View Full Version : Holy Shit Dragongate US!
Dave Youell
04-15-2009, 07:27 AM
Contact:
Gabe Sapolsky
Gabe@DGUSA.TV
ANNOUNCING DRAGON GATE USA
PHILADELPHIA- Japan's Dragon Gate promotion has announced its expansion into United States with Dragon Gate USA at last night's Korakuen Hall event in Tokyo. It has named Satoshi Oji as the President and Gabe Sapolsky as the Vice President of Dragon Gate USA. DGUSA will make its online home at www.DGUSA.tv as the site was launched late last night.
Dragon Gate's roots go back to Mexico in 1999. Now Dragon Gate promotes over 250 shows per year in Japan. It will increase its schedule by running live events under the Dragon Gate USA banner every other month in the United States. The first show is scheduled for Philadelphia at The Arena on July 25th. Already announced for this event are CIMA, Dragon Kid, Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino. Tickets will go on sale on April 29th. Information will be coming soon about DGUSA's Chicago debut on Labor Day weekend.
Oji has been a long time employee of the Dragon Gate promotion and will run an office out of Houston. Sapolsky, the former booker of ROH and office worker in the original ECW, will head the Philadelphia office.
"This is a natural progression in Dragon Gate's growth," Oji said. "The entire company in Japan is looking forward to bringing our style of wrestling to the United States. The wrestlers are all very excited to make a new home in the United States."
"This is a great opportunity to bring something new, fresh and unique to the American pro wrestling scene," Sapolsky said. "DGUSA is going to be about quality over quantity. This is the haven for pro wrestling fans. Our goal is to become known as the premium brand of pro wrestling."
We encourage you to visit www.DGUSA.tv for feature articles, a roster section, a mission statement, the chance to order Dragon Gate USA merchandise and more. All the latest information about this revolutionary promotion is now at HTTP://WWW.DGUSA.tv.
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Morale of the story, don't piss off Gabe Sapolsky!
This could get interesting
Dave Youell
04-15-2009, 07:28 AM
Plus this also explains all the recent CIMA shit with ROH saying that Dragongate guys wern't getting paid and the Dragongate/ROH alliance is no more
Mr. Nerfect
04-15-2009, 08:59 AM
I'd mark out if this was all a massive work to REALLY kick a Dragon Gate vs. ROH feud into gear. So is it going to use Japanese talent? Will it stick to the same philosophies as DG? Are their enough American spotfest wrestlers with actually talent to make this work?
What Would Kevin Do?
04-15-2009, 11:15 AM
Okay, I am officially psyched about this!
What Would Kevin Do?
04-15-2009, 06:54 PM
Paul Heyman writes an artical about a pending DGUSA vs ROH rivalry:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/heyman/article2378085.ece
IT amazes me how, almost a decade after its heyday, the converted bingo hall that sits at the corner of Swanson and Ritner Streets in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is still considered one of the most famous wrestling arenas in the world.
Initially named "Viking Hall," the place that was christened "The ECW Arena" became the legendary smoke-filled warehouse that played home to some of the most memorable moments in the history of the original ECW, most notably the indescribably emotional Barely Legal pay-per-view on April 13, 1997.
The fact that people flew in from all over the world to see shows at this rundown, old school, four-wall hell hole never surprised me.
The building itself had character. It had its own very unique charisma. You weren't walking into just any old venue. You were walking into a house where something special really could happen, and often did.
What to this day surprises me is how many people have tried to recapture that magic simply by booking a show at that building, and thinking it'll be the same as it used to be.
You can't go home again. But Holy Hardcore, Batman...everyone certainly tried.
ECW founder Tod Gordon tried with Main Event Championship Wrestling and with Jasmin St. Claire's 3PW promotion. Porn impresario Rob Black and Shane Douglas tried with XPW. Court Bauer tried with Major League Wrestling.
Bad arse security guru Ronnie Lang also missed the action – opening up a promotion built around several ECW originals – but never ran a second show.
Former ECW CEO Steve Karel tried with a Womens' Extreme group.TNA's Jeremy Borash capitalised on WWE's 2005 "One Night Stand" reunion with the well-received "Hardcore Homecoming" show, but then tried to come back for more, which didn't work.
Oh, and lest I forget – even WWE Chairman Vince McMahon's vision of a global ECW tried to return to the hallowed halls of the ECW Arena shortly after the brand's relaunch in 2006.
Although Rob Van Dam and Kurt Angle tore the house down in the main event, the show proved the magic was not going to be recaptured.
The list goes on and on. It still goes on today, with people trying to recapture a magic that was a convergence of time, talent, atmosphere, and popular culture.
Just this past week, a newsworthy event happened at the venue, which is now simply known as "The Arena." Ric Flair made his 1st appearance there.
The Ring of Honor promotion, with its new-found opportunity of being broadcast by billionaire Mark Cuban's HDNet, decided to tape its weekly television shows in South Philly's very own mecca of professional wrestling.
Apparently realising the historical significance of Flair's first-ever venture into the place where in 1994 the chant "Flair is Dead" became both famous and infamous, former WWE writer David Lagana – who now helps coordinate the ROH TV tapings for HDNet – made sure Flair was going to acknowledge The Arena's heritage, and The Nature Boy got a huge reaction with his surprising mention of the original ECW during his in-ring promo.
ROH, the only promotion that rose from the ashes of ECW that made the smart move to seek out a style of its own and not try to be "The Next ECW," is still trying to service the needs of the niche audience.
Clearly positioning itself as a boutique promotion with an "all-action" alternative to World Wrestling Entertainment and its SpikeTV WWE-Wannabe promotion TNA, Ring of Honor is doing everything it can to create an exciting, dare I say "magical" atmosphere around their new television opportunity.
But now, The Arena may play host to a very interesting promotional battle that will surely see two leagues do everything they can to capture the attention – and the spending dollars – of the South Philly faithful.
Gabe Sapolsky, the former ROH head writer – and, as a matter of disclosure, a Philly-based assistant of mine for several years when I owned the original ECW – has been named the Vice President of Dragon Gate USA, the American touring company that will feature the stars of the high flying promotion in Japan.
It features such favorites as Cima, a protege of Ultimo Dragon and the master of some of the most innovative submissions in sports entertainment Dragon Kid.
Some would argue Kid has risen through the ranks to become – much like Asai was in his day – not only a spectacular wrestler, but also the finest technical masked grappler in the world.
Dragon Gate has an opportunity to bring to the United States a style that combines wild acrobatics like lucha libre, awesome submission wrestling, and great characters that appeal to a cool young audience.
While the names Shingo, and Naruki Doi, and Masato Yoshino may not be on the tips of the tongues of today's Philly crowd, these amazing performers are gearing up to stake a claim in the Cheese Steak Capital of the World.
There's obviously bad blood between ROH and its former head writer, and Sapolsky threw himself right into the battle by booking Dragon Gate USA's debut show not in New York, not in Chicago, not in Miami, not in Los Angeles. Nope. Want to take a guess?
BINGO!
Sapolsky booked the 1st show, scheduled for July 25th, in Philadelphia.
South Philadelphia, to be exact. Corner of Swanson and Ritner. Yup, Dragon Gate USA is going to debut at The Arena.
So now Philadelphia is about to become the battle ground for the niche promotions.
It's the seven-year old ROH promotion, trying to market itself as the "action alternative," offer itself as a "quality product," and establish itself as a legit player through its association not only with Mark Cuban and HDNet, but also by being endorsed by Ric Flair himself.
And it's the young, hot Dragon Gate promotion, looking to expand from its Japanese base, hoping to create a reputation as being the most exciting brand available to the pro wrestling consumer anywhere on the planet.
As Joey Styles may have enthusiastically declared ten years ago, "Oh My God!"
The Arena is about to get EXTREME!
St. Jimmy
04-15-2009, 06:57 PM
John CIMA
Blitz
04-15-2009, 09:29 PM
SEXYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Destor
04-18-2009, 03:05 AM
greatness
Volare
04-18-2009, 12:13 PM
Sweet read.
Fignuts
04-18-2009, 12:20 PM
Dunno if this will work outside of philly tho.
ron the dial
04-18-2009, 12:21 PM
i think it'll get over in chicago and ny, too. beyond that, i don't know either.
Destor
04-18-2009, 01:04 PM
as long as they can do this cheap and draw in those 3 towns, they can survive while the build a following.
Smarky The Shark
04-18-2009, 02:08 PM
:drool:
thecc
04-18-2009, 04:24 PM
Dunno if this will work outside of philly tho.I remember hearing the show they did in LA did pretty well. I think they drew like 500-600.
Mr. Monday Morning
04-19-2009, 07:09 AM
Yeah they've established themselves with the PWG crowd just fine, they'll be ok to run SoCal
thecc
05-07-2009, 04:14 PM
A really awesome interview with Gabe
http://media001.f4wonline.com/free/050609dks.mp3
Dr. Keith, Rob Naylor, Alan4L have returned this week on a FREE~! edition of the Dr. Keith Lipinski Show to discuss the hype surrounding Dragon Gate USA with the Vice President of DGUSA - Gabe Sapolsky. Topics include but not limited to: the debut show in Philadelphia on 7/25, bullet points on a resume post-ROH, Naylors RexPlex Pizza love, Angry Alan (no not Funk) calling people in Philly "geeks", oh yeah, Gabe gets to talk as well about his favorite 2 Cold Scorpio memories, running 6 shows instead of 40, faction warfare, YAMATO awesomeness, how tied in will DGUSA be with the japanese version of Dragon Gate and lots o'laughs. In addition; Allied Powers Memories, tag team matches we love, everyone loves Naylor, Biggie & 2 Pac, Dr. Keith hates Easy-E, where did Ice Cube go wrong, and so much more. Best of all it's FREE, so please post the link or file elsewhere! And if you like what you hear please consider a subscription, as this is just one of 1,000-1,500 different shows produced on the site each week in addition to new and archived shows and other stuff you kids digg! Yeah!!! Word 2 Yer Mutha!
Blitz
05-07-2009, 11:33 PM
Should mention that they are doing partnership with Chikara. Amazingly sexy.
thecc
05-08-2009, 02:01 AM
Should mention that they are doing partnership with Chikara. Amazingly sexy.I'm really hoping to get Quack vs Shingo
Blitz
05-08-2009, 02:25 AM
Yoshino vs anyone and I'm a happy man.
thecc
05-08-2009, 02:31 AM
Yoshino rules the school but mannn, Shingo had an amazing 2008 and he's definitely in my top 5 favorite wrestlers right now.
Mr. Monday Morning
05-08-2009, 07:42 AM
Shingo vs Kingston. Yeeeeeeeeeeah.
Also as has been suggested elsewhere, Stalker vs Hydra
DAMN iNATOR
05-08-2009, 05:13 PM
Sounds awesome...except the only thing about it only SOUNDING awesome is that we all know how awesome we thought TNA would be...but it may work out. Guess we'll w8 and see.
Destor
05-08-2009, 05:29 PM
This is not the same at all.
thecc
05-08-2009, 05:39 PM
Sounds awesome...except the only thing about it only SOUNDING awesome is that we all know how awesome we thought TNA would be...but it may work out. Guess we'll w8 and see.Except Dragon Gate already has a positive track record.
thecc
06-01-2009, 11:39 PM
Hype videos
Dragon Kid
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Yoshino
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Cima
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Shingo
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Naruki Doi
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I'm so fucking amped for this. Really considering going.
#1-norm-fan
06-02-2009, 02:19 PM
Will they be burning monkeys live in the ring???
Fignuts
06-02-2009, 02:31 PM
What retard made a dragon kid video, without the dragonrana?
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