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It was a CHAOS vs CHAOS battle at the finals for the prestigious NEVER openweight 6 man tag titles.

At the end, the team of Ishii, Goto and YOSHI-HASHI got the victory, and Okada finally recognized him as the better of the two (Since he has never won the prestigious belt) Even Milano cried at such display of sportsmanship :mjcry:
 

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It was a CHAOS vs CHAOS battle at the finals for the prestigious NEVER openweight 6 man tag titles.

At the end, the team of Ishii, Goto and YOSHI-HASHI got the victory, and Okada finally recognized him as the better of the two (Since he has never won the prestigious belt) Even Milano cried at such display of sportsmanship :mjcry:
This happened today? :skip:


Oh. :skip:
 

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It was a CHAOS vs CHAOS battle at the finals for the prestigious NEVER openweight 6 man tag titles.

At the end, the team of Ishii, Goto and YOSHI-HASHI got the victory, and Okada finally recognized him as the better of the two (Since he has never won the prestigious belt) Even Milano cried at such display of sportsmanship :mjcry:

:laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff:

Of all the wild shyt that 2020 has delivered, YOSHI HASHI holding a title - any title - has to be right up there

Too bad there wasn't a full on crowd for his
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Dude definitely walked up to Master Wato like :obama:



backstage afterwards.
 

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It was a CHAOS vs CHAOS battle at the finals for the prestigious NEVER openweight 6 man tag titles.

At the end, the team of Ishii, Goto and YOSHI-HASHI got the victory, and Okada finally recognized him as the better of the two (Since he has never won the prestigious belt) Even Milano cried at such display of sportsmanship :mjcry:

Zero1 outdrew New Japan's shows in Korakuen btw :wow: :wow:
 

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By 20 people :skip: That means less social distancing, tho. Zero1 out there thinking its audience is indestructible like Masato Tanaka.

Nah, they just opened up Korakuen to 75% capacity (or along those lines) on August 1st. Still, Zero 1 getting more than New Japan on any circumstance is :wow:
 

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It was a CHAOS vs CHAOS battle at the finals for the prestigious NEVER openweight 6 man tag titles.

At the end, the team of Ishii, Goto and YOSHI-HASHI got the victory, and Okada finally recognized him as the better of the two (Since he has never won the prestigious belt) Even Milano cried at such display of sportsmanship :mjcry:

I take time off from wrestling to catch up on work and this happens?

Oh my God, the world really is ending.

Nah, they just opened up Korakuen to 75% capacity (or along those lines) on August 1st. Still, Zero 1 getting more than New Japan on any circumstance is :wow:

It's COVID season, so everything gets the asterisk, unfortunately. Only reason I would hesitate on that front is because it being indicative of something might eventually lead to Gedo getting the fukk outta here.

But in lieu of that happening, asterisk.
 

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I take time off from wrestling to catch up on work and this happens?

Oh my God, the world really is ending.



It's COVID season, so everything gets the asterisk, unfortunately. Only reason I would hesitate on that front is because it being indicative of something might eventually lead to Gedo getting the fukk outta here.

But in lieu of that happening, asterisk.

New Japan had 2 chances to go over 700 and couldn't, Z1 did it on it's first try :hubie: :lolbron:



Just give Zero1 a W, they haven't had one since 2001 :dead: and wont have another one, probably ever again. They are already building and promoting their 20th anniversary show at Sumo Hall, probably gonna gamble the future of the company with that one show :mjlol:
 
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