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Price: 1800 yen + tax The Lives of the Sun and Moon That Revived New Japan Pro-Wrestling In the mid-2000s, the popularity of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which was in a critical situation, needed a great deal of effort and a long time to revive. Leading the way were the two aces, Hiroshi Tanahashi and Shinsuke Nakamura. Hiroshi Tanahashi, "The Ace in a Hundred Years," appealed to the appeal of pro-wrestling, which is different from mixed martial arts, to attract new fans. Shinsuke Nakamura, "The King of Strong Style," sought to demonstrate the strength of pro-wrestling by engaging with mixed martial arts. The rivalry between these two, with completely different methodologies, reached a turning point in 2011. Hiroshi Tanahashi became the undisputed ace of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and Shinsuke Nakamura was ousted from the ace position. However, it was from here that Nakamura's true charm blossomed. Tanahashi says, "If I was the sun, Nakamura was like the moon. Without either of us, the current New Japan Pro-Wrestling wouldn't exist. Tanahashi and Nakamura are a pair." This book meticulously depicts the story of the "sun and moon" that created a new world of pro-wrestling. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Turner the Insert Chapter 2: Destroyer of the Kingdom Chapter 3: Scandal Chapter 4: The Gentle Amateur Wrestler Chapter 5: The Birth of the Young Champion Chapter 6: The Illusion of Strong Style Chapter 7: Revenge Match Chapter 8: Parting with Inoki Chapter 9: I Love You Chapter 10: The Best Bout of the Heisei Era Chapter 11: There's Only One Ace Chapter 12: CHAOS Chapter 13: 2011 Chapter 14: Yeaoh! Chapter 15: Farewell #Shoichi Sakurai #Shinsuke Nakamura #Hiroshi Tanahashi #WWE #New Japan Pro-Wrestling #Ken Yanagisawa
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