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WWE: Far East Tour Results from Japan

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Guest dreamer420

I think that's pretty cool that they gave him a shot. Although he is a Smackdown talent, so he is obviously just on the tour because he is asian. Still Tajiri is probably happy to be wrestling in his home country for the Heavyweight title.

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Guest Just call me Dan

And HHH is happy to obliterate him in the ring and make him look like a complete bafoon in his home country. I'm sure they'd work a methodical mat-based match, where even Tajiri would be turned on by his hometown.

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Guest AndrewTS

I think Tajiri is actually American born. And I know he speaks perfect English. It's pandering, and HHH beats him. Real shock.

 

HEH! Stacy cheerleading in a neckbrace!! Bwahahaha!!

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Guest Mulatto Heat

What a little trooper she is.

 

And check out the facial expression of the Guy That Stands Next to Her Ass.

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Guest Jobber of the Week

MATCH #6 Rob Van Dam d. Christian in 11:15

 

Why can't we get an RVD match that long on TV?

 

Although I'd like to skip the idea of an 18 minute 3MW match.

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Guest Zero_Cool

Since they were in Japan, do you think that Jericho and Tajiri worked a North American match..or a Japanese match?

 

Good pictures.

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Guest Just call me Dan

Of course Jericho jobs to Tajiri in order for him to procedd to be squashed by Hunter.

 

Therefore

 

Jericho<Tajiri<HHH

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Guest AndrewTS
MATCH #6 Rob Van Dam d. Christian in 11:15

 

Why can't we get an RVD match that long on TV?

 

Although I'd like to skip the idea of an 18 minute 3MW match.

18 minutes?! BWAHAHAHA!!

 

They had to be horribly blown up by then, and a lot of time was wasted setting up table spots while they rested.

 

And doesn't their name basically tell you that they should be in short matches anyway? Blah.

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Guest Brian

I would doubt Tajiri is native born since he got his start working Japanese indies and Big Japan.

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Guest Banky
I think Tajiri is actually American born. And I know he speaks perfect English. It's pandering, and HHH beats him. Real shock.

 

HEH! Stacy cheerleading in a neckbrace!! Bwahahaha!!

Where do you get your info? When Tajiri was injured in December he went back HOME to Japan to heal. I've never heard of Tajiri wrestling anywhere in America before ECW.

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Guest art_vandelay

And I don't think he speaks perfect English either. Fluent Spanish, yes, but I'd doubt that he could speak English as well because when Rhyno was greeting him for a segment on Confidential, Tajiri just did a lot of nodding.

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Guest AndrewTS

A friend of mine met Tajiri at an ECW show once, and he does speak perfect English. I said I THINK he may be born in America, because it's hard for a native Japanese to speak perfect English unless he's exposed early on to English speakers.

 

Take a look at Funaki. He was born and lived most of his life in Japan. I figure they just didn't want to break kayfabe by having Tajiri speak English.

 

However, if anyone can prove he's actually from Japan, then I'll be glad to admit I was wrong. I never claimed I was positive he was from America, though.

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And I don't think he speaks perfect English either. Fluent Spanish, yes, but I'd doubt that he could speak English as well because when Rhyno was greeting him for a segment on Confidential, Tajiri just did a lot of nodding.

There's still a little bit of kayfabe in WWE, though not much...

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Guest shlidgn90

on his bio a couple of years ago, tajiri spoke only japanese and spanish fluently. the only reason he came to north america to work because he was blackballed in japan after he questioned the bosses of big japan about payoffs. which is a definite no-no.

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Guest AndrewTS

The thing is, it's extremely rare for a wrestler of Japanese origins to be actually allowed to portray an American, regardless of them actually being so. Most of the big leagues tend to act like NO North Americans of Japanese origins actually wrestle, and that all of them must be born in Japan and happened to migrate stateside.

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on his bio a couple of years ago, tajiri spoke only japanese and spanish fluently. the only reason he came to north america to work because he was blackballed in japan after he questioned the bosses of big japan about payoffs. which is a definite no-no.

Well, then out of necessity when he came to America then he'd have to learn English. I guess he is actually from Japan though, so I guess I was wrong about that then.

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Guest NoCalMike

Is it me or does Victoria look a LOT LESS attractive in those pics from Japan?? maybe she figured the load of makeup could be toned down since it wasn't on TV.

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Guest The Mighty Damaramu

Yes she doesn't look very attractive. It was kinda sad....I was showing the pics to my mom and I was like "IMO this is the hottest woman in the WWE...OH MY GOD!"

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Guest Dmann2000
The thing is, it's extremely rare for a wrestler of Japanese origins to be actually allowed to portray an American, regardless of them actually being so. Most of the big leagues tend to act like NO North Americans of Japanese origins actually wrestle, and that all of them must be born in Japan and happened to migrate stateside.

Even Steamboat had to be a "master of karate" and wear a gi to the ring. Thank God no one told him to speak broken english. Probably would've refused anyway.

 

And while I'm on the subject, why the hell is Steamboat listed at 46 in Molanario/Meltzer's 100 Best book? Bullshit says I!

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BTW I remember from a RAW Magazine they had an article about Tajiri. They said he really was from Japan and had a degree from one of their more prestigious universities (maybe U. of Tokyo). I'm pretty sure that ECW had it right when they said he was from Yokohama, Japan.

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Guest TheArchiteck

Those are some great pics.

But where's Booker T?!?!

I would have been a lil upset if I was at that show.

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Guest art_vandelay

Booker was injured and had to fly back to the US after the Korea show. He became sick after the India trip too.

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Guest AndrewTS
The thing is, it's extremely rare for a wrestler of Japanese origins to be actually allowed to portray an American, regardless of them actually being so.  Most of the big leagues tend to act like NO North Americans of Japanese origins actually wrestle, and that all of them must be born in Japan and happened to migrate stateside.

Even Steamboat had to be a "master of karate" and wear a gi to the ring. Thank God no one told him to speak broken english. Probably would've refused anyway.

 

And while I'm on the subject, why the hell is Steamboat listed at 46 in Molanario/Meltzer's 100 Best book? Bullshit says I!

Ricky's supposed to be Hawaiian, though, right? So it's only natural he should be able to able to speak English. :P

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Guest AndrewTS
Booker was injured and had to fly back to the US after the Korea show. He became sick after the India trip too.

Geez--Booker has some crappy luck in those overseas tours.

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Guest Phoenix Fury Legdrop

Look at the RVD/Christian pic, and look closely at the photographers at ringside. I swear the guy with what looks like a WWE video camera is HOWARD FINKEL. That's just mean of them.

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MATCH #2 Stevie Richards d. Rico with a DDT at 7:10

 

And no pics? Bastards. :angry: Would've been a helluva match to see, though. Which makes them Lucky Bastards.

 

I swear the guy with what looks like a WWE video camera is HOWARD FINKEL.

 

Hmm...I think Finkel is standing behind the camera guy. I can't really tell.

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