David Finlay off NJPW Cup Shizuoka event due to illness

David Finlay will miss another date due to illness.

NJPW announced that Finlay has not been cleared to compete for Sunday’s NJPW Cup event in Shizuoka due to the illness that kept him off his match against Hirooki Goto on March 16. Finlay withdrew from the tournament due to being sick.

The promotion’s website wrote:

Yesterday, New Japan Cup entrant David Finlay was forced to withdraw from his tournament matchup with Hirooki Goto due to a health complaint before matches took place.

Finlay has additionally not been cleared to compete in today’s event in Shizuoka. We apologise to fans who were looking forward to seeing Finlay wrestle and appreciate your understanding.

Finlay was scheduled to team with KENTA, Chase Owens, Gabe Kidd, and Taiji Ishimori against Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano, and Hiroyoshi Tezan. Gedo will take his place.

The event in Shizuoka will determine the semifinals for the New Japan Cup, which will be held on March 18 in Fukushima. The finals of this year’s tournament will take place on March 20 in Niigata.

First New Japan Cup semifinal set, David Finlay withdraws due to illness

Though they ended up taking different paths to get there, SANADA and Hirooki Goto have both advanced to the semifinals of New Japan Cup 2024.

SANADA booked his spot in the semifinals by defeating Jack Perry in a quarterfinal match at NJPW’s event in Nagoya on Saturday. Goto vs. David Finlay was also supposed to take place at the show, but it was announced that Finlay couldn’t compete due to illness. Goto instead advanced to the semifinals by forfeit.

“David Finlay will not compete [on Saturday] in Nagoya due to illness,” NJPW announced. “He is currently undergoing evaluation at a local hospital. Hirooki Goto will advance to the semifinals via forfeit.”

Both semifinal matches in the New Japan Cup are taking place on Monday (March 18). SANADA vs. Goto is the first semifinal that’s been confirmed.

Shingo Takagi vs. EVIL and Yota Tsuji vs. Ren Narita at Sunday’s New Japan Cup event will determine who advances to the other semifinal.

The New Japan Cup finals are being held on Wednesday (March 20). The winner earns an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship shot against Tetsuya Naito at Sakura Genesis on Saturday, April 6.

New Japan Cup 2024 quarterfinals set

New Japan Cup 2024 is down to its final eight participants.

Ren Narita and Yota Tsuji secured their spots in the quarterfinals with victories at NJPW’s event in Osaka on Friday. In the main event of the show, Narita upset Zack Sabre Jr. after interference by House of Torture. Tsuji advanced with a victory over El Phantasmo.

Here’s the full quarterfinals schedule:

Saturday, March 16 —

  • SANADA vs. Jack Perry
  • Hirooki Goto vs. David Finlay

Sunday, March 17 —

  • Shingo Takagi vs. EVIL
  • Ren Narita vs. Yota Tsuji

Both semifinal matches will then take place on Monday (March 18), which leads into the finals being held on Wednesday (March 20).

The New Japan Cup winner earns an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship shot against Tetsuya Naito in the main event of Sakura Genesis. Naito has held the title since winning it from SANADA at Wrestle Kingdom 18 this January.

Sakura Genesis is taking place at Sumo Hall in Tokyo on Saturday, April 6.

Full results from Friday’s New Japan Cup show can be found here.

New Japan Cup 2024 night eight live results: Sabre vs. Narita

The final eight in the 2024 New Japan Cup field will be set following today’s event in Osaka. 

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ren Narita in the main event, plus Yota Tsuji vs. El Phantasmo in the semi-main event are today’s Cup matches, the final second round bouts of the tournament. 

The winners of today’s matches will square off in the quarterfinals on March 17. 

Today’s undercard will feature four tag team bouts, and the show kicks off with a pair of singles matches. 

The featured tag team bout is an eight-man with LIJ’s Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI facing UE’s Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan, TJP & Francesco Akira.

Mikey Nicholls of TMDK takes on Callum Newman of United Empire in one singles bout, while Young Lions Shoma Kato & Katsuya Murashima square off in the opener.

Today’s show streams live on NJPW World beginning at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time.

Time Limit Draw: Shoma Kato vs. Katsuya Murashima

Oh, how I’ve missed the Young Lion exhibitions. 

This was a straightforward, efficient, and fun ground war. The match ended with Kato locking in a Boston Crab, but Murashima held on to earn the time-limit draw.

Mikey Nicholls defeated Callum Newman

This was a decent little singles match.

There were a handful of competitive sequences and interesting offenses ahead of the finish. Ultimately, Nicholls won the match with a Master Blaster.

Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi & Yuya Uemura) defeated Great Bash Heel (Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma), El Desperado & Oleg Boltin

This was a totally standard preview tag. It was fun; GBH had a lot of ring time. That said, it’s nothing worth going out of your way for.

The match ended with a back-and-forth between Honma and Uemura. Uemura was overwhelmed momentarily but eventually reversed momentum. He hit Honma with his deadbolt suplex and won the match.

BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, KENTA & Taiji Ishimori) defeated CHAOS (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano & YOSHI-HASHI) & Ryusuke Taguchi 

This was almost your typical BULLET CLUB match, but the interactions between Kidd and Ishii elevated it above average. It’s not awful, but it’s not worth seeking out.

The match ended after a full-scale breakdown, which left Owens and Taguchi alone in the ring. Owens hit Taguchi with the package piledriver and won the match.

Guerrillas Of Destiny (Hikuleo, Jado & Tanga Loa), Shota Umino & YOH defeated House Of Torture (Dick Togo, EVIL, Jack Perry, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi)

If you’ve seen one HoT match, you’ve seen them all. Shota’s goal was to pin Perry, but he couldn’t get the job done. Instead, after minutes of back and forth, YOH pinned Togo with a bridging pin. 

United Empire (Francesco Akira, Great-O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & TJP) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito)

This match was fine, even if it felt like little more than a card filler.

Both teams exchanged control multiple times in this match. Only after multiple match breakdowns Cobb isolated BUSHI from his team. He landed on Tour of the Islands to win the match.

New Japan Cup: Yota Tsuji defeated El Phantasmo

This match kicked off with some common grappling. It turned into a strike-off, which ELP took full advantage of. ELP landed a rana and attempted a dive, but Tsuji cut him off with a kick.

Back in the ring, Tsuji slammed ELP into the corner. He then took ELP to the mat with a body scissor. Once ELP secured a rope break, Tsuji hit a scoop slam and a splash. ELP remained on the back foot until he caught him with a DDT.

Tsuji fled to the outside, but ELP was right behind him with another DDT. ELP then hit a senton and moonsault combination for a nearfall. ELP tried for Sudden Death, but Tsuji avoided the finish. Tsuji followed up with a tilt-a-whirl for a match reset.

Tsuji caught ELP with a boot, sending ELP back to the floor. Tsuji then positioned ELP on the mat, where the pair struggled for control. ELP tried for CR2, but Tsuji avoided it. Tsuji attempted his curb stomp on the apron, but ELP dodged it. ELP attempted a dive to the floor, but again, he missed. Tsuji was quick to respond with a curb stomp on the floor. ELP barely beat the count, only to eat another curb stomp as soon as he entered the ropes.

Instead of going for the finish, Tusji hoisted ELP to a standing position. He then slapped ELP, landed a corner splash, and lifted him to the top rope. From the top, Tsuji hit a Spanish Fly for a nearfall. Tsuji set up for a Gene Blast, but ELP lept the attack and hit a Sudden Death superkick for a nearfall of his own.

A sequence of quick pins nearly ended the match. Tsuji took advantage of a momentary pause after the back-and-forth to kick ELP to the mat. Tsuji attempted another Gene Blast, but ELP intercepted Tsuji. ELP transitioned into CR2 for a convincing false finish.

Another strike exchange escalated into a sequence of heavy moves. Tsuji landed a knee strike and a curb stomp. With ELP laying in the corner, Tsuji lept to the top rope and delivered another curb stomp, resulting in a win.

Yota Tsuji is set for quarter final action.

New Japan Cup: Ren Narita defeated Zack Sabre Jr.

I would have been pumped if you told me this match was happening one year ago. This was far better than that match would have been. This was great. Both men looked focused and intense. Even the HoT interference wasn’t nearly as infuriating as it should be. Color me impressed.

Narita came to the ring holding his pushup bar, accompanied by Jack Perry, Dick Togo, EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, & Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Mikey Nicholls made sure they were expelled to the back before the match began.

The match opened with a scramble for control. No one won out, but Narita was outclassed, so he fled to the floor. Once he returned, he tried catching ZSJ with strikes, but ZSJ fought back with some of his own. Narita held on long enough to throw ZSJ to the floor.

On the outside, Narita carried ZSJ into the floor seats. He tried throwing ZSJ into the wall, but ZSJ blocked him before locking in the cobra twist. Once the referee forced ZSJ to break his hold, ZSJ struck Narita, forcefully sending him back toward the ring.

Once the pair was ringside, Narita whipped ZSJ into the barricade, sending him crashing into English coms. Narita followed up with a sick sling blade-esq lariat into the fencing. Narita dropped ZSJ with a chair before punting him on the apron.

Back in the ring, Narita established control of the mat. He utilized holds, whips, and kicks, really putting ZSJ on the back foot. ZSJ eventually fired back, knocking Narita to the mat. ZSJ then employed his own holds, whips, and kicks to reset the match in his favor.

It took a quick slap and a clothesline from Narita to retake control. ZSJ answered by initiating a passionate strike battle, ending with a pair of big boots; during this exchange, Narita’s nose busted, resulting in a lot of blood. Narita won out, hitting a Narita special and a guillotine for nearfall.

ZSJ tried to regain his lead with two quick pin attempts. A stunning suplex followed, resulting in another nearfall. Once both men returned to their feet, ZSJ attempted the Zack Driver, but Narita slipped free, catching ZSJ in the octopus hold. ZSJ escaped; Narita followed up with a guillotine knee for another nearfall.

Narita tried for Double Cross, but ZSJ transitioned into a cross-arm breaker. A quick exchange of holds followed, but ZSJ maintained control. This signaled HoT to hit the ring. Nicholls was as fast to the ring as possible, but he couldn’t hold off HoT alone. The distraction left Narita free to drop ZSJ with the pushup bar and a double cross to win the match.

Narita advances to the quarter-finals.

New Japan Cup 2024 night seven live results: Shingo vs. Kidd

The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today in Okayama with two second round matches.

In the main event, Shingo Takagi faces Gabe Kidd with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line. 

In the night’s other tournament bout, EVIL will face Hikuleo for a place in the quarterfinals. 

The winners of today’s tournament matches will square off in the quarterfinals on March 17. 

The New Japan Cup field will be whittled down to 10 following today’s show, with the final 8 being set following Friday’s show. Yota Tsuji vs. El Phantasmo, and Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ren Narita are Friday’s tournament matches. 

Six tag team matches will fill out today’s undercard, including an eight-man tag pitting Tetsuya Naito, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI of Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. Tanga Loa, El Phantasmo, Togi Makabe & El Desperado. 

Today’s show streams live on NJPW World beginning at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time.

United Empire (Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb) defeated Tomoaki Honma & Toru Yano

This was a totally by-the-book opening tag. There was some goofiness from Yano, Honma, and O-Khan. O-Khan won the match for UE by submitting Honma with his abdominal/stretch claw combination.

CHAOS (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI) defeated United Empire (Callum Newman, Francesco Akira & TJP)

This match had some substance but isn’t something I’d recommend going out of your way to see. There were a handful of competitive sequences throughout this match before the finish. Ultimatly, the match ended once Bishamon hit Newman with Shoto, pulling off a CHAOS win.

House Of Torture (Jack Perry & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) defeated Ryusuke Taguchi & Shota Umino

The was a less egregious HoT match than normal. Perry and Shota continued their rivalry here with some hate-filled interactions. Perry won the match for HoT with his “Glass Jaw” knee strike on Taguchi.

After the match, HoT beat down Shota. Perry then told Sanada he was “next.”

Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi & Yuya Uemura) defeated BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, David Finlay, Gedo & KENTA)

This was a fairly uninteresting match. There was a lot of Bullet Club-led isolation and not-so-compelling offense from the babyfaces. DOUKI submitted Gedo with the DOUKI-chokie to leave with the win.

TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr.) defeated House Of Torture (Ren Narita & Yujiro Takahashi)

This was the second HoT match that was less bad than expected. It seems they’re saving the worst for the EVIL/Hikuleo match. They still cheated, but there wasn’t endless interference. The match ended once TMDK thwarted the usual referee distraction spot, and ZSJ hit Yujiro with a penalty kick.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji) defeated Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Tanga Loa), El Desperado & Togi Makabe

This match felt as if it was here just to fill time. It was supposed to set up ELP/Tsuji, but I think this made me even less interested in their cup match. After an extended time alone in the ring, Tsuji hit Makabe with Gene Blast and won the match for LIJ.

New Japan Cup: EVIL defeated Hikuleo

My expectations for this match were already very low. This managed to be worse than I thought it’d be.

EVIL opened the match by attacking Hikuleo’s injured knee. Hikuleo fought back, taking the fight to the floor, all while limping. He whipped EVIL into the barricade and chopped him around the ring.

Back inside, EVIL retook control by turning his attention back to the knee. He worked holds on the mat and targeted the injury with various strikes. EVIL then threw Hikuleo to the floor, allowing Dick Togo to attack the knee with a chair.

Inside the ropes, EVIL paused for a second, allowing Hikuleo to cut him off with a lariat. Hikuleo then cemented his control with a big boot and a suplex. This prompted a HoT run in and beatdown.

Hikuleo tried fighting off HoT on his own. He landed the TKO, prompting another distraction, ref bump, and beat down. This time, GoD ran in to make the save, clearing the ring of HoT. It wasn’t enough, however, as EVIL closed the match with Everything is Evil moments later.

New Japan Cup: Shingo Takagi defeated Gabe Kidd

I’ve seen more intense brawls from both men, but this was still a blast. While it’s not saying much at this point, this was one of the better Cup matches so far.

Before Takagi entered the ring, Kidd rushed him, leading to a fight on the outside. Kidd attacked him with a chair and forced him into the crowd. He taunted Shingo with a live microphone, inciting Shingo to fight back. Shingo whipped Kidd into the barricades himself, but Kidd kept up the fight, biting Shingo before throwing him in the ring.

When Kidd followed Shingo between the ropes, Shingo immediatly dropped him with a shoulder tackle. The bell then sounded, singling the main event had, in fact, begun. A rocked Kidd fled to the floor, but Shingo maintained his pressure.

Kidd was forced to drive Shingo into the barricade to buy a moment of separation. He then tore down the barricades, slammed the fencing into Shingo, and hit a piledriver on a pile of chairs. Kidd returned to the ring and demanded the referee begin his count. Shingo struggled but eventually found his way back in the ring.

As soon as Shingo beat the count, Kidd hit a back suplex. Kidd then tried his best for another countout, but this gave Shingo time to recover. Kidd tried to strike down Shingo but fought back, hitting a clothesline to buy a momentary break.

Kidd tried keeping Shingo on the backfoot with another suplex, but Shingo answered by initiating a strike exchange. Strikes turned to headbutts before turning back to strikes. Kidd dropped Shingo with a clothesline, but Kidd answered with one of his own. The pair continued going back and forth with heavier and heavier offense until Kidd spat in Shingo’s face. Shingo hit Kidd with a back suplex and Made in Japan for a nearfall.

Kidd fired back, hitting a lariat and a tombstone for a nearfall of his own. Once Shingo kicked out, another fierce back and forth. Shingo hit the pumping bomber and immediately followed up with Last of the Dragon to win the match.

Tournament for NEVER Six-Man titles set for NJPW Wrestling World 2024

New NEVER Six-Man Champions will be crowned in Taiwan.

NJPW announced on Tuesday that a one-night tournament to crown new champions will take place at Wrestling World 2024 in Taiwan on April 14 at the Zepp New Taipei in New Taipei City. 

The titles have been vacant since the end of January, when Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Tomohiro Ishii successfully defended the titles against The Mighty Don’t Kneel (Kosei Fujita, Mikey Nicholls, and Shane Thorne). With Okada announcing his departure from the company, the titles were vacated following the title defense. Okada has since joined All Elite Wrestling.

Wrestling World 2024 will be a collaboration of the Asia-Pacific Federation of Wrestling group, which consists of NJPW, Stardom, Dragon Fighting Wrestling (China), Puzzle (Taiwan), SetUp (Thailand) and GrappleMax (Singapore). On Monday, it was announced that a match featuring Stardom talent will take place on the show. 

This will be the first time NJPW held a show in Taiwan since Wrestling World 2016.

New Japan Cup 2024 night six live results: Goto vs. Owens

The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today in Ehime with two second round matches. 

In the main event, Hirooki Goto faces Chase Owens. The winner will advance to the quarterfinals round.

In the other tournament bout on the show, Tanga Loa will take on David Finlay for a spot in the quarterfinals.

The winners of today’s tournament bouts will square off in the quarterfinals round on March 16. SANADA will face Jack Perry in the quarterfinals on that show as well.

Today’s undercard will feature six tag team matches, including a Los Ingoernables de Japon vs. Bullet Club six-man. It will be LIJ’s Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi & Hiromu Takahashi vs. Bullet Club’s KENTA, Gabe Kidd & Taiji Ishimori in that contest. 

Shingo & Kidd will square off on tomorrow’s show in the main event in a New Japan Cup tournament match. 

Today’s show streams live on NJPW World beginning at 6 a.m. Eastern time.

Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano, & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Oleg Boltin, Tomoaki Honma, & Katsuya Murashima

This match opened as a test of Murashima. Once he tagged out, the now-typical Oleg rally played out. Murashima eventually tagged back in, challenged Ishii, and submitted to a Boston Crab.

TJP & Francesco Akira defeated El Desperado & Ryuske Taguchi

This was, in a lot of ways, a Taguchi-led match. His normal offense played out, and both Desperado and UE matched his energy. UE eventually overcame the silliness, with TJP hitting a knee and pinning Taguchi. 

Yuya Uemura, Taichi, & SANADA (Just 5 Guys) defeated Callum Newman, Great-O-Khan, & Jeff Cobb (United Empire)

This was a totally by-the-book outing for these teams. Everyone had a chance to get in their signature offense. The match eventually broke down, ending with Uemura hitting Newman with the deadbolt suplex to win the match.

Zack Sabre Jr. & Mikey Nicholls (TMDK) defeated BUSHI & Yota Tsuji (Los Ingobernables de Japon)

This was a fun match, especially compared to what was earlier on the card. 

Tsuji matched the styles of both of his opponents before tagging out to BUSHI. BUSHI led an energetic sequence into a match breakdown. ZSJ emerged from the chaos with control, which he used to submit BUSHI.

After the match, ZSJ and Tsuji had a quick scuffle.

House Of Torture (EVIL, Jack Perry, Ren Narita, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi) defeated Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo), Shota Umino, Togi Makabe & YOH

This was an even more over-the-top HoT match than normal. After a runtime full of cheating, Kanemaru spat whiskey in Makabe’s face. EVIL then hit Everything is Evil, winning the match.

After the match, HoT continued to attack Hikuleo. The babyfaces ran them off, ending with a chokeslam to EVIL.

BULLET CLUB (Gabe Kidd, KENTA & Taiji Ishimori) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito)

This was a decent little preview for Shingo/Kidd while it lasted. Kidd’s reckless energy significantly increased my enjoyment of this match.

Hiromu and Ishimori also interacted extensively, teasing a more formal encounter. Ishimori won the match by hitting Hiromu with a low blow and trapping him in a quick pin.

New Japan Cup: David Finlay defeated Tanga Loa

This certainly was a match that happened—not a good match, but a match. Finlay didn’t look horrible, but he never looked good. Loa was horrible, on the other hand.

Loa jumped Finlay at the curtain before the match began. The brawl worked its way into the crowd, with Loa throwing Finlay into barricades and chairs. Once the match worked its way to the ring, Loa maintained the lead he established.

Finlay gained control by taking the match back to the floor. He returned the favor, driving Loa into the barricade and throwing him into the empty floor seats. Between the ropes, Finlay continued picking apart Loa.

When Loa regained the lead, he pushed Finlay back outside and slammed him back into the barricades. He dropped Finlay on the apron before taking the action back inside. During Loa’s follow-up, he fumbled a 619, went for it again, and still hit it in the most awkward way possible. Loa eventually hit a powerbomb for a nearfall.

A relatively high-impact back-and-forth followed. Finlay hit a headbutt and a powerbomb for a near fall. After the kickout, Finlay hit his new finish, “Overkill,” and pinned Loa to end this dreadful match.

Finlay advances to the quarter-finals. 

New Japan Cup: Hirooki Goto defeated Chase Owens

These first two rounds have been pretty bad, and this was another match worth avoiding.

Goto immediately took control, forcing Owens into the corner, and leveling him with heavy offense. In order to challenge Goto, Owens took the fight to the floor, using his environment to establish a lead. Back in the ring, Owens maintained his lead by working Goto on the mat.

Goto eventually hit Owens with a lariat to reset the match. Owens fought back, forcing Goto to hit him with more lariats. Owens answered him with a lariat of his own, knocking Goto to the mat.

Owens tried for C-trigger but missed. Goto followed up with ushigoroshi before initiating a strike exchange. Goto won out and locked Owens in a choke. Goto followed up with a GTW for a nearfall.

Owens tried for a rollup, but Goto kicked out. A short scramble followed, sending Goto to the floor. On the outside, Owens hit a swinging neckbreaker. Owens then removed the protective mat on the floor, exposing the concrete. Owens tried for a piledriver, but Goto reversed into a backdrop. Owens kept up the attack, brutalizing Goto’s arm. Back in the ring, Owens hit a C-trigger and a green killer for a pair of nearfalls.

Owens tried for something off the top, but Goto pulled him off, sending him crashing to the floor. Goto followed up with GTR for a nearfall. Goto then tried for Shoto, but Owens attacked the eyes.

Owens hit an enziguri and a C-trigger to put Goto back on the backfoot. He then landed another C-trigger into the ropes before attempting his piledriver. Goto slipped free and dropped Owens with a pair of headbutts. Goto then hit GTR and pinned Owens to win the match.

This match advances Goto to the quarters to face David Finlay. It also sets up a Bishamon tag title match down the line.

Stardom to take part in Wrestling World 2024 event in Taiwan

Stardom will be part of the kickoff event for the Asia Pacific Federation of Wrestling (APFW).

The federation includes six promotions from Japan (NJPW, Stardom), China (DFW), Taiwan (Puzzle), Thailand (SetUp), and Singapore (GrappleMax) and was formed with the goal of “broadening professional wrestling across Asia and worldwide.”

The first event under the APFW banner will be Wrestling World 2024 on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at the Zepp New Taipei in New Taipei City.

On Monday, NJPW announced that “STARDOM will have a special match on the card in Taiwan.” 

From NJPW1972.com

Tickets are already flying for NJPW’s return to Taiwan on April 14, when Zepp New Taipei plays host to Wrestling World 2024. Big names from the NJPW roster will be in force in Taiwan, and a big night has gotten bigger with the addition of STARDOM!

STARDOM will have a special match on the card in Taiwan on April 14. Stay tuned for more information soon on the card!

10 days before the event in Taiwan, Stardom will present American Dream 2024 at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia. NJPW announced last week that the show is sold out. 

Currently, Stardom is running its annual Cinderella tournament. The second round of the tournament kicks off on Saturday, March 16 in Himeji.

New Japan Cup 2024 night five live results: SANADA vs. YOSHI-HASHI

The second round of the New Japan Cup begins today in Ehime. 

SANADA vs. YOSHI-HASHI is the headline tournament match, with the winner advancing to the final eight and the quarterfinals round. 

SANADA was one of four wrestlers to receive a first round bye in this year’s New Japan Cup, so Monday’s contest will be his first match of the tournament. YOSHI-HASHI defeated KENTA in an opening round contest back on March 6 to advance. 

Jack Perry faces Toru Yano in today’s other New Japan Cup tournament bout.

Perry defeated Shota Umino in his NJPW in-ring debut on the March 6 show to advance to the second round, while Yano beat Yujiro Takahashi by countout on the 6th to advance. 

The winners of today’s tournament matches will meet on March 16 in the quarterfinals at Dolphin’s Arena in Aichi.

Our coverage of today’s show begins at 6 am. Eastern time. 

Zack Sabre Jr. & Mikey Nicholls (TMDK) defeated Shoma Kato & Boltin Oleg

For a while now, Oleg has been presented as a step above his fellow Young Lions (deservingly), and this was no exception.

At the beginning of the match, TMDK picked Kato apart, basically without challenge. Oleg tagged in, completely reversing the momentum for the Young Lion pair. Eventually, the veterans proved too much, forcing a tag back to Kato. ZSJ and Nicholls were able to close the match quickly following the tag.

Yuya Uemura, Taichi, & DOUKI (Just 5 Guys) defeated El Desperado, Tomohiro Ishii, & Tomoaki Honma

This match for the first-round losers and people who weren’t even in the cup was little more than a meaningless card-filler.

DOUKI was the star of this match, initiating most of the interesting sequences. After going to battle with Ishii, DOUKI tagged out to Uemura, while Ishii tagged out to Honma. After a back-and-forth, that was far more competitive than it needed to be, Uemura hit a crossbody and forced Honma to tap with an armbar.

After the match, Ishii and DOUKI continued to trade strikes, perhaps setting up something down the road.

Chase Owens & KENTA (BULLET CLUB) defeated Hirooki Goto & Togi Makabe

This was a kind of preview for a Bishamon/BULLET CLUB title match. Oh boy.

Owens and KENTA opened the match by isolating Goto. Goto and Makabe fired back with a fight on the floor, but BC held on to control.

After an extended period of isolation, Goto tagged out to Makabe. This led to the most competitive sequence between the teams. KENTA won out and pinned Makabe to win the match.

After the match, the BULLET CLUB pair attacked Goto.

Shota Umino, Tanga Loa, & Jado defeated David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, & Gedo (BULLET CLUB War Dogs)

The War Dogs opened this match with a brawl. They gained full control of the match, which they maintained for most of this match’s runtime. The Babyfaces eventually launched a rally with a legal Umino and Gedo. Umino hit Gedo with Death Rider and won the match.

EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, & Ren Narita (BULLET CLUB House of Torture) defeated Hikuleo, El Phantasmo, YOH, Ryusuke Taguchi

HoT started the match by brawling with the babyfaces. The babyfaces won the initial scuffle, which they used to establish control over Yujiro. The babyfaces continued to find success for quite some time but eventually were overwhelmed by the usual HoT tactics. Eventually, SHO hit Taguchi with his pushup bar and the double cross to win the match.

After the match, HoT beat down Hikuleo with a pile of chairs.

Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, TJP, Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan (United Empire) defeated BUSHI, Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi, & Yota Tsuji (Los Ingobernables de Japon)

This match opened with a few back-and-forths between individuals. Once the match broke down, UE emerged with control. This lasted until the second match breakdown, where LIJ came out ahead.

Takagi was in charge of maintaining control for LIJ. Once BUSHI tagged in, the match lost structure again, ending with O-Khan locking BUSHI in his abdominal stretch/iron claw submission to win the match.

New Japan Cup: Jack Perry defeated Toru Yano

This was a Yano match and a HoT match, complete with all the fixings (meaning it was bad).

Yano removed the corner pad immediately after following the opening bell. This backfired, allowing Perry to take the lead. Perry picked apart Yano, taking complete control with basic holds and moves.

When Yano looked to be gaining a lead, Perry resorted to underhanded tactics to maintain his lead. Eventually, Yano landed a suplex, which started a small rally. Yano threw Perry into the exposed corner multiple times, hit a couple of moves, and tried for a couple of quick pins to no avail.

HoT then ran to the ring and beat down Yano. Yano tried to hold off HoT but was pinned after Perry hit a knee. 

New Japan Cup: SANADA defeated YOSHI-HASHI

This was another forgettable main event. It was horribly uninteresting for 90% of it’s runtime but transitioning into a passable, but still formulaic, closing sequence.

The match opened with a YH taking SANADA to the mat, working the arm. SANADA fired back, taking control by also working holds on the mat. This back-and-forth continued to play out for some time.

Eventually, SANADA hit a dive to the floor. SANADA then took the fight back to the ring but failed to follow up, leading to another back-and-forth, this time with more substantial moves. YH actually won out, hitting a powerbomb before returning to holds.

SANADA ended YH’s control with a cutter from the fireman’s carry. He then tried for the skull end multiple times, but YH continuously escaped. SANADA eventually locked in the hold, which he maintained for an extended period of time. When SANADA attempted his follow-up moonsault, YH extended the knees, resetting the match.

After the reset, SANADA and YH traded strikes. SANADA hit a spinning neckbreaker to end YH’s attempt at a rally. He followed up with a pair of shining wizards and a rounding body press for a nearfall.

After kicking out, YH hit SANADA with a suplex and a lariat for another match reset. Another strike exchange followed. SANADA tried for a shinningwizard again but missed. YH hit a Meteora, which he followed with a sequence of bombs. Looking to close, YH tried for a suplex, but SANADA reversed. SANADA then hit deadfall and won the match.

SANADA advances to round three of the New Japan Cup to face Jack Perry—a Forbidden Door rematch.

New Japan Cup 2024 night four live results: Tsuji vs. Cobb

The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today in Hyogo with the final opening round matches. 

Yota Tsuji faces Jeff Cobb in the headline bout on today’s show. 

Taichi takes on Ren Narita in the semi-main event. 

El Phantasmo vs. Mikey Nicholls is today’s other tournament match.

The winner of today’s main event will face the winner of Phantasmo vs. Nicholls on March 15. The Taichi/Narita winner will face Zack Sabre Jr. on the March 15 show. Sabre is one of four wrestlers who received byes into round two. 

The tournament will be whittled down to the final 16 competitors following today’s matches.

Five tag team matches round out today’s undercard, including a Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. United Empire eight-man bout, with LIJ’s Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI facing UE’s Great-O-Khan, TJP, Francesco Akira & Callum Newman. 

The show streams live on NJPW World beginning at 2 a.m. Eastern time.

BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, KENTA & Taiji Ishimori) defeated Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) & Tomoaki Honma

Bullet Club cheated, and the upcoming Goto/Owens match was teased throughout this match’s runtime. 

The babyfaces spent quite a bit of time on top, but we’re cut off by tandem attacks. Most of the Bullet Club offense was focused on Honma. After prolonged isolation, KENTA trapped him in a pin with his feet on the ropes to steal the win.

Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA & Yuya Uemura) defeated CHAOS (Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano) & Ryusuke Taguchi

Yano and Taguchi set the pace of this match from the beginning. After tons of chicanery, Ishii tagged in, leading to a competitive back and forth with DOUKI. Uemura then challenged Ishii, utilizing his arm drags to establish control.

Uemura and Ishii traded strikes in the center of the ring. Ishii overwhelmed Uemura, forcing a tag to SANADA and Taguchi. Taguchi, with Yano’s help, unloaded on SANADA, taking back control. Taguchi launched into a pinning spree, which backfired when SANADA caught him in one of his own. Taguchi failed to kick out, leaving J5G with the win.

Guerrillas Of Destiny (Hikuleo, Jado & Tanga Loa) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Gedo)

The War Dogs started this match with a brawl. They cleared the ring of the babyfaces, establishing solid control. BC then worked to isolate Jado, keeping him away from his partners for minutes.

The eventual double tag led to a babyface rally. Loa gained quite a bit on Finlay. Once Finlay tagged out, the War Dogs hit the ring in an attempt to retake control, but he held them off on his own. Loa then hit Gedo with a knee strike to win the match.

El Desperado, Oleg Boltin, Shota Umino & YOH vs. House Of Torture (EVIL, Jack Perry, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi)

Before the match began, EVIL forced an announcer to call Jack Perry to the ring. Perry then replaced SHO in this match.

Unsurprisingly, this match opened with a HoT-initiated brawl. Oleg reversed momentum for his team in the ring before tagging out. Once Desperado established a more substantial lead, HoT rushed the ring, starting another brawl.

Once Umino tagged in, the match began to turn around for the babyfaces. HoT attempted to cheat their way back into control, but a match breakdown followed. The babyfaces maintained their lead through the chaos, leaving Umino free to unload on Yujiro. Umino locked in a crossface and held onto it through a distracted referee long enough to win the match.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito) defeated United Empire (Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, Great-O-Khan & TJP)

A full-fledged brawl kicked off this match. Once the match gained some order, UE had full control over Hiromu. 

Eventually, Naito tagged in and beat down O-Khan (who had spit on him during UE’s control). Naito uloaded on O-Khan and his backup before returning the favor, spitting on O-Khan multiple times.

A double tag to Shingo and Newman led to an athletic back-and-forth. The match broke down once both men exhausted each other, and everyone else hit the ring. Shingo emerged from the chaos, standing tall. He then dropped Newman with a pumping bomber and Made in Japan to win the match.

New Japan Cup: El Phantasmo defeated Mikey Nicholls

This match opened with a pro-longed feeling-out sequence. The pair began to trade forearms, leaving the stronger Nicholls in the driver’s seat. Nicholls then tossed ELP to the floor, where he continued his attack. Back in the ring, Nicholls continued his advance, virtually uncontested.

Eventually, ELP landed a kick, which opened the door for a methodical rally. ELP landed a pair of springboards for a nearfall. When Nicholls attempted to reverse momentum, ELP caught him with a DDT and a moonsault to the floor.

Nicholls powered up, ending ELPs steak of offense with a lariat. He then hit ELP with a superplex and a sitting lariat. Once ELP kicked out, Nicholls climbed to the top and attempted a moonsault, but ELP rolled out of the way.

With Nicholls on the back foot, ELP caught him with a burning hammer. Instead of going for the cover, he hit Nicholls with sudden death; Nicholls kicked out. Nicholls then attempted a quick pin, leading to a back-and-forth. After multiple roll-throughs, ELP successfully pinned Nicholls.

ELP advances to round two.

New Japan Cup: Ren Narita defeated Taichi

This match was about as unenjoyable as a match could be. Calling this underbooked would be a massive understatement. There were probably ten ref bumps, twelve run-ins, and thirty fouls.

Narita and Yoshinobu Kanemaru attacked Taichi before the match could begin. Taichi held them off before throwing Kanemaru to the floor. Boltin Oleg then ran to the ring, grabbed Kanemaru, and carried him to the back.

Once the bell sounded, Narita launched an attack on the outside of the ring. Narita threw Taichi onto the floor seats before attacking him with a chair. Taichi was then forced to beat the referee’s count. In the ring, Narita continued to pick apart Taichi.

After an extended period on the defense, Taichi caught Narita with a kick. A massive forearm from Taichi sent Narita crashing to the floor. On the outside, Taichi returned the favor, whipping Narita into the barricades and chairs.

Taichi grabbed Narita’s pushup bar, leading to a confrontation with the referee. With the referee distracted, Narita attempted a low blow, but Narita avoided it. Taichi dropped Narita and ripped off his breakaway pants.

Narita interrupted Taichi’s offense by pulling the referee in front of Taichi. This allowed Narita to lock in holds, reversing momentum. Narita then hit Taichi with a low blow and a German suplex for a nearfall.

After surviving Narita’s tactics, Taichi hit Narita with his own low blow. Taichi then locked in a hold in the middle of the ring, forcing Dick Togo to hit the ring. With the referee distracted, Narita tapped out, and Taichi broke the hold. Narita shoved Taichi into the referee, leading to a full-fledged attack from House of Torture.

Just 5 Guys eventually hit the ring to save Taichi. They cleared the ring of HoT and pulled the referee back in. Taichi then hit the Dangerous Suplex for a nearfall. Taichi hit another, but the count was interrupted by Jack Perry.

Perry tried for a running knee, but Taichi knocked him down with an axe bomber. Narita tried to hit Taichi with the pushup bar, but Taichi kicked it from his hands. Kanemaru then ran to the ring, spit whiskey in Taichi’s face, and hit him with the bottle. Narita closed the match by hitting the double cross and pinning Taichi.

Narita, and the rest of HoT, will be seen in the second round.

New Japan Cup: Yota Tsuji defeated Jeff Cobb

This was the comfortable match of the night and the only match I would recommend checking out. This was a very good match; the progression worked extremely well on a native level, and the action was a blast. Great.

A collar-and-elbow tie-up kicked off this match. This led to a strike battle that turned into shoulder blocks. Cobb bested the footballer with a tackle, forcing Tsuji into the corner.

Tsuji turned the match around with a rana from the top rope. He attempted a tope, but Cobb caught him and slammed him into the apron. On the outside, Cobb clubbed Tsuji with forearms before returning to the ring.

In the ring, Cobb maintained his dominance, tossing Tsuji around with ease. He slammed Tsuji into the corner and hoisted him to the top rope; Cobb then hit Tsuji with a gut-wrench suplex from the top, scoring a nearfall.

Cobb placed Tsuji back in the corner. This time, Tsuji caught Cobb with a stomp on the mat, opening the door for a rally. Tsuji hit a head scissor takedown to send Cobb to the floor, which Tsuji followed with a successful tope.

Back in the ring, Tsuji began to work over Cobb, busting his nose in the process. Tsuji attempted a curb stomp, but Cobb powered through, provoking Tsuji into a strike exchange. Tsuji won out and dropped Cobb with an STO.

Tsuji tried for the curb stomp again, but Cobb rolled out of the way. Cobb followed up with a moonsault, resetting the match in his favor.

Another back-and-forth strike battle began, with Tsuji winning out. This didn’t deter Cobb, leading to a slick exchange of finish attempts. Cobb attempted Tour of the Islands, but Tsuji slipped free. Tsuji tried for Gene Blast, but Cobb reversed into a powerbomb.

Cobb hit a spin cycle and an F5000 for a pair of nearfalls. Tsuji tried answering Cobb only to eat a lariat. Cobb then pierced Tsuji with a colossal spear for a convincing false finish.

Cobb, looking to finish, tried for the Aloha Maker. Tsuji avoided the attack, dropping Cobb with a headbutt. Tsuji then landed a curb stomp and pulled Cobb to the corner. Tsuji then planted Cobb with a curb stomp from the top rope and a Gene Blaster to win the match.

Stephanie Vaquer defeats Giulia for NJPW Strong Women’s Championship

A new NJPW Strong Women’s Champion has been crowned.

CMLL’s Stephanie Vaquer defeated Giulia at Sunday’s Stardom event at Korakuen Hall to win the championship for the first time, pinning the former champion with a roll-up. This ends Giulia’s run with the title after 243 days, defeating first-ever champion Willow Nightingale at NJPW Strong Independence Day back on July 5 of last year.

The title change comes as Giulia’s run with Stardom is coming to an end. Tokyo Sports reported last month that Giulia would not be renewing her Stardom contract when it expires later this month. Instead, she will be part of Stardom founder Rossy Ogawa’s new promotion before eventually heading to WWE.

Vaquer started wrestling for CMLL in 2019, where she is the current CMLL Women’s Champion and Women’s Tag Team Champion with Zeuxis. Last April, she made her debut at NJPW Strong’s Resurgence event to crown the first-ever Strong Women’s Champion, losing to Mercedes Mone in the opening round. On November 10 at Lone Star Shootout she was unsuccessful in challenging Mayu Iwatani for the IWGP Women’s Championship.

New Japan Cup 2024 night three live results: Shingo vs. Uemura

The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today in Yamanashi with three opening round matches. 

Shingo Takagi faces Yuya Uemura in the headline bout on today’s show. 

The battle between Bullet Club War Dogs & United Empire continues in the semi-main position with Bullet Club’s Gabe Kidd taking on United Empire’s Callum Newman. 

The winners of today’s main event and semi-main will square off in a second round match on March 13. 

In today’s other first round matchup, Hikuelo faces Boltin Oleg. The Hikuleo/Oleg winner will advance to a second round match against EVIL on March 13. EVIL is one of four wrestlers who received byes into round two. 

Five tag team matches round out today’s undercard, including a Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. United Empire matchup with LIJ’s Tetsuya Naito, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI facing UE’s Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan, TJP & Francesco Akira.

The show streams live on NJPW World beginning at 4:30 a.m. Eastern time.

CHAOS (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI) & Ryusuke Taguchi defeated BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, David Finlay, Gedo & KENTA)

This was the same BULLET CLUB vs. CHAOS match we’ve seen 1,000 times with a slightly different coat of paint.

BC utilized environmental offense and cheating whenever possible. After minutes of BC torturing Taguchi’s rear, Ishii tagged in, leading to a CHAOS rally. The rest of CHAOS maintained this momentum long enough for Bishamon to hit Shoto, winning the match.

TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr.) defeated El Phantasmo & Tomoaki Honma

This was also a reasonably by-the-book match.

ELP held his own against TMDK before tagging out to Honma. TMDK established and maintained a lead against Honma early. A hot tag to ELP led to an extended comeback, but in the end, TMDK held on. Nicholls hit Honma with the Mikey Bomb to win the match.

El Desperado, Shota Umino & YOH defeated House of Torture (Dick Togo, EVIL & Jack Perry)

Jack Perry filled in for SHO again tonight.

The match opened with a HoT brawl. As the match calmed down, Perry and Umino squared off. Once Perry established a lead, he passed the momentum to his partners, who used typical HoT tactics to stay ahead. This continued as the rest of the babyfaces entered the fray. Eventually, YOH was able to gain some footing before hitting Togo with direct drive, winning the match.

Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA & Taichi) defeated House of Torture (Ren Narita, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi) 

More HoT stuff here. Nothing special.

After minutes of isolation segments and a bit of cheating, SANADA hit the ring. Once he established the lead, HoT rushed him to put him back on the defense. SANADA avoided a face full of whiskey just as Taichi and DOUKI started providing backup. With the ring cleared, SANADA hit Yujiro with a shining wizard and locked in Skull End to secure the win.

United Empire (Francesco Akira, Great-O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & TJP) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji) 

This was a fairly basic match, here to tease the upcoming Cobb vs. Tsuji match.

UE established a lead early, working to isolate Naito. Once he tagged out, Cobb and Tsuji traded heavy strikes. The match calmed down as BUSHI entered, but a full-scale match breakdown followed moments later. The ring eventually cleared out, leaving Cobb free to hit BUSHI with Tour of the Islands, winning the match.

New Japan Cup: Hikuleo defeated Oleg Boltin

I love Oleg, but this could have been better. It was the biggest match of Oleg’s career thus far, and he performed well, but some pacing issues held it back.

Before the match, an amateur Kazakhstani wrestler in a Japanese exchange student program gifted Oleg with a bouquet.

Oleg’s first-ever New Japan Cup match opened with a test of power. Both men fought for control, utilizing holds and throwing themselves at each other. Oleg overwhelmed Hikuleo early, forcing him into the corner to recover.

Once Hikuleo worked his way to the center of the ring, he knocked Oleg to the mat. A big body slam scored Hikuleo a two-count. A second slam and an elbow drop yielded another. Hikuleo then worked a hold on the mat, forcing Oleg into the ropes.

Once both men were standing, they began trading chops to the chest. Oleg forced Hikuleo into the corner and hit a belly-to-belly suplex for a quick nearfall. Oleg then locked in the Boston crab. A massive standing suplex followed by a German scored a convincing nearfall.

Hikuleo caught Oleg on a rebound with a scoop slam. He then hit Oleg with a chokeslam, winning the match and advancing to the second round.

New Japan Cup: Gabe Kidd defeated Callum Newman

This match was great. It was a total burst of energy filled with fun offense. Easily the best match of the tournament as of now.

As soon as the opening bell rang, Newman tried stealing a win with a quick pin. A lightning-fast back-and-forth followed that soon spilled to the floor. On the outside, Newman slammed Kidd into the barricade before attempting a dive. On the descent, Kidd hit Newman with a forearm before throwing him into the railing and a sea of chairs.

Back in the ring, Kidd taunted Newman, prompting a barrage of strikes. Kidd responded by sitting Newman on the top rope and pushing him to the floor. With Kidd holding onto control, the taunting continued.

Newman caught Kidd with a suplex followed by a tope to reverse momentum. Newman then used some stiff kicks to further his lead, but Kidd answered with a dropkick and a suplex. During Kidd’s follow-up, Newman landed a few strikes and a Spanish fly, stopping Kidd in his tracks.

Newman missed a dive from the top, and Kidd spit on his face. Newman responded by attempting a slew of moves, eventually scoring a nearfall. Newman attempted another dive but missed. Kidd knocked him down with a lariat, a brainbuster, and a piledriver to win the match.

After the match, Kidd promised to kill his second round opponent.

New Japan Cup: Shingo Takagi defeated Yuya Uemura

This was a very disappointing match. It bored me to tears for nearly all of its runtime. The only thing positive I have to say about it is that, hopefully, I won’t remember it this time next year.

The match opened with some basic wrestling. Uemura gained control of the arm, taking the action to the mat. Shingo answered Uemura with a lariat before taking the match to the outside. On the floor, Shingo whipped Uemura into the barricades, establishing a strong lead.

Back in the ring, Shingo worked Uemura on the mat. Uemura fired back by turning his attention back to the arm. They eventually worked their way into the corner, where Shingo delivered a superplex.

Shingo tried to get Made in Japan, but Uemura cut him off with a strike; a back-and-forth exchange followed. Uemura won out, hitting two suplexes for a nearfall. Uemura then hit a dropkick and a slam for another.

Shingo fired back by hitting a pumping bomber and Made in Japan, but Uemura kicked out. To answer, Uemura caught Shingo with an awkward rana, which he transitioned into an armbar, forcing Shingo into the ropes. Uemura then dropped Shingo with a headbutt before trying for a deadbolt suplex, but Shingo avoided it.

Uemura hit the ropes, but Shingo caught him with a powerbomb. Shingo then landed a pumping bomber, but Uemura kicked out. Finally, Shingo landed Last of the Dragon to win the match.

Shingo advances to the next round.

New Japan Cup 2024 night two live results: Finlay vs. TJP

The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today at Korakuen Hall with three opening round matches. 

In the main event, David Finlay of Bullet Club War Dogs face TJP of United Empire in a New Japan Cup first round match. 

A first round battle between GoD’s Tanga Loa & United Empire’s Great-O-Khan is in today’s semi-main event position. 

The winners of today’s main event and semi-main will square off in a second round match on March 12.

In today’s other first round matchup, Tomohiro Ishii of CHAOS faces Bullet Club’s Chase Owens. The Ishii/Owens winner will advance to a second round match against Hirooki Goto on March 12. Goto is one of four wrestlers who received byes into round two. 

Five tag team matches fill out today’s undercard, including a Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. Just Five Guys matchup with Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI representing LIJ against JFG’s SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku.

Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) & Oleg Boltin defeated Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo, Hikuleo & Jado)

Oleg and Hikuleo opened the match with a tease for their upcoming cup match. Oleg held his own before tagging out. Bishamon continued to control the pace after tagging in. To end the match, Goto hit Jado with Shoto.

TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr.) defeated Togi Makabe & Toru Yano

Makabe opened the match by checking ZSJ. After a double tag, Nicholls gained control over Yano. Once ZSJ tagged in, he continued building on Nicholls’s success. Once Yano escaped, Makabe tagged in to square off against Nicholls. Nicholls went back and forth with Makabe before landing his sliding lariat to win the match for TMDK.

United Empire (Callum Newman, Francesco Akira & Jeff Cobb) defeated BULLET CLUB (Gabe Kidd, Taiji Ishimori & KENTA)

Kidd and Akira opened the match with an electric sequence. Kidd was forced to tag out, but UE maintained their speed against KENTA. BC slowed the match down by attacking UE on the floor. To follow up, BC forced Akira into the corner to slowly pick him apart.

Cobb tagged in but also found himself on the receiving end of BC isolation; a match breakdown followed. After a scramble between teams, Cobb hit Ishimori with Tour of the Islands to win the match.

After the match, the teams continued to brawl with Kidd leading the conflict.

House Of Torture (EVIL, Ren Narita, Jack Perry & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) defeated El Desperado, Shota Umino, Tomoaki Honma & YOH

The worst faction of all time had another bad match; imagine that.

SHO came to the ring with a sling, a neck brace, and a crutch. He then announced he wouldn’t be wrestling tonight due to his physical and emotional from last night. EVIL then announced Jack Perry would be taking his place.

Before the match could begin, Umino rushed to the ring by himself, but HoT beat him down. His partners had to run out from the curtain to back him up. From here on, HoT continued to cheat to maintain their lead.

Eventually, Umino launched a rally, turning things around for the babyfaces. Honma continued what Umino had started until a distracted referee left Narita free to hit him with his pushup bar and the double cross to win the match.

The HoT beatdown continued after the match.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji) defeated Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi, TAKA Michinoku & Yuya Uemura)

This match opened with a bit of a mix-up between teams—Taichi squared off with Naito, Hiromu with DOUKI, and SANADA with Shingo. Eventually, Uemura tagged in, taking control for J5G.

Shingo challenged Uemura, leading to a match breakdown. TAKA out wrestled BUSHI, forcing a tag to Tsuji. With the rest of LIJ, Tsuji took control, leading to another match breakdown. Tsuji hit TAKA with Gene Blast to win the match.

New Japan Cup: Chase Owens defeated Tomohiro Ishii

I didn’t love this, but it was a very ambitious match. If you were expecting a Owens match, you’d be delighted to know this is much more in line with what Ishii typically delivers.

Ishii opened the match by dropping Owens with a forearm, carrying him to the floor, and slamming him into the barricade. Owens fought back on the floor, overwhelming Ishii with BC tactics to nearly steal a count-out win. Back in the ring, Owens continued implementing dirty tactics to maintain a lead.

Ishii eventually fired back, hitting Owens with much of his signature offense. Owens held on, responding with a substantial offense of his own. Ishii answered Owens by hitting a suplex and a lariat, resetting the match.

Ishii landed a huge superplex for a nearfall. A giant powerbomb scored Ishii another. Ownes tried fighting back, hitting a C-trigger in the ropes, but Ishii responded with an immediate headbutt. Before Ishii could follow up, Owens hit two more C-triggers for a convincing nearfall. Owens then a Styles Clash for another nearfall.

Now desperate to close, Owens hit a half-and-half suplex and another C-trigger. He tried hoisting Ishii into the package piledriver, but Ishii slipped free. Ishii then hit a sliding lariat and a running headbutt for a nearfall of his own. This led to another back-and-forth, with Owens emerging on top. Owens then hit the package piledriver and pinned Ishii to win the match.

Owens advances to face Hirooki Goto in round two.

New Japan Cup: Tanga Loa defeated Great-O-Khan

This was a horribly boring match.

This match opened with a grappling scramble. O-Khan forced Loa to the floor, where he kind of attacked Loa with a chair. Back in the ring, O-Khan kept up his unimpressive pressure with a variety of uninteresting offense.

After a while on the back foot, Loa fired back with his signature striking. O-Khan answered with more basic wrestling, arm drags, and holds. Once Loa returned to his feet, the pair traded more strikes. Loa won out and attempted a headbutt; he missed.

O-Khan hit an exploder suplex and locked in a choke on the mat. Once the hold was broken, O-Khan tried to follow up but was cut off by a lariat. O-Khan held on, locking in the sheep killer. O-Khan tried for an eliminator, but Loa slipped free. Loa then hit a knee strike and pinned O-Khan to advance.

New Japan Cup: David Finlay defeated TJP

This was a solid match. TJP looks really good. He bumped hard, and his offense was focused.

As the match began, TJP lept to the floor, launching his first offensive sequence of the night. Finlay fired back, using the ring to slow down TJP. Finlay then began picking apart TJP, whipping him in and out of the ring.

TJP fought back, focusing on Finlay’s arm. Soon after, the action spilled back to the floor. TJP continued focusing on the arm before returning to the ring. TJP kept up the pressure, scoring a nearfall before Finlay cut him off with an Irish curse backbreaker.

Finlay’s attack continued with another Irish curse. Finlay then attempted Oblivion, but TJP escaped. Finlay’s follow-up was interrupted by multiple reversals into octopus holds, further damaging the arm. This back and forth continued until Finlay finally landed Oblivion; TJP kicked out.

Finlay tried for another Oblivion, but TJP caught him with a DDT. With Finlay on the back foot, Gedo tried distracting the referee. Before Finlay could use his shillelagh, TJP spat a mouthful of mist into Finlay’s face. TJP then hit a splash for a nearfall.

TJP attempted a DDT, but Finlay powered out, throwing TJP into the corner. Finlay then hit a powerbomb for a nearfall. Finally, Finlay hit overkill, his GTS-esque finish to win the match and advance to the second round. 

Jack Perry joins House of Torture at NJPW 52nd Anniversary Show

Jack Perry has joined House of Torture. 

Perry defeated Shota Umino to advance in the New Japan Cup on today’s 52nd Anniversary Show in Tokyo. Umino appeared to of had the match won when Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Ren Narita hit the ring. Kanemaru provided a distraction while Narita hit Umino with his push-up bar. Perry then landed a running knee before getting the pin. 

After the match, Perry accepted a House of Torture t-shirt from the group and they posed over a defeated Umino. 

Perry will now face Toru Yano in the second round of the tournament on March 11 after Yano defeated Takahashi earlier on Wednesday’s show. 

Perry said backstage after his match:

Everyones afraid to let me come back or even let me go even when I f***ing ask for it. But you know what? I get it. Nobody wants to look in the mirror so they need somebody to pin up on a cross so they can go about their daily lives and act like nothing happened. Well, guess what? That’s over now. 

There’s a very select, handful of people in the world who still have my back. But tonight, well I think I found a few more. 

Other results from today’s card include Tetsuya Naito defeating Sho in a champion vs. champion match and Yoshi-Hashi advancing in the New Japan Cup with a win over KENTA. 

Full results from today’s show at the Ota City Gymnasium are available here

NJPW 52nd Anniversary show results from March 6, 2024:

  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb (United Empire) defeated Tanga Loa & Tomoaki Honma
  • Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr. (TMDK) defeated El Phantasmo & Hikuleo (Guerrillas of Destiny)
  • Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, El Desperado & Oleg Boltin defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji)
  • United Empire (Callum Newman, Francesco Akira & TJP) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Gedo)
  • Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi & Yuya Uemura) defeated House Of Torture (Dick Togo, EVIL, Ren Narita & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
  • New Japan Cup: Toru Yano defeated Yujiro Takahashi
  • New Japan Cup: YOSHI-HASHI defeated KENTA
  • New Japan Cup: Jack Perry defeated Shota Umino
  • Tetsuya Naito defeated SHO

Upcoming New Japan Cup schedule:

March 7:

  • TJP vs. David Finlay
  • Tanga Loa vs. Great-O-Khan
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Chase Owens

March 8:

  • Hikuleo vs. Boltin Oleg
  • Shingo Takagi vs. Yuya Uemura
  • Callum Newman vs. Gabe Kidd

March 10:

  • Yota Tsuji vs. Jeff Cobb
  • El Phantasmo vs. Mike Nicholls
  • Taichi vs. Ren Narita

March 11:

  • SANADA vs. YOSHI-HASHI
  • Jack Perry vs. Toru Yano

March 12:

  • Hirooki Goto vs. Ishii/Owens winner
  • TJP/Finlay winner vs. Loa/O-Khan winner

March 13:

  • EVIL vs. Oleg/Hikuleo winner
  • Newman/Kidd winner vs. Takagi/Uemura winner

March 15:

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Taichi/Narita winner
  • Tsuji/Cobb winner vs. ELP/Nicholls winner

The quarterfinals will be held across two nights on March 16 and 17. The semifinals will take place on March 18 and the finals on March 20. 

NJPW 52nd Anniversary show live results: New Japan Cup begins

NJPW celebrates their 52nd Anniversary today in Tokyo on a show where the 2024 New Japan Cup begins. 

The New Japan Cup kicks off with three tournament matches on today’s show, including the in-ring NJPW debut of Jack Perry against Shota Umino. 

YOSHI-HASHI faces KENTA in another New Japan Cup contest. 

Toru Yano will take on Yujiro Takahashi of Bullet Club’s House of Torture in the other New Japan Cup match on the show. 

The event will be headlined by IWGP Word Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito facing IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion SHO in a non-title match. 

SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura & DOUKI of Just Five Guys face House of Torture’s EVIL, Ren Narita, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Dick Togo in an eight-man tag. 

United Empire’s TJP, Francesco Akira & Callum Newman take on Bullet Club War Dogs David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Gedo in a trios match. 

Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, El Desperado & Boltin Oleg face LIJ’s Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI in another eight-man. 

GoD’s Hikuleo & E Phantasmo take on TMDK’s Zack Sabre Jr. & Mikey Nicholls in another undercard tag. 

Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb vs. Tanga Loa & Tomoaki Honma is the opener.

Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb (United Empire) defeated Tanga Loa & Tomoaki Honma

This was a nothing match.

After a couple of minutes of silly offense, Cobb hit Honma with Tour of the Islands to win the match. After the match, O-Khan attacked Loa ahead of their NJ Cup match.

Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr. (TMDK) defeated El Phantasmo & Hikuleo (Guerrillas of Destiny)

ZSJ and ELP opened the match with a flashy sequence. Hikuleo and Nicholls entered next, testing each other’s strength. Once Hikuleo won out, GoD established control.

TMDK worked together to challenge Hikuleo, targeting his leg. The tandem offense continued after ELP attempted to make the save. They held on to this lead long enough for Nicholls to hit ELP with the Mikey Bomb, winning the match.

Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, El Desperado & Oleg Boltin defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji)

Ishii and Tsuji opened the match with an extended chopping battle. Ishii won out early before passing the match to Oleg. Against Oleg, Tsuji gained control took control of the match with help from the rest of LIJ.

Once Goto tagged in, he turned the match around for his team with a passionate rally. Shingo and the rest of LIJ fired back, leading to a back-and-forth between teams. In the end, Desperado won the match with a quick pin on BUSHI.

After the match, Desperado and Ishii shared an awkward handshake, perhaps teasing the future of CHAOS.

As Ishii worked his way to the back, Chase Owens ran out and hit Ishii with a package piledriver.

United Empire (Callum Newman, Francesco Akira & TJP) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Gedo)

This was very good. That said, it feels a little strange to continue this immediately after the cage match.

This match opened with an electric brawl. TJP carried this excitement into his first offensive sequence. It took Finlay tagging in to slow the match down, but the intensity remained.

The War Dogs worked to isolate Newman, eventually setting up the hot tag to Akira. Akira hit the ring hot, and Kidd tried his best to match his energy. This allowed the War Dogs to maintain their momentum until TJP hit the ring. TJP then cleared the ring and dropped Gedo to win the match.

Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi & Yuya Uemura) defeated House Of Torture (Dick Togo, EVIL, Ren Narita & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

Yuya debuted his shaved head in this match, complete with red dye. That was the only interesting thing that happened.

The match opened with HoT shinanigans, which continued for a while. Taichi launched a rally against HoT before tagging out to Uemura, who continued the advance.

To stop Uemura from gaining any more of a lead, all of HoT attacked him. It took a full J5G rally to shift the momentum back. Uemura then hit the deadbolt suplex to win the match.

New Japan Cup: Toru Yano defeated Yujiro Takahashi

Yujiro attacked Yano before the opening bell sounded. He then removed the corner pad, which he used to strike Yano. Yujiro followed up by whipping Yano into the exposed corner and the barricade.

Yujiro handcuffed Yano onto the barricade, but Yano managed to break the railing to escape. Yano then threw Yujiro into a barricade and handcuffed him around a man on the outside. Yujiro couldn’t get loose, leaving Yano with a count-out win.

Yano advances to round two.

New Japan Cup: YOSHI-HASHI defeated KENTA

This was painfully boring.

KENTA jumped YH before the match could begin. YH answered KENTA by throwing him to the floor but missed his follow-up. This left the door open for KENTA to retake control.

Back in the ring, KENTA utilized holds and sparse kicks to maintain his lead. YH landed a pair of dropkicks to answer KENTA. A powerbomb from YH scored him a nearfall.

KENTA landed a rope-assisted DDT to reset the match. A dropkick and double foot stomp scored KENTA a nearfall. He then attempted a GTS, but YH reversed into a pin attempt, nearly eeking out a win.

KENTA dropped YH with a strike and a running knee for another nearfall. He then hoisted YH onto his shoulders, but YH reversed again, this time hitting a crucifix bomb into a pin to win the match.

Following the match, KENTA shook YH’s hand, but attacked him immediately after.

SANADA vs. YOSHI-HASHI is set for night five.

New Japan Cup: Jack Perry defeated Shota Umino

Jack Perry came to the ring in all black and a funny-looking goat head, completing his NJPW repackage.

The match opened with a back-and-forth strike exchange before Perry established control. Perry utilized strikes and holds to maintain his lead for some time.

Umino fired back with more strikes, knocking Perry to the floor. Another back-and-forth followed, ending with a big DDT from Umino onto the apron. Once Perry recovered, more back-and-forth striking followed.

A forearm to the back of Perry’s head left Shota in a strong position. He followed up with a variety of big moves before calling for the finish. Before Umino could close, House of Torture then hit the ring and beat down Umino. Perry followed up with a running knee and pinned Umino to advance to the next round.

After the match, HoT offered Perry a shirt. He put it on, signifying he is a part of the faction.

Tetsuya Naito defeated SHO

Before the match could begin, SHO attacked Naito. Once the opening bell sounded, Naito fired back, taking control and whipping SHO into the barricade.

After Naito beat on SHO for a while, SHO whipped Naito’s leg into the apron to slow the match down even more. SHO then launched a deliberate attack on Naito’s leg. Once Naito turned things around, SHO bumped the referee and attacked Naito with a chair.

After minutes on the back foot, Naito landed an enziguri and Destino from out of nowhere. To follow up, Naito hammered on SHO’s neck with strikes and a rana from the top rope.

With his back against the wall, SHO bumped the ref again. HoT rushed the ring and beat down Naito. LIJ followed them, evening the score. SHO tried hitting Naito with his wrench but ate a low blow instead. Naito then hit a Valencia and another Destino to win the match.

This was a show filled with nonsense, cheating, and House of Torture. If you were hoping New Japan was planning a post-Okada course-correct, it didn’t happen tonight.