has been the most personal (anything involving YO-HEY is always more personal than anyone else), the most bitter and the most savage. Whilst HAYATA seems to want to keep YO-HEY in mint condition for the title match, as neither Yoshinari Ogawa, Chris Ridgeway or himself seem to want to concentrate on breaking down his knees or damaging his arm (unlike poor Seiki Yoshioka, who is getting the brunt of all three, Ridgeway even tearing off his bandages and attacking the bone), YO-HEY has taken to attacking HAYATA after matches. Both matches so far have been inconclusive and neither has the win over the other, but at Korakuen on the first night YO-HEY dropkicked HAYATA in the face, at the second he gave him the GAMEN-G. YO-HEY has described this as a "switch being turned on" in him, and says he has a strategy for the title match. HAYATA naturally has said nothing, which is odd considering how vocal he has been in the title challenges before.
Taka & Satoshi
Satoshi Kojima and Takashi Sugiura have made a functional dysfunctional tag team. Their first pre match against Hideki Suzuki and Timothy Thatcher contained a misfire when Sugiura caught Kojima by accident and they had a spat. The second time, Sugiura was made to tap out by Timothy Thatcher in a match that reminded me of the Galleria fight between the T-800 and T-1000 in Terminator 2. Kojima came to the ring, Suzuki got in it and then Kojima took everyone out and closed the show on the microphone. Sugi started complaining that not only had Kojima arrived too late to help, but his theme music had started playing. Kojima said it wasn't deliberate, Sugi didn't believe him. The handshake where Kojima offers his palm and Sugi his finger (not the finger) seems to have become their thing, and Kojima will face off against Timothy Thatcher in a singles match on the 19th in Yokohama. Thatcher has sworn revenge for what happened at Korakuen.
Noah's New Debut
Noah's 16th Noah Born, Taishi Ozawa, made his debut at Korakuen Hall on the 15th September. Weighing in at 87kg and with a height of 181cm (which is marginally smaller than Yoshiki Inamura and Shuhei Taniguchi at 182cm), he has naturally gone into the heavyweight division. His first match lasted 6 minutes and 31 seconds, and got him praise from the fans and wrestlers alike. After the match, Yoshiki Inamura praised him and said he wants him to grow stronger and make his body bigger. Personally, I can see Ozawa becoming one of Noah's ultra-heavyweights, but this may mean he has to give up doing dropkicks, which you don't see too much of amongst Noah's heavyweights. Noah celebrated this debut by broadcasting messages from support from fans on the screen, the President of The Leave presented him with flowers and special commemorative face masks were given at the door.
Noah & Dragongate Joint Event
Noah held a press conference on the 9th September to discuss the Noah and DragonGate joint event which will be held on the 11th November at Korakuen Hall. Sadly Daisuke Harada does not think his neck will be in good enough condition for him to take part, so he has nominated himself as "Event Ambassador". Cards announced so far are Seiki Yoshioka vs YAMATO (who said that local idiot Kzy agreed to this nonsense, and that if he liked festivals so much he should do a solo strip show, but getting back to Yoshioka, he was going to pay) and Mochizuki Junior, Ryu Fuda & Madoka Kikuta vs Kai Fujimura, Yasutaka Yano & Yoshiki Inamura. This latter match sets two sets of rookies against each other, and Noah and DragonGate's resident hosses.
GLOBAL2Days
In addition to the Noah & DragonGate joint event, the day before Noah will hold the first day of the two days at Korakuen Hall they have called "GLOBAL2Days". Night 1 will be a Noah show only, with all the titles put on the line. No cards yet have been announced for this.
NOSAWA vs Katsuhiko Nakajima?
NOSAWA Rongai declared that he wanted a singles match with "little bitch" Katsuhiko Nakajima, after Nakajima (tongue stuck out at the side of his mouth) gave him a round of soccer ball kicks. Hideki Suzuki said something along the lines of that while he thought NOSAWA was dead following this, NOSAWA probably was going to be dead after this. At the time of writing nothing has been announced yet, and Nakajima said it was "fun".
Yuya Susumu
Due to cervical neck sprain, Yuya Susumu will miss about four events (which includes the past two Korakuen Hall events and probably the N-Innovation and one more event after that)
ELSEWHERE IN NOAH
- Kenoh apparently has a sense of humor similar to Mitsuharu Misawa's i.e. blue. His column was once him yelling about his enemies, now he is making innuendos about how anatomy reacts to gravure models.
- Chris Ridgeway says that he has plans to not only get the GHC Junior Heavyweight, he also wants to bring the GHC National to the juniors.
- Katsuhiko Nakajima has likened the Nagoya Keiji Mutoh Retirement Road match as being like a reunion as it involves Mutoh's classmate Masakatsu Funaki and their junior, Kazuyuki Fujita, and says he is going to destroy that atmosphere. He has also warned Mutoh to be careful in Nagoya, as he may not reach the Tokyo Dome.
- The children at Noah's most recent fan event (Tokyo Verdy) were fascinated by Kaito Kiyomiya and Masa Kitamiya's muscles, despite the fact that they got pulled over by them at the tug of war. They let the children win the first time, but were pretty merciless the next time.
- Hideki Suzuki burst in wielding a pipe chair when Satoshi Kojima and Takashi Sugiura were talking backstage and threatened to throw it at someone. Sugi suggested he throw it at Kojima, Kojima, (had he been a New Yorker), basically said, "Hey, I'm talkin' here!"
- Junta Miyawaki will challenge Tromba for the ASPW Openweight Championship on Saturday November 5th in Guadalajara.
- Jack Morris interrupted The Shutter Chance...I don't think anyone in Noah has ever done that before.
- Yoshiki Inamura's reaction to Disco was to stand with his arms crossed and glare at Mohammed Yone. Yone did not forget this insult.
- Noah have taken part in a team gaming event, which sees Kongoh (who sat apart from everyone else) join in. YO-HEY and Yoshiki Inamura seem to have formed a guild. STINGER, naturally, are not taking part.
EVENT RECAPS AND POST MATCH PROMOS
STAR NAVIGATION 2022 (THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH, KORAKUEN HALL)
CURRENT CHAMPIONS
GHC Heavyweight Champion: Kenoh
Challenger: Kaito Kiyomiya
[Muto Retirement Road] GRAND SHIP 2022 in NAGOYA PRO-WRESTLING LOVE FOREVER.2 ~OUT BREAK~ Sunday September 25th, Dolphin Arena (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium)
GHC Junior Champion: HAYATA
Challenger: YO-HEY
[Muto Retirement Road] GRAND SHIP 2022 in NAGOYA PRO-WRESTLING LOVE FOREVER.2 ~OUT BREAK~ Sunday September 25th, Dolphin Arena (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium)
GHC Heavyweight Tag Champions: The Sugiura Army (Hideki Suzuki & Timothy Thatcher)
Challengers: KojiSugi (Satoshi Kojima & Takashi Sugiura)
[Muto Retirement Road] GRAND SHIP 2022 in NAGOYA PRO-WRESTLING LOVE FOREVER.2 ~OUT BREAK~ Sunday September 25th, Dolphin Arena (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium)
GHC Junior Tag Champions: STINGER (Chris Ridgeway & Yoshinari Ogawa)
Challengers: The Noah Junior Regulars (Atsushi Kotoge & Seiki Yoshioka)
[Muto Retirement Road] GRAND SHIP 2022 in NAGOYA PRO-WRESTLING LOVE FOREVER.2 ~OUT BREAK~ Sunday September 25th, Dolphin Arena (Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium)
GHC National Champion: Masakatsu Funaki
Challenger: Masa Kitamiya
SUNNY VOYAGE 2022 - Friday September 30th (Bandaijima Multi-Purpose Square Ogama)
(This event will not be broadcast live, but hopefully this match will be shown via Instagram)
THIS WEEK IN NOAH
Monday, September 19th
SUNNY VOYAGE 2022 - Yokohama Radiant Hall, Yokohama
Time: 17:30 JST
Broadcast: WrestleUniverse (Live)
Tuesday, September 20th
Title match signing (GHC Heavyweight Tag, GHC Junior Heavyweight)
Wednesday, September 21st
N INNOVATION - Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo
Time: 18:30 JST
Broadcast: WrestleUniverse (Live)
Sunday, September 25th
GRAND SHIP 2022 in NAGOYA/PRO WRESTLING LOVE FOREVER IN NAGOYA - OUTBREAK (Keiji Mutoh Retirement Road)
Start: 16:00 JST
Broadcast: WrestleUniverse (Live)
LINKS
OLD INTERVIEWS
Interesting interview with Mitsuharu Misawa from circa February 2002, in which he discusses Kodo Fuyuki's retirement, friendship, Noah, All Japan, his childhood and his juniors.
BOOK CORNER
GIF taken from WrestleUniverse & Noah Official YouTube









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