Terrible vs Shocker, Sugi involved in Nosawa’s arrest

CMLL (MON) 07/09/2012 Arena Puebla [Espectáculos Del Cuadrilátero]
1) Ares & Siki Ozama Jr. DQ Asturiano & Milenium
Unclear finish; tecnicos appeared to win the match, but Tirantes disqualified them after the fact for too may people in the ring. Fans were very unhapy.
2) Demus 3:16, Mercurio, Pierrothito b Astral, Fantasy, Pequeño Halcón
Rudos took 2/3.
3) Pegasso, Rey Cometa, Starman b Arkángel de la Muerte, Hooligan, Skándalo
Rudos lost the first by excessive violence (too many people in the ring, probably), Hooligan pinned Cometa in the second, Cometa beat Arkangel to take the match.
4) Kráneo, Morphosis, Psicosis b Blue Panther, Hijo del Fantasma, Valiente
First Morphosis appearance in months. Rudos took 2/3, Psicosis and Morphosis beating Fantasma & Valiente. Mije was with the rudos.
5) Marco Corleone, Rush, Shocker b Mr. Niebla, Terrible, Volador Jr.
Zac was with the tecnicos. Marco and Rush did their double dive from the ramp into the ring onto Volador & Niebla to beat them in the first, then Shocker bat Terrible to take it in straight falls. This sets up a title match next week.

There was an odd development in the Nosawa/Io Shirai drug case last night. If you haven’t been following the story, they were in Mexico as part of the Lucha Fan Fest at the end of May, but then arrested for drug possession when returning to Japan. The two had been given portraits by fans, and marijuana was found stashed in the frame by immigration authorities. Marijuana is a serious crime in Japan. It was not hard to believe Nosawa would have purposefully done this; it fits his wrestling persona, and he had a well publicized arrest for some alcohol fueled misadventures in 2011. However, at the end of June, the police announced they were not pressing charges against either wrestler, and did not give a reason. That brings us to last night (or earlier this morning in Japan), where AAA’s Sugi held a press conference to admit he had helped plant the drugs on Nosawa. My ability to translate Japanese is even worse than Spanish, but others who are better it at say Sugi and “AAA Japan representative” Masahiro Hayashi conspired to sneak the marijuana into the frames. It sounds like Sugi was angry with Nosawa, and it was Hayashi who actually got the drugs and planted them. I don’t know much about Hayashi; Google turns up video of him creating a Rey Misterio mask, so he’s probably a mask/gear creator. More helpfully, SuperLuchas notes Hayashi works under the name Solluna, and that name turns up his website, in association with Sugi & Ronin’s trip to France last year and an Apple app for the 2007 AAA in Japan show he promoted.

If I understand the reports, and again I may not, it sounded like Sugi was leaving Japan for Mexico right after the press conference. He’s listed as working the segunda of AAA’s TV taping this Friday in Toluca right now. It’s unknown if AAA will take any action towards Sugi or Hayashi, but we’re likely not to see it. If they don’t, it’s possible Sugi could end up working more regularly in Mexico, because his actions have made it tremendously unlikely he’s going to be used by wrestling promotions in Japan any time soon. It’s said the reason Sugi confessed is Nosawa had found out he did it, and was already telling the police and fellow wrestlers.

Update: AAA’s just released a statement. MedioTiempo has it, but I can summarize it for you: “We have no idea what’s going on with this and we’re not taking a position until we get more details.” They do use past tense to refer to Sugi.

Fuego en el Ring mentions this Friday’s card in Guadalajara will be the first of five straight weeks as a summer stunt.

Rob has his best matches of the year so far.

Links

Lucha Libre in Japan

07/10 NJPW: Low Ki, Rocky Romero, Alex Koslov [O] b Jushin Liger, Tiger Mask, Maximo [X]
boooooo Koslov

Rush will start in NJPW on the same 07/29 Volador is appearing, in a Foreigners (MVP/Shelton Benjamin/Karl Anderson/Rush) vs Minoru Suzuki’s army (Suzuki/Lance Archer/Taichi/TAKA Michinoku) eight man tag.

CMLL.com mentions Silueta, who’s been back in Guadalajara but out of action (injury) is heading back to Japan once more for another three month stint.

Lineups

Changes on Friday’s Arena Mexico card

4) Diamante Azul, Sagrado, Shocker vs Black Warrior, Dragón Rojo Jr., Ephesto
5) Euforia & Último Guerrero vs Atlantis & Titán
Replaced Dragon Rojo vs Titan title match.

The story is Atlantis & Titan were so angry at Euforia & Ultimo Guerrero for cheating last week, they demanded to have this tag match. Hope Titan still gets his title shot someday. Dragon Rojo moves down to the semimain, which also adds Sagrado and Ephesto. Rey Escorpion moves from that match over to the Guadalajara show, taking Euforia’s place in the Occidente Heavyweight cibernetico.

IWRG (SUN) 07/15/2012 Arena Naucalpan
1) Dragón Celestial & Serpiente de Oro vs Alan Extreme & The Mummy
2) Centvrión & Johnny Rivera vs Douki & Eita
3) Multifacético, Niko, Suicida vs Oficial Factor, Oficial Rayan, Oficial Spartan
4) Decnnis, Espíritu, Extreme Tiger, Súper Fly, Tito Santana II vs Chicano, Golden Magic, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000, Oficial 911, Relampago [Copa High Power]
5) Dr. Cerebro, El Mesías, Veneno vs Dark Dragon, Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan

Someone worked very hard on the poster, though I don’t know what’s going on with Mesias’ hair. This would be Mesias’ first match since the middle of April. He’s coming back a week or two early, but probably will get in a few weeks of matches before TripleMania. If Mesias is back here, he’s probably back in Queretaro, and that’s probably airing the day of TripleMania.

Relampago cost Extreme Tiger the crusierweight title 3 years ago! Tiger can finally get the revenge he was never that interested in getting! I know they blew this off in a 30 second backstage vignette, but still. Or he could be a traitor on team IWRG, that seems possible too.

CMLL (SUN) 07/15/2012 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1) Brillante & Indigo vs Relampago Azul & Thunder Boy
2) Esfinge & Halcon de Plata vs Espectrum & Èvola
3) Brazo de Oro, León Blanco, Metatrón vs Exterminador, Gran Kenut, Malefico
4) Javier Cruz vs Barbaro Cavernario [hair]
5) Diamante Azul & Máscara Dorada vs Averno & Ephesto

so all the young guys beat each other for the hair, and mostly retired Javier Cruz beats the survivor to be the big winner? This is not really useful booking for anyone besides Javier Cruz.


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10 thoughts to “Terrible vs Shocker, Sugi involved in Nosawa’s arrest”

  1. I want to know how much of that weed Sugi smoked before he decided that it was a good idea to do that.

  2. Barbaro kinda showed up out of nowhere and the little we saw was pretty fucking terrible so I would bet my life he ends up taking Javier Cruz’s hair and down the line we find out… as usual with CMLL booking… he is related to someone in charge whether it be Dantes or Cruz himself.

  3. i would like to know what the the problem between Sugi and Nosawa is and how the hell he found out that it was Sugi. Did he left a pice of his mask with the weed in the frame ..or is telephone number, did he signed the picture with Sugi or did NOSAWA remembered the taste of the Weed that he and Sugi where smoking…mhhhh

    WORK!!!

  4. SUGI was already black-balled from most promotions in Japan due to his well known marijuana habit.

    I doubt this is a work. It is utterly ridiculous, but SUGI kind of announcing it and scapegoating to Japan. If he goes back to Japan anytime soon, he is probably looking at several years jail time.

    If guys think this is a work, how is it going to be beneficial in Japan? There is such a huge anti-drug ideology over there that Arashi was blackballed from the major promotions for being caught with weed.

  5. @LUKIE: Yea, if nothing else, this is a sad explanation of why he’s had 500 gimmicks. Sugi has his flaws, but he’s a talented enough guy that he should be a regular in someone junior division, but there are obviously issues that prevent him from staying in the same place for long.

  6. I’m just saying it is an awfully odd story, and this is pro wrestling, so my rule of thumb is “assume it is a work”.

    The way this could be beneficial would be if someone is planning on doing a Augu/Nosawa feud… Or if this is one of them going into business on their own and “working an angle”.

  7. @Nikita: I agree with you on always assuming something is a work when it comes to this business… but as relates to this story: Are the police in on the work? As mentioned above Japan is very anti-drugs yet all the charges against Nosawa were dropped. How do you explain that?

  8. Maybe Sugi says the hell with working in Japan, and since he has a bad wrap anyway took the fall for his pal Nosawa. Nosawa was starting to work Mexico, DG, AJPW and NJPW again so he might think he was doing him a favor so Nosawa could get back on track in the major Japan promotions and still work internationally and Sugi still gets to smoke and work in Mexico whenever he wants.

  9. They can do a SUGI/Nosawa feud and maybe draw 150 fans to shin-kiba. Don’t really see the point.

    Charges were dropped against NOSAWA because they proved their innocence (Japanese law is weird).

    Chris explanation is somewhat logical, but given all of the problems NOSAWA has had, MiSuzuki REALLY needs to vouch for him big time now, more so then before, to get him work in New Japan again.

    This is not a work. You don’t work Marijuana in Japan. Anyone who understands how strict Japan is on drugs wouldn’t even conceive this being a work.

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