I wish i could go to Japan, hell i live in California the second closest state to Japan and i still havent gone there, which makes me wonder, is there peroresu on TV anywhere in California?
Originally posted by DARKSIDEFMW Do you have schedules???
Let me find out. I'll post it here as soon as I get it.
By the way, before i go to Japan, I will be in NYC, what part of town you in???
I'm not in NYC. I live in a suburb Westchester County, which
is right next (north) to NYC. Only 30-40min driving, so I go
there to eat/drink very often.
Originally posted by Megatron22 I wish i could go to Japan, hell i live in California the second closest state to Japan and i still havent gone there, which makes me wonder, is there peroresu on TV anywhere in California?
Not that I know of...although somebody might illegally put it on
a public access channel like it happened in NYC years ago.
There must be a lot of Japanese video rental shops in Calif., though.
They usually carry weekly shows of New Japan and NOAH.
In Australia we don't get any wrestling from Japan either, Hell our major promotion (APW Australasian Pro Wresstling) doesn't get any television time either. Sometimes their are other Martial-Arts events from Japan on cable. A while ago there was some mixed martial-arts on cable.
I Had never thaught of going to a Japanese video store. but anything is worth a try.
Thanks for the Idea
Channel Nine the network which Aired World Championship Wrestling (The Australian Version) in the Seventies and Eighties released A series of compilation tapes about a year ago and that gave me my first exposure to Abdullah the Butcher, Tiger Jeet Singh, Antonino Rocca, Gorgeous George, Brute Bernard, Skull Murphy, Mario Milano, Spiros Arion, and old school wrestling in general.
I was initially bored and anoyed at the slow pace of the matches, but I watched them again recently and couldn't take my eyes off, it is weard and somewhat curious how much wrestling has changed, for the worst maybe? but some things in my opinion are so much better.
Thanks again for the video store idea, hopefully I'll be watching Puroresu soon.