Wednesday, September 11, 2013







Wrestle-1 Hataage Sen

Wrestle-1 Hataage Sen (WRESTLE-1旗揚げ戦 Wrestle-1 Hataage Sen?, literally translated "Wrestle-1 Raising an Army Competition") was Wrestle-1's inaugural event, which took place on September 8, 2013, at Tokyo Dome City Hall.[1][8][27][28][29][30] On August 9, Wrestle-1 released the first partial card for the event, which revealed only the Wrestle-1 signed workers taking part in the event, but none of their partners or opponents.[43][44][46] The event featured a women's match and the Japanese in-ring debut of Daiki Inaba.[42][45]None of the other workers were revealed before the event, though Mutoh stated that TNA wrestlers would not be taking part in the event.[41] The event aired in Japan on Gaora and internationally on internet pay-per-view (iPPV) through Niconico and Ustream.[32][33][47][48] Tickets to the 2,500 seat arena were sold out the day they went on sale.[49] Sports journalist Dave Meltzer wrote that this, coupled with All Japan's recent decline in attendance numbers, showed that "fans are taking Muto's [sic] group as the real future of All Japan rather than All Japan".[49] The event featured outside participation from several freelancers as well as wrestlers from Big Japan Pro WrestlingDragon GateMichinoku Pro WrestlingNew Japan Pro WrestlingPro Wrestling Zero1 and World Wonder Ring Stardom. Koji Kanemoto, René Duprée, Seiya Sanada and Zodiac, who were with All Japan prior to Mutoh's departure, but had not announced their affiliation with Wrestle-1, made surprise appearances during the event. In fact, Duprée, who took part in the main event, was still officially All Japan's reigning Gaora TV Champion at the time of the event.[50] Kenta Kobashi, who had the previous March announced that he would be joining All Japan following his retirement in May, worked the event as a color commentator.[51]



No.
Results[4][5][6]
Stipulations
Times
1
Daiki Inaba and Hiroshi Yamato defeated Tokyo Gurentai (Mazada and Nosawa Rongai)
6:38
2
Kohei Sato and Ryoji Sai defeated Ryota Hama and Yasufumi Nakanoue
Tag team match
10:18
3
Yoshiko defeated Mayu Iwatani
6:27
4
Junior Stars (Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka) defeated Fujita Hayato and Masaaki Mochizuki
Tag team match
13:01
5
Strong BJ (Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi) defeated Team 246 (Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo)
Tag team match
15:06
6
Laughter7 (Katsuyori Shibata and Kazushi Sakuraba) defeated Stack of Arms (Masakatsu Funaki and Masayuki Kono)
Tag team match
18:06
7
Kai defeated Seiya Sanada
Singles match
16:45
8
Bob Sapp and Keiji Mutoh defeated René Duprée and Zodiac
Tag team match
10:20