Category: NJPW

  • Harold Meij On Possible NJPW/AEW Relationship: “We’re Open To Working With Anyone”

    Harold Meij On Possible NJPW/AEW Relationship: “We’re Open To Working With Anyone”

    NJPW President Harold Meij recently sat down with Fox Sports Australia. During the conversation, Meij spoke about a possible future relationship between his New Japan Pro Wrestling and the upstart All Elite Wrestling league.

    Meij did not rule out the possibility of the two wrestling promotions working together someday. “We’re very open to working with anyone, we don’t exclude anyone. But it does take time to create that trust between companies,” Meij said.

    “And right now AEW is still in the exploratory phase; they’re trying to establish themselves as a brand, what is that brand?” he asked. “They’re about one year in, and we’re starting to see what their brand is all about. Then we’ll have to see if that brand fits our brand of course.”

    Meij would continue to say that as of right now, the AEW style is different than NJPW’s.

    “At this stage, they still have different styles than we do, and that’s the only thing. We’re looking at what their brand positioning is and whether it complements ours.”

    NJPW’s Relationship With Ring of Honor

    According to comments Meij made during this interview, the relationship between ROH and NJPW is still strong. He was asked if the newly formed New Japan of America promotion will hurt their alliance with ROH.

    “I actually think it complements a lot of the relationships that we have, especially with ROH for example,” Meij responded. “As we do these shows and more fans fall in love with our product, as we do more joint matches with ROH – whether ROH comes to us or we go to them – the value of the total package increases. They would see that our wrestlers are very good and so are the ROH ones.”

    When asked if ROH and NJPW will continue to share talent, Meij stated that they would.

    “Oh yes. We’re here for the long run with partners that we tie up with.”

    The full interview can be read here.

  • Enzo Amore Has Issues With NJPW’s Tama Tonga

    Enzo Amore Has Issues With NJPW’s Tama Tonga

    It turns out that former WWE Superstar Enzo Amore appears to have genuine issues with New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Tama Tonga.

    In an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Amore opened up about his problems with Bullet Club’s “Bad Boy.” He stated how it all stems from Tonga figuratively taking food off his plate.

    Tonga was one of the men involved during Amore and Big Cass’ run-in during the ROH/NJPW co-promoted G1 Supercard show back in April. Amore and Cass would jump the barrier following a tag team match involving The Guerrillas of Destiny. The teams were allegedly not aware that they would do this, causing confusion amongst wrestlers and fans worldwide.

    “I’m Going To Walk Up To You And Put My Hands Up”

    “There’s a guy, Tama Tonga, who took food off my plate, so if I ever saw him out in public, same thing with Joey [Janela],” Amore said, referring to his altercation with Janela at a blink-182 concert.

    He continued, “I’m going to walk up to you and put my hands up. The difference is I don’t think Tama’s going to walk away and I don’t give a damn because if you book him on the same thing as me, you ain’t getting me because that’s his doing. If you’re going to blackball me, Tama Tonga, the ‘gatekeeper’ of New Japan [Pro-Wrestling], throw a hissy fit, got upset, he got worked just like everybody else did that day, that’s what we love about pro wrestling.”

    “Now, if you’re not in on it and you get upset about it, and you have the nerve to throw shade at my name, who didn’t do anything to you, except take spotlight from you, alright, that’s all I did. If you have a problem with getting over, that ain’t my problem. That ain’t my problem.”

    Amore confessed that, although he isn’t completely tuned into the pro wrestling business at the moment, he has watched a few AEW matches. He also made sure to watch Finn Balor vs Brock Lesnar. He noted that he still has a foot in the industry, teasing he could have something planned for the future.

    H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

  • Jon Moxley Speculated To Return To NJPW For Wrestle Kingdom 14

    Jon Moxley Speculated To Return To NJPW For Wrestle Kingdom 14

    All Elite Wrestling’s Jon Moxley may be returning to Japan for New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom event in January. 

    It was noted by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that there is word Moxley could be heading back to NJPW. If he does, it is speculated he could be working one of the two Wrestle Kingdom dates. 

    “It hasn’t been announced but the belief is Jon Moxley is working the Tokyo Dome. From those in AEW, they believe that to be the case but weren’t 100 percent on it.”

    He noted that Moxley could be returning to wrestle for the IWGP United States Championship against current champion Lance Archer.

    Vacated Championship

    Moxley was forced to vacate the title after he was unable to travel to Japan due to weather conditions for October’s King of Pro Wrestling event. He was scheduled to defend against Juice Robinson. Archer stepped in instead at the last moment, subsequently winning the first major singles championship of his career.

    NJPW’s recent Showdown in San Jose show reignited issues between the two after Archer defeated Robinson’s friend David Finlay. Meltzer added that New Japan could settle on a triple threat match for the championship between Moxley, Robinson and Archer.

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 takes place from Japan’s Tokyo Dome. The event will take place over two days on January 4th and 5th, 2020.

  • Harold Meij Responds To Kenny Omega/NJPW Conflict Rumors

    Harold Meij Responds To Kenny Omega/NJPW Conflict Rumors

    Kenny Omega reportedly experienced difficulty entering Japan recently when he traveled to the country ahead of DDT’s Ultimate Party 2019 on November 3rd. According to a report from the Wrestling Observer, Omega has had difficulty entering the country ever since leaving New Japan Pro Wrestling.

    “When Kenny Omega went to Japan for the DDT show, he was stopped going into the country. It’s the third time this has happened since he left New Japan. Something happened where there was an attempt to get him banned from going to Japan for ten years,” wrote Dave Meltzer in the latest issue of the Newsletter.

    NJPW President Harold Meij was recently interviewed for NJPW1972.com and stressed his company would have no ability to prevent Omega from entering the country. Below is a Google Translate (i.e it’s not perfect) version of Meij’s comments.

    “There were some unbelievable rumors that New Japan Pro-Wrestling tried to prevent Kenny Omega from entering Japan, but there was no reason why a company could do that. I don’t want to do that.”

    “It was a rumor spread from somebody’s speculation, but I mentioned that it was important to tell the fact by denying it once. Kenny Omega has made a great contribution to New Japan Pro Wrestling, and I wish him success.”

    On the same day the report about him having trouble entering Japan was printed, Omega Tweeted the following:

    Amazingly, this was all happening at the same time WWE’s roster was stuck in Saudi Arabia:

  • NJPW World Tag League 2019 Teams, Schedule Released

    NJPW World Tag League 2019 Teams, Schedule Released

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling has just announced details for 2019 edition of their annual heavyweight tag team tournament, the World Tag League.

    The last major tour of the NJPW calendar, this tournament determines IWGP Tag Team Championship challengers for the following year’s Wrestle Kingdom.

    This year’s World Tag League will have a single block with sixteen teams. Over the seventeen day tournament, each team will compete against each other, earning 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw.

    All matches will have a 30-minute time limit. Los Ingobernables de Japon’s EVIL and SANADA have won the World Tag League for the past two years.

    World Tag League 2019 Teams

    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI)
    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL & SANADA)
    • Los Ingobernables (Shingo Takagi & El Terrible)
    • TenKoji (Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan)
    • Great Bash Heel (Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma)
    • Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa)
    • Suzukigun (Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi)
    • Suzukigun (Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer)
    • Bullet Club (Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale)
    • Bullet Club (KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi)

    World Tag League 2019 Schedule

    November 16 Live on NJPW World

    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi

    November 17 Live on NJPW World

    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Juice Robinson & David Finlay
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible

    November 18 Live on NJPW World

    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi

    November 19 VOD Only

    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Juice Robinson & David Finlay
    • Shingo Takagi & El Terrible vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. EVIL & SANADA

    November 21 VOD Only

    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Juice Robinson & David Finlay
    • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Shingo Takagi & El Terrible vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi

    November 23 VOD Only

    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI
    • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa

    November 24 VOD Only

    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI
    • Shingo Takagi & El Terrible vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa

    November 25 VOD Only

    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Juice Robinson & David Finlay
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Shingo Takagi & El Terrible vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi

    November 27 VOD Only

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. EVIL & SANADA

    November 28 Live on NJPW World

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi

    November 29 Live on NJPW World

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. EVIL & SANADA

    December 1 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa

    December 2 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. Chase owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • EVIL & SANADA vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI

    December 3 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Toru Yano & Colt Cabana
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa

    December 5 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Shingo Takagi & El Terrible vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer

    December 6 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer

    December 8 December NJPW World Schedule TBA

    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare vs. Hirooki Goto & Karl Fredericks
    • Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi
    • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. EVIL & SANADA
    • Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa
    • Toru Yano & Colt Cabana vs. Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale
    • Jeff Cobb & Mikey Nicholls vs. Shingo Takagi & El Terrible
    • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi

    The match order for the final day on December 8 will be decided based on team standings as of the final day. There is no specific Final match to determine the winners. A de facto final match will be determined based on the highest ranking teams going into the final day.

  • Updated Cards For NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    Updated Cards For NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    Following the events of New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Power Struggle 2019 event on November 3, NJPW has announced updated cards for Wrestle Kingdom 14, their two day event at the Tokyo Dome on January 4 and 5, 2020.

    NJPW conducted a 24-hour online fan vote on November 4 asking whether the fans would want to see a double championship match, with the winner becoming both IWGP Heavyweight and IWGP Intercontinental Championship. The final result was 15,952 people voting “Yes” and 9,055 people voting “No.”

    With that in mind, the second day of Wrestle Kingdom 14 will feature the first ever IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental double championship match.

    NJPW has stated that, when finalized, both cards will feature between 8 and 10 matches. Both days of Wrestle Kingdom 14 will be available to watch live on NJPW World.

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 (January 4)

    • Jushin Thunder Liger Retirement Match #1: Jushin Thunder Liger, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Great Sasuke & Tiger Mask IV (with El Samurai) vs. Naoki Sano, Shinjiro Otani, Tatsuhiko Takaiwa & Ryusuke Taguchi (with Kuniaki Kobayashi) (Special Referee: Norio Honaga)
    • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Will Ospreay (c) vs. Hiromu Takahashi
    • IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Jay White (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito
    • IWGP Heavyweight Championship: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 (January 5)

    • Jushin Thunder Liger Retirement Match #2: Match TBA
    • Singles Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Chris Jericho
    • Singles Match: Loser of IWGP Heavyweight Championship match vs. Loser of IWGP Intercontinental Championship match from the previous day
    • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo) (c) vs. Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH)
    • IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championship: IWGP Heavyweight Champion vs. IWGP Intercontinental Champion
  • Chris Jericho vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Set for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    Chris Jericho vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Set for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    Chris Jericho is back under the NJPW (New Japan Pro-Wrestling) banner and already has his next match booked. 

    Jericho wants to wrestle Hiroshi Tanahashi at the NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14 – Night Two event and he will get his wish. The promotion did an angle at Sunday’s Power Struggle show after Kota Ibushi and Tanahashi defeated Kazuchika Okada and YOSHI-HASHI in a tag team match. 

    NJPW Power Struggle 2019 Results and Coverage

    This is when a video aired of a man vaguely looking like Tanahashi and rocking out to Tanahashi’s theme song. In the video, there were people who were attacked that led to Jericho appearing in his Painmaker outfit. 

    Jericho issued the challenge and warned that he’ll make this Tanahashi’s last match. Tanahashi accepted, which made the match official. 

    This contest was first reported by SI.com back on October 2nd. The show will take place over the course of two nights inside the Tokyo Dome next year on January 4th and 5th.

    Jericho last appeared for NJPW at the Dominion event in June where he lost to Okada.

    Jericho makes his next title defense on PPV when he wrestles Cody Rhodes at the upcoming Full Gear pay-per-view event on Saturday, November 9th from Baltimore’s Royal Farms Arena. 

  • NJPW Power Struggle 2019 Results and Coverage

    NJPW Power Struggle 2019 Results and Coverage

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Power Struggle 2019 event took place at the EDION Arena in Osaka, Japan on November 3.

    This event can be watched live on NJPW World.

    Power Struggle 2019 Results

    Titán, Volador Jr., TJP & Clark Connors def. Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask IV, Ryusuke Taguchi & Yuya Uemura (5:43)
    With the exception of Liger, this tag team match was composed of wrestlers who failed to advance to the Final in the Super Junior Tag League. Volador Jr. entered wearing a Spiderman mask and rash guard. As always, Jushin Thunder Liger was incredibly over, but work from everyone involved was brisk and fast-paced. TJP pinned Yuya Uemura after a Detonation Kick.

    Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo) def. CHAOS (Robbie Eagles & Rocky Romero) (8:42)
    With his tag team partner involved in a defense of IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, Robbie Eagles was left with Rocky Romero as a partner. Ishimori and Phantasmo used their superior experience to keep the CHAOS team apart. At one point, El Phantasmo walked the ropes with Rocky Romero in a fireman’s carry, then came crashing down on Robbie Eagles. El Phantasmo pinned Rocky Romero with the CR II.

    Los Ingobernables de Japon (Shingo Takagi, SANADA & EVIL) def. Suzukigun (Lance Archer, Zack Sabre Jr. & Minoru Suzuki) (9:07)
    The Suzukigun team entered to Lance Archer’s music, who walked to the ring bow-legged, carrying his newly won IWGP US Heavyweight Championship with one half of the strap in his pants. The highlight of this match was a long battle of strikes between Shingo and Minoru Suzuki. SANADA defeated Zack Sabre Jr. with a rolling cradle, as Suzuki and Shingo continued to battle outside the ring and the frustrated Zack Sabre Jr. put the referee in an armbar. Meanwhile, Lance Archer told the English commentators that he wanted to defend his IWGP US Heavyweight Championship against David Finlay.

    Kota Ibushi & Hiroshi Tanahashi def. CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI) (10:51)
    All wrestlers received separate entrances except for YOSHI-HASHI. Tanahashi looked disinterested as Ibushi made his entrance, not wanting to be the second fiddle to the G1 Winner. He had really been focused on finding his own path to Wrestle Kingdom 14. Down the stretch, the fans really were hoping for YOSHI-HASHI, as was able to get near falls on Tanahashi. Nevertheless, Tanahashi reversed his Karma finisher. Tanahashi pinned YOSHI-HASHI with the High Fly Flow.

    After the match ended, the lights went out, and a video of musicians with blonde hair getting beaten up played, then transitioned to Chris Jericho on the screen. He challenged Hiroshi Tanahashi to a match at Wrestle Kingdom 14 Day 2, on January 5, 2020. He said “It’s going to be a classic match. It’s also going to be your last match!”

    Tetsuya Naito def. Taichi (12:56)
    In contrast to his lackadaisical attitude, Naito immediately attacked Taichi at full speed. Their fight spilled into the crowd, where Taichi was able to get the upper hand. As Naito went for an avalanche hurricanrana, Taichi reversed it into a falling powerbomb, and taunted the downed Naito. Their other matches this year involved lots of out of the ring trickery, but now, Taichi was able to face Naito head on, eating his strikes and asking for more, and countering Naito’s first attempt at the Destino. Taichi hit the falling elevated powerbomb for a near fall as the crowd gasped. Naito hit a running Destino for a near fall, falling by the Valentia. Naito attempted the Destino once more, but Taichi caught him and tried to hit the Black Mephisto, and Naito wiggled out. Naito hit his own Black Mephisto, and then the Destino for the three count.

    Super Junior Tag League 2019 Final Match: Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) def. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) (14:13)
    As Roppongi 3K entered, Suzukigun snuck up behind them and attacked them, taking an advantage before the bell rang. With that advantage, they dominated the early going, isolating YOH. SHO was able to rally when he tagged them in, but more good teamwork put him on the disadvantage as well. El Desperado went for the Pinche Loco on SHO, but it was reversed, then Roppongi 3K were able to take control when they finally worked together. El Desperado reversed the Shock Arrow and hit a headbutt, but YOH came in and Roppongi 3K were able to hit 3K to pin El Desperado and win the Super Junior Tag League. This is their third time winning the Super Junior Tag League.

    IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo came out and attacked Roppongi 3K as they celebrated. With the tournament winners laid out, Bullet Club took the Super Junior Tag League trophies and posed with them as if they had won the tournament.

    NEVER Openweight Championship Match: KENTA (c) def. Tomohiro Ishii (20:12)
    KENTA had been spending the whole tour taunting Tomohiro Ishii, calling him cute and generally belittling him. His patience exhausted, Ishii had no time for KENTA’s antics, immediately going after him and bringing him back in when he tried to bail from the ring. Ishii took KENTA’s strikes and asked for more, but eventually his resiliency found its limit, as KENTA grinded him down with kicks, only for Ishii to find another gear and take the advantage once more. As Ishii went for a sliding lariat, KENTA sneakily managed to put on the Game Over crossface. Due to Ishii’s lack of neck, he was able to make it to the ropes and break the submission. KENTA hit the Busaiku Knee Kick, but Ishii powered through, only to eat a second one. KENTA hit a Falcon Arrow, a PK, but Ishii reversed the Go 2 Sleep attempt. KENTA hit the Go 2 Sleep, then pulled down his knee pad and hit a second one to defeat Tomohiro Ishii and defend the NEVER Openweight Championship.

    IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Will Ospreay (c) def. BUSHI (16:20)
    Ospreay started the match with guns blazing, sending BUSHI reeling with high-speed offense. BUSHI did a good job of using Ospreay’s momentum against him, countering the Sasuke Special by dropping Ospreay on his head with an apron DDT. BUSHI hit a lightning spiral and went for the MX, but Ospreay got out of the way. Ospreay accidentally hit the referee and BUSHI went to spray black mist in Ospreay’s face, but Ospreay stopped it by taking the black mist from his mouth and spitting it in BUSHI’s face. Ospreay hit a shooting star press only for BUSHI to get the knees up and spray mist in Ospreay’s face. BUSHI went for the MX once more, but Ospreay hit a head kick to stop him. BUSHI hit a codebreaker and the MX, but Ospreay kicked out at two. BUSHI went for another MX, but Ospreay gave him an Oscutter out of mid air, followed by a Hidden Blade. Finally, Ospreay hit the Super Oscutter and Stormbreaker to pin BUSHI and defend the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.

    After the match, Ospreay made a list of all the junior heavyweights that he defeated, remarking that he had beaten anyone and there was no one left. As he left the ring, the lights went out, and a video of a Time Bomb scheduled to go off in 1,448 hours played. (1,448 hours from the time of this writing is on January 4th, 2020). Hiromu Takahashi entered to an electric response, pulled off the neck bandage he was wearing, threw it into the crowd, and ran around taking bumps. He took the microphone and said, while in a neck bridge to show that his neck was fine, that Ospreay was now the strongest junior heavyweight, but that now “Hiromu is back” and challenged Ospreay for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 14.

    IWGP Intercontinental Championship Match: Jay White (c) def Hirooki Goto (27:40)
    Ever since Hirooki Goto challenged White for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship at Destruction in Kobe, White had done nothing but belittle him, and say that he didn’t deserve to challenge for the Championship. In the early going, he seemed to be correct, as he controlled the early match, despite Goto nearly getting his hands on Gedo, who had yet to involve himself in the match. At one point, White threw Goto into the guardrail near the Japanese announce table, which drew the ire of guest commentator Katsuyori Shibata, who raised from his seat but did not act. White hit the Kiwi Crusher for a near fall. Goto rallied, hitting the Ushigoroshi, then went for the GTR, but White managed to avoid it, as Gedo distracted the referee to boos. White hit the sleeper suplex, but Goto headbutted him to stop him in his tracks, then hit a reverse GTR. Goto followed up with a Shouten Kai for a near fall. Goto hit the GTW, followed by the GTR, but Goto pulled the referee out of the ring so that he couldn’t count the pin, but Shibata came in and apprehended Gedo. KENTA then came in and hit Goto with a Go 2 Sleep, then a kick on Shibata. KENTA continued attacking Shibata, as Jay White hit the Blade Runner on Goto to retain the IWGP Intercontinental Championship.

    Jay White says he wants to be the first IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Champion and to wrestle against the winner of Ibushi vs. Okada on the second day of Wrestle Kingdom 14. He taunts Ibushi and Okada to come to the ring, but Tetsuya Naito comes to the ring instead. Eventually, Kota Ibushi and Kazuchika Okada come to the ring as well. Naito and Ibushi are also in favor of a double championship match. However, Okada dissents, and says that there should be a fan vote to decide it. Jay White demands to be announced as “IWGP Intercontinental Champion and future double Champion.” He is announced as such, and confetti rains down as Naito glares at him from the entrance ramp.

  • NJPW Permits First-Ever “Social Media Showdown” During Showdown In LA

    NJPW Permits First-Ever “Social Media Showdown” During Showdown In LA

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) has announced it will be allowing video recording and social media uploads for the first time ever during their upcoming Showdown event in Los Angeles.

    This is being done to coincide with the company’s inauguration of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America. The first events of this new branch of NJPW take place on November 9th and 11th. They are titled Showdown in San Jose and Los Angeles, respectively. Only the show in L.A. has been specifically mentioned for this Social Media Showdown.

    In an official statement, NJPW acknowledged that “Normally video recording and social media upload is strictly prohibited at NJPW events. November 11 sees an exception, as for one night only, we bring you a Social Media Showdown! Share the live energy and phenomenal action that only NJPW provides!”

    They have set some ground rules for fans, however:

    • Feel free to film and share the action from all the matches. We ask that fans refrain from filming entrances, after ending the match and the event open due to music rights.
    • When you share video, keep clips to no longer than 30 seconds, and use hashtags #NJoA and #njshowdown to make sure your message gets spread far and wide!
    • Shooting video for commercial use is prohibited.

    If you are interested in attending, tickets are still available for both Showdown shows. The company is also hosting several meet and greets, allowing fans to meet Kota Ibushi, Minoru Suzuki, SANADA and Toru Yano.

  • NJPW Announces USA Subsidiary, NJPW of America

    NJPW Announces USA Subsidiary, NJPW of America

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling held a press conference today, during which they announced the creation of their new American subsidiary, New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America. This marks the third phase of NJPW’s American development, with the first being talent acquisition and the second being market testing. The main focus will be on live events, with a plan to run events in 27 cities within 18 different states. The states will be in five main regions: the Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, West coast, and Texas.

    NJPW currently plans to have events solely when the main promotion in Japan is not running events. However, there may be cases where tours in America and Japan are occurring simultaneously. Events in the United States will be streamed live on NJPW World when possible. The 2020 schedule for events in the United States is not fully determined yet, but it may contain up to double the number of American events that NJPW held in 2019. This will not result in a decrease in NJPW events taking place in Japan.

    A full English translation of the press conference can be found here. There is also a corresponding Twitter account for NJPW of America, which is @NJPWofAmerica.

  • NJPW Announces Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger’s Last Ever US Match

    NJPW Announces Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger’s Last Ever US Match

    Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger is currently on his retirement run heading into next year’s two-day Wrestle Kingdom 14 event. Since announcing his intentions to leave the ring, Liger has been touring the world facing off against a plethora of talent.

    Now, the legendary Liger’s last US date has been announced. New Japan Pro-Wrestling officially revealed that Liger’s last ever US matchup will take place on November 9th.

    He will be wrestling on their New Japan Showdown event, which takes place in the San Jose Civic. At the time of writing, there is no indication as to whom Liger may be competing against.

    Wrestle Kingdom 14

    It was announced that Liger would be wrestling his final matches across Wrestle Kingdom 14. On day one, he will team up with Tiger Mask, Tatsumi Fujinami and The Great Sasuke. They will face the team of Ryusuke Taguchi, Tatushito Takaiwa, Shinjiro Otani and Naomi Sano. Liger will also have a second retirement match on night two of Wrestle Kingdom 14 on January 5th.

    His retirement tour will come to an end on January 6th at NJPW’s New Year Dash event. The promotion will host a special retirement ceremony for Liger inside the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo.

    Liger recently wrestled in a losing effort against Suzuki-gun leader, Minoru Suzuki. They competed at NJPW’s recent King of Pro Wrestling event in a heated grudge match.

    https://youtu.be/i9sFHbRdO10
  • NJPW’s Parent Company Purchases Stardom

    NJPW’s Parent Company Purchases Stardom

    World Ring Stardom and New Japan Pro Wrestling will now be owned by the same company, Bushiroad. At a press conference earlier today, it was announced that Stardom is now owned by Kix Road, a subsidiary of Bushiroad. Kix Road is scheduled to change its name to Bushiroad Fight Co, Ltd later this year.

    The two wrestling promotions will still be run separately and their two streaming services, New Japan World and Stardom World, will not be merged. Stardom will debut a new 30-minute show in Japan as part of the deal and Bushiroad is hoping to increase the popularity of the brand much as they did for NJPW.

    There are currently no plans for NJPW to feature women’s matches on their shows.

    World Ring Stardom

    The Joshi Puroresu promotion World Ring Stardom was founded by Fuka, Nanae Takahashi, and Rossy Ogawa in 2010. Since then the promotion has become one of the top Joshi promotions in the world.

    AEW features many wrestlers who made a name for themselves in Stardom. Such names include the current World of Stardom Champion Bea Priestley and current AEW Women’s World Champion Riho. Other Stardom alumni include Kairi Sane, Io Shirai, Dakota Kai, Mia Yim, Deonna Purrazzo, and Tessa Blanchard.

  • Lance Archer Reflects On Winning The IWGP US Championship

    Lance Archer Reflects On Winning The IWGP US Championship

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Lance Archer recently claimed his first major singles championship. Archer wrestled against Juice Robinson for the vacant IWGP United States Championship, eventually defeating Robinson to become the new champion. Taking to Twitter, Archer reflected on his big win and uploaded a photo of himself holding the title:

    “19+ yrs in wrestling. 3 major companies. (TNA,WWE,NJPW) 8+ yrs with @njpw1972 and on Oct 14th 2019 I was put in a unique position when an opportunity arose and won my first major singles title and became the 7th IWGP United States Champion! NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAM! KMSSL”

    The Suzuki-gun member stepped in at the last minute to compete for the IWGP United States Championship this past Monday at NJPW’s King of Pro Wrestling event. He replaced former champion, Jon Moxley. Moxley was stripped of the title after he was unable to attend the event due to Typhoon Hagibis. Moxley wasn’t the only member of the NJPW roster unable to travel due to unsafe conditions. Archer’s Suzuki-gun stablemate, Zack Sabre Jr., was also unable to make the show.

    The Typhoon has also forced NJPW to cancel an upcoming Road To Power Struggle event that was due to take place on October 18th in Nagano.

  • NJPW To Release New App Titled “NJPW Collection”

    NJPW To Release New App Titled “NJPW Collection”

    New Japan Pro Wrestling has announced that they are releasing a new app soon, titled NJPW Collection.

    The app will feature card collecting, along with NJPW news and stories.

    The company has said that a user can “collect gorgeous cards depicting wrestlers and moments from New Japan’s past and present.”

    Each wrestler will have multiple cards, which are probably ranked in a silver, gold tier, etc.

    Apart from the card collecting aspect, the app will work as a news and content hub for the Japanese wrestling promotion, which will show content directly from the official NJPW site and its social media.

    Users of the app will be able to earn in-app special bonuses from venues while attending a NJPW event in person. One can collect coins for gacha games in the app to obtain new cards. Gacha is similar to a loot box in video games, where players can “pull” or “spin” the gacha to obtain cards or other items in exchange for in-game currency, which are usually bought from real money. The Google Play Store says that the app does contain in-app purchases, which means one can probably buy coins or gems with real money to spin the gacha to win a card.

    The app is available for pre registration on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

    Pre-registration for the app has begun, which you can do so by clicking this link.

    The company also has created an ad for the app which features Will Ospreay and Togi Makabe:

  • Finn Balor Reunites With Bullet Club Members (Photos)

    Finn Balor Reunites With Bullet Club Members (Photos)

    WWE Superstar Finn Balor recently reunited with a few friends from New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

    The former Universal Champion took some time to catch up with some of his former Bullet Club stablemates for a Sunday BBQ. He joined Tama Tonga and Tonga’s father, Haku, for the event. They were also joined by NXT Superstar KUSHIDA, who made a name for himself in NJPW before signing with WWE.

    Both Balor and Tonga uploaded photos of their reunion to social media to commemorate their day. Balor wrote “Family. @Tama_Tonga & HAKU” to caption the picture of himself, flanked by Tonga and Haku. In the picture, Balor is throwing up the Too Sweet gesture on both hands.

    Tonga uploaded a few photos, including the one Balor uploaded, alongside the caption:

    “Had some friends over for a Sunday BBQ reminiscing about our good times together in [Japanese Flag Emoji]. Surround yourself with good people and keep moving forward.”

    Balor was at one point the leader of Bullet Club in NJPW, back when he was known as Prince Devitt. He recently returned to NXT, announcing that he was once more part of the black-and-gold brand during a confrontation with current NXT Champion Adam Cole. Tama Tonga, meanwhile, is one half of the current IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions in NJPW alongside his brother Tonga Loa.

  • NJPW’s Road To Power Struggle Canceled Due To Effects Of Typhoon Hagibis

    NJPW’s Road To Power Struggle Canceled Due To Effects Of Typhoon Hagibis

    New Japan Pro Wrestling has announced that its Road to Power Struggle event that was set to take place on October 18 has been canceled due to effects from Typhoon Hagibis.

    The Japanese promotion announced the news via Twitter:

    Typhoon Hagibis caused a lot of damage to the Nagano area where the event was supposed to take place in the Nagano Sports Park Gymnasium. The company had no choice but to cancel the event. NJPW said ticket refunds are currently being finalized.

    Every year, the Road to Power Struggle sees the Super Junior Tag League take place, as teams compete in a final at the Power Struggle pay-per-view on November 3 in Osaka.

    Typhoon Hagibis was an extremely violent and large tropical cyclone that caused widespread destruction in Japan, starting from October 6 up until October 13.

    Japan Rail, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways had all announced suspended services during the typhoon.

    NJPW had announced that the King of Pro Wrestling event will take place despite the storm.

    They did have to cancel a Juice Robinson autograph session that was supposed to take place in Suidobashi in the NJPW Tokon shop on Saturday, October 12. The autograph session has since been rescheduled to October 19.

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling had announced that the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship had been declared vacant, due to Jon Moxley’s inability to travel to Japan to defend the Championship at King of Pro Wrestling as a result of Typhoon Hagibis. Juice Robinson and Lance Archer competed for the vacant title at the event.

    Related: NJPW King of Pro Wrestling 2019 Results

    NJPW had also announced that Zack Sabre Junior was also unable to appear at the event, due to travel issues arising from Typhoon Hagibis.

    The typhoon claimed a total of 70 lives with over 14 missing.

  • First Matches Announced for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    First Matches Announced for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling held a press conference today to reveal the first several matches for their two-day weekend in the Tokyo Dome, Wrestle Kingdom 14. Kazuchika Okada, who successfully defended his IWGP Heavyweight Championship against SANADA yesterday, attended the press conference, as did G1 Climax 29 winner Kota Ibushi. Jushin Thunder Liger, who will have his final matches at Wrestle Kingdom 14, also made an appearance, along with Tatsumi Fujinami.

    At the press conference, all wrestlers involved had a chance to speak, with Okada and Ibushi making their intentions clear. Kota Ibushi still aims to challenge for both the Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships over the course of the two days. Meanwhile, Kazuchika Okada expressed his willingness to defend the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on both days at the Tokyo Dome.

    The following matches have been announced for the two days of Wrestle Kingdom 14.

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 Day 1 (January 4, 2020)

    • Jushin Thunder Liger Retirement Match II (Special Guest Referee: Norio Honaga): Jushin Thunder Liger, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Great Sasuke & Tiger Mask IV (accompanied by El Samurai) vs. Naoki Sano, Shinjiro Otani, Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Ryusuke Taguchi (accompanied by Kuniaki Kobayashi)
    • IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 Day 2 (January 5, 2020)

    • Jushin Thunder Liger Retirement Match II: Unknown

    Once it is available, read the full contents of the press conference at NJPW1972.com.

  • Wrestlers Unable To Attend NJPW King Of Pro Wrestling Due To Typhoon Hagibis, Card Changed

    Wrestlers Unable To Attend NJPW King Of Pro Wrestling Due To Typhoon Hagibis, Card Changed

    As reported earlier, New Japan Pro-Wrestling had announced that the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship has been declared vacant, due to Jon Moxley’s inability to travel to Japan to defend the Championship as a result of Typhoon Hagibis.

    Jon Moxley was originally scheduled to defend the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship today against Juice Robinson at NJPW’s King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 event. Juice Robinson will now compete against Lance Archer for the vacant IWGP US Heavyweight Championship. The match will have a sixty-minute time limit.

    Despite the damage caused by the storm, the company had announced that the event will take place as scheduled.

    However, apart from Moxley, one more wrestler was unable to make it to Japan and therefore the company had to change the card for King of Pro Wrestling.

    NJPW has announced that Zack Sabre Junior is also unable to appear at the event, due to travel issues arising from Typhoon Hagibis.

    Japan Rail, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways had all announced suspended services during the typhoon.

    Here are the changes to the card:

    SHO & YOH vs Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado

    Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito vs Taichi & DOUKI

    IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship
    Lance Archer vs Juice Robinson

    You can take a look at the full card and results here.

  • NJPW Strips Jon Moxley of IWGP US Heavyweight Championship

    NJPW Strips Jon Moxley of IWGP US Heavyweight Championship

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling has announced that the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship has been declared vacant, due to Jon Moxley’s inability to travel to Japan to defend the Championship as a result of Typhoon Hagibis.

    Jon Moxley was originally scheduled to defend the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship today against Juice Robinson at NJPW’s King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 event. Juice Robinson will now compete against Lance Archer for the vacant IWGP US Heavyweight Championship. The match will have a sixty-minute time limit.

  • NJPW King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 Results

    NJPW King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 Results

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 event took place at the Ryogoku Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan on October 14.

    This event can be watched on NJPW World.

    Before the event began, NJPW ring announcer Makoto Abe announced that Jon Moxley and Zack Sabre Jr. were unable to attend the event due to flight cancellations caused by Typhoon Hagibis. Additionally, it was announced that the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship was declared vacant due to Moxley’s inability to defend the Championship. The announcement that Juice Robinson would now be competing against Lance Archer for the vacant Championship received a positive reponse.

    King of Pro-Wrestling 2019 Card

    Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) defeated Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH)
    This was El Desperado’s first match back since getting his jaw broken in a deathmatch against Jun Kasai in May, which resulted in his removal from the Best of the Super Juniors tournament. El Desperado entered wearing a blood-stained dress shirt and vest. After blocking SHO’s Shock Arrow, El Desperado pushed SHO into the referee, enabling Yoshinobu Kanemaru to spit whiskey in SHO’s face. El Desperado pinned SHO after the Pinche Loco. (10:44)

    Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomoaki Honma defeated Most Violent Players (Togi Makabe & Toru Yano)
    This match was made to celebrate 20 years since Hiroshi Tanahashi’s wrestling debut in October 1999. Wataru Inoue, a retired NJPW wrestler who debuted at the same time as Tanahashi, was at ringside for this match. Toru Yano removed a corner turnbuckle pad and Irish whipped Hiroshi Tanahashi into it, then rolling him up for a near fall. Tanahashi hit a Sling Blade followed by the High Fly Flow to pin Toru Yano. (9:43)

    Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito & Shingo Takagi) defeated Suzukigun (Taichi & DOUKI)
    Shingo Takagi hit DOUKI with a Pumping Bomber, and then lifted him for the Last of the Dragon, but Taichi came in and hit Shingo with his microphone stand in full view of the referee. Los Ingobernables defeated Suzukigun by disqualification. (9:00) After the match ended, Taichi downed Shingo with a high kick and Naito with a microphone stand hit, backdrop drivers, and an elevated powerbomb.

    Minoru Suzuki defeated Jushin Thunder Liger
    Jushin Thunder Liger entered in his Battle Liger attire, wearing only the pants portion of his bodysuit and a modified mask. Contrary to the bloodlust that Liger expressed in the leadup to this match, Liger challenged Suzuki to a technical wrestling battle. They fought for holds on the mat before Liger decided this was not a battle he could win. Suzuki battered Liger with chair shots and repeatedly tore at his mask. Liger targeted Suzuki’s arms, but Suzuki applied the sleeper hold and went for the Gotch-style piledriver, which Liger reversed into a back body drop. Suzuki pummeled Liger with strikes and Liger absorbed them, but his ripostes did not phase Suzuki. Minoru Suzuki pinned Jushin Thunder Liger after the Gotch-style piledriver. (17:38) He continued to hit Liger with chair shots after the match ended, then kneeled and bowed to the fallen Jushin Thunder Liger. Liger eventually got to his feet and said to Suzuki on the microphone, “Thank you.”

    IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Will Ospreay (c) defeated El Phantasmo
    El Phantasmo came out wearing non-Bullet Club gear with Taiji Ishimori in tow. Will Ospreay entered with his tag team partner, Robbie Eagles. Before the match began, El Phantasmo told Ishimori to leave, saying that he would handle this match by himself. The match began with ELP acting aggressively sportsmanlike, offering handshakes and not taking cheap shots when they were offered to him. After a matter of time, however, he dropped the act and raked Ospreay’s eyes. They fought into the crowd until they ended up on the platform above the entrance way, and ELP hit a monstrous dive on Ospreay. Ospreay hit the Oscutter and went for the pin, but Ishimori had returned to the ring and pulled the referee out of the ring. Ishimori tried to hit Ospreay with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, but Robbie Eagles came in and apprehended him. Phantasmo hit a low blow on Ospreay and then hit him with the Championship, then hit a frog splash for a near fall, then a Styles Clash for another near fall. Ospreay turned the tide with a Spanish fly, an Essex destroyer, and the Hidden Blade. Finally, Will Ospreay hit the Stormbreaker and pinned El Phantasmo to retain the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. (27:58)

    CHAOS (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI) defeated Bullet Club (Jay White, KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi)
    The majority of the match revolved around KENTA, with him beating up YOSHI-HASHI and antagonizing Tomohiro Ishii, taunting him in the ring and provoking him when he wasn’t the legal man. Hirooki Goto hit the Ushigoroshi followed by the GTR on YOSHI-HASHI to win the match by pinfall (12:27). Ishii continued to assault KENTA after the match, while Jay White repeatedly yelled that Goto didn’t deserve to challenge him and that he was the best.

    7th IWGP US Heavyweight Champion Determination Match (No Disqualification): Lance Archer defeated Juice Robinson
    Before the match began, Lance Archer took the microphone and proclaimed that this match should have no disqualifications, since the fans expected to see a no DQ match. Juice agreed to it, and it was made so. Before long, Archer sent Lance crashing through a ringside table, and removed all four turnbuckle pads from the ring. Lance battered Juice every which way, leaving him with a bleeding nose and a bent finger. Both men were sent crashing into tables. After a reverse crucifix powerbomb into a pile of chairs, Lance Archer pinned Juice Robinson with the EBD Claw to win the vacant IWGP US Heavyweight Championship. (14:58)

    As Lance Archer celebrated, he was attacked by the returning David Finlay, who has been sidelined with a torn labrum since February.

    Wrestle Kingdom 14 IWGP Heavyweight Championship Challenge Match: Kota Ibushi (c) defeated EVIL
    EVIL came into this match vexed that the reputation of the G1 winner’s right to challenge for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship had yet to change hands between the G1 and Wrestle Kingdom. EVIL pressed the advantage early, using his superior power to bully Ibushi, while Ibushi managed to keep him from maintaining the edge for too long with his quickness and strikes. Reeling from the Darkness Falls, Ibushi retaliated and hit an elevated powerbomb. Ibushi called for the Boma Ye, but a massive lariat from EVIL took him off his feet, with another lariat for good measure. EVIL went for his self-named hold, but Ibushi countered it. Ibushi attempted the Kamigoye, but EVIL reversed it. Ibushi finally hit the Kamigoye, but EVIL kicked out, so he pulled his knee pad down hit another, and pinned EVIL. (24:05) Kota Ibushi remains the named challenger for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 14 day 1.

    IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Kazuchika Okada (c) defeated SANADA
    This match began with an explosive start, as Okada rushed SANADA with dropkicks right as the bell rang. SANADA was ready for him, though, leading Okada to change tactic and try to grind SANADA down with holds. Okada got him in position for a barricade-hung DDT, but SANADA countered it and hit a barricade-hung cutter. Having fought multiple times this year, both men seemed more prepared for each other’s moves than ever before, countering them in never before seen ways. Okada went for the Tombstone piledriver only for SANADA to counter it into his own, followed by the TKO. SANADA locked in the Skull End, but Okada managed to get out of it and hit a Rainmaker, and pinned him weakly for a near fall. Okada missed the rolling Rainmaker and SANADA caught him in a swinging Skull End. SANADA let go of it to hit two top rope moonsaults, but Okada blocked the second one with his knees. Okada blocked another attempt at the Skull End and hit a spinning Tombstone piledriver, and went for the Rainmaker, but SANADA blocked it with kicks. Finally, Okada hit the Rainmaker to pin SANADA and retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. (36:21) Okada shook SANADA’s hand after the match.

    Following the match, Kota Ibushi entered with his contract for the Wrestle Kingdom 14 IWGP Heavyweight Championship match. Kazuchika Okada versus Kota Ibushi was confirmed for Wrestle Kingdom 14 Day 1.

  • Chris Jericho Discusses If He Could Still Work With NJPW

    Chris Jericho Discusses If He Could Still Work With NJPW

    The All Elite Wrestling’s World Champion Chris Jericho announced his allegiance with the company in early 2019 and has been working there since. Before AEW though, Jericho worked in New Japan Pro Wrestling from 2017 to 2019 after leaving WWE.

    Jericho had a memorable run in the Japanese wrestling promotion. His feud with Kenny Omega was the highlight of Jericho’s tenure in the East. Jericho also became the IWGP Intercontinental Champion for a total of 209 days.

    Now that Jericho’s with AEW, will we ever see him back in NJPW again? Jericho answered this question while appearing on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show.

    Even though many top names from NJPW have been exiting the company to join AEW, Jericho stated that he still has the freedom to work with the company as long as the dates don’t interfere with his AEW appearances.

    “I can do New Japan shows, if it doesn’t conflict with AEW. I did one earlier this year, where I had an IWGP Championship match against Kazuchika Okada. I might do some more with them. But it’s (his AEW deal) pretty much exclusive,” Jericho stated.

    Jericho’s coworkers Kenny Omega has also stated in the past that he could work with NJPW in the future, and Jon Moxley also appeared several times for the promotion from May to August this year.

    H/T to Wrestling Inc. for the transcript.

  • Status Of NJPW’s King Of Pro Wrestling After Typhoon Hagibis

    Status Of NJPW’s King Of Pro Wrestling After Typhoon Hagibis

    Typhoon Hagibis was an extremely violent and large tropical cyclone that caused widespread destruction in Japan, starting from October 6 up until October 13.

    Many were asked to evacuate as the typhoon approached the Greater Tokyo Area.

    New Japan Pro Wrestling issued a statement on their upcoming King of Pro Wrestling and assured that the event will proceed as planned.

    “In the wake of Typhoon Hagibis, thoughts of everyone at New Japan Pro-Wrestling are with those affected.

    We hope everyone remains safe, and can recover as soon as possible.

    King of Pro Wrestling on October 14 in Ryogoku Sumo Hall will proceed as planned.”

    The company canceled a Juice Robinson autograph session that was supposed to take place in Suidobashi in the NJPW Tokon shop on Saturday, October 12. The autograph session has since been rescheduled to October 19.

    The company’s Tokon Shop was also closed due to the weather conditions. The Tokon Shop is a store where one can buy NJPW merchandise.

    Japan Rail, Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways had all announced suspended services during the typhoon. On October 10, World Rugby and the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee announced that two matches of the 2019 Rugby World Cup would be canceled: the Pool B match between New Zealand and Italy, and the Pool C match between England and France. This was the first time a match had been canceled in the history of the event.

    Formula One also canceled planned events for 2019 Japanese Grand Prix.

    At least 24 people have died and 17 are missing. Hagibis is being named as the worst typhoon the country has seen in six decades.

    King of Pro Wrestling 2019

    • IWGP Heavyweight Championship
      Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. SANADA
    • G1 Contract
      Kota Ibushi (G1 Contract Winner) vs EVIL
    • IWGP United States Championship – No Disqualification
      Jon Moxley (c) vs Juice Robinson
    • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
      Will Ospreay (c) vs. El Phantasmo
    • Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Minoru Suzuki
    • Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Jay White, KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi & BUSHI vs Zack Sabre Jr, Lance Archer & Taichi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomoaki Honma vs. Togi Makabe & Toru Yano
    • Ryusuke Taguchi, SHO & YOH vs Yoshinobu Kanemaru, DOUKI, & El Desperado
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARHmOBgQVxQ
  • Juice Robinson Talks Facing Jon Moxley At King of Pro Wrestling

    Juice Robinson Talks Facing Jon Moxley At King of Pro Wrestling

    Juice Robinson will challenge Jon Moxley for the IWGP United States championship Monday at King of Pro Wrestling. Moxley defeated Juice for the belt earlier this year but Juice avenged the loss on the final night of the G1 round-robin. With the head-to-head series between the two tied at one win a piece, Monday’s contest will be the rubber match.

    Robinson spoke with NJPW1972.com ahead of his upcoming bout with Moxley.

    I think the biggest thing is that now I really know what to expect from (Moxley). The first time, I’m not going to say I was comfortable, but I was on a bit of a roll. I’d beaten Baretta, Chase, Fale, I was confident and I felt I was on top of the mountain. Then here comes Moxley, he bites my face off and takes my title,” Moxley said during the interview.

    “Then the G1, I played it a little smarter and he didn’t play it so smart, so I caught him there and beat him. Now it’s the rubber match, and the big difference is I know what to expect with him, and we both know what to expect from each other.”

    The full interview with Juice can be read here.

    “I think match wise this will be similar to the first one. It’ll be a fight. But this time I won’t jump off the entrance, because that just about broke my pelvis. In the end, I want to leave with the title, and he desperately wants to keep it away from me,” Juice continued.

    King of Pro Wrestling 2019 Lineup, October 14th, 2019

    • IWGP Heavyweight Championship
      Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. SANADA
    • G1 Contract
      Kota Ibushi (G1 Contract Winner) vs EVIL
    • IWGP United States Championship – No Disqualification
      Jon Moxley (c) vs Juice Robinson
    • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
      Will Ospreay (c) vs. El Phantasmo
    • Jushin Thunder Liger vs. Minoru Suzuki
    • Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Jay White, KENTA & Yujiro Takahashi
    • Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi & BUSHI vs Zack Sabre Jr, Lance Archer & Taichi
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomoaki Honma vs. Togi Makabe & Toru Yano
    • Ryusuke Taguchi, SHO & YOH vs Yoshinobu Kanemaru, DOUKI, & El Desperado
  • NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2019 Teams, Schedule Announced

    NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2019 Teams, Schedule Announced

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling has announced the lineup for 2019’s Super Junior Tag League. The Super Junior Tag League is an annual tournament of junior heavyweight tag teams. This year’s tournament will feature eight teams competing in a single block, round-robin format, as it has since last year. All teams will compete against each other, earning 2 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw. The two most successful teams will face off once more in the tournament final at Power Struggle on November 3.

    Super Junior Tag League 2019 Teams

    • Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo) (Current IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions)
    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles)
    • CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.)
    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) (Super Junior Tag League 2018 winners)
    • Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi
    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura
    • TJP & Clark Connors

    Super Junior Tag League 2019 Schedule

    October 16 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.)
    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. TJP & Clark Connors
    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)
    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

    October 17 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi
    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) vs. Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH)
    • CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.) vs. TJP & Clark Connors
    • Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)

    October 18 (House show)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)

    October 19 (House show)

    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) vs. CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.)

    October 21 (House show)

    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) vs. TJP & Clark Connors

    October 22 (House show)

    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

    October 23 (House show)

    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)

    October 25 (House show)

    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) vs. TJP & Clark Connors

    October 26 (House show)

    • CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.) vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

    October 27 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles)
    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH)
    • CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.) vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)
    • TJP & Clark Connors vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

    October 28 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles)
    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) vs. CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.)
    • TJP & Clark Connors vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)

    October 30 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH)

    October 31 (Live on NJPW World)

    • Tiger Mask IV & Yuya Uemura vs. TJP & Clark Connors

    November 1 (House show)

    • Rocky Romero & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. CMLL (Titán & Volador Jr.)
    • Birds of Prey (Will Ospreay & Robbie Eagles) vs. Suzukigun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) vs. Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo)

    Power Struggle 2019 (November 3) (Live on NJPW World)

    • Final Match: Top 2 teams vs. each other

  • Chris Jericho vs Hiroshi Tanahashi Reportedly Slated For Wrestle Kingdom

    Chris Jericho vs Hiroshi Tanahashi Reportedly Slated For Wrestle Kingdom

    Wrestle Kingdom inside the Tokyo Dome next year will be a 2-day event on January 4th and 5th. It is being reported that on the first night of Wrestle Kingdom 14, New Japan Pro Wrestling is interested in presenting Chris Jericho against the Ace of New Japan, Hiroshi Tanahashi.

    According to a report from SI.com, multiple sources are confirming Jericho vs Tanahashi is in the works for the card.

    “Chris Jericho is scheduled to face Hiroshi Tanahashi at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 14 on January 4 at the Tokyo Dome, multiple sources tell Sports Illustrated,” the report reads.

    Chris Jericho vs Hiroshi Tanahashi

    Jericho returned to New Japan Pro Wrestling for the first time in almost 20 years at Wrestle Kingdom 12 in 2018. He lost to Kenny Omega on the show. Jericho would then go on to defeat Tetsuya Naito for the Intercontinental Championship at Dominion that year. He would first defend the title successfully against EVIL before losing it back to Naito at Wrestle Kingdom 13.

    Jericho’s only match for New Japan in 2019 was at Dominion this year. He lost an IWGP Heavyweight Championship match to Kazuchika Okada.