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ZERO1-MAX AWA World GP Fire Festival 2006 - Tag 5

TV-Show

Name of the event:
ZERO1-MAX AWA World GP Fire Festival 2006 - Tag 5
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Location:
Attendance:
ca. 1.600
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
28.07.2006
TV station/network:
Samurai! TV

Fire Festival 2006 Block A Match
Kazunari Murakami [5] defeats Tomoaki Honma [0] (5:59)
Fire Festival 2006 Block B Match
Daisuke Sekimoto [2] defeats Kohei Sato [3] (14:06)
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Tatsuhito Takaiwa (c) [WWA] defeats Takuya Sugawara (c) [ZERO1] (14:05) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
Fire Festival 2006 Block A Match
Masato Tanaka [5] vs. Shinjiro Otani [5] - Time Limit Draw (30:00)
Fire Festival 2006 Block B Match
Ryouji Sai [6] defeats Takao Omori [5] (14:20)

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Average rating in 2017: 5.00  [1]
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PUNQ wrote on 03.08.2017:
[5.0] "Another good tournament day even if a couple of the matches had potential of being better. Kazunari Murakami -vs- Tomoaki Honma [**] Heated with Murakami busting Honma open as they were brawling around the arena. Solid while it lasted. Daisuke Sekimoto -vs- Kohei Sato [***] Different to their UN Title match from May, but equally as good. There was more focus on the other stuff then the German vs German storyline the other match had. Cool action like Sekimoto's tope which landed in second row and they did throw out a few Germans, lariats, kicks and powerbombs among other things for the climatic end. Shinjiro Otani -vs- Masato Tanaka [** 1/4] This didn't live up to the it's potential. It was in no way a bad match. It just wasn't the fireworks it should have been for a group decider. The story was simple. Otani had a bad knee and Tanaka has his always taped shoulder, so there was a lot of holds on those pain point. Ryouji Sai -vs- Takao Omori [** 1/4] This was more how long Sai could stay in there with Omori as the heavyweight star kept pounding the up-an-comer in a systematic pace and way. This wasn't really all that exciting, but it came across Omori was way above Sai and that Sai would have to come up with something extraordinary if he was in anyway going to win. Plus Tatsuhito Takaiwa -vs- Takuya Sugawara - (WWA Light Heavyweight Title vs ZERO-ONE International Jr. Title) [** 1/2]"