Post by Shining Road Review on May 31, 2017 9:33:55 GMT -5
This week on the 6/3 edition of Shining Road will feature an encounter that expects to be full of surprises. In anticipation of Edwards vs. Pulver on 6/15, the two men will compete in a tag team match against one another. Edwards will continue his team with Jimmy Winner while Matt Pulver will be paired with an opponent that has yet to be determined. However, Shining Road President and Chairman Takeo Yoshida has stated that Pulver’s teammate “will not disappoint”. Tune in to the Shining Road Review this week for analysis of all the action!
Congratulations are in order as Shining Road Pro-Wrestling welcomes three new recruits into the ranks! Along with the established Katsuhiko Himura, these four will form the basis of Shining Road’s newly established “NOVA division” which features the evolving, rising generation of superstars that will become the fighters of the future along the Shining Road. Biographies of the fighters are below.
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Akira Nakamura is 20 years old, standing at 5’10” and weighing 199lb. Studying Karate and Jiu-jitsu during his university days gives him a marked advantage over many of the younger wrestlers. Graduating from Fujiyama dojo in May 2017, he soon thereafter began fighting in Shining Road. He plans to work his way up from the bottom. His finisher is an STF.
Shinzo Takamori is 26 years old, standing at six feet tall and weighing 215lb. Getting somewhat of a late start in his pro-wrestling career has not deterred this former professional ice hockey standout. While not as technically proficient, his toughness and ability to absorb punishment makes him highly respected. His finisher is a high-angle release German suplex.
Nobosuke Okada is 21 years old, standing 5’8” and weighing 175lb. A highly-touted gymnast and swimmer during his university days, Okada might just be one of the most talented pure athletes on the roster. He has a somewhat flashy style and many bloggers and analysts say he has superstardom in his future. His finishers are a flying knee and a rolling axe kick.
- Solomon