Kazuchika Okada’s final two matches in NJPW have been announced.
The company released full cards for their upcoming New Beginning in Sapporo cards on February 23 and 24. Okada will team with his fellow CHAOS stablemates in two ten man tags against members of the United Empire.
February 23 will see Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, and YOH take on Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan, Aaron Henare, Francesco Akira, and Callum Newman. In his final match with the company on February 24, Okada will team with Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ishii, Goto, and YOSHI-HASHI against Matt Riddle, Cobb, Great-O-Khan, Henare, and Akira.
Tama Tonga’s final match with NJPW will also be held on the 24th. He will team with Tanga Loa to take on fellow Guerillas of Destiny stablemates Hikuleo and ELP.
The singles match between El Desperado and SHO on the 23rd has now been turned into a title match after SHO stole the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title during The New Beginning in Osaka on Sunday.
Here are the full cards for both nights of The New Beginning in Sapporo:
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Friday, February 23 —
IWGP Global Champion David Finlay defends against Nic Nemeth
NJPW World TV Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi defends against Matt Riddle
NEVER Openweight Champion EVIL defends against Shota Umino
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion El Desperado defends against SHO
IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani vs. Mina Shirakawa
Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji, and BUSHI vs. SANADA, Taka Michinoku, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI, and Taka Michinoku
Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, and YOH vs. Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan, Henare, Francesco Akira, and Callum Newman
Ryusuke Taguchi, Togi Makabe, and Boltin Oleg vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi, and Ren Narita
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Yuji Nagata
Toru Yano & Tomoya vs. Tomoaki Honma & Katsuya Murashima
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Saturday, February 24 —
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito defends against SANADA
Hair vs. hair: Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura
Shingo Takagi vs. Taichi
Hiromu Takahashi vs. DOUKI
BUSHI vs. TAKA Michinoku
Nic Nemeth & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. David Finlay & Gedo
Guerillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa) vs. Guerillas of Destiny (El Phantasmo and Hikuleo)
Kazuchika Okada’s NJPW farewell match: Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tomohiro Ishii, Hirooki Goto, and YOSHI-HASHI vs. Matt Riddle, Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan, Henare, and Francesco Akira
Shota Umino, El Desperado, Togi Makabe, YOH, and Boltin Oleg vs. EVIL, SHO, Ren Narita, Dick Togo, and Yujiro Takahashi
Toru Yano & Tomoya vs. Tomoaki Honma & Katsuya Murashima
The IWGP World Heavyweight and Junior Heavyweight champions will meet in March.
NJPW confirmed on Sunday that the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion will meet the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion in a one-on-one match on March 6 in Ota. Previous anniversary shows have had similar champion vs. champion matches, the last taking place in 2021 when then World Heavyweight champion Kota Ibushi defeated Junior Heavyweight champion El Desperado.
Participants in this match will be determined on the final two nights of The New Beginning tour in Sapporo on February 23 and 24. El Desperado is set to defend the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title against SHO on the 23rd, while Tetsuya Naito will defend the IWGP World Heavyweight title on February 24 against SANADA.
Last year’s anniversary show had first round matches in the New Japan Cup that had Shota Umino defeat Yujiro Takahashi and David Finlay defeating Tomohiro Ishii. In the main event, Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) defeated Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi.
Bryan Danielson is not finished with Zack Sabre Jr.
Following ZSJ’s victory over Danielson on Sunday’s NJPW The New Beginning in Osaka show, Danielson challenged him to a best two-of-three falls match on neutral ground.
Danielson said:
The best technical wrestler in the world, it’s not me anymore, it’s Zack Sabre Jr. I hope the Japanese fans appreciate every time we get to see him.
Danielson continued:
I didn’t tap out, but he caught me. To be fair, if I’m going to give myself the benefit of the doubt, I think I might want one more. I beat him in AEW, he beat me in New Japan, I say we do two out of three falls somewhere on neutral ground and I’ll leave it at that.
Let’s find a promoter, any promoter in the world who wants to do a two out of three falls match with me and Zack Sabre Jr, we’ll find a way to get it done. Thank you, guys, and god bless New Japan, I love this place.
Bryan Danielson: "My eye is 100% healed. My arm is 100% healed. I went out there and gave him everything I have in my soul. I gave it all out there and Zack Sabre Jr. beat me. The best technical wrestler in the world, it's not me anymore, it's Sabre Jr."https://t.co/VVElU4vvUh
Danielson defeated ZSJ at AEW WrestleDream in Seattle last year. The match was rated five-and-a-half stars by our own Dave Meltzer. It was the first match they’d had since 2009.
Danielson defeated ZSJ in their first match in 2008, which was also a two-out-of-three falls match. The following year, ZSJ defeated Danielson in WXW’s 16 Carat Gold tournament in Germany.
At today’s New Beginning in Osaka event, the promotion revealed that NJPW Strong Resurgence will take place at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, on May 11.
This will be the first time NJPW has held a show in the venue.
WWE’s last show in the Toyota Arena was the September 25, 2023, episode of Raw, which drew just over 8100 fans. AEW last ran the building on November 15, 2023, and drew over 3400 fans for an episode of Dynamite.
NJPW’s next show in the United States will be Windy City Riot in Chicago on April 14. The show will feature Tetsuya Naito vs. Jon Moxley and Mustafa Ali vs. Hiromu Takahashi. The show will take place at the Wintrust Arena and 4,559 tickets had been distributed to the show as of the February 4, 2024, edition of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Meltzer wrote:
They sold the new seats out immediately and are now at 4,559 seats out in a place that legit would sell out at 7,000. Why they haven’t opened it up for 7,000 when they’ve turned away people on both sale openings is beyond me. Some of this is the secondary market as there are 1,231 tickets available although the $19 tickets on the secondary market are going from $50 to $90.
Up next for NJPW in February will be the FantasticaMania tour with CMLL. The two-night New Beginning in Sapporo shows will then take place on February 23 & 24. Following the anniversary show on March 6, the promotion will then present the New Japan Cup from March 7 to 20.
One of wrestling’s greatest rivalries ends today with the final Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi match at NJPW The New Beginning in Osaka.
In the same building where Okada defeated Tanahashi in 2012 in the legendary Rainmaker Shock to claim his first IWGP Heavyweight title, the two legends will do battle one last time on today’s show at EDION Arena. Okada has aready announced his NJPW departure and finishes up with the promotion in two weeks.
Will Ospreay will say farewell to NJPW in the main event of today’s show in a five-on-five cage match held under War Games rules, with United Empire (Ospreay, Jeff Cobb, HENARE, TJP & Francesco Akira) facing Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd, Alex Coughlin, Drilla Moloney & Clark Connors. Ospreay has signed with AEW.
AEW’s Bryan Danielson will face Zack Sabre Jr. on today’s show in a return match from WrestleDream last October where Danielson pinned Sabre.
The IWGP Tag Team Championship is also on the line today as El Phantasmo & Hikuleo defend against KENTA & Chase Owens in the show’s only title match.
Oleg opened the match against Yano, taking him down with a tackle, which prompted YOH to hit the ring. Oleg took out both of his opponents and landed a splash for an early near fall. Yano, on the back foot, grabbed the referee to buy time. He then hit Oleg with an atomic drop, removed the padding from the turnbuckle, drove Oleg into the corner, and tagged in YOH.
Once Taguchi tagged in, momentum shifted back and forth. Yano tried aiding YOH, but this led to Oleg hitting the ring. Oleg and Taguchi hoisted up their opponents and rocked them. Taguchi strained himself in this exercise, allowing YOH to transition into a quick pin. Oleg was too busy rocking Yano to notice the pin, allowing YOH to steal the win.
Newman was able to gain the upper hand early, but tandem offense from Bishamon overwhelmed him. Newman eventually landed a kick, allowing him to escape to O-Khan.
O-Khan and YH struggled for control. Once O-Khan found his footing, he tagged back into Newman. A back-and-forth between teams followed until Bishamon was alone with Newman. They planted Newman with Shoto and pinned him to win the match.
House of Torture (EVIL, Ren Narita, SHO & Yujiro Takahashi) defeated El Desperado, Shota Umino, Tiger Mask & Tomoaki Honma
This match opened with a brawl. Once they found the ring, the babyface squad worked to isolate SHO. A missed KoKeshi from Honma was followed by another brawl and HoT emerging with control.
A tag to Umino led to a short rally. SHO used some of his usual tactics to slow down Umino, forcing him to tag out to TMIV. The rest of the babyfaces backed up TMIV, leading to a match breakdown. TMIV hit SHO with a tiger driver for a near fall.
Dick Togo distracted the referee, allowing SHO to hit TMIV with a low blow. Narita then dropped TMIV with his pushup bar. To close, SHO hit TMIV with a package piledriver and pinned him.
After the match, HoT continued to attack the babyfaces. EVIL spray painted an X on Umino. SHO left with Desperado’s junior belt in hand, declaring himself the champion.
Just 5 Guys (DOUKI, SANADA, Taichi, TAKA Michinoku & Yuya Uemura) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito & Yota Tsuji)
Shingo and Taichi opened the match with back-and-forth strikes. TAKA and BUSHI tagged in next, with BUSHI landing a tope to secure the lead. LIJ then worked together to wear down TAKA. TAKA held his own long enough to tag out to Uemura.
Uemura unloaded on Tsuji. Uemura focused on the arm to gain a lead. Tsuji fought back, dropping Uemura for a double tag.
DOUKI and Hiromu entered next, with neither man gaining strong footing. Hiromu landed a German, but DOUKI responded with one of his own. A match reset followed, leading to a double tag to SANADA and Naito.
SANADA placed Naito in the paradise lock. After being kicked out of the hold, Naito spat in the face of SANDA and landed a dropkick of his own. SANADA tried to respond with another dropkick, but Naito ate it and landed another one himself.
From here, the match broke down. J5G dropped BUSHI with five tandem boots. LIJ hit the ring next, leading to a chaotic back and forth until SANADA locked BUSHI into a swinging Skull End, forcing him to tap.
Kazuchika Okada defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi
This match was exactly what it needed to be—an emotional sendoff for one of the greatest rivalries in pro wrestling’s history. Instead of being over-ambitious, this match focused on tying a bow on this story in an efficient, romantic way. Fantastic.
Before the match could begin, deafening “Okada” chants filled EDION Arena.
A collar-and-elbow initiated the action, with a typical feeling out back and forth following. Okada landed a dropkick, sending Tanahashi to the floor, where Okada used the barricade to establish a lead. The crowd responded to Okada’s dirty offense with boos.
Back in the ring, Okada landed Tanahashi’s signature dragon screw, drawing more boos from the Osaka crowd. He then dared Tanahashi to strike him, which Tanahashi gladly did. Tanahashi then took control with a senton and a couple of his own dragon screws. With Okada on the outside, Tanahashi climbed to the top and delivered a high-impact crossbody.
Back in the ring, Tanahashi tried running at Okada, but Okada caught him. Okada followed up with an air raid crash and an elbow drop before hitting his signature Rainmaker pose.
When Okada attempted Rainmaker for the first time, Tanahashi reversed into a sling blade; a strike exchange followed. Okada rocked Tanahashi with uppercuts, but Tanahashi answered with a twist and shout. Tanahashi followed up with a dragon suplex and sling blade.
Tanahashi climbed to the top for High Fly Flow, but Okada blocked by extending his knees. Okada then floored Tanahashi with a dropkick and a clothesline. Okada established wrist control, but Tanahashi broke it with a slap; Okada dropkick and a piledriver to gain wrist control again. Seeing the writing on the wall, Tanahashi tried to escape, but Okada landed the Rainmaker. Okada then pinned Tanahashi to win the match.
After the pin, Okada and Tanahashi embraced. Okada then took a moment to soak up the reaction from the crowd before bowing to the lion mark with tears in his eyes.
IWGP Tag Team Championship: BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens & KENTA) defeated Guerrillas of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo) (c)
This was a stinker from these teams.
KENTA and ELP opened the match, but it didn’t take long for a breakdown with all four men involved. ELP landed a moonsault to the floor to establish a GoD lead. BULLET CLUB fired back by isolating ELP on the outside.
Owens attempted a package piledriver, but ELP escaped. A hot tag to Hikuleo followed, allowing GoD to establish the lead. After a strong stent from Hikuleo, ELP landed a dive for a nearfall.
KENTA hit the ring to steal the lead from GoD. BULLET CLUB worked together to isolate ELP until a sneaky tag allowed Hikuleo to re-enter the match. KENTA shoved Hikuleo into the referee and began striking the back of his head. Hikuleo held on long enough to respond with a scoop slam.
ELP dove on Owens to take him out. Hikuleo then dropped KENTA with a chokeslam, setting up the Thunderkiss 86. Owens saved the match by pulling the referee to the floor. Taiji Ishimori then hit the ring with a belt in hand, dropping Hikuleo and leaving KENTA free to pin him. Owens threw the referee in the ring just in time for a BULLET CLUB win. Owens and KENTA are tag champions.
I’ve not been a fan of this GoD reign at all, but I have a feeling that this BULLET CLUB pair will make me miss it.
Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Bryan Danielson
Very few matches come even close to what these two men delivered. This was a hyper-focused war filled with compelling work, bell-to-bell—a must-see.
The match opened with a standing scramble. An extended period of mat work followed, with neither man gaining an upper hand. This played out multiple times, with both men trying to break the other’s defenses; as soon as one would gain control, the other would slip free.
Eventually, Danielson whipped ZSJ into the ropes, causing him to retreat while holding his leg. Seeing an opening, Danielson began focusing solely on the leg, striking, stomping, and stretching it to establish a lead.
After minutes of Danielson brutalizing ZSJ’s leg, ZSJ flipped free and caught Danielson with a magic screw. Danielson tried to attack the leg again, but ZSJ was ready with another magic screw and a dropkick to the neck.
Danielson forced ZSJ into the corner, where he landed a few strikes and a dragonscrew. ZSJ responded with a cobra twist. The pair then worked their way to the mat, where they fought for control of the leg. ZSJ landed a handful of strikes, but Danielson responded with a mouthful of spit and a nasty kick to the ear. ZSJ, not to be outdone, began kicking Danielson himself. The pair then rolled to the edge of the apron while continuing to strike. ZSJ fell off the apron, leaving Danielson free to land a leaping knee.
Back in the ring, Danielson lept from the top rope, but ZSJ caught him. ZSJ then began to stretch Danielson with a variety of holds, forcing Danielson to escape to the bottom rope. When ZSJ tried to follow up, Danielson caught him with a kick to the injured leg.
Now late in the match, both men began trading stiff strikes in the center of the ring. A slap to the chest sent ZSJ crumbling, and a kick to the head re-established Danielson’s lead. Danielson then leaped on ZSJ’s leg before climbing to the top rope. ZSJ met Danielson on the top, leading to a back-and-forth of headbutts. Danielson won out with a back suplex, resulting in a nearfall.
Danielson landed a few of BCC’s signature elbows before attempting cattle mutilation. ZSJ escaped and landed a Zack Driver for a nearfall before Danielson could respond. ZSJ then began to hammer Danielson with kicks before attempting a triangle. Danielson slipped the hold and floored ZSJ with heavy forearms. Once ZSJ fell flat, Danielson transitioned to stomps. Danielson tried tying ZSJ up, forcing ZSJ to find the rope.
Danielson then turned to kicks to the chest. ZSJ powered up to his feet, leading to another slick back-and-forth grappling sequence. Once standing, they began to trade strikes again. After being granted a moment of separation, Danielson landed his knee strike. ZSJ reversed the second, leading to the pair trading quick pin attempts. Ultimately, ZSJ won out in this exchange, trapping Danielson with his shoulders down to eke out a win.
After the match, ZSJ offered a handshake to Danielson. Danielson hesitated momentarily but eventually shook his hand with vigor.
ZSJ gestured a missing belt on his waist before calling out the winner of Sanada and Naito.
BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Alex Coughlin, Clark Connors, David Finlay, Drilla Moloney & Gabe Kidd) defeated United Empire (Francesco Akira, HENARE, Jeff Cobb, TJP & Will Ospreay)
This had far too much going on for me to enjoy. It lacked the urgency that made the great staggered-entrance cage matches of the 90s and 00s special. That said, if you like modern war games or weapon-filled matches, this might be for you. There was a ton of blood, spots, and furniture. The visuals were incredible, but the meat just wasn’t there, at least for me.
There was an extended break before the match could begin so the giant cage could be set up. The cage wasn’t very tall, but it circled the ring, similar to the 2006 Cage of Death, leaving plenty of room to fight on the floor.
Ospreay and Finlay opened for their teams. Ospreay cut a promo before the opening bell, asking Finlay for an extended opening period. Ospreay wanted ten minutes instead of two. Finlay compromised, giving him five.
Once the match began, Finlay and Ospreay started to brawl outside the ring. Finlay tried using a chair but missed. This allowed Ospreay to slingshot him into the cage and establish the lead.
As the first period expired, Ospreay had the lead. Moloney entered the match, dragging a lifeless Callum Newman to the cage. He handcuffed Newman to the cage wall, distracting Ospreay long enough for Finlay to hit him with a chair. From here, the War Dogs began to beat down Ospreay, whipping him into the cage.
HENARE hit the ring to even the numbers. With HENARE’s help, Ospreay was able to regain footing. Connors entered next, again shifting momentum. Connors used a barbed wire-wrapped fist to draw copious blood from Ospreay’s forehead.
TJP was the next UE entrant. He entered the ring and wrapped his boot in barbed wire. He stomped Connors, drawing more blood. TJP’s presence was enough to swing momentum back in UE’s favor.
Coughlin came to the ring carrying 10+ chairs. He helped flip the match back, throwing TJP into the cage before burying him in a pile of chairs.
Akira was next to enter. He lept from the top of the cage immediately to catch the War Dogs off guard. He ran the gauntlet until Connors landed a spear, driving him through a table.
War Dog momentum continued as Kidd entered the match. He helped take out every member of UE before posing with his factionmates over a blood Ospreay.
Cobb came in next and managed to take out all of the War Dogs. The rest of UE began to rally around Cobb’s entrance. A sidestepped spear sent Connors crashing into a table.
Kidd made the save with a ladder that he spun around his neck. Ospreay kicked the ladder to nullify the threat. Ospreay then began to focus Finlay once more.
Connors and Moloney drove Akira into a chair multiple times. Before they could finish the match, TJP emerged from nowhere as the aswang. He helped Akira rally, taking out the standing War Dogs.
A back-and-forth between teams followed, with everyone getting a lick in. As TJP attempted a pin, Moloney hit the Driller Killer on Ospreay on top of the Aswang.
Both teams gathered in their corners before initiating a brawl in the center of the ring. Ospreay and Finlay were eventually left alone in the center, free to trade strikes. After a double knockdown, a spear drove Ospreay through a table on the outside.
Henare threw a trashcan at Finlay before kicking it into his skull. Kidd hit the ring to brawl with Henare, leading to a back-and-forth with chairs. Henare broke a chair over Kidd’s head, but it took a strike to ground him.
Coughlin stood against TJP and Akira, eating kendo stick blows. Unsurprisingly, Akira and TJP won out in the exchange, sending Coughlin to the floor. On the outside, UE set up two tables. They placed Coughlin on the table, with HENARE landing a senton to drive him through the wood.
Back in the ring, Connors covered the floor with tacks. He tried driving TJP into the tacks, but TJP reversed, sending Connors face-first into the tacks. Once Connors returned to his feet, TJP dropped him with a kick, sending him back in. Cobb then landed Tour of the Islands, forcing Finlay to break up the pin.
Finlay began attacking Cobb with a variety of weapons before pulling him to the outside. Finlay then handcuffed him to the cage, seemingly writing him off.
Ospreay hit the ring next, dropping Finlay with a Spanish fly. Ospreay attempted an OsCutter, but Finlay reversed into a cutter of his own. Ospreay responded with a hidden blade. Finlay wasn’t behind for long, hitting two Oblivions for another near fall at the forty-five-minute mark.
Gedo carried a barbed wire-wrapped table to the ring after UE failed to put down Ospreay. Great O-Khan attacked Gedo, taking his key, which he used to free Cobb and Newman.
Back in the ring, Finlay attempted to drive Ospreay into the barbed wire table. This backfired, allowing Ospreay to drag Kidd against the wire. The rest of UE then helped clear the ring of the War Dogs, leaving Ospreay free to powerbomb Finlay through the corner. Finlay was kicked out.
Moloney interrupted Ospreay’s advance by stabbing him with a fork. Kidd then hit Ospreay with a piledriver through a ladder. Moloney also stabbed Akira with a fork, but Akira fought back. Akira took control of the fork from Moloney, which he used to stab Moloney and Connors. Akira then hung Connors by his neck with a dog collar.
Once Kidd hit the ring, the match broke down once more. The War Dogs cleared the ring and removed the apron. HENARE interrupted the War Dogs here, driving Kidd into the exposed boards. Coughlin then pulled HENARE to the outside and handcuffed him back to the cage.
Akira attempted a superplex onto the exposed wood but was cut off by Kidd. Kidd then piledrove Akira into the boards, forcing Ospreay to make the save.
It was now Ospreay vs all of the War Dogs. Finlay dared Ospreay to hit him, but Ospreay collapsed when he attempted the sling blade. Ospreay was then hit with a spear. Finally, Finlay hit his new finish and pinned Ospreay to win the match.
Once the War Dogs left the ring, UE came together to pick up Ospreay. He then grabbed a microphone and cut his farewell promo. He thanked everyone in the crowd and promised he would return. He asked the crowd not to forget him before signing off one last time. UE was showered in confetti as they embraced.
Due to his MCL injury, Satoshi Kojima has been pulled from more NJPW dates.
Kojima will miss NJPW & CMLL’s Fantasticamania tour as he recovers from the injury. The tour is taking place in Japan from February 12 through February 19. Kojima was scheduled to compete at six events.
“As he recovers from a left MCL injury, Satoshi Kojima will be absent from dates on the Fantasticamania tour which begins Monday February [12],” NJPW wrote. “We apologize to fans who were looking forward to seeing Kojima wrestle, and appreciate your understanding.”
Tomoaki Honma is replacing Kojima on the February 12-17 events. Ryusuke Taguchi will be Kojima’s replacement on the February 18 show.
Kojima was also pulled from NJPW’s February 8 and February 9 Road to the New Beginning shows because of his injury.
On Wednesday, Kojima tweeted that he’ll be back in action as soon as possible. He’s expected to be back for MLW Intimidation Games in New York City on Thursday, February 29.
Kojima won the MLW World Heavyweight Championship from Alex Kane last weekend. He’s defending the title against Minoru Suzuki at Intimidation Games.
Satoshi Kojima has been pulled from NJPW’s Road to the New Beginning shows on February 8 and 9 due to an MCL injury.
It’s not clear when Kojima suffered the injury. His last match took place on Saturday at MLW Superfight, where he defeated Alex Kane to win the MLW World Championship.
Kojima was scheduled to team with El Desperado and Yuji Nagata against SHO, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, & Yujiro Takahashi on tomorrow’s show in Fukushima. On Friday, he was to team with Shota Umino and Tomoaki Honma against EVIL, Dick Togo, and Ren Narita. He will be replaced by Ryusuke Taguchi in both matches.
Kojima is also scheduled to defend his MLW World title against Minoru Suzuki at Intimidation Games on February 29. However, Fightful is reporting that Kojima’s injury will only keep him out a few weeks and he’ll be back in time for the show.
We're told Satoshi Kojima's injury will only sideline him for a few weeks. He's expected to be back in action at the end of the month for MLW's NYC show pic.twitter.com/SI6QtlUK7f
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) February 7, 2024
Tomohiro Ishii was also pulled from the two Road to the New Beginning shows as he will be traveling to Henderson, Nevada for Saturday’s episode of AEW Collision. Ishii is scheduled to challenge Orange Cassidy for the International Championship on the show.
“Additionally, Tomohiro Ishii will be absent due to wrestling on the AEW’s show this week,” NJPW1972.com wrote.
Ishii was scheduled to team with Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe, and Honma against TMKD on Thursday. He was then scheduled to team with Tanahashi, Makabe, and Tiger Mask the following night, also against TMDK members. He will be replaced by YOSHI-HASHI in both matches.
Jeff Cobb was officially pulled from Thursday and Friday’s shows as well. He’s been out of action with a left thigh injury since Saturday’s show in Saitama. Cobb was scheduled for two multi-person tag matches featuring the United Empire vs. Bullet Club War Dogs factions on the shows. He will be replaced by The Great-O-Khan in both matches.
Cobb is still scheduled to join his United Empire teammates in Sunday’s cage match against Bullet Club. Neither Ishii nor Kojima was scheduled for the show.
NJPW The New Beginning in Osaka, Sunday, February 11 —
Drilla Maloney, Clark Connors, Gabe Kidd, Alex Coughlin, & David Finlay (Bullet Club War Dogs) vs. Francesco Akira, TJP, HENARE, Jeff Cobb, & Will Ospreay (United Empire) in a steel cage match with WarGames rules
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Bryan Danielson
IWGP Tag Team Champions El Phantasmo & Hikuleo vs. Chase Owens & KENTA
Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji, Shingo Takagi, & Tetsuya Naito vs. TAKA Michinoku, DOUKI, Yuya Uemura, Taichi, SANADA
Tiger Mask, Tomoaki Honma, El Desperado & Shota Umino vs. Yujiro Takahashi, Ren Narita, SHO, & EVIL
Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Great-O-Khan & Callum Newman
Jack Perry has been announced for NJPW’s upcoming show in Chicago.
The promotion revealed on Tuesday that Perry, Tomohiro Ishii, ELP & Hikuleo, and Ren Narita will all be in action at NJPW Windy City Riot on Friday, April 12 in Chicago’s Wintrust Arena.
NEW TICKET RELEASE!! 💨 Windy City Riot 💨 Chicago- Wintrust Arena 💨 Friday, April 12
New Talent Announcement! 🌬️GOD 🌬️Ishii 🌬️Narita 🌬️Jack Perry
Over 4500 tickets to the show have been distributed as of last week. Additional tickets went on sale today. Our own Dave Meltzer addressed ticket sales to the show in last week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
Meltzer wrote:
They opened up more seats for the 4/12 show in Chicago, headlined by Tetsuya Naito vs. Jon Moxley, Mustafa Ali vs. Hiromu Takahashi and likely Jack Perry vs. Shota Umino. They sold the new seats out immediately and are now at 4,559 seats out in a place that legit would sell out at 7,000. Why they haven’t opened it up for 7,000 when they’ve turned away people on both sale openings is beyond me
Perry made his NJPW debut at Battle in the Valley last month. He attacked Shota Umino before putting on an armband that read, “Scapegoat” and appearing to tear up his AEW contract. Perry hasn’t wrestled since being involved in a backstage altercation with CM Punk at AEW All In at Wembley Stadium last summer.
NJPW Windy City Riot lineup for Friday, April 12 —
Tetsuya Naito vs. Jon Moxley
Hiromu Takahashi vs. Mustafa Ali
Scheduled for the show: Jack Perry, ELP & Hikuleo, Tomohiro Ishii, Ren Narita
Following his release from Stardom this week, Ogawa announced his intention to start a new promotion. The current NJPW Strong Women’s Champion plans on being part of it, at least, initially.
While she is expected to land in WWE eventually, Giulia is delaying her start to help Ogawa kick off his new company.
Our own Dave Meltzer addressed the situation with Ogawa, Giulia, and Bushiroad on the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio.
Meltzer said:
The reason that (Giulia) is delaying her WWE start is so she can, at least, be there to kick off the promotion for a while and get the promotion going and then she is going to end up with WWE at some point.
But when WWE was interested in her she basically gave her word she would help wh(Ogawa) started out and that’s what she’s going to do. She’s actually postponing her WWE debut because she had given her word.
Bushiroad announced on Sunday that Ogawa had been fired from the promotion. They also accused him of attempting to poach talent for his new company. Ogawa would later deny those accusations in an interview with Tokyo Sports. He confirmed his intention to start a new promotion during the same interview.
In a Subscriber Exclusive story posted this weekend, Meltzer detailed what led to Ogawa’s departure from Stardom.
“The story dates back about nine months when Bushiroad execs started overruling Ogawa to the dismay of both himself and talent and some of the more outlandish booking decisions,” Meltzer wrote.
When The United Empire and Bullet Club War Dogs face off in a cage match on Sunday, it will be contested under WarGames rules.
The five-on-five match at The New Beginning in Osaka will likely use just one ring but follow the format of modern WarGames matches, with pinfalls and submissions determining the winner. Two wrestlers start and a new wrestler enters every two minutes. The match can’t end until all competitors are in the ring.
The Bullet Club team will have the advantage. David Finlay has requested that he and Will Ospreay be the first entrants for their teams.
In a format similiar to team cage matches overseas, the match will begin as a singles contest, with a new member added to the match every two minutes. Finlay has declared that the War Dogs will have the advantage, his wrestlers making their entrance first and alternating until all ten men are in the match. From that point on, a pinfall or submission will decide the bout.
Official:
After David Finlay announced his choice of rules for Sunday in Osaka, United Empire and War Dogs' cage match will be conducted with timed entrances, and War Dogs will have the advantage Sunday!https://t.co/gWBtrnlPkL#njpw#njnbgpic.twitter.com/CG5Jlkg3oZ
NJPW The New Beginning in Osaka, Sunday, February 11 —
Drilla Maloney, Clark Connors, Gabe Kidd, Alex Coughlin, & David Finlay (Bullet Club War Dogs) vs. Francesco Akira, TJP, HENARE, Jeff Cobb, & Will Ospreay (United Empire) in a steel cage match
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Bryan Danielson
IWGP Tag Team Champions El Phantasmo & Hikuleo vs. Chase Owens & KENTA
Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji, Shingo Takagi, & Tetsuya Naito vs. TAKA Michinoku, DOUKI, Yuya Uemura, Taichi, SANADA
Tiger Mask, Tomoaki Honma, El Desperado & Shota Umino vs. Yujiro Takahashi, Ren Narita, SHO, & EVIL
Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Great-O-Khan & Callum Newman
YOH & Toru Yano vs. Boltin Oleg & Ryusuke Taguchi
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Friday, February 23 —
Kazuchika Okada match TBA
IWGP Global Champion David Finlay defends against Nic Nemeth
IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani vs. Mina Shirakawa
NJPW World TV Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi defends against Matt Riddle
NEVER Openweight Champion EVIL defends against Shota Umino
El Desperado vs. SHO
Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI vs. SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku
Toru Yano & Tomoya vs. TBA
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Saturday, February 24 —
Kazuchika Okada’s final NJPW appearance
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito defends against SANADA
Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura in a hair vs. hair match
Shingo Takagi vs. Taichi
Hiromu Takahashi vs. DOUKI
BUSHI vs. TAKA Michinoku
Nic Nemeth & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. David Finlay & Gedo
A new match has been added to the lineup for NJPW New Beginning in Sapporo.
Mayu Iwatani will defend her IWGP Women’s Championship against Mina Shirakawa on the February 23 show, which will be night one of the two-night event. The news was announced at Stardom’s show in Osaka on Sunday.
Mayu Iwatani will defend the IWGP Women's Championship against Mina Shirakawa at New Beginning in Sapporo February 23! #njpw#njnbghttps://t.co/sU7Vj7XDoD
Shirakawa and Iwatani have met twice previously in singles competition. Iwatani defeated Shirakawa in both the 2021 and 2022 5Star Grand Prix tournaments.
Iwatani defeated Mercedes Mone for the title at All-Star Grand Queendom last April. She has since defended it successfully against Hayashashita, Stephanie Vaquer, and Syuri.
In Sunday’s subscriber exclusive by our own Dave Meltzer, it was noted that Iwatani is the only wrestler under a long-term contract with Stardom due to the upcoming movie on her life that is coming out.
Iwatani teamed with AZM, Utami Hayashishita, and Nanae Takahashi on Sunday in a win over Giulia, MIRAI, Syrui, and Suzu Suzuki.
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Friday, February 23 —
Kazuchika Okada match TBA
IWGP Global Champion David Finlay defends against Nic Nemeth
IWGP Women’s Champion Mayu Iwatani vs. Mina Shirakawa
NJPW World TV Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi defends against Matt Riddle
NEVER Openweight Champion EVIL defends against Shota Umino
El Desperado vs. SHO
Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI vs. SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku
Toru Yano & Tomoya vs. TBA
NJPW The New Beginning in Sapporo, Saturday, February 24 —
Kazuchika Okada’s final NJPW appearance
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito defends against SANADA
Shingo Takagi vs. Taichi
Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura
Hiromu Takahashi vs. DOUKI
BUSHI vs. TAKA Michinoku
Nic Nemeth & Ryusuke Taguchi vs. David Finlay & Gedo
Stardom founder Rossy Ogawa is no longer employed as their parent company announced Sunday night that they have terminated his contract.
In their statement, Bushiroad stated the reason was because they learned he had “poached many Stardom players and staff.”
From their statement (via Google Translate)
“Since 2019, our company has entered into a contract with Rossy Ogawa, the founder of Stardom, and has appointed him as an executive producer and outsourced work related to Stardom. However, we would like to inform you that we have come to know that he has poached many Stardom players and staff, and we have decided to cancel this contract.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. As a company, we will continue to aim for the further development of Stardom, and the players and staff will continue to work together to deliver excitement to all the fans, so we will continue to receive the same compliments as before. I am very fortunate.”
The release didn’t go into further detail about Ogawa’s alleged actions.
Ogawa posted on X Sunday night that he was told about his firing after Stardom’s Saturday night event and that “the truth of the matter may be told someday” and that he is “worried about the players right now.”
After thanking Ogawa on X for creating the company ten hours prior, the company later announced on X that wrestlers and staff were told about his firing after the event.
The 66-year-old promoter founded Stardom in 2010, selling the company to Bushiroad, owners of New Japan Pro Wrestling, in 2019.
This website’s Bryan Alvarez posted on X that “the Stardom story is way bigger than just Rossy leaving” and that he and Dave Meltzer will have more on the situation on tonight’s Wrestling Observer Radio.
AEW head and NJPW partner Tony Khan seemed happy with the news, sharing the following on X:
The Bullet Club War Dogs team of Clark Connors and Drilla Maloney have won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships.
NJPW’s show at Korakuen Hall on Sunday featured several matches in the ongoing rivalry between The United Empire and Bullet Club. The two factions will wrestle inside a steel cage at the New Beginning in Osaka on February 11.
Connors and Maloney defeated Catch 2/2’s TJP and Francesco Akira for the belts in today’s main event. The finish of the match saw Connors pin Akira after a Full Clip to win the belts.
💥Road to THE NEW BEGINNING💥後楽園大会‼️
UNITED EMPIRE🆚BC WAR DOGSの4番勝負‼️ 最後の勝負はIWGPジュニアタッグ選手権💥
TJP has been under the influence of his new Aswang character (an evil being from Filipino folklore) since being locked in a coffin by Bullet Club in the lead-up to Wrestle Kingdom. This new vicious side of TJP came out in Sunday’s match when he wanted Akira to help him use a table against their opponents. When Akira hesitated, it gave their opponents an advantage. Later during the match, Akira again hesitated when Maloney attempted to use a fork on his opponents. Chris Charlton noted on commentary that Akira might not have what it takes for vicious matches such as the steel cage match scheduled for Osaka next weekend.
Bullet Club attacked after the match and left the members of United Empire lying in the ring as David Finlay cut a promo. Once Finlay was finished, Bullet Club powerbombed Akira onto a bunch of chairs.
Jeff Cobb was originally supposed to wrestle Alex Coughlin on today’s show. However, NJPW announced Cobb sustained a thigh injury and was replaced by Great-O-Khan in the match. They also ran an angle where Cobb was attacked in the back by Bullet Club after an autograph signing.
“Jeff Cobb, who was scheduled to compete on tonight’s card in Korakuen hall, has sustained an injury to his left thigh, and will be unable to compete tonight,” the promotion wrote. “We apologize to fans who were looking forward to seeing Cobb wrestle and appreciate your understanding.”
After an intense night in Korakuen Hall, War Dogs sent a powerful message to United Empire, who appear in disarray before next week's steel cage match.#njnbg report:https://t.co/iW1P3l3a6I
Okada’s NJPW contract expired at midnight Japan Standard Time. Shortly after, the 36-year-old released a statement on X thanking fans for supporting NJPW for the last 17 years.
Okada wrote:
Thank you for supporting New Japan Pro Wrestling for 17 years! thank you very much! I laughed, got angry, cried, it was great! I look forward to playing the remaining three games as a free agent!
With Okada’s contract expiring, his merchandise is being removed from PWTees.com. Our own Dave Meltzer notes that this is not a sign Okada is headed to WWE, nor a sign he’s headed to AEW.
“On the Okada front, the Pro Wrestling Tees thing regards no longer being able to sell New Japan merchandise of his. It’s not a sign of going to WWE. It’s not a sign of going to AEW either,” Meltzer wrote on X.
Okada also recently applied to trademark his name for wrestling purposes with the US Patent & Trademark Office. Earlier this year, he also filed to trademark “Rainmaker.”
For Okada, the last word was that he had not made up his mind. I know people here range from hopeful to I’d perceive as confident he will be coming. If he was to sign, the likely arrival would be around the Greensboro show with his final New Japan date on 2/24. If it was WWE, I could see them holding off until WrestleMania. But we do know that Tony Khan has been especially enthusiastic about 2024, between new signings and returns over the next few months of MJF, Adam Cole, Kenny Omega (hopefully), Bandido, Rey Fenix, Pac and Britt Baker.
Hiromu Takahashi will remain with New Japan Pro Wrestling for the foreseeable future.
Tokyo Sport’s Yusuke Okamoto reports that Takahashi signed a contract at NJPW offices on Monday. Okamoto attempted to get a word with the six-time IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion as he left the building, but Takahashi would only offer a quick confirmation of today’s news.
A translation of Okamoto’s post reads:
[Breaking news] Hiromu Takahashi, whose contract was renewed today, quickly left the office without responding to any interviews from the waiting press (I was the only one). That’s all from the scene… Ah! wait a minute! This is LINE from Hiromu-chan! “I signed a contract ” It’s a contract! Hiromu Takahashi is under contract! That’s all from the scene!
El Desperado defeated Takahashi for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight title at Wrestle Kingdom. Takahashi is scheduled to face DOUKI at The New Beginning in Sapporo on February 24 and Mustafa Ali at Windy City Riot on April 12.