Thank you, Justin!
Well, the
five pro wrestling shows and four pro wrestling drinking parties in eight days odyssey is over. I feel a
little like how Hunter Thompson wrote that he felt at the end of 'The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved' but I think I feel better about Osaka than he did about Kentucky.
Going back to last Sunday... I should point out that Fujiwara was absolutely awesome in his role, probably the very best actual wrestling that I've seen out of an Osaka Pro guest legend in a six-man tag. That match will be well worth seeking out when it becomes available online. Plus - I may have mentioned this already - Fujiwara gave me a high five after the match.
IMP Hall was
packed for Kotoge's final match. In addition to Fujiwara (and Kikutaro actually hitting the brainbuster - which was like Ric Flair hitting a top turnbuckle move!) and the emotional goodbye, we got to see Ranmaru and Apple Miyuki teaming up! They came out in matching leopard-print hoodies and top-ponytails, to the tune of
You Give Love a Bad Name!
Seb from France and Jon from New York are both in Osaka. After the show we went out for yakiniku and after that we went to an inexpensive tachinomi (stand-up bar) where the specialty is "Hell Tofu" which is a huge piece of tofu topped with thick layers of red chili powder, green chili paste, and sliced green chilies. Trying to finish that between Kenji, Kae, and I turned into a hilarious epic of mock-stoic endurance. Kenji never broke his poker face. I totally broke mine.
Thursday I couldn't drink at the show because I had to teach afterward. There was a flea/free market after the show with the wrestlers selling all kinds of gimmicks. Chitose and Aika came out to meet Seb and Tomoko and Maxim and we held a mini-parade of gorgeous half-breed babies through the streets of Namba.

Aika-chan
Friday was the Gengis Khan (Mongolian Grill) party from which I have already posted a few pictures. My tattooed friend won a free Osaka Pro ticket as a door prize and she gave it to Jon and told him to use it when he comes back next year!
Yesterday Dump Matsumoto was a special guest in the main event, teaming with Zeus & Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru to take down Ebessan, Kanjyuro Matsuyama & Naoki Setoguchi in a comedy match. Afterward there was a drinking party in Count 2.99 hosted by Ebessan. (Yes, there is a bar in Osaka called
Count 2.99, right across from Minami Move On!) I went alone, since the rest of Otaku Gundan had other plans... and it turned out to be mainly a talk-show kind of thing, with Ebessan telling stories. That
could have sucked for me, since my Japanese is still pretty crap even after living here for three years... but everyone made an effort to keep me involved, Ebessu in particular... and also Apple Miyuki came as a guest and ended up sitting beside me for a big chunk of the party. * insert valentine eyes smiley here *
I also met a very drunk guy from Kobe who wondered if I might know who any of his favourite wrestlers were. He brought up names like Tenryu, Hansen, Brody... when I told him that I'm an enthusiastic fan of 80s and 90s AJPW, he absolutely spazzed out. I have to say that I was pretty happily surprised as well. We drank gin and tonics together and reminisced about our favorite wrestlers. He doesn't go to live shows these days but instead he watches re-runs of the matches from his college days, at home on satellite. He's only the second guy I've met into Japan who is as passionately into old AJPW matches as I am (as most of us are). He was pretty stoked to hear that people like us exist!
I also won a towel in a janken (rock paper scissors) contest!
After the party, me, the drunk guy, Ebessan, Apple, a family of three, and a couple of other woman stuck around and watched the Main Event of a BJW show from Yokohama live on the bar's TV. It was Abdullah Kobayashi vs. Shuji Ishikawa in a light-tubes match. Sick stuff.

2.99 is jammed full of wrestling memorabilia.

They have a whole wall of signed photos.

I got that ridiculously tiny Ebessan mask off of a box of Ebessan Wasabi Rice Crackers.
Ebessu's t-shirt is from the Dos Caras/Gran Hamada shows. He's got a ton of respect for Hamada. His dream match would be to face Tenryu. He originally tried to turn down the Ebessan gimmick but Spel Delfin forced him to take it. His favourite food is ramen.
Sadly, Apple ran away blushing prettily when Ebessan suggested that she give me a goodbye kiss. That would have been a nice capper to this post! I did almost get a kiss from Dump at the arena, she stopped just short and gave me an air kiss instead!