Gamma knows all of CIMA’s MOVEZ!
December 21, 2010 – Tokyo, Japan
Open the Dream Gate Champion: Masato Yoshino
Open the Triangle Gate Champions: Naoki Tanisaki, Yasushi Kanda & Takuya Sugawara
Open the Brave Gate Champion: PAC
Open the Twin Gate Champions: Naruki Doi & Gamma
Open the Freedom Gate Champion: BxB Hulk
This show is part two of Infinity 202, and chronicles the top two matches at the Korakuen Hall show. I love when they do this, because generally Korakuen shows are awesome (often better than PPVs because of the focused nature of the show and the hot crowds) and we get a lot of the matches in full.
Masaaki Mochizuki {Z} & Don Fujii {Z} vs. Susumu Yokosuka {W1} & K-ness {W1}
Fujii and Yokosuka start. Yokosuka hits a shoulder tackle. Fujii hits a dropkick. He gets mad at Yokosuka for not staying on the floor long enough to dive onto him. Mochizuki accidentally hits Fujii with the apron kick. Yokosuka hits a lariat to the leg. He hits the Ashi Yokosuka on the apron. He goes for a lariat but Mochizuki moves and hits the post. Yokosuka comes back with the Ashi Yokosuka on the floor. K-ness stays on Mochizuki’s leg. He hits a shinbreaker. Yokosuka puts on a half crab and K-ness dropkicks the leg. Nice touch. Yokosuka hits a dragon screw and puts on a figure 4 leglock. Mochizuki gets to the ropes. Yokosuka goes for another figure 4 so Mochizuki kicks his face. K-ness cuts off the tag. Yokosuka hits three lariats to the leg. Mochizuki blocks a pair of attacks at the leg and hits a chest kick before collapsing. MOCHIZUKI SELLS! Fujii gets the tag and cleans house. K-ness comes back with the Kaishaku for 2. Mochizuki kicks Fujii’s arm which gives him more force for a rebound lariat on Yokosuka. Mochizuki hits a buzzsaw kick. Yokosuka hits a lariat. Mochizuki hits abig boot. He misses the Sankakugeri. Yokosuka hits the Sankakugeri! Mochizuki hits the Jumbo no Kachi!!! Fujii hits a lariat to the back. Mochizuki hits the Twisting Ikkakugeri. Fujii hits the Nice German. Mochizuki hits a buzzsaw kick for 2. He hits the Illusion. Yokosuka blocks the Saikyou High Kick and hits a lariat. Mochizuki hits an axe kick. Yokosuka hits him with the Twister! K-ness hits Fujii with an enziguiri. He hits a vertical suplex. Yokosuka hits a lariat. He and K-ness hit the SukaDora Knee for 2. Yokosuka hits a super exploder. Fujii won’t stay down so Yokosuka hits the Jumbo no Kachi. He clubs Fujii with a pair of lariats before hitting the Jumbo no Kachigatame for 2. K-ness and Mochizuki trade kicks until Mochizuki sweeps the leg and kicks his head off. He hits the Twister for 2. He hits the Ikkakugeri on K-ness and the Topé Masaaki on Yokosuka. Fujii hits K-ness with a chokeslam but K-ness grabs him and rolls him up for 2. Fujii hits a lariat. He hits the Nice German for 2. He blocks the rolling cradle and gets the Gedo Clutch for the win at 17:39. So, that was unbelievable. Seriously, if anyone was worried because (as this show’s main event displays) Speed Muscle and Osaka ’06 are no more this match shows there’s no need because MochiFujii and K-neSuka are two of the most exciting teams in the world.
Rating: ****
Naruki Doi © & Gamma © vs. CIMA {W5} & Masato Yoshino {W1} [Open the Twin Gate Championship Match]
If Yoshino and CIMA win they’re going to vacate the titles because they’re not a real tag team. If you look back through the Twin Gate Championship’s history there’s actually something to that, as every team that’s held the belts have been either established or two guys in the same stable. Doi and Gamma attack before the bell. Gamma hits CIMA with a shoulder tackle and mocks the WARRIORS. He spits in CIMA’s face. CIMA comes back with a bulldog. Yoshino hits a dropkick on Doi. He hits a back elbow for 1. He puts on the Mark Nulty Special. He and CIMA hit a double dropkick on Gamma. CIMA spits in Gamma’s face. Brodie Lee chops Gamma from the floor. CIMA hits a senton. Yoshino hits a baseball slide. He and CIMA hit the original Superdrol. Doi ties Yoshino in a knot. Gamma hits a basement dropkick. He gives Yoshino the Sweet Angel’s Kiss. He hits a slingshot dropkick. He hits a facebuster for 2. He canes Yoshino’s crotch. He gives Yoshino the Osuikougeki. They’re just going through the motions here. Doi hits the Dai Bosou. He blocks the Coumori but then hits Gamma by mistake. Yoshino hits the Sling Blade. CIMA tags in and hits Doi with a dropkick. He hits Gamma with a suicide dive. He hits Doi with a double stomp. He misses a senton. Doi shoves him to the floor and goes for a suicide dive but Yoshino intercepts him with the Track and Field Dropkick. Now that’s more like it. Gamma spits in his face and hits the G-Factor. Yoshino dropkicks his back. He blocks the Blitzen and hits a basement dropkick. CIMA hits the Superdrol. Yoshino hits the shotgun senton. Doi avoids the Perfect Driver but eats a dropkick. He comes back with a dropkick to the knee and a crossbody to the back. He hits the hanging senton. Gamma hits a back suplex. Doi hits the Blue Thunder Bomb for 2. CIMA hits Gamma with a Tombstone Piledriver. Gamma hits a superkick. CIMA hits an enziguiri. He and Yoshino hit a double dropkick and the double Tokarev. Doi saves Gamma from the Meteora. Gamma hits the Flashback. Yoshino and Doi block each other’s finishers. Yoshino hits the Torbellino. CIMA superkicks Yoshino by mistake. Doi hits the Bakatare Sliding Kick. Gamma hits the Blitzen for 2. Doi can’t hit the Muscular Bomb. CIMA fakes a heel turn and then attacks his opponents with the cane. Yoshino powders the referee by mistake. Kzy powders CIMA and the Nudniks attack. World-1 and the WARRIORS do the same to Gamma. Ricochet hits a 630 senton. CIMA hits the Meteora but Yasushi Kanda takes out the referee. He hits CIMA with the Ryus. Doi hits the Bakatare Sliding Kick. Gamma hits the Gamma Special and the Meteora for the win at 20:09. There was no way they were going to top the preceding match and they didn’t really try to. For ten minutes they really took it easy, but then the second half brought the crowd back to life. I’ll take it.
Rating: ***¼
The show ends with clips from the Final Gate PPV. You can read my review of that show by clicking the link to it at the top of this page.
Fallout from the PPV:
Gamma & Doi will defend the Twin Gate belts against Mochizuki & Fujii. Also, Shingo Takagi is going to take time off to heal his shoulder. Cyber Kong vows to bring Kamikaze back to glory in Takagi’s absence.

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