Beautiful Bobby Eatin
SWEEEEEEEEEETNESS!
at the final day results
NJPW "NJPW 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR ~ G1 CLIMAX 22 ~THE ONE AND ONLY~", 12.08.2012 (WPW/PPV)
Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan
11,500 Fans - Super No Vacancy Full House
1. G1 Climax - Block B: MVP [8] besiegt Lance Archer [8] (10:50) mit dem Irreversible Crisis.
2. G1 Climax - Block B: Hiroyoshi Tenzan [8] besiegt Shinsuke Nakamura [8] (12:48) mit einer Moonsault Press.
3. G1 Climax - Block B: Hirooki Goto [8] besiegt Tetsuya Naito [8] (11:05) mit dem Shouten Kai.
4. G1 Climax - Block B: Kazuchika Okada [10] besiegt Togi Makabe (9:33) mit dem Rainmaker.
5. G1 Climax - Block A: Shelton Benjamin [8] besiegt Satoshi Kojima [8] (9:04) mit dem Paydirt.
6. G1 Climax - Block A: Toru Yano [6] besiegt Naomichi Marufuji [8] (9:55) mit dem Urakasumi.
7. G1 Climax - Block A: Yuji Nagata [8] besiegt Minoru Suzuki [8] (9:03) mit einem Backdrop Hold.
8. G1 Climax - Block A: Karl Anderson [10] besiegt Hiroshi Tanahashi [10] (11:15) mit dem Gun Stun.
9. G1 Climax - Final: Kazuchika Okada besiegt Karl Anderson (23:19) mit dem Rainmaker.
- Japanese MMA legend Kazushi Sakuraba and former New Japan wrestler and current MMA fighter Katsuyori Shibata emerged after the eighth match in the hall! Shibata was until 2005 one of the most promising talents of New Japan, and was considered one of the New Three Musketeers, designation given to the three emerging young stars of the period (Tanahashi, Nakamura, Shibata). Because of his charismatic appearance Shibata was long regarded as the greatest hope of the trio.
Unhappy about his role and due to his affable nature, he left NJPW and toured Japan for 2 years as a freelancer in promotions such as BIG MOUTH LOUD and NOAH, before he began his MMA career in January 2007 (4 wins, 11 losses, 1 draw). A return to New Japan would catapult the already incredibly strong competition at the top of the league to unprecedented dimensions.
Shibata coming back after all these years and declaring war on New Japan is just
I wanna watch this shyt so bad brehs
Unless you live in Japan there's no way you can purchase any live show. DVDs are the only option and it takes months for promotions to release them.
The actual fans of the product know this which is why we ask for streams. That comment wasn't even worth your time to answer breh. Sucks how the japanese can watch most of our ppvs and they (knowing they have a huge fan base here) won't let us. My emotions...
@ the winner...