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Masahiro Chono announced today that Brock Lesnar would be debuting for New Japan Pro Wrestling at their 10/8 Tokyo Done event.
*marks out for Chono* ......... that is all
Masahiro Chono announced today that Brock Lesnar would be debuting for New Japan Pro Wrestling at their 10/8 Tokyo Done event.
*marks out for Chono* ......... that is all
Havent see RAW yet...if you dont want to know what happens its dangerous coming on here when you havent seen it.
> *marks out for Chono* ......... that is all
Kawada, recommend me some good Chono matches from the past, when he was one of the Three Musketeers.
All I've seen of him is the guy who looks like he's got cramp in every muscle of his being (ie. the recent stuff). I want to see of his better times (and if that includes Hash or Muta, then all the better for it).
Cheers
Hmmm some i remember having before i had to reformat my computer were:
Straight away the 91 G-1 Climax classic vs Muta, the match that made me a Chono mark (was already a Muta one :-D) and then the following year against Rude in '92, then the match with Muta and Liger vs Sabu and Chono, can't remember when that was. Mid 90's sometime i think
Muta vs Chono in a IWGP vs NWA Title match
Then a match in 97 from the Super Grade Tag League with Chono and Muta facing Shinya Hashimoto and Manabu Nakanishi
Mutoh and Chono vs Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto in very early 90's (either 90/91)
> Bah, damn you to hell Kawada.
MAH GAWD KING, DAMN HIM......DAMN HIM TO HELL!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D
He'll probably show up on Smackdown or RAW!
While New Japan has not officially announced Lesnar as working the 10/8 Tokyo Dome show, Masahiro Chono has talked about it publicly, most notably earlier today at an airport he was at waiting on a flight to Germany.
The Lesnar/WWE lawsuit regarding the no-compete clause until 2010 is still ongoing, which makes this situation that much more complicated.
One would assume if he follows through, Lesnar probably isn't making the wisest decision, all things considered.
Forgot about that no-compete clause, should make this even more interesting, especially with Vince flexing his legal muscles as of late