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AJPW Summer Action Series 2005 - Tag 7: Heavy Fighting Yoyogi

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AJPW's Summer Slam Sets the Bar High at Yoyogi National Gymnasium #2

Tokyo, Japan - July 26th, 2005 - All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) presented a star-studded pay-per-view event at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium #2, featuring a mix of established stars and rising talents. The sold-out crowd of 5,300 enthusiasts bore witness to a thrilling night of action-packed wrestling, with several matches stealing the show.

The opening contest saw MAZADA emerge victorious in a hard-hitting Loser Leaves AJPW Match against NOSAWA Rongai. The bout showcased each competitor's resilience and determination, with MAZADA ultimately securing the win at 7:41 via pinfall.

In a six-man tag team match, Akira Raijin, Ryuji Hijikata, and Tomoaki Honma put on an impressive display against Kikutaro, Nobukazu Hirai, and Nobutaka Araya. The high-flying moves and quick tags between the participants made for an entertaining 5:27 affair.

Arashi's singles match against Buchanan was a brief but intense encounter, with Arashi securing the win at 4:35 via pinfall. This early-round victory set the tone for a night filled with exciting matches to come.

Kaz Hayashi and Taiji Ishimori faced off in a singles match that showcased their technical grappling skills. In the end, Kaz Hayashi emerged victorious at 15:35 via submission, a testament to his impressive mat-based skills.

Toshiaki Kawada's encounter with Kazushi Miyamoto was a clash of styles, with Kawada ultimately securing the win at 5:04 via pinfall. The intensity and physicality displayed by both competitors made for an excellent match.

The All Asia Tag Team Title Match between Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki versus Shuji Kondo and YASSHI was a thrilling back-and-forth contest that saw the champions retain their titles. This well-executed match featured impressive tag team maneuvers and near-falls aplenty.

The main event saw Jamal, Masahiro Chono, Taiyo Kea, and TAKA Michinoku square off against Chuck Palumbo, Giant Bernard, Johnny Stamboli, and TARU in an eight-man tag team match. The high-energy contest culminated in a thrilling 16:56 victory for the winning team.

Finally, Satoshi Kojima faced off against Keiji Muto in a Triple Crown Title Match that stole the show. Both competitors put their bodies on the line, with Kojima ultimately emerging victorious at 26:37 via pinfall to retain his title.

In conclusion, AJPW's summer spectacular at Yoyogi National Gymnasium #2 was an unforgettable evening of professional wrestling. The event featured a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talents, showcasing the promotion's commitment to delivering high-quality matches for their loyal fan base.


Card Details

  • Date: 26 Jul 2005
  • Promotion: All Japan Pro Wrestling
  • Arena: Yoyogi National Gymnasium #2
  • Attendance: 5300
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 26 Jul 2005

Matches

  1. MAZADA defeat NOSAWA Rongai in a Loser Leaves AJPW Match
    Match Time: 07:41

  2. Akira Raijin, Ryuji Hijikata and Tomoaki Honma defeat Kikutaro, Nobukazu Hirai and Nobutaka Araya in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 05:27

  3. Arashi defeat Buchanan in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 04:35

  4. Kaz Hayashi defeat Taiji Ishimori in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 15:35

  5. Toshiaki Kawada defeat Kazushi Miyamoto in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:04

  6. Katsuhiko Nakajima and Kensuke Sasaki(C) defeat Shuji Kondo and YASSHI in a All Asia Tag Team Title Match

  7. Jamal, Masahiro Chono, Taiyo Kea and TAKA Michinoku defeat Chuck Palumbo, Giant Bernard, Johnny Stamboli and TARU in a Eight Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 16:56

  8. Satoshi Kojima(C) defeat Keiji Muto in a Triple Crown Title Match
    Match Time: 26:37