NJPW Road to Power Struggle results: The junior tag tournament continues

Road to Power Struggle continued today with a stop at Korakuen Hall. Tag team bouts dominated as usual, hyping the various matches going down at Power Struggle.

Meanwhile, we also saw the semifinals of the Jr. Tag Team Tournament, with Ricochet and David Finlay facing ACH and Taiji Ishimori in the main event. The other semifinal bout had Ryusuke Taguchi and CMLL’s Fuego teaming to take on Roppongi Vice.

Teruaki Kanemitsu defeated Hirai Kawato

Both guys have filled out compared to earlier this year. Kanemitsu has size, at least compared to Kawato who is pretty tiny. Solid young boy match with a lot of basic back and forth sports. Kanemitsu got the win, submitting Kawato with the Boston crab.

Yoshitatsu & Juice Robinson defeated Yujiro Takahashi & Bone Soldier by DQ

This was on the same level as their worst match of the year candidate a few weeks ago. Devoid of heat, uninteresting wrestling,and a bad finish to boot. Yoshitatsu cut a promo on Bone Soldier and jumped him as the match started. Yujiro worked on Yoshitatsu for a bit, then Juice got the hot tag, which made this match a bit better than the last tag but not by much.

Other than that, there was absolutely no heat for this match. Then Bone Soldier just low blowed Yoshitatsu for the DQ. He put on a full nelson, then tried to choke him, but Robinson made the save. This feud is quickly outpacing Titus O’Neil and Darren Young for worst feud of the year in record fashion.

Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, Jushin Liger & Tiger Mask defeated Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi, Angel de Oro & Titan

Standard eight-man tag match. Angel de Oro and Titan looked good when they were in. Tenzan worked with them as well and looked good. Tiger Mask gained the win for his team with the tiger suplex hold on Titan.

Tomohiro Ishii, YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto defeated Tama Tonga, Tanga Roa & Chase Owens

Another standard match, mostly good action throughout with Ishii getting the win with the brainbuster on Chase Owens, who was wearing some sort of pumpkin face paint. GoD taunted Ishii after the match that sent him in a rage, brawling with Tonga into the crowd.

The roster for January’s Fantasticamania shows are as follows: Atlantis, Mistico, Volador Jr., Maximo Sexy, Dragon Lee, Titan, Stuka Jr., Blue Panther Jr., Soberano Jr., Ultimo Guerrero, Euforia, Ephesto, Barbaro Cavernario, Hechicero, Okumura and Raziel.

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks defeated Will Ospreay, Gedo & Kazuchika Okada

Great match, blew away everything on the show up to this point. Your usual great Young Bucks six-man with plenty of cool spots galore, plus Ospreay is one of the best high flyers in the world and he showcased that here.

Omega and Matt were dressed as Ghostbusters while Nick was playing the ghost. Actually pretty amazing outfits, loved it! This was a fun tag match full of the normal spots you’d see whenever The Elite team up. Ospreay was on point with his great offense as well, putting on Nick’s ghost costume and launching off with a corkscrew. The last few minutes of this were great with Ospreay doing a double hurricanrana on the Young Bucks.

Everyone ran in to do some great spots. Ospreay went for the springboard cutter but Omega grabbed him. Matt came in and accidentally superkicked Omega. Ospreay went for the Sasuke Special but Omega grabbed him and the Young Bucks hit the Indytaker on the outside. A triple superkick followed but Gedo broke it up. Omega hit the One Winged Angel on Ospreay and picks up the in.

Tetsuya Naito, SANADA, EVIL & BUSHI defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Katsuyori Shibata, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma

Solid match. Crowd was into this since Ingobernables are hot as a unit right now. Tanahashi and SANADA had some cool exchanges in preparation for their singles bout next week. Honma was on a hot streak, laying out Naito with a lariat. But BUSHI misted him and Naito rolled him up for the win. Shibata went after EVIL after the match but was laid out with a belt shot and the STO.

Rocky Romero & Baretta defeated Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi in a tournament match

Fuego and Taguchi have such terrific chemistry as a comedy face tag team, it’s actually amazing they’ve never done it until now. Taguchi worked the first half of the match, both on offense and defense. Fuego made the hot tag and did a step up crossbody to the floor.  Romero got in and was running wild until he got derailed with an assisted dropick by Taguchi.

Baretta ran in and did a giant tope to the floor. Taguchi came back with the Dodon but Baretta kicked out. Fuego came in, and after laying out Taguchi on the floor, Romero helped Baretta pin him with the dudebuster/dropkick combo. RPG Vice did tease dissension throughout the match, but were fine after.

ACH & Taiji Ishimori defeated Ricochet & David Finlay in a tournament match

This was fine. Not bad by any means, but I expected more. Also felt pretty short. Some good back and forth wrestling from ACH and Ricochet, some cool dives, but not really much of anything. Crowd was quiet in spots, which hurt the match. ACH and Ishimori won the match, getting the win with their stereo 450 splashes.

That makes it Roppongi Vice vs. ACH and Taiji Ishimori for Power Struggle.

RPG Vice came in after the match. Romero cut a promo in Japanese, then said this is New Japan territory and he’ll send Ishimori and ACH back to NOAH. Ishimori then cut a promo to close out the show.

A good show overall. Tag matches can get a little too same-y at times, but the last three matches were pretty good, especially the six-man.

NJPW Road to Power Struggle results: The Super Junior Tag Tournament begins

New Japan returned today with Super Junior tag action, as well as some matches that will lead us to Power Struggle on November 5th. Tonight’s card took place in Korakuen Hall.

They announced that due to visa issues, Ricochet would not be wrestling tonight. He and Finlay will face Ospreay and Gedo on October 25th, with the winners advancing to the semifinals.

Yuji Nagata, Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Teruaki Kanemitsu, Hirai Kawato & Tomoaki Honma

Nagata got the win for his team after submitting Kawato with the Boston crab. Decent opener, not much to talk about. Both of the young boys have really bulked up in the last year, and it’s becoming more noticeable.

Yoshitatsu & Manabu Nakanishi defeated Bone Soldier & Yujiro Takahashi by DQ

Not a good match at all, as all four seemed completely off their game. Nakanishi was slow, Yujiro and Yoshitatsu were just there, and Bone Soldier didn’t show anything in this new role. Of course, Yoshitatsu wanted to take on Bone Soldier, but Solider wasn’t interested.

Bone Solider and Nakanishi did not work well together. Yoshitatsu eventually did get in with Boner Solider, but it didn’t last long before Bone Soldier started choking Yoshitatsu with rope. When the referee tried to stop it, he was thrown out and the ref disqualified him.  

YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & Kazuchika Okada defeated Guerillas of Destiny, Chase Owens & Kenny Omega

YOSHI-HASHI won the match for his team with the Karma sit-out piledriver. Good, solid match with a lot of fast-paced action. YOSHI-HASHI is coming off as having some real star quality with his work and new appearance. It seemed like based on recent pairings they’re totally going with Ishii and Goto as a tag team, probably a team to look out for at the end of the year tag league tournament.

Tetsuya Naito, EVIL, SANADA & BUSHI defeated Juice Robinson, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe & Katsuyori Shibata

EVIL and Shibata immediately went at it as they are entrenched in a feud. Another pretty good eight-man tag. There was a spot where everyone ran in and laid each other out. EVIL stood tall, and along with Naito honed in on Robinson. He made a fiery comeback, but it was two-on-one and Naito quickly took him down with the Destino for the win.

Will Ospreay defeated David Finlay

Good match. Crowd reacted to Ospreay and to his big spots, but not much else. Ospreay has dyed his hair blonde and now looks a lot like Okada with the new gear and hair. Ospreay looked great as usual, doing all the great transitions along with some cool spots, including the Sasuke Special to the floor.

Ospreay controlled pretty much all the match, with Finlay getting some offense but not a lot. Even though he’s improved a ton, Finlay just felt like a guy here next to Ospreay, who got the win with the springboard cutter.

Roppongi Vice defeated Angel de Oro & Titan in a tournament match

Another good match. It’s clear that the crowd came today to see the tournament as they woke up for this match as time went on. Angel de Oro looked really good in spots, as did Titan and their offense got over with the crowd really quickly. They did a cool spot where Oro jumped off Titan’s shoulders for a crossbody and Titan followed soon after. Baretta managed to cut off Oro and pin him with the dudebuster, allowing RPG Vice to advance to the next round.

There was some tension after the match between Romero and Baretta, but they smoothed things over before high-fiving each other as they made their exit.

Fuego & Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask in a tournament match

Fuego is easily the most charismatic junior they bring in. Add him with Taguchi and it makes sense. They had a pretty good match, with the crowd loving Fuego and Taguchi providing some good action with Liger, who got trapped in the ankle lock and submitted, advancing Fuego and Taguchi to the next round.

This makes RPG Vice vs. Fuego & Taguchi the first semifinal match on the October 30th show.

Taiji Ishimori & ACH defeated The Young Bucks in a tournament match

Ishimori wiped out the Bucks early with a big moonsault to the floor. Bucks managed to isolate Ishimori and worked on him. ACH made a hot tag and did a great suicide dive, sending Nick into the crowd. Bucks took him out with a great Doomsday Device spot except Nick superkicked him instead of a clothesline. He recovered, and along with Ishimori went for double 450 splashes but they missed.

Bucks were going for the Indytaker but ACH cut off Nick with a cutter and after Ishimori laid out Matt, they pinned both Bucks with their stereo 450 splashes. That win advances them to the second round, and they’ll face the winners of the Ricochet & David Finlay and Gedo & Will Ospreay match.

Final thoughts:

Top three matches were pretty fun. The rest was okay. Actually, aside from the second bout there wasn’t anything bad on this show at all. Crowd could have been better, but otherwise a fun show.