Same thing happened with tag-team partners Animal Warrior and Hawk Warrior. In that match though I don't remember which one, but the guy intentionally went for a count out letting his partner win, a display of camaraderie which was kind of a letdown. Oh, you can also team up with players who used to be your enemies. But the moment you think you're teaming up to get rid of someone else, this sneaky friend can suddenly betray and beat you. Let's see, a Battle Royale I'd like to see now? Well given how many federations there are, I'd like to see a Battle Royale between the leaders of each federation. Keiji Mutoh, Shinya Hashimoto, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiyaki Kawada, Nobuhiko Takada, Masakatsu Funaki, Akira Maeda, Greate Sasuke, Hayabusa, Kenji Takano, also Genichiro Tenryu, Riki Choshu, Tatsumi Fujimani, and Kengo Kimura could still be in the running. It'd be fun to add Yoji Anjoh and Super Delfin. They might actually end up being the last two remaining players. For women's first of all, Takako, then Aja Kong, Manami Toyota, Kyoko Inoue, Yumiko Hotta, Akira Hokutu, Bull Nakano, of course Dynamite Kansai, and Cutey Sazuki and Hikari Fukuoka, Mayumi Ozaki, Shinobu Kandori, and Chigusa Nagayo and...what? How could you not know any of them? Did you really come here to watch pro wrestling? Oh, no no no no no, Takako, fight back! Takako! All-right.



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Government memo


Government Internal Memo 1997, No. 00387461 (Top Secret)


Dispatched by Central Authority Secretariat Special Task Force Defense Supervisor and Battle Experiment Advisor of the Special Defense Army


To: Supervisor in Charge of No. 12 1997 Battle Experiment No. 68 Program (May 20, 18:15)


We have confirmed evidence of an intrusion into the central government operations system. The intrusion was undetected on the date of its occurrence. March 12. We are currently investigating any additional evidence of re-entry.



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