While leaving a great performance, John Tenta suddenly disappeared like a storm. Anyway, he said to the fans in Japan, I'll show you my strength. I don't need a That's all. Thank you very much. Kaori Kabuki's Kuma-dori style paint was a big success when he appeared in the Texas Battle in 1980. You can say that he is a super popular star in the line-up with the king of LWA and the king of WWF, Haruki Hogan. The Great Kabuki and the The Great Kabuki blow up the red fog today, and Takashi Ishikawa, the pioneer of the flame, is the tagger today. You can see Kabuki's spirit, right? The color of the paint today is fluorescent. A million dollar man, also known as the man with 1 thousand dollars, This name name has settled even in Japan, which is a warm S feeling in the US. Ted Devious, And today's partner is the treasured King hack today. Joe It's a great Koguchi Ishii Hasaka I The great kabuki Ishikawa Takashi First of all, Takashi Ishikawa, the pioneer of the flames. And of course, the million dollar man, who is familiar with Japan. Ted Devious is the pioneer. This tag match is also very interesting, isn't it? They're all veterans with over 10 years of career. King Haku, Ishikawa, Devious, they're all fangirls. I see. Well, Devious is the pioneer. Ishikawa was the pioneer of all Japanese pro-wrestling, but he became the fangirl first, and then Tonga was the pioneer. I see. As mentioned in the story, Ted Devious is a pro-wrestler who follows the flow of Doryfang. He's always showing a super fight. On the other hand, Takashi Ishikawa, who has been a fangirl for about a year from the beginning of SWS, Takashi Ishikawa is also a fangirl for WWF. Yes. He's been a fangirl for a while, but he doesn't seem to be aware of it. Well, it's not like he stopped because he got injured, but he stopped because he decided to do it. It seems that he was able to relax and live his life. It seems that he was able to change his mind by doing it again. I see. On the other hand, Shinpei, we haven't been informed about this, but we want to see more of this veteran to activate the ring. If the veteran doesn't get better, we can't pull the bottom one. Takashi Ishikawa and Ted Devious. Both of them are in the first round. They're holding each other's arms. They're trying to move to the joints, but this time... Both of them have changed their casts. The Great Takabuki and Toyo. And... King Haku. King Haku is a very good fighter, isn't he? Yes. And he's a great fighter. Sokichi-san, you said you were a fangirl, but what's so special about King Haku? He's got power, he's got wings, and he's got a soft body. There's nothing to say about that. This is Sato-san from WWF. Yes. In 1989, he was in a tag with Andre the Giant, and he won the WWF World Tag. That's right. At that time, Andre wasn't injured. He was very energetic. It's a happy thing for Haku, isn't it? To be named Andre's partner. That's all I can say about Kikuchi-san. He's got all three of them. His technique, his body, his power. If Asahiyama hadn't gone to Sumo, he wouldn't have made it. He finished in the 27th match, but he was already in the top 6. In that sense, from that time on, as a professional wrestler, do you think he's going to change? In the ring, the great Kabuki, Ted Tobias is going to hit the water bottle. This time, he's going to reverse it. Kabuki's knuckle part punch. This punch has to come from Kikuchi-san. That's right. It's not too early to show it today. On the contrary, this is blocked by Ted Tobias' legs. When Tobias went to the NWF, he was told that he would be a world champion if he went ahead of the player. It's dangerous, it's dangerous. Two counts. It's already the beginning of the match. As you can see, Ted Tobias and King Haku. Mr. Sato from WWF. Yes. King Haku, who is the king, is the king of WWF every year. In other words, he's the king of the ring, so he's the king of the ring? Yes, at the moment, in matches like King Haku, or the nostalgic Harry Race, I thought it was called King, but in the case of Haku, he's from the island of Tonga. It's an island that built the king, so he changed his name to King. I see. This may be a mistake, but in the whole of Japan, they used to call him Prince, so if the Prince grew up, he would be called King. I see. Well, those kinds of things are extremely well-matched. Behind him is King Haku's matchmaker. As expected, there's something that makes the history of the tour feel the atmosphere. He's serious. Well, in Tonga, people are too good to be honest. It's like they're taking it easy. He's dodging the barrier. Kabuki punches. The uppercut. This punch goes to Haku. Ishikawa Takashika. The punch goes to Haku, and the uppercut goes to Haku. Well, Ishikawa Takashika attacks with the uppercut. It's always a tackle. What about the shock against King Haku? It's not over yet. As it is, this time, it's Korean. This is a new word. Is this the original of Ishikawa? Well, he was going to go to the mat. Knee. He looks like he just had a lifestyle. This declaration was made due to the Mostly Guaranteed This is a good move. This is it. Akiles. Next... the heel mold. Continue on under the knees. Yes, you can see that he's got his right foot on top of his left foot. Does this mean that Takachi Ishikawa has a problem with him? This is something that needs to be fixed. Otherwise, it won't be fixed. Sato-san is still talking about how he can't fix it. From his joints, he's got a headbanging and a touch. It's connected. He's got a drop, a lift, and a twist. Nihonze's got a quick touch. Kabuki's truss kick. Sato. Nuckle part. Uppercut. Will Kabuki be able to do it? Oriental power. Will he be able to open his mouth to the blue canvas? Blue corner. Neutral corner. How's Ted Devious doing? He's got the engine on. He hasn't been able to open his mouth that much. Ted Devious has finally got the engine on. Devious is an all-around player who can do anything. In the ring? Greg Valentine. He's supporting him. Is he watching this? Is he supporting him? He said he wanted to participate in the Tokyo Dome match. But the match was already decided. He said he couldn't participate in the match. But he came here with his own hope. I see. Shinpei-san and the WWF wrestlers are coming to fight in the Pacific. You can see how much power Nihonze has. He says he wants to fight in the ring. Will he be able to enter the ring? Ishikawa Takashi is in the ring. Ted Devious is in the middle. Ishikawa Takashi is attacking. Sleeper. Ted Devious is trying to turn things around. Billion dollar man. This is a sleeper hold, Sato-san. In other words, this is a million dollar sleeper hold. Ted Devious is trying to turn things around. Yes. In Devious's case, he doesn't have to do anything. He's good at letting his opponent win. But he's using that technique at the end. Until then, he'll completely control his opponent. He's using that technique at the end. Until then, he'll completely control his opponent. The body press has been taken off. King Haku and the great Kama-ki. Headbutt attack. Uppercut. King Haku is using the uppercut. They're watching a samurai fight. Both of them are like a circus. Amazing. It's true. The piledriver is using a very high angle piledriver. That's dangerous, Kabuki. That's dangerous. Two counts. Sato-san, that was a high angle piledriver. That's because he's the veteran wrestler of the great Kabuki. It was a close call. Headbutt. Ted Devious and King Haku's two platoons. They're holding back. The great Kabuki has his elbow on his back. It's been a long fight. Blen Buster. Blen Buster. A hold. Two counts. Haku and Devious are in a good team. They're in a good team. The great Kabuki has been knocked out of the ring. That's dangerous. Ted Devious has his elbow on his back. The great Kabuki has used up his stamina. It's been a close call. The headbutt. The great Kabuki has his elbow on his back. He needs to get back on the ring. Devious is back. He's got money. He was strong when he had no money. King Haku is trying to get back on the ring. But, Mr. Sato... Yes? Ted Devious is... What will happen? He's got a cut. No, he doesn't have a cut. Is it the biceps? It's not the biceps. It's the technique of the Atomic Drop. It's the technique of the Atomic Drop. What's the count? What's the count? What's the count? It's the count two. That was dangerous. That was dangerous. Two counts. That was dangerous. He's got a sleeper hold on his arm. Kabuki is in pain. Kabuki's face is in pain. Kabuki's face is in pain. Kabuki's face is in pain. Both of them are sweating. Look at their positions. It's very difficult for them to touch each other. It looks like he's in pain. Are you okay? He's in pain. It's been a while since he's been in pain. He's been beaten up a lot. Lariat. Count up. Up. It was still early. We saw the chalou's stamina loss. Another one on the neck. It's Yabartsu first. Yabartsu services a welcome punches. Yabartsu hands up. Kabuki of the Ell Kabuffy of the Ell can he keep up? Not yet. Not yet. Let's give up a little. Today he can do it. No matter how hard he tries, the Great Kabuki will never give up. The King Haku has cut through the line. The King Haku has cut through the line. Robles! A flying elbow. Two counts. Now it's time for Takashi Ishikawa to go for a follow-up. Finally, Ishikawa and the Great Kabuki are going for a follow-up. It was a close match. Ishikawa has a lot to hold back today. A strong stance. Kabuki's loud voice. From the red corner to the second rope. Takashi Ishikawa is calling out for a follow-up, but will his voice reach the Great Kabuki? The Great Kabuki seems to be out of his mind. He's dropping his feet. Genshin Drop! Watch out! The Great Kabuki has returned with two counts. The way he returned was weak. A body slam from a power slam. The King Haku has dropped to the second rope. He's flying! He's taken off his diving body press. Now, will the Kabuki be able to touch Ishikawa? Now, Ishikawa has touched him. Ishikawa is throwing a headdress. He's sweating like a wet towel. From the body slam. Ishikawa is throwing again. Small Rariyatou! Don't lose to the wind, Ishikawa! A scorpion deathlock. Will he be able to step over? He's raising his left hand. Is he going to be the only one to fall? The King Haku has dropped to the second rope. The King Haku and the Great Kabuki are fighting each other. In the ring, Ishikawa is throwing a headdress. He's attacking with a two-flat. A back drop. Over the sacros. A back drop. The Great Kabuki has dropped to the second rope. Three counts. Three counts. The Great Kabuki has dropped to the second rope. The Great Kabuki has defeated Ishikawa Takashi. Ishikawa Takashi is in danger. And... The Great Kabuki is still alive. Today's Kabuki was tough. The number one man of the Million Dollar Band. Ted DeVias. Million Dollar Band. He's lowering his belt. The King Haku and the Great Kabuki are slowly dropping to the ground. Ted DeVias. Let's watch one more time. Ted DeVias. A back drop. Three counts. Shinpei. Yes. The Great Kabuki and Ishikawa Takashi were close. But the Great Kabuki and Ishikawa Takashi have lost. I think the Japanese fans are very satisfied to see a strong DeVias. I'm very satisfied too. What do you think, Sato?