Post by Kashiwazaki BLOOD on Aug 27, 2024 11:42:53 GMT
The three wrestlers: Kenji Nakamura, Akira Tanaka and Hiroshi Suzukiare seated in a cozy, dimly lit Japanese restaurant in the East End of London, surrounded by walls adorned with traditional Japanese artwork and bamboo accents. The warm, inviting atmosphere is filled with the rich aromas of miso soup and grilled fish, contrasting with the intense focus of the champions as they prepare for their upcoming match.
Kenji Nakamura: We may not share blood, but in the ring, we are more than brothers. He glances at Akira Tanaka and Hiroshi Suzuki, who nod in agreement as they sit at a low wooden table in a traditional Japanese restaurant in the East End of London. Their World Trios Championship belts rest on the table, gleaming under the dim lights.
The scent of miso and grilled fish fills the air, but the three men remain focused on their upcoming match.
Akira Tanaka: Our wrestling is rooted in honor, discipline, and respect. He speaks quietly, his voice carrying the weight of their shared history. The scar over his left eyebrow is a stark reminder of the battles they've fought and the enemies they've overcome.
Hiroshi Suzuki: These men we face on August 31st, Bert Eagle, Johnny Fresno, George Grouse—they underestimate us. They see us as quiet, but in the ring, we are anything but. Hiroshi’s dark eyes flicker with a cold, calculated intensity. His hands rest on his championship belt, a symbol of the power he wields.
The restaurant hums with life, but the three wrestlers remain an island of calm amidst the noise. Their focus is unshakable.
Kenji Nakamura: We fight not for ourselves, but for the spirit of Japanese wrestling. His words are sharp, slicing through the air like his in-ring maneuvers. This match is just another step. We will show the world what it means to be true warriors. They may have their doubts, but after 'On The Mat,' there will be no question of who we are.
Akira Tanaka: They think they can stand against us? In the ring, we are more than a team. We are a force. We will dismantle them, piece by piece. His tone is firm, a promise of the punishment that awaits their opponents.
Hiroshi Suzuki: This is our way. Honor, discipline, and respect. His voice is a growl, as he leans forward, his massive frame casting a long shadow over the table. We may be quiet now, but in the ring, we are unstoppable. We will return to Japan as champions, leaving them to remember the night they faced Kashiwazaki BLOOD.
Kenji Nakamura: We may not share blood, but in the ring, we are more than brothers. He glances at Akira Tanaka and Hiroshi Suzuki, who nod in agreement as they sit at a low wooden table in a traditional Japanese restaurant in the East End of London. Their World Trios Championship belts rest on the table, gleaming under the dim lights.
The scent of miso and grilled fish fills the air, but the three men remain focused on their upcoming match.
Akira Tanaka: Our wrestling is rooted in honor, discipline, and respect. He speaks quietly, his voice carrying the weight of their shared history. The scar over his left eyebrow is a stark reminder of the battles they've fought and the enemies they've overcome.
Hiroshi Suzuki: These men we face on August 31st, Bert Eagle, Johnny Fresno, George Grouse—they underestimate us. They see us as quiet, but in the ring, we are anything but. Hiroshi’s dark eyes flicker with a cold, calculated intensity. His hands rest on his championship belt, a symbol of the power he wields.
The restaurant hums with life, but the three wrestlers remain an island of calm amidst the noise. Their focus is unshakable.
Kenji Nakamura: We fight not for ourselves, but for the spirit of Japanese wrestling. His words are sharp, slicing through the air like his in-ring maneuvers. This match is just another step. We will show the world what it means to be true warriors. They may have their doubts, but after 'On The Mat,' there will be no question of who we are.
Akira Tanaka: They think they can stand against us? In the ring, we are more than a team. We are a force. We will dismantle them, piece by piece. His tone is firm, a promise of the punishment that awaits their opponents.
Hiroshi Suzuki: This is our way. Honor, discipline, and respect. His voice is a growl, as he leans forward, his massive frame casting a long shadow over the table. We may be quiet now, but in the ring, we are unstoppable. We will return to Japan as champions, leaving them to remember the night they faced Kashiwazaki BLOOD.