NJPW BOSJ 28 night 10 results: Hiromu Takahashi vs. DOUKI

The 28th NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament continued today in Ehime.

Hiromu Takahashi took on DOUKI in the main event, while IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion El Desperado faced Ryusuke Taguchi in the semi-main. 

The other tournament action was comprised of SHO vs. Taiji Ishimori, YOH vs. El Phantasmo, Robbie Eagles vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru, and Master Wato vs. BUSHI.

Young Lions Kosei Fujita and Ryohei Oiwa faced off in the non-tournament opener. 

Here are today’s results: 

Kosei Fujita drew with Ryohei Oiwa (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

Best of the Super Juniors: Master Wato defeated BUSHI (11:15)

Ishimori used the Bone Lock to pick up the submission win.

Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru (12:23)

Eagles used the Ron Miller Special to get the submission victory.

Best of the Super Juniors: YOH defeated El Phantasmo (14:32)

YOH got the pin with the Five Star Clutch.

Best of the Super Juniors: Taiji Ishimori defeated SHO (13:30)

Ishimori won by pinfall with a backslide after a low blow.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Desperado defeated Ryusuke Taguchi (18:11)

Desperado used Numero Dos for the submission. 

Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi defeated DOUKI (20:34)

Hiromu got the pin after hitting Time Bomb.

NJPW World Tag League night nine results: LIJ vs. GOD

NJPW’s World Tag League 2021 tournament continued today in Okayama.

With only two nights left in the tournament, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa needed a victory in the main event to maintain a chance to place in the top two and advance to the finals, barring an unlikely series of no contests and double DQs. They faced Tetsuya Naito and SANADA, who looked to get to 14 points and remain in contention for the finals. 

Here are the results from today’s show: 

Yuto Nakashima drew with Kosei Fujita (10:00)

The Young Lions went to yet another time limit draw.

World Tag League: Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi defeated Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask (11:48)

Taichi submitted Tiger with the Holy Cross Mausoleum (stretch plum).

World Tag League: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano defeated Minoru Suzuki & TAKA Michinoku (10:37)

Tana used his Texas Clover Hold to submit TAKA.

World Tag League: EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma (11:18)

Yujiro pinned Honma after hitting Big Juice.

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima (12:43)

Henare pinned Kojima after hitting an Imperial Drop.

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (11:46)

Goto pinned Owens after Goto and YH hit their tandem finisher.

World Tag League: Tetsuya Naito & SANADA defeated Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (18:30)

Naito pinned Loa after hitting Destino.

Tomohiro Ishii vs. Brody King to headline NJPW Strong

Three matches have been announced for this week’s episode of NJPW Strong. 

In the main event, NEVER Openweight Champion Tomohiro Ishii will face Brody King in a non-title match. The match will be the first singles meeting between the two. 

In the second match, United Empire’s Will Ospreay, Jeff Cobb and TJP will take on Karl Fredericks, Clark Connors and Ren Narita in trios action. 

In Saturday’s opener, Jonathan Gresham will face Gabriel Kidd. Kidd issued the challenge to Gresham during the prior set of Strong tapings. 

The Detonation episodes of Strong were taped on November 15 in Riverside, California. Saturday’s show will also be available on demand immediately following airing. 

Here is the full lineup:

NJPW Strong  Detonation night two, Saturday, December 11, 8 p.m. Eastern time on NJPW World–

  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Brody King
  • Will Ospreay, Jeff Cobb & TJP vs. Karl Fredericks, Clark Connors & Ren Narita
  • Jonathan Gresham vs. Gabriel Kidd

Katsuyori Shibata to make ‘major’ announcement at NJPW event

Katsuyori Shibata will make a “major announcement” at the December 15 NJPW World Tag League Finals and Best of the Super Juniors 28 Finals show in Sumo Hall in Ryogoku. 

According to a post on the NJPW website, “Shibata has expressed he has a major announcement that he would like to deliver directly to the fans.”

Although Shibata faced Zack Sabre Jr. in a five-minute UWF rules exhibition match at this year’s G1 Climax finals on October 21, he has not had an official match since NJPW Sakura Genesis in April 2017.

After winning the 2017 New Japan Cup, Shibata was challenging Kazuchika Okada at Sakura Genesis for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. During their match, Shibata suffered a subdural hematoma and had to have emergency surgery as a result of the injury. His in-ring career was thought to be over, though after he got physical during an angle with KENTA at the 2019 Power Struggle show, it was reported that he had sought to be medically cleared to return to the ring. 

In an interview with NJPW’s website, Shibata said that he treated the October grappling match with Zack Sabre Jr. as a comeback match. 

“I mean, Budokan felt like a comeback to me. That grappling match was Katsuyori Shibata’s pro-wrestling. Everything about these last four and a half years was Katsuyori Shibata’s pro-wrestling, and I’m proud of it, all of it. Now whether it counts within some official rules or not, I don’t know, but take from it what you will,” Shibata said. 

“But that wasn’t the end point. There’s more to this.”

Shibata has served as the head coach at NJPW’s LA Dojo in Los Angeles, California since 2018. 

NJPW Strong results: White & Hikuleo vs. Zayne & Ueumura

This week’s New Japan Strong was from their Detonation show in Riverside, CA, and had a different look in terms of production. The camera setup was similar to what they did for Battle in the Valley last month. While the crowd was relatively small, the hard cam’s angled downshot made them look bigger on screen. I thought it looked good.

Lio Rush and Adrian Quest defeated Stray Dog Army (Bateman and Misterioso)

Bateman and Quest went at it first and the crowd really responded to Quest’s offense. It’s amazing how much having a live audience alters the vibe.

Rush and Quest did tandem tope suicidas to the floor. Misterioso later turned Quest inside out with a lariat. Stray Dog Army began taking control of the match from there with Misteriso and Bateman double-teaming Quest for a few minutes.

When Misteriso went for a Lionsault, Quest got his knees up just in time to take out “Big Papi Pump.” He then used an impressive reverse frankensteiner and tagged out to Rush, who was also super over with this crowd. He made Bateman chase him around the ring and then caught him with a springboard elbow. He earned a two count after hitting Bateman with a falcon arrow.

Rush took Misterioso out with his patented springboard cutter and then Bateman on the floor with an Asai moonsault from the bottom rope. Back in the ring, Quest landed a Phoenix splash for the win. The crowd sounded like they loved this, especially Rush and Quest for whom it may have been his best match in the show’s history.

Alex Coughlin Challenge Match Series: Josh Barnett defeated Alex Coughlin via submission

If you’re not familiar with “The Warmaster,” he is a former UFC heavyweight champion and former Pancrase openweight champion. He headlined the Tokyo Dome with Yuji Nagata in 2004, was on the NJPW commentary team when the company aired on AXS TV, and that’s not really even scratching the surface of his accomplishments.

After 17 years away, the modern-day Karl Gotch returned to a NJPW ring to take part in Coughlin’s Challenge Match series. Barnett has actually been training Coughlin which gave this bout a teacher vs. pupil-themed backdrop.

This was a UWF-style match that was more submission-centric and less filled with strikes. The pace was more fluid and more in common with grappling or catch wrestling.

Barnett focused on Coughlin’s leg early, catching him in a single leg crab, but Coughlin escaped via rope break and slid out to the floor for a breather. Back in the ring, Barnett launched Coughlin with a front suplex, later locking him in a scarfhold — the same move he used to tap out Dean Lister at Metamoris.

Barnett went for an an armlock from the mount, but Coughlin blocked it. He was able to escape and apply a kneebar of his own until Barnett used a rope break himself.

Barnett later launched Coughlin with a single arm suplex and then a guillotine choke suplex. He transitioned to the armlock again, but Coughlin escaped and applied a single leg crab. Barnett rolled out of it and tried using a leglock, but the ref broke them up when they got tangled in the ropes.

They traded elbow shots. Barnett won out and then kicked Coughlin in the chest when he was on the ground. Coughlin powered up at the ten-minute mark and hit rolling deadlift gutwrench suplexes on Barnett. He went for the single leg crab again, but Barnett blocked, escaped, stood up and suplexed him. He picked Coughlin up and put him down with a cradle suplex, tapping him out with a heel hook. This was great.

Barnett grabbed the microphone and told Coughlin to stand up. He said that when he was asked by NJPW to help test Coughlin, he was honored. Coughlin got emotional. Barnett said he was impressed with Katsuyori Shibata’s training of Coughlin and that in the past two years Coughlin had been training with Barnett, Coughlin proved he had what it takes to take on anyone in the world and believed that Coughlin was now the real deal.

The crowd chanted Coughlin’s name and Barnett told him to soak it in. He said he better see him in the gym the next day so that they could make him even an “even meaner, badder MF’er” than before. They two shook hands and hugged before exiting. This was a really good segment.

Jonah defeated Lucas Riley

This was Jonah’s first official match in a NJPW ring. The former Bronson Reed in NXT and Jonah Rock took on Riley — a younger wrestler who came from the Santino Bros. wrestling school.

Riley tried waistlocking Jonah but the much, much larger Jonah threw him off like it was nothing. He then powerbombed Riley onto his neck like a ragdoll and flexed his muscles. Welcome to New Japan. He’s a regular Scott Norton. He chopped Riley across the chest and it sounded like a pistol firing. He launched Riley with a delayed vertical suplex.

Riley fired back with a brief flurry, but Jonah shut it down quickly. He drilled him with a backdrop driver reminiscent of Dr. Death Steve Williams. Jonah pinned Riley, but pulled him up at the count of two. He squashed Riley with a senton, pinned him and pulled him up at two again. He finally put Riley out of his misery after a massive top rope splash. Kevin Kelly shouted “God damn!” on commentary which was absolutely the right call after that spot. This was basically an old WWF Wrestling Challenge squash as Jonah came off like a beast.

Afterward, Dave Finlay hit the ring and went after Jonah, who had laid Finlay and Juice Robinson out at Battle in the Valley in San Jose last month. Finlay was fired up and called Jonah out. Jonah flipped him off and left ringside, ignoring Finlay.

Bullet Club (Jay White & Hikuleo) defeated Alex Zayne & Yuya Uemura

White went to do the “Too Sweet” gesture before the match, but Uemura turned him around and ordered him to start the match. Since Ueumura isn’t a Young Lion anymore, he’s demanding more respect from White. The two jaw jacked before the bell and had an even exchange early on.

Ueumura does arm drags just like Ricky Steamboat did. He tried using one on Hikuleo, but the much taller man wouldn’t budge. He mauled Ueumura and tagged White in. White tried tiring Ueumura out with a succession of lateral press pin attempts, but Ueumura was able to tag out after dropkicking White.

Zayne did a standing Harlem Hangover to White and Ueumura used running dropkicks on both Hikuleo and White. Late in the match, Ueumura was able to use a backdrop suplex on on the larger Hikuleo, but when he went to celebrate, White was standing behind him, waiting to take him out with a Blade Runner.

Zayne used a running frankensteiner to White, who was sitting on the top rope. When Zayne went for a flying knee, Hikuleo parried and then dropped him with a massive chokeslam. He went on to pin Zayne with a Tongan Driver to pick up the win for Bullet Club.

Afterward, White got on the mic and explained how his original plan was to come to NJPW Strong to host a NEVER Openweight championship open challenge series, but that wasn’t possible anymore because he lost the title to Tomohiro Ishii at Battle in the Valley last month.

Instead, he now has an open invitation to any wrestler in any company to take him on inside a NJPW Strong ring. He went on to call out Chris Sabin, Chris Jericho and finally Christopher Daniels, who he referred to as “local Los Angeles talent.” He offered to take Daniels on at the upcoming Nemesis show in Los Angeles next week before leaving the ring with Hikuleo.

Final thoughts:

This was a solid episode of Strong that offered quite a bit of variety compared with most weeks. The crowd was lively, which had an impact on the tone of the show. Their energy really came across on screen.

The opening tag match was fun. Coughlin’s second challenge match was an awesome UWF-style affair that also looked to be a great real life moment for him. Jonah’s debut couldn’t have gone any better. It was a textbook monster wrestler debut where Jonah looked like a behemoth and came off like an interesting threat to the current mix the show has.

The main event was good. What was most apparent by the end of the match was how over Jay White is in the US. He doesn’t deviate from the heel persona but even still, crowds are into him and he feels like a big deal when he shows up on a lower-stakes show like Strong. Also, does White have something against guys named Chris or something? He called out three of them tonight.

The second half of Detonation will air next week with Tomohiro Ishii vs. Brody King as the main event. 

NJPW BOSJ 28 night nine results: El Desperado vs. BUSHI

The 28th NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament continued today in Shizuoka.

El Desperado faced BUSHI in the main event, and Hiromu Takahashi took on Master Wato in the semi-main. 

The other tournament action was comprised of Robbie Eagles vs. SHO, El Phantasmo vs. Ryusuke Taguchi, YOH vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru, plus Taiji Ishimori vs. DOUKI.

Young Lions Yuto Nakashima and Ryohei Oiwa faced off in the non-tournament opener. 

Here are today’s results: 

Yuto Nakashima drew with Ryohei Oiwa (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

Best of the Super Juniors: Taiji Ishimori defeated DOUKI (10:23)

Ishimori used the Bone Lock to pick up the submission win.

Best of the Super Juniors: YOH defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru (12:11)

YOH got the pin with the Five Star Clutch.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Phantasmo defeated Ryusuke Taguchi (15:12)

This was a comedy master class. ELP won by submission with a wrist lock after hitting a low blow. 

Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles defeated SHO (14:06)

Eagles used the Ron Miller Special to get the submission victory.

Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi defeated Master Wato (16:30)

Hiromu got the pin after hitting Time Bomb II.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Desperado defeated BUSHI (21:08)

The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion won by pinfall after hitting Pinche Loco.

NJPW World Tag League night eight results: Tanahashi & Yano vs. GOD

NJPW’s World Tag League 2021 tournament continued today in Yamanashi.

Hiroshi Tanahashi and Toru Yano faced Tama Tonga and Tang Loa in today’s main event. In a switch from the usual Young Lion vs. Young Lion opener, Yamanashi native and IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Shingo Takagi faced Young Lion Ryohei Oiwa.

Here are the results from today’s show: 

Shingo Takagi defeated Ryohei Oiwa (10:18)

Shingo won with a Boston crab.

World Tag League: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask (9:52)

Owens pinned Nagata with a package piledriver.

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Minoru Suzuki & TAKA Michinoku (10:09)

YOSHI-HASHI pinned TAKA. 

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma (12:17)

Henare pinned Honma after an Imperial Drop.

World Tag League: Tetsuya Naito & SANADA defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima (11:32)

SANADA pinned Tenzan with an O’Connor roll. 

World Tag League: EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi (17:10)

EVIL pinned Taichi after Everything is EVIL and the usual Bullet Club shenanigans. 

World Tag League: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (14:47)

Loa pinned Yano after GOD hit a Magic Killer.

NJPW BOSJ 28 night eight results: El Desperado vs. YOH

The 28th NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament continued today in Saitama.

YOH faced El Desperado in the main event, and Hiromu Takahashi took on Ryusuke Taguchi in the semi-main. 

The other tournament action was comprised of El Phantasmo vs. SHO, BUSHI vs. Taiji Ishimori, Robbie Eagles vs. DOUKI, plus Master Wato vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru.

Kosei Fujita and Ryohei Oiwa faced off in the non-tournament opener. 

Here are today’s results: 

Kosei Fujita drew with Ryohei Oiwa (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

Best of the Super Juniors: Master Wato defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru (10:17)

Wato won by pinfall after an RPP.

Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles defeated DOUKI (11:53)

Eagles used the Ron Miller Special to pick up the submission win. 

Best of the Super Juniors: BUSHI defeated Taiji Ishimori (13:35)

BUSHI won by pinfall after an MX.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Phantasmo defeated SHO (11:47)

ELP got the win after SHO tapped out following a Sudden Death low blow.

Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi defeated Ryusuke Taguchi (8:56)

Hiromu used the “Nameless Hiromroll” rollup to score the pinfall. 

Best of the Super Juniors: YOH defeated El Desperado (18:26)

YOH pinned the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion after hitting Direct Drive.

NJPW’s Clark Connors has COVID-19, will miss Comic Con appearance

NJPW has announced that Clark Connors has contracted COVID-19 and will miss his scheduled LA Comic Con appearance this weekend. 

In a statement on their website, NJPW says that Connors “is experiencing mild symptoms, and has not had close contact with other wrestlers.”

Connors tweeted:

“Sorry gang. I was really looking forward to meeting everyone at Comic-Con.
Thankfully, due to NJPW’s testing guidelines I was able to catch it early and isolate immediately. I am vaccinated so hopefully this will pass quickly. Again, sorry for my absence this weekend. Be well -CC”

Connors had been scheduled to appear at the NJPW Comic Con booth for a meet and greet on Friday, December 3 and a panel discussion with Jay White and Fred Rosser on Saturday, December 4. The company announced that Gabriel Kidd will take Connors’ place at the events. 

NJPW went on to say that Connors’ status for the Thursday, December 9 NJPW Strong Nemesis taping in Los Angeles is subject to a negative COVID-19 test. Connors is currently scheduled to team with Jordan Clearwater against Bullet Club’s Chris Bey and Hikuleo on that show.

Connors received training from Lance Storm before joining NJPW’s LA Dojo and training further under Katsuyori Shibata. After wrestling for nearly three years as a Young Lion on NJPW events in Japan and the United States, it was announced on the May 14 episode of Strong that Connors had officially graduated from Young Lion status. 

NJPW World Tag League night seven results: LIJ vs. Dangerous Tekkers

NJPW’s World Tag League 2021 tournament continued today in Saitama.

Tetsuya Naito & SANADA faced Zack Sabre Jr. and Taichi for sole possession of first place atop the tournament block in today’s main event.

Here are the results from today’s show: 

Kosei Fujita drew with Yuto Nakashima (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

World Tag League: Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma defeated Minoru Suzuki & TAKA Michinoku (10:11)

Honma and Makabe won the battle of winless teams after Honma pinned TAKA with a kokeshi.

World Tag League: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima (10:45)

Fale pinned Kojima with a Grenade. 

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask (10:11)

Henare pinned Tiger after an Imperial Drop.

World Tag League: EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi  defeated Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (11:15)

EVIL pinned Tama Tonga after Everything is EVIL. 

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (11:24)

The match is not available on video on demand for several more hours, but Goto pinned Yano, possibly after blocking a low blow. 

World Tag League: Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi defeated Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (29:49)

With just seconds left in the time limit, Sabre pinned SANADA after a Tensho Zack Driver to claim sole possession of first place for Dangerous Tekkers.

NJPW president clarifies Will Ospreay’s Wrestle Kingdom 16 status

NJPW is still expecting Will Ospreay and other foreign talent to be allowed to enter Japan for Wrestle Kingdom 16. 

In an interview with Tokyo Sports, NJPW president Takami Ohbari stated that new travel restrictions implemented in Japan due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant will not apply to talent that already have visas. 

“Under the current rules… I’ve heard that (regular foreign wrestlers) have visas to work in Japan, so they will be treated as re-entry. This has been confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” Ohbari said (translation provided by Google Translate). 

A ban on new, non-resident foreign nationals entering Japan went into effect today. Those who are permitted to enter the country will have to abide by the 14-day quarantine that has been in place for some time, as the plan to reduce the quarantine to three or ten days has been suspended, according to the United States Embassy Japan.

In response to Ohbari’s statement, Ospreay tweeted:

“Shingo can’t stop me.

Okada can’t stop me.

Covid can’t stop me.

January 5th 2022, I’ll be there.”

Ospreay is scheduled to face the winner of the January 4 IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match between title holder Shingo Takagi and challenger Kazuchika Okada on January 5. Ospreay vacated the IWGP World title due to injury in May, but never lost the title in the ring. He returned to NJPW in Los Angeles at Resurgence in August and has since been wrestling on NJPW Strong shows in the United States, as well as RevPro shows in the United Kingdom.

Wrestle Kingdom 16 will be a three-night event, with nights one and two taking place on January 4 and January 5 at the Tokyo Dome and airing on NJPW World. Night three will take place on January 8 at the Yokohama Arena and will feature NJPW vs. Pro Wrestling NOAH talent. That show will air on Abema pay-per-view.  

NJPW World Tag League night six results: LIJ vs. United Empire

NJPW’s World Tag League 2021 tournament continued today in Korakuen Hall. 

Tetsuya Naito & SANADA looked to remain undefeated in the main event, taking on United Empire’s Great-O-Khan and Aaron Henare.

Here are the results from today’s show: 

Ryohei Oiwa drew with Yuto Nakashima (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

World Tag League: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated Minoru Suzuki & TAKA Michinoku (9:03)

Owens pinned TAKA with a package piledriver.

World Tag League: EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask (8:23)

Yujiro pinned Tiger after hitting Big Juice.

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma (10:41)

YOSHI-HASHI pinned Honma. 

World Tag League: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima (12:56)

Tanga Loa used the OJK to submit Tenzan.

World Tag League: Zack Sabre Jr. & Taichi defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (14:23)

Taichi and Sabre won by countout after Yano’s legs were taped together and he could not beat the 20 count.

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (21:28)

O-Khan pinned SANADA after an Eliminator to hand LIJ their first tournament loss. 

JONAH in-ring debut, Josh Barnett return set for NJPW Strong

JONAH’s in-ring NJPW debut and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Josh Barnett’s first NJPW match in 17 years will air on this week’s NJPW Strong. 

JONAH will debut against Lucas Riley. JONAH is the former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed in NXT. Barnett takes on Alex Coughlin in his first NJPW match since 2004.

Two additional matches have also been announced for Strong. In the show’s main event, Bullet Club’s Jay White and Hikuleo will team against Alex Zayne and Yuya Uemura. In an undercard match, AEW’s Lio Rush will tag with Adrian Quest against Bateman and Misterioso. 

The Detonation episodes of Strong were taped on November 15 in Riverside, California. Saturday’s show will also be available on demand immediately following airing. 

Here is the full lineup:

NJPW Strong  Detonation night one, Saturday, December 4, 8 p.m. Eastern time on NJPW World–

  • Jay White & Hikuleo vs. Alex Zayne & Yuya Uemura
  • JONAH vs. Lucas Riley
  • Lio Rush & Adrian Quest vs. Bateman & Misterioso
  • Josh Barnett vs. Alex Coughlin

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 updated standings and schedule

Here are the Best of the Super Juniors 28 standings after night seven, plus the upcoming schedule for the tournament: 

Standings —

  • SHO 12 points (6-1)
  • El Desperado 9 points (4-2-1)
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru 8 points (4-3)
  • Taiji Ishimori 8 points (4-3)
  • Ryusuke Taguchi 8 points (4-3)
  • Hiromu Takahashi 7 points (3-3-1)
  • BUSHI 6 points (3-4)
  • Robbie Eagles 6 points (3-4)
  • El Phantasmo 6 points (3-4)
  • YOH 6 points (3-4)
  • DOUKI 4 points (2-5)
  • Master Wato 4 points (2-5)

Schedule —

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 night eight, Friday, December 3, 4:30 a.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • Best of the Super Juniors: YOH vs. El Desperado
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi vs. Ryusuke Taguchi
  • Best of the Super Juniors: SHO vs. El Phantasmo
  • Best of the Super Juniors: BUSHI vs. Taiji Ishimori
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles vs. DOUKI
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Master Wato vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Ryohei Oiwa vs. Kosei Fujita

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 night nine, Sunday, December 5, 1 a.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • Best of the Super Juniors: BUSHI vs. El Desperado
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi vs. Master Wato
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles vs. SHO
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. El Phantasmo
  • Best of the Super Juniors: YOH vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Taiji Ishimori vs. DOUKI
  • Yuto Nakashima vs. Ryohei Oiwa

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 night 10, Wednesday, December 8, 1 a.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi vs. DOUKI
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. El Desperado
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Taiji Ishimori vs. SHO
  • Best of the Super Juniors: YOH vs. El Phantasmo
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Master Wato vs. BUSHI
  • Ryohei Oiwa vs. Kosei Fujita

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 night 11, Saturday, December 11, 3 a.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • Best of the Super Juniors: SHO vs. YOH
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Hiromu Takahashi vs. Robbie Eagles
  • Best of the Super Juniors: El Desperado vs. El Phantasmo
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. Taiji Ishimori
  • Best of the Super Juniors: Master Wato vs. DOUKI
  • Best of the Super Juniors: BUSHI vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Yuto Nakashima vs. Ryohei Oiwa

NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 28 & World Tag League 2021 finals, Wednesday, December 15, 3 a.m. Eastern time on NJPW World —

  • World Tag League finals
  • BOSJ finals

NJPW BOSJ 28 night seven results: Hiromu Takahashi vs. El Phantasmo

The 28th NJPW Best of the Super Juniors tournament continued today in Korakuen Hall.

Hiromu Takahashi faced El Phantasmo in the main event, and El Desperado took on tag team partner Yoshinobu Kanemaru in the semi-main. 

The other tournament action was comprised of Master Wato vs. SHO, YOH vs. Taiji Ishimori, Robbie Eagles vs. BUSHI, plus Ryusuke Taguchi vs. DOUKI.

Kosei Fujita and Ryohei Oiwa faced off in the non-tournament opener. 

Here are today’s results: 

Kosei Fujita drew with Ryohei Oiwa (10:00)

The Young Lions went to a time limit draw.

Best of the Super Juniors: Ryusuke Taguchi defeated DOUKI (11:39)

Taguchi won by pinfall after trapping DOUKI’s shoulders while he was caught in DOUKI’s triangle choke. 

Best of the Super Juniors: Robbie Eagles defeated BUSHI (12:52)

Eagles won with his Ron Miller Special submission. 

Best of the Super Juniors: YOH defeated Taiji Ishimori (13:33)

YOH picked up the win with the Five Star Clutch.

Best of the Super Juniors: SHO defeated Master Wato (15:02)

SHO won by ref stoppage with the Snake Bite.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Desperado defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru (15:10)

Desperado used the Pinche Loco to pin Kanemaru.

Best of the Super Juniors: El Phantasmo defeated Hiromu Takahashi (23:14)

ELP won with his loaded boot Sudden Death superkick. He then teased a match with Jay White at Wrestle Kingdom in his post-match promo.