Super J Final

And here’s how it happened Kanemoto— |Kanemoto— U. Dragon– | |Kanemoto— A. Dragon– | | |A. Dragon– |2004 Super J winner BYE——– | |Tiger Mask BYE——– | |Tiger Mask- | Tiger Mask- | | |Tiger Mask- Kakihara— | |Heat——- Heat——- 5 of 6, not bad. I should add all my predicitons up but I don’t … Continue reading “Super J Final”

And here’s how it happened

Kanemoto---
|Kanemoto---
U. Dragon--            |
|Kanemoto---
A. Dragon--            |           |
|A. Dragon--            |2004 Super J winner
BYE--------                        |
|Tiger Mask
BYE--------                        |
|Tiger Mask-            |
Tiger Mask-            |           |
|Tiger Mask-
Kakihara---            |
|Heat-------
Heat-------

5 of 6, not bad. I should add all my predicitons up but I don’t really care.

Kanemoto vs Dragon was only 5 minutes, which is kinda more disappointing than no Dragon/Dragon. There’s definetly some cache to the “Liger’s injury is a work to get Kanemoto in” work, because you had The Guy Who Wasn’t Supposed To Be In Here Could Win This Thing! as a story, but I still believe it’s a real injury. Maybe to balance my karma out with the Curry Man stuff? Hmmm.

There’s no real Must See match here, at least for me, and there would’ve been with Liger, for what it’s worth.

Anyway, as all foresaw, this sets up a new challenger for Heat in the guy who wasn’t ever actually pinned for the title. Assuming PUMA! doesn’t beat Tiger Mask before then at the NJPW-LA show before then (He won’t.)

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