ULTIMOS DRAGON So cool! ULTIMOS DRAGON ULTIMOS DRAGON Jerry Estrada doesn't even take off his costume. That's right. That's the costume for the match. This is Jerry Estrada. He's currently the CMLL light heavyweight champion. This is a group called CMLL. EMLL used to be part of the EWL World Championship. EMLL has completely disappeared in the U.S. In Mexico, EMLL won the championship and created a lot of productions. They created an organization called NWA, which is in the U.S. That's where the first champion was recognized, and this year Estrada became the world light heavyweight champion. That means he's a very valuable light heavyweight champion. He's one step ahead of the EMLL champion. I see. If you think about it from that perspective, Mr. Shinpei, today we call him ULTIMOS DRAGON, but ULTIMOS DRAGON is a good opponent. If he wins... He'll lose the belt. He'll be the number one. In the middle of the match, the ultimate Lucha. He's got his head around his neck, and he's got his head in front of him. This is a rolling kick. The knee kick cuts through the air, and Estrada goes back with a punch. He goes back with a reverse, a neutral corner. As you can see... Kikuchi-san introduced us to the EMLL matchmaking. This is the ultimate Lucha. He's got his head around his neck, and he's got his head in front of him. What's going to happen? That was weird. He's got his head around his left thigh. He's got his head around his right thigh. He's got his head around his left thigh. He's got his head around his right thigh. He's got his head in front of his left thigh. He's got his head around his left thigh. I've always wanted to wear a mask, but lately I've been really into fights, so I kind of feel smaller eyes. I get it. This is the ultimate Dragon. I guess it's not his first time. It's Jerry Estrada who takes on the meaning of a pro-wrestler. Just a moment ago... He's got his head around his neck, and he's got a head-to-head whip. It's over! He's using a cushion! He's throwing from the top rope. Will the Ultimo Dragon jump from the second rope? He hasn't jumped yet. He's taking the right timing. He's taking the right timing. Well, around here, Shinpei-san, Rake Prata, or... Well, there are many different jumping techniques, but... I feel like they're showing it to us little by little in Japan. I thought he'd jump for the first time in Japan, but he missed it a little. Yes. The safety mat of the red corner. Estrada is hitting the corner mat like a grand. It's a bit of a miscalculation, but... It's a bit of a miscalculation, but... Establish's mat is from the 10.29 Fukuoka tournament. Of course, Asai Yoshihiro is not wearing a mask. Well, this time, the Tokyo Dome, this Super Wrestling Tokyo Dome... The opponent is CMLL's light heavyweight champion. Did he show his respect? Well, he's going to fight with his original appearance, Ultimo Dragon. Asai's attitude. It's a bit of a miscalculation, but... It's a bit of a miscalculation, but... He's going to fight with his original appearance, Ultimo Dragon. Well, this is his first time in Japan. It's a beautiful costume that suits the Tokyo Dome. But I think it's still a little difficult to do. Well, Kikuchi-san said that he designed that mask in a special way for Hollywood. It's a mask that's going to be used in the world. I see. Grab the neck from the horse-riding position. Rotate it and hold it down. This is good. Asai is showing his style. Asai is showing his style. Here, Ultimo Dragon... He's using his top rope and his hand... He's going to jump! He's going to use the second rope. He's going to watch the back kick once. He's going to use the second rope. He's a jumping hero. He's a jumping hero using his second rope and his hand. He's a jumping hero. He's stuck between light and steel. Especially today, Kikuchi-san. This steel and... The distance between the apron and the side is very short. Yes, that's right. And in this kind of situation, his legs are just about to get stuck, so it's going to be a tough fight for Lucha. I think so. It's not a normal ring. He's going to lift the first step and then he's going to do the ring. So it's going to be a two-step. It's dangerous from the back. Right in front of him. This time, he's going to jump. He's going to use the air technique. He's going to use the shoulder. Is this going to be a Topecon hero? Yes, it is. It's a jump technique. I think he was here before. Well, this Jerry Estrada is also a Topecon hero. He's been in Japan for seven years. Both of them are on the safety mat. Jerry Estrada is the one who quickly put his hands on the apron side. Asai is a little... Well, if you put out each and every big move, there seems to be a lot of fear and shock for Tessaku. He's not used to it yet. Tessaku is... Well, Shinpei-san. Yes. That ultimate three-body throw. The so-called reverse... Topecon hero disguised as Lake Plata. Topecon hero disguised as Lake Plata. This kind of turn is the charm of Luchador. Luchador is a back-to-back matchup. That kind of breakthrough technique. He's a very good fighter. He's hit! Right in front of him. From the back. From the back. It's dangerous. Shinpei-san is with him. Nagashima-san is with him. Nagashima-san is in a dangerous situation. Is Nagashima-san okay? Right behind us. Nagashima-san, who was on the VIP seat, is also shocked. Is Shinpei-san okay? Both fighters are fighting in front of the VIP seats. Is Nagashima-san okay? I protected Nagashima-san. Is Nagashima-san okay? Shinpei-san, you're injured. Is Shinpei-san okay? He's okay. He's more important to me than my neck. He's more important to me than my neck. Right in between Shinpei-san and Nagashima-san, Gery Estrada is coming in. The VIP seats are already on the battlefield. As you can see, both fighters are in a bad situation. Both fighters are fighting on a 6.4 meter canvas. Estrada and Ultimo Dragon. Both fighters have a 3 count call. Count 4. 5 count. Shinpei-san and I... We can't show a moment of peace. Ultimo Dragon is on the other side. He's fighting by 2 count. He holds up a exchanged kill with a shoulder hit. Peng has talked up Kata, battled the last blow. Gery Estrada's fast tackle is avoiding a canvas shot!lek has said ultimo is about to dive in. The Roque plaza right now is too furtive. It's!] The Roque plaza right now is too furtive. He jumped over to the side. He jumped more than 3 meters. This is the first time I've ever seen him jump like this. My neck hurts. Me too. Now it's time for Romero Special. Romero Special is a big move, but Estrada has lost his balance. Ultimo Dragon is shaking his neck. Estrada is hitting the canvas with regret. Will he take the body slam? He took the body slam. And now... How will he move forward? He's taking a deep breath as he crosses the second rope. He's in the neutral corner. He's standing on the top rope from the second rope. He's just bending his right knee. Ultimo Dragon is... He's just standing on the top rope. He's a heavyweight, but he cut through the air. Of course, Ultimo Dragon has a narrow view, but he's watching the fight of Estrada. Well, there's a bit of timing when it comes to jumping. He read it very clearly. And now, from the front... Watch out! Count 2, Count 2. Estrada's back was a bit broken. He was stuck in the chair. He couldn't move. That's how intense the impact is. This is the air fight between the two of them. A super three-man fight. The match-making of the EM derail. He turned 360 degrees and landed on the ground. Astekashiki! This is going to be tough. It's been tough so far. The explosion of Astekashiki. This time it's a German suplex hold. He's turned around. Count 3. Well done, well done. Ultimo Dragon is well done. He's the ultimate dragon. Ultimo Dragon. He's the ultimate dragon. 10 minutes and 16 seconds. The throw is flying. The throw is flying. I've talked about this many times with Kikuchi-san. Ryuchadoru. He's a high fighter. He has a Japanese style of throwing. In Japan, it's a bit like that. It's not common in Mexico, but it's been used in Japan recently. Both fighters are shaking hands. In the ring, it's Gerri Estrada and Ultimo Dragon. There's going to be a new Dragon Call in Japan.