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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Report From the NYC Affliction Banned MMA Press Conference and an Interview with Josh Barnett by Ian Friedman



















by Ian Friedman


Today, I had the extreme pleasure of being able to cover the Affliction Banned Press Conference that was held at the Trump Tower in Manhattan at 57th and 5 Avenue in Lower Manhattan. I also got the chance to talk with former UFC Heavyweight Champ former Pride, NJPW, and current Pancrase, World Victory Road, and IGF fighter Josh Barnett.


I arrived shortly before the press conference was about to start at the Trump Towers so I had a chance to get a free Affliction t-shirts, which was also given out to fans who were attending the press conference as it was open to the public. I have to say Affliction made a smart decision in giving out free shirts, as regardless of ones opinion on the brand, it is well known and highly regarded and a way to draw people to an event. Trump Tower was also an excellent location choice with its exquisite interiors which helped give the proceedings in New York a very refined and regal look. The interior and exterior was adorned with many posters inside and outside the building including a massive 3-5 floor banner setup behind the conference table. After collecting my t-shirt, I signed in at the press desk collecting my packet and badge id. I then took the escalator down to the first floor where the press conference was being held. Members of the public who were there were able to view the proceedings from the railings of the floor above.


The Press Conference itself including short speeches from all of the participants except for Ben Rothwell’s since he is still listed as fighting TBA and was joked about by Rothwell and some of the other fighters. Not much of substance was really discussed that has not been reported in the past, but I did have a chance to discuss HD coverage with Afflictions media people and they stated that since they will be with InDemand and Dish Network among others, that as long as you have an HD capable cable box your provider will have Banned available to purchase and view in HD. Banned will also be available in Russia and Japan to view which is quite amazing when you think this is the companies first event.


Affliction and their production team did a great job promoting the event even getting Donald Trump who was in attendance to give a small speech putting over Affliction.


After the Press Conference formally ended, the fighters themselves did interviews with members of the press. Because of time constraints I only had a chance to talk with Josh Barnett. I did accidentally nail Matt Lindland with my bookbag. Matt pointed out this out, too which I immediately apologized, and Matt responded with a hearty laugh and an “its ok”.


I figured since fight discussion would be what everyone else was going to be talking about with Josh, I would talk about some of the less beaten areas involving the Japanese fight scene and anime. We began talking about one of Josh’s favorite (along with mine too) anime Fist of the North Star. Josh himself told me that he had not had a chance yet to view some of the newer Gaiden’s yet, but that he really wants to as he is such a massive fan of the series. He has had heard very positive feedback on it from one of the fighters he works with. He also did not pick up the Japanese box sets that recently came out and retailed for over 100,000 yen, because he still relies on English subs. It may be a surprise too some, but Josh is not fully fluent in Japanese even though many think he is. He rates his skills as being able to pick it up and engage around conversational level Japanese, but that it comes and goes, and definitely would not describe himself as fluent by any means. He also was gracious enough to sign a box set of Fist of the North Star that I had and will now a fixture in the office. The music rights to use Fist of the North Star’s first theme, “Ai wo Torimodose!!” for Josh’s entrance have not yet been secured, but Josh is still not sure if he is going to use it or not as entrance music, pointing out Japan and America as different markets and if American fans would responds.


We discussed Josh’s plans for fighting in Japan, he stated that he had no plans for fighting in DREAM because of carry-over issues from PRIDE. He did wish the people fighting in the organization the best, but he did not plan on being involved with the organization in any capacity, so it will look like Josh will be with World Victory Road for the near future in terms of national MMA in Japan. Josh stated that he would love to keep fighting in Pancrase and defending his Open Weight King of Pancrase title, but that Pancrase is having trouble finding challengers that want to compete at Open Weight. He stated that Pancrase is trying and that the door is always open.


In terms of the Inoki Genome Federation, Josh is going to be back there in June and August and stated that “he wasn’t leaving until he had a belt”! I also asked him why does Inoki not just start an MMA group and why have the IGF. Josh felt it is because for Inoki he feels that wrestling and the skill involved is not fake (which is a view Josh holds) and that Inoki wants pro-wrestlers who can compete as if they were MMA fighters in a legit sense. I mentioned that this also seemed to be the goal with Inoki Bom-Ay-Ye and for example, the Yuji Nagata-Cro-Cop match. Josh agreed, but pointed out at the time that no one had truly known how powerful Cro-Cop was and it was not an even match up. IGF seems to have as a goal the evolution in the ideas of the Bom-Ay-Ye and having truly well rounded fighters in the legit and Puro sense.


I then thanked Josh for taking the time for the interview and snapped a quick photo and departed. One thing that was interesting to me was how I was similar in height to Fedor and at the other end of the stick how gigantic Tim Sylvia is, but as both men know and our readers do, size while important isn’t the end all. National Coverage in the forum of ESPN, NBC, and other major groups along with MMA press were present, including a great deal of Russian and European media.


I left shortly afterward, but not before seeing the huge throngs of fans waiting in line to get the signatures from the fighters. Affliction put on a great presentation for both the media and the fans today and I just cannot wait to see their first fight card July 19th.


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Friday, October 5, 2007

Why doesn't the Wrestling Observer ever give DDT promotion of the year?

The ladder has a better workrate than Cena did. They don't have Joe Rogan. Plus Dino could just own Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe. DDT's APRIL FOOL episode was clearly better than Driven. Sigh, such are the mysteries of life!


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The Birth of the Muta Scale aka Damn thats a lot of blood!

A look at the birth of one of the most infamous rating scales in Pro Wrestling.
From Wikipedia

Bleeding: The Muta Scale

Used to describe how much a professional wrestler bleeds during a match, compared to a New Japan Pro Wrestling match between The Great Muta and Hiroshi Hase on December 14, 1992 in which Muta bled an unprecedented amount. [citation needed]

The Muta is normally measured in tenths, ranging from 0.1 Muta to 1.0 Muta, 1.0 Muta is also known as a "Full Muta". Cactus Jack is usually said to have reached 1.0 Muta in the finals of the 1995 IWA King of the Deathmatch tournament, while more recently, The Undertaker is thought to have reached 1.0 Muta in his match at the 2002 No Mercy against Brock Lesnar in the Hell in a Cell main event match, as well as Eddie Guerrero in his match with JBL at Judgement Day 2004.


The match itself.


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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Will's Puroresu News Digest

New Japan…

…held two special Masahiro Chono-produced shows in Makuhari. The big news was that the September 1st show marked the return of Tatsumi Fujinami, Osamu Nishimura and the rest of the NJPW wrestlers who left the company in January 2006 to form Muga World. It’s hoped this could be the beginning of a reconciliation between the two sides.

New Japan have booked the 11,000 capacity Ryogoku Kokugikan again for 11/11 for a standalone show. This could be a hard sell, as they already have it booked for 10/8 (Nagata vs. Tanahashi).

The other potentially big news from New Japan is that they are planning on expanding into South Korea. No real concrete plans as of yet other than they’ll be sharing some resources with the South Korean AWF, which NJPW wrestlers have worked for in the past. New Japan certainly don’t have a deep enough roster to run full tours in South Korea and Japan, so I’d guess that this could be more of a brand-extension a la Lock Up or Wrestleland, running occasional shows with New Japan and AWF talent. Former NJ wrestler Kantaro Hoshino, who’s promoted New Japan shows for years, seems to be heading up the project.

All Japan…

…didn’t really do that much this week. Keiji Muto appealed to both Masakatsu Funaki, and diamond-eared baseball star Kazuhiro Kiyohara to join All Japan after they retired from MMA and baseball respectively. Funaki will be making a return to the ring on HEROs’ big New Years Eve show, and could (unlikely) return to wrestling. Kiyohara would be awesome… but let’s just say that Muto appeals to a lot of big names to join All Japan.

NOAH…

…neared the end of their number-one contenders tourney. Front runners are Jun Akiyama, Naomichi Marufuji and Akitoshi Saito. The winner will be decided this Sunday at Budokan Hall, on a card that also features Mitsuharu Misawa & Go Shiozaki vs. Tatsumi Fujinami & Osamu Nishimura.

Other things…

Michinoku Pro’s 4th Fukumen World League came to its conclusion on September 2nd. New Japan’s Tiger Mask beat CMLL legend Atlantis with a cross armbreaker in the final. It’s the second time the former Michinoku Pro star has won the League, having previously tapped Mexican legend Dos Caras with the same move in the 1999 final.

Indy minnows KAGEKI will celebrate their 10th birthday next month in style. As a gift from Jushin Thunder Lyger, the show will feature an IWGP Junior Heavyweight title match. KAGEKI ace Azteca will take on either Ryusuke Taguchi or Tiger Mask, who clash on 24/9.

Less than a week to go before the Inoki Genome Federation holds its big show in Nagoya, and we finally have a match announced. Legendary shoot-stylist Kiyoshi Tamura will wrestle K-1 freak show Montana Silva, last seen in a wrestling ring stinking it up with Yutaka Yoshie back in 2003.

Takeshi Morishima made a successful ROH title defence on Kensuke Office’s 9/1 show at Differ Ariake, beating Katsuhiko Nakajima with a lariat.

HEROs’ 9/17 show will feature a battle of ex-pro wrestlers – Katsuyori Shibata vs. Kazushi Sakuraba. While well past his prime, Saku will be by far the toughest guy Shibata has faced in his short MMA career. Shibata will certainly have to do better than he did in his last fight.


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Monday, August 27, 2007

Puroresu News Digest 8-27-07

Puroresu News Digest~

New Japan…

…bid farewell to CTU, one of their most popular factions of recent years, on the 26th at Korakuen Hall. Important happenings – Hirooki Goto made his official return to New Japan, in the battle of the Italy Brothers Minoru beat Milano Collection AT by ref stop in what was said to be an excellent match, and finally Gedo & Jado beat Jushin Thunder Lyger and AKIRA in the main after GBH interfered.

Coming out of the show CTU members have found new homes, Gedo & Jado join Togi Makabe and co. in GBH; Lyger has aligned himself with the rest of the old guard - Masahiro Chono, Riki Choshu, Shiro Koshinaka and Super Strong Machine; and Minoru, Milano, Prince Devitt and Hirooki Goto have joined forces with Shinsuke Nakamura to form a new, as yet unnamed group.

After beating him in last weeks G1 Climax final, Hiroshi Tanahashi was announced as Yuji Nagata’s next challenger. Tanahashi will challenge for the IWGP heavyweight title on October 8th at the Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Hall). On the subject of the G1, attendances for the tour were way up from 2006, particularly in Osaka and Tokyo.

All Japan…

…held their biggest show of the year last Sunday, PRO-WRESTLING LOVE in RYOGOKU vol.3 at -yes- the 11,500 seat Ryogoku Kokugikan. Main saw Kensuke Sasaki pin Minoru Suzuki after 8 successive lariats to become new Triple Crown champ. Match went 42 minutes, which sounds a little scary. Other big results – wunderkind Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Chris Sabin to retain his AJPW World Jr. Heavyweight Title in what was said to be the match of the night; and super-heels Satoshi Kojima and TARU became AJPW World Tag Team champions after defeating Toshiaki Kawada and Taiyo Kea. The reported attendance is 8,200, so the actual number is probably around 6,000 – either All Japans biggest attendance this year if you’re a glass-half-full kinda person, or a half-house if you’re a bit more pessimistic.

NOAH…

…announced that Takeshi Rikio will be out until (at least) mid-September, due to a cervical vertebrae injury. This obviously scuppers his chances at winning NOAHs rather ho-hum #1 Contenders tourney for Mitsuharu Misawa’s GHC Heavyweight title. It may also mean that Rikio and Jun Akiyama have to forfeit their GHC Heavyweight Tag titles.

In other news…

‘Black Angel’ Jaki Numazawa became Big Japan’s new Death Match Heavyweight Champion last Sunday, beating Takashi Sasaki in 19 minutes with a low altitude lariat in front of a sell-out crowd at Differ Ariake.

Reawakening memories of his truly diabolical Super Famicom game, former FMW star turned disgraced politician Atsushi Onita unveiled his new game for the Nintendo DS – Atsushi Onita’s Political Quiz.

Yinling became a proud mother during HUSTLE’s show on the 18th of this, when her giant egg hatched, revealing this monstrosity. Monster Bono is, of course, the result of Great MUTA spraying Yinling’s nether-regions with his ‘special’ mist.

Less than two weeks away, an 11,000 capacity Nagoya Rainbow Hall to fill, and no matches announced – it could only be Antonio Inoki’s latest bright idea. The Chin did announce some more names for his September 8th IGF show, basically most of the undercard from his first show, including Naoya Ogawa. Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar’s names were conspicuous by their absence.


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