Author: Fernando Quiles Jr.

  • New Japan Cup Night Seven Results: Tanahashi vs. Juice in Semi-Finals

    New Japan Cup Night Seven Results: Tanahashi vs. Juice in Semi-Finals

    We are drawing closer to the end of the New Japan Cup and we now know one of the men in the finals.

    Earlier today (March 16), the first semi-finals match of the tournament took place inside Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Hiroshi Tanahashi and Juice Robinson competed for a spot in the finals. In the end, it was Tanahashi who advanced.

    This Sunday, the second semi-finals match will take place. Zack Sabre Jr. will meet SANADA for the last spot in the New Japan Cup finals. The winner faces Tanahashi on March 21 to determine who will get a title shot of their choosing at Sakura Genesis.

    Peep the rest of night seven results below:

    Tag Team Match: Tanga Loa & Yujiro Takahashi def. Tetsuhiro Yagi & Tomoyuki Oka

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Davey Boy Smith Jr., Lance Archer, & Taichi def. Michael Elgin, David Finlay, & Shota Umino

    Tag Team Match: Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano def. Togi Makabe & Toa Henare

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Hiroki Goto, Yoshi-Hashi, & Chuckie T. def. Kota Ibushi, Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens

    Tag Team Match: Minoru Suzuki & Gedo def. Kazuchika Okada & Gedo

    Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Hirou Takahashi, & Bushi def. Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinobu Kanemaru, El Desperado, & TAKA Michinoku

    New Japan Cup Semi-Final Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Juice Robinson

  • New Japan Holding Preliminary Date For July Show From San Francisco

    New Japan Holding Preliminary Date For July Show From San Francisco

    New Japan Pro Wrestling may have a quick return to the United States after Strong Style Evolved.

    On March 25, NJPW will hold an event inside the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California. Strong Style Evolved will feature an IWGP United States Heavyweight title match and a tag team dream match between the Golden Lovers and The Young Bucks. Rey Mysterio is also set to be on the card as he’s penciled in to face Jushin Thunder Liger.

    Tickets for the event were sold out in about 20 minutes. NJPW is believed to have sold 4,500 tickets. The venue choice left many puzzled, as many fans and critics believe that the promotion can fill an arena with 10,000+ people in it.

    It appears NJPW is listening. In a recent report on the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer revealed that the promotion has a preliminary hold on a July 7 date for the Cow Palace in San Francisco. This is the same date as UFC 226, which is one of the biggest mixed martial arts events of the year.

    NJPW continues to emerge in the United States. The promotion is opening up a Dojo in Los Angeles. They’ll be holding a pre-show event at the Dojo on March 24.

  • New Japan Cup Night Six Results: Ibushi vs. Sabre Jr, SANADA vs. Yano

    New Japan Cup Night Six Results: Ibushi vs. Sabre Jr, SANADA vs. Yano

    New Japan Cup night six results are in.

    The two New Japan Cup matches earlier today (March 15) were to determine who would move on to the semi-finals. SANADA took on Toru Yano, while Kota Ibushi went one-on-one with Zack Sabre Jr. In the end, SANADA and Sabre Jr. pulled off victories to advance.

    As a result of today’s tournament outcomes, Sabre Jr. will meet SANADA on March 18 in the semi-finals. Joining them for semi-finals action will be Hiroshi Tanahashi and Juice Robinson. They’ll be competing two days earlier on March 16.

    Night six of New Japan Cup action also featured tag team mayhem. You can check out the rest of the results below:

    Tag Team Match: Ren Narita & David Finlay def. Shota Umino & Tomoyuki Oka

    Tag Team Match: Hiroki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi def. Togi Makabe & Toa Henare

    Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Davey Boy Smith Jr., Lance Archer, Taichi, & Takashi Iizuka def. Bad Luck Fale, Tanga Loa, Yujiro Takahashi, & Chase Owens

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Minoru Suzuki, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, & El Desperado def. Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi, & Bushi

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi, Michael Elgin, & Juice Robinson def. Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, & Chuckie T.

    New Japan Cup Match: SANADA def. Toru Yano

    New Japan Cup Match: Zack Sabre Jr. def. Kota Ibushi

  • Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live (March 13), Cena & Nikki vs. Miz & Maryse Free WrestleMania Match

    Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live (March 13), Cena & Nikki vs. Miz & Maryse Free WrestleMania Match

    WWE’s Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live

    It’s Wednesday, which means another episode of SmackDown Live is history. Last night (March 13), the show took place inside the Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, IN. This was the first episode of SmackDown Live following the WWE Fastlane pay-per-view.

    The stage is set for the “dream match” between WWE champion AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura for WrestleMania 34. The two have competed one-on-one in New Japan Pro Wrestling, but never inside the WWE ring. That’s not the only feud on display last night.

    SmackDown Live commissioner Shane McMahon made two major announcements. The first one being a match at WrestleMania between Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn. He then announced that he’ll be stepping down from his position as the brand’s commissioner. As seen in the top 10 SmackDown Live moments above, Shane was in for a rude surprise when he got to the back.

    WrestleMania Free Match: John Cena & Nikki Bella vs. The Miz & Maryse

    In an effort to hype up WrestleMania 34, WWE has posted a free match from last year’s mega PPV. Showcased this time is the mixed tag team match between John Cena and Nikki Bella vs. The Miz and Maryse. Following the match, Cena asked Nikki a very important question.

  • Pro Wrestling NOAH Star Leaves Company, Has Sights Set on WWE

    Pro Wrestling NOAH Star Leaves Company, Has Sights Set on WWE

    A 12-year Pro Wrestling NOAH mainstay is saying goodbye to the promotion.

    Taiji Ishimori announced that he’s leaving NOAH in a move that has stunned the Japanese wrestling community. Ishimori will now become a freelance wrestler. Under the NOAH banner, Ishimori captured GHC Junior Heavyweight gold three times. He is also a six-time GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champion.

    Ishimori had been with NOAH since 2006. Prior, he made numerous appearances for New Japan Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling. Most recently, Ishimori made some appearances for Impact Wrestling and even won the X-Division title.

    Why Now?

    In an interview with Yahoo Sports Japan, Ishimori said that his exit from NOAH is being done with the hopes of ultimately signing with the WWE (translation via F4W Online):

    “While I personally do like to fight on the front line of things, I have experienced [a] overseas expedition and [am] more interested in the outside world now. I have been at NOAH for twelve years and a wrestler for sixteen. If I do not make this decision, I will regret it unless I take the first step.”

  • Matt Hardy Very Glad That Jeremy Borash Is With WWE

    Matt Hardy Very Glad That Jeremy Borash Is With WWE

    Matt Hardy is absolutely delighted that Jeremy Borash is now with the WWE.

    Borash was brought in to help with some of the behind the scenes work over on the NXT brand. The move came as a surprise to many within the industry, as Borash has been known for being an Impact Wrestling company guy. With so many changes in management, Borash felt now was the right time to head to the WWE.

    The relationship between Borash and Hardy is well documented. Borash played a significant role in the special “Deletion” events at the Hardy Compound. Speaking to Sports Bible, Hardy commented on Borash’s signing:

    “Personally I am very glad that Jeremy Borash is here in WWE. He’s got a great mind; a very creative person, a good friend of mine and he just deserves to work here.”

    Hardy continued, “Coming to the WWE often validates your career in the business and he was kind of the glue that was keeping TNA together in many, many ways over the years. The fact that he’s here and actually hired by Triple H, and his role is to be an important part of NXT, I am very happy he’s got the opportunity. It’s something he’s deserving of.”

  • MMA News Roundup: Marijuana & Drug Testing, Nunes vs. Pennington

    MMA News Roundup: Marijuana & Drug Testing, Nunes vs. Pennington

    It’s now time to stop complaining about Roman Reigns and catch up on the latest mixed martial arts news. This is the latest edition of the MMA News Roundup courtesy of MMANews.com. As always we have three major stories from this week, so lets get to it:

    3. Alistair Overeem vs. Curtis Blaydes Set For UFC 225

    Heavyweights Alistair Overeem and Curtis Blaydes will collide on June 9 at UFC 225 in Chicago. In his last outing, Overeem suffered a crushing knockout loss to Francis Ngannou. “The Reem’s” hopes for a title rematch with Stipe Miocic slipped a bit further from becoming a reality. As for Blaydes, he earned the biggest win of his career by defeating Mark Hunt at UFC 221.

    Overeem still finds himself holding the number two spot on the official UFC heavyweight rankings. An impressive win could move him into another number one contender spot. As for Blaydes, a victory could shoot him up straight to a title opportunity.

    2. Amanda Nunes vs. Raquel Pennington Official For UFC 224

    So much for Cris Cyborg vs. Amanda Nunes, at least for now. MMA News’ own Damon Martin reported that Nunes vs. Pennington was in the works for UFC 224. This week, the UFC made the bout official. Nunes will defend her UFC women’s bantamweight title on May 12.

    There was plenty of buzz regarding a potential “super fight” between Cyborg and Nunes. At one point, the two were even in negotiations. Those talks stalled, but if Nunes successfully retains her title then don’t rule out the bout.

    1. Marijuana And Drug Testing In MMA

    Positive drug tests for marijuana in MMA has become a hot topic recently. What sparked the most recent debate was Cynthia Calvillo’s six-month sanction from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Calvillo can reduce her suspension to three months and her sanction is retroactive to Dec. 30.

    MMA News’ own Adam Martin questions why weed is still being tested despite the lack of proof of its effectiveness as a performance enhancer. In addition to that, inconsistencies with commissions and USADA on the allowed dosage have raised red flags.

    That’ll do it for this week’s MMA News Roundup. There are no major MMA events taking place this weekend, but be sure to stick with MMANews.com for the latest content.

  • New Japan Cup Night Three Results: Naito vs. Sabre Jr, Ibushi vs. Yoshi-Hashi

    New Japan Cup Night Three Results: Naito vs. Sabre Jr, Ibushi vs. Yoshi-Hashi

    Night three of the 2018 New Japan Cup has concluded.

    More opening round action was on display today (March 11). The two tournament matches featured Tetsuya Naito taking on Zack Sabre Jr. and Kota Ibushi went one-on-one with Yoshi-Hashi. In addition to the tournament matches, top stars such as Kazuchika Okada and Hiroshi Tanahashi also competed.

    In night one, Michael Elgin and Juice Robinson both advanced to the next round in the New Japan Cup. Night two saw Tanahashi and Bad Luck Fale punch their tickets to round two. Who will join them?

    Peep the results for night three of the New Japan Cup below:

    Tag Team Match: Yuji Nagata & Tomoyuki Oka def. Ren Narita & Tetsuhiro Yagi

    Singles Match: El Desperado def. Shota Umino

    Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Bad Luck Fale, Tanga Loa, Yujiro Takahashi, & Chase Owens def. Michael Elgin, Juice Robinson, David Finlay, & Toa Henare

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Hiroki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, & Toru Yano def. Lance Archer, Davey Boy Smith Jr, & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

    Tag Team Match: Taichi & Takashi Iizuka def. Hiroshi Tanahashi & Ryusuke Taguchi

    Tag Team Match: Kazuchika Okada & Chuckie T def. Sanada & Bushi

    New Japan Cup Match: Kota Ibushi def. Yoshi-Hashi

    New Japan Cup Match: Zack Sabre Jr. def. Tetsuya Naito

  • Kenny Omega Attacks Cody at ROH 16th Anniversary

    Kenny Omega Attacks Cody at ROH 16th Anniversary

    Kenny Omega made a surprise appearance at the ROH 16th Anniversary show.

    At the show, Cody was able to defeat Matt Taven and retrieve his Ring of Honor. Lately, Cody has introduced a bear named Bury to Bullet Club. Unfortunately for him, Omega was dressed as the bear on this night.

    Cody went to hug Bury, but was shoved down to the canvas. That’s when he realized something was off. Omega unmasked and blasted Cody with the V-Trigger. While the former IWGP United States Heavyweight champion was posing, Brandi turned him around and kissed him.

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    Cody has been playing mind games with Kota Ibushi and Omega since they reformed as the Golden Lovers. Cody planted a kiss on Ibushi on night two of Honor Rising. Omega and Cody will do battle at Supercard of Honor XII on April 7. That event will take place inside the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans.

    Omega and Cody have been involved in a feud since January. While the seeds were planted all the way back in June at Dominion, Cody made the turn on night two of The New Beginning in Sapporo. He hit Omega with a Crossroads and went to hit him with a chair. Ibushi ended up making the save.

  • ROH 16th Anniversary Results: Austin Aries Makes Surprise Return

    ROH 16th Anniversary Results: Austin Aries Makes Surprise Return

    The Ring of Honor 16th Anniversary show has concluded and there’s a lot to digest.

    The event took place last night (March 9) inside the Sam’s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall in Las Vegas, Nevada. There were four title matches and two Women of Honor tournament matches. There were also a couple of surprises.

    First off, Austin Aries made his return to ROH after Kenny King successfully defended his TV title against Silas Young. Aries came out wearing the multiple titles he’s earned in recent months. He laid out a challenge for King’s TV title, because he’s never had the gold.

    Also on the show, Kenny Omega made a surprise appearance. He disguised himself as the Bullet Club bear. He shoved Cody to the mat and delivered a V-Trigger. In an effort to play mind games, Brandi planted a kiss on Omega.

    Results

    WOH Tournament Match: Sumie Sakai def. Hana Kimura

    WOH Tournament Match: Tenille Dashwood def. Brandi Rhodes

    Hiromu Takahashi def. Flip Gordon

    Marty Scurll def. Punishment Martinez

    ROH TV Title Match: Kenny King (C) def. Silas Young

    ROH Trios Title Match: SoCal Uncensored def. The Hung Bucks (C)

    Cody def. Matt Taven

    ROH Tag Team Title Match: The Briscoe Brothers def. The Motor City Machine Guns (C)

    ROH World Title Match: Dalton Castle (C) def. Jay Lethal

  • New Japan Cup Night Two Results: Tanahashi vs. Taichi, Fale vs. Archer

    New Japan Cup Night Two Results: Tanahashi vs. Taichi, Fale vs. Archer

    Night two of the New Japan Cup is in the books.

    Today’s (March 10) show featured two opening round tournament matches. Hiroshi Tanahashi took on Taichi, while Bad Luck Fale did battle with Lance Archer. In addition to those matches, there was a ton of tag team action.

    Night one featured two tournament matches as well. Michael Elgin defeated Tomohiro Ishii in a hard-hitting affair to move on in the New Japan Cup. Juice Robinson also advanced with a victory over Yujiro Takahashi. Elgin and Juice will meet on Wednesday (March 14).

    Peep the night two results of the New Japan Cup below:

    Tag Team Match: El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru def. Rysuke Taguchi & Ren Narita

    Tag Team Match: David Finlay & Tetsuhiro Yagi def. Yuji Nagata & Shota Umino

    Tag Team Match: Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano def. Michael Elgin & Tomoyuki Oka

    Tag Team Match: Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Takashi Iizuka def. Juice Robinson & Toa Henare

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Tetsuya Naito, Sanada & Bushi def. Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr. & Taka Michinoku

    Eight-Man Tag Team Match: Kazuchika Okada, Hiroki Goto, Yoshi-Hashi & Chuckie T def. Kota Ibushi, Yujiro Takahashi, Tanga Loa & Chase Owens

    New Japan Cup Match: Bad Luck Fale def. Lance Archer

    New Japan Cup Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Taichi

  • Luke Harper: ‘I’m Exactly Where I Want to be’

    Luke Harper: ‘I’m Exactly Where I Want to be’

    Luke Harper feels he’s in the perfect spot at this stage in his WWE career.

    When SmackDown Live underwent a change in 2016, Harper played a role in a key storyline. He was always suspicious of Randy Orton’s plan to break up the Wyatt Family. Eventually Bray turned on Harper and Orton burned down the Wyatt Family Compound.

    Harper showed his abilities in the ring and fans were starting to get behind him. Then something happened. Harper stopped appearing on shows. It wasn’t until recently that Harper was put in a consistent role as one half of the Bludgeon Brothers with Erick Rowan.

    Sports Illustrated recently sat down with Harper, who told them that he’s satisfied with how things are playing out:

    “I’m exactly where I want to be. There came a time where I wasn’t so sure about that, but I know now this is where I want to be. The Bludgeon Brothers are the Bludgeon Brothers. We don’t care if people think we look like Kane. We are impactful and get the job done.”

    For weeks the Bludgeon Brothers have been seen interrupting segments and blasting through enhancement talents. WWE has been teasing a potential feud between the team and the Usos after Fastlane.

  • Report: Brock Lesnar Very Interested in Staying With WWE

    Report: Brock Lesnar Very Interested in Staying With WWE

    Brock Lesnar may decide not to leave the WWE after all.

    Lesnar’s contract with WWE is set to expire after WrestleMania next month. At the mega pay-per-view, Lesnar is set to defend his Universal title against Roman Reigns. Many have speculated that Lesnar will do the favors for Reigns and exit the WWE.

    In a recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that Lesnar has shown great interest in staying on the WWE roster. The report notes, however, that WWE officials are prepared to do business without the “Beast Incarnate” in an effort to downplay the impact of a potential departure.

    During the WWE Elimination Chamber event, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White posted a picture where he and Lesnar were all smiles. Soon after, White said there’s a “very good chance” that Lesnar would make his return to the Octagon. Lesnar is a former UFC heavyweight champion.

    No matter where Lesnar goes, it’s no secret that he’s in high demand. Lesnar returned to the WWE in 2012 and broke barriers within the company, being allowed to have sponsors on his ring gear. He was also allowed to compete in an MMA bout while under his WWE contract at UFC 200.

  • Tomohiro Ishii Takes Nasty Bump at New Japan Cup

    Tomohiro Ishii Takes Nasty Bump at New Japan Cup

    At the very least, Tomohiro Ishii walked out of Korakuen Hall sore today (March 9).

    In an opening round New Japan Cup battle, Ishii took on Michael Elgin. The bout was about as hard-hitting as one could imagine going into the event. In the end, “Unbreakable” Elgin picked up the win to advance in the tournament. He’ll meet Juice Robinson, who also advanced today, on Wednesday (March 14).

    The Bump

    There was one spot in the match that’ll make anyone wince. With Ishii and Elgin perched on the top turnbuckle, Elgin landed the crucifix powerbomb. Ishii plopped on the canvas right on his head. You can see the spot below:

    Elgin and referee Red Shoes Umino were clearly communicating with Ishii to see if he was alright. The “Stone Pitbull” was well enough to take a buckle bomb followed by a burning hammer. After the match, Ishii sold being hurt and refused to allow Elgin or anyone else to help him back to his feet. There is no word on Ishii’s condition at this time.

  • New Japan Cup Night One Results: Elgin vs. Ishii Tears The House Down

    New Japan Cup Night One Results: Elgin vs. Ishii Tears The House Down

    The New Japan Cup 2018 has arrived.

    Today (March 9) night one of the tournament will take place Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The two tournament matches featured tonight will be Tomohiro Ishii vs. Michael Elgin and Juice Robinson vs. Yujiro Takahashi. Other stars such as Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tetsuya Naito, Kota Ibushi, and many more will also compete.

    The action begins at 4:30 a.m. ET. Be sure to keep refreshing this page for live updates below:

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Shota Umino, Tomoyuki Oka, Tetsuhiro Yagi vs. Chuckie T, Toru Yano, Hiroki Goto

    Oka was fired up and wanted a piece of Goto to start. He chopped Goto on the ropes and landed a series of forearms. Yagi tagged himself in and soon Goto tagged in Chuckie T. Yagi was hit with a dropkick, followed by a backdrop.

    Yano was in to the delight of the crowd. He sent Yagi into the exposed turnbuckle. Yagi hit a dropkick and Oka was tagged in. Yano raked the eyes, but ran into a back elbow. Goto and Oka exchanged strikes in the corner. Chuckie T and Umino were now the legal men.

    Chuckie T missed a moonsault and was cradled for a near fall. Chuckie T hit the Awful Waffle for the victory.

    Winners: Chuckie T, Toru Yano, Hiroki Goto

    Tag Team Match: Tanga Loa & Bad Luck Fale vs. Killer Elite Squad

    KES went for the Killer Bomb on Tanga Loa right away, but Fale broke it up. The action spilled to the outside and Fale sent Smith crashing into the barricade. Loa and Archer got into a back-and-forth exchange, while Smith threw Fale into chairs.

    Loa was outmatched by Archer and Smith in the ring. Archer connected with a shoulder block. Archer stared at his New Japan Cup opponent Fale. Smith was back in and hit a gutwrench suplex. Loa planted Smith and tagged in Fale.

    Fale went for a corner splash on Smith, but was cut off by Archer. KES double tackled Fale. The team went for a Killer Bomb, but Fale avoided it. He hit a shoulder block on Smith and tagged in Loa. Fale and Loa double teamed Smith in the corner.

    Smith hit a reverse DDT on Loa. He then ran into a spear. Loa went for a driver, but Archer stopped it. Loa was outnumbered and hit with the Killer Bomb and couldn’t kick out.

    Winners: Killer Elite Squad

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Bushi, Sanada, Tetsuya Naito vs. El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Zack Sabre Jr.

    Bushi hit hurricanranas on Kanemaru and Desperado. Naito was tagged in and he stomped on Desperado. Sanada was tagged in and he kicked Desperado in the midsection. Desperado was able to avoid the Paradise Lock. The action spilled to the outside and Suzuki Gun was in control.

    Kanemaru hit Sanada with a chair. Sabre locked in an arm submission on Naito. Desperado hit a notepad with a hard cover in the back of his pants. He then slapped Sanada over the head with it. The two exchanged shots before Desperado raked the eyes and tagged in Sabre.

    Finally, Sanada hit his signature springboard dropkick and tagged in Naito. Sabre and Naito were the legal men and exchanged strikes. Naito hit an arm drag followed by a sliding dropkick. A slingshot dropkick was there for Naito.

    Sabre countered Naito with an octopus lock, but Bushi broke it up. Naito landed a popup spinebuster and Bushi was tagged it. He hit a missile dropkick and posed with the Bushiroonie. He went for the MX, but Sabre got out of the way. Sabre reversed the front Lung Blower and turned his opponent into a pretzel for the submission win.

    Winners: El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Zack Sabre Jr.

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Toa Henare, Daivd Finlay, Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Taichi, Takashi Iizuka, Minoru Suzuki

    Togi Makabe was replaced by David Finlay due to a left knee injury. Before the bell rang, Suzuki kicked Tanahashi in the injured knee. The action spilled into the crowd and Suzuki whacked Henare with a chair. Taichi worked over Tanahashi and they went inside the ring.

    Taichi nailed Tanahashi with a side kick to the head. He was reversed and hit with Twist & Shout. Henare was tagged in and he hit a shoulder block off the top rope. Tanahashi brawled with Suzuki on the outside.

    Taichi took his own pants off and went for a kick on Henare. He missed and was hit with a spear. Henare went for a Samoan Drop, but Suzuki broke it up and locked in a choke. Taichi then blasted Henare with his kick for the three-count.

    Winners: Taichi, Takashi Iizuka, Minoru Suzuki

    Tag Team Match: Yosh-Hashi & Kazuchika Okada vs. Chase Owens & Kota Ibushi

    Ibushi and Hashi got things underway. The two countered each other out with their athleticism. Owens and Okada were tagged in. Okada hit a shoulder block and reversed a hip toss to land one of his own. Owens faked a clean break and yanked Okada’s arm before tagging in Ibushi.

    Ibushi rained down forearms on Okada in the corner. He then tagged in Owens, who landed a neckbreaker. Ibushi was back in and he traded forearms with Okada. Ibushi ran into a flapjack and Hashi was back in. He landed the Bunker Buster. He eventually ran into an Ibushi dropkick that would give Okada a run for his money.

    Owens was tagged in and stomped Hashi. He then taunted Okada’s Rain Maker pose. Hashi buckled Owens with a forearm. Owens sent Hashi’s face crashing into his knee, then hit a running neckbreaker for a two-count.

    Owens and Okada were in the ring. Okada nailed a back elbow followed by a DDT for a near fall. Owens landed Jewel Heist, but couldn’t pull off the win. He then set up the Package Piledriver, but ate a kick from Hashi. Ibushi got in the ring, but was hit by the western lariat. Owens ran into a dropkick from Okada and was forced to tap from the cobra clutch.

    Winners: Yosh-Hashi & Kazuchika Okada

    New Japan Cup Match: Juice Robinson vs. Yujiro Takahashi

    Yujiro fired off right out the gate. Juice was right there with him landing punches. He connected with a side kick. Juice landed a punch and chop combination on his opponent in the corner. He went for the canon ball, but Yujiro moved out of the way. Yujiro dropped Juice with a lariat.

    Juice went for Pulp Friction early, but Yujiro grabbed him by the hair and tossed him to the outside. Yujiro took out his pimp stick and blasted Juice with it. Back in the ring, Yujiro pinned Juice for a near fall. At this point in the match, Yujiro was in firm control.

    Yujiro ran into a spinebuster. Juice clotheslined Yujiro to the outside. He then hit a plancha before tossing his opponent back in the ring. Juice connected with a slingshot spear. He followed that up with his signature punches, but Yujiro avoided the last punch and sent Juice over the top rope.

    Yujiro sent Juice over the barricade with a backdrop onto the chairs in the crowd. Juice was cut up on his back. Yujiro then planted Juice with a fisherman buster. Juice got back in the ring at the count of 19. Yujiro hit another fisherman buster, but Juice kicked out.

    Juice went up the top turnbuckle, but Yujiro stopped him. He then connected with a fisherman buster from the top turnbuckle. Juice barely kicked out before the three count. Yujiro went for Tokyo Pimps, but couldn’t get it. Juice kept getting kicked, but he connected with a lariat.

    A canon ball attempt landed for Juice this time. He hit the double knee gutbuster for a near fall. Yujiro countered Pulp Friction when he shoved Juice into Red Shoes. He lowblowed Juice and locked in the small package for a near fall. Juice kicked out of Miami Shine. Yujiro hit Tokyo Pimps, but again Juice kicked out.

    Juice thwarted Pimp Juice and landed a powerbomb for a two-count. Juice then hit Pulp Friction for the win.

    Winner: Juice Robinson

    New Japan Cup Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Michael Elgin

    They tied up and Elgin did a clean break. Ishii was powered out of a headlock. He tried to shoulder block Elgin, but was hit with a heavy forearm. They exchanged forearms and Elgin brushed off Ishii’s strikes. After a back-and-forth exchange, Elgin had Ishii stumbling. They then engaged in a shoulder block battle and eventually Elgin went down.

    Elgin landed a gorilla press slam. A forearm from the exposed elbow sent Ishii crashing down the canvas. Elgin went for a lariat, but Ishii didn’t budge. Ishi responded with a series of chops. Elgin again exposed his elbow and hit another forearm. Ishii countered his opponent with a powerslam.

    The two exchanged in a slap battle. Elgin then hit a big boot. Ishii knocked Elgin down with slaps. He landed a headbutt and went for a backdrop. Elgin stopped it, but missed his kick. Ishii charged the corner, but Elgin landed an enziguri. He followed that up with a slingshot splash.

    Elgin landed a missile dropkick followed by a falcon arrow for a near fall. Ishii ate a series of chops in the corner and asked for more. He looked unfazed and delivered hard chops of his own. Elgin responded by asking for more as well. They traded chop and forearm combinations. Ishii ducked a clothesline and landed a belly-to-back suplex.

    Elgin landed a deadlift suplex. Ishii went for a vertical suplex, but Elgin wasn’t fazed. Again the two traded forearms. Elgin ducked under a lariat and drove him into the corner. They ran into each other with hard lariat and wobbled each other. Elgin dropped Ishii twice.

    Elgin hit a blue thunder bomb and Ishii barely kicked out. Elgin mushed Ishii in the face and of course that’s never a good idea. Ishii kept eating forearms with little impact. Elgin then ate some forearms also unaffected. Ishii was stunned but a stiff forearm. Elgin was caught from the top turnbuckle and powerbomb for a near fall. Elgin landed a death valley driver into the corner. He then went up the top turnbuckle and landed a splash for the near fall.

    With Ishii on the apron, Elgin went for a deadlift falcon arrow and he nailed it. Ishii was barely able to get the shoulder up. He avoided the Elgin Bomb and countered with a back drop. Ishii ducked under a lariat and landed a German suplex. Elgin landed a side kick, but ran into a wheel kick. Both men were down.

    Elgin caught Ishii charging in and slammed him on the mat. He placed Ishii on the bottom rope and went for a powerbomb off the top turnbuckle. Ishii connected with a leaping headbutt. He then landed a superplex. Elgin was able to kick out.

    Elgin was hit with a lariat, but kicked out at one.. He was hit with another lariat and barely kicked out. Ishii went for the brainbuster, but was hit with a lariat to the back of the head. Elgin dropped his opponent with an enzuigiri. Ishi got in his signature forearm combination. Elgin was responded with his spinning forearm.

    A deadlift German suplex was there for Elgin. He landed another one and landed a lariat. Ishii kicked out at one. Elgin hit another one and followed it up with a spinaround side slam. Elgin landed a top rope crucifix powerbomb and Ishii landed right on his neck. Ishii reversed the Elgin Bomb into the hurricanrana.

    Ishii hit the sliding lariat for a two-count. His brainbuster was countered. Elgin hit a tiger suplex followed by a backfist. Elgin hit the buckle bomb, but was turned inside out with a lariat. Elgin hit a popup powerbomb for a two-count. He then landed the burning hammer and picked up the win. Fantastic match!

    Winner: Michael Elgin

    After the match, Elgin said Ishii was the best competition he could ask for. He then said he’ll be the New Japan Cup 2018 winner. Speaking to the media, Elgin said he fights for his son and that’s the only thing that matters. He closed it out by saying he can’t be stopped.

  • Report: Two NXT Stars Being Prepped For 205 Live

    Report: Two NXT Stars Being Prepped For 205 Live

    Two popular NXT stars may be going to 205 Live once their NXT runs are over.

    Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter claims that WWE officials are looking to prep Ricochet and Lio Rush for 205 Live. Ricochet recently signed with WWE and is set for a major match at Takeover: New Orleans (more on that here). Rush hasn’t been booked to be a world beater, but the report says that higher ups are still high on the former indie standout.

    205 Live has undergone a bit of a resurgence since reports surfaced claiming that Triple H has taken over the direction of the show. For months, 205 Live was seen as a lite version of Raw and SmackDown Live. The cruiserweights were involved in storylines that fans weren’t invested in. An example of this is Noam Darr’s relationship with Alicia Fox.

    In recent episodes, the focus of the show has been catered more towards wrestling. WWE signed Rockstar Spud and repackaged him as Drake Maverick. He is portrayed as the 205 Live general manager. Maverick has been involved in segments where he tells the talent to get serious. Currently, the brand is in the midst of a tournament to determine a new cruiserweight champion.

  • New Japan Cup Night One Full Card, Opening Video Package

    New Japan Cup Night One Full Card, Opening Video Package

    Night one of NJPW’s New Japan Cup tournament has its final card set.

    In the main event, Tomohiro Ishii will take on Michael Elgin in what is sure to be a barn burner. The winner of that match will advance to the next round of the tournament. In another tournament bout, Juice Robinson will go one-on-one with Yujiro Takahashi.

    Notable names such as Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tetsuya Naito, Kota Ibushi, and many more will be competing on the card as well. Night one begins tomorrow (March 9) at 4:30 a.m. ET. SEScoops.com will be providing coverage of the event.

    New Japan Cup Night One Card

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Shota Umino, Tomoyuki Oka, David Finlay vs. Chuckie T, Toru Yano, Hiroki Goto

    Tag Team Match: Tanga Loa & Bad Luck Fale vs. Killer Elite Squad

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Bushi, Sanada, Tetsuya Naito vs. El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Zack Sabre Jr.

    Six-Man Tag Team Match: Toa Henare, Togi Makbe, Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Taichi, Takashi Iizuka, Minoru Suzuki

    Tag Team Match: Yosh-Hashi & Kazuchika Okada vs. Chase Owens & Kota Ibushi

    New Japan Cup Match: Juice Robinson vs. Yujiro Takahashi

    New Japan Cup Match: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Michael Elgin

    Check out the opening movie for the New Japan Cup:

  • Strong Style Evolved Pre-Show Event Announced, Fighting Game Tournament Teams With NJPW

    Strong Style Evolved Pre-Show Event Announced, Fighting Game Tournament Teams With NJPW

    NJPW Strong Style Evolved Pre-Show Announced

    Details have emerged for New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Strong Style Evolved pre-show event. Strong Style Evolved takes place from the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California on March 25. A day before the big show, an official pre-show event will be held inside the NJPW Dojo. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow (March 9) at 1 p.m. ET. Admission is $30.

    The pre-show festivities will include autograph sessions with Hiroshi Tanahashi, Katsuyori Shibata, Juice Robinson, Jyushin Thunder Liger, Ryusuke Taguchi and KUSHIDA. Fans will also get to see the contract signing for the IWGP United States Heavyweight title match. Three matches will also take place and they will be announced soon.

    Fighting Game Tournament Partners With NJPW

    The fighting game community has always shown love for pro wrestling. Many die hard members of the FGC are big fans of NJPW. It certainly shows with this latest bit of news. Alex Jebailey, the head honcho of CEO, revealed that NJPW will be invading the tournament on June 29.

    This isn’t the first time NJPW has made its presence felt in the fighting game scene. Tekken is an official sponsor of NJPW. Kazuchika Okada and Tanahashi’s ring gear can be used in Tekken 7. Okada’s Rain Maker finisher is even in the game.

  • Eddie Edwards Re-Signs With Impact Wrestling & Other Tidbits

    Eddie Edwards Re-Signs With Impact Wrestling & Other Tidbits

    Eddie Edwards Stays With Impact Wrestling

    Former TNA World Heavyweight champion Eddie Edwards has re-signed with Impact Wrestling, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports. Under the Impact Wrestling banner, Edwards was allowed to compete for Pro Wrestling Noah where he became the GHC Heavyweight champion. Edwards has been getting a lot of buzz lately due to the incident where he was accidentally struck in the head with a baseball bat during an angle with Sami Callihan.

    New Tag Team Debuts

    This past weekend, a new tag team debuted for Impact Wrestling. They are the Desi Hit Squad, which is the team of Gursinder Singh and Rohit Raju. Lately, WWE and Impact have been making strong plays for the Indian market.

    AAA Vice President Wants To Buy Impact Wrestling?

    Meltzer also noted that AAA vice president Dorian Roldan has told people that he’s looking to buy Impact Wrestling. Whether Roldan is just blowing smoke or is looking to make a serious push remains to be seen.

    Sienna’s Status

    Former Knockouts champion Sienna has been out of action for a while. Meltzer says this is due to blood clots in Sienna’s lungs. There is no word on when she’ll be able to compete again.

  • Braun Strowman May Not Compete at WrestleMania 34

    Braun Strowman May Not Compete at WrestleMania 34

    There’s a chance that Braun Strowman will not be wrestling on the “Grandest Stage of Them All.”

    It had previously been reported that Strowman was penciled in for an Intercontinental title match against The Miz at WrestleMania 34. WWE decided to go with a triple threat match between Seth Rollins, Finn Balor, and The Miz for the gold instead. It has been said that the WWE is waiting for the fallout with Roman Reigns’ alleged contact with a jailed drug dealer before booking Strowman on the show.

    “The Monster Among Men” has been on fire under the WWE banner. He eliminated everyone at the Elimination Chamer except for Reigns. Even after being the final man elimination, Strowman demolished Reigns after the match and sent him crashing into a pod.

    While Strowman has been booked to look strong, it may not even lead to a WrestleMania 34 match. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports a backup plan for Strowman is to involve him in a non-wrestling segment. There’s still a chance that Strowman could be added to the Intercontinental title match, making it a fatal four way. Currently, Strowman has been involved in a one-sided feud with Elias. Earlier this week, he sent a piano crashing on his “rival.”

  • Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live (March 6), Tommaso Ciampa Walks Out on NXT Fans

    Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live (March 6), Tommaso Ciampa Walks Out on NXT Fans

    WWE’s Top 10 Moments From SmackDown Live

    As seen above, WWE has released their top 10 moments from this week’s episode of SmackDown Live. A lot went down this week including a fatal five way main event with a surprising twist. Sami Zayn has assured Kevin Owens that he will lay down for his best friend and eat the pin should the two emerge as the final men in WWE Fastlane’s main event.

    Zayn turned a lot of heads in the SmackDown Live main event last night. With just himself and Owens in the ring, Zayn blasted his friend with a Helluva Kick to score the win. That and more are featured in the video.

    Tommaso Ciampa Angered By NXT Fans

    Earlier tonight, another episode of NXT aired on the WWE Network. Fresh off of Johnny Gargano’s NXT exit following a last chance defeat to Cien Almas, Ciampa planned to cut a promo to mock his former tag team partner.

    Instead, NXT fans didn’t allow him to speak. They constantly booed Ciampa and chanted “We Want Johnny” and “Johnny Wrestling.” Ciampa stormed out of the ring without saying a word. The fans proceeded to keep chanting “leave.” Ciampa then ripped a Gargano sign.

  • Hangman Page Denies Bullet Club Falling Apart, Matt Taven Calls NXT ‘ROH Lite’

    Hangman Page Denies Bullet Club Falling Apart, Matt Taven Calls NXT ‘ROH Lite’

    Hangman Page Says Bullet Club Is Fine

    Bullet Club has seen better days. The stable was once ruling New Japan Pro Wrestling under the leadership of Prince Devitt and soon after that, AJ Styles. Kenny Omega took the leadership role in January 2016.

    Things were looking good under Omega’s guidance before “The Elite” took the spotlight. Soon, the original members of Bullet Club became an afterthought and all the attention was on Omega, Cody, The Young Bucks, Marty Scurll, and Hangman Page. To make matters worse, Cody has been fighting with Omega over who should be the leader of Bullet Club.

    Speaking to the Augusta Free Press, Page responded to talks of the faction’s demise:

    “We’re not coming apart at the seams. We’re fine. Bullet Club is fine. Look, we’re a group of the most entertaining, athletic, all-around best wrestlers on the planet. And, you know, you’re just going to have a little bit of a rift sometimes. But, it’s fine, things are fine. We’ll work it out. This one is really just a little disagreement between Cody and Kenny, and they have a match coming up, and once that’s over, we’re fine. OK? Just got to get it out of our system.”

    Matt Taven Calls NXT “ROH Lite”

    Ring of Honor star Matt Taven is set to do battle with Cody on the ROH 16th Anniversary show. Taven recently appeared on Interactive Wrestling Radio to hype up the event. When the topic of NXT popped up, Taven had the following to say:

    “I couldn’t agree more. Our touring schedule and their touring schedule is starting to cross paths to where maybe they hit a market a week before we hit that market. That is on purpose. Taking talent from Ring of Honor? That is all on purpose. I basically look at NXT as ROH Lite. I wish for every wrestling company to be as successful as possible. There is something that ROH is obviously doing right if the top dog is trying to hurt them. That is something that they’ve (WWE) has tried to do a few times. It just lets us know that we (ROH) are doing something right. And, ROH has been resilient. I first started working here in 2009 doing stuff. I started working more consistently in 2012. But, in my 9 years, wow I feel old saying that, in my 9 years, I’ve seen them come and go. And still, ROH continues to get bigger and continues to grow and grow and reach broader audiences. As much as I love my buds, it shows ROH is doing something right if WWE is trying to bite their style so much.”

  • Raw Viewership Dips Again For March 5 Edition

    Raw Viewership Dips Again For March 5 Edition

    Viewership numbers for last night’s (March 5) edition of Monday Night Raw sees another decrease.

    The post-Elimination Chamber Raw last week dipped from the numbers that a seven-man gauntlet helped produce. It’s even lower this week, but the show was able to maintain an average of 3,093,000 viewers. Last week’s show pulled in 3,195,000 viewers.

    Hour-By-Hour

    Hour one garnered an average of 3,302,000 viewers. The second hour took in 3,267,000. It was the third and final hour that took a significant hit. Hour three only managed to keep an average of 2,729,000 viewers. This week’s hour two of Raw actually topped last week’s 9 p.m. through 10 p.m. slot but that’s where the increase came to a halt.

    Kurt Angle was able to get a measure of revenge on this week’s edition of Raw. Last week, he was sucker punched by Triple H. Angle locked in the Ankle Lock on “The Game” in retaliation. Ronda Rousey then planted Stephanie McMahon with a standing reverse kata guruma.

    Also featured on this week’s edition of the show was Asuka maintaining her undefeated streak. She submitted Nia Jax with an arm bar. Braun Strowman did what Braun Strowman does and crushed Elias with a piano. Finally, Roman Reigns challenged Brock Lesnar to a fight next week.

  • Tommy Dreamer Criticizes Ronda Rousey Move, WWE’s Top 10 Moments From Raw (March 5)

    Tommy Dreamer Criticizes Ronda Rousey Move, WWE’s Top 10 Moments From Raw (March 5)

    Tommy Dreamer Not A Fan Of Ronda Rousey’s Samoan Drop

    Ronda Rousey’s WWE signing has garnered a significant amount of mainstream media attention. The once dominant UFC women’s bantamweight champion is making the transition to pro wrestling. She hasn’t wrestled a match yet, but she has been cutting promos on Monday Night Raw and even at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.

    Last night (March 5) Rousey announced who her WrestleMania opponent will be. She chose Stephanie McMahon. Rousey will team with Kurt Angle to take on Stephanie and Triple H at the “Greatest Spectacle In Sports Entertainment.” The segment ended with Rousey planting Stephanie with a Samoan Drop.

    ECW legend Tommy Dreamer took to Twitter to offer Rousey some advice on how to execute the move properly:

    WWE’s Top 10 Moments From Raw (March 5)

    Speaking of Raw, WWE has released their top ten moments from the latest episode. There was a ton of stuff to stew over this week’s edition of Raw. From Bayley refusing to embrace Sasha Banks, to Finn Balor and Seth Rollins pummeling The Miz. Don’t forget about Asuka continuing her dominance by forcing Nia Jax to tap out. Those and more are highlighted in the top ten Raw moments:

  • Mick Foley Says Bullet Club Members Are ‘Blazing Their Own Trail’

    Mick Foley Says Bullet Club Members Are ‘Blazing Their Own Trail’

    Mick Foley is offering a heap of praise on Bullet Club members.

    On episode 95 of “Being The Elite,” Foley appeared. Marty Scurll tried recruiting the hardcore icon to help make the Villain Club more than just a t-shirt. Instead, Foley suggested that Mr. Socko becomes a member and things fell apart.

    Trail Blazers

    Just before the video was released, Foley posted a new entry of his Facebook blog praising Scurll, The Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega. You can read part of it below:

    “Sure, on a certain level, I understood The Young Bucks were getting over strong. I understood, to some extent how well the whole Bullet Club thing was working. Not only were the Bucks blazing their own trail in tag-team wrestling; passing on a rumored WWE offer, because they were perfectly content with their New Japan and Ring Of Honor deals, but Kenny Omega had earned the right to call himself a human (match of the year) factory, with near superhuman performances on New Japan’s biggest shows in consecutive years. And to my surprise, the Marty Scurll Villain Club T’s were beating my WANTED T’s like a government mule at OTT shows in Dublin and Belfast. It’s not that the venerable Cactus shirts weren’t selling; they were – just at a pace about 1/4 the pace of Marty’s.”