Post by CyberTranz on Mar 24, 2007 21:48:30 GMT -5
Following a brief creative departure from the independent scene, Fusion Dojo is please to announce its pro wrestling return for the month of April. Fans have been eagerly anticipating its return and Fusion officials have promised to fire back even stronger with its junior weight action that won over the hearts of many. Tranzfusion was spotted in a press conference today in good spirits. He explained that the creative break has done wonders for the staff and wrestlers alike. Being able to stay fresh and continue its cutting edge style is what has made Fusion Dojo what it is today.
When asked about what the Fusion Dojo stars have been up to during the break, Tranz commented that a majority of them have been training hard inside the dojo, waiting for the Fusion’s return. Others have been granted to take other bookings during the break but Tranz promised that all Fusion Dojo stars would be on top of their game for its next show. Along with the regulars, Tranz also hinted at some new faces appearing for Fusion in the next months as the Dojo’s training program has been graced with several unique and up-and-coming talents.
The first stop on the tour is Fusion Dojo’s home, Arakita No. 1 Ringu. The show will be headlined by a huge tag team match pitting the undefeated Gran Buffalo and Tiger Prince against Tranzfusion and the first ever FU-Soul champion, Heavy Metal. Clouded by hatred, Tiger Prince has turned his back on Tranzfusion and the FU-Army and has made an unlikely partnership with Gran Buffalo. Both men left the victorious Heavy Metal bloody at the Kansai Kokusai Kinen Hooru show and have vowed to make his reign as champion a short one. Along with the main event, The Portuguese Connection find themselves in a explosive 6-man tag match against BHM, Two Count takes on Hazuki and AOKI, Kikkoman is up against Danny Dynamite and the spunky Cherry Suzuki will do battle with AC Slasher.
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Arakita No. 1 Ringu
1. Cherry Suzuki vs. AC Slasher
2. Kikkoman vs. Danny Dynamite
3. Bigg Rigg & Jamie Jones vs. Hazuki & AOKI
4. Antonio Bras, Jose Cruz & Pero Costa vs. Decay, Venom & DEMON
5. Tranzfusion & Heavy Metal vs. Tiger Prince & Gran Buffalo
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When asked about what the Fusion Dojo stars have been up to during the break, Tranz commented that a majority of them have been training hard inside the dojo, waiting for the Fusion’s return. Others have been granted to take other bookings during the break but Tranz promised that all Fusion Dojo stars would be on top of their game for its next show. Along with the regulars, Tranz also hinted at some new faces appearing for Fusion in the next months as the Dojo’s training program has been graced with several unique and up-and-coming talents.
The first stop on the tour is Fusion Dojo’s home, Arakita No. 1 Ringu. The show will be headlined by a huge tag team match pitting the undefeated Gran Buffalo and Tiger Prince against Tranzfusion and the first ever FU-Soul champion, Heavy Metal. Clouded by hatred, Tiger Prince has turned his back on Tranzfusion and the FU-Army and has made an unlikely partnership with Gran Buffalo. Both men left the victorious Heavy Metal bloody at the Kansai Kokusai Kinen Hooru show and have vowed to make his reign as champion a short one. Along with the main event, The Portuguese Connection find themselves in a explosive 6-man tag match against BHM, Two Count takes on Hazuki and AOKI, Kikkoman is up against Danny Dynamite and the spunky Cherry Suzuki will do battle with AC Slasher.
4.5.07
Arakita No. 1 Ringu
1. Cherry Suzuki vs. AC Slasher
2. Kikkoman vs. Danny Dynamite
3. Bigg Rigg & Jamie Jones vs. Hazuki & AOKI
4. Antonio Bras, Jose Cruz & Pero Costa vs. Decay, Venom & DEMON
5. Tranzfusion & Heavy Metal vs. Tiger Prince & Gran Buffalo
4.9.07
Murakawa Choumin Taiikukan
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4.18.07
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