NJPW New Japan Cup night two results: Will Ospreay vs. BUSHI

Yuji Nagata defeated Kosei Fujita

This was a par-for-the-course opener.

Unsurprisingly, Nagata controlled this match for the vast majority of its runtime. He won with the Nagata Lock.

Bullet Club (El Phantasmo, Gedo & Chase Owens) defeated Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma & Tiger Mask

This was a 2022 Bullet Club C-Team match; there wasn’t much to it.

After a ton of Bullet Club tomfoolery, an Owens package piledriver and ELP Thunder Kiss ‘86 led to the pinfall over Honma.

After the match, there was some bickering about ELP’s continued lack of confidence to deliver the superkick, but everything was pushed under the rug after a group “Too Sweet.”

Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato defeated House of Torture (EVIL, SHO & Yujiro Takahashi)

Much like the last match, this was a reasonably typical House of Torture match. Tanahashi was able to elevate the match beyond the low bar set by the rest of the House of Torture catalog, but there’s only so much even he can do.

After a lot of chicanery from House of Torture, Yujiro looked to close the match with Big Juice. but Tanahashi reversed his finish attempt by pushing Yujiro nearly into the referee. Then, with the referee’s back turned, Tanahashi hit a low blow and rolled up Yujiro to score the win.

The babyface trio did score a pinfall win over the NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions, which could lead to a title shot in the future.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, SANADA & Hiromu Takahashi) defeated CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano & YOH)

Keeping with today’s theme, this was a by-the-book showcase tag with everyone having a bit of time with their divisional rivals/upcoming opponents.

YOH tried closing the match with multiple roll-up attempts, only for SANADA to catch him in Skull End, leading to the submission and LIJ victory.

After the match, Ishii and Shingo fought outside the ring, forcing their faction mates to restore order ahead of their New Japan Cup match.

United Empire (Jeff Cobb & The Great-O-Khan) defeated Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale & Taiji Ishimori)

This was a back-and-forth affair with some, but not an overabundance, of cheating.

O-Khan seemingly had the match in his grasp, but a distracted referee let Ishimori land a low blow. Fale followed up with the Grenade leading to the pin.

New Japan Cup first-round match: Aaron Henare defeated Yuto Nakashima

This match was good, and Nakashima truly shined.

This match opened with light striking, leading to a Nakashima takedown attempt. Henare sprawled but couldn’t maintain control. Nakashima moved to side control, but Henare bucked him off, standing the match back up. Henare tried to take control with strikes and a headlock, but again, Nakashima won out in these exchanges.

Nakashima landed a big shoulder tackle that upset Henare more than hurt him. Henare dropped Nakashima with one of his own before throwing him to the floor. Outside the ring, Henare slammed Nakashima into the barricades before rolling him back in the ropes. In the ring, the beatdown continued with heavy strikes from Henare.

Nakashima began to fight back into the match with a shoulder tackle and some light offense. When the Young Lion tried for a Boston Crab, Henare blocked the move. Thinking on his feet, Nakashima transitioned into a leg lock, forcing the rope break.

Nakashima’s momentum came to an end after losing in an intense strike exchange. Henare followed up with a rampage tackle that ended this match.

Henare moves on to face SANADA in round two.

New Japan Cup first-round match: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Ryohei Oiwa

Again, I really liked this match. Oiwa came off a little arrogant, but that’s not a bad thing. The pair meshed well, and the match had a nice flow. Good stuff.

Oiwa gained an early lead with quick answers to ZSJ. ZSJ played it cool, rolling to the outside. After ZSJ returned to the ring, Oiwa tried taking the match to the mat. ZSJ, unsurprisingly, took over on the ground. ZSJ took his time, pulling and contorting in convincing fashion. Oiwa tried using his amateur background to compete with ZSJ’s mat work, but he was outclassed.

Oiwa’s rally began with a spinebuster after ZSJ allowed him to stand. A dropkick, tackle, and gutwrench suplex left Oiwa with a two count on ZSJ. His comeback ended as soon as he tried for a Boston Crab. ZSJ took over the match again, almost forcing the submission with a headscissors. A similar exchange played out a couple of times, with each attempt at the Boston Crab leaving Oiwa a little closer.

Try as he might, Oiwa wasn’t ready for ZSJ tonight. Then, after surpassing the 10-minute mark, ZSJ locked in a toe hold that led to the tap out.

ZSJ moves on to face fellow Suzuki-gun faction mate DOUKI in round two.

New Japan Cup first-round match: Will Ospreay defeated BUSHI

What an utterly bizarre match. I have no clue why this match used four referees, as their being down had nothing to do with the rest of the bout. I feel like I must have missed something. This was actively bad structurally, and everything else was pretty mundane.

BUSHI landed a big dropkick that sent Ospreay to the floor just as the bell rang. BUSHI followed up with a tope and some barricade slams but couldn’t maintain his hot start back inside the ring. A chop from Ospreay sent BUSHI crashing to the floor, letting Ospreay take control for the first time.

Ospreay slowed the match down significantly, playing into a heavyweight heel role. BUSHI continued to fight, landing a big dropkick and rana to the floor, but Ospreay wasn’t on the back foot for long. Ospreay tried to bring the match to an early end with the OsCutter, but BUSHI pulled the referee into Ospreay’s path. After the official ate Ospreay’s finish, another referee came to the ring. He too ate a move, this time a BUSHI dropkick. With two referees down, a third came to the ring only to take a faceful of BUSHI mist and an Ospreay head kick.

As the fourth referee found his way to the warzone, Ospreay tried for the OsCutter two more times, hitting it on the third attempt. BUSHI kicked out. A powerbomb led to another Ospreay near fall. It was a Hidden Blade from Ospreay that brought this strange match to its actual end.

Ospreay moves on to face El Phantasmo in round two, a very likely win for the British Heavyweight Champion.

NJPW New Japan Cup night one live results: Okada vs. El Desperado

The 2022 New Japan Cup begins tonight with a show consisting of all tournament matches at the Nippon Budokan. 

In the main event, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada will take on IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion El Desperado. The winner will face Master Wato in round two.

In the semi-main, Tetsuya Naito and Yujiro Takahashi will face off in a singles match for the first time since 2014. The winner will take on Gedo in the second round. 

Hiroshi Tanahashi will take on YOH, with the winner facing Bad Luck Fale in round two. 

KOPW 2022 Toru Yano will face Taichi. The winner will receive a bye to the third round following an injury to Hiroyoshi Tenzan. 

Togi Makabe will take on Jeff Cobb, with the winner facing Satoshi Kojima in the second round. 

Yuji Nagata will face Hirooki Goto. The winner will take on Dick Togo in round two. 

Tomoaki Honma will take on YOSHI-HASHI, with the winner facing Kosei Fujita in the second round. 

In the opener, CIMA will face TAKA Michinoku. The winner will take on Yoshinobu Kanemaru in round two. 

Our live coverage begins at 3:30 a.m. Eastern time. 

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The show opened with a ceremony celebrating the launch of New Japan’s new mobile game, Strong Spirits. After generally speaking about the game, Hiroshi Tanahashi declared the digital product open, and a group of people on the dev team cut a red ribbon. 

New Japan Cup: CIMA defeated TAKA Michinoku

This match, for what it was, was enjoyable.

After a fairly even opening, CIMA sent TAKA to the floor, which he followed with an impressive dive through the ropes. Back in the ring, CIMA tried to establish control on the ground, but TAKA synched a head-scissor that forced CIMA into the ropes. TAKA continued to focus the neck while branching out to CIMA’s arm, all while on the mat.

CIMA retook the lead with a sudden lung blower. CIMA followed up heavy knee drops and some light striking. TAKA reversed momentum in a strike exchange and took CIMA back to the mat; CIMA barely escaped a deep head-scissor.

CIMA fought back into the match with a quick suplex, a sliding lariat, and a Meteora. This fast sequence left CIMA with a clean pin; he advances Yoshinobu Kanemaru in round two. 

New Japan Cup: YOSHI-HASHI defeated Tomoaki Honma

This match had absolutely no business being as good as it was.

YH and Honma opened the match by trading heavy shoulders and strikes. Honma dropped YH and tried for Kokeshi, but YH avoided the headbutt. YH took full advantage of this opening, transitioning into an extended offensive sequence. Honma began to fight back with chops and a DDT before missing Kokeshi again. This time, YH could not follow up as a missile headbutt from Honma landed flush. Honma tried a third time for Kokeshi, and this time, he hit it; YH kicked out.

Honma tried for a rocket Kokeshi from the top rope, but YH stepped aside to dodge the move. YH continued to make offensive inroads with a top rope blockbuster and a lariat, but he couldn’t connect with Kharma. After stuffing YH’s finish, Honma landed two rocket headbutts and a top rope Kokeshi for a convincing near fall.

YH squared up to Honma after surviving Kokeshi. The pair traded hefty trikes, with a lariat from YH dropping Honma. YH hoisted Honma, hit Karmah, and secured the pinfall win to advance. YH will face Young Lion, Kosei Fujita in round two.

New Japan Cup: Hirooki Goto defeated Yuji Nagata

This match had an extended opening sequence that saw both men gain small, short-lived leads. Things worked their way to the outside, where Goto tried for a lariat; Nagata avoided the move, sending Goto’s arm into the ring post. Nagata’s attention turned to Goto’s new injury as he tried for an armbar. After landing a headbutt to stun Nagata, Goto escaped blue control, but his arm was still a target.

Nagata and Goto went back outside, but Goto gained momentum on the floor this time. Goto rolled Nagata inside and climbed to the top, but Nagata met him atop the ropes. Nagata landed a suplex from the top to score a near fall. Goto continued to fight, however, as a quick lariat and ushigoroshi left him with a two count. Nagata responded with a thunder death driver, resulting in a match reset.

Goto seemingly emerged from a strike exchange with a lead, but Nagata slipped in a Nagata lock II; Goto used the ropes to escape the hold. Goto reversed a backdrop and dodged an enziguri before transitioning into Goto Ni Shiki. In a retelling of their 2016 New Japan Cup match, Nagata couldn’t escape from the cradle combination, leaving Goto with a win. In the next round, Goto faces Dick Togo. 

New Japan Cup: Jeff Cobb defeated Togi Makabe

This match was, unsurprisingly, 95% Cobb.

Cobb established control early, slamming Makabe into various objects around the ring. Back in the ring, Cobb maintained his lead with significant strikes and slams. Makabe eventually bought a moment to breathe after a clothesline. He followed this with a short sequence, but Cobb landed a back suplex to extinguish any Makabe hope.

Makabe managed to stay in the match for a while after another lariat, but Cobb continued his advance. After some more heavy strikes and a tour of the islands, Cobb pinned Makabe to secure his position in round two. Cobb is to face Satoshi Kojima, who he defeated in last year’s New Japan Cup.

New Japan Cup: Taichi defeated Toru Yano

This match was a silly Yano match, filled with silly Yano stuff.

Yano tried rolling up Taichi as soon as the match began. After Taichi kicked out, he removed a turnbuckle pad and threw him to the floor. Yano tried putting Taichi in a tarp, but Miho Abe was used as a human shield. Taichi then put the tarp over Yano, resulting in a near count-out.

Back in the ring, Yano reversed the last ride with the tarp still over his head. The referee then removed the tarp, a move Taichi wasn’t overly fond of. Taichi then placed the tarp over the official’s face, just in time for a Yano rollup attempt.

Yano tried for another rollup after he ripped off Taichi’s pants. Taichi responded by sending Yano into the exposed buckle, landing a forearm, and pinning Yano. Taichi, because of Hiroyoshi Tenzan’s withdrawal from the Cup, is advancing to the third round. 

New Japan Cup: Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated YOH

This match had a lot of little things going on that played into the final product. Overall, it came together nicely. Perhaps the match’s most powerful element was that it made a YOH victory feel possible.

A back and forth grappling sequence opened this match. YOH managed to gain an early lead with purposeful offence directed at Tanahashi’s knee. Tanahashi answered with a thrust kick and dragonscrew before locking in a Texas cloverleaf. This was a leg-based war.

YOH connected with a dragonscrew of his own and a leglock to retake control. Tanahashi transformed a YOH suplex attempt into twist and shout for another shift in momentum. Tanahashi landed another dragonscrew, but YOH dodged the follow-up sling blade and landed a German to turn the match on its head once again.

YOH landed a superplex, only for Tanahashi to answer with a sling blade; Tanahashi went for another, but YOH landed his own sling blade this time. A DMV resulted in a YOH near fall. YOH tried and tried for a dragon suplex but couldn’t connect, opening him up to another sling blade from Tanahashi. Tanahashi then landed a dragon suplex of his own and pinned YOH to close the match. Tanahashi will face Bad Luck Fale in the next round.

New Japan Cup: Tetsuya Naito defeated Yujiro Takahashi

This match did absolutely nothing for me before the HoT interfered; that only further detracted from the match. This was bad. 

Naito gained control for the first time with strikes to the back, an arm drag, and a snap mare. Yujiro stopped Naito’s advance by dropping him with a hotshot. Yujiro followed up with a plotting series of moves.

Naito turned things around again after a knee strike and neck breaker combination. Naito led Yujiro through his typical spots before a mid-match strike exchange. Yujiro won out and landed a fisherman buster to score a near fall. Naito bounced back, landing strikes to the neck to set up Destino; when Naito tried for his finish, Yujiro blocked it before landing Miami Shine.

The pair traded strikes once more, and again, Yujiro won out. Naito was able to fight off pimp juice and big juice, turning things back in his favour. Naito tried for the finish, but Yujro shoved him into the referee. Enter House of Torture.

After SHO and EVIL beat down Naito, Yujiro had second thoughts. Once he asked his faction mates to leave, he dropped Naito with a low blow. Yujiro tried hitting Naito with his stick, but Naito ducked and landed a disgusting low blow of his own. Natio secured a jackknife pin to win the match. Naito is scheduled to wrestle Gedo in the second round.

After Naito pinned Yujiro, EVIL hit the ring for a beat down. EVIL’s plan failed as Naito reversed everything is evil before dropping his former faction mate with another low blow.

New Japan Cup: Kazuchika Okada defeated El Desperado

This match, especially in its final act, was an effective rollercoaster that almost convinced me Desperado had a chance. I don’t think you could ask for more.

This match opened with a swift sequence, complete with a rainmaker attempt and a submission that forced Okada into the ropes. The action spilt to the floor as Desperado continued to focus the leg of the heavyweight champion. Desperado maintained this control until an Okada flapjack reset the flow of the match.

Okada slammed Desperado into the barricades before using a chinlock to slow the match back down. Okada connected with substantial strikes, but Desperado stayed in the match by landing a dropkick to the knee. Desperado tied Okada into a leg lock variation that forced Okada into the ropes. Even after the rope break, Desperado continued to attack Okada’s leg.

Okada sidestepped Desperado, sending him into the corner. Okada then lifted the junior champion onto the top rope and landed a dropkick, sending Desperado crashing onto the floor. Okada hit a DDT outside the ring for a near count-out. Another DDT in the ring led to a near fall.

Desperado escaped the air raid crash and landed a spinebuster for a late reset. Desperado chopped Okada’s chest—Okada answered with a picture-perfect dropkick. Okada climbed to the top, but Desperado avoided the attack, chopping away Okada’s knee before landing Guitarra de Angel; Okada kicked out. Desperado then hit a splash à la Jun Kasai for another near fall. Okada blocked Pinche Loco, leading to an air raid crash neckbreaker to reestablish Okada’s control.

Okada locked in the money clip. After Desperado escaped, Okada hit an elbow drop and tried for the rainmaker. Desperado avoided the finish, connecting with another dropkick to the knee. A dragonscrew dropped Okada. Okada tried to fight back with a dropkick, but Desperado caught him mid-jump with another dragonscrew. Desperado secured numero dos for an intense period on the mat.

Once Okada escaped numero dos, he locked in the money clip again. Desperado seemingly passed out in the hold, allowing Okada to land two uncontested rainmakers; on the third attempt, Desperado sparked up, hitting Pinche Loco. This led to an explosive sequence, ending with one more rainmaker and an Okada pinfall. Okada advances to face Master Wato in the next round of the New Japan Cup.

Kota Ibushi and Hiroyoshi Tenzan off NJPW Cup tournament due to injury

Kota Ibushi and Hiroyoshi Tenzan are both out of the upcoming Anniversary and New Japan Cup shows that are set to start this week.

NJPW announced tonight that it was decided that Ibushi would take more time to recover from his shoulder injury he suffered back at the G1 Climax 31 finals back in October. Tenzan is also out due to a knee injury suffered during the Golden Series tour.

“Kota Ibushi has been diligently preparing for a scheduled return on March 1 at the Nippon Budokan,” NJPW’s website wrote. “However, after careful consultation with trainers, medical staff and the NJPW medical committee, and based on the results of a final medical evaluation, the difficult decision has been made to delay Ibushi’s return, and remove him from Wednesday’s Anniversary card.”

As a result of both Ibushi and Tenzan being off of this year’s New Japan Cup tournament, they have forfeited their matches. Great-O-Khan, who was set to face Ibushi, will now advance to the second round, facing Taiji Ishimori on March 12. Tenzan was scheduled to face the winner of Taichi and Toru Yano, set to take place on March 9. Instead, the winner of Taichi vs. Yano will advance to the third round, next wrestling on March 15 in Aichi.

Ibushi and Tenzan were set to team in an eight man tag match on the Anniversary show card. They have been replaced by Yuto Nakashima and Kosei Fujita.

NJPW reveals New Japan Cup 2022 bracket and schedule

NJPW unveiled the 48-man field, schedule, and bracket for the 2022 New Japan Cup at a presser today.

The field consists of virtually every active main roster member, plus CIMA, who will return to the company after appearing at Wrestle Kingdom in January.

Kota Ibushi is also set to return to action on this tour, with his first match back taking place at the 50th Anniversary event on March 1. Ibushi has been out since dislocating his shoulder in the G1 final in October 2021.

There will be 16 first round matches, with 16 competitors receiving byes.

The field:

  • Kazuchika Okada
  • El Desperado
  • Master Wato
  • Toru Yano
  • Taichi
  • Hiroyoshi Tenzan
  • Yuji Nagata
  • Hirooki Goto
  • Dick Togo
  • CIMA
  • TAKA Michinoku
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • YOH
  • Bad Luck Fale
  • Tetsuya Naito
  • Yujiro Takahashi
  • Gedo
  • Togi Makabe
  • Jeff Cobb
  • Satoshi Kojima
  • Tomoaki Honma
  • YOSHI-HASHI
  • Kosei Fujita
  • Kota Ibushi
  • Great-O-Khan
  • Taiji Ishimori
  • Ryohei Oiwa
  • Zack Sabre Jr.
  • DOUKI
  • Yuto Nakashima
  • Aaron Henare
  • SANADA
  • BUSHI
  • Will Ospreay
  • El Phantasmo
  • Tomohiro Ishii
  • Shingo Takagi
  • Tanga Loa
  • Chase Owens
  • Jado
  • Tiger Mask
  • Ryusuke Taguchi
  • EVIL
  • Tama Tonga
  • Hiromu Takahashi
  • SHO
  • Minoru Suzuki

Minoru Suzuki, Tama Tonga, Tiger Mask, Tanga Loa, El Phantasmo, SANADA, DOUKI, Taiji Ishimori, Kosei Fujita, Satoshi Kojima, Gedo, Bad Luck Fale, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Dick Togo, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, and Master Wato will receive first round byes.

Here are the announced lineups for the tour:

Wednesday, March 2 —

  • New Japan Cup first round: Kazuchika Okada vs. El Desperado
  • New Japan Cup first round: Tetsuya Naito vs. Yujiro Takahashi
  • New Japan Cup first round: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. YOH
  • New Japan Cup first round: Toru Yano vs. Taichi
  • New Japan Cup first round: Togi Makabe vs. Jeff Cobb
  • New Japan Cup first round: Yuji Nagata vs. Hirooki Goto
  • New Japan Cup first round: Tomoaki Honma vs. YOSHI-HASHI
  • New Japan Cup first round: CIMA vs. TAKA Michinoku

Sunday, March 6 —

  • New Japan Cup first round: Kota Ibushi vs. Great-O-Khan
  • New Japan Cup first round: Will Ospreay vs. BUSHI
  • New Japan Cup first round: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Ryohei Oiwa
  • New Japan Cup first round: Aaron Henare vs. Yuto Nakashima
  • Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano & YOH vs. Shingo Takagi, SANADA, Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi, Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato vs. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi & SHO
  • Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma, Yuji Nagata & Tiger Mask vs. Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo

Monday, March 7 —

  • New Japan Cup first round: Shingo Takagi vs. Tomohiro Ishii
  • New Japan Cup first round: Hiromu Takahashi vs. SHO
  • New Japan Cup first round: Ryusuke Taguchi vs. EVIL
  • New Japan Cup first round: Chase Owens vs. Jado
  • Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano, Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & YOH vs. El Desperado, Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI
  • Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI vs. Yujiro Takahashi, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kota Ibushi, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma vs. Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & Aaron Henare

Wednesday, March 9 —

  • New Japan Cup second round: Master Wato vs. El Desperado/Kazuchika Okada
  • New Japan Cup second round: Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Taichi/Toru Yano
  • New Japan Cup second round: Dick Togo vs. Hirooki Goto/Yuji Nagata
  • New Japan Cup second round: Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. CIMA/TAKA Michinoku

Thursday, March 10 —

  • New Japan Cup second round: Bad Luck Fale vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi/YOH
  • New Japan Cup second round: Kosei Fujita vs. YOSHI-HASHI/Tomoaki Honma
  • New Japan Cup second round: Gedo vs. Tetsuya Naito/Yujiro Takahashi
  • New Japan Cup second round: Satoshi Kojima vs. Jeff Cobb/Togi Makabe

Saturday, March 12 —

  • New Japan Cup second round: El Phantasmo vs. Will Ospreay/BUSHI
  • New Japan Cup second round: SANADA vs. Aaron Henare/Yuto Nakashima
  • New Japan Cup second round: Taiji Ishimori vs. Kota Ibushi/Great-O-Khan
  • New Japan Cup second round: DOUKI vs. Zack Sabre Jr./Ryohei Oiwa

Sunday, March 13 —

  • New Japan Cup second round: Minoru Suzuki vs. Hiromu Takahashi/SHO
  • New Japan Cup second round: Tama Tonga vs. EVIL/Ryusuke Taguchi
  • New Japan Cup second round: Tiger Mask vs. Jado/Chase Owens
  • New Japan Cup second round: Tanga Loa vs. Shingo Takagi/Tomohiro Ishii

Monday, March 14 —

  • New Japan Cup third round match
  • New Japan Cup third round match

Tuesday, March 15 —

  • New Japan Cup third round match
  • New Japan Cup third round match

Thursday, March 17 —

  • New Japan Cup third round match
  • New Japan Cup third round match

Friday, March 18 —

  • New Japan Cup third round match
  • New Japan Cup third round match

Sunday, March 20 —

  • New Japan Cup quarterfinals match
  • New Japan Cup quarterfinals match

Monday, March 21 —

  • New Japan Cup quarterfinals match
  • New Japan Cup quarterfinals match

Saturday, March 26 —

  • New Japan Cup semifinals match

Sunday, March 27 —

  • New Japan Cup finals

NJPW reveals 50th Anniversary show, New Japan Cup dates

NJPW has officially revealed the dates for their 50th Anniversary show and the 2022 New Japan Cup. 

The company announced on Twitter that the anniversary show ill take place on Tuesday, March 1 at the Nippon Budokan. Tickets for the show will go on sale for NJPW fan club members on January 14. The 49th Anniversary show was held at the same venue, headlined by Kota Ibushi defeating El Desperado in the final IWGP Heavyweight Championship match. 

The 2022 New Japan Cup will be held over 15 nights, taking place from March 2 to March 27. The final two nights, March 26 and March 27, will be held in Osaka Castle Hall, the site of February 2021’s Castle Attack events. In the 2021 New Japan Cup, Will Ospreay defeated Shingo Takagi in the finals, then went on to defeat Kota Ibushi for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at April’s Sakura Genesis event.