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http://www.cheap-heat.com/7-returns-that-could-rock-the-roster/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/7-returns-that-could-rock-the-roster/#comments Tue, 14 Jul 2015 16:18:30 +0000 Mark Adam Haggerty Top Lists Bobby Lashley Brian Meyers Chavo CHIKARA Chris Hero Curt Hawkins Doc Gallows Edge Fake Kane Festus John Morrison Johnny Mundo Johnny Nitro Kane Kassius Ohno Luke Gallows NJPW NXT ROH Shelton Benjamin The Undertaker Trent Baretta wrestling WWE http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=12946 How's it going everybody? Wait—no, that's Brian Alvarez's signature line. Geeze Louise, I need to figure this out fast. What's really good in the neighborhood wrestling fans? It's your buddy Mark Adam Haggerty, back in the swing of things on this beautiful summer day. It's one on a Monday here; I'm smoking weed and drinking […]

How's it going everybody? Wait—no, that's Brian Alvarez's signature line. Geeze Louise, I need to figure this out fast. What's really good in the neighborhood wrestling fans? It's your buddy Mark Adam Haggerty, back in the swing of things on this beautiful summer day. It's one on a Monday here; I'm smoking weed and drinking beer. As you've all gathered by now, I love lists! Maybe it's because I'm sort of obsessive compulsive, and find them to be calming in a completely calamitous world. I've recently compiled several different lists of varying length, and figured maybe I'd knock out another VIDEO countdown, in the hopes of mixing things up. I rummaged around my folder of unfinished projects and I was hit with an idea! This is a list of 7 former WWE Superstars who've made the most of their time away from the "Leader in Sports Entertainment." I feel that each of these individuals could—if positioned correctly—make an immediate impact upon return. I've included two videos with each name—the first is an example of how the WWE booked them, the second is a behind-the-scenes look at who these guys really are.

  • Luke Gallows
  • Most of his stuff with CM Punk was pretty cool, but Luke Gallows was very rarely ever given the chance to speak for himself while working for WWE. Once the Straight Edge Society disbanded, the WWE seemed at a loss for what to do with "The Artist Formerly Known as Festus." Just for fun, here's a video of Luke at his worst , opposite Glen Jacobs. It's Kane versus— FAKE KANE!

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    Now catch this hilarious-yet-heartwarming video—courtesy of Wrestling Road Diaries —featuring the "Good Brother" at his finest.

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  • Brian Meyers
  • Brian Meyers debuted for the WWE as one-half of the Major Brothers, alongside current WWE Superstar Zack Ryder. Their remarkable resemblance to Edge gave the WWE a reason to repackage both individuals, and Curt Hawkins was born. Check out the debut of the Major Brothers, against ECW's Matt Striker and Marcus Cor Von.

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    This is one of my favorite videos on the list. An inside look at Brian riding from show-to-show in the first episode of his very own YouTube series, "Making Towns."

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    Okay I'm already breaking the format. Here's another video of Brian on "The Best Friends Show."

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  • Shelton Benjamin
  • Shelton Benjamin could make the biggest impact if he ever returns to the WWE in a prominent role, but I felt compelled to list him at number five, and with good reason. Shelton came into the WWE out of Ohio Valley with John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and Randy Orton; he spent eight years with the company, and helped pioneer the Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Shelton was a three-time WWE Intercontinental Champion and the 5 th longest- single reigning United States Champion of all time. It's hard to say the WWE dropped the ball with Shelton, but he never seemed to grab the proverbial "Brass Ring." I mean the WWE has never had a black WWE World Heavyweight Champion [the "world title" does not count], so I'm not sure Shelton ever had any real control over his own destiny within the WWE. I ranked him 5 th , because while Shelton Benjamin could be the FACE of World Wrestling Entertainment, there's a 70-year old man from North Carolina running the show. Here are a pair of Shelton Benjamin clips—his match against Shawn Michaels from Monday Night Raw, and an interview from 2014.

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  • Trent Baretta
  • There was this phenomenal tag team in the WWE called the "Dude Busters." You heard me. Trent Baretta and Caylon Croft were a couple of douche bags with greasy hair. I guess this was the prototype for Seth Rollins. Trent is currently working for New Japan Pro Wrestling with independent icon Rocky Romero, where they are IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Check out the Dude Busters debut during the "ECW New Superstar Initiative." And before anyone says anything, yes. That's Taryn Terrell as Tiffany.

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    Not much has changed with Trent; he's a little older and a little wiser, which shows inside the squared circle. I think he's definitely the sort of guy that could take advantage of this new "Samoa Joe" type deal, and potentially take NXT by storm. Here's Trent—featuring New Jack, I guess—talking about life after the WWE.

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  • John Morrison
  • I was a fan of John Morrison AKA Johnny Mundo as early as the MNM Days with Melina and J&J Security's Joey Mercury. Morrison was the ECW Champion, and was a three-time intercontinental champion as well. But Morrison became something of an afterthought when the WWE went PG, and the "Shaman of Sexy" suddenly became outdated. Here's how Johnny Nitro became John Morrison.

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    Now enjoy this Lucha Underground video, all about Johnny Mundo and his workout routine. Spoiler: If you want to look like Johnny—you can't.

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    "I'm going to keep those things until I'm 45 years old." – Johnny is very specific about when he's going to lose his abs and oblique's.

  • Chris Hero
  • Number two is another guy that didn't quite click, and could perhaps make the best use of his time as a part-timer with NXT. Chris Hero had a very short run in the WWE as part of NXT in its current form. Despite longstanding success on the independent circuit and around the world, he was renamed Kassius Ohno. He was released from his contract in 2013, and has since said that "the door is always open for a return." Here's Kassius Ohno versus William Regal from April 2013.

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    Now for all of you Kevin Owens fans out there—here's a clip from an episode of "The Kevin Steen Show," with Chris Hero talking about "Razor Revolution."

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  • Bobby Lashley
  • People in the wrestling community have called him "The Black Brock Lesnar," and don't think for one second that thought is lost on Vince McMahon. Bobby Lashley debuted for the WWE before he even finished in developmental—or started for that matter. Vince McMahon saw him and immediately put him on television. Lashley's WWE run was similar to what we're seeing with Roman Reigns. Kids and casual fans cheered him because they were supposed to, but hardcore fans scoffed at his United States and ECW title wins. He worked an extensive program against Vince and Shane McMahon, and even had a main event moment at Wrestlemania when he shaved Vince's head with Donald Trump! Lashley left the WWE due to personal reasons that don't seem applicable any longer, so who's to say there isn't room for a return? Here's Bobby at the "Battle of the Billionaire" contract signing.

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    I think Bobby has come into his own as a professional wrestler and a performer since working with TNA and Bellator. Here's Bobby Lashley describing himself as a "wrestler that fights."

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/tag-team-top-5-indypowerrankin-for-the-week-of-may-4th-2015/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/tag-team-top-5-indypowerrankin-for-the-week-of-may-4th-2015/#comments Fri, 08 May 2015 17:40:13 +0000 IndyPowerRankings Indy/Puro/Lucha independent wrestling indies Indy Power Rankings IWA KES Killer Elite Squad NOAH ROH Shelton Benjamin wrestling http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=11638 Tag Team Top 5 for the Week of May 4th, 2015   #1 Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer)-It's been a bit, but The Killer Elite Squad return to the top spot in the Tag Team Top 5 as the GHC and NWA Tag Team Champions absolutely dominated the week in […]

    Tag Team Top 5 for the Week of May 4th, 2015

    #1 Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer)- It's been a bit, but The Killer Elite Squad return to the top spot in the Tag Team Top 5 as the GHC and NWA Tag Team Champions absolutely dominated the week in Japan. The official voters almost had them at #1 across the board in a clean sweep. They teamed with Minoru Suzuki, Takashi Iizuka at NOAH on 4/29 to defeat TMDK (Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste), Zack Sabre Jr. and Jack Gamble, then teamed with Minoru Suzuki, Takashi Iizuka on 4/30 to defeat Naomichi Marufuji, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Akitoshi Saito and Quiet Storm, and then defeated Akitoshi Saito and Quiet Storm on 5/1 to go 3-0 for the week. With 7 straight victories to their credit, they look unbeatable right now. Where will they end up in the 2015 Tag Team Top 50? Tune into Elite Podcast Network on 7/1 to find out where they rank midway through the year!

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    #2 Fenix & Myzteziz- We'd have to fact check to verify but this may be the highest ranking yet for a team coming out of Mexico. It was a HUGE week for this team as they teamed with Laredo Kid at Promociones Cantu on 4/27 to beat El Hijo del Fantasma, Mocho Cota Jr. & Pentagon Jr., then defeated Los Perros del Mal (Joe Lider & Pentagon Jr.) at AAA on 4/30, and then defeated Averno & Pentagon Jr. at Saccomats on 5/1 to go 3-0 for the week. This tag team came out of NOWHERE to get this ranking this week and if they can continue this type of success (they've won 6 of their last 8 matches) there's no doubt you'll be seeing more of them in the Tag Team Top 5 in the future.

    #3 Shelton Benjamin & Brian Breaker- This was another team that seemingly came out of nowhere as they really fattened up on some solid competition at NOAH over the last few weeks. Last week they defeated Quiet Storm and Jon Webb at NOAH on 4/29, then defeated Mohammed Yone and Daisuke Ikeda on 4/30, and then teamed with Taichi, El Desperado and Taka Michinoku on 5/1 to defeat Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinari Ogawa, Shane Haste, Mikey Nicholls and Captain NOAH to go 3-0 for the week. NOAH had a very strong influence on the Tag Team Top 5 this week with two teams in the Top 3 alone.

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    #4 Monster Express (Masato Yoshino & Shachihoko BOY)- The Monster Express stable may have lost Akira Tozawa and Uhaa Nation, but they keep plugging along. This tag team particularly has been very impressive over the last several months. The Dragon Gate Open the Twin Gate Champions return to the Tag Team Top 5 this week after they teamed with Akira Tozawa at Dragon Gate on 4/29 to defeat T-Hawk, U-T and La Flamita, then defeated YAMATO and Punch Tominaga on 5/1, and then defeated Jimmyz (Jimmy Susumu and Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!) on 5/3 to go 3-0 for the week. As you can see in the Top 4, Japan played a major influence in the Top 5 this week once again, with 3 of the Top 4 competing primarily in the Land of the Rising Sun.

    #5 Tryout Show Rejects (Reed Bentley & John Wayne Murdoch)- North America's only true representatives this week return to the Tag Team Top 5 after a tremendous victory vs. one of the top teams in the entire world. A main event victory vs. The Hooligans (the #1 tag team in the Tag Team Top 50 for 2014) in a Barbed Wire Match has its advantages. With that win, this tag team is back on the right track after Bentley was sidelined for a few weeks with a vicious gash from a chair shot, courtesy of Mason Cutter. Can The Rejects continue to climb the rankings now that they're back and healthy? With IWA Mid-South back on a semi-regular schedule, look out for them as 2015 rolls on.

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/the-ocho-wrestlers-i-miss/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/the-ocho-wrestlers-i-miss/#comments Wed, 15 Apr 2015 20:49:41 +0000 Scott Hayes Top Lists Brian Pillman CM Punk ECW Eddie Guerrero Edge Extreme Championship Wrestling Hall of Fame HBK Hollywood Blondes Kurt Angle MMA New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW Owen Hart Ring of Honor ROH Shawn Michaels Shelton Benjamin Tajiri The Ocho UFC WCW World Championship Wrestling World Wrestling Entertainment Wrestle Kingdom 9 WWE WWF http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=11141 In this 2015 the "Year of the List", I sat down and figured… Why not ME? Why not MY LIST?! SO? Ladies, and Gentlemen, Cheap-Heaters of all literacy levels? Welcome to: I am Pepper Brooks… or at the very least I AM wearing sunglasses and haven't combed my hair, but do lack the neck tattoos […]

    In this 2015 the "Year of the List", I sat down and figured… Why not ME? Why not MY LIST?!

    SO? Ladies, and Gentlemen, Cheap-Heaters of all literacy levels? Welcome to:

    I am Pepper Brooks… or at the very least I AM wearing sunglasses and haven't combed my hair, but do lack the neck tattoos of the above pictured, fictitious Dodgeball color commentator. Tonight I'm bringing you a simple list and I urge you to share yours.

    The OCHO: Wrestlers I Miss

    This is vague, and in a couple instances these wrestlers might still be active, but I don't see their work (My #1 definitely falls under this umbrella… BOOM! TEASERS!)

    Edge rose through the ranks during the Attitude Era, debuting as something of a Vampire Slayer and feuding with WWE's resident Vampire, Gangrel. Eventually he worked his way out of that, was one half of one of the Era's greatest tag teams, in Edge and Christian, and showed a lot of versatility both in the ring and on the mic. He was wildly entertaining and as the "Rated R Superstar" reached new levels of popularity and success. Unfortunately a neck injury forced him to hang up the boots. He also was part of the greatest era of Smackdown which also leaned heavily on THIS man…

    Similar to Edge in that he was a total package. Debuted in the WWE with the "Radicalz", after having lots of success in both ECW and WCW. In WWE was part of so many memorable stories and segments. Be it tagging with Chavo in Los Guerreros, or the genesis for "Latino Heat". His win over Brock Lesnar and celebration is something I'll always remember. In ring he was damn near peerless, and something that stood out to me, is when he was out there in an arena? He seemed to enjoy the hell out of everything he did. Of course Eddie was in ECW and so was he!

    Okay… when I started this I wasn't thinking it'd be THIS heavy. Pillman was one of my favorites when I became a wrestling fan in the early to mid 90s, watching WCW. Hollywood Blondes are one of my favorite tag teams of all time. Then his stuff in ECW and eventually bringing the Loose Cannon to WWF was spectacular. I think any of us during that time will remember the manic eyes, and of course Pillman pointing a gun at Stone Cold. Injuries kept him out of a WWE ring for most of his time there, before his untimely death in October of 1997. Pillman was part of a stable with…

    I swear… I really wasn't supposed to be like this. The theme going so far for me is talented in ring competitors and guys who could entertain in any segment they were involved in. Owen was my Hart family member of choice. I always felt like he got lost in the shuffle during that era. After the Montreal Screwjob and basically the entire Hart Foundation had left and it seemed uncertain as to WHAT Owen would do, he returned and attacked….

    YAY! This one isn't sad! Shawn Michaels is arguably the greatest in ring competitor this business has ever seen. He is a WWE Hall of Famer, and I can't recall a bad match the man was in. His ego was on par with his talent, and in both cases he was many times head and shoulders above everyone around him. You don't get nicknames like "The Showstopper", and "Mr. Wrestlemania" to stick without having the chops to back it up. I still hope for one more match from Michaels, though I'm guessing that is not going to happen. Michaels really could have great matches with anyone, but put him in the ring with someone like this?

    And it would be magical. Stop screaming. I KNOW Shelton is still active. Hell, I saw his match at Wrestlekingdom 9. I know he has been involved with RoH, but I don't follow Ring of Honor close enough to know if that is still an ongoing place of employment for Benjamin. Doesn't mean I see him regularly. Also doesn't mean I can't miss him. One of the greatest athletes the WWE has ever had in their ring. One of a generation of performers they brought in from the world of Amateur wrestling, and a guy who was close friends with Brock Lesnar… so why not bring him in too to make sure Brock was happy? Introduced to us as a "Tag Team" presented to Kurt Angle (Team Angle… eventually "Worlds Greatest Tag Team") Shelton could do anything in the ring. He could do it smoothly. He could do it powerfully. If I'd do an OCHO of "guys they dropped the ball with"? He'd be at or near the top of the list. And he had some good matches in the WWE with…

    I'm not alone in missing CM Punk. So many different ways he could have been used the last year. Especially with Lesnar being the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. A guy who was valuable and memorable in any segment on the show. One of the best promos in wrestling. One of the best wrestlers. Not having him around, stinks. But… ladies and gentlemen? Just because we miss him doesn't mean we have to chant for him whenever for whatever reason his name pops into his head… just something to keep in mind. You know who WOULDN'T randomly chant "CM PUNK"?

    Yes, Like Shelton I'm acutely aware that he's still active. Well I THINK he's still active. I'm not positive of such things. But Tajiri is one of my favorites. From his arrival in ECW through his WWE run, I was always entertained by him. Super underrated. He could be a standout in backstage segments, and wouldn't speak a word. His non verbals were spectacular. While the rest of the list was set up so I could loosely tie them together? Tajiri is the top of the list for me.

    So what about you? Who are the wrestlers you miss the most?

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-5-12415-osaka-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-5-12415-osaka-japan/#comments Sat, 24 Jan 2015 19:21:52 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito BRAVE Buffalo Cho Kibou-gun Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperado Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Katsuhiko Nakajima Kenou Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji No Mercy NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH Quiet Storm Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima The First Navigation The Mighty Don't Kneel TMDK Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Sabre Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9235 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 24th, 2015 from the Osaka Bodymaker Colosseum #2, Osaka, Japan:   Singles Match Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Zack Sabre Jr. – Time Limit Draw (15:00) Tag Team Match Cho Kibou-Gun (Hajime Ohara & Kenou) defeat Hitoshi Kumano & […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 24th, 2015 from the Osaka Bodymaker Colosseum #2, Osaka, Japan:

    Singles Match
    Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Zack Sabre Jr. – Time Limit Draw (15:00)

    Tag Team Match
    Cho Kibou-Gun (Hajime Ohara & Kenou) defeat Hitoshi Kumano & Yoshinari Ogawa (10:38)

    Six Man Tag Team Match
    Buffalo, Jonah Rock & Quiet Storm defeat Cho Kibou-Gun (Maybach Taniguchi, Mitsuhiro Kitamiya & Takeshi Morishima) (9:14)

    Six Man Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Akitoshi Saito, Genba Hirayanagi & Takashi Sugiura) defeat Suzuki-gun (El Desperado, TAKA Michinoku & Takashi Iizuka) (10:16)

    10 Man Elimination Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Davey Boy Smith Jr., Lance Archer, Minoru Suzuki, Shelton Benjamin & Taichi) defeat BRAVE (Mohammed Yone, Naomichi Marufuji & Taiji Ishimori) & TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) (21:57)
    – Minoru Suzuki eliminatedВ Mohammed Yone (6:24)
    – Shelton Benjamin eliminatedВ Taiji Ishimori (7:41)
    – Shelton Benjamin wasВ eliminatedВ В (12:33)
    – Naomichi Marufuji eliminatedВ Taichi (13:42)
    – Naomichi Marufuji was eliminatedВ (19:05)
    – Davey Boy Smith Jr. eliminatedВ Shane Haste (20:18)
    – Lance Archer eliminatedВ Mikey Nicholls (21:57)

    GHC Junior Heavyweight Title Match
    Atsushi Kotoge (c) defeats Daisuke Harada (21:20)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-4-12315-hiroshima-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-4-12315-hiroshima-japan/#comments Fri, 23 Jan 2015 20:21:11 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito Atsushi Kotoge BRAVE Daisuke Harada Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperado Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Junji Tanaka Katsuhiko Nakajima Ken-o Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji No Mercy NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH Quiet Storm Sakigake Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima The Mighty Don't Kneel TMDK Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Sabre Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9191 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 23rd, 2015 from the Prefectural Industrial Center Western Hall in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan:   Singles Match Hajime Ohara defeated Junji Tanaka (8:21 minutes) Singles Match Ken-o defeated Sakigake (6:32 minutes) 3-Way Match Taichi defeated Genba Hirayanagi and […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 23rd, 2015 from the Prefectural Industrial Center Western Hall in Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan:

    Singles Match
    Hajime Ohara defeated Junji Tanaka (8:21 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Ken-o defeated Sakigake (6:32 minutes)

    3-Way Match
    Taichi defeated Genba Hirayanagi and Zack Sabre Jr. (7:01 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Akitoshi Saito, Yoshinari Ogawa and Quiet Storm defeated Takeshi Morishima, MAYBACH Taniguchi and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (7:35 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    TMDK (Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste and Jonah Rock) defeated Suzuki-gun (Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Takashi Iizuka) by disqualification (10:34 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Takashi Sugiura and Daisuke Harada) defeated Atsushi Kotoge and Hitoshi Kumano (15:11 minutes)

    4 on 4 – Eight-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Shelton Benjamin, TAKA Michinoku and El Desperado) defeated Brave (Naomichi Marufuji, Mohammed Yone, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Taiji Ishimori) (14:57 minutes)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-3-12115-kitakyushu-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-3-12115-kitakyushu-japan/#comments Wed, 21 Jan 2015 20:01:58 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito Atsushi Kotoge BRAVE Cho Kibou-gun Daisuke Harada Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperado Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Junji Tanaka Katsuhiko Nakajima Ken-o Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji No Mercy NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH Punch-kun Quiet Storm Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima The First Navigation The Mighty Don't Kneel TMDK Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Saber Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9137 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 21st, 2015 from the Kitakyushu Palace in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan:   Singles Match Daisuke Harada defeated Junji Tanaka (6:39 minutes) 2 on 1 Handicap Match Quiet Storm defeated Genba Hirayanagi and Punch-kun (4:38 minutes) Six-Man Tag Team […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 21st, 2015 from the Kitakyushu Palace in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan:

    Singles Match
    Daisuke Harada defeated Junji Tanaka (6:39 minutes)

    2 on 1 Handicap Match
    Quiet Storm defeated Genba Hirayanagi and Punch-kun (4:38 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (TAKA Michinoku, Taichi and El Desperado) defeated Yoshinari Ogawa, Zack Sabre Jr. and Hitoshi Kumano (10:58 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Atsushi Kotoge vs. Takashi Iizuka ended without a winner by disqualification (8:02 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Takashi Sugiura and Akitoshi Saito) defeated Cho Kibou-Gun (Ken-o and Hajime Ohara) (9:55 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Brave (Mohammed Yone, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Taiji Ishimori) defeated Takeshi Morishima, MAYBACH Taniguchi and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (11:49 minutes)

    4 on 4 – Eight-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Shelton Benjamin) defeated Naomichi Marufuji, Mikey Nicholls, Shane Haste and Jonah Rock (12:58 minutes)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-2-12015-sendai-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-2-12015-sendai-japan/#comments Tue, 20 Jan 2015 21:49:03 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito Atsushi Kotoge BRAVE Cho Kibou-gun Daisuke Harada Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperado Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Junji Tanaka Katsuhiko Nakajima Ken-o Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji No Mercy NOAH Pro Wrestling NOAH Quiet Storm Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima The First Navigation The Mighty Don't Kneel TMDK Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Sabre Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=9089 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. В The event took place on January 20th, 2015 from the Sendai Sun Arena in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan:   Tag Team Match Cho Kibou-Gun (Ken-o and Hajime Ohara) defeated Yoshinari Ogawa and Junji Tanaka (9:36 minutes) Singles Match Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Taichi by […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. В The event took place on January 20th, 2015 from the Sendai Sun Arena in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan:

    Tag Team Match
    Cho Kibou-Gun (Ken-o and Hajime Ohara) defeated Yoshinari Ogawa and Junji Tanaka (9:36 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Taichi by disqualification (8:42 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Daisuke Harada and Genba Hirayanagi) defeated Atsushi Kotoge and Hitoshi Kumano (13:52 minutes)

    Singles Match
    MAYBACH Taniguchi defeated Jonah Rock (6:31 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    TMDK (Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste) defeated Takeshi Morishima and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (10:28 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Shelton Benjamin and TAKA Michinoku) defeated Takashi Sugiura, Akitoshi Saito and Quiet Storm (10:22 minutes)

    4 on 4 – Eight-Man Tag Team Match
    Brave (Naomichi Marufuji, Mohammed Yone, Katsuhiko Nakajima and Taiji Ishimori) defeated Suzuki-gun (Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Takashi Iizuka and El Desperado) (7:43 minutes)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-1-11815-fukuoka-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-the-first-navigation-2015-day-1-11815-fukuoka-japan/#comments Sun, 18 Jan 2015 22:09:31 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito Atsushi Kotoge BRAVE Cho Kibou-gun Daisuke Harada Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperaro Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Junji Tanaka Katsuhiko Nakajima Ken-o Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW No Mercy NOAH Nozomi Kubo NWA Pro Wrestling NOAH Quiet Storm Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Sabre Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8994 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 18th, 2015 at the Hakata Star Lane in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan:   Tag Team Match 1 Brave (Taiji Ishimori and Atsushi Kotoge) defeated Junji Tanaka and Nozomi Kubo (8:39 minutes) 3-Way Match Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Jonah Rock […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. The event took place on January 18th, 2015 at the Hakata Star Lane in Fukuoka, Fukuoka, Japan:

    Tag Team Match
    1 Brave (Taiji Ishimori and Atsushi Kotoge) defeated Junji Tanaka and Nozomi Kubo (8:39 minutes)

    3-Way Match
    Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Jonah Rock and MAYBACH Taniguchi (7:48 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Takashi Sugiura and Akitoshi Saito) defeated Takeshi Morishima and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (5:53 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (TAKA Michinoku, Taichi and El Desperado) defeated Yoshinari Ogawa, Zack Sabre Jr. and Hitoshi Kumano (10:23 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Shelton Benjamin defeated Quiet Storm (5:53 minutes)

    GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles Match
    Cho Kibou-Gun (Ken-o and Hajime Ohara) (c) defeated No Mercy (Daisuke Harada and Genba Hirayanagi) (17:45 minutes)

    4 on 4 – Eight-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Takashi Iizuka) defeated Naomichi Marufuji, Mohammed Yone, Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste (16:21 minutes)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-new-year-navigation-2015-day-2-11215-yokohama-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-pro-wrestling-noah-new-year-navigation-2015-day-2-11215-yokohama-japan/#comments Mon, 12 Jan 2015 17:21:55 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha Akitoshi Saito Atsushi Kotoge BRAVE Daisuke Harada Davey Boy Smith Jr. El Desperado Genba Hirayanagi Hajime Ohara Hitoshi Kumano Jonah Rock Katsuhiko Nakajima Ken-o Lance Archer Maybach Taniguchi Mikey Nicholls Minoru Suzuki Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Mohammed Yone Naomichi Marufuji New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW No Mercy NOAH NWA Pro Wrestling NOAH Quiet Storm Shane Haste Shelton Benjamin Suzuki-gun Taichi Taiji Ishimori TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Takashi Sugiura Takeshi Morishima Yoshinari Ogawa Zack Sabre Jr. http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8791 The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. В The event took place on January 12th, 2015 at В the Radiant Hall in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan:   Singles Match El Desperado defeated Hitoshi Kumano (5:09 minutes) 3-Way Match Ken-o defeated Genba Hirayanagi and Yoshinari Ogawa (4:56 minutes) Singles Match Quiet Storm defeated Hajime […]

    The following results are from a recent Pro Wrestling NOAH live event. В The event took place on January 12th, 2015 at В the Radiant Hall in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan:

    Singles Match
    El Desperado defeated Hitoshi Kumano (5:09 minutes)

    3-Way Match
    Ken-o defeated Genba Hirayanagi and Yoshinari Ogawa (4:56 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Quiet Storm defeated Hajime Ohara by disqualification (10:15 minutes)

    Singles Match
    Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Zack Sabre Jr. (12:01 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    No Mercy (Takashi Sugiura, Akitoshi Saito and Daisuke Harada) defeated Takeshi Morishima, MAYBACH Taniguchi and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (7:33 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Takashi Iizuka) defeated Shane Haste, Mikey Nicholls and Jonah Rock (9:28 minutes)

    4 on 4 – Eight-Man Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Shelton Benjamin, TAKA Michinoku and Taichi) defeated Brave (Naomichi Marufuji, Mohammed Yone, Atsushi Kotoge and Taiji Ishimori) (16:09 minutes)

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    http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-new-japan-pro-wrestling-njpw-new-years-dash-1515-tokyo-japan/ http://www.cheap-heat.com/results-new-japan-pro-wrestling-njpw-new-years-dash-1515-tokyo-japan/#comments Tue, 06 Jan 2015 02:18:13 +0000 Cassidy Haynes Indy/Puro/Lucha AJ Styles Alex Koslov Alex Shelley Bad Luck Fale Bobby Fish Bullet Club Captain New Japan CHAOS Davey Boy Smith Jr. Doc Gallows El Desperado Forever Hooligans Hirooki Goto Hiroshi Tanahashi Hiroyoshi Tenzan Jushin Thunder Liger Karl Anderson Katsuyori Shibata Kazuchika Okada Kenny Omega Kota Ibushi KUSHIDA Kyle O'Reilly Lance Archer Manabu Nakanishi Matt Jackson Minoru Suzuki New Japan Pro Wrestling New Years Dash Nick Jackson NJPW reDRagon Rocky Romero Ryusuke Taguchi Satoshi Kojima Shelton Benjamin Shinsuke Nakamura Sho Tanaka Suzuki-gun Taichi TAKA Michinoku Takashi Iizuka Tama Tonga Tetsuya Naito Tiger Mask IV Togi Makabe Tomoaki Honma Tomohiro Ishii Toru Yano YOSHI-HASHI Yuji Nagata Yujiro Takahashi http://www.cheap-heat.com/?p=8547 The following results are from a recent New Japan Pro Wrestling live event. The event took place on January 5th, 2015 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan:   Tag Team Match Suzuki-gun (TAKA Michinoku and Taichi) defeated Tiger Mask #4 and Sho Tanaka (7:29 minutes) Tag Team Match reDRagon [2] (Kyle O’Reilly and […]

    The following results are from a recent New Japan Pro Wrestling live event. The event took place on January 5th, 2015 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan:

    Tag Team Match
    Suzuki-gun (TAKA Michinoku and Taichi) defeated Tiger Mask #4 and Sho Tanaka (7:29 minutes)

    Tag Team Match
    reDRagon [2] (Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish) defeated Forever Hooligans (Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov) (10:30 minutes)

    Special Five on Five Match
    Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Takashi Iizuka, Shelton Benjamin, Lance Archer and Davey Boy Smith Jr.) defeated Tomoaki Honma, Manabu Nakanishi, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Captain New Japan (11:59 minutes)

    NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
    Jushin Thunder Liger (c) defeated El Desperado (16:56 minutes)

    Six-Man Tag Team Match
    Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA and Alex Shelley defeated BULLET CLUB (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (9:16 minutes)

    Special Match
    BULLET CLUB (Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga) defeated CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and Toru Yano) (10:17 minutes)

    Special Match
    Togi Makabe, Yuji Nagata and Kota Ibushi defeated CHAOS (Shinsuke Nakamura, Tomohiro Ishii and YOSHI-HASHI) (13:58 minutes)

    Special Match
    BULLET CLUB (AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and Yujiro Takahashi) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hirooki Goto, Katsuyori Shibata and Tetsuya Naito (14:45 minutes)

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