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AJPW Pro-Wrestling Love In Ryogoku Vol. 12

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ZOHASH.COM REPORT

ALL JAPAN PRO WRESTLING PAY-PER-VIEW EVENT

RYOGOKU KOKUGIKAN, TOKYO, JAPAN - JUNE 19TH, 2011

A sold-out crowd of 8,000 enthusiastic wrestling fans packed the iconic Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan last night for All Japan Pro Wrestling's latest pay-per-view extravaganza. The event featured a stacked card with several high-stakes title matches and thrilling encounters between some of the best wrestlers in the world.

MATCH OF THE NIGHT: SUWAMA VS. YUJI NAGATA

The main event saw Suwama, the reigning Triple Crown champion, put his title on the line against Yuji Nagata in a hard-hitting battle that will be remembered for a long time to come. The two giants traded blows and near-falls for nearly 30 minutes before Suwama emerged victorious, retaining his championship with a dramatic roll-up at the 30:13 mark.

TITLE CHANGES AND UPSETS

In other title action, KAI successfully defended his AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title against Shuji Kondo in a thrilling match that showcased both men's technical skills. Meanwhile, es (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada) captured the All Asia Tag Team Titles from Strong BJ in a fast-paced encounter.

TAG TEAM ACTION

The tag team division was also well-represented on the card, with Bushi and Kazushi Miyamoto picking up an early victory over Hiroshi Yamato and Yasufumi Nakanoue. Later in the night, Taiyo Kea and Takao Omori defeated Joe Doering and Rene Dupree in a match that featured plenty of high-flying action.

MINORU SUZUKI DOMINATES

In singles action, Minoru Suzuki continued his winning ways with a decisive victory over Masanobu Fuchi. The veteran wrestler's technical prowess was on full display as he submitted Fuchi with the sleeper hold at 5:35.

GREAT Muta and KENSO CAPTURE TAG TITLES

The night's penultimate match saw Great Muta and KENSO defeat SMOP to capture the AJPW World Tag Team Titles. The victory was a testament to the experience and skill of the tag team, who have been one of the top duos in the promotion for some time now.

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

Overall, this was an excellent pay-per-view event from All Japan Pro Wrestling. With several title changes and thrilling matches throughout the night, it's little wonder that the crowd of 8,000 left the Ryogoku Kokugikan feeling satisfied and eager to see what the future holds for these talented wrestlers.

FINAL SCORECARD

  • Suwama (c) def. Yuji Nagata in a Triple Crown Title Match (30:13)
  • es (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada) def. Strong BJ to win the All Asia Tag Team Titles
  • KAI (c) def. Shuji Kondo in an AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
  • Great Muta and KENSO def. SMOP to win the AJPW World Tag Team Titles
  • Masakatsu Funaki def. Kyotaro in a Singles Match (9:57)
  • Minoru Suzuki def. Masanobu Fuchi in a Singles Match (5:35)
  • Bushi and Kazushi Miyamoto def. Hiroshi Yamato and Yasufumi Nakanoue in a Tag Team Match (5:16)
  • Taiyo Kea and Takao Omori def. Joe Doering and Rene Dupree in a Tag Team Match (7:48)

Card Details

  • Date: 19 Jun 2011
  • Promotion: All Japan Pro Wrestling
  • Arena: Ryogoku Kokugikan
  • Attendance: 8000
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 19 Jun 2011

Matches

  1. BUSHI and Kazushi Miyamoto defeat Hiroshi Yamato and Yasufumi Nakanoue in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 05:16

  2. Minoru Suzuki defeat Masanobu Fuchi in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:35

  3. Taiyo Kea and Takao Omori defeat Joe Doering and Rene Dupree in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 07:48

  4. KAI(C) defeat Shuji Kondo in a AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title Match

  5. es (Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada)(C) defeat Strong BJ in a All Asia Tag Team Title Match

  6. Masakatsu Funaki defeat Kyotaro in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 09:57

  7. Great Muta and KENSO(C) defeat SMOP in a AJPW World Tag Team Title Match

  8. Suwama(C) defeat Yuji Nagata in a Triple Crown Title Match
    Match Time: 30:13