Showing posts with label New Japan Pro Wrestling. Show all posts
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03 February 2025

Looking Back - A Tribute

 

San Jose Civic Auditorium

Hello everyone.

 

First and foremost, thank you to everyone for the love, support, thoughts and prayers over the past few days.  Early last Saturday afternoon, shortly after exchanging messages with my friend Rosh, I received a phone call.  It was my daughter, Katy.  The message was that Eric, her son, passed away on Friday evening.  As quick as possible,  I was able to catch a flight down to Southern California and be with everyone.  

 

It's a very empty feeling when death occurs, and it's happened a lot in my life with immediate family members.  Healing from it comes slowly but it's important.

 

This post, though very difficult, is one right way to begin the process.  After yesterday's private funeral and a good night's sleep, it was an early Monday morning flight back.     The thoughts on the post began on the way to LAX for the trip back to San Francisco.  

 

A little bit about Eric.  He was every bit of the daughter that I raised, and even more.  He learned to love, worked hard, respect, be respected, and was a positive influence on our lives.  Not too long ago, he became a dentist, a much needed profession these days.

 

A few years ago, along with his brother, Mike, the two became wrestling fans by watching anything that was WWE.  They are both Lakers fans, definitely expected.  We've had our share of fun over the years regarding the NBA.  Also, we've shared the enjoyment of the wrestling world.

 

Back in November 2019, when my daughter's family visited Northern California, Eric, Mike and I had the opportunity to see a New Japan Pro Wrestling show in San Jose.  NJPW was new to them, though for myself, it was something that had been followed for several years.

 

There was a Meet And Greet prior to the show at the San Jose Civic Auditorium.  The two had the opportunity to see and meet Kazuchika Okada.  Because of my personality, I wanted them to soak it all in at the event.  While being a few feet away, while looking at some wrestling souvenirs,   Okada-san was very gracious.  He signed autographs, took pics with the two and spoke a little English to them.  

 

That moment meant more to me than any wrestling event that I've been to.  The 2023 Dexcon show in the Philippines was probably the only exception.  One of Okada's advisors and interpreters came over to me later, and appreciated the behavior and respect my two grandsons shared with one of Japan's greats.

 

The show itself was a near sellout with a the fans yelling at a fever pitch.  The Main Event was Kazuchika Okada and Will Osperay, then of Chaos, taking on a team of Amazing Red from Puerto Rico and Kota Ibushi.  There were some other wrestlers there that night that included Minoru Susuki, Kenta, Tetsuya Naito and Jay White.   

 

It was the last wrestling show that my two grandsons and I attended.  The family lives in Southern California while this fan lives in the north, around 400 miles away.  That didn't mean that the two and I wouldn't talk on the phone or DM.  Just a couple of weeks ago, the conversation came up about John Cena and the upcoming Rumble show.  We had also talked about AEW briefly and the PLE that was coming up in March in Los Angeles.

 

In time, there may be another wrestling show that my other grandson, Mike and I might attend.  The time needs to be right however for all of us.  There are certainly enough wrestling shows in California each year.   

 

In closing, my family, being my daughter, her husband, Mike, and my sister north of San Francisco, mean the world and will always be just that.

 

Also, there's friends in the running community, Roller Derby and sports world that I follow on social media.  

 

But yet, there's the wrestling community that the blog covers in Southeast Asia and beyond.  Most of my immediate family know what is written.  It's sharing stories, information, results and more.  You could definitely say that the community, with the ties to social media (Facebook, Instagram), is a very close second in being family.  Doing this (blog) now for a couple of years has means a lot!

 

Now back home, I need to get back to the keyboard and continue the process.  In the meantime, rest in peace Eric.  One day, all of us will be joining you once again.

06 January 2025

One Final Battle In The Valley Update!


Hello everyone!

 

I know Filipino wrestling fans will love hearing this.  Personally, NJPW ought to get their act together but this blogger will let them pass this time.

 

The NJPW World TV Championship will be on the line as El Phantasmo, the champion, will take on Filipino Pro Wrestling Champion, Jeff Cobb in a one fall match.  It will be for the TV title only!

 

This will be the first time seeing Cobb since the G1 Special in July 2018 at the Daly City Cow Palace.

 

Also, there will be an elimination tag team women's match between Viva Van, Hanako, Maika and Mina Shirakawa against Anna Jay, Trish Adora, AZM and Johnnie Robbie.

 

Finally, a strong survivor match will pit Zane Jay against Viento.  

 

For $60 that I paid, there will be nine matches on the program that will begin at 7pm at the San Jose Civic Auditorium.  

Two Matches Added For Battle In The Valley


Hello everyone.

 

Earlier today, New Japan Pro Wrestling announced a couple of added matches for the show, and they are championship matches.  How lucky this blogger is on this one!

 

El Desperado (c) vs. Taiji Ishinori for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.

AND

Konosuke Takeshita (c) vs. Kushida for the Never Openweight Championship.

 

If I could have afforded it, I would have gone to both the NJPW and WWE RAW shows over the three day period.  However, I decided on this because of the possibility that this might happen.

 

Definitely looking forward to this show on Saturday night!



 

 

05 January 2025

Battle In The Valley 2025


Hello everyone!

 

Coming off an amazing and memorable weekend of wrestling whether it was in Japan or America or anywhere else, 2025 has started out with a bang.

 

A couple of years ago, after a Battle In The Valley show in San Jose, California, this blogger thought about not ever attending another NJPW show.

 

It wasn't because the show was bad....actually, it was pretty good.

 

The problem was with NJPW officials.  I took some photos from the rafters of the San Jose Civic Auditorium and was not only harassed by NJPW officials, but was escorted out of the building.  They thought I was taking videos though I proved to them it wasn't.

 

Well, it's about two years later.  San Jose is very fortunate to have two wrestling shows in the next week.

 

On Monday, January 13th, WWE RAW will take place at the SAP Center.  It will be the second RAW that will be on Netflix.

 

On Saturday (this coming), I just secured a ticket for New Japan Pro Wrestling's Battle In The Valley.  It will be my first wrestling show since last August when I attended the first PUSO Wrestling show in Quezon City, Philippines.

 

When this blogger saw who was appearing on the show, the decision to go to this event was a lot easier.  Here is the show lineup.....

 

Gabe Kidd (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii for the Strong Openweight Championship.

Zach Sabre Jr. vs. Hechicero.

West Coast Wrecking Crew (Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs) (c) vs. Roppongi Revice (Rocky Romero & ROH) for the Strong Openweight Championship.

Sumai Sakai Retirement Match featuring Team Sakai (Sumai Sakai, Evil and SHO) vs. Team Hiromu (Hiromu Takahashi, Mayu Iwatani and Yuka Sakazaki).

TDMK (Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito) vs. Fred Rosser & Matt Vandagriff.

 

I'm told that the Main Event has yet to be announced with a few days to go until the show.  Could we possibly see an appearance by Kazuchika Okada or Will Ospreay?  Their battle a couple of years ago was one of the best matches I've eve seen!

 

Looking forward to seeing ZSJ again (2018 was the last time at the G1 Special).

 

I'll have a recap on my blog within 24 hours after the show.

27 September 2024

FPW Astig October Show Update


Next week, this blogger will update readers on Filipino Pro Wrestling Astig's October show with the updated lineup of events.  The next show will be held at Baked Studios, Makati City on Sunday, October 20th beginning at 2pm.

 

Headlining this show will be a huge main event for the FPW Championship.  Mike Madrigal, the current FPW Champion, will have his toughest test to date.  His opponent is someone that is well known throughout Japan and in North America.  Jeff Cobb is his name and is currently the NJPW Television Champion.

 

This blogger has seen Jeff Cobb twice.  I saw him in a local promotion back in 2017 at an All Pro Wrestling show that was held in the Cow Palace in Daly City.  He won a four way match for APW's Universal Title.  A year later, at my first ever NJPW show, also at the Cow Palace, he fell short to Hiroshi Goto for the NJPW Never Openweight Title.

 

Cobb has wrestled in the Philippines once before to my understanding.  He faced Chris Panzer and Quatro in a three way match for the PWR Title in which Panzer won in 2019.

 

Regarding Mike Madrigal, he has taken on all comers since winning the title in 2023.  He won a three-way to win the title, traveled to Malaysia in 2024, and won a four way match to retain the title there and recently, as Team Madrigal, won a five on five match at the last FPW Astig show in September.  

 

Some people may think that Mike Madrigal may be over his head in this matchup against a more experienced wrestler who has wrestled over 1000 matches, and since 2009.

 

However,  this blogger believes that the best is yet to come for the FPW Champion.  As Ric Flair once said, "to be the best, you have to beat the best!"  This could very well be a match that elevates Madrigal like never before!

 

For more information, including tickets, please visit the FPW - Filipino Pro Wrestling Facebook page.  Thank you.    

02 February 2024

SETUP Thailand Update


Within the past few hours, there has been a major announcement regarding SETUP Thailand's upcoming show, EP17 Bangkok Strong Style.  The event will take place on Saturday, March 23rd.  The venue is The Circus Studio, G Village in Bangkok.

 

In cooperation with New Japan Pro Wrestling, superstars, Zach Sabre Jr. and El Phantasmo will take part in a singles match.

 

This match is huge, not just for SETUP Thailand, but the entire Southeast Asia region.  The match alone is a main event one anywhere in the world!

 

For more information regarding the show, please check the SETUP Thailand Pro Wrestling page on Facebook.  As of this post, there are tickets still available.  However, please check their page first beforehand.  Thank you.