TORYUMON TAPES

Shukan Puroresu Video Zokan (special edition) Vol. 32 Toryumon Commercial Tape 
-2hr. Q=1st Gen

Ultimo Dragon highlights

Introduction of Magnum TOKYO, SAITO, Dragon Kid, & CRAZY MAX

3/1/98 Arena Naucalpan: Highlights of Dr. Cerebro beating Nobunaga in the IRWG Intercontinental Welterkyu Senshuken decision match

12/6/97 Arena Naucalpan: Highlights of Young Dragon Hai (cup)/Torneo Copa Dragon Juvenil

Introduction of Kanda, Arai, Horiguchi, Mochizuki, Ichikawa, and SAITO

12/12/98 Arena Naucalpan: Highlights of 2nd Young Dragon Hai. 7 minutes of the final between  Horiguchi & Arai is shown

Visit to Ultimo Dragon Gym

8/29/98 Arena Naucalpan 6 Man Elimination Match: Magnum TOKYO & Dragon Kid & SAITO vs. Shiima Nobunaga & Judo Suwa & Sumo Fuji. ***3/4

More Ultimo highlights

12/12/98 Arena Naucalpan: Shiima Nobunaga & Sumo Fuji & Judo Suwa & Yoshikazu Taru vs. El Hijo Del Santo & Vampiro Canadiense & Magnum TOKYO & Dragon Kid. ***

Toryumon #1 2/3/99 KING OF DRAGON 
-1hr 55min. Q=1st Gen

Introduction of all the Toryumon wrestlers

    1/31/99 Tokyo Korakuen Hall

Genki Horiguchi vs. Yasushi Kanda

Susumu Mochizuki vs. Kenichiro Arai

Stoker Ichikawa vs. Yoshikazu Taru

    2/3/99 Kobe Sambo Hall

Yoshikazu Taru & Masaaki Mochizuki (Buko Dojo) vs. Takashi Okamura & Geiichi Kareno (Budo Dojo team)

6 Man Elimination Match: Shiima Nobunaga & Sumo Fuji & Judo Suwa vs. Magnum TOKYO & Dragon Kid & SAITO

Toryumon #2 2/17/99 KING OF DRAGON 
-1hr 55min. Q=1st Gen

    2/6/99 Nagoya

NWA Sekai Welterkyu Oiza Ketteisen: Dragon Kid vs. Dr. Cerebro

NWA Sekai Welterkyu Oiza Ketteisen: Dragon Kid vs. Dr. Cerebro

    2/7/99 Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan

NWA Sekai Welterkyu Senshuken Shiai: Dragon Kid vs. Judo Suwa

    2/5 Osaka Furitsu Taiikukaikan 2

IRWG Intercontinental Welterkyu Senshuken Shiai: Shiima Nobunaga vs. Magnum TOKYO
    2/7/99 Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan

NWA Sekai Welterkyu Tournament *first three matches are edited down to 2-3 minutes

Magnum TOKYO vs. Sumo Fuji

The Great Sasuke (Michinoku Pro) vs. Gran Naniwa (Michinoku Pro)

Shiima Nobunaga vs. Sasuke The Great (Michinoku Pro)

Final: Magnum TOKYO vs. The Great Sasuke

Toryumon #3 5/14/99 DRAGON FEVER 
-1hr 55min. Q=1st Gen

    4/22/99 Tokyo Korakuen Hall

SAITO vs. Genki Horiguchi

Magnum TOKYO & Dragon Kid & Kenichiro Arai vs. Shimu Nobunaga & Judo Suwa & Sumo
Fuji

     4/25/99 Club Citta Kawasaki

Kenichiro Arai vs. Sumo Fuji

Stoker Ichikawa vs. Tsubo Genjin

SAITO & Genki Horiguchi & Susumu Mochizuki vs. Shimu Nobunaga & Judo Suwa & Sumo
Fuji

NWA Sekai Welterkyu Senshuken Shiai: Dragon Kid vs. Judo Suwa. Suwa wins title.

Toryumon TV #4 July 30, 1999 (Taped 7-4/11) DRAGON CARAVAN PART 1
-1hr 55min Q=Ex

Toryumon TV #5 September 3, 1999 (Taped 7-11/16) DRAGON CARAVAN PART 2
-1hr 55min Q=Ex

Toryumon TV #6 September 24, 1999 (Taped 9-14 Tokyo) DRAGON HARVEST FESTIVAL '99
-1hr 55min Q=Ex

Toryumon TV #7 November 27, 1999 (Taped in November) PREMIUM LIVE MATCH 1999
-1hr 55min Q=Ex

Toryumon TV #8 January 3, 2000 (Taped in December) PREMIUM LIVE MATCH Vol. 5
-1hr 55min Q=Ex

Toryumon CRAZY MAX FILMS Be CRAZY! Commercial Tape
-1 1/2hr. Q=1st Gen

Feature on SUWA. He breaks a TV with a mallet.

Feature on Sumo "Dandy" Fuji. He actually acts like a sumo. Also, he squeezes some chicks chi chi.

Feature on CIMA

Highlights of CRAZY MAX in Michinoku

4/22/99 Tokyo Korakuen Hall: Shiima Nobunaga & Sumo Fuji & Judo Suwa vs. Magnum TOKYO & Dragon Kid & Kenichiro Arai. Spots, spots, spots, and even more spots. Dragon Kid's mask is ripped off after the match, so Ultimo comes in and uses his good arm to make the save, which was kinda depressing. 10:40 shown.

Feature on TARU

7/16/99 Kanagawa Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan: Shiima Nobunaga & Sumo Fuji & TARU vs. Magnum TOKYO & TAKA Michinoku & Kenichiro Arai. Spectacular match with great action. Any match where TAKA opposes CIMA is certainly worth checking out. None of the other guys impressed me that much though because they do a zillion spots, but fail to make them have any meaning. Somehow the fans were still into most of the near falls, and there were a ton of near falls because they did this like a Michinoku tag with one save after another. ***1/2

8/8/99: Name changes and match highlights

9/14/99 Tokyo Korakuen Hall: TARU vs. Magnum TOKYO. Pretty good one-dimensional spot match. TARU's offense was better than normal and Magnum didn't make him do anything too difficult. 9:03 shown.

CIMA at a U.S. Marines base

CIMA on an island. He watched a Habu vs. a Mongoose, and when the Habu wins they put it up like a wrestling result claiming a :49 victory with a choke sleeper.1

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