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From Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan
Main Event
1/60
KATSU vs Yuna Funanori
Singles Match
Match Writer:
Rosie
@Starlight Kid & @AON
Like ships passing in the night, KATSU and Yuna Funaori have never had a chance to meet. But they share a similar trajectory. Yuna, though no stranger to the Japanese scene, gained a following by appearing in FWA wrestling, becoming a cult-favourite, fighting the likes of former FWA World Champion, Danny Toner. In the time since she was gone, another joshi entered the American scene and found success. Katsu. Debuting first under her old identity of Vampyra, she ended up finding a lot of attention in a short time, quickly entering FWA’s F1 Climaxxx field with Yuna’s former rival being injured, and becoming FWA Television Champion. Since then, she has crafted her new identity of Katsu and has only seen her stock-rise. But this mini-dream match has yet to happen, with Yuna’s only appearance in FWA while Katsu was on the roster was in the King of the Deathmatch tournament, which Katsu was not part of.
But now, in their home country, two rising Joshi stars have a chance to showcase their talents in the main event and get bragging rights with it.
1/30
El Vengedor vs Shinzo Omega
Non Title: Singles Match
Match Writer:
Juice (Vinegar)
@Dubble J @Jeff Valley Driver
In an example of two non-Japanese stars who might end up becoming favourites to the Japanese crowd, we have an unexpected match between a rising star in one promotion, and the reigning (forever) Champion in another. Shinzo Omega, the dark brooding striker from Canada rose to the top of AMA becoming its AMA Grand Champion. Though he has since become hungry for competition. This brings him to the land of the rising sun where a striker like him would become cherished. His opponent, a potential rising star in FWA. Ground Zero season four winner, El Vengedor. The masked brawler made instant waves in the promotion, laying out his coach from the season, Katsu, and facing her on FWA’s biggest stage. Despite the loss, the two gained a newfound respect. But with more room to grow, he finds himself in new territory against a top-tier opponent.
1/60
YOKAI Death Squad (Cali Hayama & Ririko) [C] vs Virtue (Miho Watase & Miss Fuka)
CJW Tag Team Championships Match
Match Writer:
Rosie
@Starlight Kid
The implosion of MAYHEM has been building for months in CJW, but FWA fans, the target demographic for this message, have only been able to see just a taste of it. Miho Watase and Miss Fuka, now two former members, were two of the longest serving members. With member Katsu taking regular trips to America for FWA and her two main trios partners, now tag champions, Cali Hayama and Ririko, forming a sub-unit in MAYHEM called YOKAI Death Squad, there was growing distrust between them and their younger members. Once leader Saori Suzuki went on the shelf with a major knee injury, Miho and Fuka saw a chance to potentially remove the ‘less trustworthy’ and potentially replace their injured leader. But, most importantly, get out of the shadows of their supposed allies. They brought up the idea of removing Katsu before, leading to an argument. They would try to announce “new” members to MAYHEM, only for the rest of the group to dismiss them for not getting talked to about the additions.
Finally, YDS managed to unearth their plot. Thus resulting in their plan B: Miho Watase and Miss Fuka leaving the group, having three new allies of their own and now they have what they want, a unit of their own with people they can trust. That has led to a challenge thrown out for the CJW Tag Team Championships, held by Cali Hayama and Ririko. This championship match, seeing that Cali and Ririko have been gaining an international following thanks to their FWA debuts, will be held on a stage where, ideally, there will be more fans to get a taste of a high stakes and personal championship match to show what CJW has to offer.
1/X
Looney Lester vs Bellatrix Bordeaux
Deathmatch
Match Writer:
Blaine
@EaterofWorlds @WelshyBOI
Bellatrix Bordeaux in the past year in FWA has become an unlikely success story. Joining their group of witches, The Coven, she has risen to become a Trios Champion for the company and having some notable singles matches including surviving nearly 20 minutes against former World Champion Michelle von Horrowitz, but especially when the rulebook is thrown out by showing her guts in Deathmatches against Deathmatch Legend Jeffry Mason and even pulling one out over Reagan Cole in a Fallout main event. It would be fitting that for a girl who can take a beating but always get up that NTE finds an entertaining prospect of her facing the King of Greasy Road style, hard hitting, nasty. Looney Lester who has earned a reputation as one of the more infamous Gaijin to make his way in Japan, despite his age, fights with a nasty streak that puts any young boys through the ringer. With the rulebook likely to be bent, it is being thrown out in a Deathmatch. Looney Lester may thrive in this environment, but the Coven’s “Hex Girl” has shown to thrive in this environment. Can Looney Lester put another wrestler down with him facing against a girl who will refuse to quit?
1/20
SUPER MASSIVE DESTROYER VS MOIST
Singles Match
Match Writer:
AON
@Jazz Wolf @AON
This match is certainly happening. From Genki Puro, the wettest man in all of pro wrestling (Get your mind out of the gutter) MOIST will fight off against the towering, near unmovable, SUPER MASSIVE DESTROYER! Despite SMD’s lack of mobility or dare I say… wrestling ability… He’s proven to be a big attraction whenever he steps foot across the pacific for his sheer size and wonder if he will be able to be knocked down? MOIST, with his slippery tactics, will need to think outside the box to face him. Will this be a five star classic? No. It will likely fall on the obscure side of wrestling. But, it will be quite the sight when these two fight in Tokyo.
1/30
Sawyer Xavier vs Anzu Kurosawa vs Kage Oni
Three-Way Match
Match Writer:
SupineSnake
@EaterofWorlds @SupineSnake @Sully
Anzu Kurosawa, FWA Meltdown commentator, is dusting off her wrestling boots for the first time since FWA’s King of the Deathmatch where she’ll be fighting off against someone she has called the matches plenty of times before, Sawyer Xavier, along with a wildcard in Kage Oni. Xavier in his time in FWA has gained a reputation (for better or worse) as an underdog, showing his promise on key occasions, but also having his fair share of setbacks. Adding appearances in promotions like AMA wrestling and elsewhere, Sawyer has a world of experiences and can check Japan off his list. As for Kage, he is a complete unknown in terms of his backstory, history. All that is known is that he is small, agile, cold, and calculated. Anzu, despite her cheerfulness, has no qualms about bending any rules, and especially in her home country, she will do whatever she can to avoid an upset in front of her people.
1/20
The Ozmanclaimed vs Kung-Fu Boom (Kung-Fu Karl & Jimmy Boom Boom)
Tag Team Match
Match writer:
TBD
@Oz @Mandalorian @Jimmy King
YO! LISTEN!
With NTE looking for some peeps to give BFT in the ring, they picked two rappers with their own unique thing. The Ozmanclaimed have come, their friend’s a priest, between the ropes these dues are beasts. But they can’t be alone, step aside and make room. Their opponents are UA's friends, it’s Kung Fu Boom! This match is as Japanese as American Sushi with a man obsessed with his own tooshie. But fun can be had with this unique mix. Knowing these two teams, they’ll bring their bag of tricks.
1/20
Major Mayhem vs Rio Kobayashi
Singles Match
Match Writer:
Rosie
@Tommy Bedlam @Starlight Kid
Major Mayhem, a veteran of professional wrestling, is about as American as they come. He drinks freedom. His deck is lined with his various firearms as decoration. He is woken up in the morning by the screech of a bald eagle and we can only assume his piss is actually all American beer. We can’t guarantee that any of it is true. Despite his popularity in his home country, his blind Nationalism has made him a hot commodity in Japan for one reason: People will pay to see someone shut up his red, white, and blue pie-hole. Then add his “Troops” who follow him around, he has become a hated villain in the pacific. So, in a chance to shut him up, they call on a rogue. A man who may not be the most beloved, but someone who will go by any means to get a win and silence the American. Rio Kobayashi, a man who returned to a promotion he was once shunned from for leaving as a young boy, who has since made it his mission to lead a Real Generation of professional wrestling. Is it the type of competition Rio is used to facing in DJPW? No. With Major Mayhem’s troops at his call, he will prove to be a hassle to put away, but there’s one thing for certain, this will be one time the crowd will be firmly behind him.
1/30
Dirty Fucking Bastards (Cody Mundz & Bobby “Smooth”) vs FTN (Chris Peacock & Alyster Black)
Non-Title: Tag Team Match
Match Writer
Rawr
@Tig @Mandalorian @Rawr
In a foreigner showcase, we have an infamous tag team in CWA’s history teaming with a team in FWA who has risen to unlikely partners and tag team champions. Bobby “Smooth” and Cody Mundz. Two men with a very hard to beat style with a solid tag team foundation only complimented by a nasty streak and willingness to get their hands dirty. These two after CWA’s closure have been tearing it up internationally, raising hell. In Tokyo, they’ll meet FWA’s Tag Team Champions in non-title action. Both Black and Peacock are already accomplished singles competitors, with Peacock being FWA’s World Champion, and Black having a world title reign of his own AND a record breaking FWA X Championship reign where he arguably raised the title to equal status of the world title in terms of desirability. Though, with bubbling tension rising back in FWA, it’s a wonder if they can continue to co-exist as champions and partners until then. Shame for them NTE don’t care about friendships. Even though these men are foreign to the Japanese scene, with their unique styles and reputation, the crowd is sure to be salivating at this match for pride.
1/20
Aka Manto (Aka Yurei & Keiko Hirabayashi) vs Raijin y Raiju
Tag Team Match
Match Writer:
TBD
@Bobby Barrows @Nostradamus
Aka Manto, two ladies with a history as rivals and now, as partners, return to their home country. Since teaming together in FWA, they have become a strong duo, fighting for the promotion’s FWA World Tag Team Championships, with Aka Yurei herself already being a former champion herself. Their test is one of the fastest Jr Heavyweight tag teams in Japan. From Mexico, the team of masked twin brothers Raijin and Raiju. The dynamic duo have been freelancing both in their home country and in Japan, though not winning any titles yet, have been constant threats and growing fan favourites. A win over Aka Manto would likely result in multiple promotions taking notice. Either result, fans are sure to expect a breathtaking display mixed with Jr heavyweight and Joshi style.
ENGLISH COMMENTARY TEAM:
Play by Play: “The Irish Stallion” James O’Connell
Disposition: Face
James O’Connell has been a broadcaster for sports in the British Isles for decades, hosting radio shows and most notably, calling action in various independent promotions based in Ireland and the UK. But in recent years he has expanded his expertise, taking regular trips to Japan to call the action in English for various Japanese promotions. When asked why, he said “When I am calling a Japanese match, it feels like a genuine sport, like the world cup meets wrestling. And each time I visit, I am always amazed by the country.” With his excitement and knowledge of moves, he’ll provide the beats of the in ring action.
Colour Commentator 1: “Gaijin Superstar” Stephanie Starr
Disposition: Face
Retired from the ring, Stephanie Herendez, better known as Stephanie Starr, was the first woman in COSMIC Joshi Wrestling not from Japan to win their top prize, the Universe of COSMIC Championship. This Latin-American was born in California, but has since spent much of her time in Japan, considering it her second home after having her greatest success there before neck injuries caught up with her. She provides English commentary for her former promotion at times and is fluent in English, Spanish, and Japanese. Smart woman who has grown to respect a lot of Japan’s in-ring traditions so she understands what it is like to compete in the environment.
Colour Commentary 2: “The Dubb” Bobby Joel
Disposition: Heel
Ol’ BJ, following the trend of many Gaijin, was the cowboy hat-wearing villain that many Japanese crowds loved to hate. Though he wasn’t someone who was going to take your head off with a lariat, he was able to bend every rule imaginable in multiple promotions to get ‘The Dubb’, capturing titles as a wrestler. Despite some personal set-backs, Joel has remained semi-active as a wrestler for big matches, but primarily does commentary in some promotions. Though he can still give respect to the ‘heroes’ he’s always been an advocate for cheating and not getting caught.
Rules:
Promos are to be 2000 words Maximum. This includes the title of it if there is one.
Judges will be (trying our best) using the FWA grading scale. For detailed info to non-FWA peeps, it is in the FWA Rules and Information thread. To summarize:
Quality of content/match selling/theme/story/length = /15
Presentation/spelling/grammar = /5
Creativity in approach, theme, style, story = /10
Character portrayal = /5
Character development (Admittedly harder for a one off, but these points can be “made up” elsewhere) = /5
Promo deadlines will be in over a month month ending:
Sunday 8th October at 11:59PM Pacific Time.
Which is Monday 9th October at 03:00am Eastern Time.
Which is Monday 9th October at 08:00am UK Time.
Which is Monday 9th October at 5:00pm Melbourne Time.
Which is Monday 9th October at 04:00am Atlantic Time.
Which is Monday 9th October at 04:30am Newfoundland Time, because Newfoundland.
Good luck, have fun!
Notes:
If you want to write any of the unclaimed matches, let me know via DM on Discord or on the forum.
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