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TCW (Tokyo Championship Wrestling) 2nd Meeting "World Indie Union Full Speed Advance !!"

TCW(Tokyo チャンピオンシップレスリング)第2回大会  「世界インディー連合全速前進!!」
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Tokyo Championship wrestling TCW that made Shinjuku FACE SOLD OUT in the flagship match.
This time, producer Jimmy Suzuki will hold the Shin Kiba tournament, which will be the second race!

The subtitle is "World Indie Coalition All Speed Forward !!"

From a number of serious and classical battle cards where Japanese players attack the world's powerful players, NNPWA heavyweight championship games, men and women's single side hardcore matches, etc., full of attractions Simultaneous pursuit of classic wrestling mainstream and fighting wrestling. Serious part, interesting part. Comedy, tragedy, documentaries, international parts. The second battle with the TCW (Tokyo Championship Wrestling) flag is the first thing I've made.
 Called the best in the world, James Mason is a goalkeeper who maintains the tradition of British wrestling. Atsushi Tanaka who is considered to be one of the best technique group among Japanese wrestlers. For professional wrestlers in Japan, we expect them to be wrestlers with dimensions that can be said to be unexperienced zones.
 Dan Svern has reached the top of the mixed martial arts with a wrestling world. A man who had only one UFC in history and the World Championships (NWA) of wrestling at the same time. The other is Alexander Otsuka, who also went from pro-wrestling to a mixed martial arts ring and defeated UFC 7 champion Marco Huass. Five minutes and five rounds, seriously fighting with rules according to mixed martial arts.
  Former WWE player Tom La Rufa of France & Monaco throne king teamed up with Joe Legend who stands at the top in Germany, Russia, Switzerland three countries, "Japan's most mysterious wrestler" Kazushi Miyamoto & Tomohiko Hashimoto The match is inevitable.
 The 70-year-old Kim Dok of Human National Treasures of the Wrestling World challenges Yoon Gang-cheol's new Korean throne! It will show the depths of wrestling. TCW 2nd Shinkiba Tournament Competition Card

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Date: Thursday, September 27, 2018 Venue: Shinjuku Face
Address:
1-20-1, Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku , Tokyo 160-0021 Tokyo, Japan Humax Pavilion Shinjuku Kabukicho 7F
opening 18:00 Match start 19:00
South front row: 10,000 yen (sold out)

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North, east, west front row: 9,000 yen (sold out)
Counter seat: 8,000 yen (sold out)
South, east, west side reserved seat: 6,000 yen (sold out)
north side Free seat & standing seat: 5,000 yen (sold out)
* Some tickets will be released in the Fire Service Law category

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Date and time: 2019 March 13 (Wednesday) 18:00 Doors open / 19:00 start
Location: Kiba 1stRING
Address: Koto-ku, Tokyo Shinkiba 1-6 (. Shin-Kiba Station 3-minute walk access here )
Organizers: TCW (cast link)

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Telephone Number: 03-3916-0168
Group HP: http://www.twc-wrestle.com
More information: https://eplus.jp/sf/detail/2870460001-P0030001P021001
* Please contact the organizer directly for details of the event.

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Wrestling is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds. The sport can either be theatrical for entertainment (professional wrestling), or genuinely competitive. A wrestling bout is a physical competition, between two (occasionally more) competitors or sparring partners, who attempt to gain and maintain a superior position.

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Professional wrestling (often shortened to pro wrestling or simply wrestling) is a form of performing art and entertainment which combines athletics with theatrical performance. It takes the form of events, held by touring companies, which mimic a title-match combat sport. The unique form of sport portrayed is fundamentally based on classical and "catch" wrestling, with modern additions of striking attacks, strength-based holds and throws and acrobatic maneuvers. Much of these derive from the influence of various international martial arts. An additional aspect of combat with improvised weaponry is sometimes included to varying degrees.

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Takashi Otsuka (大塚 , Ōtsuka Takashi, born July 17, 1971) , better known by his ring name Alexander Otsuka and Otoko Sakari, is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. Having competed for multiple pro wrestling organizations in his career, most recently with Antonio Inoki's Inoki Genome Federation, he is known for his work in the promotion Battlarts.
Otsuka made the move from a successful professional wrestling career to mixed martial arts competition in 1995. He earned a notable victory over Vale Tudo pioneer Marco Ruas in 1998. Though Otsuka finished his career in 2006 with a 4-13 record, he mostly faced very high-ranked opponents, including all-time greats Renzo Gracie, Ken Shamrock, Igor Vovchanchyn, Quinton Jackson, Wanderlei Silva, and Anderson Silva, all of whom defeated him. Otsuka was famous for his toughness in the ring.
A former amateur wrestler since highscool, Otsuka was contacted by Yoshiaki Fujiwara to train in Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi. Takashi debuted in 1994 under the name of Alexander Otsuka, a tribute to Alexander Karelin. He went to compete in the promotion until its closure, time in which he moved to Battlarts.

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Otsuka became one of the greatest Battlarts stars, feuding with Daisuke Ikeda and Yuki Ishikawa in violent matches and brawls, and being also part of the Love Warriors tag team along with Mohammed Yone. His career in the promotion was parallel to its very existence, ceasing when Battlarts folded in 1999, and doing a return when it reopened in 2002 with Pro Wrestling Zero-One's support. He also competed as a Battlarts representative in Zero-One, U-STYLE, Universal Fighting-Arts Organization and other promotions.

In 2006, Otsuka started competing in Michinoku Pro Wrestling under the gimmick of Otoko Sakari, a bisexual, sex addict wrestler who wore a fundoshi and utilized sexual antics against his opponents. Sakari never took off as a serious contender, as he often lost matches by nudity or morodashi when his opponent damaged his attire, making the ring crew throw the towel to cover it. Sakari feuded mainly with Kanjyuro Matsuyama, scheduling a 7-matches series to solve their enmity, which Sakari lost by 3-4, being forced to shave his pubic hair. Sakari would later appear also in Dradition Pro Wrestling, getting in a feud with Kikutaro.

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Linda may refer to:

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Nao Sano (Naoshi Sano, June 11, 1979) is a Japanese wrestler.

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II is the Roman numeral for 2.

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II may also refer to:

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TCW (Tokyo championship wrestling) second meeting "World Indie Union full speed advance !!"
Shinkiba 1st RING (Tokyo)

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Match start: 19: 00- (OPEN: 18: 00-)

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Hinata Koyo (Hinataka Koharu, December 1, 1984-) is a Japanese female wrestler and talent.
He launched performing arts activities from the second grade of junior high school, active in a wide range of models, stages, television, etc.

She left the entertainment office temporarily, and had been doing activities under the aka, but started acting as a stage actress triggered by a voice from the theater company. In addition, idle activities such as gravure and singing are also started. After the private umekko Gakuen broke up, in 2010, she formed Ise Hinata and Haru HINA, and made her debut on February 5, 2010 in "Love Simulation". The solo debut on August 22 of the same year. In 2011, the HARU HINA 2nd single "Smiling Sun" by the individual lyrics recorded eighth in a week on the Oricon Indies chart. Disrupted HARU HINA in 2012.

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Although it is small with a height of 146 cm, because it is three sizes B86 (E) W56 H80, it also has the nickname of small huge breasts.

Wrestler debut in 2013. The wrestling pro wrestler is Ray Mysterio. The goal is to tackle big things with small bodies as a professional wrestling activity and way of life.

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Miyamoto Kazushi (February 22, 1979-) is a Japanese wrestler.
Although he rang as a bad thing in the local area, he took over my son in high school, and went back to the meeting with the Giant Baba while returning slowly, but he was applauded and changed his mind and started to work in training.

As a student, he used to perform sumo wrestling and arm wrestling and bodybuilding before becoming a pro wrestler. He won a captain in the Sumo club and won for less than 100 kg in Fukushima prefecture for 2 consecutive years, won the All Japan Junior Championships in the arm wrestling, entered the best 4 in the indiscriminate class "Namba Cup", and got all the Japanese class championships in the bodybuilding started for body remodeling Played the second place in

In 1997, in January in the third year of high school, he introduced to all Japan pro wrestling, but he left in just one month and later made a body.

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In 2001, he will re-introduce as the first introductory person after all Japan pro wrestling main players mass leaving. Debuted on August 19 against Hiroshi Kagura at Korakuen Hall.

In 2003, Keisuke Homma and Tag Team formed turmeric storm. On December 9, won Echigo Takashi in the U-STYLE ring.

In May 2004, he disbanded the turmeric storm and was sent to the United States to practice abroad indefinitely. In the United States, each indie group was changed to "The Great Kazushi" in the setting of the son of Gimmick the Great Muta. During the expedition, he won three belts: APW Television Throne, HIW Heavyweight Throne, and TWE Texas Heavyweight Throne.

In July 2005, he returned to Japan temporarily and participated in the show of all Japan pro wrestling. Together with the above-mentioned throne, it is noted as "the triple crown king." In a triumphal match Thunderstorm in May, he won in less than 5 minutes with Texas Buster, one of the Texas series developed overseas. After the match, he critically criticized the figure of Toshiaki Kawada's master in the hustle, and achieved a battle in the final game. He then returned to the United States and, on October 5 of the same year, also participated in WWE's RAW dark match. In addition, he won the RCW Championship tournament and won his fourth Belt RCW Championship.

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Jun Tanaka may refer to:

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Hiroshi Yamato (Hiroshi Yamato, October 20, 1983) is a Japanese wrestler. He is from Kimitsu City, Chiba Prefecture. He graduated from Tokyo University of Agriculture.
Introduction to the Shorinji Kenho Dojo in the town at the third grade of elementary school. During junior high school, he worked on basketball and football, and he was active in the wrestling club from high school to university. Kimitsu Aoba High School third grader won a total of 85 kg class in Chiba Prefecture High School, and entered the best 16 in Greco-Roman in the national body of the year. At university he is in third place in the JOC Cup Junior Olympics 76kg class. Pass the newcomer audition of "Muto Mutomu" held in 2006 and introduce to all Japan pro wrestling. The passing line was barely good, but he showed off his personal appeal by showing off his superiors, Junpei Takiguchi, who was a person in charge of improvisation. "When I was selling cotton with a part-time job during college, what he did at the show was useful."

In February 2007, he went to Mexico for training with KAI, an introduction to synchronization. He debuted on February 22 in IWRG with YAMATO's ring name. He has won the first match in the first game with a tag against KAI. By the way, he said that he remembered during the game and noticed that he was in the waiting room and heard from KAI that the game was over.

On June 3rd, KAI teamed up with former SUPER CREW's SASAKI to challenge the IWRG trio title.

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On 26 July in Mexico City, he took over the 30-manged REY DEL RING throne. The first title was won as early as the debut 5 months.

August 5, the first title defense of local time succeeded.

He made a Japan debut match with ring name of "Yamato Hiroshi" at Korakuen tournament on February 17, 2008 and took victory from Sanada & T28 of the same period (partner is KAI)

After that, he participated in the junior tag league match with KAI. He is struggling to be a young man, and gets a large Venus from Ryuji Hijikata, Katsuhiko Nakajima, NOSAWA, and MAZADA.

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Fumihito Kihara (Kihara Fumihito, May 20, 1966) is a free all-Japan wrestling exclusive ring announcer and wrestler. He is a representative director of TKO Co., Ltd. The nickname is Tiger Kihara.
October 9, 1989, All-Japan wrestling · Ring announcer debut at Kisarazu Kuragata Sports Center rally in Chiba prefecture. The first call is Goro Tsurumi vs. Richard Slinger.

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As a wrestler, on May 23, 2004, KAIENTAI DOJO · Chiba tournament, has been playing several games since the vsDJ Nira game.

During regular participation in Gambare Wrestling launched in 2013.

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Survival Tobita (survivor jumped, June 1st, 1969) is a Japanese wrestler. Real name: Masaru Tobita (Masaru Tobita).

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Kiko Sugahara (Kikohara Kirihara) is a Japanese kick boxer, general fighter, and pro wrestler. Professional debut as a member of NATURAL 9
On July 8, 2012, she made her professional debut at Ayumi Nakamikawa at J-GIRLS 2012 ~ Platinum's In The Ring 3rd ~ at Shinjuku Face. She will fight for 2 rounds but she will lose the decision.

On July 27, 2014, a 2-0 victory was won in a 2-round battle against Utagawa Tomoyo at D-NET STRIKING 01 at TANG TANG FIGHT CLUB.

After that, she studied MMA at Fightness. In 2016, she participated as a trainee in the theater wrestling Flower Bird Fukitsuki. On July 18, 2016, she held a 3-minute public sparing with Tomoko Seki in "Month Fight-GETTO-Chapter 7".

Even if the professional wrestling match game / Akiyama Megumi will be held at Tokyo Tower Studio on February 5, 2016, the audience will fail. A re-assessment match with Megumi Akiyama on March 5 and a five-minute time-out draw. The official debut will be postponed according to the opinion of the assessor, even if the final decision of acceptance is received. For April, she made a pre-debut match with Masamune in May, and made a professional debut as a professional wrestler in the Saki war on June 26. The first match was defeated by Campana.

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According to Twitter, "The edges that are supposed to be engaged in marriage overlap, and for some reason she has stepped into the world of wrestling ...".

On July 2nd, the first mixed match at the Yandu Orange Stadium tournament, Josh O'Brien and Kobayashi Kosuke will be played (partner Kenta Hattori).

In the weekly pro wrestling special edition "Pro wrestler player directory 2019" released in November 2018, she is removed from being a member of Hanatori Fugetsu, and has been treated as a resignation by the time of release.

On December 9th, she held a free first match at the Sublok Combat in Nishi-Shinjuku Minoshima Building, defeating Miss Mongolia & Mongolian clowns, Nao Sano and Yuiga, respectively, and won the world's strongest mixed tag (partners have strength ).

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The second meeting
Name: The 2nd IBL Youth Conference
Opening day: March 29, 2018 (Thu) 13: 00-15: 30
Organized by: IBL Youth Conference Executive Committee
Support : Foundation Serage

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Venue: Osaka Prefectural Gender Equality Youth Center (Dorne Center)
1st floor performance space, 5th floor audiovisual studio
Number of poster presentations 69 / display presentations 33
Number of participants: 241

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