A Look at jOlt in Japan II
It has been four months since jOlt Wrestling has sent their stars to Japan. Their relationship is continuing to flourish. The last time we checked in on them, they were making some waves, the biggest has probably been Mattock!



We got a small taste of what has become of Mattock while over in Japan. Mattock decided to ride the waves of what is popular in Japan by rebuilding his gimmick around the Tokyo Ghoul franchise. He cut his silvery hair short and donned a mask similar to that of Tokyo Ghoul's main character Kaneki Ken. Mattock kept some of his moveset, but drastically switched things up.

Right before hitting his finisher, he will incapacitate his opponent with one of his many devastating maneuvers, then unzip the zipper on the mouthpiece of his mask. When that zipper comes open, his opponent doesn't usually last much longer. Mattock remains undefeated in Japan and is currently in a feud with his former reVolt partner, Sanchez Cano, who turned on Mattock when he said that Mattock had lost his focus and his mind. Mattock made short work of Cano in their first encounter, but after a series of attacks by Cano on Mattock, the two are set to face off at Japan's next biggest event!



Soichiro Yamada fell at the hands of a redefined Kayden Paulton. Kayden enjoyed his first reign as Global Pro International Heavyweight Champion, but Yamada cashed in his rematch clause and defeated Kayden Paulton to regain the championship in their second meeting, however, Paulton recently defeated Ippo Kanemura to re-earn a number one contendership! At Global Pro's next major even, Paulton will challenge Yamada in a two out of three falls match with the championship on the line!



The team of KORI and Keiichi Yazuki are back on top of Global Pro before and are now six-time Global Pro Tag Team Champions. They defeated the former champions, Ancient Dawn, but in the meantime, The Bane of Existence have earned themselves a number one contendership! The boys from The Backbone are set to take on KORI and Yazuki at Global Pro's next big event!



Lia Hamada, leader of En-J-U (Enticing Joshis United), was defeated at the hands of Persephone and in turn, Persephone has captured the Global Pro Joshi Championship! During the match, Persephone ended up busting open Lia Hamada, ruining her stunning image. Hamada has hired a team of lawyers to try and sue Persephone for committing a hate crime and for public disfigurement and embarrassment. We're not even sure if those are real charges, but nevertheless, Lia is willing to settle out of court in exchange for a rematch for the Joshi Championship.

Persephone has signed the contract and as soon as she did, the members of En-J-U attacked Persephone and left her a bloodied mess in the ring, calling it fair play. At Global Pro's next big event, the Joshi title will be defended in a Japanese Death Match between Lia and Persephone where they feel that since they've both been disfigured, they will continue to mutilate and maim each other!