Category: NJPW

  • Concern Over NJPW Corporate Changes

    Concern Over NJPW Corporate Changes

    New Japan Pro Wrestling Ace, Hiroshi Tanahashi, recently shared his concerns over the Americanization of NJPW’s essence and aesthetic as the company continues to grow in the west. Since then, news has come from the recent Wrestling Observer highlighting some concern and confusion over New Japan’s future business strategies.

    It’s reported that there is, in fact, an entirely new regime in charge. Not just Harold Meij as the new President, but others that have been placed into prime positions within the company, courtesy of the new President.

    These individuals, who have found themselves in a lofty position within New Japan, apparently don’t have any background whatsoever in wrestling, and it has been noted that the etiquette within NJPW’s top tier has shifted accordingly. They have replaced popular long-time officials that the wrestlers on their roster trusted and respected.

    Questions

    This dramatic shake-up has supposedly forced a number of wrestlers to question why a company that has been experiencing such burgeoning global success would undertake such a dramatic change to their core business team. Many wonder what could be gained from replacing those who had helped helm the company to its current success.

    Naturally, the agenda remains unchanged as they continue to expand the business outside of Japan and proceed with their aggressive Western expansion, but it has been highlighted there is an undeniable concern.

    “The Real Deal. That’s What I Want To Show Them”

    Tanahashi noted, “I want to show that Made In Japan feel. With NJPW World there are so many fans now that watch our cards live or near live. I want to bring them what they see streaming on their devices in person right in front of them,” he said, before recalling, “It reminds me of when WWE came to Japan and I was at the show. It would have been 2002 maybe? The Rock was definitely there (March 1 2002, Yokohama Arena). They had a Japanese ring announcer translating what the English announcer said. Whenever that guy spoke he got booed.”

    “They were saying ‘forget the translation, we want to see the authentic American product’ I think. I think there are American fans that want the same from NJPW. Not something rearranged for ‘American tastes’ but the real deal. That’s what I want to show them.”

    What do you make of this? Is this corporate upheaval going to have a major impact on the NJPW product going forward? Is this something to be concerned about as a fan?

  • NJPW King Of Pro Wrestling Card Announced

    NJPW King Of Pro Wrestling Card Announced

    New Japan Pro Wrestling has released the full card for their upcoming event, King Of Pro Wrestling. The event takes place on October 8th in Ryogoku Sumo Hall.

    IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Kenny Omega vs. Cody vs. Kota Ibushi
    G1 Briefcase w/Wrestle Kingdom Title Shot: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Jay White
    IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship Match: KUSHIDA vs. Marty Scurll
    IWGP Jr. Tag Team Title Match: Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask
    • EVIL vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
    • Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano and Roppongi 3K vs. Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, BUSHI and a mystery partner
    • Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto and Will Ospreay vs. Minoru Suzuki, Taichi and Takashi Iizuka
    • The Young Bucks, Hangman Page and Chase Owens vs. Guerillas of Destiny, Bad Luck Fale and Taiji Ishimori
    • Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma vs. Juice Robinson and Toa Henare

    Rare Triple Threat

    NJPW has previously only had one triple threat match for the IWGP Heavyweight title. Throw in Kenny Omega’s Golden Lovers partner, Kota Ibushi, into the mix alongside current NWA champion, Cody, and you’ve got yourself an intriguing main event steeped in further Bullet Club complications – one that bucks the trend previously set by NJPW.

    It was only recently that Cody and Omega were able to accept each other, despite their differences, after a brutal civil war over leadership of the Bullet Club at NJPW’s G1 Climax Special, this past July.

    Reinserting the newly crowned NJPW US champion into the IWGP Heavyweight title scene at this juncture is an interesting decision – one that could have a reverberating impact within New Japan going forward.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYi1aGCM8Hc

    Which match stands out the most for you? What, in your opinion could steal the show?

  • Tetsuya Naito Teases New Member For LIJ

    Tetsuya Naito Teases New Member For LIJ

    There have been a lot of unsubstantiated rumors recently regarding the status of New Japan Pro Wrestling stable, Los Ingobernables De Japon. The crux of the speculation was that a new member was in coming to make up for former-IWGP Jr. Heavyweight champion, Hiromu Takahashi suffering an unfortunate injury that has sidelined him since July 7th.

    Today, NJPW has released an official video to their YouTube channel. The incredibly slick video features a suited Naito sitting at a bar. He sips at a glass of whisky as he regales the fans with an update on LIJ’s future plans.

    He starts off with a reminder of what he said in the ring on April 29th in Kumamoto, “Of course staying the same and not giving up are important. But, I think will to change, determination to change and bravery to step forward are important, too.”

    Naito confirms he was actually referring to himself and his personal evolution with that comment – not his group’s growth.

    “LIJ Are About More Than Ever”

    The former IWGP World Heavyweight champion stressed that “We would like to let people know that Tetsuya Naito and Los Ingobernables de Japon are about more than ever.”

    He discussed Takahashi’s injury and his inability to defend the belt, and subsequent stripping of it before teasing a new member;

    “We “Los Ingobernables de Japon” would like to wait for his return and say ‘tranquilo.’ But, we’d rather step forward than just wait. 5, not 4 of us would wait for Hiromu’s return,” he stated. “In other words, new ‘Los Ingobernables de Japon’ would wait for Hiromu’s return.

    On October 8th, at Ryogoku Sumo arena. We will introduce a new ‘pareja [partner].’ Stay tuned.”

    Who do you think the mysterious member ‘X’ could be?

  • Kenny Omega Comments On Facing Kota Ibushi In “Legendary Building”

    Kenny Omega Comments On Facing Kota Ibushi In “Legendary Building”

    Kenny Omega has twice offered Kota Ibushi a shot at his IWGP Heavyweight Championship title. On both occasions, Ibushi has not seemed interested in facing his partner. Following the Golden Lovers victory last night, Omega again offered Ibushi a shot at his championship. Cody ended up interjecting himself into the matter, however, and now there will be a triple threat match for the belt at King of Pro Wrestling.

    In the backstage area after the show, Omega told the press, “The Golden Lovers can only face each other in a ‘legendary building’ that’s even bigger than Budokan”

    Kenny Omega vs Kota Ibushi – Legendary Building?

    King of Pro Wrestling will be held at Ry?goku Sumo Hall in Tokyo. The venue holds just under 12, 000. The Budokan holds just under 15,000. Its possible Omega is referring to the Tokyo Dome as a legendary building that is bigger than the Budokan. For Omega and Ibushi to face each other in the Tokyo Dome this year, however, Omega would have to either lose the title beforehand or Ibushi would have to win the G1 Briefcase.

    Omega will be looking to defend his title for a 3rd straight time at King of Pro Wrestling on October 8th. Omega has already defeated Cody and Tomohiro Ishii with the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on the line.

  • NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed Results (9.30.18)

    NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed Results (9.30.18)

    New Japan Pro Wrestling presented a show from the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California tonight.

    It was a big night for Cody, who would win the IWGP United States Championship and also seemingly book himself in a big match for King of Pro Wrestling.

    NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed
    9/30/18, Long Beach Walter Pyramid

    1. Jushin Liger, Ryusuke Taguchi, & ACH defeated Roppongi 3K (Sho, Yoh, and Rocky Romero) – Taguchi pinned Romero
    2. Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian defeated Hangman Page and Chase Owens – Daniels pinned Owens after the Best Meltzer Ever
    3. Jeff Cobb, Chris Sabin, and Flip Gordon defeated Hirooki Goto, Beretta, and Chuckie T  – Cobb pinned Chuckie T after Tour of the Islands
      • Following the match, Hirooki Goto got in the face of Jeff Cobb. Cobb then challenged Goto to come at him but Goto ducked out of the ring, seemingly setting up a rematch between the two. Goto defended the title against Cobb successfully at the G1 Special in SF earlier this summer.
    4. Zack Sabre Jr., Lance Archer, and Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Bushi, and EVIL – ZSJ pinned EVIL with a bridging pining combination.
      • Evil looked dejected after picking up the loss for his team. He walked to the back separately from the others.
    5.  “Switchblade” Jay White & Gedo defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & KUSHIDA – Jay White pinned Tanahashi with Bladerunner
      • Gedo hit Tanahashi and Kushida with brass knucks behind the refs back, allowing White to hit the Bladerunner for the win.
      • After the match, White cut a promo on Tanahashi. He was heavily disliked by the crowd. He called on Tanahashi and NJPW to give him a shot at the G1 briefcase, citing his victory over Tanahashi during their G1 round-robin by this summer.
    6. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final
      Marty Scurll defeated Will Ospreay – wins via pin after the Graduation

      • With the win, Scurll moves on to face Kushida at King of Pro Wrestling on October 8th to declare a new champion.
    7. IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships
      the Guerillas of Destiny (Bullet Club Firing Squad) defeated The Young Bucks (Bullet Club Elite) (c) – Title Change

      • Tonga pinned Matt Jackson after a Stun Gun
      • Matt Jackson favored his injured back for most of the match.
      • The Tongans now have both the 6-man titles and the heavyweight tag titles as well.
    8. IWGP United States Championship
      Cody defeated Juice Robinson (c) – Title Change

      • Cody reversed a super-plex into a pinning combination to get the 3-count.
    9. The Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi) defeated Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii (CHAOS)

      • The Golden Lovers hit the Golden Trigger on Ishii for the win.
      • After the match, Omega told his friend Ibushi that the fans wanted to see the rematch between the two of them. Cody then came out and said there should be a three-way match between Omega, Ibushi and him.
      • Omega agreed with Cody and said they should have it at King of Pro Wrestling. It will be just the second triple threat match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in history.
  • Cody Wins IWGP United States Championship

    Cody Wins IWGP United States Championship

    Cody has won his second major championship inside of a month. He defeated Juice Robinson for the IWGP United States Championship tonight at NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed.

    Cody reversed a super-plex into a pinning combination for the 3-count. Jim Ross remarked that it looked as though both competitors had their shoulders down, however. Still, the referee awarded the match and the title to Cody.

    He wasn’t finished there, however. Cody would come out following the night’s main event and interject himself into a match between Omega and Ibushi. He’ll now face Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega in a triple threat match at King of Pro Wrestling. It will be just the second triple threat match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in history.

    Cody – IWGP United States Champion

    Cody becomes the 4th wrestler to hold the IWGP United States Championship, which was introduced just over a year ago. Kenny Omega won the inaugural championship on night 2 NJPW’s trip to Long Beach last year, July 2nd, 2017.

    Jay White then defeated Omega at the New Beginning in Sapporo back in February. White dropped the belt to Juice at the G1 Special in San Fransico. Now Cody has defeated Juice to earn him his second belt currently in his possession.

    Cody’s Recent Championship Matches

    Cody’s two title victories in September help to erase the memory of a summer’s worth of losses in big matches for him. He lost an IWGP Heavyweight Championship match to Omega at the G1 Special in San Fransico. He then dropped two straight ROH World Championship matches back in June.

    Finally, at All In, Cody was able to defeat Nick Aldis to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. It is Cody’s second world title, having won the ROH World Championship previously. Now, he adds the IWGP United States titles to his collection as well.

  • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title Match Set For King Of Pro Wrestling

    IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title Match Set For King Of Pro Wrestling

    Marty Scurll defeated Will Ospreay today at NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed. The win earns him a spot in the finals of a 4-man tournament to declare a new champion. Former champion, Hiromu Takahashi, was forced to vacate the title due to injury in August.

    Kushida defeated Bushi at Destruction in Kobe on September 23rd to advance to the finals as well.

    Marty Scurll vs Kushida for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship will take place at King of Pro Wrestling on October 8th, 2018.

    Marty Scurll vs Kushida – IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship

    Kushida is a 5x former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. He’s defended the title 8x and held it a combined 586 days, good for 7th all-time.

    Marty Scurll won the title for the first and only time at Power Struggle 2017. He would lose it 60 days later at WrestleKingdom 12 to Will Ospreay.

    Scurll and Kushida have met 3 times previously, twice in Ring of Honor and once in NJPW. Kushida has won all 3 matches. He defeated Scurll twice in 2017 in ROH, first to win the TV title and then again to defend it. They met for the 3rd time at the Best of the Super Juniors this May.

    Marty Scurll vs Will Ospreay Stats

    Scurll’s victory over Ospreay avenges the most recent match between the two. Ospreay defended the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title against Scurll at Sakura Genesis in April. Prior to that, Scurll had defeated Ospreay 5x in a row.

  • Guerrillas Of Destiny Defeat Young Bucks, Win IWGP Heavyweight Tag Titles

    Guerrillas Of Destiny Defeat Young Bucks, Win IWGP Heavyweight Tag Titles

    Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa defeated the Young Bucks tonight at Fighting Spirit Unleashed. The win earns the Guerillas of Destiny the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships. They are now 4x holders of the titles.

    Matt Jackson’s back seized up early, which would be a factor throughout the match. He was eventually pinned by Tama Tonga after a Stun Gun.

    Guerillas of Destiny – IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions

    The Guerillas of Destiny have successfully defended the titles twice and held them a combined 176 days throughout their 4 reigns.

    Young Bucks Title Reign

    The Young Bucks reign ends at just 112 days and 1 title defense. They won the titles from Evil and Bushi at Dominion in Osaka and defended them against the same team at the G1 Special in San Fransico.

    Bullet Club Elite vs Bullet Firing Squad

    The Firing Squad’s initial attack against the rest of Bullet Club took place at the G1 Special In San Francisco this summer. Tama Tonga and Bad Luck Fale then spent the entire G1 tournament breaking the rules and getting disqualified. On the final night of the tournament, however, the Guerillas of Destiny and Taiji Ishimori won the 6-Man tag titles. They are now able to add the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships to their list of held belts.

  • Final Lineup For NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed

    Final Lineup For NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed

    New Japan Pro Wrestling presents a show from the Walter Pyramid tonight in Long Beach, California.

    Two championship matches will take place on the show. Juice Robinson will defend the IWGP United States Championship against Cody and the Young Bucks will defend the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships against Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa.

    Fighting Spirit Unleashed
    September 30th, 2018
    Long Beach Walter Pyramid
    Long Beach, CA

    • The Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi) (Bullet Club Elite) vs Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii (CHAOS)
    • IWGP United States Championship
      Juice Robinson (c) vs Cody (Bullet Club Elite)
    • IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships
      The Young Bucks (Bullet Club Elite) (c) vs the Guerillas of Destiny (Bullet Club Firing Squad)
    • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament
      Semi-Final
      Will Ospreay (CHAOS) vs Marty Scurll (Bullet Club Elite)
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi & KUSHIDA vs “Switchblade” Jay White & Gedo
    • Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, Bushi, and EVIL (Los Ingobernables de Japon) vs Zack Sabre Jr., Lance Archer, and Davey Boy Smith Jr. (Suzuki-Gun)
    • Jeff Cobb, Chris Sabin, and Flip Gordon vs Hirooki Goto, Beretta, and Chuckie T (CHAOS)
    • Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian (The Addiction/SCU) vs Hangman Page and Chase Owens
    • Jushin Liger, Ryusuke Taguchi, & ACH (Taguchi Japan) vs Roppongi 3K (Sho, Yoh, and Rocky Romero)
  • Hiromu Takahashi Updates Fans On Darryl Takahashi’s Love Life

    Hiromu Takahashi Updates Fans On Darryl Takahashi’s Love Life

    Hiromu Takahashi was forced to vacate his IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship recently. Takahashi has been on the shelf since a botched suplex spot at the G1 Special in San Fransico. During his match with Dragon Lee, Takahashi was dropped on his head and suffered neck damage.

    An update from NJPW1972.com would eventually state Takahashi will likely be out of action until May-August 2019.

    Today, Takahashi sent out an update of sorts to fans. In the video, Takahashi seems to be communicating that his pet toy cat, Darryl Takahashi, has found a love interest named Carol.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BoTgmyqBzuL/

    Darryl Takahashi and Hiromu Takahashi

    Darryl Takahashi is no stranger to injuries either. He was torn to shreds by Bad Luck Fale on an NJPW tour earlier this year.

    IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship

    Due to Takahashi’s injury, he was forced to vacate the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. A 4-man tournament featuring the last 4 champions (minus Takahashi) was announced. Kushida defeated Bushi in the first semi-final match. The second semi-final match takes place Sunday when Will Ospreay and Marty Scurll clash in Long Beach.

    Takahashi’s Los InGobernables de Japon faction is currently feuding with Suzuki-Gun. The two factions will clash in tag-team action at Fighting Spirit Unleashed.

  • The Young Bucks To Reduce NJPW Touring Schedule

    The Young Bucks To Reduce NJPW Touring Schedule

    Current IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, Matt & Nick Jackson, will not be appearing on as many NJPW tours moving forward. The Young Bucks are now in a position where it makes sense for them to only participate in the bigger NJPW shows.

    According to a recent report from the Wrestling Observer, the Young Bucks will not participate in the World Tag League this November despite being IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. The last time the heavyweight tag champs didn’t participate in the tournament was 2009 when the titles were held by Team 3-D.

    The Young Bucks NJPW Schedule To Reduce

    “In the spot they are in now, it really doesn’t make sense both for ROH which they are key players on every show, as well as time with family, and even non-wrestling autograph show bookings which they can get when ROH doesn’t have weekend shows,” wrote Dave Meltzer.

    The Young Bucks will continue to play a key role on big shows, however, especially when the promotion holds shows in the United States. It sounds as though the “Road to ___” shows will rarely feature the Bucks in the future.

    At Fighting Spirit Unleashed this Sunday, the Bucks will defend their IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships against Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa, the Guerrillas of Destiny. At Death Before Dishonor tomorrow, the Bucks will team with Cody, Marty Scurll, and Hangman Page to take on CHAOS.

  • Tanahashi Voices Concern Over Americanization of NJPW

    Tanahashi Voices Concern Over Americanization of NJPW

    With Fighting Spirit Unleashed about to take place this Sunday at the Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California, njpw1972.com have been running a series of interviews with some of their top stars before they arrive on American soil.

    Today, NJPW has released an informative interview with New Japan’s Ace, and G1 Climax 28 winner, Hiroshi Tanahashi.

    Tanahashi has been vocal recently over his lack of respect for Bullet Club leader, Kenny Omega, and has openly called out wrestlers he wants to face in the build to Wrestle Kingdom 13, including Okada, who was also recently interviewed.

    This discussion is no different, with Tanahashi openly admitting frustration over New Japan’s booking decisions with their last American foray, March’s Strong Style Evolved event. That night was headlined by The Young Bucks versus Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi.

    Strong Style Devolved

    Looking back, Tanahashi remarked that he “recorded a podcast afterward with KUSHIDA. I think he’d had a few drinks and was mad, asked ‘Was that really a New Japan main event?!?’”

    Tanahashi admits he was frustrated as well, confessing, “That was the booking that the company felt was best for the American fans. I wasn’t so much thinking ‘that’s the wrong move’, but I did think ‘maybe it’s time to reflect on where the rest of us are lacking’. We weren’t in a position where our programs were main event worthy,” he explained, “and I think the responsibility for that fell on us somewhat.”

    “The Real Deal. That’s What I Want To Show Them”

    He then broached an issue that seems to have been weighing on his mind – one that is as candid as it is critical:

    “I really felt then that if NJPW was going to keep going to America, we needed to stop trying to alter things to try and make them more American. It should be New Japan Pro Wrestling, as is, in the States. We really need to show that ‘Made In Japan’ aspect, I think.”

    Juxtaposing this with a memory of watching the WWE in 2002, Tanahashi said, “I want to show that Made In Japan feel. With NJPW World there are so many fans now that watch our cards live or near live. I want to bring them what they see streaming on their devices in person right in front of them,” he said, before recalling, “It reminds me of when WWE came to Japan and I was at the show. It would have been 2002 maybe? The Rock was definitely there (March 1 2002, Yokohama Arena). They had a Japanese ring announcer translating what the English announcer said. Whenever that guy spoke he got booed.”

    “They were saying ‘forget the translation, we want to see the authentic American product’ I think. I think there are American fans that want the same from NJPW. Not something rearranged for ‘American tastes’ but the real deal. That’s what I want to show them.”

    You can read the full interview here.

    What do you think of The Ace’s latest thoughts? Agree or disagree with his take on New Japan’s recent US booking decisions?

  • Kazuchika Okada Comments On NJPW’s International Expansion

    Kazuchika Okada Comments On NJPW’s International Expansion

    Kazuchika Okada will team with his CHAOS stablemate, Tomohiro Ishii, on Sunday night at Fighting Spirit Unleashed in Long Beach. They will take on the team of IWGP Heavyweight Champion, Kenny Omega, and his Golden Lovers’ teammate, Kota Ibushi.

    Just days ahead of NJPW’s return to California, Okada spoke with NJPW1972.com about the promotion’s international expansion.

    Kazuchika Okada On NJPW’s International Expansion

    Okada was in the main event of NJPW’s first Long Beach show on July 1st, 2017.

    “I felt like I had to show the people what New Japan Pro Wrestling was all about,” Okada said of his match that night. At the same time, I didn’t want to get caught up in catering to the American audience. I really wrestled that match as if it was in a Japanese venue.”

    Okada wrestled Cody that night, who he offered up some heavy praise for.

    “Like I expected, he was great,” Okada said of Cody. “I don’t know how much came from his dad and how much he developed by himself, but he’s obviously very charismatic, and more than that, he isn’t excessively flashy. Some fans see guys who do flashy moves and might think ‘this guys a great wrestler,’ or ‘that guys tough’, but without big showy moves, he’s able to get the fans to know he’s really tough. He’s so fundamentally sound, too. A really good wrestler.”

    Despite dropping his recent match for the G1 Briefcase to Hiroshi Tanahashi, Okada stresses he is still the “face of NJPW.”

    “I am the face of NJPW. I’m going to take that responsibility seriously, and I’m going to tear it up in the Walter Pyramid.”

    The full interview can be read here.

  • NJPW Reveal Fighting Spirit Unleashed Card

    NJPW Reveal Fighting Spirit Unleashed Card

    New Japan Pro Wrestling has just released the full card for their upcoming Fighting Spirit Unleashed event. The show takes place this Sunday, September 30th, at the Long Beach Walter Pyramid in Long Beach, California.

    The card is stacked across the board, with talents like ACH and Flip Gordon making a welcome return to the promotion. Then there are the two title matches slated, an IWGP Jr. Heavyweight semifinal confrontation, and a stellar main event that sees CHAOS members, Okada and Ishii, take on The Golden Lovers.

    Destruction Fallout

    Coming out of Destruction in Kobe, with the shocking turn of “Switchblade” Jay White and Gedo throwing the ranks of CHAOS into disarray, it will be interesting to see the two tag together – a la Gedo and the Rainmaker, Okada – as we witness the beginning of what Gedo called the “new era.” He promised it would be “coming soon,” and it appears it starts Sunday.

    Additionally, we have the IWGP tag team championship on the line, pitting The Young Bucks against stablemate contenders, Guerrillas of Destiny. A lot has been made about this refreshed Bullet Club civil war, so there will no doubt be a big fight feel as these two teams clash with gold on the line.

    Those who had concerns or reservations over a weak card can rest easy. Looking at the sheer talent involved, it’s clear that NJPW wants Fighting Spirit Unleashed to be something special.

    Fighting Spirit Unleashed

    • ACH, Ryusuke Taguchi, and Liger vs Roppongi 3k (Sho, Yoh, and Rocky Romero)
    • Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian vs Hangman Page and Chase Owens
    • Jeff Cobb, Chris Sabin, and Flip Gordon vs Hirooki Goto and Best Friends (Chuckie T and Berretta)
    • Naito, Evil, and Sanada vs ZSJ and Killer Elite Squad
    • Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kushida vs Gedo and Jay White
    • IWGP Jr. Heavyweight tournament semifinal bout: Will Ospreay vs Marty Scurll
    • IWGP Tag Team Championship: (c)Young Bucks vs Guerrillas of Destiny
    • IWGP US Championship: (c) Juice Robinson vs Cody
    • Main event: Okada and Ishii vs Omega and Ibushi

    Which match are you looking forward to the most? Any that could steal the show?

  • Jay White and Gedo Comment Following Attack on Kazuchika Okada

    Jay White and Gedo Comment Following Attack on Kazuchika Okada

    This past Sunday at New Japan’s Destruction in Kobe saw the derailment of one of NJPW’s longest running factions. When Jay White attacked Kazuchika Okada it sent shockwaves through the CHAOS stable and even saw Okada’s former manager Gedo align with the ‘Switchblade’ Jay White.

    New Japan has released an official translation on their YouTube channel of Gedo’s comments following the attack; “Did you two finish fighting yet? No matter which one of you won, neither of you deserves to be main-eventing the Tokyo Dome. You guys both lost to Jay White, you both are just losers. Gedo then grabbed the IWGP Heavyweight Championship contract briefcase and stated “This briefcase (the IWGP January 4th contract) truly belongs to the ‘Switchblade’ Jay White. Breathe with the Switchblade, New Era…coming soon.

    White comments Backstage

    Jay White then appeared backstage to make the following comments in a backstage promo: “Okada, I told you. The day after New Year’s Dash when you brought me into CHAOS that I would come for you. What did you do? You laughed. You laughed at me and you laughed me off like I’m not a serious threat to you. Tell me Okada…are you laughing now? DO YOU STILL THINK THAT I’M NOT A THREAT to you and everything that you have accomplished? Everything that you have now do you still think that I’m not a threat to that? White then began to reference their G1 Climax bout in which the ‘Switchblade’ defeated Okada. “Tell me, where you laughing at the G1 when I beat you? Doesn’t look like you’re laughing now. You aren’t going to be laughing when I take the briefcase from Tanahashi…something that you couldn’t just do, you won’t be laughing when I take the MAIN EVENT of Wrestle Kingdom. You won’t be laughing when I take the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.

  • NJPW Releases Jay White Promo Pre-Okada Attack

    NJPW Releases Jay White Promo Pre-Okada Attack

    The CHAOS stable in New Japan is seeing some turbulent times. This past Sunday’s Destruction in Kobe event saw ‘Switchblade’ Jay White attack the leader of the group Kazuchika Okada and align himself Okada’s former manager Gedo.

    New Japan has now released a promo video of White before the attack happened. This follows his bout earlier in the night where he joined Will Ospreay and YOSHI-HASHI to defeat Taguchi Japan (Juice Robinson, Toa Henare & David Finlay). White took the win in that bout after hitting the Switchblade on Henare.

    In his backstage promo Jay White began with the comment “Very familiar feeling. Every single time that Okada or YOSHI (I am calm) try to take the lead and think they know better we end up losing. Every single time…LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TODAY.” White was joined by Will Ospreay in the backstage area and referred to directly stating “Will (Ospreay) did great, nothing against Will, YOSHI wanted to beat them from the start himself…and then he GOT CAUGHT and got his ar*e kicked.” Luckily Will saved him then your’s truly had to finish the job just like that. We won and that’s the job…Okada, good luck.” Jay White then left the scene for Ospreay to make some final comments. You can check out the full promo below:

  • Tetsuya Naito Makes Cryptic Comments Following Destruction in Kobe

    Tetsuya Naito Makes Cryptic Comments Following Destruction in Kobe

    Tetsuya Naito has made some cryptic comments following the Destruction in Kobe event this past Sunday. Naito’s Los Ingobernables de Japon stable defeated Suzuki-gun at the event after EVIL hit the Everything is EVIL on TAKA Michinoku.

    The show was main evented by Kazuchika Okada facing Hiroshi Tanahashi. The bout was contested for the January 4th Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight title shot. After the bout CHAOS member Jay White attacked Okada and essentially booted him from the group. Okada’s longtime manager Gedo also appeared and aligned himself with White.

    Naito’s comments following Destruction in Kobe appear to be referring to the ‘Chaos in CHAOS.’ The leader of Los Ingobernables appeared on camera for a post-show interview segment and made the following comments:

    “I don’t know if it will be a success or failure. But I believe if you want to make a change, you can’t be afraid to take a risk. This is the best timing for us, Los Ingobernables de Japon isn’t it? I will take the first step confidently. I will leave it to you guys to imagine the rest. But the answer is…of course…Tranquilo.

    This could be referring to the CHAOS stable being torn in half this past Sunday. The ‘stable-wars’ in NJPW have taken somewhat of a back seat over the past few years but could we be seeing a changing of the guard and CHAOS taking a backseat?

  • Gedo Turns On Kazuchika Okada at NJPW Destruction in Kobe

    Gedo Turns On Kazuchika Okada at NJPW Destruction in Kobe

    Gedo turned on longtime charge Kazuchika Okada In the aftermath of New Japan’s Destruction in Kobe show, aligning himself with ‘Switchblade’ Jay White.

    The groundwork for this turn was laid last month after the G1 Climax tournament, when Okada announced that Gedo would no longer accompany him to the ring.

    At first, many saw this as just the logical evolution of Okada’s character. As it turns out, it would have more to do with the ongoing storyline centered around dissension within the CHAOS faction.

    The Turn

    Okada battled Hiroshi Tanahashi in the main event at Destruction in Kobe, with the right to face the IWGP Heavyweight Champion at Wrestle Kingdom 13 at stake. After a grueling 35 minute classic, Tanahashi pinned Okada.

    Switchblade Jay White ran in and first attacked Tanahashi, but then turned his attention to Okada. White laid into Okada with stomps and strikes, then went to the English announce desk, where he confronted CHAOS stablemate Rocky Romero. After Romero refused to give up his chair, White tossed him aside, and took the chair anyway.

    YOSHI-HASHI ran down to make the save for Okada, but White hit him with the chair. Gedo then entered. He took the chair from White, only to hit Okada in the back with it. He proceeded to cut a promo on Okada, calling him a loser. This aligned him with White, and cemented the turn.

    Gedo then announced that White will soon face Tanahashi with the title shot up for grabs.

    CHAOS In Chaos

    The state of the CHAOS stable has been in question for months, perhaps even as far back as January. White joined the stable after the Wrestle Kingdom Tokyo Dome show, but always seemed like an odd fit. CHAOS was by and large a group that played by the rules, while White played more of a heel.

    White continued to splinter the group for the next several months. During the G1 Climax events, he would often team with YOH, but would leave his teammate to do most of the heavy lifting in their matches, and encouraged him to break rules.

    With Gedo breaking away from Okada, and now championing White, what is the current state of the CHAOS group? Will White and Gedo start their own faction? How will Okada react? Let us know what you think in the comments

  • NJPW Destruction in Kobe Results (9.23)

    NJPW Destruction in Kobe Results (9.23)

    The third and final NJPW Destruction show of 2018 took place Sunday, September 23 in Kobe, Japan at the Kobe World Hall.

    The main event of the show saw Hiroshi Tanahashi defend his Wrestle Kingdom 13 IWGP Championship title shot against Kazuchika Okada. The two wrote another memorable chapter in their epic rivalry, considered by many to be the best of this generation.

    The aftermath of the main event may prove to be memorable as well, as Okada’s former manager, Gedo, and CHAOS stablemate Switchblade Jay White turned on Okada after the bout.

    Here are the full results from the show:

    Yota Tsuji drew with Yuya UemuraThe two Young Lions went to a ten minute time limit draw

    Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) b. Ren Narita & Shota Umino – YOH won by pinfall on Narita after a Falcon Arrow

    Tiger Mask & Jushin Thunder Liger b. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado – Tiger Mask won by pinfall after a crucifix on Kanemaru

    Satoshi Kojima, Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi & Hiroyoshi Tenzan b. Tomoaki Honma, Togi Makabe, Ryusuke Taguchi & Ayato Yoshida – Nagata pinned Yoshida with a High-Angle Suplex

    The Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Beretta) b. Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer – Beretta won by pinfall on Archer with a crucifix

    CHAOS (Switchblade Jay White, YOSHI-HASHI & Will Ospreay) b. Taguchi Japan (Juice Robinson, Toa Henare & David Finlay) – Jay White won by pinfall after a Blade Runner on Henare

    Los Ingobernables De Japon (Tetsuya Naito, EVIL & SANADA) b. Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr. & TAKA Michinoku) – EVIL picked up the pinfall victory after hitting Everything is EVIL on Michinoku

    IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title Tournament Semifinal: KUSHIDA b. BUSHI – KUSHIDA won by pinfall after hitting BUSHI with two Back to the Futures

    Hiroshi Tanahashi b. Kazuchika Okada – Hiroshi Tanahashi won by pinfall after hitting a High Fly Flow

  • NJPW ‘Road To Destruction’ Yamaguchi Results (9.20)

    NJPW ‘Road To Destruction’ Yamaguchi Results (9.20)

    New Japan Pro Wrestling’s September scheduling is usually dominated by the DESTRUCTION shows – and 2018 is no different. This year’s lineup of shows will of course feature to ‘Road To’ shows, some of which will be available on NJPWWorld.

    Here’s the full results for the September 20th show in Yamaguchi:

    • Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura – This bout went to a Time Limit Draw 
    • Roppongi 3K (SHO & YOH) b. Ayato Yoshida & Shota Umino – YOH took the win after Umino tapped out in the Boston Crab
    • Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima & Tiger Mask b. Manabu Nakanishi, Ren Narita & Yuji Nagata – Tiger Mask hit the Tiger Driver on Narita to take the pinfall win
    • David Finlay, Juice Robinson & Ryusuke Taguchi b. Jushin Thunder Liger, KUSHIDA & Toa Henare – Finlay hit the Prima Nocta on Henare to take the pinfall win
    • Beretta, Will Ospreay & Chuckie T b. Suzuki-gun (Davey Boy Smith Jr., Lance Archer & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) – Ospreay hit the Storm Breaker on Kanemaru to take the pinfall win
    • BUSHI, EVIL, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito b. El Desperado, Minoru Suzuki, TAKA Michinoku & Zack Sabre Jr. – BUSHI hit the MX on TAKA to take the pinfall win
    • Jay White, Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI b. Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma & Hiroshi Tanahashi – Okada took the pinfall win after hitting the Rainmaker on Honma
  • NJPW Hype Destruction In Kobe With New YouTube Series, ‘The Wire’

    NJPW Hype Destruction In Kobe With New YouTube Series, ‘The Wire’

    As if NJPW’s new mini-documentary series, ‘The Recount,’ wasn’t enough of a statement of intent, New Japan has now begun releasing a series of news videos entitled ‘The Wire.’

    The first of these videos, once again catering towards a growing Western audience, previews the upcoming battle between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada. The rivals will face off once more this coming Sunday at Destruction in Kobe for the right to challenge Kenny Omega for the IWGP Heavyweight title at Wrestle Kingdom 13.

    The matchup sees Tanahashi defending his G1 briefcase as he attempts to best Okada, who fought Tanahashi to a time limit draw during the G1. If Okada were to come out victorious, he would claim the G1 briefcase and the contract inside guaranteeing a title match next January 4th.

    When asked by a reporter, “When do you hope to face Okada for the contract?” Tanahashi was thoughtful in response: “When should it be? I want to face him before my nerve fades away.”

    That honest reply has led to another match between these rivals, in a series that many consider the best NJPW feud in decades, if not ever.

    With ‘The Recount’ and now ‘The Wire,’ as well as another new show called ‘Top 5,’ it doesn’t appear that New Japan will be slowing down their aggressive expansion West any time soon.

  • Jeff Cobb On NJPW Long Beach Show & Potential Move To WWE

    Jeff Cobb On NJPW Long Beach Show & Potential Move To WWE

    Jeff Cobb was recently a guest on X-Pac’s 12360 Podcast. It’s been an eventful year for the former Guam Olympian who revealed he’s about to hit the free agent market.

    Cobb also said he is scheduled for the September 30th show in Long Beach for NJPW. “They haven’t announced me yet but I will be at the Long Beach show on the 30th,” Cobb said. “I’m not at liberty to say what else I’m doing with them the rest of the year but I will be hopefully more on New Japan World and all that fun stuff.”

    Cobb, who wrestles as Matanza Cueto for Lucha Underground, said his contract with the promotion is up following this season.

    “When the season is done, yes (finished with LU),” Cobb said. “I hope they don’t try to mess with me in the end but from what I was told going into season 4 is that I was good to go. I think if they try to get somebody else (to play Matanza Cueto), it wouldn’t be as good as the original.”

    Would Jeff Cobb Go To WWE?

    Cobb revealed he met with William Regal this weekend at PWG’s BOLA tournament. The annual 3-night tournament concluded on Sunday and will be available on DVD next month.

    “So (Regal) watched my match with Darby Allin and I definitely picked his brain after. So there’s two guys backstage who I will pick their brains after my match, and it was William Regal and the other was Brian Kendrick.”

    In terms of going to WWE, however, Cobb said he’d go if the offer was right but he’s happy with his current situation.

    “If WWE came calling and all the stars aligned I’d definitely go,” Cobb said. “But right now I’m having a blast. I’m working 3 days a week and making a nice living.”

    Cobb has also been seen on Ring of Honor television lately. He’s been disrupting matches in this year’s Top Prospect tournament.

    Listen to the full episode of Jeff Cobb on Xpac 1-2-360 here:

  • NJPW Release English Documentary Series On YouTube

    NJPW Release English Documentary Series On YouTube

    New Japan Pro Wrestling continue to cater to their ever growing Western fanbase. For those unfamiliar with the promotion’s 46-year-old history, NJPW is now releasing a series of mini-documentaries to YouTube.

    Called ‘The Recount,’ the videos feature English NJPW commentator Kevin Kelly providing context and history. The documentaries are focused on getting new, English speaking fans up to speed on a number of key historical moments. So far, they have uploaded docs on the IWGP US title and the history of the Bullet Club.

    In the past few weeks, the NJPW Global twitter account has been openly asking fans what kind of English content they would like to see, asking the Twitterverse, “It’s time to hear from you. What would you like to see from us in terms of new English content?”

    English speaking NJPW fans were quick to respond to the question, sparking this response from NJPW:

    This ‘Recount’ series follows on the heels of the recently released “California Dreaming” two-part series NJPW uploaded to YouTube. That series followed Katsuyori Shibata in his journey becoming the head coach of the NJPW LA Dojo.

    With NJPW releasing even more English content, providing English commentary on the majority of their NJPW World shows, and actively engaging and responding to their burgeoning fanbase, it’s clear that NJPW has concrete plans of trying to further break and develop their brand in the West.

  • Kenny Omega Teases Another NJPW Match Against Chris Jericho

    Kenny Omega Teases Another NJPW Match Against Chris Jericho

    IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega recently spoke to NJPW1972 on a variety of subjects. One of the more interesting aspects of the interview focused on Omega’s match against Pentagon/Penta El Zero at ALL IN.

    When asked about his opponent from the show Omega quipped “And that was kinda the beauty of the show that there are these we would call them diamonds in the rough where there are there talented people these stars waiting to be discovered and he’s one of them and we are happy to show that he can be not only famous in Mexico but also be famous in America, but he could be famous all over the world of course it was just a special match, but we gave a performance of even an IWGP champion defense.

    Omega then moved on to the appearance of Jericho after the match. The IWGP Intercontinental Champion Jericho appeared dressed as Pentagon and hit his Codebreaker move on ‘The Cleaner.’ Omega made the comment that “It’s one of those situations where there was no story, what was the meaning? It’s one of those situations where he can’t let it go. He wants his revenge. He wants to be the winner. He somehow feels as if he is above me. But what I want him to remember that he has a responsibility as Intercontinental champion. So, we’re in different worlds but I get the feeling that somehow, somewhere we’ll meet again and of course in a tag format that will be on the Jericho cruise.”

    Do you want to see another Omega vs Jericho match? Let us know in the comments

  • NJPW ‘Road To Destruction’ Kumamoto Results (9.18)

    NJPW ‘Road To Destruction’ Kumamoto Results (9.18)

    New Japan Pro Wrestling’s September scheduling is usually dominated by the DESTRUCTION shows – and 2018 is no different. This year’s lineup of shows will of course feature to ‘Road To’ shows, some of which will be available on NJPWWorld.

    Here’s the full results for the September 18th show in Kumamoto:

    Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura (10:00) – The bout ended in a time limit draw
    Ayato Yoshida & Ryusuke Taguchi b. Ren Narita & Shota Umino (8:29) – Taguchi hit the Dodon on Narita to gain the pinfall win
    TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima) & David Finlay b. Manabu Nakanishi, Toa Henare & Yuji Nagata (10:34) – Finlay hit the Prima Nocta on Henare to secure the pinfall win for his team
    Jushin Thunder Liger, KUSHIDA & Tiger Mask b. CHAOS (Rocky Romero, SHO & YOH) (8:26) – Tiger Mask hit a Clutch Hold on Rocky Romero for the win
    Suzuki-gun (Davey Boy Smith Jr., El Desperado & Lance Archer) b. CHAOS (Beretta & Will Ospreay) & Chuckie T (9:45) – Archer pinned Chuckie T following the Killer Bomb to secure the win for his team
    Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, EVIL, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito) b. Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, TAKA Michinoku, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Zack Sabre Jr. (11:41) – BUSHI hit the MX on TAKA to take the pinfall win
    Hiroshi Tanahashi, Juice Robinson & Togi Makabe b. CHAOS (Jay White, Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI) (14:46) – Robinson hit the 

    Pulp Friction on YOSHI-HASHI to secure the win for his team