Posted June 5, 20169 yr comment_5756137 He said so on twitter. I think he was a special ref or something on a DDT show recently so I presume this means he'll wrestle in Japan again and not in Vietnam under a mask. https://twitter.com/boliviacuba/status/739421354810736641 https://twitter.com/e_key_oide/status/739428659883184128
June 5, 20169 yr comment_5756151 The shot in the arm that Japan badly needs right now. Togo-Akiyama is the dream match, but Togo's shown he can have MOTYCs with any given indie scrub, so he doesn't even need elite opponents to make a big impact. Great news, IMO.
June 6, 20169 yr comment_5756213 He normally does All Star in the summers, at least did the last couple of years before he retired. So him vs Dean Allmark again for £7? Yes please.
June 6, 20169 yr comment_5756230 I hope he goes to New Japan. I initially thought that he might to be too small to be a credible heavyweight, but he's the same size as Ishii.
June 6, 20169 yr comment_5756233 Man, am I happy to hear that. Curious to know where he'll be headed!
June 6, 20169 yr comment_5756290 I don't know what I'd rather see, Dick Togo in Japan facing all the top guys and having great matches or him touring South America motorcycle diaries style while facing random local guys and giving them the best match they will ever have.
June 6, 20169 yr comment_5756294 The second by far. I don't care about the top guys in Japan, Dick Togo v. Hellspawn XL is way more interesting then Dick Togo v. Taguchi
September 30, 20168 yr comment_5770226 In a potential sign that I am now booking American indie cards in my sleep or under hypnosis, Togo has been announced to work EVOLVE 71 in Melrose, Massachusetts in December. The email on it proclaims him "unretired", and I almost can't think of a more amazing addition to their roster if he's coming in (or to other North American promotions) with any regularity. Between this and the next ROH card in Lowell getting Dragon Lee-Kamataichi, the former-factory industrious-turned-meth-addicted towns of greater Boston have become a hotbed of Japanese wrestling. The dream of Segunda Caida is alive and well in Kerouac Country.
September 30, 20168 yr comment_5770247 In a potential sign that I am now booking American indie cards in my sleep or under hypnosis, Togo has been announced to work EVOLVE 71 in Melrose, Massachusetts in December. The email on it proclaims him "unretired", and I almost can't think of a more amazing addition to their roster if he's coming in (or to other North American promotions) with any regularity. Between this and the next ROH card in Lowell getting Dragon Lee-Kamataichi, the former-factory industrious-turned-meth-addicted towns of greater Boston have become a hotbed of Japanese wrestling. The dream of Segunda Caida is alive and well in Kerouac Country. Dick Togo is a potential gamechanger for WrestleMania weekend.
October 2, 20168 yr comment_5770346 In a potential sign that I am now booking American indie cards in my sleep or under hypnosis, Togo has been announced to work EVOLVE 71 in Melrose, Massachusetts in December. The email on it proclaims him "unretired", and I almost can't think of a more amazing addition to their roster if he's coming in (or to other North American promotions) with any regularity. Between this and the next ROH card in Lowell getting Dragon Lee-Kamataichi, the former-factory industrious-turned-meth-addicted towns of greater Boston have become a hotbed of Japanese wrestling. The dream of Segunda Caida is alive and well in Kerouac Country. Dick Togo is a potential gamechanger for WrestleMania weekend. Hope Beyond books him in a comedy tag with Joey Ryan and Kimber Lee
October 5, 20168 yr comment_5770684 Bailey/Togo-Endo/Sasaki is one of the best matches of the year, and I love how even MORE "TV title division" Dick is as a face, like Larry Z in '94 where him being a cheating bastard just makes him even more lovable.
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