When you get the chance you might want to check out the four way AAA Mega Championship match between El Hijo del Vikingo, Swerve Strickland, Rich Swann and Komander from this past AAA Triple Mania show. Really good stuff from all four men.

The Blue Demon Jr. & DMT Azul vs. L.A. Park & Rush match was also good.
 
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When you get the chance you might want to check out the four way AAA Mega Championship match between El Hijo del Vikingo, Swerve Strickland, Rich Swann and Komander from this past AAA Triple Mania show. Really good stuff from all four men.

The Blue Demon Jr. & DMT Azul vs. L.A. Park & Rush match was also good.
L.A. Park is the OG La Parka right?
 
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L.A. Park is the OG La Parka right?

Yes but let me clarify. There were two La Parkas. The original La Parka was the one you saw in WCW. He later changed his name to L.A Park because AAA owned the rights to the "La Parka" character. Once the original La Parka left to wrestle in WCW the AAA owner created a second La Parka. This La Parka only wrestled in AAA and tragically died from a botched suicide dive.
 
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Yes but let me clarify. There were two La Parkas. The original La Parka was the one you saw in WCW. He later changed his name to L.A Park because AAA owned the rights to the "La Parka" character. Once the original La Parka left to wrestle in WCW the AAA owner created a second La Parka. This La Parka only wrestled in AAA and tragically died from a botched suicide dive.
Oh damn!
 
Yes but let me clarify. There were two La Parkas. The original La Parka was the one you saw in WCW. He later changed his name to L.A Park because AAA owned the rights to the "La Parka" character. Once the original La Parka left to wrestle in WCW the AAA owner created a second La Parka. This La Parka only wrestled in AAA and tragically died from a botched suicide dive.
This really sent me down a rabbithole. The two had a whole program in AAA together and upon La Parka 2's passing L.A. Park didn't pursue reclaiming the name out of respect.
 
New Japan has always been top notch when it comes to their camera work and their overall sports centric presentation. On another note this was a fantastic tag match. I'm looking forward to Kenny and Kota reuniting in AEW.

 
I watched this week show of AEW Dynamite and it was ok!!..The reason why I said it was ok cause I'm fucking upset that they took the belt off Powerhouse Hobbs!!..:angry:..Damn He just got the belt and they took it off of him to give it back to Warlow!!..That's some BS!!.:angry:..They didn't gave Hobbs a chance to build his image up with a title on him!!...:smh:...Other than that, they were some good matches on this week show!!..I like the Jay White vs Komander match and The segment with Blackpool Combat Club vs The Elite was good as well....The main event match with Jungle Boy vs Sammy was nice!!..


Overall, it was a good show but I'm still upset that they took the belt off Powerhouse Hobbs!!..:smh:
 
I think Jade beats Taya then Kris Statlander comes out and challenges Jade to a title match at "Double Or Nothing". Jade then drops the title to Statlander at DON.



Brother Mastermind2002, I think this is the match that they going to final take the belt off Jade and give it to Taya!!...It's long overdue with jade and this undefeated streak and having this title belt..I think this is the match she going to finally lose..If Jade win, then yes they are going to wait until Kris Statlander to come back and take the belt off her....It's time to take that belt off Jade and reboot her image!!..
 
This was around the time when Kenny started reaching God tier levels with his matches. He would go on to become the first non-Japanese wrestler to win the G1 Climax that year (2016). The following year at Wrestle Kingdom he faced off against Kazuchika Okada and had one of the greatest matches of all-time. A match praised by fellow wrestlers Bryan Dainelson, Mick Foley, and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

 
Stardom will hold it's biggest show to date and the biggest Joshi show in decades this Sunday at the Yokohama Arena called "All Star Grand Queendom". There hasn't been a Joshi show of this caliber since AJWW (All Japan Women's Wrestling) did the Dream Slam PPV in the early 90's so this is a big deal. Dream Slam was also held in the Yokohama Arena. A lot of great matches on this card but the four I'll be paying close attention to are ...

Giulia had a breakout year in 2022 resulting in her winning the red belt but Tam is long overdue to win the red belt. With that being said I think Giulia retains. Should be a phenomenal match.



Mercedes is sticking around for the long haul so they may keep the belt on her but I can't see Mayu taking all that embarrassment from Mercedes and not getting the win here. I gotta go with Mayu here. If Mercedes want to live in Japan and be committed to being the best than she should pay her dues and earn that shit the hard way.



Saya has been a fantastic champion but it's time for my girl Mina to win the white belt. She's improved so much in two years. Went from being strictly eye candy to now being one of the better workers in the company. Saya broke Mina's jaw last time they wrestled. Time for Mina to get her revenge. Mina becomes to new champ.




This will be high speed greatness. All four women are fluidity masters when it comes to movement and move execution. This match could go either way but I'll go with AZM and Mei Suruga for the win.


I just watched the NJPW match with Mone/AZM/ Haruki. Them Japanase Joshi are some sexy ass bitches
 
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