Challenge accepted for IWGP World title match at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door

A challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship was accepted for AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

After Jon Moxley successfully retained the title at Forbidden Door, he said he would defend the title anywhere at any time and asked for anyone to come to the ring to challenge him. After a pause, Tetsuya Naito came out and issued the challenge for Forbidden Door later this month in New York. Moxley accepted the challenge.

It was Moxley that defeated Naito back at Windy City Riot in February to win the title for the first time. He has defended the title both in NJPW and in AEW, most notably defeating Powerhouse Hobbs on an episode of AEW Dynamite.

At Sunday’s Dominion event in Osaka-jo Hall, Moxley retained the title, defeating EVIL in a lumberjack match. The finish had Moxley give EVIL the death rider on top of a barbed wire baseball bat to remain IWGP World Champion. EVIL and the rest of House of Torture have spent most of the year terrorizing the company with their antics, leading to Moxley bringing in the third generation of NJPW stars to assist him during the lumberjack match.

New champions crowned at NJPW Dominion

Four titles changed hands at NJPW Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall.

Great-O-Khan started the night of new champions, defeating Yuya Uemura to regain the KOPW 2024 provisional championship, pinning Uemura following a slam. The match had been held under storm catch rules, where there was a two rope break/ring escape limit.

Yota Tsuji won his first championship in NJPW on Sunday, with him, Hiromu Takahashi, and BUSHI defeating Hiroshi Tanahashi, Oleg Boltin, and Toru Yano to become the new NEVER Six-Man Tag Team Champions. Tsuji pinned Tanahashi after hitting the Gene Blast, ending the reign of the champions after 56 days.

Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls of TMDK ended up leaving Osaka-jo Hall with both the IWGP Tag Team titles and the New Japan Strong Tag Team titles, defeating Bishimon (Hirooki Goto and YOSHI-HASHI) to become double champions. Strong champions Hikuelo and ELP were the first to be eliminated, followed by the IWGP champions Chase Owens and KENTA.

The two other title matches of the night saw Shingo Takagi and Aaron Henare go to a draw for the NEVER Openweight title and Jon Moxley defeat EVIL to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight title.

NJPW Dominion live results: Double main event

The Best of the Super Juniors finals and a lumberjack death match headline NJPW Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall in a double main event.

El Desperado faces Taiji Ishimori with the Best of the Super Juniors 31 crown on the line in one-half of the double main event bill.

IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends his title against EVIL in a lumberjack death match in the other half of the main event.

NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi defends against HENARE in another title bout set for the show.

Both the IWGP Tag Team and NJPW Strong Tag Team titles are on the line in an elimination tornado four-way featuring Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls, El Phantasmo & Hikuleo, KENTA & Chase Owens, and Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI.

NJPW World TV Champion Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii.

NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hiroshi Tanahashi, Boltin Oleg & Toru Yano defend against Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI.

KOPW 2024 Champion Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan in a storm catch rules bout.

Zack Sabre Jr., Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles face Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney & LJ Cleary in a trios bout.

The show opens with Tetsuya Naito vs. Callum Newman in a special singles match.

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Tetsuya Naito defeated Callum Newman

This was really the match you would expect it to be. Newman tried to keep up with Naito, but the veteran put him down for trying. Simple as.

Newman kicked off Dominion by attacking Naito ahead of the opening bell. This led to a short stint of offense on the floor.

Naito turned the match around by driving Newman into the apron, kicking off a prolonged period of Naito control. After surviving a Frankensteiner, Newman hit a Spanish fly, launching into a short rally. Naito brought it to an end with a Destino variation, but Newman kicked out.

Newman fired up, landing a handful of strikes. Naito responded by brutalizing the neck with strikes of his own before hitting Destino. Naito then pinned Newman to win the match.

TMDK (Kosei Fujita, Robbie Eagles & Zack Sabre Jr.) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Clark Connors & Drilla Moloney) & LJ Cleary

Fujita and Connors opened the match with a short sequence. When Fujita gained the upper hand, Moloney hit the ring, leading to a short breakdown. With the numbers advantage, TMDK emerged with control.

Once Cleary involved himself, the War Dogs were able to gain some footing. Eagles and Moloney had a competitive back-and-forth before tagging into Fujita and Connors. Fujita retook control for TMDK, forcing Cleary to tag back in.

A stray slap from Cleary enraged ZSJ. ZSJ beat down Cleary, forcing the War Dogs to make the save. The match breakdown that followed was chaotic, leaving Cleary alone to fend for himself.

Cleary tried for multiple quick pins, but ZSJ kicked out time after time. When Cleary attempted a springboard kick, ZSJ reversed into an ankle lock. ZSJ then turned the ankle lock into a suplex before finishing Cleary with the Zack Driver.

NJPW King Of Pro-Wrestling Title Storm Catch Rules Match: Great-O-Khan defeated Yuya Uemura (c)

This “Storm Catch Rules Match” featured a two-rope break/ring-escape limit and a 15-minute time limit.

Uemura launched into an attack on the arm as soon as the opening bell sounded. This forced O-Khan to use his first rope break.

Once O-Khan gained separation, he bit Uemura before locking in a head-and-arm choke. This forced Uemura to use his first rope break, evening the odds.

After the second break, Uemura gained an advantage once more. He continued attacking the arm while utilizing basic slams. O-Khan fired back by biting Uemura again, creating a bit of separation. Uemura responded by bitting O-Khan himself.

Uemura threw O-Khan to the floor, stealing O-Khan’s second allotted escape. This allowed Uemura to lock in an armbar in the middle of the ring that O-Khan had to bridge out of. O-Khan fired back, hitting an eliminator to win the match and the belt.

NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Title: Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi & Yota Tsuji) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Oleg Boltin & Toru Yano (c)

The match kicked off with Yano removing a turnbuckle pad before being beaten down by all three of his opponents. Once Oleg tagged in, he returned the favor, taking out all of the challengers with ease.

Tsuji and Oleg had a powerful back-and-forth, trading strikes and slams in an attempt to establish a strong lead. Oleg eventually hit a massive dropkick before tagging out to Tanahashi.

Yano tried to prevent Tsuji from hitting the Geneblast. This led to LIJ hitting the ring, occupying the champions long enough for Tsuji to put Tanahashi back on the defense. He then landed the Geneblast on Tanahashi and pinned him to win the match and the NEVER Six Man belts for LIJ.

For the first time in his career, Tsuji is a champion in NJPW.

NJPW World Television Title: Jeff Cobb (c) defeated Tomohiro Ishii

This match kicked off with both men running at each other. Cobb was the first to score a knockdown, but Ishii responded with a tackle of his own that floored Cobb.

Cobb landed an elbow in the corner, leaving Ishii staring at the ceiling. Ishii fired back with a suplex. Cobb kept Ishii from taking advantage, hitting a German and Superplex in quick succession to retake the lead.

Ishii powered through, landing two suplexes in response. Cobb landed another suplex of his own, followed by a lariat for a nearfall. A standing moonsault from Cobb scored him another nearfall.

Ishii dropped Cobb with a forearm to retake control. When Ishii tried to follow up, Cobb answered with a dropkick and F5000 for another nearfall. Cobb then tried for Tour of the Islands, but Ishii slipped free, hitting a rana and a lariat for a convincing false finish.

With the end in sight, Ishii tried for the brainbuster. Cobb slipped free and transitioned into Tour of the Islands. Cobb hit the finisher and pinned Ishii to retain his NJPW World TV Championship.

G1 Climax 34 Format

This year’s G1 will have two blocks, with a total of 20 participants. A tournament will be held to determine the 10th man in each block.

The top three from both A and B blocks will advance to a final bracket, with the points leader advancing straight to the semi-finals.

IWGP Tag Team Title / NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Title Four Way Elimination Tornado Match: TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) defeated BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens & KENTA) (c), Guerrillas Of Destiny (El Phantasmo & Hikuleo) (c), & Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI)

The opening minutes of this match featured everyone trying to gain an upper hand. The chaotic opening came to a close once TMDK hit Hikuleo with Tank Buster and pinned him to score the first elimination of the match.

Once GOD was eliminated, Bullet Club took control of the match. They systematically picked apart TMDK and Bishamon with relative ease.

Eventually, Bishamon fired back. Their tandem offense was enough to put Bullet Club on the back foot. Once they had the lead, Bishamon were able to hit Shoto, eliminating Bullet Club.

Once we were down to the final two teams, the intensity increased tenfold. TMDK hit YH with the Power Bottom and Tank Buster, but Goto kicked out of both. In order to close, TMDK hit YH with a super Tank Buster.

For the first time in their careers, TMDK are IWGP champions.

NEVER Openweight Title Match: Shingo Takagi (c) vs. HENARE (Draw)

This match kicked off with an intense, striking battle. Once forearms and kicks proved to be insufficient, the pair turned to headbutts. Once headbutts proved inadequate, they returned to forearms and kicks.

After minutes of back-and-forth striking, Shingo landed a pumping bomber to reset the match. Shingo then worked to maintain his lead with a combination of strikes before attempting Last of the Dragon. Henare avoided the finish, reversing into Streets of Rage.

During Henare’s follow-up, Shingo cut him off with a Last of the Dragon, resetting the match. Shingo and Henare traded more heavy strikes, ending with a leaping headbutt from Henare. This knocked both men to the mat. Neither was able to answer the referee’s count, resulting in a draw.

IWGP World Heavyweight Title Lumberjack Match: Jon Moxley (c) defeated EVIL

This match kicked off with a short brawl on the floor. By the time the action was in the ring, Moxley had a significant lead. Moxley took his time beating down EVIL with next to no challenge until EVIL knocked Moxley to the floor.

Once Moxley was alone on the outside, H.o.T. attacked him, giving EVIL a strong advantage. Back in the ring, EVIL utilized his normal tactics, such as choking Moxley with a shirt, to maintain his lead.

A striking battle let Moxley regain some footing against the challenger. After working EVIL into the corner, Moxley hit him with a piledriver for a two-count. EVIL rolled to the floor to recover, only for Moxley to take him and all of HoT out with a tope.

As soon as it seemed like Moxley got rid of H.o.T., Dick Togo threw a handful of powder into the face of Moxley. EVIL then took Moxley’s head off with a chair before landing a superplex. EVIL then turned to the choke, but Moxley reversed into one of his own.

A mix-up with the referee ended with Moxley eating Darkness Falls. Moxley managed to hold on, securing the Nagata lock. H.o.T. hit the ring to break up the hold, leading to an all-out brawl between the lumberjacks.

EVIL dropped with Moxley with a low blow. This left H.o.T. free to hit Moxley with a triple powerbomb through a table. EVIL then hit Death Rider for a false finish.

After Moxley kicked out of his own finish, he hit EVIL with Everything is Evil. Moxley then grabbed a barbed wire-wrapped bat, which he used to take out all of H.o.T. Once the ring was cleared, Moxley hit EVIL with a cutter, a curb stomp, and a Death Rider on the bat to win the match and retain his belt.

IWGP World Heavyweight Title Lumberjack Match: Jon Moxley (c) defeated EVIL

This match kicked off with a short brawl on the floor. By the time the action was in the ring, Moxley had a significant lead. Moxley took his time beating down EVIL with next to no challenge until EVIL knocked Moxley to the floor.

Once Moxley was alone on the outside, H.o.T. attacked him, giving EVIL a strong advantage. Back in the ring, EVIL utilized his normal tactics, such as choking Moxley with a shirt, to maintain his lead.

A striking battle let Moxley regain some footing against the challenger. After working EVIL into the corner, Moxley hit him with a piledriver for a two-count. EVIL rolled to the floor to recover, only for Moxley to take him and all of HoT out with a tope.

As soon as it seemed like Moxley got rid of H.o.T., Dick Togo threw a handful of powder into the face of Moxley. EVIL then took Moxley’s head off with a chair before landing a superplex. EVIL then turned to the choke, but Moxley reversed into one of his own.

A mix-up with the referee ended with Moxley eating Darkness Falls. Moxley managed to hold on, securing the Nagata lock. H.o.T. hit the ring to break up the hold, leading to an all-out brawl between the lumberjacks.

EVIL dropped with Moxley with a low blow. This left H.o.T. free to hit Moxley with a triple powerbomb through a table. EVIL then hit Death Rider for a false finish.

After Moxley kicked out of his own finish, he hit EVIL with Everything is Evil. Moxley then grabbed a barbed wire-wrapped bat, which he used to take out all of H.o.T. Once the ring was cleared, Moxley hit EVIL with a cutter, a curb stomp, and a Death Rider on the bat to win the match and retain his belt.

After the match, Moxley cut a promo, opening the door for his next challenger. Naito walked out from the back to challenge Moxley for Forbidden Door.

Best Of The Super Junior 31 Final: El Desperado defeated Taiji Ishimori

The opening feeling out process ended with a moonsault from Ishimori to the floor. Back in the ring, Ishimori whipped Desperado into an exposed corner to cement his lead. He then turned his attention to Desperado’s arm, working it over on the mat.

A back suplex and follow-up tope from Desperado left him in a seemingly-strong position, but it didn’t take long for Ishimori to fire back. After landing a sliding German suplex and a facebuster, Ishimori drove Desperado into the exposed corner and his knee.

Desperado caught Ishimori with a spinebuster. This left Desperado free to focus on Ishimori’s leg before locking in the stretch muffler.

Once Ishimori escaped, he floored Desperado with a destroyer for a match reset. After a short scramble, Ishimori bumped the referee, delivered a low blow, and nearly stole the win with a Gedo clutch. Desperado fired back with a strike, knocking Ishimori to the mat. A back-and-forth forearm exchange followed.

Desperado landed a spear and Pinche Loco for a nearfall. After Ishimori kicked out, he landed a reverse Bloody Sunday for a nearfall of his own. Ishimori tried to follow up with a Bloody Cross, but Desperado pushed him into the exposed corner.

With the end in sight, Desperado landed a snug tiger driver. He then transitioned into Pinche Loco. After hitting Pinche Loco, Desperado pinned Ishimori, winning the match and Best of Super Junior 31.

After the match, SHO came to face the winner. After a bit of back-and-forth, Desperado challenged SHO to make their title bout a steel cage match.

KOPW title match stipulation set for NJPW Dominion

The stipulation for the upcoming KOPW title defense has been set.

NJPW announced on Sunday that Yuya Uemura will defend the title against Great-O-Khan in a storm catch rules match. Uemura’s stipulation defeated Great-O-Khan’s 61 minute time limit, 2 out of 3 falls stipulation 58.3 percent to 41.7.

According to NJPW, storm catch rules will have a 15 minute time limit. Each competitor has two rope breaks, after which breaking at the ropes or leaving the ring will be a disqualification.

Osaka-jo Hall will host Dominion on Sunday, June 9. The show will stream on NJPW World beginning at 3 a.m. Eastern time. The current card for the event:

  • Best of the Super Juniors 31 finals: A Block winner vs. B Block winner
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends against EVIL in a lumberjack death match
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi defends against HENARE
  • NJPW World TV Champion Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Provisional KOPW 2024 Champion Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan in a storm catch rules match
  • IWGP Tag Team & NJPW Strong Tag Team title elimination match: KENTA & Chase Owens vs. El Phantasmo & Hikuleo vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste

Jon Moxley vs. EVIL lumberjack death match official for NJPW Dominion

Jon Moxley’s IWGP World Heavyweight title defense against EVIL at NJPW Dominion has a new stipulation.

NJPW has officially announced that Moxley will defend the IWGP World title against EVIL in a lumberjack death match at Dominion on Sunday, June 9.

EVIL requested the stipulation in an interview posted to NJPW’s website on Thursday, and the promotion confirmed the added wrinkle late Friday.

Osaka-jo Hall will host Dominion on Sunday, June 9. The show will stream on NJPW World beginning at 3 a.m. Eastern time. The current card for the event:

  • Best of the Super Juniors 31 finals: A Block winner vs. B Block winner
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends against EVIL in a lumberjack death match
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi defends against HENARE
  • NJPW World TV Champion Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Provisional KOPW 2024 Champion Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan
  • IWGP Tag Team & NJPW Strong Tag Team title elimination match: KENTA & Chase Owens vs. El Phantasmo & Hikuleo vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste

EVIL challenges Jon Moxley to lumberjack match for NJPW Dominion

EVIL has proposed a new stipulation for his IWGP World Heavyweight title challenge against Jon Moxley at NJPW Dominion on June 9.

In a kayfabe interview posted to NJPW’s website Thursday, EVIL proposed a lumberjack stipulation for his match against Moxley set for Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall on Sunday, June 9.

EVIL’s challenge from the interview:

Since this low life mud show ‘wrestler’ wants to run away from any kind of a fair fight under IWGP rules then I have something for him. June 9 in Osaka Jo Hall, a Lumberjack Match for the title. That way he has no escape.

He can talk about gang warfare all he wants, but all he has in his gang of reprobates is that waste of space Umino, right. When he’s trapped in the ring with no way out around him, he’ll see his future is as bleak as that fake title he carries round. If he wants to bring his snot nosed brat with him he can, and we’ll make sure both understand what justice looks like. June 9 in Osaka Jo Hall, I’ll crush you in a Lumberjack Match. Don’t you forget it!

The current lineup for Dominion:

  • Best of the Super Juniors 31 finals: A Block winner vs. B Block winner
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends against EVIL
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi defends against HENARE
  • NJPW World TV Champion Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Provisional KOPW 2024 Champion Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan
  • IWGP Tag Team & NJPW Strong Tag Team title elimination match: KENTA & Chase Owens vs. El Phantasmo & Hikuleo vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste

Best of the Super Juniors finals to main event NJPW Dominion

The Best of the Super Juniors finals are set to headline one of NJPW’s biggest events of the year.

It was confirmed today that the finals of Best of the Super Juniors 31 will be the main event of NJPW Dominion on Sunday, June 9. The show is taking place from Osaka-jo Hall and will air live on NJPW World.

The announcement means that the Best of the Super Juniors finals are going on last instead of the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match between Jon Moxley and EVIL.

We don’t know who will be competing in the Best of the Super Juniors finals yet. There are still eight tournament shows left before Dominion. At the moment, Blake Christian has a 4-0 record and leads the A Block. KUSHIDA and Taiji Ishimori are tied for the B Block lead with 3-1 records.

Here’s everything that’s been confirmed for Dominion so far:

NJPW Dominion 2024 (Sunday, June 9) —

  • Best of the Super Juniors finals
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jon Moxley defends against EVIL
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi defends against Henare
  • KOPW 2024 title holder Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan
  • NJPW World Television Champion Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Four-way tornado elimination match for both the IWGP Tag Team titles and NJPW Strong Openweight Tag Team titles: KENTA & Chase Owens (IWGP Tag Team Champions) vs. Hikuleo & El Phantasmo (Strong Openweight Tag Team Champions) vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls

Six title matches announced for NJPW Dominion

Six title matches will take place at Osaka-jo Hall.

NJPW has confirmed that Jon Moxley will defend the IWGP World Heavyweight title in Japan on June 9 against EVIL. The end of NJPW’s Resurgence event saw EVIL attack Moxley, defacing the IWGP title in the process. In a post-match promo, Moxley promised to rid NJPW of The House of Torture, who are sure to play a part in the match.

Shingo Takagi meanwhile, will defend the NEVER Openweight title against Henare, who returned in a video that aired at Resurgence and challenged the winner between Takagi and Yuya Uemura. Takagi retained the title, setting up the match for Dominion. Uemura, meanwhile, will defend the KOPW 2024 title against Great-O-Khan. The rules for the match have yet to be announced.

Other title matches will see Jeff Cobb defend the New Japan World Television title against Tomohiro Ishii and a four-way tornado elimination match for both the IWGP and New Japan Strong Tag Team titles pitting ELP & Hikuelo and KENTA & Chase Owens putting up their titles against TMDK and Bishamon.

Here is the updated lineup for Dominion:

  • IWGP World Heavyweight title: Jon Moxley defends against EVIL
  • NEVER Openweight title: Shingo Takagi defends against Henare
  • KOPW 2024: Yuya Uemura defends against Great-O-Khan
  • NJPW World Television title: Jeff Cobb defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Four-way tornado elimination match for IWGP & NJPW Strong Tag Team titles: ELP & Hikuelo (NJPW Strong Tag Team Champions) vs. KENTA & Chase Owens (IWGP Tag Team Champions) vs. TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) vs. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI)
  • Best of the Super Juniors 31 finals