January 4th
On this day in history in ....
1923 - Charlie Rentrop defeats Clarence Eklund for the World Light Heavyweight Title in Sheridan, Wyoming, ending Eklund's second reign.
1929 - Gus Sonnenberg defeats Ed "Strangler" Lewis to win the World Heavyweight Title in Boston, Massachusetts, ending Lewis' fifth reign. The National Wrestling Association would later withdraw its recognition of Sonnenberg in favor of Dick Shikat, based on Sonnenberg not facing "real contenders".
1945 - Frankie Talaber defeats The Great Mephisto for the Midwest Wrestling Association World Junior Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio. This began Talaber's fourth reign and ended Mephisto's third.
1951 - Jackie Nichols ends Frankie Talaber's seventh MWA World Junior Heavyweight Title in Columbus, Ohio.
1955 - Lee Fields and Herb Welch defeat Mario Galento and Red Roberts in a tournament final to become the first holders of the Gulf Coast version of the NWA Southern Tag Team Title.
1957 - Chief Big Heart defeats Jerry Graham in Atlanta, Georgia, to win the Georgia version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title.
1958 - James Manley, better known in the WWF and WCW as Jim Powers, is born in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
1961 - Nick Bockwinkel and Edouard Carpentier defeat Stan Holek and The Preacher for the World Wrestling Association International Television Tag Team Title in Los Angeles, California, ending Holek and Preacher's second reign.
1962 - Chris and John Tolos win the Toronto version of the NWA International Tag Team Title for the second time, defeating Whipper Billy Watson and Yukon Eric.
1966 - Johnny Barend and Ripper Collins defeat Luther Lindsay and Bearcat Wright for the NWA Hawaii Tag Team Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.
1970 - Chris Klucsaritis, better known as Mortis and Kanyon in the WCW and WWF, is born in Sunnyside, New York.
1971 - The Infernos defeat José Lothario and Danny Miller to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Title in Orlando, Florida.
1972 - Bobby Shane defeats Bob Roop for the NWA Florida Television Title in Tampa, Florida.
1974 - Dick Dunn defeats Duke Miller for the NWA Alabama Heavyweight Title in Dothan, Alabama, beginning his third reign.
1975 - Jackie Fargo defeats Don Kent to win the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1980 - Rimi Yokota defeats Chino Sato to become the first AJW Junior Champion in Tokyo, Japan.
1981 - Former World Light Heavyweight Champion Clarence Eklund dies at age 93.
1981 - Tomoko Kitamura (Lioness Asuka) defeats Noriko Kawakami for the AJW Junior Title in Tokyo, Japan. Rimi Yokota vacated the title in August 1980.
1983 - Bryce Remsberg, one of the top referees on the independent scene in the Northeast for CHIKARA, ROH and many other promotions, is born.
1986 - Arn Anderson defeats Wahoo McDaniel in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA World Television Title in Greensboro, North Carolina. The title was stripped from Dusty Rhodes on October 19 due to Rhodes having his leg broken by Ric Flair and Ole and Arn Anderson on September 29.
1986 - Condor Saito defeats Kazue Nagahori to win the vacant AJW Junior Title in Tokyo, Japan. Yumi Ogura vacated the title on December 12.
1988 - In Dallas, Texas, The Freebirds (Terry Gordy, King Parsons and Buddy Roberts) defeat Chris Adams, Matt Borne (subbing for Kevin Von Erich) and Steve Simpson to win the World Class Six-Man Tag Team Title.
1989 - Eric Embry defeats Cactus Jack for the World Class Light Heavyweight Title for the fifth time. Embry would be the final champion. The title was vacated in May after he won the World Class Texas Heavyweight Title on April 7, and abandoned in August when World Class became the USWA.
1989 - Madusa Miceli wins the IWA Japan Women's Title from Chigusa Nagayo in Tokyo, Japan.
1990 - Bull Nakano defeats Mitsuko Nishiwaki in a tournament final for the vacant WWWA World Singles Title in Tokyo, Japan. The title was vacated by Lioness Asuka on July 19, 1989 when she retired.
1992 - At New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Starrcade 1992 in Tokyo Dome", Riki ChÅshÅ« defeats Tatsumi Fujinami to retain his Greatest 18 Title and win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title. This ended Fujinami's fourth reign and began ChÅshÅ«'s third.
1993 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome", IWGP World Heavyweight Champion The Great Muta defeats Masahiro Chono to win Chono's NWA World Title. Also, Jushin Liger defeats Ultimo Dragon for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title, beginning Liger's sixth reign.
1994 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Battlefield", The Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior (Road Warrior Hawk) and Power Warrior (Kensuke Sasaki)) defeat The Jurassic Powers (Hercules Hernandez and Scott Norton) to win the IWGP World Tag Team Title, beginning their second reign.
1995 - Memphis promoter John Regus dies at age 78.
1995 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Battle 7", Antonio Inoki defeats Sting in the finals of the Final Countdown BVD Tournament.
1996 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 1996", Nobuhiko Takada defeats Keiji Muto to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title, ending Muto's second reign. Also, Jushin Liger defeats Koji Kanemoto for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title. This began Liger's seventh reign and ended Kanemoto's second.
1997 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 1997", Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura defeat Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan to win the IWGP World Tag Team Title. This began Fujinami and Kimura's fourth reign and ended Chono and Tenzan's second. Also, Jushin Liger defeats Ultimo Dragon for the eight J-Crown titles.
1998 - Riki ChÅshÅ« wrestled what was then to be his final five career matches, consecutively, at New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome". The series of matches was called the "Riki Road Final Message 5". ChÅshÅ« pinned Kazuyuki Fujita and Yutaka Yoshie after lariats, made Tatsuhito Takaiwa submit to the Sasori-Gatame (ChÅshÅ«'s own finishing move), and was defeated by Takashi Iizuka by submission with an ankle lock. In his final match, ChÅshÅ« pinned Jushin Liger after a lariat.
1999 - The Monday Night War continued, and featured two very infamous moments, both occurring on WCW Monday Nitro. WWF RAW is WAR's show, taped December 28 in Worcester, Massachusetts at the Centrum, won the night with a 5.7 rating. That rating was contributed to by Tony Schiavone's comment that Mankind would win the WWF World Title on RAW and "put a lot of butts in the seats", during Nitro. Nitro was live from WCW's homebase, Atlanta, Georgia at the Georgia Dome, and featured "The Fingerpoke of Doom", when Hollywood Hulk Hogan simply poked WCW World Champion Kevin Nash in the chest as the two faced off, causing him to fall to the mat. Hogan pinned Nash, won his fifth WCW World Title, and the nWo was reformed. The crowd at the Georgia Dome was stunned at the "main event" as it had been set up as Hogan and Nash having a grudge match. Nitro came in second with a 5.0 rating.
1999 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 1999", Keiji Muto defeats Scott Norton to win his third IWGP World Heavyweight Title. Also, Kendo Kashin and Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeat Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Title.
2000 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 2000", Kensuke Sasaki pinned Genichiro Tenryu for his second IWGP World Heavyweight Title.
2000 - In Osaka, Japan, Super Delfin defeats Dick Togo to become the first Osaka Pro Wrestling Singles Champion, and Kuishimbo Kamen defeats Ebessan to become the first Osaka Pro World's Best Attraction Champion.
2000 - Manami Toyota wins her third WWWA World Singles Title, ending the third reign of Yumiko Hotta in Tokyo, Japan. At the same event, Rumi Kazama, Carol Midori and Eagle Sawai defeat Keiko Aono, Noriyo Tateno and Harley Saito for the Ladies' Legend Pro Wrestling Six-Woman Tag Team Title.
2001 - José de Jesus DÃaz Mendoza, better known as Villano I, dies at age 54.
2001 - New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 2001", featured a six-man tournament for the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Title, which was vacated on October 9 when then-champion Kensuke Sasaki lost a non-title match to Toshiaki Kawada. Kawada and Masahiro Chono received first-round byes in the tournament. 62,001 fans attended the event. The results:
- In a tournament quarterfinal match, Kensuke Sasaki defeated Satoshi Kojima by submission with a Boston crab.
- In a tournament quarterfinal match, IWGP World Tag Team Champion Hiroyoshi Tenzan pinned Yuji Nagata after a moonsault.
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Koji Kanemoto and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Minoru Tanaka defeated Shinya Makabe and Tatsuhito Takaiwa, when Kanemoto made Makabe submit with an ankle lock.
- Takashi Iizuka defeated Kendo Kashin with a sleeper hold.
- In a tournament semifinal match, Kensuke Sasaki defeated Masahiro Chono by submission with the Strangle Hold γ.
- In a tournament semifinal match, Toshiaki Kawada pinned IWGP World Tag Team Champion Hiroyoshi Tenzan after a powerbomb.
- Keiji Muto and Shinjiro Otani defeated Jushin Liger and Manabu Nakanishi, when Otani made Liger submit with a cobra twist.
- Riki ChÅshÅ« and Shinya Hashimoto fought to a no contest.
- Kensuke Sasaki pinned Toshiaki Kawada after a Northern Lights bomb to win the tournament and the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Title, beginning his third reign.
2002 - Kayo Noumi defeats Kayoko Haruyama for the AJW World Singles Title in Tokyo, Japan, beginning her second reign.
2002 - Brett Bonz defeats John Allen to win the NWA Southwest Television Title in North Richland Hills, Texas.
2003 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 2003", Yoshihiro Takayama defeats Tsuyoshi Kosaka to win the NWF Heavyweight Title, revived after 22 years of inactivity. Also, the Young Generation Cup four-man tournament took place, with Ryushi Yanagisawa defeating Yutaka Yoshie in the finals.
2003 - Mika Nishio defeats Kaori Yoneyama to win the AJW World Singles Title in Tokyo, Japan.
2003 - Kevin Northcutt defeats Rip Steele for the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title in Magee, Mississippi.
2003 - Justin Idol defeats Scottie Gash in a tournament final to win the vacant NWA East Three Rivers Title in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
2003 - Superstar Steve defeats Takao Omori in Neosho, Missouri for the World League Wrestling Heavyweight Title.
2004 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Wrestling World 2004", IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura defeats NWF Heavyweight Champion Yoshihiro Takayama in Tokyo, Japan to unify the titles. The NWF title dates back to 1970 and Pedro Martinez's National Wrestling Federation, which was initially an NWA office, and was mainly defended in the Buffalo, New York, Cleveland, Ohio and Toronto, Ontario areas, until then-champion Johnny Powers took it with him on a tour of Japan. Powers lost the NWF title to Antonio Inoki in 1973, and the title remained a New Japan-promoted title until it was retired in 1981. In 2003, the title was revived by NJPW, but was again retired when Nakamura defeated Takayama. Also at the show, Jushin Liger defeats Takashi Sugiura for the Pro Wrestling NOAH GHC Junior Heavyweight Title.
2004 - Amazing Kong defeats Ayako Hamada to win the WWWA World Singles Title in Tokyo, Japan. At the same show, Saki Maemura and Kaori Yoneyama defeat Hikaru and Haruka Matsuo for the vacant WWWA World Tag Team Title.
2004 - Caprice Coleman defeats Rainman for the NWA Wildside Television Title in Cornelia, Georgia, ending Rainman's second reign.
2005 - At New Japan's annual Tokyo Dome show, "Toukon Festival: Wrestling World 2005", Tiger Mask defeated HEAT (Minoru Tanaka) for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title, beginning Tiger Mask's second reign and ending Tanaka's third. Also, Shinsuke Nakamura defeats Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the IWGP U-30 Title, and Ron Waterman won an eight-man MMA-style (worked) tournament, defeating Yuji Nagata in the final match.
2005 - Brian Beech defeats Deuce to win the Heartland Wrestling Association Television Title in Cincinnati, Ohio.
2006 - Aaron Stevens defeats CM Punk for the OVW Television Title in Louisville, Kentucky.
2007 - WWE signed their first third generation Diva, Nattie Neidhart, who would debut on the main roster as Natalya. Neidhart is the granddaughter of Stu Hart.
2007 - Two-time NWA World Midgets' Champion Harold "Cowboy" Lang dies at age 56 in Portland, Oregon.
2007 - Kaio wins his third Italian Championship Wrestling Italian Heavyweight Title in Aosta, Italy, defeating Andres Diamond.
2008 - New Japan held their annual Tokyo Dome event. CJ sent the following results:
Thanks to CJ at www.thewrestlingarchive.net for sending along the following:
NJPW Wrestle Kingdom II (4th January 2008 - Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, JAPAN)
RISE (Milano Collection AT, Minoru & Prince Devitt) Vs. 'The Phenomenal' A.J. Styles, 'The Instant Classic' Christian Cage & Petey Williams
Winners: A.J. Styles, Christian Cage & Petey Williams (10:25)Â
NJPW IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship Match: Wataru Inoue (Champion) Vs. 'The Fallen Angel' Christopher Daniels
Winner: Wataru Inoue (10:17)Â
Abyss Vs. Manabu Nakanishi
Winner: Manabu Nakanishi (6:00)Â
Katsushi Takemura, Masato Tanaka, Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Yutaka Yoshie Vs. Koji Kanemoto, Ryusuke Taguchi, Takashi Iizuka & Tiger Mask IV
Winners: Katsushi Takemura, Masato Tanaka, Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Yutaka Yoshie (8:36)Â
Hardcore Match: Great Bash Heel (Togi Makabe & Toru Yano) Vs. Team 3D (Brother Devon & Brother Ray)
Winners: Team 3D (13:12)Â
Legend (Jushin 'Thunder' Liger, Masahiro Chono, Riki Choshu & Tatsumi Fujinami) Vs. Voodoo Murders (Shuji Kondo, TARU & 'brother' YASSHI), Gedo & Jado
Winners: Legend (7:18)Â
Hirooki Goto Vs. The Great Muta
Winner: The Great Muta (13:04)Â
NJPW IWGP Tag Team Championship Match: Giant Bernard & Travis Tomko (Champions) Vs. The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner)
Winners: Giant Bernard & Travis Tomko (12:50)Â
IGF IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Kurt Angle (Champion) Vs. Yuji Nagata
Winner: Kurt Angle (18:29)Â
NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Championship Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi (Champion) Vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura (New Champion) (23:08)
2008 - WWE's Raw brand ran the Westchester County Center in White Plains. Billy Krotchsen filed the following report:
*Brian Kendrick pinned Vladimir Kozlov.
*Ashley Massaro came out and told the crowd that she missed them while being away and was happy to be back.
*Atlas DaBone pinned Charlie Haas and left with Ashley.
*In a Royal Rumble Qualifying match, Snitsky pinned Drew McIntyre.
*Nick Nemeth (Nicky of Spirit Squad fame with longer hair aka the future Dolph Ziggler) pinned Super Crazy.
*WWE Women's champion Beth Phoenix pinned Maria.
*WWE Tag Team champions Cody Rhodes & Hardcore Holly defeated Santino Marella & Trevor Murdoch.
*They announced Raw would be held at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ on 4/28 (Day after Backlash PPV) with tickets going on sale 1/19.
*Jillian Hall comes out and begins singing. Ricky Steamboat comes out and tells her to leave. He tells the crowd that he still works for WWE helping with younger talent. He calls out DH Smith and tells him that he has big shoes to fill, being the son of Davey Boy Smith. JBL comes out and rips on the crowd and Smith, leading to....
*JBL pinned DH Smith with the clothesline from hell.
*Triple H pinned Ken Kennedy. William Regal tried to interfere but failed. After the match, Triple H said he wanted to pay tribute to a legend from White Plains. He pointed out Betty Skaaland, the wife of the late WWE Hall of Famer Arnold Skaaland in the crowd and asked everyone to show respect for Skaaland, who promoted the venue for years.
*WWE champion Randy Orton pinned WWE Intercontinental champion Jeff Hardy.
2008 - WWE broadcast Smackdown. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We begin tonight's show with a look back at two weeks ago when Edge gave his acceptance speech as the new champion. We see Batista and Edge meet in the ring in a three-on-one handicap match. We see Batista appear to win the title but he is told by Vickie that he needed to pin Edge to win the title.
We are live on tape from Richmond, Virginia and your announcers are Jonathan Coachman and Michael Cole.
Vickie Guerrero is wheeled out by Teddy Long and she welcomes everyone and wishes them a Happy New Year. She welcomes everyone to the first Smackdown of 2008. Vickie tells Taker and Batista that if they lay a finger on Edge, their chances of regaining the championship will go up in smoke. Vickie says that she has been consulting with the love of her life and in the spirit of competition, she has brought us the Beat the Clock Challenge. The winner of the challenge tonight will face Edge at the Royal Rumble. Participating tonight will be Finlay, Rey Mysterio, Batista, and the Undertaker. Vickie introduces a man of extraordinary credentials and a man of fairness and oratory skills par excellence. She brings out the newest color commentator, Jonathan Coachman.
We see footage from last week's Raw of William Regal getting ready to hit Hornswoggle with the brass knuckles only to chicken out. We see Vince slap and berate Regal for failing him.
Match Number One: Fit Finlay with Hornswoggle versus Montel Vontavious Porter in a Beat the Clock Challenge Match
Porter goes for Finlay's leg and Finlay gets out of the hold after a take down. Finlay with a take down but Porter escapes the hold. Finlay with a drop toe hold into a cover. Finlay with another leg take down into a cover but he cannot get a count. Finlay slaps Porter, but Porter slaps back. Porter and Finlay both with reversals. Porter with a kick to Finlay and then Finlay with a head butt that sends Porter out of the ring. Porter punches Finlay on the floor and then Hornswoggle distracts Porter but Porter keeps his eyes on the prize and hits a clothesline on Finlay. We go to commercial
We are back and Finlay is working on Porter’s leg as Porter tries to escape the hold. Porter with forearms to get out of the hold and Finlay with a near fall. Finlay with a body scissors but Porter with a cover. Porter lifts Finlay up while Finlay still has the body scissors and he hits a slam for a near fall. Porter with a cravate on Finlay. Finlay gets Porter into the corner and Porter with a boot to Finlay’s head and Porter gets a near fall. Porter returns to the cravate and then he connects with elbows to the head. Finlay with a hammer lock and arm bar with his knee on Porter's head. Finlay with a boot to Porter’s head followed by an Irish whip and he misses a charge into the corner. Porter with the running boot into the corner but Finlay gets his foot on the rope to stop the count. Hornswoggle throws a shillelagh into the ring. Porter takes the shillelagh but the referee takes it away from Porter. Finlay hits Porter with another shillelagh and gets the three count.
Winner: Fit Finlay (in 9:46)
After the match, Vince McMahon comes to the ring and he celebrates with his son. We go to commercial.
We are back with the Smack of the Night: Jamie Noble's date with Michelle I never pause between words McCool.
Match Number Two: Chuck Pulambo Palumbo and Michelle Loving Life McCool versus Kenny Dykstra and Victoria
Kenny and Chuck start things off and Chuck with a side head lock take down for a near fall. Chuck with a shoulder in the corner and he tries to break but Dykstra punches Palumbo. Chuck with a back elbow and Kenny tags in Victoria. Victoria climbs on Chuck’s back and Chuck with a snap mare followed by a drop kick from Michelle. Michelle with an arm wringer and arm bar. Victoria with a reversal. Michelle uses the ropes to escape and she connects with an arm drag. Victoria sends Michelle into the ring post and then pulls her into the ring for a near fall. Victoria with an arm wringer take down followed by a leg drop to the arm into an arm bar. Michelle with an arm drag followed by a belly-to-belly suplex and both women are down. Kenny and Chuck are in and Chuck punches Kenny followed by an Irish whip but he charges into an elbow. Palumbo with an overhead belly-to-belly followed by a Bossman slam for a two count. Palumbo misses a big boot in the corner and Dykstra with forearms to the back followed by a neck breaker for a two count. Dykstra goes to the turnbuckles but Palumbo with a punch followed by a superplex and both men are down. Victoria and Michelle tag in and Michelle hits a cross body from the top followed by a clothesline. Michelle hits a drop kick after avoiding a clothesline. Kenny grabs Michelle but Michelle kicks Kenny. That allows Victoria to hit the Widow’s Peak for the three count.
Winner: Kenny Dykstra and Victoria
After the match, while Kenny and Victoria celebrate at ringside; Chuck attacks the turnbuckles. Michelle apologizes to Chuck but Chuck says that he is sick of her and she can’t do nuttin right. Chuck tells Michelle to stay in the ring while he rides to the back.
Vickie tells Teddy Long that she wants more cream in her coffee and sends Teddy away. Chavo Guerrero enters the office and he wants to know if she is aware of what she is doing to the Guerrero family. The relationship is tearing the family apart. Vickie says that Chavo is just angry that he is not in the Beat the Clock Challenge. Chavo says that he wants to roll back the hands of time. He wants something that he cannot have. We go to commercial.
We are back and we are reminded of Finlay’s time in the Beat the Clock Challenge.
Match Number Three: Chavo Guerrero versus Funaki in a Beat the Clock Challenge Match
They lock up and Funaki with a side head lock but Chavo with a boot and Latino uppercut for a near fall. Chavo with a snap mare and near fall. Chavo slams Funaki and gets a one count. Chavo with a hard Irish whip and inside cradle for a near fall. Chavo with another Latino uppercut for a two count. Chavo tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Funaki counters with a cross body. Funaki with a tilt-a-whirl head scissors. Chavo with a tilt-a-whirl slam for a near fall. Chavo with a forearm to the back followed by a Latino uppercut for another near fall. Funaki with an inside cradle for a near fall. Chavo with a near fall. Chavo with a Saito suplex to Funaki for a two count. Chavo with a kick to the back and a near fall. Funaki with a chop but he misses a drop kick and Chavo with a cover and bridge for a near fall. Chavo kicks Funaki around the ring and then he tries for a La Magistral for a two count. Funaki with a rollup for a two count but Chavo gets to the ropes. Chavo with kicks to Funaki’s back. Chavo tries for another Latino uppercut but Funaki with a back slide. Funaki with an enzuigiri for a near fall. Funaki jumps around and then he is put on the top turnbuckle. Funaki with a slap followed by a cross body for a near fall. Funaki with a back kick but Chavo with an Irish whip. Funaki moves and tries for a rollup but Chavo holds on to the ropes. Chavo with the Gory Bomb for the three count.
Winner: Chavo Guerrero (in 6:02)
We see Batista walking in the back as we go to commercial.
Vickie Guerrero appears on the Fist-O-Tron and she says that Teddy Long has an announcement. Teddy says that Batista will also be facing Zack Ryder as well in a handicap match.
Match Number Four: Batista versus Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder in a Beat the Clock Challenge Match
Batista with a kick and punches to Zack and Curt. Batista runs Curt into the corner and connects with shoulders. Batista tries for a Batista Bomb on Curt but Zack charges at Batista and gets a back body drop. Batista catches Hawkins out of the corner and sets for the Batista Bomb but they low bridge Batista and get a few near falls. Hawkins and Ryder with kicks to Batista’s back. They connect with a hard Irish whip. They kick Batista out of the ring and then they go out after Batista. Batista punches Ryder and Hawkins on the floor. Ryder with a leg drop followed by a leap frog neck breaker by Hawkins for a near fall. Hawkins with a knee drop followed by a splash from Ryder for a near fall. Ryder and Hawkins try for a double Impact DDT and they hit it. They try for a second one and Batista with a back body drop. Batista with a double spear. Batista with an Irish whip and running clothesline into the corner. Batista with a power slam to Ryder and a spinebuster to Hawkins. Batista is unable to hit the Batista Bomb as time runs out.
No Contest
After the match, Batista punches the mat in frustration. We go to commercial.
We are back with the Raw Rebound and a look at Ric Flair’s match with Triple H.
Montel Vontavious Porter is on the phone and he is angry at the loss of his match. He says that he is better than Finlay and the Beat the Clock Challenge. He says that he needs everyone to see how great he is. He is going to shatter the glass ceiling. He is going to make his mark on the industry. He is going to do what Triple H couldn’t do and he is going to retire Ric Flair.
Cole and Coach talk about Porter's desire to beat Ric Flair.
Cole interviews Rey Mysterio and asks how he prepares for an opponent he does not know. Rey says that beating the clock is unlike any challenge. Rey says that he likes to study his opponent but he does not know who his opponent will be. In order to win his match, he needs to be fast and he needs to be furious. That is his style. Rey says that he has won the title once and he will not stop to win it again. We go to commercial.
We are back and we see footage of Jimmy Wang Yang and Shannon Moore’s success against WWE Tag Team Champions John Morrison and Mike Mizanin.
Match Number Five: Deuce and Domino with Cherry versus Jimmy Wang Yang and Shannon Moore
Deuce and Yang start things off and he connects with a forearm and knee to Yang. Deuce with a rollup for a near fall. Yang gets out of a hip toss and connects with a series of kicks and a drop kick. Yang is sent out of the ring and Cherry is knocked down. Yang helps Cherry up and Domino hits Yang. Deuce goes out after Yang and hot shots him on the apron. Deuce with a near fall. Deuce with a front face lock and then he puts Yang on the top rope before Domino with a forearm to the back. Domino kicks Yang and then he applies a Cobra Clutch. Yang with a jawbreaker to get out of the hold and then Domino knocks Moore down to prevent the tag by Yang. Yang with a rana and then he tags in Moore who hits a clothesline and spinning heel kick for a near fall. Domino sends Moore into the corner but Moore with an elbow and cross body. Deuce throws Yang over the top rope to the floor. Domino gets Moore up for the Rockerplex but Moore sends Domino into Deuce and then Moore with a rollup for the three count.
Winner: Jimmy Wang Yang and Shannon Moore
We are back and Matt Striker is introduced as the opponent for the Undertaker, but he comes out and says that Vickie Guerrero named him guest referee and says that Mark Henry is the opponent for Undertaker. We see footage from three weeks ago when Taker was attacked by Big Daddy V and Mark Henry after their match.
Match Number Six: Undertaker versus Mark Henry with guest referee Matt Striker in a Beat the Clock Challenge Match
Taker with a punch and side head lock to Henry. Henry with a shoulder tackle and Taker pops back up. Taker with punches to Henry and then he slams Henry’s head into the turnbuckles. Henry punches back and he works over Taker in the corner. Henry with an Irish whip but Taker with a big boot. Henry with a shoulder tackle for a near fall. Henry punches Taker and Taker goes through the ropes to the floor. Henry goes out after Taker and Taker punches Henry on the floor. Taker Irish whips Henry into the ring steps. Taker hangs Henry over the apron and Taker with a boot to Henry’s head. Taker gets on the apron and he connects with the leg drop to Henry. Taker with a head butt to Henry followed by punches. Taker works on Henry’s shoulder and arm. Taker works on the arm and it is time to go Old School but Henry with a punch before Taker can enter the school house. Henry with an Irish whip and body block for a near fall. Taker kicks Henry but Henry kicks back. Taker with a DDT and both men are down. Taker goes Old School as time continues to run but Henry catches Taker in a bear hug. Taker gets out of the hold and he punches Henry. Henry punches back. Taker hits the choke slam on Henry but Matt Striker cannot make the three count. The time runs out as Taker chases Striker from the ring.
No Contest
After the match, Taker with a slam to Mark Henry and then he hits a leg drop of doom. We go to commercial.
We are back with a Moments Ago Moment of Matt Striker getting a muscle spasm when Matt Striker was refereeing the match between the Undertaker and Mark Henry.
We are told that there is a new member of announce team and it is Diva Search contestant Lena. Lena is with Matt Striker and Matt says that the Undertaker failed to beat the clock. The Undertaker failed to beat Mark Henry in the time allotted. The Undertaker threatened to put his hands on Matt Striker and Matt says that he will single handedly beat him into oblivion. Matt says that Big Daddy V will do it as well.
We run through the card for the Royal Rumble.
We also see footage of Chavo Guerrero defeating Funaki to become the current leader in the Beat the Clock Challenge. We go to commercial.
Match Number Seven: Rey Mysterio versus Edge with the Edge Rmy in a Beat the Clock Challenge Match
Edge goes into the ropes as the bell rings to avoid Rey and Edge laughs at Rey. Edge goes out of the ring and Rey gets frustrated. Edge returns to the ring and then he goes back to the floor again. Rey with a rana to Edge and then he hits a drop kick that sends Edge into the corner. Rey with a head scissors that sends Edge into the turnbuckles. Rey with a springboard seated senton for a near fall. Edge with a big boot to Rey’s face. Edge throws Rey out of the ring and the Rmy attacks Rey on the floor. Edge kicks Rey as he returns to the ring. Edge with a hard Irish whip to Rey. Batista comes to the ring and he clotheslines the Rmy and gets rid of them. Edge gets distracted and he is drop kicked into the ropes for the 619 but Edge ducks. Rey with a rollup for a near fall followed by a springboard crossbody for a near fall. Edge with a wheelbarrow into a hot shot in the corner. Edge with kicks to Rey. The Undertaker comes out and he stares at Edge and then he summons a bell and the lights go out.
The lights go back on and Edge is in the ropes. Rey hits the 619 and springboard splash for the three count.
Winner: Rey Mysterio
2009 - New Japan held their annual Tokyo Dome event. Lee Relph penned the following....The day came at last where the pupil finally surpassed the teacher, as Hiroshi Tanahashi today defeated Keiji Muto to bring home the IWGP Heavyweight Title. Tanahashi and Nakamura, the latter of whom defended the New Japan ring against Pro Wrestling NOAH, are in the lead going into the New Year, and it was Nakamura who Tanahashi nominated as his first defence opponent. New Japan Pro-Wrestling is a company with a history of massive inter-promotional warfare though, and the return of both its greatest prize as well as the junior title was soured by the outflow of both tag belts into the custody of TNA Wrestling. 2009 promises to be a fascinating year.
NJPW “WRESTLE KINGDOM III IN TOKYO DOME”, 1/4/09 (WPW/PPV)
Tokyo Dome
40,000 Fans
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1. Wrestle Kingdom Grand Opening VIENTO DORADO: Mistico, Ryusuke Taguchi & Prince Devitt beat Averno, Jado & Gedo (9:50) when Mistico used the La Mística on Averno.
2. Jushin Thunder Liger 20th Anniversary Match: Jushin Thunder Liger & Takuma Sano beat Wataru Inoue & Koji Kanemoto (8:47) when Liger used an avalanche-style brainbuster on Kanemoto.
3. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title ~Tread on!!~: Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin beat Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito (c) (13:21) when Sabin used the Made in Detroit on Naito to become the 22nd champions.
4. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title ~Ballistic interception~: Tiger Mask beat Low Ki (c) (8:48) with a modified Tiger suplex hold to become the 56th champion.
5. Fighting Holdings Competition: Riki Choshu, Masahiro Chono, Kurt Angle & Kevin Nash beat Giant Bernard, Takashi Iizuka, Tomohiro Ishii & Karl Anderson (7:09) when Angle used an ankle lock on Anderson.
6. World Heavyweight Title ~Crusade for Justice~: Yuji Nagata (c) beat Masato Tanaka (11:41) with a backdrop hold (3rd defense).
7. New Japan vs. NOAH Battle Tendencies ~the invasion~: Jun Akiyama Pro Wrestling NOAH beat Manabu Nakanishi (10:27) with a wrist-clutch Exploder.
8. IWGP Tag Team Title - Hardcore Rules: Team 3D beat Togi Makabe & Toru Yano (c) (15:34) when Ray pinned Makabe after the 3D to become the 52nd champions.
9. New Japan vs. NOAH Battle Tendencies ~the encounter~: Shinsuke Nakamura & Hirooki Goto beat Mitsuharu Misawa & Takashi Sugiura (15:17) when Nakamura used a flying cross armbreaker on Sugiura.
10. IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Keiji Muto (c) (30:22) with the High Fly Flow to become the 50th champion.
2010 - Bret Hart returned to WWE, more than a decade after the infamous 1997 Montreal Screwjob, during an edition of Raw in Ohio. Hart appeared on Raw and buried the hatchet with Shawn Michaels. This was followed by an angle with Vince McMahon where McMahon kicked Hart in the groin, starting the build towards their Wrestlemania 26 match, which Hart would win.
Ed Sherriffs filed the following TV report:
Because even Richard Trionfo can't cover two shows at once, I am bringing you the live coverage of Monday Night Raw from Dayton, OH. TNA has already brought out Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman and Jeff Hardy while WWE *only* has Bret Hart lined up as a big debut tonight. Also set for Raw, Triple H and HBK take on JeriShow with Chris Jericho's future on Raw at stake and Randy Orton is set to wrestle Kofi Kingston. On TNA at 9PM, Hulk Hogan is in the ring. On Raw, we have a package for Bret Hart's history. Last week, Shawn Michaels was the one to convince Vince McMahon to allow Bret to return.
WWE gets right down to brass tacks as Justin Roberts introduces Bret Hart in front of a live WWE event for the first time in over twelve years. Hitman comes out to his old theme music, just a little jazzed up. It is as surreal as you thought it would be. Bret takes the mic and says hell froze over. He knows people are wondering why now. He's had a long time to think things over and it's an amazing feeling to be back. He says every time he tried to come back, Vince McMahon made it impossible. He's happy to be back and able to talk to the WWE Universe as the crowd gives him a hearty 'Welcome Back' chant. Bret thanks the fans for not letting him be forgotten. Bret reminisces about winning the King of the Ring in Dayton.
He's ready to get to the point, though. He asks Shawn Michaels to come out to the ring first. HBK obliges and comes down to the ring, the first time they've been together since November of 1997. Bret wants to call a truce. HBK says that before Bret gets his closure, he's been waiting 12 years to say something to the Hitman. He deserved what happened to him in Montreal, saying Bret disrespected Shawn and the business. The crowd starts a 'You Screwed Bret' chant. Shawn says a part of him doesn't regret a bit of it. Another part knows that a lot of things have changed. Shawn always respected Bret, but he never thought Bret respected him. They couldn't stand the sight of each other. But when Shawn thinks of Bret Hart, he thinks of the Iron Man Match at WrestleMania XII, not Montreal. He says Bret isn't the only one ready to move on or bury the hatchet. Shawn asks if Bret is sure and if he is ready.
Bret says Shawn wasn't the easiest one to love, but their careers shouldn't be tagged by Montreal. It's as good a time as any to take this moment and say they can be friends. Bret offers his hand and Shawn takes it. Shawn goes to leave, but before he does, he goes back to hug Bret. Bret says there is one more thing he wants to ask, one more person to come down. Bret wants Vince next. Vince doesn't come out, unfortunately. Commercial.
Back from the break, Vince is informed that Bret called him out. Vince says he was in a meeting, but he plans to call Bret out later on in the evening.
First Round Match for the WWE Diva's Championship: Maryse vs. Brie Bella w/ Nikki Bella
I guess Bret Hart doesn't need gratuitous escorts tonight? Both Bellas are in their gear tonight. Lock up goes to the ropes and is broken up. Maryse stalls on the apron. Brie pulls her back in the ring and throws her into the corner. Brie tosses Maryse to the mat. Snapmare by Brie, followed by a dropkick. Maryse bails, but Nikki throws her on the announcers' table. Back in the ring, Brie covers for two. Maryse ducks a clothesline and covers Brie for two. Maryse slams Brie's head to the mat. Nikki shoves Brie out and the pull the old switcheroo. Maryse kicks Nikki then plants her with a French Kiss for the win. Most incompetent switcheroo of all time.
Your winner, Maryse!
As Maryse goes to the back, Miz comes out and congratulates her. Maybe if Maryse wins, Miz will call her back. Miz says he's heard she is saying 2010 is the year of Maryse. Miz says the year, and the decade, belong to Miz. Al Franken wants his bit back. Miz is out to watch who will become the number one contender to his United States Championship.
Jack Swagger vs. MVP vs. Carlito vs. Mark Henry
Back from the break, Swagger and Carlito are in charge. Henry was pushed into the ringpost on the floor. Carlito with shots to Swagger and MVP. Swagger slams Carlito and pins him for two. Swagger with a belly to belly on MVP for two as Carlito breaks it up. Swagger throws MVP into Carlito and charges. MVP gets out of the way, but Carlito is hit. Henry back in the ring to attack Swagger. MVP goes after his partner Henry, but he is thrown out of the ring. MVP swings Carlito into Swagger and applies a bear hug on Carlito. Swagger hits Henry from behind. Henry lifts Swagger up, for what looks like a Torture Rack, but was really a Fireman's Carry. MVP kicks Henry and Henry is dumped from the ring. MVP knocks Carlito out, then hits the Playmaker on Swagger to become the number one contender for Miz's title.
Your winner, MVP!
In the back, Jericho has a plan and he has a deal for Bret Hart. Commercial.
Chris Jericho comes to Bret's office and reminisces. Jericho talks about training in the Dungeon and tapping Keith out. He knows Bret really despises Shawn Michaels and would like for Bret to be the special guest referee in the tag title match tonight. Bret's blunt and says he wants nothing to do with Montreal anymore. He's not a hypocrite and wants peace. He doesn't want to be like Jericho. If Jericho wants to stay on Raw, he'd better do it by himself. Oh, and Bret says that Jericho was the one who screamed louder than anyone and scared the cats.
Hornswoggle is with HHH looking at the new Mattel WWE action figures. Shawn wants to know why he talks to Horny like a child. HHH says he is a child. Shawn points out he has a beard, but Trips points out all leprechauns are born with facial hair. Shawn wants to know what this has to do with their title match and HHH brings out Santino doing a Jericho impersonation. Horny attacks the faux-Jericho. Commercial. During the break, their is actually a TNA commercial telling people that Hulk is back right now. Clever. When I briefly switch to TNA, Bubba the Love Sponge is on my screen. Pass.
WWE Unified Tag Team Championship Match: DeGeneration X (c) vs. Chris Jericho & Big Show
Hornswoggle goes under the ring. Show and Michaels start off. Michaels uses his quickness to avoid Show, but is caught with a head butt. HHH tags in, but Show is able to suplex both DX members at once. Commercial.
Back from the break, JeriShow is in charge. H with a facebuster, but he is caught in a sidewalk slam from Show. Leg Drop from Show on HHH for two. TBS punches HHH. Jericho tags in and showboats before kicking Trips. Chinlock to Triple H. Hunter fights out and catches Jericho with a Spinebuster. Both men are down.
Jericho makes the tag to Show and he prevents HHH from making the tag. Scoop slam by Show and he goes to the middle rope. HHH rolls out of the way of a splash. HHH makes his way to Michaels, who tags in. Shawn with chops to Show. Flying forearms to Show. Low dropkicks take Show down. Michaels goes to the top rope. Jericho crotches him. Horny gets in and jumps on Show. Shawn covers for two.
Shawn tunes up the band. Show catches him with a chokeslam, but he can't capitalize right away and Michaels kicks out at two. Jericho with a Lionsault. Michaels counters that and a Walls of Jericho. HHH tags in and gives Jericho a Pedigree for two when Big Show breaks the pin up. Show takes a Pedigree from HHH and HBK, but he rolls out of the ring. Jericho with a roll up to HHH for two. Codebreaker to HHH, but both men are down. Jericho finally covers, but Shawn breaks the pin up. Horny back in to tune up the band. Jericho kicks him. HHH goes for a Pedigree, but Jericho counters. HBK hits Sweet Chin Music on Jericho and HHH covers for the win.
Your winners, DeGeneration X!
After the match, DX reminds Jericho that he's done on Raw. Show walks off in disgust, as he remains on Raw. HHH tries to get the Hey Hey Hey chant going to give Jericho a goodbye, but it doesn't really catch on. Jericho meekly walks to the back.
In the back, Vince hears a knock at his door. It's Randy Orton. Orton says it's a business call. In the spirit of putting the past behind him, Orton has an offer. Mercifully, Vince remembers what Orton did to his family. Orton wants a chance at legend killing Bret Hart. Orton kicks Bret and he gets the thirtieth spot in the Rumble. Vince replies that he has his own security and tells Orton not to confront him again. Orton walks off. Legacy meet him and thank him for the threats last week. They inspired them and want to return the favor. They'll be sitting at ringside, and if Randy doesn't beat Kofi, Orton is kicked out of Legacy. Heh.
WWE announces what PWInsider already broke...Mike Tyson will be hosting Raw next week. We also get a replay of last week's lame finish for the WWE Championship match, where Sheamus got disqualified.
Sheamus comes to the ring and says the last image of 2009 was himself standing over Cena, still WWE Champion. At the Royal Rumble, he will not be defending the title against John Cena. He wants a new challenge. He says he is the best there is and the best there ever will be. Evan Bourne interrupts Sheamus' promo. He takes the mic from Sheamus and slides out of the ring. Sheamus has the title because he was given the opportunity. Bourne wants the same opportunity right now. Sheamus accepts.
Sheamus vs. Lil' Evan Bourne
This is a non title match. If Bourne wins, he gets a shot at the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Bourne with kicks to Sheamus' legs. Kick to Sheamus' back and head. Bourne hits a Shooting Star Press, but it only gets two. Bourne back to the top, but Sheamus catches him and throws him. Club to Bourne's head. Knees to Bourne. Sheamus with the Celtic Cross for the win.
Your winner, Sheamus!
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler take a moment to remember Dr. Death Steve Williams, who passed away last week at the age of 49. They mention that he was a close friend of JR. RIP Doc.
Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton
The two lock up. Kofi with a clothesline out of the corner. Orton knocks Kingston down to the mat with a shoulderblock. Back elbow from Kofi. Stinger Splash from Kofi. He clotheslines Randy out of the ring, then hits a baseball slide. He rolls Orton back in the ring, but Orton meets him and goes for a DDT. Kofi counters by dumping Orton out of the ring in front of Legacy, who don't budge from their seats. Commercial.
Back from the break, Orton has Kofi in the dreaded chinlock. He got the advantage by shoving Kofi off the top and to the floor during the commercials. Kofi tries to fight back, but he is clotheslined by Orton. Orton stomps Kofi in the gut. Orton shows off and is kicked by Kofi. Orton throws Kingston into the corner. Orton punches and kicks Kofi in the corner. Orton slingshots Kofi into the bottom rope for two.
Orton applies another chinlock. Kofi gets up to his feet and fights out. Kofi and Orton crash into each other and both men are down. Kofi with some punches to Orton. He kicks Orton into the corner and hits five punches, follwed by a European Uppercut. Boom Drop by Kofi and he gets ready for Thunder in Paradise. Orton bails, but Kofi dives after him. Orton is put back in the ring. Kofi with a crossbody off the top for two. Kofi blocks an RKO and hits the SOS for two. Kofi blocks an RKO, but Orton blocks Trouble in Paradise and hits an RKO for the win. Rhodes and DiBiase don't look too happy that he won.
Your winner, Randy Orton!
In the back, Vince is heading to the ring to confront Bret Hart. Commercial.
Vince makes his way to the ring. He wishes the crowd a happy New Year, then says he has no reason to call Bret Hart out since Bret has already hugged Shawn. Vince proclaims the Montreal incident over, thanking Hitman for his services before putting over Iron Mike Tyson.
Bret comes down to the ring anyways. Vince goes on and on before Bret says too much. Vince personally nominates Stu Hart for induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. Bret appreciates it. Vince thanks Bret for all his contributions to WWE. He thanks Bret for being Bret, and for being the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. Vince offers his hand and Bret takes it. Vince raises Bret's hand in the middle of the ring. They pose for the crowd and Vince kicks Bret in the nuts. Bret is left laying in the ring as Vince walks to the back. Bret recovers fairly quickly and stares at Vince to end the show.
2010 - TNA holds a live edition of Impact on SpikeTV opposite Raw, featuring the return of Jeff Hardy, who had left WWE several months earlier.
Richard Trionfo filed the following live report:
Tonight is the night that no man will forget if they are a fan of professional wrestling, until the next time that something is really hyped.
We begin with a video package from the first TNA pay per view in June 2002. Then we move ahead to Sting’s debut. We then see the cavalcade of former WWE and WCW stars who came into TNA and took care of the TNA stars. Tonight, Hulk Hogan makes his US debut on a TNA program.
We are live from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and your announcers are Mike ‘Brother’ Tenay and Taz.
Taz and Tenay are in the new position and they talk about the biggest night in TNA history because of Hulk Hogan. We see fans with their Hulkamania shirts in the crowd.
It is time to run through the card. There will be an eight man Steel Asylum match; ODB faces Tara for the Knockouts Title; Rhino faces Abyss in a Barbed Wire Massacre Match; British Invasion faces Beer Money in a Full Metal Mayhem Match.
We go to footage from yesterday at Margaritaville with Bubba the Love Sponge interviewing fans talking about what they wanted to see from Hogan.
Match Number One: Steel Asylum Match featuring Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, Homicide, Kiyoshi, Amazing Red, Suicide, Jay Lethal, and Consequences Creed
The match starts and they go after each other while Suicide tries to climb the cage to escape. Red fights with him on the ropes and Creed pulls Suicide off. Red and Lethal work over Sabin with some double team moves. Shelley climbs the cage while all that happens. Creed blocks for Lethal’s escape. Kiyoshi stops Lethal while Suicide hits a side Russian leg sweep variation. Shelley is on top of the cage while everyone continues to battle in the ring. Sabin with a tornado DDT on Kiyoshi. Lethal stops Shelley and they are down the cage and Lethal kicks Shelley in the back.
Homicide starts to climb the cage and then Shelley chops Lethal. Suicide hits the Suicide Solution on Red. Lethal with a sunset flip but Sabin with a kick after rolling through. Creed with a gut buster to Kiyoshi. Red with a tornado DDT to Homicide. Suicide climbs the cage and he is making the turn but Red stops him. Red comes off the cage and hits a rana on Sabin. Kiyoshi holds Red and Homicide hits Red with a baton. Homicide hits Kiyoshi with it and then he hits Lethal, Suicide, and Shelley.
No Contest
After the match, Homicide climbs to the top of the cage. Everyone else in the cage recovers while Homicide cannot get out of the cage. Homicide goes to the mat and he is attacked by Creed.
Music plays and it is Jeff Hardy coming through the crowd and he waits for the word to climb over the rail. Homicide attacks Hardy but Hardy sends Homicide into the cage and the guardrail. Hardy drills Homicide in the head with a chair and then hits a Twist of Fate on Homicide on the ramp. Hardy climbs to the top of the cage.
We go to commercial.
We are back and we have a Moments Ago Moment of Jeff Hardy’s return to TNA.
We see Hardy walking in the back and Shannon Moore applauds his performance. They walk away.
We go outside and there is a police escort for Hulk Hogan’s arrival at the Impact Zone.
Christy Hemme is with Hogan’s BFF Kevin Nash and Nash says that his demeanor has been different over the last few weeks. He says that it is a great and epic night for TNA. Nash says that he is looking forward to seeing an old friend. Nash shows that he is humble when he talks about being the smartest guy in wrestling. Nash mentions that Hulk was his mentor. He talks about how Hogan has always been with the number one company. Nash says that it will mean more money. Nash says that he talked to Hogan and Hogan is on his way and he is not alone.
Match Number Two: Tara versus ODB for the Knockouts Title
ODB kicks Tara and chokes her with Tara’s shirt. ODB with a chop and forearm but she runs into an elbow from Tara and then into Tara’s boots. Tara with a clothesline and ODB tries to get her bearing back. Tara and ODB exchange punches with Tara getting the advantage and then she adds some kicks and an enzuigiri. Tara with a slam and a standing moonsault for a near fall. ODB with an Irish whip and then Tara puts ODB in a tarantula before she has to release the hold. Tara with a slingshot leg drop for a near fall. ODB runs Tara into the turnbuckles and then gets her up for a TKO but Tara escapes and she gets ODB up for a Widow’s Peak but ODB rolls through and ODB gets the three count with a rollup and a handful of tights.
Winner: ODB
After the match, Tara attacks ODB and hits the Widow’s Peak. Tara gets Poison and she lets her get some air and relax on ODB.
We go to the back and there is a limo and James Storm is waiting outside. Ric Flair emerges and he shakes everyone’s hands. We go to commercial.
We are back and Taz talks about Ric Flair’s arrival and entry into A.J. Styles’ dressing room.
We go to footage from earlier today with Christy Hemme interviewing people about Hogan’s debut in TNA. We see Mick Foley trying to go into the Impact Zone. Christy asks Mick about the memo that says that he was banned from the Impact Zone. Mick has a response. He says that he understands why people wouldn’t want him on the show because he might be a disruptive influence. Mick says that he will be on his best behavior tonight.
Mick is stopped by TNA security so he is not being allowed in.
Bobby Lashley comes to the ring with his wife Kristal. Kristal says that tonight is the biggest night in TNA history. She says that Bobby has a personal message for Mr. Hulk Hogan. Kristal says that Bobby is a star in wrestling as well as mixed martial arts. Nobody in either sport can match his potential or strength. Wrestling is filled with a bunch of toothless inbred degenerates while good and honorable men like Bobby have to fight for things. Kristal says that Bobby wants his immediate release from his TNA contract because Bobby has better things to do. Kristal drops the mic and they leave the ring.
We see Velvet Sky in the back and she wants the camera man to follow her since we are going to get Beautiful People Poker. They talk about how poker is so popular, they are going to do one and it will be live . . . without a net. Since they don’t have chips, Lacey removes her jacket. Velvet says that they will be playing strip poker all night.
We go to commercial.
We are back and the motorcade continues as the Hogan limo continues to approach the Impact Zone.
We are back and Scott Hall and Sean Waltman are outside the Impact Zone. They are kept outside by security so Hall attacks one of them.
Hogan is in the home stretch as he approaches Universal Studios. Hogan will be here after this commercial break.
We are back and a car tries to pass the limo and the door opens. Someone enters the white limo and the black limo drives away. The white limo drives onto Universal property.
Sean Waltman and Scott Hall enter the Impact Zone.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Scott Hall and Sean Waltman are taking photos with a cell phone as they wait for Hogan to arrive since it is almost 9:00.
We are back and it is time for Hulk Hogan to almost arrive. Waltman and Hall have their seats in the Impact Zone.
The music plays for Hogan and Hulk Hogan comes out to his old nWo music. Hogan walks to the ring at an Orton-like pace. Hogan’s shirt is bedazzled while Hall and Waltman point like giddy school girls.
We see Brooke in the crowd along with Hogan’s fiancée.
Hogan waits for 9:00 to start his comments. Hogan says hello to the TNAManiacs. He says that TNA and the Maniacs are making history tonight in TNA’s ring. Hogan says that he has been in the back all day and he talks about the young talent. Hogan says that there are some old guys in the back as well. Hogan says that TNA is going to be the number one company in the world. Hogan says that he was listening to everyone in the back and walking to the ring, he was happy to feel the power. He talks about the new TNA faces and familiar faces.
Waltman and Hall try to go over the rail, but they are stopped by security. Hogan tells security to let them talk. Hall and Waltman re-enter the TNA ring and they do the nWo hand deal. Hall lets out a ‘Hey Yo’. Hogan says that he is about the party but if they have something to say, they should say it right now. Hall says that when they heard that Bischoff and Hogan were going to be here and that Nash was here already it is time for big paychecks, sold out arenas, and big parties. Hogan says that it isn’t like that here. Waltman says that it is the same people so it is the same thing and they are ready to party. Hogan says that it will be different this time. Hall wants to make sure he hears things right. He wants to know if Hogan is going to try to change the business. Hall says that things are changing at TNA. Hogan stops Hall and he says that it is time that they all grow up and do the right thing for the business. Hall says that Hogan paved the way and allowed him to make millions. Things have changed and Hall says that they will change with him or without him.
Kevin Nash comes to the ring and he tells Scott and Sean to let Hogan play his role tonight. Hogan says that this is not a role. Hogan says that he gave Dixie his word and they will change things for the better. Nash reminds Hogan about their conversations before and that wasn’t the tone of what they were talking about. Nash wants to know when Hogan became so corporate. Hogan says that it is not about turning corporate. He says that they are his brothers 4 life, but they need to do it 4 real.
Before things break down, Eric Bischoff comes to the ring. Eric says that it has been a while and it brings back some memories. Bischoff says that the people in the ring revolutionized the business. They changed the business forever. Eric says that he hopes they are a little smarter (and we see Dixie’s reaction in the crowd). Eric says that he learned it is all about communication. He says that there has been some serious miscommunication. Sean wants Eric to explain it to him. Eric says that everybody has to earn their position in this company. Nash says that he hears Eric loud and clear and they will see him later. Hall, Nash, and Waltman leave the ring.
Hogan says that everybody has to earn their spot in TNA. He doesn’t care about the past and who thinks they are on a roll. The game changes now. Eric says that the team of Hogan and Bischoff have done it before and they will do it in TNA. Eric says that there is a lot of talent in the back, but things will change. He doesn’t care who you are, everybody will be under a microscope. The change starts tonight. They started shuffling the deck and things will change until they are the number one sports entertainment company (Dixie shows some disdain and then she is shown applauding the announcement). Eric wants to see a producer and get the format sheet. Eric says that this was what they thought was going to happen tonight. Eric says they get an A for effort, but Eric rips things up and they are starting things over. Eric gives them the new format sheet. Eric says the company is being turned upside down right now.
Hogan says that for every TNAManiac, if you can’t talk or wrestle, it is time to go up north. Hogan says that they are checking everyone out.
We pan up to the rafters and Sting is in the rafters.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Dave Penzer welcomes us back but we probably weren’t supposed to hear that.
We go to a Moments Ago Moment of Sting in the rafters.
We are told by Mike Tenay that Kurt Angle will face A.J. Styles at Genesis, which is news unless you saw it reported on PWInsider.com or the TNA site.
Match Number Three: Awesome Kong and Hamada versus Taylor Wilde and Sarita for the Knockouts Tag Titles
Hamada and Sarita start off and they lock up. Hamada with an arm drag but Sarita with an arm drag of her own. Sarita with another arm drag and a bulldog. Wilde tags in and she goes up top and hits an arm drag. Taylor with a forearm but Hamada with a knee. Hamda with a double arm drag.
We go to the back and see Shelley and Sabin laid out.
Back to the ring and Kong with a Samoan drop to Sarita after a kick to Taylor. Taylor with a kick to Hamada followed by two drop kicks to Kong and she stays on her feet. Sarita and Taylor with a double drop kick and Kong goes to the floor. Taylor goes up top for a cross body while Sarita hits a suicide dive and we go to commercial.
We are back and Hamada with a drop kick to Taylor. We see highlights from the commercial break. Back to live action and Hamada gets a near fall. Taylor with forearms but Hamada with a kick and head butt. Hamada with another chop and head butt. Hamada with another chop as she keeps Taylor from making the tag. Kong tags in and she connects with a forearm to the back. Kong gets Taylor up but Taylor with a version of a codebreaker that staggers Kong and Sarita tags in and hits a springboard drop kick. Hamada with a kick to Sarita but Hamada is limping. Sarita tries for a cross body but Kong and Hamada catch her. Taylor with a rana to Hamada but Kong catches Sarita. Kong drops down on a sunset flip attempt and Kong gets a two count. Sarita with a near fall. Kong with a spinning back fist to the leg and then we see Hamada sending Taylor into the ring post. Kong gets Sarita up and Hamada goes up top for a missile drop kick as Kong hits a power bomb for the three count.
Winners: Hamada and Awesome Kong
We go from the new tag champions and we see the strip poker game continue and they are interrupted by Sean Morley because he can’t be called Val Venis. Sean says that he is here to bring them some ratings. He points out that if he loses one hand it is all over for them.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Mick Foley is trying to get in and he is stopped by security. Mick says that he was already escorted off once. Foley tries to plead his cause but he says that he has another plan.
We see The Nasty Boys trying to enter but they are stopped at the door. The TNA doormen tell Knobbs and Sags to go to the security gate. They decide to leave.
Match Number Four: Raven and Dr. Stevie with Daffney versus Matt Morgan and Hernandez
Raven and Hernandez start things off and Raven with a knee and elbow to the head but Hernandez with a shoulder tackle. Raven rolls to the apron and tags in Stevie. Morgan tags in and Stevie kicks Morgan. Morgan with the carbon footprint for the three count.
Winners: Matt Morgan and Hernandez
We go to the back with D’Angelo Dinero and Christy Hemme says that he is one of the wrestlers Hogan wants to see in the ring. She mentions that he will be facing Desmond Wolfe tonight. Dinero says that he is not surprised that Hogan wants to see him in the ring. He tells Desmond to bring his best tonight. He is interrupted by Orlando Jordan who says that he is a big fan of Christy’s. He says that he is a fan of The Pope as well. He asks where Hulk Hogan is because he was invited. Dinero tells Orlando to get stepping. Orlando wishes Pope luck and says that he is looking forward to seeing him tonight.
Match Number Five: Desmond Wolfe versus D’Angelo Dinero
Wolfe works on the arm and then he tries to send Dinero into the turnbuckles but Dinero blocks it and hits a kick followed by a flying shoulder tackle. Wolfe with a hammer lock divorce court and then he sends Dinero shoulder first into the turnbuckles. Dinero tries for a sunset flip but Wolfe avoids it and sends Dinero’s arm into the mat. Wolfe with a knee drop to the arm and then he continues to work on the arm. Wolfe with a kick to the arm when Dinero tries to escape. Dinero avoids a running elbow and then Dinero with a hesitation elbow drop in the corner. Wolfe returns to the arm and puts Dinero on the top turnbuckle but Dinero escapes the Tower of London. Dinero with an inside cradle for the three count.
Winner: D’Angelo Dinero
Jeff Jarrett is walking in the back and he gives a thumbs up as we go to commercial.
We are back and Jeff Jarrett is standing in the back by some electrical equipment. We go back to commercial.
We are back and Rhino is down and Jeremy Borash is interrupted by Bubba the Love Sponge. He says that he is going to get to the bottom of things before we go back to Taz and Tenay.
We have a Moments Ago Moment as we relive the debut of Hulk Hogan which took place about an hour ago.
Jeff Jarrett is still walking and we go to commercial.
We are back and Jeremy Borash is with A.J. Styles in his dressing room and Jeremy talks about the first night as well as tonight. A.J. says that he is excited to see what Hogan does next. Jeremy mentions A.J.’s match against Kurt Angle at Genesis. A.J. says that he cannot hold the belt with pride until he beats Kurt Angle. At Genesis, the world will find out who the best is. Eric applauds A.J.’s comments. Eric says that he has heard so much about A.J. and that he is the future of the company. Eric has some good news and bad news tonight. Eric says that A.J. will not be defending the title at Genesis. Eric says that they will find out tonight because A.J. Styles will meet Kurt Angle for the title in the main event.
Jeff Jarrett comes to the ring and he does not have the guitar that he hit Hogan with all those years ago in Japan.
Jarrett says that it feels great to be back home in the Impact Zone (but Dixie does not look too happy). Jeff reminds us that he founded TNA seven years ago after busting his butt in the ring for fifteen years. He used his own money to found this company. Jeff says that they wouldn’t last six weeks or six months, but he is standing in the six sided ring on a Monday night on the greatest night in company history. Jeff says that he is damn proud to be here. Jeff says that he has been trying to convince Hulk to be a part of TNA for years. Now the timing is right. Jeff said that he has done some good things and some not so good things. The most rewarding thing he did was to give young guys the opportunity and chance to stand in the ring. Guys like Beer Money, the Motor City Machine Guns, Daniels, Samoa Joe, and A.J. Styles. He says that you ain’t seen nothing yet because with Hulk Hogan partnering with Dixie Carter and him working side by side, anything can and will happen in T . . . N. . . A.
Hulk Hogan gets on the mic and he says that it is time to finish with the gaga. He says that if he hears ‘I’ one more time, he was going to have Jarrett escorted from the building by security. Hogan says that Jarrett founded the company, but Jarrett ran the company into the ground. Hogan says that it was Dixie Carter who saved Jarrett. Hogan tells Jarrett that they restructured the company and he is Dixie’s partner. Hogan says the young guys are going to get the chance and the push. Hogan says that nobody cares about Jarrett’s past. Hogan tells Jarrett that he has no stroke and he needs to prove himself.
Christy is in the back with Daniels but he says that he is not worried because he will show Hogan. Jeremy interrupts Christy and wants to try to get Mick Foley in. Foley enters the Impact Zone but Jeremy tries to stop him. He won’t hear it from Jeremy and he says that he will find Hogan.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Jeff Hardy is painting and Shannon Moore says he likes his work. It is time to meet with the big man.
Match Number Six: Abyss versus Samoa Joe in a Barbed Wire Massacre Match with 100% less barbed wire than expected
Joe punches Abyss as the bell rings and it is rapid fire punches. Abyss with an Irish whip but he misses a charge. Joe with an enzuigiri and it is time for the face wash but Abyss with a big boot and Joe goes to the floor. Abyss follows and Joe with a kick. Joe with a chair but he misses abyss. Abyss punches Joe and sends him into the ring steps. Abyss with punches to Joe’s head but Joe with a kick and chops. Joe with a reverse atomic drop and a running boot and a back senton for a near fall.
We see sting watching the action or standing somewhere in the back.
We go back to the action in the ring. Abyss with a clothesline and splash in the corner followed by a side slam for a near fall. Abyss sets for the Happy Run in the corner but Joe with an elbow and a boot to the head. Joe with a Yakuza kick from the turnbuckles for a near fall. Joe with a forearm but Abyss does not go down. Abyss poses and yells and that allows Joe to kick Abyss. Joe goes to the turnbuckles and he is caught by Abyss and hits a choke slam for a near fall. Joe goes to the floor and the referee pulls Abyss away. Joe gets the chair and hits Abyss in the head and the ref might have heard it but he didn’t see it so he doesn’t do anything about it. Joe chokes out Abyss and Abyss tries to get the ropes but he has to tap out.
Winner: Samoa Joe
Eric Bischoff tells a producer that they need to change the format. Kristal wants to know if Eric is going to give Bobby his release like he asked for earlier. Eric wants to know what it has to do with him. Kristal demands a meeting with Hulk Hogan. Eric tells Kristal to get a number and get in line to meet with Hogan. He tells Kristal to watch her attitude if she meets with Hogan. Kristal says that Bobby won’t like that.
We see James Storm and Robert Roode on the ground and Bubba the Love Sponge is there to check on them. He thinks he knows who is doing this and we go to commercial.
We are back and the Nasty Boys are still trying to get in. Bubba the Love Sponge stops by and says that they must be on the list. Bubba wants to know who is in charge and the doorman says that Hogan is in charge. Bubba talks about their past with Hogan and then Bubba sneaks them in.
Jeremy Borash is with Kurt Angle to talk about his title match tonight. Kurt says that since he lost his title in September, A.J. Styles won it. However, since there were two others in the match, A.J. never beat him. Kurt says that he knew he would get his match against A.J. A lot has happened since September but Angle says that A.J. cannot beat him. A.J. has had a good run as champion but it is his time to get his title back.
Jeff and Shannon are leaving the Impact Zone and he says that they got what they wanted. They are stopped by three girls and Jeff gives them his painting and they run away. Jeff and Shannon get into Jeff’s car and we go to commercial.
We are back and the Nasty Boys are walking in the back and they go into the Team 3D locker room. They mention that Team 3D is in Japan. They apologize for keeping The Nasty Boys out of the building so long and they try for a peace offering with a dozen donuts. They wreck Team 3D’s locker room.
Match Number Seven: Kurt Angle versus A.J. Styles for the TNA Heavyweight Title
They lock up and Styles with a side head lock and Angle with a Saito suplex but Styles holds on to the side head lock. Angle with a top wrist lock into a hammer lock and side head lock. Styles with a hesitation before hitting the Phenomenal drop kick. Styles avoids Angle on the floor and then he hit the flip plancha onto Angle. They return to the ring and the masked man attacks A.J. but Angle with a clothesline that sends him over the top rope. Security comes out.
Angle shakes A.J.’s hand and the referee lets the match continue. Styles with an Irish whip and clothesline into the corner. Angle with a kick and then he hits a turnbuckle power bomb as we go to commercial.
We are back and Angle with a head lock and Styles with a head butt and Angle with a belly-to-belly suplex. Nice tease because we go back to commercial.
We are back and Angle with a reverse chin lock and A.J. with an arm drag followed by punches. Styles with running forearms and a punch. Styles with an Irish whip and Styles runs into a boot but Styles with a Death Valley neck breaker. Styles goes to the apron and Angle stops the phenomenal forearm and hits an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Styles with a discus clothesline for a near fall. Styles sets for the Styles Clash but Angle counters and sends Styles into the turnbuckles. Angle gives Styles the Three Rivers German suplex combination. Styles avoids the Olympic Slam but Styles misses the pele kick and Angle with an ankle lock. Styles with a rollup for a near fall. Styles gets a two count after a pele kick. Angle with a back body drop but Styles with an Irish whip but he misses the forearm in the corner. Angle with an Olympic Slam and he gets a near fall. Angle with an uppercut. Angle sends Styles to the apron and then Styles hits the phenomenal forearm. Styles goes back to the apron and then he goes up top. Angle gets up and he hits a belly-to-belly suplex from the turnbuckles for a near fall. Angle goes up top for a frog splash but he misses when A.J. rolls out of the way. Styles sets for the Styles Clash and hits it but he takes too long to roll Angle over and Angle kicks out. Styles puts Angle on the turnbuckles but Angle pushes him off. Styles goes back to the turnbuckles for a superplex but Angle punches Styles off and Angle hits a frog splash for a two count. Angle tries for an Olympic Slam but Styles counters with a DDT for a two count. Styles tries for a Styles Clash but Angle with a back body drop and he puts Styles in the ankle lock. Styles rolls through to escape. Angle with a suplex for a near fall. Styles with an elbow to Angle and then he hits the moonsault into an inverted DDT for a near fall. Styles goes to the turnbuckles again but Angle trips Styles. Styles and Angle with punches and Angle tries for a superplex but Styles blocks it but Angle hits a super Olympic Slam for a two count. Angle returns to the ankle lock. Styles rolls through and sends Angle into the turnbuckles. Styles with an enzuigiri and then he gets Angle up for the Styles Clash and hits it again. Styles can only get a two count. Styles sets for another Styles Clash and Angle is able to counter into an ankle lock and the leg is grapevined. Styles is about to tap.
Ric Flair comes out to watch the match and Angle releases the hold. Styles moves and Angle goes into the turnbuckles. Styles with a belly-to-back suplex. Styles with a springboard 450 for a two count.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Flair is still watching the match. Angle has A.J. in a submission. Styles tries for another Styles Clash but Angle is back in the ankle lock. Styles kicks away. Flair leaves while we see Styles hit the Styles Clash one more time. Styles cannot roll Angle over so Styles goes to the apron. Styles with the springboard 450 for the three count.
Winner: A.J. Styles
Angle shakes A.J.’s hand after the match and Angle raises Styles’ hand.
Hulk Hogan comes out. Hogan says that those are the two greatest wrestlers in the business today. Hogan says that they have nothing but respect for Kurt Angle. He says that A.J. raised the TNA bar to another level. Hogan says that this situation will go on and on. Hogan says that the TNA fans made history tonight. Hogan says that this is the start of the greatest rise. Someone whispers something into Hogan’s ear and he goes to the back. Mick Foley is walking in the back and he walks in on the poker game. Not Val Venis wants to know where Hogan is and he tells Foley that he is not intimidated.
Foley leaves and he walks into Hogan’s office and Eric Bischoff is at the desk. Bischoff tells Foley that he has no influence, power, or control in the company. He tells Foley to get in line with everyone else. Foley says that he would never work for Eric Bischoff again and he says that he wants a reason to get fired again. Foley is stopped by Nash, Hall, and Waltman. Hogan stops in and he stares into the camera as we go to credits.
2010 - New Japan Pro Wrestling held their traditional Tokyo Dome Show event. For American fans, the most noteworthy events were Team 3D losing their IWGP Tag Team championships to Yujiro and Tetsuya Naito and Terry Funk, at 65 years old, returning to a Japanese ring after his knee replacement surgery last year in a Legends bout that also featured old nemesis Abdullah the Butcher. Former ECW regulars Yoshihiro Tajiri and Masato Tanaka teamed on the undercard as well.
Complete results, courtesy the great Japanese news website www.puroresufan.com, saw:
NJPW “WRESTLE KINGDOM IV IN TOKYO DOME”, 1/4/10 (WPW/PPV)
Tokyo Dome
41,500 Fans
1. New Japan Pro-Wrestling 2010 Beginning: Super Strong Machine, Wataru Inoue & Mitsuhide Hirasawa beat Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto & Kazuchika Okada (4:59) when Inoue used the Triangle Lancer on Okada.
2. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title ~Amistad combativa~: Ryusuke Taguchi & Prince Devitt (c) beat Ultimo Guerrero & Averno (9:07) when Taguchi pinned Averno after the Black Hole Vacation (4th defense).
3. IWGP Tag Team Title - 3WAY Hardcore Rules Match ~Victim and Greed~: Yujiro & Tetsuya Naito beat “Team 3D” Brother Ray & Brother Devon (c) and Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson (13:28) when Yujiro pinned Anderson after the Limitless Emotion to become the 55th champions.
4. Wrestle Kingdom Special Tag Match ~Blood Stream Blue~: TAJIRI & Masato Tanaka beat Yuji Nagata & Akebono (9:37) when TAJIRI used a Buzzsaw kick on Nagata.
5. Wrestle Kingdom Special 8 Man Tag Match ~The legend never rots~: Terry Funk, Riki Choshu, Masahiro Chono & Manabu Nakanishi beat Abdullah The Butcher, Toru Yano, Takashi Iizuka & Tomohiro Ishii (8:52) when Nakanishi used an Argentine backbreaker on Iizuka.
6. NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Wilderness~: Togi Makabe beat Mohammed Yone (5:39) with a top rope King Kong kneedrop.
7. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title ~Highest sky~: Naomichi Marufuji beat Tiger Mask (c) (14:14) with the Tiger Frosion to become the 59th champion.
8. NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Radiance~: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Go Shiozaki (19:04) with the High Fly Flow.
9. GHC Heavyweight Title - NJPW vs. NOAH Battle Effusions ~Blast~: Takashi Sugiura (c) beat Hirooki Goto (20:54) with an ankle hold (1st defense).
10. IWGP Heavyweight Title - The newest, The strongest: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) beat Yoshihiro Takayama (15:51) with the Boma Ye (4th defense).
2011 - The Kings of Wrestling, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli, become the longest reigning ROH Tag Team champions, breaking the Briscoes' record, holding the belts for 275 days. The team would hold the belts until March 2011 with their record still standing.
2011 - Verne Langdon, who owned the Slammer's Wrestling Gym in California that spawned a number of careers, including WWF, WCW and TNA Creative team member Ed Ferrara, passed away at the age of 69. Langdon had an extremely colorful career in the entertainment industry as a musician and composer for a number of albums and shows that ran for Universal Studios Hollywood as well as a creator for the Don Post Costume company, which have become a sought after item by collectors in recent years.
Langdon did some wrestling but was more famous for owning the Slammer's Gym, which was well known during its time. A lot of the roots for the current West Coast scene can all be traced back to that school. I believe Langdon had been living in the Arizona area in recent years.
2011 - New Japan Pro Wrestling held their annual Tokyo Dome event with a number of TNA talents appearing on the show. Complete results, courtesy www.PuroresuFan.com saw:
*World Wrestling Interpromotional Match: Wataru Inoue, Tiger Mask, Tomoaki Honma & Tama Tonga beat Yujiro Takahashi, Tomohiro Ishii, Jado & Gedo (7:33) when Inoue used the Spear of Justice on Gedo.
*Koji Kanemoto & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Kenny Omega & Taichi (8:04) when Taguchi pinned Taichi.
*IWGP Tag Team champions Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson beat James Storm & Robert Roode and Manabu Nakanishi & Strong Man (8:36) when Anderson used the Gun Stun on Roode (4th defense).
*La Sombra & Mascara Dorada beat Jushin Thunder Liger & Hector Garza (7:42) when Sombra pinned Liger.
*Hiroyoshi Tenzan beat Takashi Iizuka (11:13) with the Anaconda Cross.
*Rob Van Dam beat Toru Yano (11:28) with the Five Star frog splash.
*Yuji Nagata beat Minoru Suzuki (16:15) with a backdrop hold.
*IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion Prince Devitt beat Kota Ibushi (16:22) with an avalanche-style Bloody Sunday (
*Takashi Sugiura & Yoshihiro Takayama beat Hirooki Goto & Kazuchika Okada (12:08) when Takayama used an Everest German on Okada.
*TNA champion Jeff Hardy beat Tetsuya Naito (11:04) with a Swanton bomb.
*Shinsuke Nakamura beat Go Shiozaki (14:17) with the Boma Ye.
*Togi Makabe beat Masato Tanaka (12:46) with a King Kong kneedrop.
*Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Satoshi Kojima (21:57) with the High Fly Flow to become the 56th IWGP champion.
2011 - WWE broadcast NXT. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
Tonight marks the first episode of NXT for the new year as well as the first elimination for this season’s rookies. Who will get immunity and will it be necessary to save their spot on the show? We start off with some highlights from the first few weeks of this season of NXT.
We are live on tape on the internet and your announcers are Josh ‘Happy Anniversary to the Greatest Night in Wrestling History’ Mathews and Todd ‘Who gets to go to Carousel tonight’ Grisham. Your host is Matt ‘Remember to vote in the PWInsider.com Year End Polls because they wait until the end of the year’ Striker.
Matt is on the stage with the rookies and pros. Matt reminds everyone that one rookie will be eliminated tonight. He says that the winner of NXT will wrestle for the WWE Tag Titles. The rookie will team with their pro in that match. The pros will have a challenge as well. It will be an over the top rope battle royal. The winner of the battle royal has the opportunity to trade their rookie away if they want.
Ricardo Rodriguez comes out and he wants to show Alberto how to do it and take his spot in the match. Alberto thinks about it and he agrees to let Ricardo participate in the match.
Match Number One: Pro Battle Royal Challenge
MO< The match starts and Bryan puts Rodriguez in an airplane spin for about a half minute while everyone else watches this take place. Truth punches Rodriguez and throws him over the top rope to eliminate him. Ziggler and Bryan battle while Truth helps Bryan. Masters tries to eliminate DiBiase. Bryan with a European uppercut to Masters and Masters chops back. Ted with a chop. Masters tries to eliminate DiBiase again while Bryan deals with Truth and Ziggler goes to a corner to rest.
DiBiase with a kick to Bryan and then he kicks him in the corner and tries to eliminate Bryan. Masters holds Ziggler and Truth punches Ziggler. Bryan kicks Ted to get back into he ring. Truth sends Ziggler over the top rope but he stays on the apron. Masters tries to eliminate Bryan but Daniel gets back to his feet. Bryan with a kick and then Ziggler eliminates Bryan.
Masters chops Ziggler after Ziggler says something to Bryan. Masters sends Ziggler into the turnbuckles. Truth kicks DiBiase while Masters continues to punch Ziggler. Ziggler with a rake of the eyes to stay in the match. Truth charges at DiBiase but Ted drops down and Truth is eliminated. DiBiase stops Masters from applying the Master Lock. Ziggler takes a powder while Masters tries to eliminate DiBiase. Ziggler comes from behind to eliminate both men and win the match.
Winner: Dolph Ziggler
After the match, Ziggler gets on the mic and he says that he won it fair and square so he wants a round of applause from the fans. Ziggler tells Jacob that he never liked him. He says that Jacob is terrible, he doesn’t have it and is only a blazer from Express. Ziggler says that he wants to train a winner. He chooses Byron Saxton.
Novak goes to the ring but Striker stops Jacob to tell him that he will be facing Byron Saxton next.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Two: Jacob Novak with Chris Masters versus Byron Saxton with Dolph Ziggler
They lock up and Novak with a knee and forearm to the back. Novak with punches to Saxton and then he connects with an elbow in the corner. Saxton avoids a punch from Novak and he connects with punches in the corner. Novak with an Irish whip but Saxton with a float over. Novak with kicks to Saxton and he gets a near fall while Ziggler wonders where this was from Novak in the competition.
Novak with a slam and a leg drop for a near fall. Novak with a forearm to Saxton followed by an Irish whip and splash into the corner. Novak with a kick to the chest followed by an elbow drop and he gets another near fall. Novak with a reverse chin lock as Bryon gets to his feet. Saxton with punches to Novak followed by a back elbow and he gets a near fall.
Novak with a kick to the head and Saxton goes to the mat. Novak sends Saxton into the turnbuckles and connects with forearms to the back. Novak sends Saxton into the turnbuckles and he punches Saxton. Novak with an Irish whip and a side slam for a near fall. Novak returns to the chin lock and then he sends Byron to the mat. Novak misses an elbow drop. Saxton with punches and then he catapults Novak into the turnbuckles and then tries for a sunset flip.
Novak misses a charge and Saxton with a series of clotheslines. Saxton with a modified bulldog for a near fall. Novak gets his boot up when Saxton charges into the corner. Novak with a shoulder tackle and then he sets for a suplex but Saxton escapes and hits a modified Side Effect for the three count.
Winner: Byron Saxton
After the match, Ziggler celebrates with his new rookie.
Johnny Curtis says that he was upset last week when talking to R Truth. Truth says that he doesn’t want to hear it but he says that he was kidding. Truth says that Johnny will have to deal with a lot of people so he can find out who he is. They could be the new Tag Team Champions. Johnny talks about being a wolfpack through the deserts of Arizona and then they wonder what they are talking about.
We go to commercial.
We are back with the Raw Rebound.
Josh and Todd talk about how Randy Orton is going to the WWE Title Match at Royal Rumble while
Derrick Bateman was seen earlier today with Daniel Bryan trying to learn submission holds. Daniel was proud of Derrick. Derrick says that Daniel is the wind beneath his wing. Derrick says that he is willing to help out with the situation involving the Bellas. Derrick says that he was known as Doctor Love, but Bryan doubts it. Derrick then admits that he was home schooled. Derrick says that they should have a double date with the Bellas and Bryan likes that idea. Derrick says that they aren’t just about wrestling, they are about chicks and America.
Byron talks about his big win under his new pro. Saxton talks about the thought of being tag champions. Dolph says that he wouldn’t mind having more gold. Dolph tells Byron to stay away from his girlfriend. Byron says that they have a Battle of the Mic Competition and he will say something to Jacob.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Did You Know that WWE programming airs in a lot of countries in a lot of languages.
It is time for the Battle of the Mic Challenge and all of the rookies are in the ring. Matt reminds them about the immunity standings. Here are the current standings
Johnny Curtis: 5 Points
Derrick Bateman: 3 Points
Jacob Novak: 1 Point
Byron Saxton: 1 Point
Brodus Clay: 0 Points
Conor O’Brian: 0 Points
Johnny Curtis goes first and he will be ‘battling’ with Brodus Clay. Brodus tells Johnny that when he looks at him, all he can think of is the sounds that Johnny made when he got thrown through a table. Brodus says that was hilarious.
Johnny responds and says that he was thinking about how funny it was when he punched Brodus in the mouth and Johnny slugs Brodus in the mouth. Brodus has to be held back by the rookies.
The winner, according to the WWE Universe in the building is Johnny Curtis.
The next challenge is Derrick Bateman and Byron Saxton.
Bateman goes first and he introduces everyone to the voice that single handedly destroyed ECW. He talks about the love child of Carlton Banks and an uglier shorter Carlton Banks.
Byron Saxton says that the reality is that when you look in the mirror, he is always better than Derrick.
The winner of this round is Derrick Bateman.
Jacob Novak and Conor O’Brian are the final pairing.
Jacob says that Conor thinks he is a rat. He says that Conor is ugly, scares the girls, and stinks.
Conor responds by commenting on Jacob’s nose. He says that Novak will need two entrances, one for him and one for his nose.
The winner of this round is Conor O’Brian.
It is time for them to insult the other two finalists.
Johnny Curtis says that he likes Derrick but he disses himself by walking out with that haircut. He says that Derrick spends $250 per week on his perm. Johnny tells Conor that he has nothing bad to say about him because he likes rats.
Derrick Bateman is next and he tells Johnny that he likes his moves and style, but thinks that he is a mustache away from being on To Catch a Predator. He says that Conor has a lot in common with Conan O’Brien but he is not popular or funny.
Conor goes last and he tells Yo Mama jokes to Derrick. He tells Johnny that he is so stupid that he sits on the tv to watch the couch.
The winner of this challenge and four points is Conor O’Brian.
The current standings are: Johnny Curtis: 5 Points
Conor O’Brian: 4 Points
Derrick Bateman: 3 Points
Jacob Novak: 1 Point
Byron Saxton: 1 Point
Brodus Clay: 0 Points
That means that Johnny Curtis has immunity from elimination.
Match Number Three: Johnny Curtis with R Truth versus Brodus Clay with Ted DiBiase and Maryse
Curtis with a kick to Clay but Clay with a shoulder tackle but Curtis with punches and Clay is forced to the floor. Clay shows his frustration and Ted tries to calm him down while Maryse stands around and talks in French. Curtis with forearms to Clay and he tries for a cross body and Clay catches him and then hits a t-bone suplex. Clay with an elbow drop and he gets a near fall. Clay with shots to the shoulder and then he stomps on the chest.
Clay with punches to Curtis followed by a series of back fists. Clay with a snap mare and then he applies a nerve hold. Curtis gets back to his feet and connects with a series of European uppercuts. Curtis with a drop kick to the knee and he gets a near fall. Curtis goes to the turnbuckles and hits a clothesline and gets a near fall.
Curtis goes after DiBiase and that allows Clay to apply a nerve hold and choke slam for the three count.
Winner: Brodus Clay
Brodus is asked by Matt what motivates his aggression. He says that it is years of being held back and pushed aside. He says that he will go through all of these bums that he is going to win NXT.
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for Matt Striker to tell us which of the five rookies who do not have immunity will be eliminated.
Matt asks Johnny who should go home and Johnny says that the big bag of stink should go home. He asks Brodus how his jaw is.
We go to the random WWE NXT’limination Generator. The unlucky rookie is Jacob Novak.
Matt asks Jacob for his final thoughts. Jacob says that it is a crushing blow. This was an opportunity for him to change his own life. He says that he always wanted to stand in front of the WWE Universe because they share the same passion. He says that it has been the experience of his life.
Matt tells us that the next elimination will take place in two weeks.
Dolph tells Masters that his rookie is gone and Dolph says that he is a genius. Masters tries to give Ziggler a Master Lock and Dolph goes to the back.
Johnny wants to go after Brodus again but Derrick Bateman holds him back.
2012 -
New Japan Pro Wrestling ran their annual Tokyo Dome event today. Here are the full results, courtesy www.strongstylespirit.com:
NJPW “NJPW 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR ~ WRESTLE KINGDOM VI IN TOKYO DOME”, 1/4/12 (WPW/PPV)
Tokyo Dome
43,000 Fans
0. Captain New Japan & Tama Tonga beat Tomoaki Honma & Kyosuke Mikami (8:47) when Tonga used the Headshrinker on Mikami.
1. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title: Prince Devitt & Ryusuke Taguchi beat Davey Richards & Rocky Romero (c) (12:44) when Taguchi used a front cradle on Richards to become the 30th champions.
2. AERIAL KINGDOM feat. CMLL SUPER ESTRELLAS: Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask, KUSHIDA & Mascara Dorada beat Atlantis, Valiente, TAKA Michinoku Kaientai Dojo & Taichi (10:18) when Liger used a brainbuster on Valiente.
3. NEW JAPAN RESPIRATION – Kazuchika Okada & YOSHI-HASHI Return Match: Kazuchika Okada beat YOSHI-HASHI (Nobuo Yoshihashi) (4:37) with the Rainmaker.
4. BLUE JUSTICE NEVER DIE: Masakatsu Funaki All Japan & Masayuki Kono All Japan beat Yuji Nagata & Wataru Inoue (6:34) when Funaki used a left kick on Inoue.
5. TOKYO MONSTER WAR: MVP & Shelton Benjamin beat Masato Tanaka ZERO1 & Yujiro Takahashi (9:41) when MVP used the Irreversible Crisis on Takahashi.
6. IWGP Tag Team Title: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima beat Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson (c) (12:40) when Tenzan used a moonsault press on Bernard to become the 58th champions.
7. NJPW vs. NOAH BATTLE CONCENTRATION I: Hirooki Goto beat Takashi Sugiura Pro Wrestling NOAH (12:35) with the Shouten Kai.
8. FIGHTING WITHOUT HONOR OR HUMANITY: Togi Makabe beat Yoshihiro Takayama (9:15) with a King Kong kneedrop.
9. NJPW vs. NOAH BATTLE CONCENTRATION II: Go Shiozaki Pro Wrestling NOAH & Naomichi Marufuji Pro Wrestling NOAH beat Shinsuke Nakamura & Toru Yano (15:10) when Shiozaki used the Go Flasher on Yano.
10. GENIUS FACES GENIUS: Keiji Muto All Japan beat Tetsuya Naito (22:35) with a moonsault press.
11. IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) beat Minoru Suzuki (25:59) with the High Fly Flow (11th defense).
* New Japan’s biggest announced Tokyo Dome since 2006 (also 43,000) witnessed a spectacular show as the leader of the Japanese professional wrestling industry began its 40th anniversary year in style.
* Hiroshi Tanahashi, the iconic figure of the modern era in Japan, smashed Yuji Nagata’s IWGP Heavyweight Title defense record and became the most successful IWGP Heavyweight Champion of all time with the joint-most reigns and of course this defense record. Minoru Suzuki presented a difficult challenge in a 26 minute main event that could have gone either way before Tana landed his High Fly Flow to ensure a year to the day after winning back the belt, he begins 2012 with a firm grip on it. Kazuchika Okada stormed into the ring after the match and challenged Tanahashi to a title shot next.
2012 - Kevin Nash challenged the Ultimate Warrior to fight him in a shoot Wrestlemania weekend in Miami.
It all began on 1/3 when Warrior responded to a fan asking why he didn't "dye the hair" and "pull a Kevin Nash return" on Twitter, responding, "I'm not a d***head who thrives on stealing the limelight from young guys."
Nash was made aware of that comment earlier tonight, writing on his own Twitter account, "Never realized I had a problem with Jim (Warrior). Seemed to get along fine in Scottsdale. Come on my clown, turn that frown upside down. A true warrior never turns down a challenge. Put up a 100K. I'll do the same. 3 rounds. mma rules. winner take all. I'm talking shoot, not sports entertainment. Jim Hellwig needs to put up or shut the f**k up. Day before Mania in Miami area. Warrior will have to pass all hiv and hep a b and c tests. I'll do the same. I'm tired of this guy talking sh** about the boys & me. When they stop it or you tap, i'll quit, or you can apologize like the c**t you are."
Wisconsin independent promoter Dave Herro of Great Lakes Championship Wrestling responded that he'd like to help make the fight happen and Nash responded, telling Herro to do it and added, "I'm not bullsh***ing!"
2013 - New Japan held their annual Tokyo Dome event. Stuart from PuroresuFan.com issued the following report:
The “Wrestlemania of Japan”, New Japan’s annual January 4th Tokyo Dome super-show, lived up to its hype and then some more. For the first time ever a 1/4 show aired live for all of us outside of Japan on New Japan’s USTREAM channel and while the price was up from the other iPPVs at $35, it was full value for money. The PPV was about 4 1/2 hours long not including the dark matches.
Bushiroad owned New Japan really turned up the spectacle for this show with several pop culture tie-ins including musical acts and special entrances that I will go into a little more detail about below. If this was a glimpse of the New Japan to come, mixing a reasonable but not excessive amount of entertainment with the great wrestling and characters we’re used to, then I have no complaints.
New Japan claimed 29,000 paid for this show with an emphasis on “paid” which seemed to be a new standard of announcing an attendance, whether for just this show or not remains to be seen. Without doubt this looked to be the best Tokyo Dome attendance in years even though the listed attendance gave an almost opposite impression. I would guess under normal standards they would have claimed 50,000 if not more for this show. Next year 1/4 falls on a Saturday so if New Japan has another strong year it’s possible the company could edge closer to selling out the Dome again.
I missed the dark matches if they were screened at all but the show opened with an eight man tag. 9 years ago Bob Sapp vs. Akebono was watched by about 40% of Japan and was one of the biggest fights in history as Akebono the sumo legend was going up against Sapp the pop culture icon who had been a sensation that year not just as a K-1 fighter but as a celebrity in general. “Sapp Time” couldn’t be avoided, it was everywhere you looked. But many years later their star has faded, Sapp little more than a novelty act and Akebono a respectable pro wrestler who has kept his career going. They were added on to what looked a generic New Japan vs. CHAOS match to give it a little more of a “Tokyo Dome” feel. The match was lighthearted and entertaining enough for an opener. Sapp did hardly anything except take offense, he was a far cry from the invincible beast who held the IWGP Heavyweight Title many years ago and almost a self-parody. Nakanishi racked Iizuka with his Argentine backbreaker for the win.
The only major disappointment of the show was Masato Tanaka vs. Shelton Benjamin for the recently established NEVER Openweight Title. With the IWGP Intercontinental Title having an unexpected rise in status that would be accelerated further on this show, the NEVER title from New Japan’s sub-brand could be seen as a replacement for that. But what promised to be something of an ECW throwback was a basic sprint with no real excitement. A couple of nice moments but it was short and didn’t really feel like a title match. Tanaka won with his Sliding D to successfully defend the new title for the first time.
Thing started to pick up when the Killer Elite Squad defended their IWGP Tag Team Title against Goto & Anderson in a rematch of the 2012 World Tag League final. The Killer Elite Squad, comprised of Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr., appeared out of nowhere as a team late last year and won the belts off the famous Tenzan & Kojima duo before beating them again to really establish themselves. Today was their first post-TenKoji challenge against two more prolific singles wrestlers. Archer entered on a motorbike and along with his partner wore a cool mask to the ring. Goto & Anderson had a gimmicked entrance of their own as Anderson shot what looked to be t-shirts or something out of several bazookas along the Tokyo Dome rampway. The match turned out to be a good display of traditional tag wrestling with the KES coming out on top after two Killer bombs on Goto. So the Killer Elite Squad seem to have replaced Bad Intentions as the dominant foreign tag team of New Japan.
Yuji Nagata and Minoru Suzuki had their third New Japan Tokyo Dome match. It could be seen as overkill but some rivalries in pro wrestling never get old. We saw TAJIRI vs. Super Crazy what felt like 100 times on ECW TV and PPVs back in the day and never got bored of them. These two wrestle as such a high level that you’re always guaranteed something good and this was very, very good. Once again we were treated to spectacle as Ayumi Nakamura performed Suzuki’s famous “Kaze ni Nare” entrance music live on stage. The match will be remembered mostly for some entertaining slapfest where they just delivered slap after slap, Nagata occasionally interupting them to throw some stiff kicks. They were 1-1 on Dome shows before this and I’d hazard a guess that this was the decider as it probably won’t happen again at the Dome. And it was Nagata who picked up the win with his backdrop hold and continued to be relevant long after the younger generation have taken over leadership in New Japan.
New Japan has rarely ever done a good 3WAY match in my memory. The Chono vs. Fujita vs. Lesnar one from the Dome in 2005 stands out as particularly bad. So I was a little worried that today’s IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title 3WAY match between three of the world’s most exciting juniors Prince Devitt, Low Ki, and Kota Ibushi would disappoint. My worries were unfounded as they put on one of the smoothest, slickest, and high quality junior matches I’ve seen in a long time. It was under 15 minutes long but wrestled at a great pace with many exciting moments including a couple of great dives, Ibushi’s the pick of them. Towards the end you just couldn’t guess who was winning but Devitt hit a Bloody Sunday off the top rope on Ibushi to successfully defend his title for the first time. The junior title has lacked stability since Devitt’s previous reign having gone from him to Ki to Ibushi and back to Devitt within 6 months but I get the feeling this Devitt reign may last a while again.
New Japan’s most famous tag team of the last 15 years, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima, squared off against the legendary Keiji Muto & Shinjiro Otani in a special tag match. All four are New Japan dojo trained wrestlers with Tenzan, Kojima, and Otani from the same era, but only Tenzan and Kojima belong to New Japan now so it was a reunion. Initially designed to showcase the son of the late, great Shinya Hashimoto, Daichi, it had to be altered when Daichi broke his arm and Otani stepped in. In a match full of nostalgia and goosebump-inducing moments, Otani entered to Hashimoto’s old theme, now used by his son Daichi who seconded him. Then Muto entered to one of his famous New Japan themes and the crowd was really excited and emotional. TenKoji then entered to their remixed theme and the match began. It wasn’t one of the better matches on the show but the quality of the event was so high that it was still good with Otani showing he still has much to offer. Years pass but like Liger, Keiji Muto somehow keeps going strong despite his knees having been shot since the 90s. Despite the individual brilliance of Muto & Otani, the teamwork of Tenzan & Kojima was the difference maker as Otani succumbed to Kojima’s lariat followed by Tenzan’s moonsault. Daichi Hashimoto was irate after the match and got into a little scuffle with the winning team but it was brief and didn’t lead to anything. Hashimoto’s New Japan debut will have to wait but will definitely happen when he is healthy again.
Laughter7′s invasion of New Japan has been a great highlight of recent months. Laughter7 is comprised of Kazushi Sakuraba the pro wrestler who became a legend in MMA with his “Gracie Hunter” persona and his protégé Katsuyori Shibata, a New Japan trueborn who walked out on the company years ago just as they were pushing him to superstardom with Tanahashi and Nakamura. He embarked on a thoroughly mediocre MMA career and was largely forgotten by pro wrestling fans before his sudden return last year. The two had dominated every match for months leading to this show with Shibata the man in focus but today would be Sakuraba’s turn in the main spotlight as Shibata was placed just outside of the main event against one of New Japan’s “enforcers” Togi Makabe. This was a fight from the start and entertaining but not quite as intense as I expected. They traded offense in a good brawl but the finish was quite surprising as Makabe beat Shibata in rather dominating fashion with his King Kong kneedrop. I had expected Shibata to beat Makabe and Nakamura to beat Sakuraba to set up the big Nakamura vs. Shibata reunion match, but was wrong. My feeling that may or may not be right was that this was belated punishment for Shibata’s betrayal of a company that put so much faith in him. I really hope he sticks around as there is so much he could offer, feuds with Tanahashi, Nakamura, and Goto – all of whom he has history with – haven’t even been explored yet.
The first of the “double main event” saw Shinsuke Nakamura defend the IWGP Intercontinental Title against Kazushi Sakuraba. Nakamura is such a character who oozes charisma, style, and likeability. Even as the co-leader of New Japan’s top heel group he is just impossible to hate. After their recent awkwardness in a tag match together, there was a legitimate fear this could be a disaster though. Sakuraba has very little recent pro wrestling experience and Shibata had been doing much of the work in tags. What a surprise then this was. In the USTREAM chat people were going nuts over this match and for good reason, it is one I will remember for years and already a frontrunner for my 2013 match of the year. There was a tense and special atmosphere as they faced off just like the old New Japan vs. shoot-style outsider matches during the New Japan vs. UWF, New Japan vs. UWFi, and New Japan vs. UFO feuds. In the 2000s we had the shoot-style outsiders but it was ugly and awkward most of the time with the exception of some good matches (mostly featuring Kazuyuki Fujita), this was the opposite of that and was “shoot-style pro wrestling” rather than “a messy clusterf*ck of pro wrestling and MMA”. I was disappointed when they shook hands at the start because I thought it could lead to a boring “polite” match. After a feeling out process, Nakamura slapped Sakuraba in the face and BOOM we had lift-off. It turned into a pro wrestling masterclass with Sakuraba finally stepping out of Shibata’s shadow in this New Japan stint and coming across as a lethal, dangerous fighter who Nakamura struggled to compete with. The match had one of the most brutal knees to the face I’ve ever seen which replays showed caught Nakamura full force. I could feel my heart racing as I watched this, willing Nakamura to win but sensing it was Sakuraba’s for several reasons – Shibata having already lost, Nakamura missing the Boma Ye, and how dangerous Saku’s arm submissions came across as. The drama was immense. Nakamura escaped the chickenwing armlock but a while later was back in it, which convinced me it was game over. But somehow he escaped it and also survived a cross armbreaker and won with his Boma Ye to an enormous Tokyo Dome pop. They shook hands and hugged afterwards, showing great respect to each other. I felt this match elevated Nakamura even more than he already has been. There are almost no “New Japan vs. outsider” matches that could do this anymore but this did, while at the same time his IWGP Intercontinental Title also moved much further away from the midcard belt it originally seemed to be. An absolutely amazing match, a throwback to old times and a style Bushiroad boss Kidani seems to love and will hopefully ask to see more of in New Japan. 30 minute classics are great as we’d find out right after this but the true feel of Strong Style is in matches like Nakamura vs. Sakuraba.
New Japan went back a year to show Okada’s abysmal return from TNA Wrestling on the 1/4/12 show where he and YOSHI-HASHI (in a dark match today that highlighted their contrasting fortunes) had a real dud of a match. Okada later challenged Tanahashi to a title match and was largely laughed at or booed as no one took him seriously. What would follow would stun the Japanese wrestling scene as within a year Okada became one of the industry’s biggest stars and won the Tokyo Sports MVP award. His title reign so soon after returning could have bombed hard but he turned himself into a star with the IWGP Heavyweight Title. Since losing the title back to Tanahashi in June the build to the big rematch has been great with the two clocking up important wins as the time drew near for their clash of destiny. J-Pop band BREAKERZ performed live on the stage just before the main event as New Japan continued to crank up the spectacle value and implement pop culture into the product, which is one way of trying to get pro wrestling back into the mainstream consciousness. The band would accompany Tanahashi to the ring shortly after but Okada’s entrance was the best of the lot as he slowly descended on an elevator looking like the perfect bad boy, a new Tokyo Dome remix of his theme playing. As he hit the ring money rained down on the crowd, signalling the arrival of the new superstar, the “Rainmaker” Kazuchika Okada. The match began slowly as you could tell it was going to be long but was never anything less than great. With a double main event you expect both matches to offer something different and these were complete opposites. This was modern pro wrestling at its best and a match worthy of its hype. The last 15 or so minutes were out of this world and the Tokyo Dome crowd was red hot as you just couldn’t guess who was winning. Okada kicked out of the first High Fly Flow and survived Tana’s Texas Cloverleaf hold despite his hand flapping and coming so close to tapping out. Okada fought back but could never hit the Rainmaker, not even once, and always seemed one step behind Tanahashi to me. Tanahashi eventually won with a perfectly executed High Fly Flow and proved yet again he is the king of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The match was almost 35 minutes long but was not boring at all. I was really disappointed Okada didn’t win, I was expecting it to catapult him to new levels, but you just can’t deny what a great champion Tanahashi is. Time and time again he delivers in these matches and wins over the crowd. And while I wanted Okada to win, I do think Tanahashi was the better performer on the day and showed his greatness. He is about 11 years older than Okada and this match established that he still has the edge but unless the rumours of Okada going to WWE are true (which I hope they are not, New Japan will cultivate his potential far better than WWE possibly could), he will be the star of New Japan in years to come.
The big surprise after the main event is that no new challenger showed his face and Tanahashi did his routine air guitar performance to send everyone home happy. No titles changed hands on the entire show and it felt much like closure for 2012. Perhaps “THE NEW BEGINNING”, New Japan’s next big show in February, is where new things may happen. Despite the lack of shake-ups this was a January 4th show for the ages and certainly one of the best I have ever seen. New Japan had a fantastic 2012 and 2013 has started even better as this year’s 1/4 show was much better than its equivalent last year. The event is available on VOD (video on demand) until 1/11 5pm JST if you want to watch it on New Japan’s USTREAM channel.
NJPW “WRESTLE KINGDOM 7 ~EVOLUTION~ IN TOKYO DOME”, 1/4/13 (WPW/PPV/iPPV)
Tokyo Dome
29,000 Fans
0-1. Wataru Inoue, Tama Tonga & Captain New Japan beat Tomohiro Ishii, YOSHI-HASHI & Jado (5:58) when Tonga used the Headshrinker on Jado.
0-2. Ryusuke Taguchi, KUSHIDA & BUSHI beat Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask & Hiromu Takahashi (7:12) when BUSHI used a Firebird splash on Takahashi.
1. Special 8 Man Tag Match: Manabu Nakanishi, MVP, Strong Man & Akebono beat Toru Yano, Takashi Iizuka, Yujiro Takahashi & Bob Sapp (7:53) when Nakanishi used an Argentine backbreaker on Iizuka.
2. NEVER Openweight Title: Masato Tanaka (c) beat Shelton Benjamin (6:41) with the Sliding D (1st defense).
3. IWGP Tag Team Title: Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. (c) beat Hirooki Goto & Karl Anderson (10:52) when Smith used the Killer bomb on Goto (2nd defense).
4. Special Singles Match: Yuji Nagata beat Minoru Suzuki (17:03) with a backdrop hold.
5. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title – 3WAY Match: Prince Devitt (c) beat Low Ki & Kota Ibushi (14:45) with an avalanche-style Bloody Sunday on Ibushi (1st defense).
6. Special Tag Match: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima beat Keiji Muto & Shinjiro Otani (15:36) when Tenzan used a moonsault press on Otani.
7. Special Singles Match: Togi Makabe beat Katsuyori Shibata (8:37) with a King Kong kneedrop.
8. Double Main Event I – IWGP Intercontinental Title: Shinsuke Nakamura (c) beat Kazushi Sakuraba (11:12) with the Boma Ye (4th defense).
9. Double Main Event II – IWGP Heavyweight Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) beat Kazuchika Okada (33:34) with the High Fly Flow (6th defense).
2013 - WWE broadcast Smackdown. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
Previously, The Shield attacked Randy Orton. Tonight, Randy Orton and his voices return to Smackdown. Last week, Big Show punched Ricardo Rodriguez and Booker T could not believe what happened. Ricardo had a shot on Monday, but Alberto Del Rio came to his aid.
This week, we are in Richmond, Virginia and your announcers are Josh ‘Merry New Year’ Mathews and John ‘Auld Lang Syne’ Layfield.
Randy Orton comes to the ring and he is very deliberate in his travails to the ring. Randy says that since tonight is the first Smackdown of 2013, and since it is the in thing to . . . declare your New Year’s Resolution, he will make this short and sweet. Randy says that he wants to be World Champion. Not too long ago, Smackdown was his show.
Lately that doesn’t really seem to be the case. There is a way to change that. Randy says that he is officially announcing his entry into the 2013 Royal Rumble.
Sheamus’ music plays and he makes his way to the ring . . . fella.
Sheamus apologizes for interrupting. He says that he is not going to steal Randy’s thunder, but he is going to do the same thing. He will be in the 2013 Royal Rumble match. Sheamus says that is not the only reason he is out here. He wants to thank Randy for his help with the Shield.
Randy says that he was not helping Sheamus. The Shield attacked him last month and he did it for himself.
At the Royal Rumble, it is every man for himself.
Sheamus reminds Orton that he won last year.
Orton says that it will mean more when he eliminates the former Royal Rumble winner.
Sheamus asks if he Brogue Kicks Orton’s head over the top rope but his body stays in the ring, does that count as an elimination?
Big Show’s music plays and he goes to the stage. Show says that he was listening to them yapping about being in the Royal Rumble and winning the World Championship. Show says that if one of them survives the Royal Rumble, all they will get a shot at is his fist. Show tells Sheamus that his 2013 will end like his 2012 with him knocking Sheamus out.
Show tells Orton that he will step on the snake with his size eighteen boots and grind him into the ground.
Show says that he is the most dominant champion.
Antonio Cesaro’s music plays and he says that this is typical American talking about who is going to beat up whom.
Sheamus reminds Heidi that he is from Ireland.
Cesaro says that is worse. He does not talk, he takes action. He has been talking about soft, lazy, grotesquely obese Americans. It is something you should realize by looking in the mirror.
Orton tells Cesaro that this soft, lazy, and fat American go up there and RKO both of them.
That threat gets Booker T on the stage and he is gonna stop this before it gets out of hand. Since these four men don’t like each other, Show and Cesaro are going to have to get along. They will face Randy Orton and Sheamus in a tag match tonight.
We go to commercial.
Match Number One: Miz versus Heath Slater (with Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal)
They lock up and Slater with a waist lock. Miz with a wrist lock and hammer lock. Slater with an elbow to the head but Miz with a drop kick. Miz with a side head lock take down. Slater with a rollup for a near fall. Miz with a shoulder tackle and side head lock take down.
Slater backs Miz into the corner and Slater punches Miz in the midsection. Slater with a punch but Miz with a kick and punches. Miz with a hip toss and side head lock take down. Slater with a reversal but Miz pulls Slater to the mat by the hair. Mahal gets on the apron and distracts the referee. Miz with a thumb to the eye and then he takes Slater to the mat with a side head lock take down.
Miz with a shoulder tackle but he blocks a hip toss and hits a hip toss. Miz with a running knee lift but Drew trips Miz. Miz with a drop kick to Drew while he celebrates what he does. Miz sends Mahal to the floor and then Slater hits Miz from behind.
The referee has sent Mahal and McIntyre to the back for their interference.
Drew warns Slater about Miz coming from behind and he gets a near fall with a rollup. Slater goes to the floor as we go to commercial.
We are back and Slater punches Miz and then he kicks Miz but the referee pulls Slater out of the corner. Miz with a double leg take down and he punches Slater. Miz with a clothesline and then Slater goes to the floor. Miz with a clothesline while Slater does not realize that Miz has gone to the floor.
Miz hot shots Slater on the ringside barrier and then he sends Slater back into the ring. Slater tries to escape but Miz keeps him back in the ring. Slater with a kick to the leg and then he sends Miz shoulder first into the ring post.
Slater with knees to the arm and shoulder. Miz punches Slater but Slater punches back. Slater puts Miz’ arm in the ropes and then connects with an elbow. Slater with a hammer lock. Miz with elbows and a kick. Slater wrings the injured arm and he gets a near fall.
Slater with a key lock. Miz punches Slater but Slater punches back. Miz with a sunset flip for a near fall. Slater with a leaping leg lariat for a near fall. Miz rolls to the apron and then he punches Miz. Slater hyperextends the arm and uses the ropes until the referee stop Slater.
Miz with a shoulder and he slides into the ring and gets a near fall with a rollup. Slater with a clothesline for a near fall. Slater dances and does some air guitar before returning to the injured arm. Miz with a knee to the midsection and then he hits a running boot to the head and gets a near fall.
Slater sends Miz shoulder first into the post again and then he chokes Miz with his boot. Slater wraps the injured arm around the ring post. Slater with a key lock to the injured arm. Miz with a punch and a belly-to-back suplex, but Miz holds his arm and he cannot capitalize.
Slater and Miz exchange punches. Miz with a kick and punches. Slater with a kick to the shoulder but Miz with a back elbow and clothesline. Miz with a back body drop and he tries for the Reality Check but he can only hit the first neck breaker. Slater sends Miz into the corner and hits a neck breaker for a near fall.
Slater misses a charge into the corner and Miz with the Awesome Clothesline and then Miz goes up top for the double sledge. Miz gets ready for the Skull Crushing Finale and he hits it and gets the three count.
Winner: Miz
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to take a look back at Raw when Kofi Kingston lost the Intercontinental Title to Wade Barrett.
Matt Striker is with the leader of the Barrett Barrage and the Intercontinental Champion. Matt wants to talk about Main Event. Barrett says that he is the new Intercontinental Champion. That must not be good enough for the media types because they want scandal to try to tear him down. If Matt wants some scandal, look at the real Kofi Kingston. Kofi attacked him from behind after he beat three men. Wade vows to defeat Kofi and he will be out of options and chances. When he defeats Kofi tonight, he will walk away and remain the Intercontinental Champion.
Match Number Two: Hornswoggle, Great Khali, and Natalya versus Rosa Mendes, Epico, and Primo
The women start off and Rosa pie faces Natalya. Natalya with a kick and she sends Rosa to the mat and she slams Rosa’s head into the mat. Natalya with a snap mare and drop kick to the back of the head and Natalya gets a near fall. Rosa slaps Natalya to get out of an attempted Sharpshooter.
Epico tags in and Khali is tagged in as well. Epico tags Primo in before locking up and Khali hip tosses Primo back into the ring. Khali with a clothesline to the top of the head and sends Primo into the corner for a chop. Hornswoggle wants to tag in and Khali agrees.
Hornswoggle with a chop to Primo and then he kicks him in the leg and hits a Stunner. Horsnwoggle does the same to Epico. Primo with a back elbow and then he stomps on Hornswoggle. Primo rakes the eyes with his boot and Epico tags back in. Epico with a drop kick when Hornswoggle is Irish whipped at him.
Epico puts his hand on Hornswoggle’s head to keep him from hitting him. Hornswoggle with a head butt and punches. Khali tags in and he pushes Epico away. Khali with a punch to the head and then he chops Epico. Khali with another chop and then he connects with an elbow. Primo misses a splash and hits Epico. Khali sends Primo to the floor and then Epico misses a lungblower. Khali with a chop to the top of the head for the three count.
Winners: Great Khali, Hornswoggle, and Natalya
We go to Matt Striker in the back and he is with Kofi Kingston. Matt asks Kofi about losing the title on Monday but pinning Wade on Wednesday. Kofi says that this has nothing to do with momentum. It was the moment that he saw Wade holding his Intercontinental Title over his head.
Kofi says that this might be his last shot. This isn’t anything new because he has had his back against the wall his entire life. He will fight to get the Intercontinental Title. Wade will be running into Trouble in Paradise tonight.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Kofi Kingston versus Wade Barrett for the Intercontinental Championship
They lock up and Barrett backs Kofi into the corner but Kofi switches positions and he gives Barrett a clean break. Kofi with a waist lock but Barrett with a hip lock take down. Kofi with a head scissors and Barrett escapes. Barrett with a kick to the midsection and he punches Kofi. Barrett with another punch but Kofi with a back heel kick and forearms. Kofi with a kick to the chest and back.
Kofi with an arm bar and he gets a near fall. Kofi returns to the arm bar. Barrett with a shoulder tackle and flying shoulder tackle and drop kick. Barrett goes to the floor to slow down the pace. Kofi goes to the floor and he hits Barrett from behind. Kofi sends Barrett’s head into the ring steps and then he sends Barrett back into the ring. Kofi with a springboard clothesline for a near fall.
Kofi with a chin lock on Barrett and turns it into an arm bar. Barrett with a punch to Kofi but Kofi with a kick and forearm. Barrett with a hard Irish whip and Kofi goes down. Barrett with knees to the midsection followed by punches to the ribs. Barrett with a short arm clothesline for a near fall.
Barrett with a chin lock but Kofi with elbows and a forearm. Kofi with a back slide for a near fall. Kofi with a kick and sunset flip for a near fall. Kofi with an inside cradle for a near fall. Barrett with a back heel kick but he charges at Kofi and Kofi drops down. Barrett goes over the top rope to the floor.
Kofi with a pescado onto Barrett but Barrett sends Kofi into the apron and they return to the ring. Barrett tells Kofi to count him out but Kofi goes to the floor and kicks Barrett. They return to the ring and Kofi gets a near fall with a rollup. Kofi tells Barrett that he came close to winning.
We are back and Barrett with a punch and reverse chin lock. Kofi with a kick and punches. Barrett returns to the midsection with a knee. Barrett with boots to Kofi’s ribs and abdomen. Barrett goes to the turnbuckles and hits an elbow drop and gets a near fall. Barrett with knees to Kofi while Kofi is in the ropes and Barrett with a boot to the head and Kofi goes to the floor.
Kofi struggles to get back into the ring and Barrett wants the referee to count faster but Kofi gets back in at nine. Barrett punches Kofi and sends him into the turnbuckles. Barrett puts Kofi on the turnbuckles and he punches Kofi and connects with an elbow. Barrett sets for a superplex but Kofi blocks it.
Kofi punches Barrett and knocks him to the mat with a head butt. Kofi with a cross body and he hits it but Barrett kicks out. Both men hold their ribs. Barrett punches Kofi but Kofi punches back. Barrett with a kick to gain control. Kofi with the pendulum kick and Kofi misses a springboard move. Kofi blocks a kick and then hits the SOS for a near fall. Kofi with a running kick to the head and then he hits the Boom drop.
Kofi says that it is over and he sets for Trouble in Paradise. Barrett ducks Trouble in Paradise. Kofi counters the Blackpool Slam with a sunset flip for a near fall. Barrett hits the Blackpool Slam and gets a near fall. Barrett misses a punch but Kofi hits Trouble in Paradise, but the force of the kick sends Barrett to the floor.
Kofi tries to get Barrett back into the ring since he cannot win the title by count out. Kofi with a cover but Barrett grabs the rope with his hand. Kofi runs into boots from Barrett. Barrett gets the arm ready for the Bull Hammer but Kofi avoids it. He goes to the turnbuckles for a springboard move but Barrett with the Bull Hammer and he gets the three count.
Winner: Wade Barrett
We go to commercial.
Match Number Four: Layla El versus Tamina Snuka
They lock up and Tamina with a clean break when they get into the ropes. Tamina stares at Layla. Tamina pushes Layla through the ropes and to the floor. Tamina sends Layla into the ringside barrier and then back into the ring. Layla with an inside cradle for a near fall.
Tamina with a clothesline and she gets a near fall. Tamina rubs Layla’s face into the mat. Tamina with a reverse chin lock and she puts Layla face first on the mat while Layla is doing a split. Layla with elbows but Tamina with forearms.
Tamina gets a near fall but Layla escapes. Layla with kicks and a drop kick to the head. Layla takes Tamina down by the hair and then she kicks Tamina and tries for the triple jump cross body but Tamina catches her and then gets Layla on her shoulders for a Samoan drop.
Tamina pulls Layla into position and hits the Superfly splash for the three count.
Winner: Tamina Snuka
We go to commercial.
We are back with the Raw Rebound. Dolph Ziggler and AJ Lee catch a lot of crap from John Cena.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Five: Big Show and Antonio Cesaro versus Randy Orton and Sheamus
Cesaro and Sheamus start things off and they lock up. Cesaro with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Sheamus backs into the corner to rethink his strategy. They lock up again and Sheamus with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Sheamus with another shoulder tackle and he tags in Orton.
Orton with a kick and European uppercut. Orton with a suplex and he gets a near fall. Orton with punches in the corner but Cesaro puts Orton in the corner and he punches and kicks Orton. Orton with a kick and Cesaro with an Irish whip into the corner and Orton with a clothesline. Sheamus tags back in and he kicks Cesaro and sends him into the turnbuckles.
Sheamus runs into an elbow and Cesaro with a clothesline. Cesaro with a punch but Sheamus with a punch. Cesaro with an Irish whip but Sheamus with a clothesline. Orton tags back in and he punches Cesaro. Orton punches Cesaro in the corner and then he connects with a European uppercut. Sheamus tags back in and he tries to suplex Cesaro but Cesaro with knees.
Show tags in and he punches Sheamus. Show with head butts to Sheamus. Show swings at Orton on the apron but Orton moves. Sheamus and Orton send Show over the top rope to the floor.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Cesaro with an Irish whip but Cesaro is sent to the apron. Sheamus with forearms across the chest and then he suplexes Cesaro back into the ring. Sheamus gets a near fall. Cesaro with a jaw breaker and Show makes the blind tag. Sheamus with a back elbow to Cesaro but he turns around into a spear from Show.
Show with a hard Irish whip. The referee sees Cesaro trying to sneak into the corner to attack Sheamus so Cesaro backs up. Show with a head butt and then he slams Sheamus. Show with an elbow drop to the chest and he gets a near fall. Show with a head butt to Sheamus and it sends Sheamus into the corner. Show with punches to the midsection. Show pulls Sheamus out of the corner but Sheamus with punches. Show sends Sheamus into the corner but he misses a running butt splash. Sheamus with a kick and Show grabs Sheamus and hits a choke slam but Sheamus kicks out at two.
Show signals for the punch but Sheamus avoids him. Sheamus with a Brogue Kick and both men are down. Cesaro tags in and Orton does too. Orton with two clotheslines and he avoids a clothesline from Cesaro and he hits a power slam. Orton sends Cesaro to the apron for the IEDDT but Cesaro escapes and sends Orton to the apron. Sheamus tags in and Sheamus with two running double sledges followed by a shoulder in the corner and a knee lift. Sheamus with White Noise.
Sheamus looks around and he gets in the zone for the Brogue Kick, but Orton is not a fan of the imitation of the set for the RKO so Orton comes in and hits an RKO on Cesaro while Sheamus pounds his chest.
Orton leaves the ring and tells Sheamus to finish off Cesaro. Sheamus gets the three count.
Winners: Sheamus and Randy Orton
After the match, Orton and Sheamus have some words as Orton walks up the ramp to the stage.
We go to credits.
2014 - New Japan Pro Wrestling ran the Tokyo Dome. Courtesy of PuroresuFan.com, here is a complete report.
NJPW “WRESTLE KINGDOM 8 IN TOKYO DOME”, 1/4/14 (WPW/PPV/iPPV)
Tokyo Dome
35,000 Fans – No Vacancy
0. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Tomoaki Honma, Captain New Japan & BUSHI beat Manabu Nakanishi, Super Strong Machine, Jushin Thunder Liger & Yohei Komatsu (8:11) when Tenzan used a modified crab hold on Komatsu.
1. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Title – 4WAY Match: Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson (c) beat KUSHIDA & Alex Shelley, TAKA Michinoku Kaientai Dojo & Taichi and Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov (10:35) when Matt pinned Taichi after the More Bang For Your Buck (1st defense).
2. IWGP Tag Team Title: Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows beat Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr. (c) (10:27) when Anderson pinned Archer after the Magic Killer to become the 64th champions.
3. NWA World Heavyweight Title: Satoshi Kojima beat Rob Conway NWA (c) (8:27) with a lariat to become the 85th champion.
4. Special Tag Match: Yuji Nagata & Kazushi Sakuraba beat Daniel Gracie & Rolles Gracie (9:50) when Daniel was DQ’d.
5. Special Tag Match: Great Muta WRESTLE-1 & Toru Yano beat Minoru Suzuki & Shelton Benjamin (4:12) when Yano used the Uragasumi on Suzuki.
6. King of Destroyer Match: Togi Makabe beat King Fale (5:15) by KO.
7. Special Singles Match – Hirooki Goto Return Match: Hirooki Goto beat Katsuyori Shibata (15:33) with the Shouten Kai.
8. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title: Kota Ibushi beat Prince Devitt (c) (16:22) with a Phoenix splash to become the 67th champion.
9. Double Main Event I – IWGP Heavyweight Title: Kazuchika Okada (c) beat Tetsuya Naito (30:58) with the Rainmaker (7th defense).
10. Double Main Event II – IWGP Intercontinental Title: Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Shinsuke Nakamura (c) (23:24) with the High Fly Flow to become the 7th champion.
* 35,000 fans (real number) watched Japanese pro wrestling’s biggest event of the year today, up 6,000 from this time last year and another big success.
* For the fourth year running, Hiroshi Tanahashi won the 1/4 main event as he and eternal rival Shinsuke Nakamura collided in what fans voted to be the last match of the show. This was their third Tokyo Dome main event with Nakamura winning the previous two, so it was a huge win for Tanahashi (who was played out to the ring by former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman). After dropping the High Fly Flow on Shinsuke, Tanahashi added yet another achievement to his prolific career by winning the IWGP Intercontinental Title for the first time. This could free Nakamura up for a long awaited return to the IWGP Heavyweight Title scene…
* The new generation leader of New Japan, Kazuchika Okada, made a successful V7 defense of his IWGP Heavyweight Title in a blockbuster match against G1 Climax 2013 winner Tetsuya Naito. In an exciting battle lasting 30 minutes, Okada came close to losing the title he has held since last April, but prevailed after hitting his Rainmaker. Who will be next to try and take the belt away from the Rainmaker?
* A new era looks to have begun in the junior division after Kota Ibushi, who became a New Japan affiliated wrestler several months ago, ended the lengthy IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title reign of Prince Devitt at the Tokyo Dome. The Bullet Club leader had just about run out of competition in the division, but Ibushi was more than a match and dropped his Phoenix splash to become the 67th champion. A mysterious masked man (El Desperado, who debuts tomorrow) appeared after the match, congratulating and challenging Ibushi.
* Hirooki Goto made a triumphant return from an injury suffered during the G1, ending his win drought against old rival Katsuyori Shibata. Goto hadn’t beaten Shibata in their series, but returned with a bang today and boosted his chances of a big 2014 by winning with the Shouten Kai. Goto helped Shibata to the back afterwards, hinting that their series is over and a possible alliance could follow.
* The Gracie invasion turned out to be something of a dud, with their tag match against the veteran team of Nagata & Saku ending in a DQ and failing to impress many fans.
* Satoshi Kojima ended Rob Conway’s unbeaten singles run in New Japan and in doing so won the historic NWA World Heavyweight Title! Kojima had previously failed in an attempt to win the belt, but after a long time is a singles champion again now.
* World Tag League winners, Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows, pulled off something of an upset by dethroning the Killer Elite Squad to become the 85th IWGP Tag Team Champions. The recently formed duo have been on a roll and continued that when Anderson pinned Archer following the Magic Killer.
* The Young Bucks retained their IWGP Jr. Tag Team Title in difficult circumstances, facing THREE other teams in a 4WAY Match. Matt Jackson pinned Taichi to ensure the belts remain with the Bullet Club team.
* New Japan announced that the 2014 G1 Climax final show will be held at the 30,000 seat Seibu Dome. This is unprecedented and huge venue to book for the G1 final in a year where New Japan are trying to upscale.
2014 - WWE ran Hampton, VA. Thomas Platner filed the following live report:
I went to the WWE house show tonight in Hampton, VA. The big story of the show was that we got the first look at Daniel Bryan as a member of the Wyatt Family and well, he looked like Duke "The Dumpster" Drose, coming out in the same style overalls that Harper and Rowan wear. He was announced as "Daniel Wyatt." The live crowd seemed really mixed about it and there were a lot of "No" chants.
They had a steel cage match with Daniel and Bray Wyatt. Wyatt did mic work acting as if the match wasn't going to happen and that Bryan would give up the match but that didn't happen. He instead let Bray beat him down. Bray hit Sister Abagail and pinned him, then they carried him unconscious to the back.
I don't think the live crowd really knew what to make of this.
Other results from the show:
*CM Punk beat The Shield in a handicap match. Pretty much what we saw at TLC.
*Intercontinental champ Big E. Langston defeated Damien Sandow. All I see is people writing about how good these guys are but I thought this was a snoozer.
*One of the Usos defeated Erick Rowan.
*R-Truth defeated Bo Dallas.
*The Prime Time Players defeated 3MB.
*The Miz defeated Fandango. Summer Rae is awesome at ringside.
*Emma and Natalya defeated WWE Divas champ AJ Lee & Tamina.
*Bad News Barrett beat Justin Gabriel.
2014 - Ohio Valley Wrestling kicked off 2014 with a Saturday Night Special in Louisville, KY at the Davis Arena. Brian Cannon filed the following live report:
This is the OVW Saturday Night Special Report for Saturday, January 4, 2014.
Tonight in the main event, Jamin Olivencia defended the OVW Heavyweight Title against Marcus Anthony. Also, the Bodyguy defended the Women's Title against the Assassin, Michael Hayes & Mohamad Ali Vaez defended the Southern Tag Team Titles against the VIP Club, Trailer Park Trash & Flash Flanagan teamed up against the Marauders, Ryan Howe faced Jay Bradley in a No DQ Street Fight, plus much more! It was a packed house, and the announcers for the evening were Dean Hill and Gilbert Corsey.
Without further ado:
Here we go...
The night starts off with a special intro video showing all the events that led up to tonight's OVW Heavyweight Title match between Jamin Olivencia & Marcus Anthony.
OVW SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: "The VIP Club": J. Best & Robo De Luna vs. Michael Hayes & Mohamad Ali Vaez (c).
The VIP Club attacked Ali from behind, but that was the only offense they got in. Ali struck back, and flipped Best to the outside. Michael hit Best and rolled him back in. Ali hit a double elbow drop on both of them. Michael gets back in and they hit a double suplex on Best and a double shoulder tackle on Robo to knock him from the ring. Michael then hits the kneebuster to the face of Best and Ali finishes him off with the neckbreaker for the 3.
WINNERS: HAYES & ALI by pinfall.
Dylan Bostic (w/Ray Lyn) vs. Eddie F. Diamond.
Bostic controls most of the match and hits the Backstabber, but EFD kicks out! Dylan gets frustrated and tells Ray Lyn to get a chair. She grabs one, but sits in it. She doesn't understand he wants it in the ring. EFD gets back up and rolls Bostic up with a crucifix pin for the 3.
WINNER: EFD by pinfall.
OVW TELEVISION TITLE: 4M: "Mister Marvelous" Melvin Maximus vs. Paredyse (c).
Paredyse has 4M off his game early, slapping and pinching his butt. Paredyse runs into 4M twice, but 4M doesn't move. Paredyse fires away with rights and lefts and dropkicks 4M twice. He goes up top and hits the seated senton, but 4M kicks out. He goes up top again, but is caught in a bearhug. He tries to get out, but 4M powerslams him and gets the 3!
WINNER and NEW OVW TELEVISION CHAMPION: 4M by pinfall.
NO DQ STREET FIGHT: Jay Bradley vs. Ryan Howe.
Jay and Howe go back and forth early as they try to go out after the weapons at ringside. Jay takes control after shoving referee Josh Ashcraft into Howe. He uses the bullrope to tie Howe's hands up and tie the other end around the turnbuckle. He uses a chain and a crutch to work over Howe. He gets Josh up and tries to pin Howe, but Howe kicks out.
Howe starts to get a second wind and strikes back. He grabs a pair of salad tongs and pinches Jay below the belt. He then grabs a bowling ball and rolls a strike between Jay's legs. Howe hits the Chart Topper and then wraps the bullrope around Jay's neck and puts him in a modified surfboard with the bullrope for the tapout.
WINNER: HOWE by submission.
OVW WOMEN'S TITLE: The Bodyguy (w/4M) (c) vs. The Assassin.
The Bodyguy says he has had enough and just wants to end this misery and lay down for the Assassin. The Assassin comes out, but it doesn't look like the same Assassin as usual. The Assassin tries to get in the ring, but Bodyguy kicks the ropes and clubs the Assassin. He then says he is going to take off his robe. As he is doing so, the real Assassin rolls out from under the ring and gets in the ring behind the Bodyguy. Bodyguy turns around and comes face to face with the real Assassin. The real Assassin points behind the Bodyguy and the other Assassin grabs the Bodyguy with a Tongan Death Grip and hits the TKO for the 3! The other Assassin pulls her mask off and it's Lei'd Tapa!
WINNER and NEW OVW WOMEN'S CHAMPION: TAPA by pinfall.
HANDICAP GRUDGE MATCH: "The Marauders": Raul LaMotta, Nick Dumeyer, & the Masked Marauder vs. Flash Flanagan & Trailer Park Trash.
Shiloh Jonze & Clint Poe were M.I.A. Trash & Flash go to town on Raul and then Dumeyer with vicious chops to the chest. The referee gets distracted and the Marauders triple team Trash. They work over him until he can get the hot tag to Flash. Flash comes in and fires away on all of them. He tags Trash back in, slams a Marauder, and Trash hits a flying legdrop for the 3.
WINNERS: FLASH & TRASH by pinfall.
After the match, the Marauders attack Flash & Trash, knocking Flash from the ring. Flash gets back in with a double kendo stick and goes to town on the Marauders. Trash gets a kendo stick and goes to town also. They grab a mic and say that felt good, but they think they should do this one more time this Wednesday night and make sure all 5 Marauders are there.
OVW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE: Marcus Anthony (w/Timmy Danger) vs. Jamin Olivencia.
Jamin tries some quick strikes early. He hits a running knee off the apron after knocking Marcus to the outside. Marcus gets back up and runs at Jamin, but Jamin sidesteps him and Marcus runs into the steel steps. Back in the ring, Jamin goes for the Standing O, but Marcus catches him and slams him. Marcus powers Jamin around, grabbing him up by the bandages around Jamin's ribs and throwing him down. He throws Jamin shoulder first into the steel ringpost. He puts him on the top turnbuckle and delivers a superplex, but lands funny and immediately grabs his shoulder. He dislocated it and rammed it into the steel ringpost 3 times to knock it back in place! He gets back in, but Jamin has recovered and hits the kamikaze splashes and jumping clotheslines. He goes for the Standing O, but Marcus catches him and hits the Gamma Punch. Jamin kicks out. Marcus puts Jamin on his shoulders, but Jamin reverses it into a whirlwind DDT. He goes for the pin, but Danger jumps up on the apron to distract the ref. Jamin grabs him, but Marcus comes up from behind for the full nelson. Jamin slides out and kicks Marcus in the head. He goes for the Standing O again, but Marcus blocks it, flips Jamin around and locks in the full nelson. Jamin doesn't answer the three arm raises and we have a new champion.
WINNER and NEW OVW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION: MARCUS by submission.
Danger grabs the title as Marcus does a backflip. Danger tells him to lock in the full nelson one more time and he does.
Marcus celebrates with the title to end the show.
A great SNS to start off 2014.
2015 - New Japan Pro Wrestling presented "Wrestlekingdom 9" at the Tokyo Dome with the show broadcasting live internationally with English commentary for the first time on PPV. Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:
Richard Trionfo with the coverage of the Pre Show Match on the New Japan World Feed
On the New Japan World Feed, the New Japan Rumble was broadcast prior to the start of the pay per view.
The participants in the New Japan Rumble are:
Tiger Mask
Yuji Nagata
Taichi
Jushin Liger
Sho Tanaka
Hiro Saito
Yohei Komatsu
Captain New Japan
Tama Tonga
Yoshi Hashi
Manabu Nakanishi
Yoshiaki Fujiwara
Great Kabuki
Taka
Desperado
The first two men in the match are Yuji Nagata and Tiger Mask.
Tiger Mask with a kick but Nagata with a kick of his own. Tiger Mask with a back heel kick and more kicks to the leg. Tiger Mask misses a kick and Nagata backs into the corner. Tiger Mask with a drop toe hold but Nagata with a hammer lock. Nagata works on the wrist but Tiger Mask with a reversal.
They have a Greco Roman Knuckle Lock and the third man enters the match as Nagata kicks and snap mares Tiger Mask. The Third Man is Taichi. While Taichi makes his way to the ring with two other men, Nagata and Tiger Mask wait for him. Taichi works over Tiger Mask with a chop while he is assisted by the men who came to he ring with him. Taichi Irish whips Nagata and he connects with a knee and then he stomps on the chest and covers Nagata.
All three men work over Tiger Mask and Nagata. Tiger Mask holds on to the ropes to stay in the match. The fourth entrant is Jushin Liger. Liger makes his way to the ring and he connects with clotheslines and palm thrusts to Taichi and his men. Liger with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker.
Liger with a surfboard while Nagata and Tiger Mask work over the other two men. Liger adds a Dragon Sleeper to the surfboard. Liger with a double sledge to the back of Taichi. The fifth entrant is Sho Tanaka. Tanaka goes after Taichi and connects with forearms and punches. Liger holds Taichi and Tiger Mask kicks him. Tanaka gets worked over in the corner but Liger helps him and one of Taichi’s assistants is on the apron.
The sixth entrant is Hiro Saito. Saito makes his way to the ring and Liger goes after him. Saito with a spinebuster to Liger followed by a back senton. Taichi watches from the apron while Tiger Mask and Tanaka work over Saito. Saito with a spinebuster and back senton to Tiger Mask.
Tanaka goes after Nagata while Liger connects with knees to Saito. Number seven is Yohei Komatsu. Komatsu goes after Saito while Tanaka hangs on to the ropes to stay in the match. Komatsu chokes Saito while Tiger Mask snap mares and kicks one of Taichi’s associates. Saito with forearms to Komatsu’s neck. Nagata brings Taichi back into the ring. Number eight is Captain New Japan.
Captain New Japan connects with punches to everyone and they all go down. Captain New Japan shakes the ropes and then he punches Tiger Mask. More punches from Captain New Japan. Nagata and Liger fall victim again as well as Saito and Tiger Mask. Number nine enters the match while Captain New Japan continues to punch everyone. Tama Tonga is number nine and he eliminates Captain New Japan and the crowd is mixed on the elimination.
Liger goes up top but he is stopped by one of Taichi’s associates. He is sent to the apron and he tries to suplex Liger to the floor. Tiger Mask takes care of the man but Liger is eliminated as well. Number ten is Yoshi Hashi. Tanaka is slammed by Saito while Yoshi Hashi waits to enter the ring. Tama Tonga is sent to the aron but he rolls back in. Tiger Mask and Tanaka work over Saito. Yoshi Hashi remains on the floor waiting for the right moment to strike.
Number eleven enters the match and it is Manabu Nakanishi. Tiger Mask holds on to the ropes while a number of people try to eliminate him. Nakanishi goes after Tama Tonga and Tiger Mask with a forearm to Tama Tonga. Tiger Mask kicks Yoshi Hashi in the leg while Tama Tonga rakes Nakanishi’s eyes and he chokes him in the corner. Nakanishi grabs Tama Tonga by the throat and he punches him.
We are up to number twelve and it is Yoshiaki Fujiwara. Tama Tonga continues to work over Nakanishi. Tiger Mask goes after Fujiwara but Fujiwara punches Tiger Mask and then he kicks him. Fujiwara with a head butt to Taichi’s remaining ally. Fujiwara then gives a head butt to Taichi. Nagata and Fujiwara lock up and Nagata with forearms and kicks in the corner. Fujiwara with a low blow and a head butt to Nagata.
Number Thirteen enters the match and it is The Great Kabuki. Kabuki does his nunchuk work and mist spraying before he gets to the ring. Kabuki enters the ring and Taichi goes after him but Kabuki with shots to him and his associate. Kabuki with red mist to Taichi’s associate and Fujiwara applies a Fujiwara arm bar on him. Fujiwara is pinned by a number of people to eliminate him.
Tanka with a sunset flip and Komatsu with a bridge to help eliminate Taichi. Kabuki was eliminated for using the mist. Saito with a slam and back senton to Komatsu. Tiger Mask and Nakanishi hold Tanaka for a back senton from Saito from the turnbuckles but everyone pins Saito to eliminate him.
Yoshi Hashi with forearms to Tama Tonga in the corner. Komatsu and Tanaka work over Tiger Mask but Komatsu almost gets eliminated. Tiger Mask is eliminated by Tanaka and Komatsu. Nakanishi and Nagata back Tanaka and Komatsu into the corner. They work over Nakanishi and try for a double suplex but Nakanishi counters with a double suplex of his own. Nakanishi with a torture rake to Tanaka and he taps out.
Tama Tonga goes after Nakanishi and he connects with punches. Nakanishi with a Torture Rack to Tama Tonga but Tanaka attacks Nakanishi and Tama Tonga with a small package to pin him. Komatsu with a near fall on Tama Tonga while Yoshi Hashi works over Nagata. Tama Tonga with a DDT to Komatsu to eliminate him.
We are down to the final three with Tama Tonga, Yoshi Hashi and Yuji Nagata. Tama Tonga with a TKO to Yoshi Hashi for a near fall. Tama Tonga charges at Yoshi Hashi and he gets back dropped to the floor to get eliminated. Nagata with knees but Yoshi Hashi with an inside cradle for a near fall. Yoshi Hashi with a palm thrust for a near fall. Yoshi Hashi tries for a slam but Nagata with an arm bar into a cross arm breaker but Yoshi Hashi gets to the ropes.
Nagata works on the arm and shoulder but Yoshi Hashi with a sleeper into a side head lock but Nagata with a Saito suplex and bridge to pin Yoshi Hashi.
Winner: Yuji Nagata
Richard Trionfo reporting:
Welcome to the coverage of Wrestle Kingdom 9 from the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. I am watching the New Japan World feed of the show.
The pay per view starts off with a run down of the matches on the show.
Match Number One: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly (ReDRagon) vs. Alex Shelley & KUSHIDA (Time Splitters) vs. Rocky Romero & Alex Koslov (Forever Hooligans) vs. Nick & Matt Jackson (The Young Bucks)
KUSHIDA and Fish start things off and Fish with a wrist lock. KUSHIDA with a reversal and drop toe hold into a front face lock. Fish tries to escape but KUSHIDA holds on and he takes Fish down with a side head lock. Fish with a head scissors and KUSHIDA escapes. They both go for drop kicks and then KUSHIDA connects. Shelley tags in and he punches Fish in the midsection and KUSHIDA with a kick. The Young Bucks with eye rakes but KUSHIDA and Shelley with back drops. Shelley with a wrist lock and KUSHIDA tags in. They continue the pattern until Fish pushes KUSHIDA into Shelley to knock him off the apron.
Koslov tags in and he takes Fish down with a head scissors. Koslov puts on the hat and it is time for some traditional Russian kicks to the head followed by a double stomp for a near fall. Koslov throws his hat at Fish and Fish runs Koslov into the corner and O’Reilly makes the tag. O’Reilly with a chin lock and then he hits a running knee after Fish connects with a leg sweep.
O’Reilly with a snap mare and he mocks Koslov before kicking him in the back. Fish tags in and he hits a flying forearm and he gets a near fall. Koslov wit a forearm and Matt tags in and him and Nick go after everyone on the apron. Nick with a drop kick to knock Shelley off the apron. Koslove sends Matt to the floor but he trips Koslov. Nick tries to kick Koslov from the apron but he ducks and Nick kicks his brother.
Nick misses a kick but he connects with an elbow. Nick blocks a kick but Koslov with an enzuigiri and both men are down. Romero with a kick that is blocked by Matt but he connects with a mule kick. Romero with clotheslines into the corner and then to Fish and O’Reilly and the Jacksons. He hits a double clothesline on the Young Bucks. Koslov and Romero with elbows to Matt but Matt with knees to avoid a double suplex. KUSHIDA tags in and eh connects with elbows and then he hits a tornado DDT on Nick. KUSHIDA knocks Fish and O’Reilly off the apron.
KUSHIDA goes to the apron and then Romero goes over the top to the floor. Shelley with a flying knee. KUSHIDA with a drop kick to Matt’s knees. Nick comes off the ropes but he is met with a double super kick and then Kyle stops KUSHIDA. Kyle comes off the apron into a super kick from Shelley.
KUSHIDA is tripped by Romero and he hits a suicide dive onto Shelley. Koslov hits a plancha onto Fish and O’Reilly. Matt with a drop kick through the ropes and Nick with a corkscrew plancha. KUSHIDA with a dive off the turnbuckles onto everyone on the floor. Shelley with a clothesline to Nick followed by a neckbreaker while KUSHIDA hits a moonsault for a near fall. Shelley and KUSHIDA with a dream sequence to Nick. Matt gets Irish whipped and then hit with a double knee and enzuigiri. Koslov makes the blind tag and he misses a lariat. Matt with a super kick and then Kyle with a series of knees.
Nick with a super kick and then he hits a running knee to Koslov. Matt stops Koslov on the turnbuckles and Shelley with an enzuigiri. The Jacksons land on their feet on a Doomsday Device attempt by Koslov, Romero, and Shelley. They hit super kicks and then they hit the Meltzer Driver but everyone is pushed into Matt to break up the cover.
Kyle and Bobby work over KUSHIDA but he hits a springboard back elbow. The Young Bucks with super kicks and then they go for the buckle bomb and enzuigiri to Romero. Nick is crotches and then Fish and O’Reilly work over Shelley in the corner and then Kyle with a knee off the turnbuckles to Shelley. They hit a wheelbarrow codebreaker into a wheelbarrow suplex.
Fish with a Super Falcon Arrow on one of the Jacksons. Koslov counters the brainbuster into an inside cradle. Fish and O’Reilly with Chasing the Dragon on Koslov for the three count.
Winners: Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly
Match Number Two: Tomoaki Honma, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima vs. Jeff Jarrett, Bad Luck Fale & Yujiro Takahashi (Bullet Club)
The Bullet Club attack before the bell rings and Jarrett works over Honma while Fale works over Kojima. Fale is hit with a double suplex by Tenzan and Kojima. They hit a slingshot elbow and diving head butt on Takahashi. Kojima with a series of chops followed by an Irish whip and running forearm into the corner. Fale with a splash into the corner on Tenzan. Jarrett tags in and he kicks Kojima. Jarrett with a short arm clothesline and a clothesline for a near fall. Fale tags back in and he punches Tenzan.
Fale knocks Tenzan off the apron. Takahashi tags in and he kicks Tenzan. Takahashi shows Tenzan no respect with kicks to the head followed by an elbow. Tenzan with forearms but Takahashi rakes the eyes. Tenzan with a kick and Cutter and both men are down. Honma tags in and he connects with back elbows to Takahashi and Jarrett. Honma slams Takahashi and chops him.
Honma with an Irish whip and forearm into the corner followed by a bulldog but he misses a diving head butt when Takahashi moves. Takahashi with a fisherman’s suplex for a near fall. Takahashi gets Honma on his shoulders but Honma gets to his feet and he hits a flying head butt. Jarrett gets the guitar and he tries to hit Honma with it but Honma with a kick. Takahashi hits Honma from behind and Jarrett tries to hit Honma but he moves and Jarrett hits Takahashi instead.
Tenzan and Kojima with a double belly-to0back suplex on Jarrett followed by a double back drop to Takahashi. Honma goes up top for a diving head butt and the three count.
Winners: Tomoaki Honma, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima
Mike Johnson tagging in...FINALLY!
I want to thank Richard for covering the first few matches for me. For the second month in a row, Time-Warner Cable in NYC was unable to process PPV orders, even though I placed an order for this show five days ago. I’m still waiting for someone to call me back and explain what the issue is, since last month they claimed it was my box and I’ve since upgraded my box and modem to a newer model. As you can imagine, my conversation with them was the opposite of pleasant.
I want to thank my boy John Carey for hooking me up with his Slingbox.
Toru Yano, Naomichi Marufuji & TMDK (Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls vs. Takashi Iizuka, Shelton Benjamin & KES (Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith, Jr) (Suzuki-Gun)
Team Iizuka attacked Team Yano at the bell and everyone brawled all over the ring and on the outside. It settled down to Benjamin working over Yano. The Killer Elite Squad began double teaming Yano. Archer whipped him into the ropes but Yano stopped him by grabbing Archer by the hair and snapping him down to the mat. Haste and Nichols tagged in and worked over Archer including a nice cannonball in the corner.
Smith tagged in and cleaned house with kicks and a powerbomb but was nailed with a leg lariat by Nicholls. Archer caught Nicholls with a beautiful chokeslam. Marufuji and Iizuka tagged in, Marufuji cleaned house with several kicks and fought off Iizuka on the ropes but was caught with a Benjamin leap into a superplex. Majufuji came back with a series of kicks but was choked by Iizuka. Haste and Nicholls double teamed Iizuka and scored the pin.
Short but solid eight man tag.
Your winners, Team Toru Yano!
Jim Ross and Matt Striker did a good job of getting over the idea that the NOAH team had captured a win over New Japan on their own show.
Minoru Suzuki vs. Kazushi Sakuraba (Match ends by submission, KO or referee stoppage)
The announcers did a good job of building this as the battle of the proteges of Karl Gotch and Billy Robinson. Striker painted the picture of Suzuki as one of the creators of MMA and talked about the UWFi rules (listed above) which is how this bout will be contested.
By the way, the production on this show looks so great, I expect WWE will be taking notes for Wrestlemania.
A lot of mat wrestling and submission wrestling. Sakuraba went for the Texas Cloverleaf but Suzuki rolled through and went for a heel hook, even though they were trapped in the ropes. They began exchanging slaps and strikes as Suzuki was on the apron and Sakuraba was in the ring. Suzuki grabbed an armbar while hanging off the ropes, which the referee broke up.
They battled to the floor and up the entrance ramp. Suzuki nailed a snap mare and went up the ramp but Suzuki stopped him with several kicks. Sakuraba began nailing some stiff kicks. He locked a Kimura on the ramp, which is probably the first time that has ever happened. The referee finally convinced him to release the hold, since there’s no way for him to win that way. The story was that Suzuki’s arm was probably injured. They teased the idea of the referee stopping it but Suzuki refused to get over the story that he had his fighting spirit.
Back in the ring, Suzuki continued to take hard kicks. Suzuki went down to one knee, pretty much a sitting duck. He went down and the referee began counting him down. He returned to his feet at eight but continued getting kicked down. Sukuki fired back with several strikes, taking him down. The referee began counting down Sakuraba but he returned to his feet.
The two fired back and forth. Suzuki went for Key Lock in a cross armbreaker but Suzuki rolled through. Suzuki tried to break it but was trapped in an armbar. Suzuki was able to get to the ropes to break the hold. Sakuraba kept kicking him while he was down on the mat, focusing on the arm.
Suzuki made a comeback after daring Sakuraba to keep going as be absorbed the kicks. Suzuki grabbed a rear naked choke and Sakuraba was choked out.
Your winner, Minoru Suzuki!
For what it was, it was entertaining. This obviously was going to mean more to fans in Japan who know the history and the personalities but the announcers did a great job of making this seem important and it was never boring. I didn’t expect the brawling on the ramp.
NEVER Openweight Championship: Tomohiro Ishii vs. Togi Makabe
They immediately hitting each other with big bombs of shots and clotheslines. Ishii and Makabe began hitting each other with shoulderblocks. Makabe nailed a scoop slam but Makabe powered right up and drilled him. They began chopping and punching each other back and forth. Jim Ross did a good job of explaining Makabe’s Bruiser Brody-esque character and how he’s been working hurt for five months, refusing surgery.
Ishii drilled him with several headbutts and began kicking him in the head. Makabe absorbed them and demanded more. They slugged it out back and forth. Makabe nailed a running clothesline in the corner and drilled the champion with a series of punches to the head.
They began slapping each other. Makabe nailed a Northern Lights suplex. No mention of Hiorshi Hase, Ross and Striker? Boo! They slugged it out and it wasn’t pretty but it was stiff. Ishii nailed a delayed vertical suplex off the ropes, which was damn impressive given their size.
Ishii nailed a powerbomb for a two count. Makabe blocked several strikes and nailed a clothesline. Makabe nailed a nice powerbomb for another two count. Makabe hit a German suplex with a bridge for a two count. Makabe placed Ishii on the top and attempted a German superplex. Ishii fired back but Makabe nailed him with some stiff shots. He nailed a Samoan Drop off the top for a two count.
Makabe nailed several hard clotheslines. Ishii went for an enziguiri but was wiped out mid-stream. Makabe killed him with a clothesline but Ishii kicked up at one. You could hear the crowd screaming for Ishii to rise up and fight. He was nailed with a German suplex but he fired up and nailed a big lariat for a two count.
They began battling banc and forth with stiff shots. Makabe began nailing chops to the shoulder but Ishii drilled him with a headbutt to the chest. Ishii nailed a downstairs clothesline for a two count. Makabe reversed a suplex attempt but Ishii landed on his feet. Makabe drilled him for a two count. Great physical bout.
Ishii nailed a series of lariats but was caught with a Dragon suplex for a near fall. I am loving this match! They drilled each other with sledge-hammers (the move, not the weapon) but Ishii kept battling back. Makabe killed him with another lariat for another two count.
Makabe went to the top rope and drilled the flying knee, finally scoring the pin.
Your winner and new champion, NEVER Openweight champion Togi Makabe
Just a brutal, physical match. Nothing like this today in the United States. Just awesome stuff.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Kenny Omega
The Bucks are with Omega. Ross painted the picture that Omega reminded him of Brian Pillman and lied to the fans when he came to NJPW by joining the Bullet Club. Omega showed Taguchi a lot of disrespect early. Taguchi controlled him and countered a rana attempt with an ankle lock.
Taguchi clotheslined Omega over the top to the floor. The Bucks got on the apron, trying to distract him. That allowed Omega to use the “cold spray” as Matt Striker called it, in Taguchi’s eyes as the referee was distracted. Omega took over, controlling Taguchi with chops and nailed a beautiful running elbow in the corner for a two count.
Omega continued to work over Taguchi and attempted to go for a suplex. Taguchi tried to fight him off but Omega powered him over. Omega’s charisma tonight is awesome and Ross perfectly played it up, questioning why he wouldn’t just try to get the job done. Taguchi kicked off Omega during a charge in the corner but his leg was grabbed by one of the Bucks as he rebounded off the ropes. Omega charged but was backdropped over the top to the floor onto the Bucks. Taguchi then hit a great flip dive to the outside.
Taguchi tossed Omega back into the ring and nailed a good missile dropkick from the top for a two count. Omega went for a running powerbomb but Taguchi turned it into a rana in mid-stream, sending Omnega headfirst into the buckles. Taguchi went to the top but Omega met him on the ropes. Taguchi battled him off but Omega returned. He was knocked into the ring again. Taguchi came off the top with a missile dropkick but Omega dropkicked him at the same time. That was awesome.
Omega nailed a spinning sitdown powerbomb for a two count but the champion kicked out. Omega went for an Electric Chair but Taguchi slipped out. Omega used a forward roll for a two count. Taguchi nailed a flying knee for a two count and locked Omega into an ankle lock. The Bucks got on the apron but was knocked off. Taguchi drilled Omega for another two count.
They went back and forth with some good stuff until Omega nailed the Omega Driver and score the pin!
Your winner and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion, Kenny Omega!
Good match. Not an all time classic by any means but a good, physical Cruiser style bout and as a showcase for Omega, it was a great way to introduce him to a new audience. Taguchi looked good and The Bucks were great as the annoying outside distractions. Good stuff.
IWGP Tag Team Championship: Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows (Bullet Club) vs. Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata (Meiyu Tag)
Amber O’Neal is there as the “Bullet Babe” and Tama Tonga also came to the ring.
Goto and Anderson started off, going back and forth with some good back and forth wrestling before facing off. The champions controlled early, tagging in and out. Anderson nailed a leg lariat for a two count, covering Goto over and over. Jim Ross compared Anderson to Arn Anderson in how he approached being in the ring.
Gallows tagged in and ripped at Goto’s face. Goto finally made a comeback and took doen Gallows after a series of clotheslines. Shibata tagged in and had some momentum that brought the crowd to life but he was quickly cut off. Gallows drilled him with a big clothesline and you could hear the breath come out of the fans
Shibata fought his way back and locked Anderson in a great abdominal stretch but Gallows attacked him. All four battled in the corners. Shibata nailed Air Sabu off Goto’s back into a dropkick on Anderson. The challengers nailed a double back suplex on Gallows but Gallows kicked out at two,
Anderson took out Goto with a big knee. He and Gallows wiped out Shibata with a flying boot. Gallows and Anderson used a great series of double teams on Shibata but Goto broke it up. The champions controlled and scored several two counts.
The challengers made a comeback and worked over Anderson but Gallowed wiped them out and used a Chokenstein for a two count on Shibata. Gallows went to the top but Goto attacked him in the corner. The challengers worked over Gallows, who kicked away Goto as he charged. Goto came back with a clothesline and Shibata locked on a sleeper. Anderson was knocked off the apron. Goto lifted Gallows and dropped him into a kick. Shibata hit the PK and scored the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Tag Team champions, Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata!
Good tag bout. They told the story that the former High School friends won the belts. Everyone looked really good here. Nice physical match.
AJ Styles vs. Tetsuya Naito
Styles, being the heel he is, tried to grab Naito for a Styles Clash immediately to try and break his neck. Naito fought back and hit a leaping dropkick off the apron to the floor on Styles. Back in the ring, Naito controlled Styles but Styles began working over his knee and leg.
As Naito fought for the ropes, Matt Striker mentioned our own Matt Macklin while talking the background of the talents and I can’t even begin to tell you how proud I was to hear that as Matt has done an amazing job on the site and is a great addition to the team.
Naito fought back an nailed an tornado DDT off the ropes. They battled back and forth. Naito backdropped Styles and nailed a nice senton splash. Naito placed Styles on the top rope and drilled him with a series of punches. Styles fired back with headbutts, knocking him to the floor. They battled back and forth. Styles went for a German suplex but Naito fought out and reversed it. Styles then reversed it and nailed the German suplex himself. Styles went for another but Naito used a forward victory roll for a two count.
Naito nailed a big German suplex and roled up Styles, who kicked out at two. They continued back and forth with some great wrestling. Naito nailed an enziguiri and whopped Styles into the ropes. Styles reversed but was still nailed with a flying forearm. The announcers told the story that Naito has never been able to win at this event to make him the underdog.
Naito ascended to the top but Styles took his legs out from under him, crotching Naito on the top. Some awesome back and forth stuff here. Styles locks on a leg submission and Naito fights to the ropes. Naito nailed a big back suplex for a two count. Styles nailed the Pele Kick. Styles nailed a big impact DDT. Styles was dumped over the top to the floor.
Naito drilled Styles and made the big comeback, placing Styles on the top, He went for a top rope rana but Styles caught him and went for the dreaded Styles Clash. Ross acted like this was the most devastating thing in wrestling. Styles scored the pin.
Your winner, AJ Styles!
Great back and forth match. Just awesome stuff from bell to bell. IWGP Intercontinental Championship: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kota Ibushi
Big entrances here. They did a lot of feeling each other out early. Based on the timing of the show, we can expect some long final matches. Nakamura seemed to be taking Ibushi easy early but that ended when Ibushi shoved him. Ibushi and Nakamura went into a great flurry of kicks before facing off.
They went back and forth. Nakamura nailed a series of knees, including a big knee drop onto Ibushi’s head while he was out on the apron. Nakamura controlled the action for a long time. Ibushi made the comeback and started hitting all his high flying offense, including a missile dropkick an d a standing shooting star press. Ibushi went for a springboard but Nakamura kicked him down with his one-legged dropkick in mid-air.
Nakamura nailed several knees but missed a charge in the corner. Ibushi placed him on the top but Nakamura nailed him with a series of elbows and dumped him on the apron. Ibishi leapt up and caught him with a top rope rana in one fluid motion. Ibushi covered him and went for a Dragon suplex but Nakamura fought free. Ibushi nailed him with the Dragon suplex and hit a standing corkscrew moonsault press for a two count.
Nakamura was drilled with a big roundhouse kick to the head. He was out. Ibushi nailed a sit-out powerbomb for a close two count. Ibushi ascended to the top but missed a Phoenix Splash. Nakamura drilled him in the back of the head with his signature knee. Ibushi made a comeback and began hitting a lot of strikes and worked over Nakamura, who was down in the ropes. The referee argued with Ibushi, allowing Nakaumura to shove him into the challenger and then snap on the rolling armbreaker.
They continued battling back and forthj. Nakamura was really taking it to Ibushi with some stuff kicks and strikes. It was really stiff. Nakamura rebounded off the ropes but was caught with a ridiculously sick double stomp. Ibushi wounded himself up and used a springboard to pull Nakamura over the ropes into the ring with an incredibly sick suplex and somehow Nakamura kicked out at the last second. This is awesome.
They battled back and forth. Nakramura drilled him with a running knee and finally scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP IC champion, Shinsuke Nakamura!
Just an incredible story told here. Nakamura was the grizzled veteran who refused to play dead for Ibushi, who showed his heart and fire before finally falling, This was designed to make Ibushi the guy who the audience sees as someone who is fighting to earn his spot and when he gets that big win, it will be a huge deal. Great, great stuff.
After the bout, Nakamura said, "This is insane! Insane! I'm all worn out....just kidding. Ibushi...this guy is the best! Tokyo Dome! Are you ready? Yeah!" Thanks to Yottsume for the translation.
IWGP championship: Kazuchida Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
Big entrances with Jim Ross comparing the rivalry to Austin vs. Rock, Flair vs. Steamboat, Brisco vs. Funk, etc. Lots of really nice wrestling as they go through a feeling out process. They have a ton of time so they are going to be going long.
They went back and forth before going to the floor. Tanahashi was sent over the guard rail to the floor outside, then hit with a hanging DDT off the guard rail. They battled to the ramp where Tanahashi nailed a jawjacket and charged down the ramp only to be caught with a DVDR. The announcers had spoken about Tanahashi’s back issues, so this played into that.
Okada brings Tanahashi back into the ring and snapmares him down before rebounding off the ropes, drilling Tanahashi. Okada slammed him into the buckles and worked him over in the corner. Okada controlled Tanahashi with several submission attempts and near falls. The story early was that Tanahashi was being controlled by the younger champion and couldn’t get his offense together.
Tanahashi finally went to the top rope but Okada cut him off and they battled. Okada got the better of it and went for the Rainmaker clothesline but Tanahashi reversed the attempt into a pinfall combination. Tanahashi caught him with the Dtragon Screw Legwhip and Okada grabbed at the knee, so this may be the turning point. Tanahashi began working over Okada’s knee, kicking the hell out of it. He nailed a dropkick to the knee, further inflicting damage.
They went to the floor. Okada reversed a whip into the rail, sending Tanahashi into it. He charged but Tanahashi moved and Okada ate the railing and flipped over it. Tanahashi hit a big frog splash bodypress from the top rope into the crowd.
Tanahashi took control and nailed a frog splash off the top across the champion’s back. Tanahashi nailed another but Okada kicked out at the last second. Tanahashi nailed the Sling Blade. He mocked Okada’s Rainmaker and nailed the move on Okada, who kicked out of his own move at the last second. Okada fought back but Tanahashi fired back in kind.
Okada went for a tombstone but it was reversed into a forward roll by Tanahashi. Tanahashi began drilling him with hard slaps. They went into a great sequence of near falls and reversals off big moves. Okada missed the Rainmaker and was nailed with a German suplex for a two count. Okada nailed his signature dropkick. Tanahashi grabbed Okada’s leg from behind and nailed a reverse Dragomn Screw Legwhip, then another. Tanahashi nailed a big clothesline from the top.
Tanahashi nailed another Dragon Screw and went to the top. He nailed another pair of Frog Splashes and scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP champion, Hiroshi Tanahashi!
Great, well worked main event. Okada was in tears as he left the ring. Tanahashi addressed the crowd and celebrated in the ring. As he left, fans tossed him towels to wipe his face and he tossed them back.
Awesome, fun broadcast and it was really refreshing. If you complain you can't enjoy pro wrestling and can't see the international stuff, well, your excuses are done. Even if you don't want to deal with subscribing to an online service like NJPW World, the biggest show of the year was on PPV. If you don't understand Japanese, they gave you Jim Ross and Matt Striker doing a phenomenal job calling the show. There are no excuses for you not to enjoy this one, and you should.
2016- New Japan held Wrestle Kingdom 10 at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. Mike Johnson filed the following report:
PRE-SHOW NOTES:
The show is being streamed live at www.NJPWWorld.com with announcing in both English and Japan. The English announce team will be Kevin Kelly, Matt Striker & Yoshi Tatsu.
I am told there will be at least one ROH-centric surprise performer in the Rumble tonight.
ROH's Delirious and Jeff Jones are at the Dome Show. For those of you who caught her on an EVOLVE iPPV a few months ago, Trent Baretta's mother is on the scene and is at the Tokyo Dome.
A number of American talents brought their family members in for the show.
For those of you who want to travel to next year's Dome, our old friend George Mayfield will be running one of his legendary tours to the January 2017 Dome show as well as lots of other events in Tokyo. For details, email GeorgeMayfield62@aol.com.
RUMBLE:
The first man out is the legendary Jushin "Thunder" Liger. The second competitor was the equally legendary Yoshiaki Fujiwara, the creator of the Fujiwara armbar. They went back and forth on the mat. Tiger Mask IV was the next man out as he and Liger worked over Fujiwara as they put on stereo leglocks on him. Fujiwara reversed it with stereo heel hooks.
The fourth man out was a surprise entrant, Ring of Honor's Cheeseburger!!!! He tossed out plush burgers as he came to the ring. The look on Fujiwara's face for this was brilliant. Burger and his idol Liger, began working over Fujiwara. Just like that, Burger has the highlight of his career. Unfortunately for him, Liger and Tiger then decided it was smarter to let Burger work on Fujiwara, leaving him to be beaten down by Fujiwara.
For those wondering Cheeseburger was requested by NJPW as a surprise for the show.
Next out was another surprise, Hiro Saito. Cheeseburger continued to be beaten down. Tiger Mask and Saito battled. Liger got involved but was nailed with a back senton splash. Next man out was YOSHI-HASHI as Burger teamed with Fujiwara and Saito to battle Liger and Mask. Everyone battled each other.
Next out was Mascara Dorada from CMLL in Mexico, a regular here. Dorada began attacking everyone from behind. Liger got the better of him and tied him up on the floor with a sitting abdominal stretch. Captain New Japan, clad in a black and white ensemble, was out next. He was taken right down in a Fujiwara armbar and tapped out. Everyone jumped on Fujiwara and pinned him.
Captain New Japan and Fujiwara have been eliminated.
Everyone continued to battle as Manabu Nakanishi hit the ring. He went to the top and dove off with a chop to YOSHI-HASHI. He tried to do it again but Liger shook the ropes. Out next was the always awesome Yuji Nagata. Saito and Mask battled on the top. Cheeseburger tried to break it up but was kicked in the face. Saito came off the top on Mask and pinned him. Saito began beating the hell out of Burger. Everyone pounced on Saito and pinned him.
Tiger Mask and Saito were eliminated.
Out next was Satoshi Kojima. Everyone battled. Cheeseburger began chopping away on Kojima. Out next was Hiroyoshi Tenzan. Despite being partners, he and Kojima began going right after each other. Next out is Rysuke Taguchi. Dorado attacked Taguchi from behind and he went down. Smelling blood, everyone put the boots to him and began nailing big shots and stomped away at him.
Shiro Koshinaka was next out. Lots of cool NJPW legends showing up. He began laying kicks and shots on everyone. Next out was former WWE and WCW star King Haku (the father of Tama Tonga) coming out wearing a Bullet Club. He began unloading with punches and chops. He charged a number of talents fighting on the apron, knocking Nagata and Kojima down the floor, eliminating them each.
Next out was the one and only GREAT KABUKI. This is freaking awesome. He spewed the green mist as he came to the ring. Tenzan locked Haku in an Anaconda Vice and forced him to submit. Kabuki swent right after Cheeseburger, who tried to hide outside the ropes. Taguchi went after Kabuki as the next man, Kazuhi Sakuraba, came to the ring. What an awesome, eclectic mix this Rumble is. It's not like the action is amazing, but the unique appearances and combinations are mind-boggling cool.
Sakuraba and Kabuki immediately faced off. This is completely insane moment. They exchanged kicks and punches. Kabuki finally said the hell with you and sprayed mist in his face, getting DQ'd. The other pounced on Sakuraba and pinned him.
Cheeseburger was pinned and eliminated after. There were a number of eliminations in a flurry, leaving Taguchi and Koshinaka left. The final competitor out is Jado who came out with Japanese female singer Momoka, who was clad in a mask. The announcers said she is a big star. She wanted to get in the ring and battle but the referee would not allow it. Jado was worked over. Kohinaka went for a pinfall but Taguchi broke it up and they had words. Jado was able to toss Koshinaka out.
It's down to Jado and Taguchi. He ducked a charge and Taguchi crashed over the ropes to the floor. Momoka charged into the ring to raise Jado's hand and celebrate.
Your winner, Jado!
Pretty damn fun spectacle.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions RedDragon vs. The Young Bucks vs. Roppongi Vice vs. Ricochet & Matt Sydal.
The Bucks had some cool Randy Savage inspired leather jackets. They were accompanied by Cody Hall. The Bucks attacked before the bell. Matt Jackson tried to pin Bobby Fish immediately and the team worked him over with a double hiptoss and double dropkick. They tagged in and out, working over Fish's shoulder and left arm. He was able to send Matt to the apron outside, where Kyle O'Reilly dropkicked him. ReDragon worked over Nick Jackson, who avoided them and tagged in Sydal.
Sydal nailed a rana on Fish and exchaned kicks with Kyle. O'Reilly went to rebound off the ropes but was caught and nailed. Roppongi Vice tagged in and doubleteamed Sydal. They gave a "Suck it" to the Bucks. Baretta nailed a big flip dive to the floor on everyone. He tossed Matt Jackson into the ring and went to the top but Nick snapped his legs, causing him to crash into the ring. The Bucks took control of the ring and began nailing kicks on everyone they could.
The Bucks tagged in and out as they maintained control of the ring, working over Baretta. He tried to mount a comeback but was kept off balance. Nick Jackson was grabbed by Bobby Fish on the outside but the Bucks took ReDragon off the apron. Nick cinched in a side headlock to wear down Baretta, then drilled him with a dropkick. Baretta finally scored with a tornado DDT. Ricochet tagged in and nailed a gorgeous springboard clothesline. He and Sydal worked over Nick Jackson, including stereo standing moonsaults in the ring.
All sorts of insane dives started until Scott Hall tripped Ricochet. The referee was distracted by Matt Jackson faking an injury, allowing Hall to nail a running Razor's Edge over the top onto everyone. He then tossed Ricochet back into the ring. Jackson nailed the running powerbomb/kick in the corner. The Bucks nailed a swanton off the ropes as Jackson held him against the ropes. Ricochet kicked up and tried to fight his way back, allowing Yoshi Tatsu to clumsily explain fighting spirit. Ricochet came back with a big suplex. He and Sydal did some sweet big spots including a springboard dive to the outside to wipe out Hall.
ReDragon returned to the fray and began kicking all sorts of ass with combination moves. Hall pulled Fish out and sent him into the ring barrier. O'Reilly came off the corner with a big flying knee. Everyone battled over a suplex attempt in the center of the ring. Romero nailed a big double clothesline on the Bucks, then on Ricochet and Sydal. Athletically, this is nuts. The Bucks blindtagged in and nearly stole the win but Romero kicked out at the last second. The Bucks nailed More Bang for Your Buck and scored the win.
Your winners and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions, for the fourth time, The Young Bucks!
A HELL of an opener with some ridiculously fun athletic stuff and lots of flips and all out physical mayhem. If you like this style, you'll enjoy this a lot. A great spectacle.
Bullet Club's Tama Tonga & Yujiro Takahashi & Bad Luck Fale vs. Toru Yano & The Briscoes
to crown the first NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team championship.
Everyone brawled at the bell. You knew that was going to happen. The Briscoes double teamed Tama Tonga and peppered Takahashi with punches. Briscoe nailed the Cactus Elbow off the apron on Takahashi on the floor. Fale tagged in and took control on Yano. This allowed the Bullet Club to tag in and out and work over Yano with stomps and kicks for a near fall.
Fale continued to crush Yano and worked him over with shams and stomps. The Bullet Club put the boots to him as the Briscoes tried to enter the ring to help but were stopped by referee Tiger Hatori. They exposed the buckle but Yano escaped and sent Fale into the corner. Yano took down Takahasi and Tonga but celebrated, allowing himself to be wiped out by Fale.
Mark Briscoe finally tagged in and went back and forth with Takahashi. He escaped a backdrop and landed on his feet to unleash some Redneck Kung Fu. Takahashi grabbed a waistlock and nailed a hard German suplex on Mark. Jay finally tags in and nails a DVDR on Tonga for a two count. Briscoe nailed a hangman's neckbreaker for another two count.
Fale caught Briscoe and went for an Alabama Slam and nailed it. Yano broke up the pinfall attempt. Fale drilled him. Tonga went after Jay as Mark and Takahashi brawled on the floor. He went for a double underhook suplex but was drilled into the corner. Briscoe set him up on the top rope and set up for a Electric Chair. Yano nailed him with a chair, setting up The Briscoes to nail the Doomsday Device for the pin.
Your winners and first NEVER Open Weight Six Man Tag Team champions, The Briscoes & Toru Yano!
ROH champion Jay Lethal (with Truth Martini) vs. Michael Elgin.
Elgin was all power early, slapping Lethal to show he wasn't messing around and even doing a one-handed powerslam. They battled to the apron, where Lethal escaped a powerbomb attempt and caught him with a springboard kick after Martini distracted Elgin. Lethal hit a pair of tope suicidas to the floor, the first of which he almost killed himself with.
Lethal tried to get the win via countout. Lethal tried to make the cover but Elgin kicked out at one to showcase he power. Lethal continued to work him over and even grandstanded over his body. Jay snapped him into the buckles and nailed him with some stiff chops in the corner. Elgin was whipped into the opposite corner but backdropped Jay over the ropes to the apron. Lethal fought back but Elgin nailed him with a sick tornado forearm. Lethal somehow aborbed that and was able to nail a cartwheel elbow. Lethal cinched in a chinlock but Elgin powered back to his feet and ran Lethal backwards into the buckles.
Lethal went for a tornado DDT but Elgin was sent flying out of the corner. Lethal charged him but was caught and nailed with an exploder. Elgin nailed a series of splashes into the ropes then nailed a slingshot splash into the ring. He charged Jay in the corner but was kicked away. Lethal charged but was nailed with a powerslam. He grabbed Lethal for a big German suplex with a bridge for a two count.
Jay fired back with the Lethal Combination. He went to the top for the flying elbow and nailed it for a two count. He went for the Lethal Injection again but Elgin avoided it and nailed a series of German suplexes. Lethal fired back with elbows to prevent a third but was caught with a big clothesline that sent him inside out. Lethal rolled out to the apron but Elgin went to the ropes and used his power to pick Lethal up into a deadift into a Falcon's Arrow for a CLOSE two count.
Elgin went for a powerbomb but Martini tossed the Book of Truth into the ring and Jay nailed Elgin in the face with it. Lethal nailed the Lethal Injection and scored the pin.
Your winner and still ROH champion, Jay Lethal!
A good match but nowhere near what you might have expected. Elgin got to showcase his power for most of the match but Lethal didn't get to do as much. With the win, Lethal did get to continue to build his series of title defenses. That said, I didn't care for the finish as I think that on this show, using a foreign object to set up the win didn't do as much to help cement ROH or the Lethal title run as a clean finish might have in my opinion.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion Kenny Omega (with The Young Bucks) vs. KUSHIDA
KUSHIDA came out with Taguchi dressed as Doc Brown from "Back to the Future" while Omega had a Terminator-inspired entrance of sorts. The Club attacked, allowing Omega to work over KUSHIDA early and control the ring. He missed a hip attack in the corner, allowing KUSHIDA to nail a dropkick. KUSHIDA showed a lot of fire early. Omega went under the ring and sprayed himself with the bodyspray but KUSHIDA nailed him with a sliding dropkick.
Matt Jacksion distracted the referee, allowing Omega to nail KUSHIDA with a trash can and then hit a moonsault off the guard rail with a trash can on him. Back in the ring, he drilled KUSHIDA with a rude backbreaker, sending him to the floor. Omega set up for a dive as the Bucks beat on the trash cans to rally him. Omega hit a BIG tope con hilo over the top to the floor on KUSHIDA.
Back in the ring, KUSHIDA was beaten down but fired back with chops. Omega drilled him across the face with a big slap. Omega went for a suplex but KUSHIDA drilled him with a knee in the middle of the attempt while upside down. KUSHIDA nailed a big kick and a springboard kick into the ring. KUSHIDA nailed a springboard elbow and locked in a Kimura. Omega made it to the ropes to escape but was kicked in the arm.
KUSHIDA began working over the arm, making that the extremity he was working over. Omega caught him in the throat with a strike and began ripping away at his back. KUSHIDA caught him rebounding off the ropes with a rolling kick then went to the top with a big flip dive to the floor.
KUSHIDA nailed a big moonsault and went right into an armbreaker attempt. Omega rolled through but was caught with an suplex that snapped his arm. KUSHIDA and Omega battled to the top where KUSHIDA hit a divorce court variation, causing further damage to the arm. KUSHIDA nailed several kicks to the arm. Omega went for a suplex but KUSHIDA avoided. Kenny went for a kick but KUSHIDA nailed him with a STIFF right punch. He went to the top but missed a corkscrew twisting dive when Omega rolled out of the way.
KUSHIDA nailed a series of kicks and went for a springboard elbow. Omega caught him with a reverse back suplex but KUSHIDA caught him in a Kimura. The Young Bucks tried to pull Omega to the ropes but Taguchi charged and attacked them with a trash can. Omega went for the One Winged Angel but KUSHIDA escaped. Omega nailed a big knee strike and KUSHIDA was out on the mat.
Omega nailed a big powerbomb but KUSHIDA kicked out at the last second. Omega drilled him with a running knee strike in the ropes. He went for the One Winged Angel but KUSHIDA nailed a small package and scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion, KUSHIDA!
Excellent back and forth match with lots of great exchanges and near falls. The best thing on the show at this point.
IWGP Tag Team champions Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows (with the Bullet Babe Amber Gallows) vs. World Tag League winners Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe.
Our own Matt Macklin got a shout out by Kevin Kelly before the bell. Hey Kevin, it's OK to mention the site too!
Anderson and Honma start out. Makabe tags in and clobbers him with a big clothesline in the corner and peppers him with right hands. The Bullet Club were able to overtake Makabe. They scored several near falls on him before Makabe was able to catch Anderson with a clothesline and tag in Honma.
Honma slammed Anderson and then Doc to a big pop. He dropped a big headbutt on Anderson and worked him over in the corner with right hands. He whipped Anderson into the corner but was kicked off. They went face to face but was nailed. Gallows caught him with a big side slam. The champions double teamed Honma, but Makabe broke up the pinfall.
Makabe was able to clothesline Doc over the top to the floor. Honma was sent into the ropes and nailed a diving headbutt that shocked Anderson. He slammed him and went to the top, which the crowd was really into, but was nailed by Gallows. Anderson followed him to the top for a move but Honma dropped to the apron and battled with Anderson. Anderson nailed a running powerbomb for a close two count.
Anderson and Honma battled and it ended with each man out on the mat. Doc and Makabe tagged in. They exchanged big clotheslines but Doc nailed a kick and the Gallows Pole but Makabe kicked out at a two count. Makabe ducked and rebounded off the ropes, nailing a double clothesline on the champions.
Gallows was knocked off his feet. Honma was slapped into awareness by his partner and nailed a diving headbutt on Anderson. They double teamed Anderson with a top rope maneuver. Honma went to the top and hit the flying headbutt followed by Makabe doing the Bruiser Brody knee off the top for the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Tag Team champions, Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe!
Great stuff here with a good come from behind story. The crowd was so into Honma, it was nutty.
New Japan announced 2/19 and 2/20 ROH dates in Japan They ran down the dates for all their major events in 215 as well. The G1 Cimax is back at Sumo Hall.
Hirooki Goto vs. Tetsuya Naito
EVIL and Naito attack Goto before the bell. Jeez, that has happened about 10000 times tonight. Goto was able to come back with a hard kick to the chest of Naito, sending him to the floor. They go to the floor where EVIL placed a chair over Goto's head then nailed him with another chair like he was swinging a bat. They brought a table into the ringside area. Naito nailed a neckbreaker off the apron through the table.
Naito controlled Goto on the mat with head scissors. Naito controlled him for a long time, working over his neck. Goto finally came back with a big clothesline on Naito. Goto came alive with offense including a bulldog out of the corner for a two count. He nailed a big side suplex for another two count.
Goto went for a DVDR attempt but Naito slipped out and nailed an inverted atomic drop. He went to the top and nailed a big missile dropkick, then went after the leg and knees of Goto. Naito placed Goto on the top but was battled as he went for a superplex. They exchanged blows on the top before Goto scored with a headbutt. Goto nailed a Code Red off the top for a close two count. Nice sequence.
Goto tried to follow up with additional pinfalls but was unable to get the three count. Naito escaped a DVDR attempt and nailed a leaping enziguiri but Goto sucked it up. Goto was nailed again and snapped off the ropes with a top rope rana for a two count. They battered each other back and forth with forearms and punches.
Goto finally caught Naito with a DVDR, dropping him across the knee as he came down but was too tired to capitalize. Goto nailed a big right hand and went for a kick but it was shoved off into the referee, who went down. Goto laid waste to Naito with a kick but EVIL attacked him. A masked man went to spray mist but Goto ducked and EVIL was blinded. Naito nailed him with a low blow and rolled him up but Goto kicked up at the last second.
Goto pulled him into a headbutt and pulled up Naito. He went for a suplex into a DDT and scored the pin.
Your winner, Hirooki Goto!
Something of a surprising ending given the push Naito has received. A really good back and forth match.
NEVER Openweight champion Tomohiro Ishii vs. Katsuyori Shibata.
They started striking and smacking the hell out of each other. They began beating the hell out of each other with back and forth forearms and punches. Shibata nailed a big knee and began stomping the hell out of Ishii. Ishii had enough and got back up in his face, snapmared him over and kicked him in the back. Shibata responded by doing the same and then daring Ishii to do the same. They really kicked the hell out of each other until finally Ishii went down hurting. This is some brutal stuff.
Ishii began chopping the hell out of Shibata, who went down and leapt back to his feet with a big forearm that took down Ishii. Shibata grabbed him but was caught with a big back suplex. Ishii kicked him in the face several times, backling Shibata up into a corner. He unloaded with chops and punches in the face as Shibata collapsed in the corner.
Ishii nailed a big running clothesline in the corner but Shibata fired up and nailed a series of big forearms and a huge running kick to the chest as Ishii charged him. Shibata locked him in an abdominal stretch, then turned it into an Octopus submission. Ishii began driving his boot across Ishii's face in the corner.
Ishii pulled himself up in the corner but Ishii pulled himself up. Shibata kept laying in the big bombs. Ishii dated him to keep bringing it and finally snapped him back with a hard shot. Now it was Ishii's turn to use the boot scrapes in the corner. Shibata and Ishii went face to face with Shibata taking him back down in the corner. He nailed a big dropkick in the corner. Ishii went back to his feet and went for a clothesline but Shibata snapped him with a dropkick and they both went down.
Shibata locked in an attempted short arm scissors but Ishii made it to the ropes. Shibata began unloaded with kicks to the chest and head. Ishii fired back but his right arm was hurting. They exchanged clotheslines and kicks. Ishii was getting the worst of the exchange but refused to go down. They kept getting up from all sorts of nutty big moves before they both collapsed from the exhaustion.
Ishii nailed a chop to the throat and a big powerbomb for a two count. This is insane. Ishii placed Shibata on the top but was caught in an armbar on the ropes. The referee implored them to return to the ring. Shibata came off the ropes and snapped his arm. Ishii came back with a hard clothesline. Shibata nailed a back drop driver for another two count.
Shibata went for a chinlock. Ishii tried to snapmare him over but Shibata held on and held him on the mat. Ishii looked as if he was going to go out but Ishii made it to the ropes. Shibata immediately began kicking the hell out of him but Ishii caught the leg and nailed a vicious headbutt. They began exchanging hard headbutts. Ishii charged and Shibata dropkicked his head off. Ishii came back with a nasty lariat for a two count and then another. Shibata finally scored the pin.
Your winner and new NEVER Openweight champion, Katsuyori Shibata!
Just an insane, insane, brutal back and forth fight. God bless these guys because they had no regard for their own well being. It was nuts. The headbutts were completely unnecessary as everything else they did was crazy enough.
IWGP Intercontinental champion Shinsuke Nakamura vs. AJ Styles.
Some nice back and forth wrestling early as they felt the other out. Styles finally scored with a big dropkick to the face. Styles went to the ropes but was pulled off leg first by Nakamura. Nakamura turned his back, allowing Styles to nail him with a running elbow.
Styles worked over Nakamura in the corner. Styles nailed a big kneedrop. Styles locked in the MutaLock. Nakamura made it to the ropes. Styles tossed Nakamura into the corner and nailed a leaping clothesline. He drillled Nakamura with an elbow at the base of the neck and drilled him with a forearm. Nakamura fired back with several of his own and Styles was nailed with a rude backbreaker.
Styles went to the floor, holding his bad back but was driven into the barricade by Nakamura. Nakamura cleaned house on him and choked him against the ropes with his boot. He nailed a number of knee strikes then picked up Styles for. suplex and slammed him down rudely on the mat. Styles avoided a running kick in the corner but was caught and drilled after being placed across the top turnbuckles.
Styles avoided a charged in the corner, nailed Nakamura and scored with a springboard forearm smash. Styles went for a suplex but his back wouldn't allow it. Nakamura went for one but Styles blocked and snap suplexed the champion into the buckles. Styles locked on the Calf Killer but Nakamura immediately grabbed the ropes.
Nakamura drilled Styles and nailed a back cracker followed by a big suplex that turned Styles inside out. They each avoided moves but Styles rolled through and caught him in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. Nakamura fought out and rolled through into an armbreaker. Nakamura nailed a Whirly Bird for a two count.
Styles came back with an attempted Styles Clash but Nakamura was able to backdrop him. Styles rolled through with a sunset flip attempt but Nakamura avoided him and came off the ropes with a Bombaye kick to the chest. Styles and Nakamura exchanged strikes and kicks. Styles nailed the Pele Kick but Nakamura drilled him with the running knee strike for another two count. Great stuff.
Styles scored with the 450 splash and nearly got the three count. They went back and forth until Styles hit a one armed Styles Clash for another two count. Nakamura grabbed at his neck. Styles nailed Bloody Sunday on the champion and went for another Styles Clash. Styles stomped him in the head when Nakamura blocked the move. Styles went for another but changed his mind and grabbed Nakamura, dragging him to the corner. Styles pulled him up, wanting to hit the Clash off the top. Nakamura battled back and placed Styles on his shoulder, then drove him down to the mat with a Michinoku Driver variation, only to see Styles kick out at the very last second.
Nakamura came back with a pair of Bombaye Kicks and scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP Intercontinental champion, Shinsuke Nakamura!
Absolutely brilliant back and forth match. The rare dream match billing that lives up to the hype.
IWGP champion Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
Tanahashi looked ripped. They went face to face early. Okada slapped him. Some really nice back and forth stuff on the mat early on. Tanahashi worked on Okada's shoulder and kept him at bay with a side headlock. He then focused his attack on Okada's knee and leg.
Okada mounted a comeback but was nailed with a back elbow and a reverse bodypress off the ropes. Okada held on and dropped him to the apron outside, then nailed a springboard dropkick to him, sending the challenger to the floor. Okada sent him into the barricade. Okada nailed a big flying bodypress over the guard rail to the floor.
Okada nailed a slingshot senton splash on Tanahashi for a two count. Tanahashi came back with a senton splash off the ropes. Okada sent him into the corner and nailed a leaping hip attack. Okada nailed a DDT and a leaping back elbow for a two count.
Tanahashi made a comeback and nailed a Dragon Screw Leg Whip. Okada went to the floor to recover. Tanahashi ascended to the top but Okada met him there with a series of uppercuts. They battled on the top but Tanahashi slipped off his shoulders. He pulled Okada's leg through then buckles and then nailed a Dragon Screw Legwhip on it, hurting Okada's knee. Tanahashi then nailed another on the leg. Tanahashi then followed up with Sling Blade on the apron.
Tanahashi then went to the top again and hit a frog splash onto Okada, who was in a standing position. Okada was almost counted out after he had problems standing on his bad knee, but made it in at the 18 count. Tanahashi slammed him and went to the ropes, nailing a frog splash with authority. He set up for the Texas Cloverleaf and fought to turn the champion over. Okada was able to prevent the move but was stomped into the corner.
Tanahashi placed Okada's leg in the rope and dropkicked it. Okada nailed White Noise on Tanahashi but his knee was killing him after and he laid there grabbing at it. They returned to their feet and exchanged forearms. Okada drilled him with a series of dropkicks to the face and covered him for a two count. Okada scored with a massive missile dropkick but Tanahashi was able to break the pin with the ropes
Okada slammed him with authority and came off with a leaping elbow. He called for the Rainmaker. Tanahashi ducked it and Okada grabbed him for a tombstone. Tanahashi rolled through for a two count. He then nailed a dropkick to the knees and scored with another Dragon Screw Leg Whip. Tanahashi avoided a dropkick and nailed a Dragon Screw Leg Whip on the ankle. He locked in a variation of the Texas Cloverleaf but didn't have the champion turned all the way over.
Okada fought for the ropes but found himself trapped in the hold. He finally dragged himself to the ropes to force a break. Tanahashi caught him with a neckbreaker and The Slingblade before rushing to the top and going for a frog splash. Okada rolled out of the way, so there was no water in the pool. Okada muscled Tanahashi up for a tombstone but he slipped out and nailed a rolling neckbreaker, but Okada held on and spiked him with a tombstone.
Okada nailed the Rainmaker clothesline but the challenger kicked out at two. Okada nailed a frog splash, Tanahashi's finisher but only scored a two count. Tanahashi came back to nail the Rainmaker, Okada's finisher. Okada gets to his feet first but is kicked in the bad knee. Tanahashi kept kicking Okada away. He went for another kick but was caught for a tombstone. Tanahashi escaped and nailed the Sling Blade followed by a Dragon Suplex for a two count.
Tanahashi went to the top for another Frog splash and nailed it on Okada's back. He went to the top again and nailed one more but Okada still kicked out. The crowd popped huge for that. He went back for another but this time, Okada dropkicked him in mid-air. Tanahashi went down and grabbed at his shoulder and ribs.
Okada went for a back suplex but Tanahashi tried to fight his way out. He nailed a hard slap but was caught with a big dropkick by Okada. Okada nailed a German suplex but was struck with a hard slap by Tanahashi. Okada held onto him and nailed a pair of Rainmaker clotheslines. He scored with a third and made the cover for the pin.
Okada FINALLY beats Tanahashi in the Dome!
Your winner and still IWGP champion, Kazuchika Okada!
A HELL of a main event.
There was a ton of great wrestling on this show. This was far superior to last year's Dome show.
2017 - New Japan Pro Wrestling held Wrestle Kingdom 11. Mike Johnson filed the following report:
Welcome to PWInsider.com's live, ongoing coverage of New Japan Pro Wrestling's Wrestle Kingdom 11 from The Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. Our coverage will be following the English language commentary with Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino.
The stream opened with a crowd shot of the Dome with blimp floating overhead.
PRE-SHOW
New Japan Rumble
The first competitor out was Michael Elgin. The second man out was Billy Gunn.
Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino noted that Elgin had to be upset he wasn't walking the Dome ramp, as it's a pre-show match, not the official Dome show. They noted that Gunn impressed officials during the World Tag League and was invited back. They each tested their strength against the other and shoved each other as the buzzer rang for competitor number three.
The third man out was Bone Soldier. Corino said he was the most interesting member of the Bullet Club. Ha! Elgin nearly had Gunn over the ropes but Gunn fought back. Gunn drilled Soldier with a right hand and was told no punches by referee Tiger Hatori. Elgin did the same and was also admonished. They worked over Solider together as the countdown began for the next competitor.
Number four was ROH's Cheeseburger, who got a nice reaction from the crowd. He went right after Gunn but was backdropped over. He landed on his feet and nailed a series of kicks. Soldier shoved Burger into Hatori but Burger was able to stop before he hit the referee. Soldier charged at Burger, who dropped down and pulled the rope down with him. Soldier's momentum sent him over the top. He is eliminated.
Next out is my all time favorite Jushin Liger. Liger teamed up with Burger, his protege of sorts and they went after Gunn and Elgin. They were easily muscled down. Gunn and Elgin went right back after each other. Elgin avoided the Famouser, yelled "Suck it!" and clotheslined Gunn over the top to the floor. He is eliminated. Gunn threatened to slap Kevin Kelly on the way out.
The next man out is Kuniaki Kobayashi! Wow. That is cool. He went right after Liger and took him down with a big rear kick. He nailed a Fisherman's suplex for a two count and then ripped at Liger's mask as the countdown for the next competitor began.
Out next was Tiger Mask IV, who obviously came to the rescue of Liger. Kobayashi took him down and went for his mask. Liger saved him. Mask used a crucifix to pin Kobayashi. That was a cool cameo.
Out next is Manabu Nakanishi. The announcers said he might eat Burger. He laid out everyone with axehandles until he got to Elgin, who absorbed it. Nakanishi nailed a spear and that took Elgin down. He nailed a lariat in each of the Junior Heavyweights. Elgin and Nakanishi fought each other and took the other down with lariats. All the juniors jumped on them to try and get pins.
Next man out was Rysuke Taguchi. He nailed a hip attack off the top on Nakanishi as the others held him. Four of them jumped on him but Nakanishi still kicked out. They all nailed five splashes and that finally eliminated Nakanishi. Liger put Taguchi in the bow and arrow. Tiger Mask jumped inside the move and tried to pin Liger who kicked out at two. Liger came back and pinned Mask, eliminating him.
Next man was Yoshi Tatsu. He went right after Elgin. Taguchi tried to use a Boston Crab on Burger, who made it to the ropes.
Out next is the one and only Yuji Nagata! Yes! Taguchi was immediately locked in an armbreaker. Tatsu saved him with a kick to Nagata's back. The crowd was not happy. Nagata and Tatsu battled back and forth. Tatsu avoided a running knee and nailed a series of kicks to the chest. He went for a pedigree but was backdropped over.
Hiroyoshi Tenzan was the next man out as Tatsu was pinned and eliminated. Nagata and Tenzan battled back and forth. Taguchi began nailing some shots, which the crowd laughed at. Nagata finally cut off Taguchi with a front facelock and nailed a series of kicks.
Hiro Saito then began making his way to the ring. Wow. I love all the cameos tonight. Nagata continues to drill Tenzan with hard kicks. Saito got involved. He nailed a running senton on Nagata. Saito and Tenzan piled on and scored the pin. Adios, Blue Justice!
The next man out was former WCW star and former IWGP Heavyweight champion Scott Norton. Jurassic Powers represented! Taguchi attempted several hip attacks to no avail and was laid out. Norton drilled him with a big powerbomb for the pin. Everyone in the bout agreed to team up on Elgin. He began attempting to fend them off.
Elgin tossed Norton and Saito. Tenzan and Burger worked over Elgin. Tenzan was tossed, leaving Burger and Elgin as the final two competitors. Burger psyched himself up and took the fight to Elgin but was drilled with a right hand and crumpled down. Elgin set him up for a powerbomb but Burger slipped out and nailed a superkick. They went back and forth until Burger was nailed with a Buckle Bomb and then a spinning sitdown powerbomb for the pin.
Your winner, Michael Elgin!
It was a fun match for cameos and unique appearances. The announcers made it clear that this was all about having some fun, but it will be all business once the official show begins. I expect Norton is going to get a lot of independent date offers coming out of this as he looked good. Cheeseburger was great as the smallest guy in the ring who kept showing his fight. Elgin came off well against everyone he worked with. You have to love seeing Kobayashi and Liger going at it after all these years. That really made me smile. Nice way to start things off.
New Japan Wrestle Kingdom officially kicked off with an introductory video running down every match on tonight's card.
The Dome looked pretty damn packed.
Tiger Mask W vs. Tiger The Dark.
Mask W is Kota Ibushi. Dark is ACH. This is partially a promotional bout to push the "Tiger Mask W" anime series that airs in Japan and on Crunchyroll. They noted some New Japan stars will be animated and appearing in the series.
They locked up and W grabbed a side headlock. He was sent into the ropes and shoulderblocked Dark down. They exchanged a series of armdrags and each went for dropkicks at the same time before facing off. Dark worked over W in the corner. Dark nailed a series of backflips before catching W with a dropkick into the corner. W went to the floor, where Dark nailed a nice reverse flip dive to the floor, similar to the one WWE's Tony Nese executes. He tossed W into the ring and scored a two count.
Back in the ring, Dark continued the assault until being shocked with a dropkick that sent him to the floor. W charged the ring and hit a big moonsault out of the corner to the floor, which looked awesome. W unloaded with strikes and went for a standing moonsault but Dark pulled his knees up. He attempted a tombstone piledriver but was not able to pull W over. He instead locked in an abdominal stretch before attacking the ribs. He set up for the tombstone but it was reversed and then reversed back. Dark tombstoned W and scored a two count.
W caught Dark with a snap German suplex and then a Tiger suplex for a two count. W finally nailed a Tiger Bomb (what else?) for the pin.
Your winner, Tiger Mask W!
Solid opening match with some really nice spots to the outside.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions The Young Bucks vs. Roppongi Vice.
The Bucks came out wearing custom SuperKick Tag Team championship belts. They called out Matt and Jeff Hardy, knocking them and saying that they were the true best tag team of all time. They also wore the ROH and IWGP Tag Team championships. They got right in Vice's face and everyone started fighting. The Bucks were sent to the floor. Vice teased stereo dives but the Bucks got out of the way.
The Bucks began walking up the ramp, saying they were done with this. Vice followed but got laid out on the ramp, leaving them prey for a countout. They made it back in before the 20 count. Romero was immediately tossed back to the floor. They nailed a double backdrop on Trent Beretta. Matt Jackson nailed a dropkick through the ropes to the floor on Romero. Nick Jackson nailed the first superkick of many on Beretta, who fell from the apron to the floor.
The Bucks worked over Beretta. Romero hit the ring and nailed a big right hand on Nick but was kicked back off the apron. Beretta nailed Matt off the apron and caught Nick with a tornado DDT. The Bucks worked them over until they accidentally took out a young boy on the outside with an inadvertant superkick. Romero fought back and nailed the Forever lariat. The Bucks accidentally nailed each other as well.
Vice nailed a double leaping knee to Matt Jackson. Romero nailed a big dive to the outide on Nick. Vice unloaded with some double team maneuvers for a close two count, Beretta held Nick for a move but Matt Jackson leapt off the top, taking out Romero in mid-air and kicking Beretta, sending him over into a Canadian Destroyer of sorts. They all battled in the corner, where the Bucks attempted a double suplex but it was fought off. Matt Jackson attempted to nail a superplex on Romero but was caught by Beretta and flipped upside down with a belly to back suplex.
Beretta tried to nail a big dive over the top but Nick pulled Matt away and Beretta crashed hard on the floor beyond the padding. Romero tried to overcome a two on one advantage and even caught the Bucks with a double rana but was soon overwhelmed with a big superkick. Romero kicked up at two. Romero was drilled with the bucklebomb/kick to the head combination. They hung Romero on the ropes where Nick nailed a big 450 splash and scored a two count.
The Bucks measured Romero and drilled him with superkicks. Romero psyched himself up but was superkicked down again. He kicked up again. The announcers talked about his samurai spirit. The Bucks were setting up for a move when Romero, out of nowhere, caught one of them with a crucifix and scored the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions, RPG Vice!
Good match. Bucks are just in another world right now as an act. They are absolutely at the top of their game as personalities and as a unit. RPG Vice looked really good. Beretta took some awesome bumps here. Really enjoyable.
The Bucks declared that they still had all their other belts after the match.
2018 - Ne
First out was the Bullet Club, who were accompanied by some damn, well, ahem lovely ladies. They will face CHAOS to start this Gauntlet.
Everyone brawled at the bell. You know this is going to be all brawling as the two factions hate each other. Fale worked over HASHI in the corner. Fale is a scary, scary man. HASHI came back with a big clothesline but was grabbed for a chokeslam. HASHI escaped and nailed a nice leg lariat. Takahashi nailed him from the apron and sent him to the floor. Page cracked HASHI with a big boot on the floor. This is easily the biggest night of Page's career.
Takahashi tagged in and continued working over HASHI. Page and Takahashi attacked CHAOS and knocked them off the apron. Page nailed a leaping DDT on HASHI for a two count. HASHI cut off Page with a neckbreaker and tagged Ospreay. He whipped out some fast offense and nailed a space flying Tiger Drop to the outside on The Bullet Club. He nailed a running shooting star press on Page and then followed up with move aerial flips and offense. Ospreay whipped out an awesome leaping spinning heel kick.
Page cut him off with an awesome looking lariat. You can see how much Page's confidence has grown in the last year. He went for the Rite of Passage but was blocked and sent down. Ospreay went for a springboard but Takahashi interfered and took him down. Ospreay fought back and finally tagged in Jado. Jado locked in a crossface n Takahashi but Fale attacked him. Fale ran through an attempted double clothesline from CHAOS. Page began throwing kicks and hit a shooting star press to the outside on Ospreay.
Takahashi finally took out Jado and scored the pin.
CHAOS has been eliminated.
Out next were BUSHI & EVIL & SANADA to face The Bullet Club. They took forever to come to the ring, giving Bullet Club a chance to catch their breath. They gained the control easilty early. BUSHI nailed a big dive on Fale. A chair was brought into the ring. They put Takahashi out with a chair that was swung into another chair that was wrapped around his head. SANADA choked the already unconscious Takahashi out.
Out came the final competitors, The NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team champions Satoshi Kojima & Ricochet & David Finlay.
Finlay is the son of Fit Finlay, in case you weren't already aware. They all started brawling. Ricochet began pulling out some awesome stuff early. He and Finlay nailed stereo flip dives to the floor. The champions all began working over SANADA, who recovered and slammed Finlay off the ropes into the ring. BUSHI hit the ring and worked over Finlay, who counted with a back elbow as he rebounded off the ropes.
Ricochet tagged in and nailed a 619 variation followed by several springboard maneuvers and an incredible brainbuster variation n BUSHI for a two count. Kojima whipped out all his chops in the corner on EVIL and SANADA. He cleaned house but was cut off and triple teamed by the challengers. EVIL caught him with a big lariat for a two count.
Kojima scored with a DDT and tagged Ricochet back un. He and Finlay cleaed house but was caught with a nasty looking codebreaker. SANADA caught Finlay with a missile dropkick. Kojima fought against a three on one advantage and wiped out EVIL with a sick looking lariat. SANADA broke it up and was smashed down with a brainbuster.
BUSHI spewed mist Kojima's face as EVIL distracted the referee. Somehow, Kojima still kicked out. EVIL scored with a lariat and that was all. New champions.
Your winners and new The NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team champions BUSHI & EVIL & SANADA!
The first and final sequences were really entertaining.
Cody Rhodes vs. Juice Robinson
While New Japan did not announce his last name, Steve Corino said he's a Rhodes and noted he's probably the only person to wrestle all three members of the family. He said Cody was the best that the family has produced. They painted this as a major chance for Robinson.
They had some decent back and forth early. Robinson was hiptossed over the top to the floor. Rhodes went for a springboard dive but was caught and nailed with a belly to belly suplex. Robinson charged and drilled Rhodes with a cannonball against the railing but landed oddly and could have heard himself. Back in the ring, his knee buckled but he was able to catch Rhodes with an Alabama Slam for a two count.
Rhodes nailed Robinson and ripped at his face. He stomped and punched away until Tiger Hatori admonished him. Rhodes was really verbal as a heel, even knocking Corino at ringside. Cody slapped and beat Robinson in the corner. This only fired up Robinson until Cody dropkicked the knee. Robinson went down. The story was that Juice's big move earlier was now coming back to haunt him.
Robinson fired away with chops and a clothesline in the corner. He sent Cody into the corner and nailed a nice running lariat. Lots of fire from Robinson. He nailed a gutbuster for a two count. Robinson went for a suplex but Rhodes landed on his feet and nailed a big chopblock to the back of the ring. Robinson nailed a stiff right hand to stop Cody's charge.
Robinson attempted to make it to the top rope and came off with a flying bodypress. Rhodes rolled through and tied up Robinson in an Indian Death Lock. Robinson fought his way to the ropes, forcing a break. Rhodes continued control and scored several two counts. Robinson scored a two count after a lariat and was verbally pissed he couldn't get the win. He was doing a great job of showing how mad he was.
Juice went for a powerbomb but his knee buckles. Rhodes drilled him with CrossRhodes and scored the pin.
Your winner, Cody Rhodes!
Solid, competitive bout.
Rhodes disrespected Kevin Kelly and Steve Corino after.
ROH champion Kyle O'Reilly vs. Adam Cole
They brought in ROH referee Todd Sinclair for the title bout.
If Cole wins, he will become the only three-time ROH champion in the company's 14-plus year history.
They shook hands for the Code of Honor and immediately started kicking the crap out of each other.
O'Reilly snapped Cole's arm but missed a charge. Cole stomped away at him. Every time Cole tried to celebrate by screaming his catch phrase, O'Reilly attacked him and tried to sink in a choke. He was finally thrown to the floor and the challenger celebrated. On the floor, Cole grabbed a steel chair and slammed it across O'Reilly's shoulder on the floor.
Cole began jawing, saying he's always been better. That fired Kyle up and he began drilling knee and leg strikes. He went back to working over the shoulder and took down Cole and locked in a kneebar. Cole quickly scampered to the ropes to force the break. O'Reilly was selling that his shoulder was hurt from the chairshot outside, so he was using lots of kicks and knees as the focus of his attacks.
Cole tried to take him down but was drilled with a knee to the head. Cole cut him off and nailed The Last Shot, scoring the pin. They began firing back and forth and going for the same moves, with the idea that they know each other so well, They take each other out with a big boot to the face. Kyle scored with a series of Kawada kicks and a big roaring elbow. He nailed a brainbuster but was hurt and was only able to garner a two count.
Kyle went for a armbreaker but Cole was able to shift his body weight to trap Kyle and stomped him in the face. He continued that tact by stomping on his hurt shoulder and back. Cole set up for a suplex but Kyle landed on his feet and tried to sink in a rear naked choke. He let go due to his injury but nailed a German suplex. Cole came back with a shining wizard for a two cout. He nailed another and hit the Last Shot but Kyle kicked up.
Cole went for a superkick but was caught and cinched him into an anklelock. Cole kicked him in the shoulder and nailed a series of superkicks, warning him to stay down each other. He kicked him in the back of the head and nailed the Last Shot again.
Your winner and new ROH champion, Adam Cole!
Good, hard hitting match.
This felt like a bigger deal in terms of crowd reaction in comparison to the ROH title bout last year.
IWGP Tag Team champions The Guerrillas of Destiny vs. Great Bash Heel vs. Toru Yano & Tomohiro Ishii.
The idea was Yano had stolen the Tag belts and the Tag League tournament trophy. Some might say he stole his way into this bout too. The Guerrillas of Destiny attacked immediately.
Yano took off the buckles and sent Honma into the exposed buckle. Ishii tagged in and chopped away at him. He slammed and covered Honma for a two cunt. The Guerrillas tagged in and worked over Honma. Yano returned to the ring and tried to whip Honma into the exposed buckles but it was reversed. Makabe tagged in and started working over everyone with lariats.
Honma and Makabe continued to work over everyone with punches in the corner and stereo Northern Lights suplexes. Honma continued to assault with headbutts and clotheslines. Tanga Roa was cursing up a storm, to the point Steve Corino was cracking up. Lots of action here, too much to follow.
The GOD nailed a powerbomb on Honma, who kicked out at the last second. They tried to finish him off but Makabe hit the scene. He wiped them out with a double clothesline. They nailed a double clothesline and nailed a powerbomb on Road. Honma came off the top with a diving headbutt but Ishii broke up the pinfall at the very last second.
The battle went back and forth until Tama Tonga nailed a cutter on Honma as he went for a diving headbutt. Makabe was drilled with Guerrilla Warfare. Makabe blind tagged himself in. Ishii nailed a big double clothesline on the Guerrillas on Destiny and Makabe scored the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Tag Team champions, Tomohiri Ishii & Toru Yano!
Well, I didn't see that coming. A pretty hectic and fast paced tag bout. Pretty enjoyable. Surprising finish there.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion KUSHIDA vs. Hiromu Takahashi.
Big entrance for the former Kamaitachi with all sort of giant balls bouncing on the stage and above the crowd.
They started with KUSHIDA hitting a big dive off the top far on the floor onto Takahashi. He brought the challenger into the ring and slammed him, then began working on the arm. KUSHIDA nailed a big hiptosss and cinched in an arm submission. Takashashi nailed a big sunset bomb to the floor and they teased KUSHIDA might require a referee's stoppage.
KUSHIDA finally returned to the ring, where Takahashi nailed some stiff kicks and slaps. He kicked KUSHIDA in the back of the head, sending him down to the mat and covered him for a two count. KUSHIDA nailed an elbow to the face, catching Takahashi as he charged into the corner, then slammed him facefirst into the buckles.
KUSHIDA unloaded with clotheslines and a cartwheel into a dropkick. Takahashi took control and a sunset flip powerbomb to the floor and then followed up by nailing a double knee strike off the top into the ring. Takahashi continued with strikes but KUSHIDA leapt up with a kick. He went for another sunset flip bomb but KUSHIDA saved himself and locked in an armbar on the floor, trying to hurt Takashi. They were almost count out but KUSHIDA dumped Takahashi into the ring.
KUSHIDA lined Takahashi up and fired away with kicks. KUSHIDA cinched in the Hoverboard Lock on Takahashi's arm. The challenger refused to tap. He tried to fight his way out, which the crowd was shocked at, but KUSHIDA wrenched it in. Takahashi almost made it to the ropes but was pulled back. He finally rolled through and ended up with KUSHIDA on his shoulders but KUSHIDA rolled through with a forward roll for a two count. KUSHIDA went right back to the Hoverboard Lock and trapped Takahashi.
Takahashi fired back with a big right but was dropped bu KUSHIDA with one of his own KUSHIDA hurt his wrist and arm from the shot and went down in pain. KUSHIDA finally charged but was caught with an overhead belly to belly suplex into the buckles. He drilled Takahash but was nailed and placed on the top rope. Takahashi followed but was caught in another Hoverboard Lock attempt. Takahashi turned it into a forward roll off the ropes, which looked brutal because of how KUSHIDA came down but KUSHIDA kicked up at the last second.
Takahashi picked up KUSHIDA and drilled him hard into the buckles and scored the pin. Big moment!
Your winner and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion, Horimu Takahashi!
Very good match with some awesome striking and submission wrestling. Really great battle that made Takahashi.
NEVER Openweight champion Katsuyori Shibata vs. Hirooki Goto.
NEVER Openweight champion Katsuyori Shibata vs. Hirooki Goto.
Goto was muscled into the ropes. Shibata broke free and then chopped him across the chest. They told a story that at times Goto acts as if he may not care and hasn't been able to win major gold. Shibata controlled him early on and sent Goto to the floor. Shibata tossed him back in the ring and stomped at his arm, shoulder and chest. Goto was trapped in a arm submission and held on the mat.
Shibata controlled Goto and nailed a series of kicks to the face. He followed up with a big forearm smash but Goto caught him with a lariat. He smashed Goto with a series of forearms and sent him into the corner. Shibata avoided a charge in the corner and smashed him with strikes. Shibata was caught with a Saito suplex but Goto took too long to recover. He nailed a lariat in the corner and ascended to the top with a big elbow for a two count.
Goto followed up with a big knee to the chest but Shibata sat up, furious and focused. Goto kneed him again but this only pissed off Shibata. Goto tried over and over but Shibata fired back with strikes. He whipped Goto into the corner and nailed a stiff knee to the face and stomped the hell out of Goto. He nailed an awesome leaping dropkick into the corner.
Shibata suplexed Goto over and scored another two count. He cinched in an abdominal stretch but Goto fought to the ropes/ Shibata snapped him with a belly to back suplex but Goto popped right up and nailed several lariats. Shibata fired back with kicks but was nailed with a lariat and suplexed over. They each popped up and returned the brutal suplex on the other until finally both men were down.
They took turns beating the hell out of each other with stiff shots and lariats. Shibata was caught with an STO. They battle of attrition continued. Shibata kept going for the rear naked choke as Goto tried to fight his way out of it. He was scissored and brought down to the mat. The announcers acted as if it was just a matter of time. Goto rolled over and finally was able to hit the ropes, forcing the break.
Shibata shoved the referee, Red Shoes down. Shibata worked over Goto. Goto grabbed Shibata and nailed a DVDR dropping the back of his neck across Goto's knee. He went for a suplex and dropped him down but Shibata kicked up at the last second. Goto kicked him in the chest. They got up in each other's face, heated, and exchanged punches and headbutts. Goto seemed to get the better of it and drilled his head into Goto's knee. Goto nailed the GTR and scored the pin.
Your winner and new NEVER Openweight champion Hiooki Goto!
BRUTAL match. They told a hell of a story and the idea here was that Goto finally got the big win that he's needed for his career. I'd hate to be these guys waking up tomorrow as they are going to be sore!
IWGP Intercontinental champion Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tetsuya Naito.
Big fight feel for this. Naito kept stalling early. They locked up and Naito was backed into the corner. Tanahashi broke clean, then drilled Naito. Naito sent Tanahashi to the floor and teased a dive but instead laid in the ring to mock the former Ace of New Japan. When Tanahashi returned to the ring, they exchanged holds with Tanahashi uncharacteristically cheating to maintain an advantage. Tanahashi was very aggressive early on. He nailed a nice dropkick.
Tanahashi worked over Naito with right hands in the corner. He went to the ropes but Naito nailed him from behind. Tanahashi crashed into the ring. Naito measured and stomped away at him. Naito draped his leg over the top rope and attacked it with hard shots. He nailed a big dropkick and a swinging kick in the corner. Tanahashi rolled around on the mat, grabbing at his left knee.
Naito focused on the knee and drilled it into the apron, then shoved referee Red Shoes down. Tanahashi fired back with a series of rights but an attempted kick was thwarted when Naito shoved the leg into the referee and drilled him with a dropkick to the knee. Tanahashi locked on a figure four but Tanahashi was able to grab the ropes. Tanahashi began to mount a comeback with forearm smashes. Naito drilled him low to cut off the assault. Tanahashi fired back but went down when his knee was nailed yet again.
Naito charged him in the corner but Tanahashi used the ropes to help him keep balance as he kicked Naito away. Tanahashi nailed slams and chops on Naito. He nailed a somersault senton off the ropes for a two count. He continued the battle to the mid-section. Naito cut him off and drilled his knee. Tanahashi still nailed a low dropkick but was unable to lock in a Texas Cloverleaf as Naito went to the ropes.
He went to grab Naito was spit in the face by Naito. Naito ended up on the apron outside and caught with a dragon screw legwhip. Tanahashi nailed a Sling Blade outside on the apron. Naito crashed down to the floor. Tanahashi nailed a frog splash bodypress from the top rope to the floor. Tanahashi continued the assault and went to the top but Naito stumbled into the ropes and down Tanahashi crashed, crotching himself.
Naito began attacking Tanahashi's knee with shots. Naito went to the top and nailed a rana off the top into the ring, then nailed a German suplex for a two count. Naito's leg was buckling from all the earlier beating. Naito nailed a sideslam for a two count. Tanahashi went and nailed another low dropkick. Naito rolled him into a leg submission.
Tanahashi fought his way out and was able to turn Naito over into a Texas Cloverleaf. Naito was finally able to slide himself under the bottom rope to force a break. Tanahashi grabbed at his leg and finally snapped it over. Tanahashi nailed another Sling Blade, the followed up with yet another. He covered Naito but was unable to get the pin.
Tanahashi went to the top and nailed the bodypress, then went right back up. Tanahashi went for a frog splash but Naito rolled out of the way. Naito nailed Destino and then followed up, attempting another but was caught and snapped Naito down. They battled back and forth with right hands. Naito worked over Tanahashi but was caught with a Dragon Suplex, only to see Naito escape at the last second.
Tanahashi went to the top and nailed the splash to Naito's back, then went back up and executed the move again, only to see Naito pull down his knees up. It looked brutal. The story was that now Naito had probably hurt his other knee. Tanahashi charged but Naito went to kick him. Tanahashi held the leg but was caught with an enzuigiri, Naito nailed Super Destino off the ropes but Tanahashi got his shoulder up at the last second.
Naito nailed Destino again and scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP Intercontinental champion, Tetsuya Naito!
Another really good match that told a great physical story. The idea was that Tanahashi had once again failed to win, shocking everone.
Naito becomes the only champion thus far to retain his belt tonight.
IWGP Heavyweight champion Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega.
They played a video starring Omega where he recreated scenes from the original "The Terminator" film. He then came out wearing a Terminator mask similar to when half of Arnold's face was exposed in the film while sporting a gun. The Young Bucks were at ringside with him.
akada did a big entrance with thousands of "Okada Dollars" falling down to the crowd.
Some good back and forth wrestling early on. Omega gained control and kicked and beat Okada. Okada tried to send him off into the ropes but Omega held on and brought him down to the mat. Okada nailed a belly to back suplex but Omega held onto the headlock. Okada nailed several shots to the mid-section. Okada finally broke free but Omega was able to bridge out of a pinfall attempt and use a backslide. Okada nailed a series of armdrags before securing an armbar.
Omega backed himself into the ropes, forcing a break. Okada broke free and they went back and forth. Okada was spit in the face and went after Omega, who went to the floor, playing mind games. When he returned to the ring, Okada cut him off and dropkicked him out of the ring to the floor. Okada sent Omega into the barricade hard. He went under the ring for a table but Omega attacked him before he could utilize it. Okada sent Omega back over the barricade. He charged and nailed a running high cross bodyblock over the barricade on the floor.
Okada tossed Omega back into the ring and slammed him. Okada nailed a slingshot splash for a two count. Okada locked on a chinlock. Omega fought his way up but was snapped down with a neckbreaker for a two count. Omega fired back with a series of right hands but was kicked in the gut. Omega nailed a sliding kick to the shin and then drove him down with a famouser-esque move for a two count.
Okada's lower back was attacked and focused upon by Omega. Omega missed an elbow but Okada missed a back senton splash. Omega drilled him with a knee to the back and kidneys. Okada fought back but was cut off. Omega went for a suplex but Okada kneed him and then punted him with a kick to the face. Omega sent Okada to the floor and nailed a big flip dive to the floor. New Japan shot this with the camera low to the ground looking up, so the dive was made to look even more spectacular.
Okada was picked up and slammed into the ropes and apron. The idea here is that Omega is trying to wreck the champion's back en route to victory. Omega went to the top and nailed a missile dropkick to the back of Okada's head. IT LOOKED EVIL, even in replay. He covered the champion but Okada grabbed the rope. Omega brought him to the center of the ring and cinched in a chinlock style submission.
Omega went for a piledriver but Okada tried to fight his way out of it. Omega scored with several knee strikes. Okada caught him and nailed a DVDR for a two count. Okada nailed a running European uppercut. Okada cinched in a rear chinlock but Omega was able to get to the ropes to break the submission. Omega was caught during a charge. Okada drilled Omega with a kryptonite krunch to the knee and ascended to the top rope. Okada went for an elbow but Omega pulled his knees up and stunned the champion.
Omega nailed a backbreaker. Okada went to the floor and leaned against the apron. Omega charged across the ring and dropkicked him in the back of the head, sending him over the barricade and onto the Japanese announcing team. Omega nailed a gorgeous springboard moonsault to the outside of the barricade. Sabu would have nodded in approval.
Okada was out and finally made it back over the barricade. Omega slammed the table that Okada pulled out earlier atop of him and nailed an evil looking running double stomp on the table. It looked brutal. Omega pulled Okada into the ring and nailed a powerbomb but Okada kicked out at the last second. Omega nailed another powerbomb but again, Omega was only able to score a two count.
The Young Bucks set up the same table on the outside of the ring. Omega pulled Okada to the outside of the apron, intent on doing something terrible to the champion. Omega beat Okada's back over and over. Okada slammed Okada hard into the buckles with an Irish Whip. He charged but was kicked off. Omega nailed a moonsault off the buckles and scored a two count.
Okada was able to place Omega on the top rope and dropkick him over the top to the floor, where he crashed down on the apron and to the floor. Okada pulled Omega on his shoulders and they battled over the table on the outside. Omega charged and was backdropped HIGH into the air and came down on the outside in the most spectacular fashion imaginable. It was awesome and brutal. Doctors and The Young Bucks swarmed over Omega.
Okada left the ring to break the count and tossed Omega back into the ring. He came off the top with a big missile dropkick for a close two count. Okada nailed a big elbow off the ropes and called for the Rainmaker. Omega was worked over as Okada focused on the lower back. Okada went for the Rainmakers but was driven backwards into the buckles.
Omega tried to force Okada up on the ropes but his lower back was too hurt. Okada fired away with forearms. Omega slapped him hard and placed the champion on the top rope. Omega set up for a belly to back superplex but Okada defended himself with elbows and sent Okada to the mat below. Omega recovered and attempted to set up for his release Dragon Superplex. He nailed it and it was just evil. The replay made it look event worse. Omega covered Okada, who barely kicked up at the last second.
Omega drilled Okada with a suplex into a neckbreaker over the knee, setting up for the One Winged Angel. Omega misses a running charge and is nailed with a high German suplex. Omega ducks the Rainmaker and DRILLED him with a big knee. He rebounded off the ropes but was caught out of nowhere with a dropkick. This is just sensational stuff!
Omega nailed several knee strike attempts. They were initially blocked but he nailed the third and fired up with a reverse rana. Omega nailing a running knee against the ropes. He went for the One Winged Angel but Okada avoided it and spiked Omega with a tombstone piledriver and The Rainmaker but Omega kicked up at the last second.
Okada tried to pull up Omega, who was out. Omega nailed some shots to the mid-sections, trying to fight off Okada. It didn't work. Omega raked his eyes. That worked better. Okada killed him with a dropkick into the buckles. Never mind!
Okada went for the tombstone but it was reversed and turned into a cradle tombstone, but somehow Okada again kicked out. This is nuts!
They brawled like madmen. Omega nailed a running knee but Okada kicked out at the last second. Undaunted, Omega nailed another running knee. He went for the One Winged Angel but Okada slipped out and nailed the Rainmaker. Omega nailed a series of STIFF knees but Okada caught him with another Rainmaker. Okada and Omega each missed Rainmaker attempts. Omega nailed a dropkick, mocked Okada's mannerisms and pulled him into a big knee strike.
Omega went for a One Winged Angel but Okada turned it into a leaping tombstone, nailed a Rainmaker and scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP champion, Kazuchika Okada!
That was one of the best matches I've ever seen. It was absolutely breathtaking. There were no losers here, just an army of winners as anyone who witnessed this got an incredible performance.
They strapped the title around Okada's waist as The Bucks carried a spent Omega out of the ring. Okada cut a promo to close the show, but sadly, I don't speak Japanese.
The top four matches were absolutely great.
2018 - New Japan Pro Wrestling held Wrestle Kingdom 12. Mike Johnson filed the following report:
New Japan Rumble
The announce team for the English commentary team are Kevin Kelly and Don Callis.
Tetsua Kitamura, who won the company's Young Lions Cup and BUSHI were the first two competitors. Kitamura, who built like a tank, began posing at the bell. BUSHI stomped him and choked him with a t-shirt. BUSHI scored a two count after an elbow.
#3 was Ring of Honor's Delirious, who was making his Tokyo Dome debut. There's the first ROH surprise. Delirious took down BUSHI and nailed several chops on Kitamura, who wasn't fazed. Kitamura shoulderblocked him down and went back to work on BUSHI, but Delirious raked his back.
#4 was Leo Tonga was the next out. He entered the ring and began taking everyone apart, having a major size advantage. Kitamura cut him off and nailed some hard chops but was nailed with a divorce court-esque takedown. BUSHI nailed a missile dropkick on Tonga.
#5 was Manabu Nakanishi. Everyone battled.
#6 was Chase Owens. He attacked Kitamura. Owens nailed a package piledriver and pinned Delirious but not before there was some sort of screwup with the pinfall. Delirious is eliminated.
Nakanishi tossed BUSHI over the top onto Delirious on the floor. He is gone now.
#7 was Yuji Nagata, who got a nice reaction. He kicked Owens down and nailed a running big boot on Tonga. Nakanishi and Nagata battled back and forth with big forearms. Nagata nailed several kicks but was speared by Nakanishi.
Leo Tonga was covered by several men and pinned.
#8 was TAKA Michinouku.
Nagata pinned Nakanishi, but everyone pinned on him and pinned Nagata. Owens attacked Kitamuta and nailed the package piledriver, pinning him. This left Owens alone as TAKA entered the ring. They battled back and forth.
#9 was Suzuki-Gun's Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Everyone battled.
#10 as El Desperado. More of the same. Kanemura spewed beer in Owens' face. Owens was tossed to the floor, eliminated.
#11 was Jushin Liger. Big, BIG, BIG reaction for Liger. Liger cleans house and nailed the tiltowhirl backbreaker on Desperado. He was swarmed and beaten by the others. Suzuki-Gun all worked over Liger.
#12 was Liger's partner, Tiger Mask IV. He hit the ring to try and even up the odds but was overwhelmed. Suzuki-Gun worked to try and unmask Liger and Mask. Mask saved himself and tried to unmask Desperado. Desperado's partners tried to prevent it and everyone battled.
#13 was Australian talent "Mr. Juicy" Gino Gambino. Desperado's mask was torn off and he was covered. Liger, Mask and Kanemaru were also eliminated. Gambino then beat TAKA, leaving him alone.
#14 was Taro Henare from New Zealand. He nailed a Samoan Drop on Gambino who kicked up.
#15 was YOSHI-HASHI. He worked over Gambino, choking him with a boot in the corner. Henare approached him but was chopped down several times.
#15 was David Finley. He avoided a back suplex from Gambino and teamed with Henare to eliminate him. YOSHI-HASHI caught Henare up in the ropes and dropkicked him over to the floor. Finley caught HASHI and pinned him.
#16 was Yujiro Takahashi. Finley drilled him with a series of chops. Finley was tossed over the top and attempted to skin the cat to return to the ring, but was knocked out to the floor, leaving Takahashi alone in the Rumble.
#17 was Jushin Liger's protege from Ring of Honor, Cheeseburger, who got a big reaction. Takahashi attacked him as he entered the ringside area and beat him down before tossing him into the ring. Takahashi worked him over but Cheeseburger fired back with forearm spots. Cheeseburger nailed a big bulldog for a two count. He went for a suplex but it was reversed.
#18 was Satoshi Kojima. Yujiro attacked him with forearms as he entered the ring. Kojima nailed the Kojicutter but was caught with a Fisherman's Buster. Cheeseburger attacked Yujiro but was beaten down in the corner.
#19 was Hiroyoshi Tenzan. Takahashi went right after him as he hit the ring but was caught with the patented Mongolian Chops.
The #20th and final competitor was UWFi legend Masahito Kakihara, who they noted had returned to the ring after a battle with cancer. He came out to the old UWFi theme and former UWFi talent Kazuo Yamazaki, who was at ringside doing commentary, got up and teased he was going to enter the match, which was awesome for those of us who knew his history.
Kojima lariated and pinned Takahashi, leaving four competitors left.
Kojima was attacked by Cheeseburger with rapid fire chops. Kojima reversed him in the corner and it didn't go well for Burger. Kojima went to the top but Burger rolled out of the way. Kakihara nailed a series of kicks to the mid-section of Kojima. Kakihara and Tenzan exchanged strikes. Cheeseburger tried in vain to go toe to toe with Kojima. Tenzan and Kojima charged but Katihara and Burger ducked and they went over the top to the floor.
Wow, how cool is this?
Burger and Kakihara battled back and forth. Kakihara wiped him out and scored the pin.
Your winner, Masahito Kakihara!
Typical Rumble with some nice moments and cameos. Kakihara noted he's back for the first time after battling cancer and put over Yoshihiro Takayama, asking if fans can donate to assist him. You can do so by clicking here.
NOTE: Any typos will be corrected during intermission.
They said it was the largest Tokyo Dome crowd in 15 years.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yo with Rocky Romero) vs. The Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Jackson).
Matt Jackson started with Yo, shoving him and kicking him in the mid-section before grabbing a side headlock. Roppongi nailed stereo dropkicks on the Bucks. They double teamed Nick Jackson. Roppongi nailed stereo flip dives to the outside on the Bucks. Yo appeared to hurt his back, perhaps hitting the corner of the entrance ramp. He was holding his lower back as he returned to the ring. Nick Jackson grabbed him and nailed a back suplex on the apron.
The Bucks went after Romero and nailed a running powerbomb on him on the entrance ramp. They continued the destruction with another powerbomb on the apron on Sho, who kicked out at two. The Bucks continued the assault, whipping Yo hard into the buckles. Matt charged but Yo ducked and Matt sailed over the top to the floor. Nick Jackson cut him off as Matt recovered, holding his back. Nick tagged in and dropped an axehandle across the back. Nick grabbed and slammed Yo. Matt tagged in and used a backbreaker to wear him down. Sho interfered but the referee forced him back to the corner, allowing Nick Jackson to make a blind tag and continue the beating.
Yo was tossed to the floor and was dragged up the entrance aisle. Matt went for a piledriver but was backdropped on the ramp. The idea was that each member of the team had an injured back. The Bucks continued until Sho nailed a double DDT on the Bucks. Roppongi drilled Nick Jackson with some double team maneuvers for a two count. They set up for the 3K but Matt Jackson nailed a series of rights. They fired back with knees but the Bucks unleashed the superkicks. Roppongi came back with a backcracker and a one-legged dropkick. Yo and Nick battled back and forth, culminating with Nick being turned inside out with a lariat.
Matt Jackson returned and worked over Yo, who fired back by drilling Jackson's lower back. Jackson gutted and powered Yo into a powerbomb, sending him into Nick's boots in the corner. Nick nailed a swanton for a two count. The crowd popped for the two count. Matt locked on a Sharpshooter, playing off of the back injuries. Nick came off the ropes with a legdrop on Yo's neck, then hit an Asai Moonsault on Sho down on the floor. Yo finally made it to the ropes to force the break.
They went for More Bang for Your Buck but Yo used a crucifix to score a two count on Matt. Nick tried to get involved but was nailed by Sho. They locked on stereo single-leg crabs. The Bucks were facing each other and Nick kept Matt from tapping. Nick kicked Sho off and into Yo, breaking the other submission attempt. Rocky Romero returned to the ringside area. Sho and Nick battled back and forth. Nick kicked Yo in the back. Sho then kicked Matt. They took turns kicking the other's partner. Nick wiped him out with a big superkick, then hit a springboard dive to the floor.
They battled back and forth until the Bucks nailed the Meltzer Driver and then turned Yo into a Sharpshooter for a submission.
Your winners and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team champions The Young Bucks!
Very entertaining opening match with a good story as each side suffered back injuries. This was a really nice back and forth, competitive opener with some great heel antics from the Bucks.
GAUNTLET MATCH: NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team champions Bad Luck Fale & The Guerrillas of Destiny vs. Taguchi Japan (Ryusuke Taguchi, Juice Robinson & Togi Makabe) vs. Suzukigun (Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi & Takashi Iizuka) vs. CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano & Trent Beretta) vs. Michael Elgin & War Machine
Suzuki-Gun attacked War Machine and Elgin before the bell. Elgin gained control on Izuka and nailed a slingshot splash that Bam Bam Bigelow would have loved. He picked up Izuka for a suplex and held him aloft for an extended period before bringing him crashing down. Hanson tagged in Taichi grabbed the ring bell and attacked Hanson with it as the referee was distracted. Hanson took down Ishii with a clothesline and tagged in Rowe. Zack Sabre Jr. tagged in and was destroyed with a big forearm and a leaping knee that sent him into the next month. ZSJ tried to nail some strikes but was overpowered and beaten. He was snapped with a backbreaker and a gutbuster. Rowe went for a powerbomb but ZSJ escaped and tagged out to Taichi. Hanson went for a moonsault on Izuka but he moved and Taichi drilled him. ZSJ battled back and forth with Rowe until he caught him and choked him out, which probably looked like a massive upset. This was set to be the last shots for War Machine, so not a shock they are eliminated first. Interesting they chose to build ZSJ here. I liked it.
Next team out was CHAOS. Taichi and Sabre worked over Yano but Beretta broke it up. Yano lowblowed Taichi and rolled him up, eliminated Suzukigun. Short but entertaining, especially if you enjoy Yano's antics.
Next out was Taguchi Japan. Robinson cleaned up with offense on Beretta early. Yano ripped off the turnbuckle and tossed it to Robinson, who tossed it to the ref and nailed a big lariat. Makabe and Ishii doubleteamed Yano. Taguchi Japan triple teamed Yano with clotheslines in the corner, one after the other. Robinson nailed a big right hand. Taguchi came off the ropes and scored a two count but Beretta broke up the pinfall. Taguchi did all the Shinsuke Nakamura mannerisms and set up for a Kinshasa, but Yano ducked and rolled him up for the three count. Taguchi Japan are eliminated.
Out came the champions to face CHAOS to close out the Gauntlet. Lots of back and forth action. Ishii hit a big suplex on Fale, which looked impressive. Beretta and Ishii attempted to whip Fale across the ring but he couldn't be budged. Beretta was nailed with Guerrilla Warfare. The G.O.D. continued beating on Beretta. He was beaten and weakened on the top rope. Tonga Loa beat him down with shots across the chest. Beretta took him down with a series of elbows. He went for a moonsault but was hit in mid-air with the Gun Stun. Ishii broke up the pinfall but was laid out by Fale with a lariat. Beretta shocked with a Dude Buster and scored the pin.
Your winners and new NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team champions, CHAOS, Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano & Trent Beretta!
Lots of solid action all throughout. I am never a big fan of this style of match but this was never boring and was fun.
Cody Rhodes (with Brandi Rhodes) vs. Kota Ibushi.
Cody had his new blonde hair hidden by a Bullet Club flag. Kevin Kelly said the hair was for a forthcoming film role. Cody spent time bringing Brandi to ringside and giving his ROH ring to Kevin Kelly and Don Callis.
They did a deal early where Brandi was knocked down as she was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Ibushi grabbed her to help but was nailed by Cody, only for The Rhodes family to reveal they were faking. Cody nailed the Disaster Kick. Rhodes worked over Ibushi, drilling his neck and scoring a two count. Cody pulled him to the apron and continued working over the back of his neck. Brandi took Kevin Kelly's chair and handed it to Cody, who used it. He went to use it again but Ibushi escaped and nailed a sliding kick.
Ibushi nailed the triangle moonsault off the corner to the floor on Cody. He followed up with a springboard missile dropkick. He unloaded with a flurry of kicks and strikes before nailing a standing moonsault for a two count. Ibushi attempted a piledriver on the apron but Rhodes escaped. Ibushi nailed a kick but was caught by Rhodes and drilled him with the CrossRhodes off the apron to the floor. They teased Ibushi was going to be counted out but he returned to the ring at the last possible second.
Rhodes pulled Ibushi up but he crumpled back down to the mat. Rhodes picked him up and muscled Ibushi up to the corner. He nailed a springboard hurancanrana for a two count. Cody went for amother CrossRhodes but Ibushi blocked it and pulled him over his shoulders, then tossed him like a lawn dart into the buckles, which looked awesome. They continued back and forth until Kota scored the pin with the Phoenix Splash.
Your winner, Kota Ibushi!
Very good physical story told here. Really good match. The idea here was that Ibushi was sending a message to former rival Kenny Omega with the win.
IWGP Tag Team champions The Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer) vs. Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL & SANADA)
The KES attacked before the bell and powerbombed EVIL, almost scoring a pin in seconds but SANADA broke up the pinfall. Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Lance Archer trashed SANAas well as some of the ring attendants on the floor. Archer drilled EVIL across the back. More beating of young boys and ring attendants on the floor. It's entertaining as hell to watch. Archer chokeslammed EVIL off the apron onto the heap of humanity they already destroyed on the floor.
They continued controlling the match as Smith used a headscissor to wear down SANADA in the ring. SANADA fought back and nailed an enziguiri on Archer but was grabbed by Smith. He drilled Smith but Archer charged and knocked EVIL off the ring apron, preventing the tag. Archer continued mugging SANADA. Smith tagged in and naied a gut wrench suplex. The KES continued beating SANADA. Archer drilled him with a big uranage but SANADA kicked out at the last second.
EVIL finally made the hot tag and cleaned house. He nailed a running bulldog on Archer but was attacked by Smith. Archer went for a chokeslam several times but it was broken up. EVIL nailed a lariat but Archer didn't go down. EVIL went to the ropes but Smith grabbed his leg. Archer set up and nailed a suicideplex off the top but both men were down, so Archer was unable to score the pin. SANADA tagged in and looked awesome hitting some crisp moves including a nice looking dropkicked. Smith caught him and slammed him Smith went for a moonsault but SANADA moved. Smith landed on his feet. SANADA grabbed him but Archer hit the scene and nailed a chokeslam.
Smith nailed a Saito suplex but EVIL broke up the pinfall. All four brawled. SANADA tried to battle two against one but was caught with a big powerbomb. He kicked up at the very last second, which shocked everyone. The battle continued. EVIL nailed the Everything is Evil on Archer. He and SANADA nailed the Magic Killer on Smith but he kicked up. SANADA nailed a moonsault and scored the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Tag Team champions, SANADA & EVIL.
Great, entertaining brawl with awesome stiff offense from the champs, forcing EVIL and SANADA to fight from underneath. Good stuff with SANADA looking especially good at times. All around great work here.
Thus far, a very entertaining show.
NEVER Openweight champion Minoru Suzuki vs. Hirooki Goto: Hair vs. Hair.
The story is that Suzuki promised no seconds. They went back and forth. Suzuki caught him in the corner and choked him out with a string. Several officials including a doctor checked on Goto to see if he could continue, but Suzuki ran them out of the ring. The idea was that he wanted to win with his finisher, the Gotch piledriver. Goto was dumped to the floor rudely. Goto beat him down with harsh kicks and strikes, even slapping the nearly unconscious Goto. Don Callis called it a ritual humbling.
Suzuki brought Goto back to the ring and drilled him with kicks to the back. Goto fired up and nailed several strikes butn desp Suzuki laughed and beat him down to his knees. Goto fired up with chops but again, Suzuki drilled him back down. Suzuki whipped him into the corner and nailed a running kick. Suzuki went for a running kick across the chest but Goto caught it. Suzuki drilled him in the knee and then chopped him down, massacring the momentum. Goto came back with a bulldog out of the corner.
Goto nailed a Saito suplex for a two count. They exchanged strikes. Goto went for an airplane spin but before he could transition it into anything else, Suzuki locked in a front guillotine. He turned it into a sleeper. He attempted to go for a Gotch piledriver but Goto backdropped him over. Goto nailed a DVDR into a knee strike to the back of the head. Suzukigun hit the ringside area but were held back by ring attendants and young boys. Taichi made it over the railing but YOSHI-HASHI stopped him.
All of this distracted Goto, allowing Suzuki to nail him from behind with a forearm. He sent Goto into the ropes and nailed an evil dropkick, then laughed maniacally. They fired back and forth with punches, slaps and strikes. Suzuki beat the living hell out of Goto and cinched in a sleeper. Goto, bleeding from the mouth, tried in vain to make it to the ropes. He dropped down and the referee began checking his arms but he fought back to his feet. Before the arm could be checked three times, Suzuki attempted to go for the Gotch piledriver.
Suzuki went for it but Goto fought out of it and drove Suzuki backwards into the corner. Goto nailed a clothesline. He set up Suzuki on the top rope. He climbed up to meet him but Suzuki nailed an evil sounding headbutt. Suzuki cinched in a front facelock on the ropes, trying to choke him out. Goto, in desperation, pulled him up to his shoulders and drilled him down across his knee as they crashed down to the ring. Goto covered Suzuki but only scored a two count. Goto's eye was swelling.
Goto began beating Suzuki with forearms to the neck. Suzuki was weakening but still refused to let go of Goto's other arm. Goto finally wiped him out. They headbutt each other brutally. Hated that. Goto nailed the GTR. He nailed the Goto Revolution and scored the pin.
Your winner and new NEVER Openweight champion Hirooki Goto!
Minoru Suzuki will have to shave his head.
Suzukigun grabbed Suzuki and carried him to the back. Once he realized what was going on, Suzuki refused and returned to the ring, exhausted. He sat down in a chair and began shaving his own head.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion Marty Scurll vs. Hiromu Takahashi vs. KUSHIDA vs. Will Ospreay.
Takahashi was shot out of the stage for an entrance similar to the one Rey Mysterio had in WWE. Scurll came out wearing black wings, like a dark angel. Ospreay had a purple themed entrance, including dying his hair.
I expect this will be all madness in the ring, so bear with me on coverage.
Takashi was superkicked off the apron right into the camera man. KUSHIDA hit a running flip kick that sent Ospreay and Scurll off the ropes to the floor. KUSHIDA then dove to the floor. Everyone battled on the floor. Ospreay climbed up a production tower and moonsaulted off of it onto everyone else below. He had this awesome smile on his face as he winked at the camera after. He nailed a running dropkick on a seated KUSHIDA in the corner. KUSHIDA almost small packaged him for a three count.
Lots of nice exchanged between Ospreay, KUSHIDA and Scurll. Takahashi returned to the fray but was locked in the Hoverlock by KUSHIDA. At the same time, Ospreay was locked in a submission by Scurll, and the race was on to see who would tap first. Fearful that KUSHIDA was going to get the tapout, Scurll released his hold and attacked him. Lots of big spots from all four. Way too many to cover. Just all sorts of big-time spots.
All four recovered and made it to their knees, brawling and battling with each other. Ospreay and Scurll leapt up with stereo kicks on their opposition. Ozcutter was attempted but Scurll caught him in mid-air with the chicken wing. KUSHIDA went for back to the future but was caught and suplexed over Takashi's head into the buckles. Takahashi cut off KUSHIDA on the top. Ospreay nailed Takahashi but was then kicked by Scurll. KUSHIDA was sent into the ring. Ospreay caught an upside down Scurll. He went for a move off the top but was caught and drilled into a brainbuster by Scurll for a two count. Takahashi broke it up.
Scurll worked over Takahashi on the floor and used wrist tape to tape him to the barricade outside the ring. Once he trapped one arm, Scurll grabbed the other and snapped his fingers. Inside the ring, Ospreay and KUSHIDA were battling on the top. Scurll tried to get involved but they fought him off by snapping his fingers. KUSHIDA took down Ospreay in a cross armbreaker and beat the hell out of him while trapping him in a triangle. Ospreay somehow powered out and slammed him into the buckles.
Scurll wrapped his fingers, then grabbed powder and tossed it on KUSHIDA's face. He grabbed him for a move but even blinded, KUSHIDA nailed Back to the Future. He scored a two count but Ospreay broke it up. Takahashi freed himself and whipped out sunset flip powerbombs on Ospreay and Scurll. He nailed the Timebomb on Scurll for a two count. Great stuff. Scurll and Ospreay teamed up to wipe out Takahashi with kicks. They went back and forth battling with Takahashi. He tombstoned Ospreay and nailed a missile dropkick for a two count.
KUSHIDA hit a great sunset bomb on Takahashi. Ospreay nailed a gorgeous shooting star press on everyone, then hit the implosion 450 on Takahashi for a two count. Takahashi came back with a big lariat and nailed the Timebomb for what looked to be the pinfall, but Scurll pulled the referee out. Scurll nailed Takahashi and KUSHIDA with his umbrella. Ospreay nailed the Ozcutter and scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWPG Junior Heavyweight champion, Will Ospreay!
All sorts of crazy, intricate Cruiserweight spots and all out nutty athletics.
IWGP Intercontinental champion Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Switchblade Jay White.
Very aggressive grappling early from White, working on the knee. He sent Tanahashi into the ropes but ended up eating a flying forearm. White was knocked off the apron to the floor. Tanahashi went for a pescado but missed and appeared to injure his knee. White began stomping the hell out of Tanahashi on the floor. He tied it up in the guard rail. Back in the ring, White continued to work over Tanahashi but was unable to score a three count. White continued to focus his attack on the knee and ankle. He tied up Tanahashi and began mocking him, asking, "You're the ace? Huh?"
White continued the assault until being caught with a dragon screw legwhip. He mounted some offense with forearms. You can hear lots of women screaming for Tanahashi in comparison to well, the rest of the card. Tanahashi slammed White and nailed a senton off the middle turnbuckle for a two count. White avoided the Slingblade and began stomping. Tanahashi battled back, trapping his leg in between the ropes and snapping with another dragon screw legwhip.
White went to the floor, where Tanahashi nailed him with a beautiful flying bodypress off the top to the floor. Back in the ring, White recovered and nailed a big German suplex. Tanahashi rolled to the floor. White followed and nailed a nasty looking brainbuster variation onto the ring apron. White went to the top but then climbed back down, choosing instead to kick him in the gut and chop him. White went to the top for a missile dropkick but Tanahashi avoided it and snapped another dragon screw legwhip. He followed up with a neckbreaker and climbed to the top. White met him on the ropes, but Tanahashi nailed Twist and Shout off the ropes.
Tanahashi drilled him with stiff left. White kept pulling himself up to shot fighting spirit but Tanahashi took him down finally with a pair of Sling Blades for a two count. Tanahashi leapt to the top and hit the bodypress, then returned to the heavens again for another top rope maneuver. He went for the bodypress but White moved and again, the knee took the brunt of the fall, White trapped him in a crucifix and began pounding the hell out of him. They teased there might be a referee's stoppage.
White nailed the Kiwi Crusher but Tanahashi kicked up. He was caught with a German suplex but White kicked out. Tanahashi went to the top but found White pulling himself up to face him. Tanahashi kicked him away and hit the flying bodypress across the back. He nailed another and scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP Intercontinental champion, Hiroshi Tanahashi!
Really good match. The idea here was Tanahashi looked awesome by being the first champion to actually retain while making White because he fought the Ace all the way in a hard fought competitive fashion. So, even in losing, White was elevated. Good match with lots of maneuvers that are ignored or treated as meaningless transitional moves in the United States used as the cornerstone of the athletic storytelling. Only thing I would have done is have it be a little less 50/50, but it was fine.
IWGP United States champion Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho: No DQ
This is Jericho's first match outside WWE since 1999. He wore one of his light-up jackets and the scarf, coming out to a song from his band Fozzy.
Omega, accompanied by the Young Bucks, had an elaborate entrance with pyro dressed like Anubis, the Egyptian God with a machine gun.
They began brawling right at the bell. Omega was punching and chopping Jericho in the corner. Jericho pulled the referee in front to break up the momentum, then used that to attack Omega with knees. They fired back and forth with hard chops. Jericho was whipped into the corner but kicked off Omega and pulled him into the Walls of Jericho. Omega fought and made it to the ropes. The referee went to break it up and Jericho reminded him it was no DQ.
Jericho charged Omega but was sent to the floor. Omega went for a baseball sliding kick but Jericho caught him. Omega kicked him backwards into the barricade, then hit the baseball sliding kick. Jericho crashed into the announcers' table outside the guard rails. Omega went for a springboard dive but Jericho moved and Omega wiped out through a table. Jericho locked on the Walls of Jericho on the floor. The referee, Red Shoes, tried to stop it, but was shoved down. Jericho then attacked Red Shoes' son and put him in the Walls of Jericho.
Omega attacked Jericho and nailed him with a chair and one of the TV monitors as he was laid out amongst the wreckage of the announce table. They brawled back into the ringside area. Jericho got the better end of the brawl and screamed "Alpha!" Omega nailed him and laid Jericho under a flat table, the nailed a double stomp off one of the production structures.
They made it back in before beuing counted out. Jericho tried to run him into the buckles but Omega blocked it. Omega nailed Jericho and went for a springboard move but as he hit the ropes, Jericho hit a springboard off the middle ropes and dropkicked him leg. Omega crashed down rudely with the idea that his recently knee surgery may be back to haunt him. Jericho pulled a table out from under the ring, antagonizing Masahiro Chono, who was doing Japanese commentary.
Jericho set up a table and teased a powerbomb through it. Omega fought back while in the air, so Jericho dropped him down on the floor instead. Jericho grabbed a photographer's camera and took pictures of Omega down, then flipped off the crowd while taking pictures of them. Jericho tossed Omega back into the ring and nailed a back elbow off the top for a two count.
Jericho wedged a chair between the turbuckles and worked over Omega with right hands. He used his leg to choke Omega over the ropes. The announcers put over all the WWE names Jericho had beaten. Omega tried to mount a comeback but was taken down with a dropkick out of the corner. Omega fired back with slaps and punches, with the idea he was going for broke because he had been pushed so far. Jericho took him down and nailed a quebrada, which got a big pop. Jericho covered Omega for a two count.
Jericho continued the assault until he was caught with a snap hurrancanrana. He sent Jericho to the floor and nailed an awesome tope con hilo to the floor. The way this was shot, from low, looking up at Jericho, was awesome. Back in the ring, Omega nailed a big bulldog for a two count. Jericho's head was drilled down over Omega's knee.
Jericho was able to reverse Omega and lock in the Walls of Jericho. Omega fought his way to the corner and grabbed something. It was an aerosol can (described as "cold spray") and Omega sprayed it in his face, with the idea that he blinded Jericho. Omega went for a move but Jericho caught Omega, who was sent hard into the chair that was wedged, face-first. Jericho cleaned his face with a towel and began beating Omega into the chair again and again.
Jericho played to the crowd and then sent him into the chair in the corner again. Omega was busted open. Jericho peppered him with punches and slaps. Omega fired back. Omega grabbed him and nailed a stiff Dragon suplex. He followed up with another. Jericho was set up for the One-Winged Angel but slipped off Omega's shoulders and destroyed a steel chair over Omega's face.
Jericho began beating Omega over and over with a chair. He went to the ropes and came down with the frame of the chair on Omega. Omega kept fighting from underneath but Jericho kept nailing him while screaming KENNNNNY to mock the fans. Omega finally nailed him with some big shots while Jericho was up on the ropes, sending him down and through the table that was set up at ringside.
Omega began beating the hell out of Jericho with running knee after running knee. Jericho's mouth was busted open. He picked up Jericho for a double underhook piledriver for a two count. Jericho reversed a One Winged Angel attempted and rolled through, locking on the Walls of Jericho again in the center on Omega. Omega fought for the ropes but was pulled back to the middle and placed in the original WCW version of the Walls of Jericho.
Omega grabbe the referee's shirt and used that to pull himself to the rpes, forcing a break. Jericho shoved the referee down again. Omega avoided the Codebreaker and nailed several knee strikes. He hit the One Winged Angel but Jericho grabbed the bottom rope at the last second to prevent the three count.
Omega went to the top but Jericho crotched him. Jericho went for a top rope rana but Omega slipped underneath and snapped him down facefirst to the top turnbuckle with the idea Jericho's head hit the steel behind the buckle. Jericho escaped a moonsault and nailed a Codebreaker. He covered Omega, who got his shoulder up at the last second.
Jericho began beating him with a chair, yelling at him to stay down. Jericho went for the Lionsault but Omega threw the chair at him, stunning him. Omega nailed the one-winged angel onto the chair and scored the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP United States champion, Kenny Omega!
Great match, probably my favorite Jericho performance in a long time, easily his best match since the Shawn Michaels feud. Jericho and Omega really took it to each other and this felt more like two people with a grudge trying to kill each other than anything else. They pulled out a lot of big spectacle spots but more than anything else, it was a hell of a brawl and well worth watching.
Main event time.
IWGP champion Kazuchika Okada vs. Tetsuya Naito.
Okada was wearing long pants, a departure from his usual look.
Big reactions for both. Crowd sounds like they are 50/50. They face off for a long time. They locked up and Okada broke clean but Naito pounced on the champ. Lots of back and forth wrestling until Naito mocked the champion by relaxing in the middle of the ring. He worked over the champ until Okada reversed some attempted offense in the corner and dropkicked him off the corner down to the floor below.
Okada tossed him over the guard rail into the crowd but Naito snapped him on the railing. He grabbed Okada and nailed a neckbreaker across the barricade. Okada made it back to the ring but Naito nailed another neckbreaker on the apron. He rolled Okada into the ring and snapped a missile dropkick. Naito nailed a series of elbows in the corner, beating Okada down to the mat in the corner.
Okada tried to build a comeback but Naito cut him off, nailed a neckbreaker and a dropkick to the back. He nailed another neckbreaker for a two count. They went into a series of reversals culminating with Okada cayching Naito with a DDT. Okada nailed a series of elbows and forearms. Naito went to the floor, so Okada sprinted around the ring and nailed a big boot.
Okada draped Naito across the guard rail and drilled him down with a DDT. Back in the ring, Okada missed a charging attack in the corner but was grabbed and drilled with another neckbreaker. Naito nailed an inverted DDT for another two count. Naito charged but was caught with a flapjack. Okada locked in a Cobra Clutch on Naito, trying to take him down. Naito fought to escape but kept getting taken down to the mat over and over.
Okada worked him over but was kicked off after he tried to charge. Naito swept his leg and used the ropes to position him and nail a big neckbreaker. He placed Okada on the top and nailed a top rope reverse hurancanrana, which looked insane. He nailed Gloria and went for a twisting moonsault press but Okada rolled out of the way.
Naito was drilled with a running forearm, but fired back with his own. They began beating each other back and forth with punches and forearms. Okada nailed a big boot but Naito absorbed it and nailed a spinning kick. Okada went to the top but missed a BIG missile dropkick. Naito tried to go for the ropes but Okada snatched him and tried to nail a German suplex, finally succeeding. He missed a Rainmaker clothesline but caught him on the rebound when Naito tripped up. Naito kicked out at the last second, which was a big moment.
Okada went for the tombstone but Naito slipped out before he could execute the move. Naito went for an enziguiri but missed. Okada went back to the Cobra Clutch. Naito turned it into Destino but was too spent to make the cover. They battled back and forth as they hit 30 minutes. Naito began to get the better of the exchange. Okada fired back. They went back and forth. Naito finally spit in his face and slapped Okada down.
Okada charged and went for a tornado DDT but Naito spiked him down Naito went for Destino but was caught with a Rainmaker. Okada held onto his arm and pulled Naito back up. Okada missed the Rainmaker and Naito nailed Destino for a CLOSE two count. They battled back and forth. Naito was nailed with a big dropkick as he was rebounding off the ropes.
Okada nailed a tombstone. He went for a Rainmaker but Naito ducked and nailed Destino. Naito went for a second but Okada caught him in a tombstone, then hit the Rainmaker for the pin.
Your winner and still IWGP champion, Kazuchika Okada!
Hell of a show. Excellently wrestled main events.
2019 - New Japan Pro Wrestling held the 13th annual Wrestle Kingdom. Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:
Welcome to PWInsider.com’s live, ongoing coverage of New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 13 from the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan!
PRE-SHOW
They noted there were over 40,000 fans in the Dome, which if that is the case, is the biggest crowd in some time.
NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship number one contenders Gauntlet: Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe & Toru Yano vs Minoru Suzuki, Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr vs Hirooki Goto, Beretta & Chuckie T vs Hangman Page, Marty Scurll & Yujiro Takahashi vs Yuji Nagata, David Finlay & Jeff Cobb
Yuji Nagata, David Finlay & Jeff Cobb started off with Yujiro Takahashi, Hangman Page & Marty Scurll. The Bullet Club was eliminated, and Page wasn’t happy with them. I began watching just as the finish happened.
Beretta, T and Goto were out next. They brawled with Yuji Nagata, David Finlay & Jeff Cobb. Beretta hit an Asai moonsault off the apron to the outside on Cobb. Cobb hit a big back Suplex on the Best Friends at the same time. Finley cleaned house with clotheslines. Everyone battled. Finley finally pinned Taylor, eliminating Goto & The Best Friends.
Next out was Minoru Suzuki, Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr.
Everyone brawled in the center of the ring. Nagata sent Smith into the guard rail. Suzuki and Nagata battled in the center with strikes and punches. Suzuki locked in an abdominal stretch. Smith tagged in but was nailed with a dropkick to the knee by Nagata. Cobb tagged in and nailed an Olympic Slam. Nagata and Suzuki battled on the floor. Suzuki was sent into the barricade. Team Nagata ended up being eliminated.
Out came Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe & Toru Yano.
Smith hit a big boot on Taguchi. The Killer Elite Squad slammed him. Lance Archer walked the ropes like Undertaker and came off with a big clubbing arm. Taguchi nailed a hip attack and tagged in Takabe. Takabe sent him into the corner and rained down with punched in the corner. Suzuki came back with a knee to the chest. They battled back and forth with forearms. Suzuki worked over Makabe, who came with a big clothesline.
The Killer Elite Squad nailed a double powerbomb on Yano for a near fall. Everyone brawled.
Your winners, Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe & Toru Yano!
They broadcast clips of the highlights of big moments of New Japan's year.
During a run down of dates for 2019 for the promotion, they announced that Wrestle Kingdom 2020 would be taking place over TWO dates on 1/4 and 1/5 next year at the Dome. THAT's going to make a lot of fans happy!
WRESTLE KINGDOM 13
NEVER Openweight Championship: KUSHIDA vs. Will Ospreay.
Lots of fast paced back and forth action early. Ibushi was sent to the floor. Ospreay went for a space flying tiger drop but instead bounced off the ropes. Ibushi returned to the ring and faced off. Ospreay rebounded off the ropes was nailed with a dropkick. He was sent to the floor. Ibushi went for a moonsault off the corner to the floor but Ospreay leapt onto the apron and caught him in mid-air with a kick. Ospreay then nailed the Space Flying Tiger Drop to the floor.
Ibushi was tossed back in the ring. He peppered Ibushi with forearms. Ospreay worked him over with chops in the corner. He drilled Ibushi with a backbreaker over the knee for a two count. Ospreay drilled several forearms. Ibushi fought back and caught Ospreay with a snap rana that sent the challenger to the floor. Ibushi nailed a springboard corkscrew moonsault to the floor.
Ibushi brought Ospreay to the floor. They battled back and forth until Ibushi nailed a big German Suplex with a bridge for a two count. Ospreay surprised him with a forward roll for a two count but Ibushi kicked out and drilled him with a kick. Ospreay responded with a rolling kick for a near fall. They battled to the corner, where Ibushi was caught up and drilled with a kick under the chin for a two count.
Ospreay worked over Ibushi with forearms. They exchanged forearms. Ospreay began to stagger on his feet. Ibushi fired away with some kicks. Ibushi went for a powerbomb but Ospreay landed on his feet and nailed a flurry of kicks and strikes. Ibushi fired back and they wiped each other out. The crowd really reacted to that sequence. Ibushi went for the Stormbreaker and scored a two count. Ibushi tried to drive him into the corner but was caught with a back Suplex for a two count.
Ibushi rocked Ospreay with a big kick. The referee checked on Ospreay, who laid on the mat with his eyes open staring into nothingness. Ibushi nailed the Last Ride powerbomb for another two count. Ibushi went to the top for a moonsault but Ospreay clipped his leg from behind. Ibushi ended up hung out to dry upside down as Ospreay slapped him in the face. Ibushi, upside down, fired back. Ospreay began stomping away at him. Ibushi was bleeding from the mouth.
Ospreay went for what appeared to be a Splash Mountain but Ibushi fought him off with elbows and nailed a big double stomp. Ospreay was now the one hung upside down before collapsing to the mat. Ospreay rolled to the apron and was pulled up to the ropes for a back Suplex into the ring, but Ospreay landed on his feet. Ibushi was shocked when he realized that and was driven with a Robinson Special.
Ospreay went for the Ozcutter but Ibushi blocked and went for an armbar. He transitioned that into a German Suplex for a two count. He missed a knee strike and Ospreay nailed a kick. Ibushi nailed a clothesline but Ospreay really rocked him with a lariat. They battled back and forth until Ibushi drove him to the mat with a big package driver for another close two count.
Ospreay stalked the Champion and drilled him hard in the back of the neck and head. Ospreay struggled to turn him over before driving him to the mat with the Stormbreaker for the pin.
Your winner and new NEVER Openweight Champion, Will Ospreay!
An entertaining opener with some great flurries of action. They had nice chemistry and told a nice, physical story in the ring. The high flying was there but wasn’t the definitive aspect of the match. That said, I don't think this hit anywhere near what was expected of these two.
Ibushi was stretchered from the ring after the match. Kevin Kelly said they hoped to have an update on him later on or during their broadcast of New Year's Dash (the equivalent of the Raw after Wrestlemania) tomorrow.
IWGP Jr Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado vs. SHO & YOH (with Rocky Romero) vs. Shingo Takagi & BUSHI
Yoh caught Kanemaru with a big kick. He tagged in Sho who nailed several clotheslines and a big dropkick. BUSHI got involved but was laid out by Kanemaru. Shingo tagged in and used his power on Sho, who fired back. Shingo drilled him to the mat with a right hand. Sho hit a double back Suplex out of the corner. BUSHI returned but was nailed with a clothesline. It’s all extremely fast action, too much to really cover move for move.
Roppongi nailed some nice, smooth double team maneuvers and worked over Shingo. They were about to try and finish him off when BUSHI spewed mist. Shingo drilled Sho face-first down on the mat and nailed a big lariat to the back of the next, then killed him with another lariat for a close two count.
BUSHI hit a big dive, driving Yoh into the railing. Shingo nailed Last of the Dragon and scored the pin,
Your winners and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, BUSHI and Shingo Takagi!
All non-stop moves and action from bell to bell.
They announced there would be additional tickets released for their Los Angeles event and thanked fans for selling out their show in Charlotte. They then announced they would run Nashville on 2/2. More information will be released on their website and social media.
Rev Pro British Heavyweight Championship: Tomohiro Ishii vs Zack Sabre Jr
TAKA Michinoku cut a promo before the match, saying that ZSJ has a submission for any situation.
Well, this will be fun.
They are retiring the current title belt and noted it would be in a museum in Portsmouth, England. They are awarding a new championship belt to the winner here.
Sabre shined early on with submissions and showed some real swagger in kicking Ishii in the head. That fired up Ishii, who absorbed several strikes. Sabre grabbed an arm and took him back down with an armbar and transitioned into an anklelock, only to have it reversed. Sabre was able to kick him off, but Ishii charged and drove him down to the mat.
Ishii fired away with chops in the corner and they were stiff. Sabre crumpled down. He reversed a whip into the corner and nailed a big boot, but Ishii survived it and nailed a big clothesline in the corner. Ishii placed him on the top rope and nailed a superplex into the ring, but Sabre held onto the arm, snapping it with his legs.
They battled back and forth until Sabre trapped in an Octopus. He turned it into a Code Red for a two count, which looked really cool. Sabre worked over Ishii with several kicks to the chest. Ishii came back with a powerbomb for a close near fall. They began really taking it to each other. Ishii fired up with a big lariat for a two count.
Ishii went for the brainbuster but Sabre caught him with a kick to the face. Zack caught him with a pinfall combination for another close two count. Sabre caught him with a hanging guillotine choke. Ishii tried to power out of it but Sabre transitioned into another submission, using a double arm Octopus. The referee checked to see if Ishii was going to submit and finally, he did.
Your winner and new British Heavyweight Champion, Zack Sabre Jr.
Completely enjoyable mix of submissions and strikes. I wish this had been much longer as it really was great to watch while it lasted. Best thing on the show so far.
They noted it was the largest crowd to watch the title be defended.
Sabre was awarded the new championship.
So far, so good with the show but these matches are way shorter than you'd expect so I'd assume something is going long later on. It's been more of a sprint than a marathon.
IWGP Tag Team Champions Guerillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa) vs. EVIL & SANADA vs. The Young Bucks
Nick Jackson and Tama Tonga started off. Tonga was playing up he’s turned over a new leaf and offered a handshake. Matt Jackson was taken up the entrance ramp and slammed onto it by EVIL. EVIL hit a big running clothesline down the ramp. That gave me Muta flashbacks. It looked great.
Tanga Loa tagged himself in and battled EVIL. Loa hit a flying headbutt off the top, but Tonga was nailed by the Bucks, who tagged themselves in. The Bucks began hitting all their synchronized offense. They controlled the ring. Matt scored a two count on EVIL and followed up with a sunset flip transitioned into a Sharpshooter.
Nick Jackson hit an Asai moonsault to the outside on SANADA. Loa tried to interfere but Tama prevented him, playing off the idea that he’s starting the new year on the right foot. EVIL fought his way out and eventually drilled Matt with a clothesline. SANADA took out Nick and tied him up on the mat.
Tonga and SANADA went back and forth. SANADA hit a pescado on each member of the GOD. The Bucks tried to take out SANADA, but he thwarted them and hit a pescado to the outside on each of them as well. SANADA whipped Matt into the corner but it was reversed, and he nailed an elbow. Nick hit a inverted Blockbuster off the ropes.
They all battled, leading to a huge Tower of Doom out of the corner involving everyone but Nick Jackson. He nailed a 450 splash off the top onto SANADA for a two count. Bad Luck Fale got into the ring but was clotheslined over the top to the floor. The Guerrillas took control, blocking the Magic Killer. Nick Jackson hit a step-up rana off the ropes.
EVIL and SANADA gained control and nailed the Magic Killer on Matt Jackson. SANADA nailed a moonsault and scored the pin.
Your winners and new IWGP Tag Team Champions EVIL and SANADA!
Another solid but short match.
IWGP United States Champion Cody (with Brandi Rhodes) vs. Juice Robinson
Robinson went right after Cody with a series of rights. Cody went to lift Robinson, but his bad knee buckled, only to be a ruse. Brandi got on the apron and Juice confronted her. Cody went to roll him up but was caught with a spinebuster.
Robinson nailed him with a gutbuster and went to the top, but Brandi rolled into the ring and covered her husband. Juice climbed down into the ring. Brandi dared him to hit her before she exited the ring. Cody went to the apron to recover and drilled Juice with a kick as he exited the ring to grab him. They battled on the apron and Juice was shoved into the ring post.
Cody began working over the shoulder that hit the post and controlled him in the ring. Brandi kept getting involved and was ejected by referee Tiger Hatori. Cody wasn’t happy about that. He drilled Robinson with CrossRhodes but Robinson kicked out.
Cody continued to control the ring and set up for a vertebreaker. Robinson escaped and went for Pulp Friction, but Cody escaped and sent him off. Cody continued to assault the challenger, nailing the Disaster Kick before hitting Robinson’s own finisher, Pulp Friction, for a two count.
Cody removed his weight lifting belt and began lashing Robinson with it. He began slapping at Robinson, demanding he get up. Robinson fired away with a chop. They battled back and forth with punches. Robinson was caught with a superkick but didn’t go down. Cody went off the ropes for another Disaster Kick but was nailed with a big left hand. Robinson nailed Pulp Friction and scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP United States Champion, Juice Robinson!
Solid match that was shorter than I expected going in. Not sure how much of that was related to Cody’s knee issues.
IWGP Jr Heavyweight Championship: KUSHIDA vs Taiji Ishimori
They had a cool entrance for KUSHIDA where someone dressed as Doc Brown from Back to the Future had a little kid dressed like KUSHIDA, then pressed a button on a gadget. They had all sorts of smoke and when it cleared, adult KUSHIDA was there waiting to enter the ring. That was fun.
They had a big stare down at the bell.
They had some nice back and forth wrestling early on. It felt like they were going for a slower build than everything else on the show thus far.
Ishimori went for a 450 off the top but was caught in an armbar that was transitioned into a crossface. He cinched in a Keylock and they went back and forth with some real nice counter wrestling and submission attempts.
KUSHIDA went for a rana off Ishimori’s shoulders but was caught. KUSHIDA came back with the Hoverboard Lock. Ishimori countered and locked on a keylock. Ishimori powered up KUSHIDA and nailed a Death Valley Driver for a two count.
KUSHIDA fought back and went for a fisherman’s buster but was fought off and was drilled with a big knee strike. Ishimori nailed the Bloody Cross and covered KUSHIDA for the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Taiji Ishimori!
That was way shorter than I expected, which seems to be a theme here on the show. The action was very good bell to bell but the finish, to me, came out of nowhere.
They are really rushing through the undercard, so I would think there is going to be at least one lengthy main event.
Kazuchika Okada vs Jay White
They faced off. Okada kicked him down and nailed a hard dropkick while White was on the mat. Okada drilled him across the back. White came back to nail a Saito Suplex, bouncing Okada to the floor. White drilled Okada back and forth, back-first, into the guard rail and the ring apron.
White brought Okada back into the ring and charged with a big back elbow. He nailed another Saito Suplex and covered him for a two count. White cinched in a cravate and wore down Okada. Okada made a comeback and slapped White down to the mat. He whipped White into the ropes and rebounded off with a big elbow smash. That woke the crowd up.
Okada nailed a big leaping hip attack in the corner and drilled White with a DDT for a two count. Okada placed White on the top rope and nailed a dropkick, sending him down to the floor. Okada whipped him into the guard rail and sent him over the barricade. Gedo, his former mentor went after Okada, who sent him over the railing as well. Okada charged and hit a big flying bodypress over the railing, wiping them both out. To me, that was the coolest thing on the show thus far except Ishii vs. Sabre.
Okada set up for the Rainmaker but White caught him with an STO and a German Suplex. White drove him down with a Uranage for a close two count. White pulled him up by his face and smashed him with a clothesline. Gedo got on the apron to assist White, but the referee stopped him. That distraction allowed White to try and use a chair, but Okada thwarted that and dropkicked him into Gedo, who bumped off the apron.
Okada began putting together a series of offensive moves but White cut him off and nailed the Kiwi Crusher for a close two count. White went for Blade Runner but Okada avoided it and caught him with a tombstone. Okada nailed a big kick. White fired back with one of his own. Okada went for a dropkick but White held on. Okada avoided The Blade Runner and nailed a big dropkick.
White avoided the Rain Maker and went for the Blade Runner but Okada avoided and went for the tombstone. They kept reversing moves until finally White was smashed with the Rainmaker. He went to follow up but White surprised him with the Blade Runner and scored the pin.
Your winner, Jay White!
Really good match. The push for White continues. The best thing on the show since Ishii vs. Sabre.
IWGP Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho vs Tetsuya Naito - No DQ
Don Callis and Kevin Kelly did a really great job setting the stage and the story for this during Naito’s entrance.
Jericho was attacked from behind as he stood on the apron posing for the fans. They brawled on the floor and there was an intensity there that was stronger than anything else on the show. They battled over the railing. Naito slammed Jericho into a table several times and they battled up the entrance ramp. Naito tried to piledriver Jericho on the ramp and nailed it. Naito worked him over on the ramp before dragging him back to the ringside area.
Jericho was rolled back into the ring. Naito began removing one of the turnbuckle pads and began beating Jericho with it. Naito drilled him with a series of rights. Jericho was worked over and clotheslined over the top to the floor. Naito teased a dive but instead played to the crowd. That allowed Jericho to nail him with a kendo stick. Jericho caned him across the back over and over. He came off the ropes, striking Naito across the top of the head.
Jericho asked Masahiro Chono (sitting ringside doing commentary) if he liked that, then choked Naito with the stick. Naito fired back but was sent over the top onto the apron. Jericho hit a springboard dropkick off the turnbuckles, sending Naito off the apron to the floor. Jericho grabbed a video camera and held it over Naito, filming him as he gave him the finger. Jericho nailed a suplex on the floor. He braced Naito against the guard rail and began kneeing him in the kidneys and beating him. The fight shifted over to an announcing table, where Jericho hit a great looking DDT that sent Naito flipping over onto it - and the table didn't budge.
Jericho began ringing the bell as if he won. That was funny. Naito was sent back into the ring. Jericho hit a high cross bodyblock for a two count. Jericho began playing to the crowd, cupping his ear like Hulk Hogan. Naito began firing back with punches trying to get distance from Jericho. Jericho drilled him down with an elbow and hit a big Lionsault for a two count. Jericho nailed a back suplex.
Naito finally fired back and nailed a flying forearm. Naito nailed several back elbows and sent Jericho into the corner. Jericho kicked away at Naito, who finally grabbed his legs, maneuevered him and hit a neckbreaker off the ropes. Naito followed up with a second one, scoring a two count. Naito kicked away at Jericho's head. He spit down at Jericho. Naito nailed a knee but was caught and turned over into the Walls of Jericho. Naito endured the move and was able to kick off Jericho. Jericho rebouded with a Codebreaker but Naito avoided it and hit a swinging DDT.
Naito nailed Gloria, his lifting Hammerlock cradle suplex. Jericho fought back and trapped Naito again in the Walls of Jericho. Naito was trapped but was able to reach the kendo stick and drilled Jericho with it until the submission attempt was released. Naito worked over Jericho with cane shots. Jericho was drilled across the chest. They went back and forth until Jericho drilled him with the Codebreaker and scored a REALLY close two count.
Jericho picked up the kendo stick but tossed it down. He went under the ring and slid several chairs into the ring. Jericho began beating Naito with a chair across the back. Jericho tried to powerbomb Naito on a pile of chairs but it was turned into a DDT on the chairs. Naito nailed a Codebreaker for a close two count. Naito climbed the ropes with the stick but Jericho flung a chair in his face. Naito came back to hit a German suplex into the chairs. Jericho kicked him low and nailed a Codebreaker on the chairs for a CLOSE near fall. This has been great.
Jericho retrieved the title belt and teased hitting Naito with it. Jericho charged but was hit with a flapjack into the exposed buckles and nailed with Destino but Jericho still kicked up at the last second. Naito drilled Jericho with the title belt and hit Destino again. Naito scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP Intercontinental Champion Tetsuysa Naito!
Naito did take the title back to the locker room with him, for those wondering if he would take it, given his history of disrepecting title belts.
Far and away the best thing on the show in terms of emotionally taking the audience on a ride and putting together a vivid, intense brawl. Truly worth watching.
Kazuchika Okada vs Jay White
They faced off. Okada kicked him down and nailed a hard dropkick while White was on the mat. Okada drilled him across the back. White came back to nail a Saito Suplex, bouncing Okada to the floor. White drilled Okada back and forth, back-first, into the guard rail and the ring apron.
White brought Okada back into the ring and charged with a big back elbow. He nailed another Saito Suplex and covered him for a two count. White cinched in a cravate and wore down Okada. Okada made a comeback and slapped White down to the mat. He whipped White into the ropes and rebounded off with a big elbow smash. That woke the crowd up.
Okada nailed a big leaping hip attack in the corner and drilled White with a DDT for a two count. Okada placed White on the top rope and nailed a dropkick, sending him down to the floor. Okada whipped him into the guard rail and sent him over the barricade. Gedo, his former mentor went after Okada, who sent him over the railing as well. Okada charged and hit a big flying bodypress over the railing, wiping them both out. To me, that was the coolest thing on the show thus far except Ishii vs. Sabre.
Okada set up for the Rainmaker but White caught him with an STO and a German Suplex. White drove him down with a Uranage for a close two count. White pulled him up by his face and smashed him with a clothesline. Gedo got on the apron to assist White, but the referee stopped him. That distraction allowed White to try and use a chair, but Okada thwarted that and dropkicked him into Gedo, who bumped off the apron.
Okada began putting together a series of offensive moves but White cut him off and nailed the Kiwi Crusher for a close two count. White went for Blade Runner but Okada avoided it and caught him with a tombstone. Okada nailed a big kick. White fired back with one of his own. Okada went for a dropkick but White held on. Okada avoided The Blade Runner and nailed a big dropkick.
White avoided the Rain Maker and went for the Blade Runner but Okada avoided and went for the tombstone. They kept reversing moves until finally White was smashed with the Rainmaker. He went to follow up but White surprised him with the Blade Runner and scored the pin.
Your winner, Jay White!
Really good match. The push for White continues. The best thing on the show since Ishii vs. Sabre.
IWGP Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho vs Tetsuya Naito - No DQ
Don Callis and Kevin Kelly did a really great job setting the stage and the story for this during Naito’s entrance.
Jericho was attacked from behind as he stood on the apron posing for the fans. They brawled on the floor and there was an intensity there that was stronger than anything else on the show. They battled over the railing. Naito slammed Jericho into a table several times and they battled up the entrance ramp. Naito tried to piledriver Jericho on the ramp and nailed it. Naito worked him over on the ramp before dragging him back to the ringside area.
Jericho was rolled back into the ring. Naito began removing one of the turnbuckle pads and began beating Jericho with it. Naito drilled him with a series of rights. Jericho was worked over and clotheslined over the top to the floor. Naito teased a dive but instead played to the crowd. That allowed Jericho to nail him with a kendo stick. Jericho caned him across the back over and over. He came off the ropes, striking Naito across the top of the head.
Jericho asked Masahiro Chono (sitting ringside doing commentary) if he liked that, then choked Naito with the stick. Naito fired back but was sent over the top onto the apron. Jericho hit a springboard dropkick off the turnbuckles, sending Naito off the apron to the floor. Jericho grabbed a video camera and held it over Naito, filming him as he gave him the finger. Jericho nailed a suplex on the floor. He braced Naito against the guard rail and began kneeing him in the kidneys and beating him. The fight shifted over to an announcing table, where Jericho hit a great looking DDT that sent Naito flipping over onto it - and the table didn't budge.
Jericho began ringing the bell as if he won. That was funny. Naito was sent back into the ring. Jericho hit a high cross bodyblock for a two count. Jericho began playing to the crowd, cupping his ear like Hulk Hogan. Naito began firing back with punches trying to get distance from Jericho. Jericho drilled him down with an elbow and hit a big Lionsault for a two count. Jericho nailed a back suplex.
Naito finally fired back and nailed a flying forearm. Naito nailed several back elbows and sent Jericho into the corner. Jericho kicked away at Naito, who finally grabbed his legs, maneuevered him and hit a neckbreaker off the ropes. Naito followed up with a second one, scoring a two count. Naito kicked away at Jericho's head. He spit down at Jericho. Naito nailed a knee but was caught and turned over into the Walls of Jericho. Naito endured the move and was able to kick off Jericho. Jericho rebouded with a Codebreaker but Naito avoided it and hit a swinging DDT.
Naito nailed Gloria, his lifting Hammerlock cradle suplex. Jericho fought back and trapped Naito again in the Walls of Jericho. Naito was trapped but was able to reach the kendo stick and drilled Jericho with it until the submission attempt was released. Naito worked over Jericho with cane shots. Jericho was drilled across the chest. They went back and forth until Jericho drilled him with the Codebreaker and scored a REALLY close two count.
Jericho picked up the kendo stick but tossed it down. He went under the ring and slid several chairs into the ring. Jericho began beating Naito with a chair across the back. Jericho tried to powerbomb Naito on a pile of chairs but it was turned into a DDT on the chairs. Naito nailed a Codebreaker for a close two count. Naito climbed the ropes with the stick but Jericho flung a chair in his face. Naito came back to hit a German suplex into the chairs. Jericho kicked him low and nailed a Codebreaker on the chairs for a CLOSE near fall. This has been great.
Jericho retrieved the title belt and teased hitting Naito with it. Jericho charged but was hit with a flapjack into the exposed buckles and nailed with Destino but Jericho still kicked up at the last second. Naito drilled Jericho with the title belt and hit Destino again. Naito scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP Intercontinental Champion Tetsuysa Naito!
Naito did take the title back to the locker room with him, for those wondering if he would take it, given his history of disrepecting title belts.
Far and away the best thing on the show in terms of emotionally taking the audience on a ride and putting together a vivid, intense brawl. Truly worth watching.
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
They began slapping and striking each other early. Tanahashi caught Omega and began working over his leg on the mat. They fired back and forth with strike on the mat until Omega made it to the ropes. Omega fired back with punches and drilled Tanahashi with a running knee to the mid-section. Omega drilled him with an elbow and fired away with kicks to the back. Omega stomped away at Tanahashi and choked him in the corner with his boot.
Omega nailed a running backbreaker over the knee for a two count. Omega drilled him across the back. He continued the assault to the back as well as the back of Tanahashi's neck. He continued lashing Tanahashi's back with kicks. Omega nailed a back suplex. Omega nailed a back suplex on the apron. Omega brought him to the outside, where he slammed him over the rail to a media table. Omega hit a moonsault off the guard rail onto on the floor.
They battled outside on the floor, teasing they were going to put each other through a table. Back in the ring, Omega ducked several punches and drilled him with chops. Tanahashi came back with a flying forearm. Omega was sent into the corner but caught Tanahashi and kicked him off. Tanahashi nailed a Dragon Screw legwhip and caught him with a dropkick. Omega was slammed and hit with a senton off the top rope.
Tanahashi went for a Slingblade but was caught with a chop and drilled to the mat. Omega nailed a leaping rana that sent Tanahashi to the floor. Omega hit a big flip bump to the outside, coming down HARD on the entrance ramp. Omega grabbed at his knee. His other leg came down right on Tanahashi's face. Omega came off the top with a missile dropkick to the back of Tanahashi. Omega tried to set up for a Dragon suplex and nailed it. Tanahashi popped up but was drilled with another. Omega nailed the V-Trigger.
Omega went for a rolling Samoan Drop and nailed it but his knee gave out when he went to bounce up to the ropes for the next move. Tanahashi grabbed his leg and nailed a Dragon Screw Legwhip. Omega was trapped in a Texas Cloverleaf variation. Tanahashi maneuvered him into a Styles Clash and drilled Omega with it. Hiroshi went to the top and went for the frog splash but Omega pulled his knees up.
The battle continued with Omega's knee being worked over. Tanahashi nailed Slingblade outside on the apron. Omega was placed on the table at ringside. Tanahashi went for a frog splash off the top to the floor but Omega escaped and Tanahashi crashed through the table. It looked evil. Omega recovered and began beating Tanahashi across the back. He draped Tanahashi across the ropes and came off with a double stomp.
Omega powerbombed Tanahashi and pulled him back up, slammed him down for another two count. They battled back and forth with strikes and punches and chops. Omega took him to the mat and nailed a series of knee strikes. Omega nailed a big back suplex but Tanahashi pulled himself up to his feet to return fire. Omega drilled him with a series of strikes and nailed a Slingblade. Omega ascended to the top rope and nailed his own frog splash. He nailed the V-Trigger.
Tanahashi fought back and Omega nailed the V-Trigger. Omega was grabbed for a Dragon Screw but Tanahashi dropkicked the knee. Omega fired back. Omega nailed a brutal looking V-Trigger against the ropes. Tanahashi somehow fought back. Omega grabbed him for the One-Winged Angel but Tanahashi turned it into a reverse rana. Omega hit a Dragon suplex with a bridge for a two count. Tanahashi hit a flying bodypress, then returned to the top and nailed another frog splash for a CLOSE two count.
They noted they have gone 35 minutes, which was said to be the longest Tokyo Dome main event in history.
Tanahashi went back to the top but was caught with a knee strike. Tanahashi was nailed with a Dragon superplex. Jeeeeez! Omega measured him and nailed a big V-Trigger knee strike. Omega pulled him up for the One-Winged Angel but Tanahashi countered and drove him into the mat. Tanahashi nailed the Slingblade and went to the top for the frog splash. He nailed it and scored the pin.
Your winner and new IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi!
A really good, physical match.
The top three matches as well as Sabre vs. Ishii are worth going out of your way to see.
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