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Harold Meij Comments On Tanahashi vs Omega’s Ideological Feud

Next January’s Wrestle Kingdom 13 event is being pushed as an event headlined by a battle of core ideologies.

On one side, you have Hiroshi Tanahashi, who doesn’t believe that New Japan Pro Wrestling should sacrifice the very things that made them so unique. So Japanese.

The other side of the argument is fronted by The Elite’s Kenny Omega, representing an outsider who wants to help bring global recognition to the promotion by adapting its style into something new. Evolving it into something he deems suitable.

It’s been an engaging feud so far — one that flirts with real-life tensions that exist within the company over alleged concerns of rampant “Westernization” that dilutes the “Strong Style” nature of Japanese puroresu.

Now an important voice has just been added to this feud: Harold Meij.

“They’re Almost Two Extremes To Each Other”

Meij is the current NJPW CEO, and has been speculated to have caused upset within the locker room with his recent decisions to reshuffle high-ranking New Japan corporate officials.

Speaking to Uproxx about their January extravaganza, Meij ruminated on the ideological clash between Omega and Tanahashi, juxtaposing it with NJPW’s philosophical stance.

“We talked a little bit about the philosophy, and I think that’s one of the things that sets New Japan apart from a lot of other promotions, or other sports for that matter, is we emphasize more the philosophical part… Keeping that in mind, I have to say that the Tanahashi vs. Kenny is going to be something special. Because they’re almost – I almost want to say they’re almost opposites, they’re almost two extremes to each other.”

“He Is The Epitome, Really, Of The Tradition Of New Japan”

“[…] if you’ve seen any of the comments that both have given, I mean, Tanahashi, for example, on the one hand, he is the essence of New Japan. He’s almost Mr. New Japan. I mean, he started with New Japan, he was brought up as Young Lion, he was there during the bad times, he was there during the good times. I mean, he’s been taking a lot of initiatives to help the company as well. Not just inside the ring, of course, as a wrestler, but also outside the ring he did a lot of PR. He went to personally sell tickets during our darker times… he is the epitome, really, of the tradition of New Japan. It’s in his DNA…that’s who he is.”

“Now, Kenny on the other hand,” he continued, “[…] incredibly high-quality moves, incredible stamina and agility, but he’s almost self-taught. Almost. He didn’t go to the dojo, obviously, so he doesn’t have that part of him. He came from other experiences from the world. He’s wrestled and fought the world, really. So it’s almost, you know, two polar opposites. And yeah, I almost have to say that I almost don’t want to see the outcome of that.”

Bullet Club Release “Paid Advertisement” For NJPW Los Angeles Shows

In the late 90s, the old NWO faction would release “paid advertisements” on Nitro. Bullet Club is now doing the same in NJPW.

The faction has been the focal point of NJPW’s marketing strategy for their July 1st and 2nd shows in L.A, and have now released the following video:

Bullet Club at NJPW G1 L.A Special

Somewhat surprisingly, Cody will receive an IWGP heavyweight title shot on night 1 of the 2-night event. At Dominion, Cody defeated Michael Elgin in what turned out to be a pretty important match.

The rest of the announced lineup so far:

NJPW July 1st 2017 Lineup

  1. the Briscoes, Will Ospreay, & Roppongi Vice (CHAOS) vs. Bad Luck Fale, the Young Bucks, Yujiro Takahashi & Marty Scurll (Bullet Club)
  2. Jushin Liger, Volador Jr., Dragon Lee & Titan vs. Sanada, Evil, Bushi & Hiromu Takahashi (Los Ingobernables)
  3. IWGP U.S Championship Tournament (1st Round)
    Jay Lethal vs. Hangman Page (Bullet Club)
  4. IWGP U.S Championship Tournament (1st Round)
    Juice Robinson vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
  5. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kushida, Jay White & David Finlay vs. Billy Gunn, Yoshi Tatsu, Sho Tanaka & Yohei Komatsu
  6. IWGP U.S Championship (1st Round)
    Tomohiro Ishii (CHAOS) vs. Tetsuya Naito (Los Ingobernables)
  7. IWGP U.S Championship (1st Round)
    Michael Elgin vs. Kenny Omega
  8. IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match
    Kazuchika Okada (c)(CHAOS) vs. Cody (Bullet Club)

NJPW July 2nd 2017 Lineup

  1. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag-Team Championships
    the Young Bucks (c) (CHAOS) vs. Roppongi Vice (CHAOS)
  2. IWGP Intercontinental Championship
    Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Billy Gunn
  3. U.S Championship Tournament Semi-Finals & Finals

The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega Post “Harmful Ribs” on Masa, Flip Gordon

In the latest edition of the Elite’s Youtube series “Being the Elite”, Omega and the Young Bucks play a “harmful rib” on Masa. They also welcome Flip Gordon to the Ring of Honor roster.

Cody and Frankie Kazarian also appear on this episode:

Being the Elite

The Bucks and Omega have now posted 57 episodes of the show, which often includes other members of Bullet Club.

Flip Gordon, who took part in Ring of Honor tapings back in June, only started his career back in 2015.

The Young Bucks recently won the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championships at Dominion, and are scheduled to defend those titles against former champions, Roppongi Vice, at the NJPW Los Angeles show on July 1st. The Bucks are also ROH tag team champions, and will most likely face War Machine soon.

Kenny Omega most recently wrestled to a time limit draw with Okada at Dominion. He is scheduled to participate in the IWGP U.S Championship tournament on July 1st and 2nd.

NJPW Dominion: Okada vs Omega II Results

New Japan Pro Wrestling’s annual Dominion show took place today inside the historic Osaka-Jo Hall. The main event of the card was the much anticipated rematch between Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega for the IWGP World Heavyweight Title. Here are the full results from the sold out event:

David Finlay, Tomoyuki Oka & Shota Umino b. Hirai Kawato, Katsuya Kitamura & Tetsuhiro Yagi – Finlay hit the Prima Nocta on Yagi to secure the win for his team

Togi Makabe, Yuji Nagata, Tiger Mask W & Tiger Mask IV b. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, Manabu Nakanishi & Jushin Thunder Liger – Makabe hit the King Kong Knee Drop on Nakanishi to secure the win for his team.

NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Championship Gauntlet Match – SANADA, EVIL & BUSHI b.

  • Ryusuke Taguchi, Juice Robinson & Ricochet
  • Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano & YOSHI-HASHI
  • Bad Luck Fale, Hangman Page & Yujiro Takahashi
  • Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Daichi

BUSHI secured the win in this 6 man gauntlet match by hitting the MX on Taguchi in the final round, this was Los Ingobernables’ first defence of the titles

IWGP Junior Tag Championship Match – The Young Bucks b. Roppongi Vice (Rocky Romero & Barreta) – The Young Bucks regain their Junior Tag Team Titles after Nick Jackson submitted Rocky Romero with a Sharpshooter

IWGP Tag Championship Match – Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa b. War Machine Raymond (Rowe & Hanson) – Tonga & Loa regained their Tag Team Titles after Tonga hit the Guerrilla Warfare. This was War Machine’s second defence of the belts

Cody b. Michael Elgin – Cody hit the Cross Rhodes to defeat Elgin in just under 12 minutes

IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match – KUSHIDA b. Hiromu Takahashi – Best of the Super Juniors winner KUSHIDA finally regained his Junior Heavyweight title by applying the Hoverboard Lock just before the twenty minute mark. This was Hiromu’s 5th defence of the title. BUSHI appeared after the match and sprayed mist in KUSHIDA’s face, seemingly asserting himself as the next challenger for the belt

NEVER Openweight Championship – ‘Lumberjack Death Match’ Minoru Suzuki b. Hirooki Goto – Suzuki took the win after hitting the Gotch Style Piledriver, YOSHI-HASHI appeared after the match and declared himself the next challenger to the NEVER title

IWGP Intercontinental Championship Match – Hiroshi Tanahashi b. Tetsuya Naito – Tanahashi won the gold using the Texas Clover Leaf. Naito had threatened to destroy the Intercontinental Title and remove it from New Japan if he won this match

IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match – Kazuchika Okada vs Kenny Omega – HOW DO THEY DO IT!? This match ended in a time limit draw at the 60 minute mark and somehow it topped the bout they had at Wrestle Kingdom this year. Go out of your way to watch this incredible match