Sunday, March 30, 2025

SWalker's Weekly 5 (*2) - Shi-En is great, german wrestling, some sleaze & TNT DOA 2025 - (03/17-03/23 & 03/24-03/30)

 

SWalker's Weekly 5 (*2) - Shi-En is great, german wrestling, some sleaze & TNT DOA 2025 - (03/17-03/23 & 03/24-03/30) 

After my big show marathon three weeks ago, I felt a little bit burned out. But the past two weeks I am back strong and tried to find valuable free time while playing Monster Hunter Wilds. But there were some really great matches, so let's get started!

Week 1 - Top 5

Kohei Kinoshita Produce: TiiiDA vs. Kohei Kinoshita

The Main Event of the Kohei Kinoshita Produce KOBE ALL WIN in Motomachi Ringsoul! After earlier apperances from Koju Takeda, Mikiya Sasaki, a crazy bout between Shigehiro Irie & Rey Paloma & Kinoshitas first match this evening in the opener, this was really fun to watch. All in all I wholeheartedly recommend the whole show. Great watch for grabbing a drink & to have a fun time!


Shi-En - Great venue, great tag match: Bomber Okuno & vs. Yuta Ogawa vs. Hiroto Okubo & Tetsuya Goto

This won't be the last time, Shi-En appears in this post. This was basically a little show somewhere in the streets of Osaka. Really great venue & a great match for an opening bout on a more out-of-the-way show, that was basically a prelude to the big Anniversary show! These four had a great match probably the one out of the three of this card! I really, really like Bomber Okuno. Also great showing of Tetsuya Goto & this definetely won't be his last apperance on my Top 5 lists!


Michinoku Pro 32nd Anniversary: Rasse, Yapper Man 2 & Yui Sato vs. Sangre Azteca Jr., Taro Nohashi & Yasutaka Oosera

Michinoku Pro had begun their 32nd Anniversary tour and fortunately, they published the first show of the tour on Wrestle Universe! This 6-man Co-main was great and it reminded me of these former crazy multi-tag matches, Michinok Pro was famous for in the late 90s. Definetely give this a watch, if you have like 15 minutes to spare. This was the match of this first week for me! And if you have half an hour more, also watch the main event of this show!


Catch Factory: Fast Time Moodoo vs. Hektor Invictus

Catch Factory had their big Homecoming 2025 show in January. In front of a sold out crowd at Westbad, hometown hero Fast Time Moodoo defended the Catch Factory title against Hektor Invictus. Great match from my Hometown promotion! Hektor had a big glow up in the past two years. He really developed a lot in terms of character and in-ring and is probably now on of my favourites in the german wrestling scene. He always delivers and brings a great intensity to the ring. Moodoo defends the title and now holds it for over one year. His next opponent in May will be all-time great Axel "Axeman" Tischer and I am pretty hyped about that. Hopefully, I can attend this show live! I also posted it on Bluesky, but big shoutout to Dave Grunewald - great ring announcer and singer!


wXw Post Carat: 1 Called Manders & Thomas Shire vs. Laurence Roman & Elijah Blum

16 Carat is over, but newly crowned winner 1 Called Manders & AMBITION winner Thomas Shire stay a little bit longer, to give us this banger of a match! This basically is a preview for the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship, that takes place in a few days between Manders & Elijah Blum. I am a big Laurence Roman fan and he was overall the best wrestler from the 16 Carat Gold weekend. So no surprise, that this match delivered big time! Pretty surprised about the winners of this match but overall really cool.


Week 2: Top 5-1

Shi-En 15th Anniversary: Opener, Naruki Doi vs. Tetsuya Goto & Hiroaki Taniguchi vs. Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan

It makes me really happy, that Shi-En are releasing their shows really fast! This was a fantastic show, probably one of my favourites of this month. And it had really strong matches. Starting with the Opener, which had Bomber Okuno & Yuta Ogawa squaring up against Bahamut & Joker Fuyuki. And as I said before, I love Bomber Okuno. The crowd was hot, it had great moments and was an overall perfect start to a great show.
The second match of this show I want to point out is Naruki Doi vs. Tetsuya Goto. This match rocked! Everone know, that Naruki Doi is great. His time in Dragon Gate is legendary and with 44 years of age, he is still a really great wrestler. His opponent, with 27 years on the other end of the spectrum of age in wrestling, Tetsuya Goto has a bright future ahead of him. I would really like to see him in more promotions in Japan, because he is really great!
The last show of the match saw Shi-EN owner Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan face of Hiroaki Taniguchi for the Shi-En title! Kiai Ryuuken Ecchan layed out the challenge to Taniguchi a week prior at the show I already talked about in week 1. I am a big fan of Taniguchi. He is one the wrestlers I've seen the most so far this year. This match was a great ending to an overall great show. So I do not want to only recommend these three matches, instead I want to recommend this whole fantastic show!


IMPACT/EXIT/Ginza Pro Tatsuaki Nakano 40th Anniversary U-REMAIN: Nobuyuki Kurashima & Yuki Ishikawa vs. Masao Ando & Takahiro Tababa

Finding this match was really surprising, because I never thought, we've seen footage of this show. Finding a new Yuki Ishikawa match is always special, so him squaring up against Takahiro Tababa, I was really happy to watch it. But overall it let me down a little bit. It was a tad slow and it wasn't really clicking with me. But nevertheless really great find, that deserves a place on this list!


TNT DOA 2025

I've not seen much Deatchmatch wrestling the past few month, even less from promotions outside of Japan. This was an overall great Deathmatch show with some sick spots and a great Parker/Jayne match in the co-main. RSP won the whole damn thing and it was well deserved, as he was the MVP of this tournament. Definetely will check out more shows of them in the future. Production feels good and it overall feels not as trashy as some other Deathmatch events I've seen over the past few years outside of Japan!


The End

Live is really busy right now, so maybe I am not that consistent with my blog! So maybe, see you next week! But keep in mind, always enjoy some more wrestling!


Saturday, March 8, 2025

SWalker's Weekly 5 - RIP Osamu Nishimura, GWF Celebrity Wrestling, Osaka Tag Festival, Big Bear Produce, HEAT UP, FOTR! (03/03-03/09)

SWalker's Weekly 5 - RIP Osamu Nishimura, GWF Celebrity Wrestling, Osaka Tag Festival, Big Bear Produce, HEAT UP, FOTR! (03/03-03/09)

After a really busy last week without time & internet connection (both related to moving to a new flat) we are back strong this week! With new internet connection, a whole week of vacation & a big backlog of wrestling! So let's get started!

For anyone interested, these are the shows I watched only from Monday to Wednesday:
  • 1 GWF
  • 2 Sportiva
  • 3 Meriken
  • 2 Osaka Pro Tag Festival shows
  • 1 Shi-En
  • 1 Burst
  • 1 Pro Wrestling Evolution
  • 1 Big Bear Produce
  • 3 wXw 16 Carat Gold shows
A little bit crazy, right?! So here are my highlights of the week!

GWF - Rene Caselly vs. Metehan

Let's start with a match, that I have in fact not watched this week but on last Sunday. The German Wrestling Federation (GWF) is a promotion from Berlin, Germany and they hold monthly events on the first weekend of the month. This makes for a regular & very fun Sunday evening watch! I've been to both of the RevPro collab shows last year and had a really great time there. This year started strong with the Tihanyi/Ali title match in February. Sadly Tihanyi is injured now & had to vacate both of the big main titles in Germany. Very unfortunate for all parties involved!

Cut to the big event in March - Chaos City & the match of Rene Caselly vs. Metehan. Metehan, formerly Teoman in WWE / NXT UK, is a well decorated wrestler in the German scene, holding the GWF World title 2023 & winning wXw 16 Carat Gold in 2019. His opponent is Rene Caselly, German celebrity, who is mainly known for winning and achiving total victory in Ninja Warrior Germany season 8, winning it again in 2024. He also took part and and won Let's Dance and... TV Total - Promi Wrestling from January this year! There lies the history of this match, The Promi Wrestlin event in January was very fun - celebrities and wrestlers form a tag team and a tag tournament took place, where Caselly & his partner Peter Tihanyi won! On rozte to the win, they also beat Metehan & Fabian Hambüchen (2016 Olympic Gold Medalist). A small social media scuffle later and we got this match. Pretty crazym right?!

Long story short, this was basically Casellys third match in history. In his regular life he is a circus artist so he all the athletic skills to shine in this wrestling environment. This and Metehan as seasoned veteran of the squared circle make this match really good, Some more matches for Caselly & you would not think, that he has fewer matches than I have fingers on one hand. Great presence from Caselly and I look forward to future matches, if he ever decides to return to the ring!


Big Bear Produces - Gajo vs. Tababa

I want to cite @secretwrestlin1's description of this match: "Awesome brutal massacre, just two big monsters charging foreward and trying to tear each other apart." This was really intense, they basically tried to kill each other! So if you have about 10 minutes to spare, can find this match & like two big dudes hitting each other as hard as they can, then watch this!

Osaka Pro Tag Festival 2025 - Huge Recommendation

Osaka Pro released their Tag Festival shows last week. So this week, I've finally had time to watch it. Both shows were absolutely spectacular. I've wrote on Bluesky, that show 2 from the 24th February was top to bottom my favorite show this year so far. Great crowd, great atmosphere, top notch wrestling. It wouldn't be fair to single out a singular match from both of these shows, so I basically recommend: watch them all! Even the 6-man tag from day 2 as well as both the comedy mathes make for a great watch. Both youtube shows clock in at about a combined 3 hours, so almost shorter than your average New Japan show. So give this a watch, if you want something really enjoyable!


HEAT UP! - Amigo Suzuki vs. CHANGO Ladder match

I've also not watched this match this week, but because there wasn't a post last week I decided to take it into this weeks matches, because it really stood out! Really fun Ladder match with some cool spots. This is from the 3rd Anniversary HEAT UP show. So if you have time, I really recommend watching it as well as the main event between TAMURA & Kenichiro Arai! But this Ladder match takes the cake as my favorite match of this show.


Fight of the Ring - Kancho Nagase vs. The Wolf vs. Cedar TAKUYA vs. Eitaro Okuda vs. MIKAMI

Referee Suzuki, the legend who straps a GoPro to his hat and gives us a unique way to enjoy the matches he refs, uploaded another one to his YouTube channel! This 5-way is not the most innovative or special match, but is probably one of the most sleeziest matches you can watch, if you don't live in Japan and go to these shows constantly. It takes place in front of about 20 people, in a small gym on a tiny ring mat. In the background, there is probably some table tennis training going on by the school that owns the gym. It is sub-10 minutes and MIKAMI wins by a Moonsault of a chair. Nothing special, but the visual is freakin' great! So it lands on this list here! :D


wXw 16 Carat Gold 2025

I do not want to go into much detail about this, as I maybe want to do a separat review about 16 Carat Gold and this post probably goes out before the final show of the weekend is concluded. I've writing this, as show 2 is still going on. But till now, this is probably one of the best 16 Carat Gold tournament in the last few years in terms of In-Ring work. So maybe there will be a review in the coming weeks if I have the time!

RIP Osamu Nishimura

On the morning of the 27th I've read, that Osamu Nishimura has lost his fight to cancer and sadly died. This left a huge mark on me for a few days, as he was one of my favorite wrestlers. Just recently, I've watched some of his matches again, as I had a NJPW World subscription after Wrestle Kingdom. I liked him so much, I've made him a long-time World Champion in my TEW safe. Watch his matches if you have time! 


He will be deeply missed! Rest in Peace! Heaven knows!


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