hey all,
I am liking New Japan Wrestling. it's entertaining, exciting and you get to see stuff
that the WWE does not allow. anyway, with ROH, TNA and GWF supposedly in
trouble, NJPW seems interested/ready to branch out to here in America. Octopus
Stretch on YouTube gives us ten wrestlers NJPW(USA) can use to start up. the
requirements are such:
1. not doing anything currently
2. potential/already over
3. translates to American audience
4. in for the long haul
so the wrestlers. (if you have others, post them)
1. Taka Michinoku-old friend from WWE, represents Suzuki-gun
2. David Finlay
3. Henrae
4. Guerillas of Destiny-brothers, represent Bullet Club
5. Bad Luck Fale-also represents the Club
6. Tomoaki Honma
7. Juice Robinson-former CJ Parker in NXT, second chance to be big in US
8. Hiroshi Tanahashi
9. Bushi-represents LIJ in US, apparently his spot taken by Takahashi
10. Micheal Elgin
so do we like? do we have others NJPW (USA) can use? let me hear you.
I am liking New Japan Wrestling. it's entertaining, exciting and you get to see stuff
that the WWE does not allow. anyway, with ROH, TNA and GWF supposedly in
trouble, NJPW seems interested/ready to branch out to here in America. Octopus
Stretch on YouTube gives us ten wrestlers NJPW(USA) can use to start up. the
requirements are such:
1. not doing anything currently
2. potential/already over
3. translates to American audience
4. in for the long haul
so the wrestlers. (if you have others, post them)
1. Taka Michinoku-old friend from WWE, represents Suzuki-gun
2. David Finlay
3. Henrae
4. Guerillas of Destiny-brothers, represent Bullet Club
5. Bad Luck Fale-also represents the Club
6. Tomoaki Honma
7. Juice Robinson-former CJ Parker in NXT, second chance to be big in US
8. Hiroshi Tanahashi
9. Bushi-represents LIJ in US, apparently his spot taken by Takahashi
10. Micheal Elgin
so do we like? do we have others NJPW (USA) can use? let me hear you.