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(NOAH) He hasn't won a single match since the launch...not even his second match since his return

Weekly Pro 3rd October 2000 (Issue No. 997) EXCEEDING OUR DREAMS 2000 16th September - Differ Ariake, Tokyo He has not had a single win since the inception of the company, and was forced to withdraw due to surgery on his right elbow. Since coming to Noah, Omori has frankly not been impressive. It feels like he has been late to board the Ark. Omori is now riding in what could be described as a small rowboat. He puts all his strength into the oars, trying to catch up with the ark which is ahead of him, but in reality he should have been able to catch up in the two matches following his absence. However,  instead of catching up, he has instead fallen further behind. Ultimately, he is yet to be declared the winner. He lost to Izumida the night before , and Asako was pinned in the tag match, which resulted in a loss for the team. Of course, winning and losing isn't everything, but what's bothering me is that the Axe Bomber didn't fire on either night. He was unable to get int...

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