Leon vs. Akiba Shiori 10:12
Bolshoi Kid vs. Eiger 14:22
Yumiko Hotta vs. Yako Fujigasaki 7:51
Manami Katsu vs. Tam Nakano vs. KAZUKI vs. Raideen Hagane 17:10
Hanako Nakamori vs. Makoto vs. Saori Ano vs. Maki Natsumi 13:22
Alex Lee vs. Yako Fujigasaki 7:52
Konami vs. Command Bolshoi vs. Megumi Yabushita 8:53
Aoi Kizuki vs. Manami Katsu 9:43
Kaho Kobayashi vs. Leon 9:00
Hanako Nakamori vs. Makoto vs. KAZUKI vs. Raideen Hagane 14:24
Yako Fujigasaki vs. Hirori 8:15
KAZUKI vs. Miyuki Takase 11:11
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Rydeen Hagane 11:52
Aoi Kizuki vs. Hanako Nakamori 15:00
Daily Sports Tag Title Match: Command Bolshoi & Leon vs. Manami Katsu & Tam Nakano 22:05
JxA Dream Tag Tournament First Round Match: KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane vs. Saori Ano & Yako Fujigasaki 9:46
JxA Dream Tag Tournament First Round Match: Hanako Nakamori & Natsumi Maki vs. Hikari Shimizu & Shoko Sekiguchi 10:33
JxA Dream Tag Tournament Semifinal Match: KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane vs. Leon & Miyuki Takase 9:43
JxA Dream Tag Tournament Semifinal Match: Hanako Nakamori & Natsumi Maki vs. Command Bolshoi & Tae Honma 12:23
Yumiko Hotta vs. Manami Katsu 9:45
JxA Dream Tag Tournament inal Match: Hanako Nakamori & Natsumi Maki vs. KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane 15:32
Yako Fujigasaki vs. Tequila Saya 10:53
Akane Fujita vs. Rydeen Hagane 15:00
Alex Lee vs. Manami Katsu 10:17
KAZUKI & Ricky Fuji vs. Command Bolshoi & MIKAMI 9:27
Hanako Nakamori & Misaki Ohata vs. Aki Shizuku & Leon 19:27
Command Bolshoi vs. Konami 7:21
Alex Lee & Natsumi Maki vs. Aoi Kizuki & Saori Anou 7:37
Leon vs. Mariko Yoshida 8:42
Ladder: KAZUKI vs. MIKAMI 7:31
Takako Inoue vs. Yako Fujigasaki 5:48
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Rydeen Hagane 9:53
Yumiko Hotta vs. Manami Katsu 10:41
Meiko Satomura vs. Hanako Nakamori 10:48
Hibiscus Mii & Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru vs. Bolshoi Kid & Fake Leon 0:28
Bolshoi Kid & Fake Leon vs. Hibiscus Mii & Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru 6:43
Hanako Nakamori vs. May Lee 9:13
PURE-J Openweight Title League Block C: Yako Fujigasaki [2] vs. Natsumi Maki [0] 11:34
PURE-J Openweight Title League Block A: Leon [2] vs. Rydeen Hagane [0] 12:59
Command Bolshoi & Manami Katsu & Miyuki Takase vs. Hanako Nakamori & KAZUKI & Saori Ano 19:28
PURE-J Openweight Title League Block D Match: KAZUKI [2] vs. Konami [0] 10:04
PURE-J Openweight Title League Block B Match: Command Bolshoi [2] vs. Saori Ano [0] 4:09
Leon & Rydeen Hagane vs. Alex Lee & Satsuki Totoro 13:32
PURE-J Openweight Title League Block C Match: Hanako Nakamori [4] vs. Yako Fujigasaki [2]
Manami Toyota vs. Manami Katsu 14:18
Konami vs. KAZUKI vs. Rydeen Hagane 8:24
PURE-J Openweight Title League Semifinal: Manami Katsu vs. Aoi Kizuki 7:58
PURE-J Openweight Title League Semifinal: Hanako Nakamori vs. Alex Lee 12:01
Manami Toyota vs. Yako Fujigasaki 10:34
Daily Sports Tag Title Match: Command Bolshoi & Leon vs. Natsumi Maki & Saori Ano 14:37
PURE-J Openweight Title Decision League Final: Hanako Nakamori vs. Manami Katsu 21:55
Aoi Kizuki & Natsumi Maki vs. Aki Shizuku & Yako Fujigasaki 10:43
KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane vs. Alex Lee & Mika Shirahime 8:17
Daily Sports Tag Title Match: Command Bolshoi & Leon vs. AKINO & Mary Apache 22:37
Regina Di WAVE Title Match: Misaki Ohata vs. Manami Katsu 16:41. Started slow with a lot of submission work, but picked up a lot in the 2nd half. Katsu did a bulldog off the apron & an avalanch style German suplex.
PURE-J Openweight Title Hair vs. Hair Match: Hanako Nakamori vs. DASH Chisako 21:24. It's odd to just jump to a hair match after a couple of random tags, their previous singles match was a 15:00 draw on 5/3/16, but these two came out bombing after Nakamori gave the high hat to DASH's offer of a pre match handshake & they wrestled like there was an epic rivalry. It's really a shame DASH was been pidgeonholed as a tag wrestler from the outset, especially since she lacks an even semi half-assed partner since her sister retired, as this was everything you want from a big singles match, intensity throughout with a lot of diversity & fantastic effort. DASH is always a ball of fire, but usually she's wrestling on and off for 6 or 8 minutes in a tag. This was 3 times that, but she still never slowed down or stalled. Nakamori isn't going to make a match, but DASH gave one of her best performances, and Nakamori was able to insert her kicks & power moves around what DASH was doing & her big effort far outweighed her shortcomings. They kept bouncing between styles, striking, flying, brawling, etc, but the fast paced action flowed naturally from one to the next. Nakamori isn't the most graceful worker, but she was good here, and DASH cleaned things up as much as she could. The action often spilled to the floor, but more to do a couple chair shots and a big move such as Nakamori's destiny hammer and stunner off the apron or DASH's footstomp off the bleachers than some tedious, aimless roving. They put every spot they could think of into the match to make it the epic end to the Pure-J year. The highlight was DASH hitting an Ace crusher with both standing on the top. DASH finally won with her harumaru, capturing the first singles title of her career after being tag champ 8 times. DASH got to clip some hair before they quickly sheered off all the long locks leaving Nakamori with a Sinead. ***3/4
Aoi Kizuki & Natsumi Maki vs. Aki Shizuku & Yako Fujigasaki 10:43
KAZUKI & Rydeen Hagane vs. Alex Lee & Mika Shirahime 8:17
Daily Sports Tag Title Match: Command Bolshoi & Leon vs. AKINO & Mary Apache 22:37
Regina Di WAVE Title Match: Misaki Ohata vs. Manami Katsu 16:41. Started slow with a lot of submission work, but picked up a lot in the 2nd half. Katsu did a bulldog off the apron & an avalanch style German suplex.
PURE-J Openweight Title Hair vs. Hair Match: Hanako Nakamori vs. DASH Chisako 21:24. It's odd to just jump to a hair match after a couple of random tags, their previous singles match was a 15:00 draw on 5/3/16, but these two came out bombing after Nakamori gave the high hat to DASH's offer of a pre match handshake & they wrestled like there was an epic rivalry. It's really a shame DASH was been pidgeonholed as a tag wrestler from the outset, especially since she lacks an even semi half-assed partner since her sister retired, as this was everything you want from a big singles match, intensity throughout with a lot of diversity & fantastic effort. DASH is always a ball of fire, but usually she's wrestling on and off for 6 or 8 minutes in a tag. This was 3 times that, but she still never slowed down or stalled. Nakamori isn't going to make a match, but DASH gave one of her best performances, and Nakamori was able to insert her kicks & power moves around what DASH was doing & her big effort far outweighed her shortcomings. They kept bouncing between styles, striking, flying, brawling, etc, but the fast paced action flowed naturally from one to the next. Nakamori isn't the most graceful worker, but she was good here, and DASH cleaned things up as much as she could. The action often spilled to the floor, but more to do a couple chair shots and a big move such as Nakamori's destiny hammer and stunner off the apron or DASH's footstomp off the bleachers than some tedious, aimless roving. They put every spot they could think of into the match to make it the epic end to the Pure-J year. The highlight was DASH hitting an Ace crusher with both standing on the top. DASH finally won with her harumaru, capturing the first singles title of her career after being tag champ 8 times. DASH got to clip some hair before they quickly sheered off all the long locks leaving Nakamori with a Sinead. ***3/4