NJPW Sakura Genesis live results: Yota Tsuji vs. Callum Newman

New Japan Pro-Wrestling presents Sakura Genesis on Saturday, April 4, at Ryogoku Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

Four championship matches and the return of Will Ospreay are advertised for the show.

The main event saw Yota Tsuji defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against 2026 New Japan Cup winner Callum Newman.

In the semi-main event, IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (OSKAR & Yuto-Ice) defended their titles against Ryohei Oiwa and Zack Sabre Jr. of TMDK.

The full lineup is as follows:

  • IWGP Heavyweight Championship: Callum Newman defeated Yota Tsuji (c)
  • IWGP Tag Team Championship: The Knock Out Brothers (OSKAR & Yuto-Ice) (c) defeated TMDK (Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa)
  • NJPW World Television Championship: Konosuke Takeshita (c) versus Shota Umino ended in a time-limit draw
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Championship: Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) & Oleg Boltin (c) defeated House of Torture (Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens)
  • United Empire (Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & HENARE) defeated Yuya Uemura, Taichi & El Desperado
  • Tiger Mask, Aaron Wolf, YOH & Toru Yano defeated House of Torture (DOUKI, Don Fale, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
  • Unbound Co. (Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X) defeated United Empire (Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young)
  • TMDK (Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita defeated Togi Makabe & Master Wato
  • Pre-show: KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda defeated Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara

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Pre-show

KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda defeated Taisei Nakahara & Tatsuya Matsumoto

Nakahara defiantly struggled through KUSHIDA’s headlocks, eventually locking in one of his own. Matsumoto wasn’t so easy for KUSHIDA to pin down, slamming the veteran to escape a particularly stubborn armbar. Nakahara soon tapped out to Yasuda’s unrelenting Boston Crab.

Main Card

TMDK (Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita) defeated Togi Makabe & Master Wato

Jackson wore down an eager Makabe, allowing Fujita to engage Wato unimpeded; Wato fought back with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker to halt Fujita’s momentum. Makabe toppled Jackson via a King Kong Lariat. Jackson soundly put the veteran away with a Jagged Edge, earning the pinfall amid Wato and Fujita’s brawling.

Jackson’s best outing since that singles match against Oleg Boltin this year. He’s taking advantage of every opportunity given to him this year and has made the most of them to spectacular effect.

Unbound Co. (Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X) defeated United Empire (Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young)

United Empire’s early ploy to disorient Unbound Co. at the start of this match paid off initially, yet a synchronized dropkick stunted further dominance. Lee and Akira mounted a front against Takagi, who singlehandedly downed them with a double-lariat. Young, though spirited, albeit dirty his fight was, inescapably fell on the sword of Takagi’s Last of the Dragon. Unbound Co. walked away with the victory.

Robbie X, during the Road to Sakura Genesis, especially the April 2 show, displayed exceptional athleticism and pacing, and throughout his brief flashes in this match, continued to do so. Young also made the most of his spots, at a couple of points, making him almost believable to stand toe-to-toe with Takagi.

Tiger Mask, Aaron Wolf, YOH & Toru Yano defeated House of Torture (DOUKI, Don Fale, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)

After an awkward leg holding spot from YOH, SHO, and the referee, Yano stripped a turnbuckle of its pad and paid dearly in typical House of Torture madness. Fale pressed his full weight on Yano’s spine, which DOUKI and SHO exploited by shoving their boots into his ribs. Tiger Mask kicked his way out of a combined assault stemming from DOUKI and Kanemaru. Wolf crushed Kanemaru with a Landslide and a headlock choke, the latter of which the House of Torture member tapped out.

Please, please let this be the end of Wolf’s rock bottom arc. Let him shine the way he opened the year. His finish and Tiger Mask’s spots were the highlights, poetically so, as one is still stepping through the door while another is on the way out.

Best of the Super Juniors Entrants Revealed

A-Block: Master Wato, Ryusuke Taguchi, DOUKI, Francesco Akira, Robbie X, Taiji Ishimori, Titan (CMLL), SHO, Kosei Fujita, & Jun Kasai (FREEDOMS)

B-Block: El Desperado, KUSHIDA, YOH, Robbie Eagles, Daisuke Sasaki (DDT), Jakob Austin Young, Nick Wayne (AEW), Hyo (Dragon Gate), Valiente Jr. (CMLL), & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

United Empire (Great-O-Khan, HENARE & Will Ospreay) defeated El Desperado, Taichi & Yuya Uemura

Still bearing the wounds suffered by AEW’s Death Riders (specifically PAC from the April 1 episode of AEW Dynamite), Ospreay weathered Desperado and Uemura’s coalesced offense. HENARE cleared the path for him to flatten Desperado with a Flying Crossbody out of the ring. Desperado collapsed following a meaty chop exchange with HENARE. United Empire linked up for a triple superkick to rock the masked wrestler further.

Uemura dished out dropkicks left and right to level the playing field, followed by a back suplex to Khan. Taichi met Ospreay in the middle of the ring, trading Kawada Kicks and backfists. A Dangerous Backdrop echoed through Ospreay, as did an Axe Bomber, yet Taichi’s efforts ultimately proved ineffective. Ospreay fired back with an Oscutter, therefore securing a comeback. He employed a Hidden Blade and Stormbreaker to cement his NJPW return at Taichi’s expense.

Post-match: Ospreay watched in dismay as Khan and HENARE bullied the defeated Taichi, Desperado, and Uemura.

This did its job in painting the picture of Ospreay coming back as the prodigal son of NJPW and United Empire favorite. The story of him opposing the new vision of the group under Callum Newman sets up the future conflict quite nicely, though I hope they address the possibility that he likely kept up to date with the group’s progress in his absence.

Bishamon (Hirooki Goto &YOSHI-HASHI), & Oleg Boltin defeated House of Torture (Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi, & Chase Owens) for the NEVER Openweight Six Man Championship

YOSHI-HASHI started strong, but Owens and Takahashi took him outside and lashed him against the steel barricade. Goto withstood Owens, decapitating him with a lariat. Boltin nauseated Narita with a Boltin Shake. Dick Togo rang the bell to distract Boltin amid a Torture Rack. House of Torture took this moment to strike down Bishamon and convened with Togo for a Dick-to-Dick Contact. Narita flopped down on the mat after Boltin devastated him with The Verdict.

Takahashi saved himself from Bishamon’s dominance over him by way of a Fisherman Buster. Uncorking his patented Pimp Juice on YOSHI-HASHI, Takahashi fell foul of a full-steam Boltin rampage. Narita frantically tapped on Boltin’s Torture Rack while Bishamon finished Takahashi with a Shoto.

Boltin again excels in 2026. I greatly enjoy his pairing with Bishamon.

Konosuke Takeshita (c) versus Shota Umino for the NJPW World Television Championship ended in a time-limit draw

Champion and challenger shrugged off an early forearm exchange, but Umino would writhe on the apron after falling back first onto it from Takeshita’s shoulders. Umino broke Takeshita’s dominion with a Tornado-DDT and Fisherman Suplex. Mounting himself over the top rope, Umino planted Takeshita, skull-first, into the apron and gathered his thoughts as he gazed upon the golden sheen of the title nearby.

The DDTs continued, this time on the outside courtesy of Umino’s Tornado-DDT to the unforgiving floor. Takeshita took revenge, damaging Umino’s shoulder by swinging it against the top rope. Umino powerbombed his way back to control. Takeshita swiftly took it away with a Blue Thunderbomb. With less than two minutes of the NJPW World Television title time limit left, Takeshita hit a lariat and an Exploder. Ten seconds dwindled, with neither able to capitalize after a colliding lariat from both men.

Post-match: A figure in a peculiar mask caught Takeshita’s eye. Chase Owens from House of Torture ambushed Takeshita, but was chased off by Umino.

It took a moment for this to truly get going, with the final stretch becoming rather intense. Sadly, it didn’t live up to its potential, but a decent bout nonetheless.

Knockout Brothers (OSKAR & Yuto-Ice) (c) defeated TMDK (Ryohei Oiwa & Zack Sabre Jr.) for the IWGP Tag Team Championship

Ice caught Oiwa off guard with a kick to the shin. Sabre came for the save, and he joined Oiwa in incurring OSKAR’s wrath by kicking him off the apron and into the barricade. The German released his anger by hurling Sabre across the cerulean mat. Precariously locking in OSKAR’s ankle, Sabre relied on Oiwa to drop an elbow to cripple the giant. The challengers kept OSKAR isolated from Ice, allowing Sabre to employ a Half-Boston Crab, subduing his opponent’s arms in the process.

Ice had the advantage as a fresher competitor, and he utilized it to obliterate Oiwa with a Bomboclat. Oiwa toiled in the Ice-inflicted misery, yet in a split decision, he twisted the champion’s arm. Commentary and Referee Marty Asami watched in concern as Oiwa mercilessly kept targeting the weakened limb. Relinquishing the tape from his arm, Ice fed feeling and adrenaline into it on the turnbuckle. Oiwa returned the arm to its maligned state, twisting and striking it. Ice swung a comeback with a lariat. Before he could exploit this moment, Sabre attacked him, leading Oiwa to strike Ice with a Chaos Theory. A Zack Driver and Oiwa’s bridged German suplex brought TMDK within grasp of the titles, but only just so. Ice took out Oiwa with a Cruella to retain the belts.

Post-match: Ice evicted Oiwa from the ring and took to the microphone. He celebrated the match’s result and asked Bishamon to come out so they could issue their challenge. United Empire’s HENARE and Great-O-Khan met them instead and stamped their place in the discussion. Hirooki Goto and YOSHI-HASHI of Bishamon joined them, also claiming their stake.

Spite. Pure spite. What levels are you willing to sink to, as a human, to hold onto or attain what you hold so dear, and will you act inhumanely to another person to get it? Both teams asked that of themselves, and they threw everything at it, sparing no expense. This is what can be expected of TMDK and The Knockout Brothers, and they rose to that in cathartic fashion at the crossroads between sports and theater.

Main Event

Callum Newman defeated Yota Tsuji (c) for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship -TITLE CHANGE

A Tope Tsuijicita broke Newman’s beginning offense, sending the challenger into the blue guardrails outside. Newman soon wrenched control with a Tiger Suplex. At his fastest, Newman can become almost unstoppable, yet Tsuji pulled out a lariat just in time to prevent that, leaving the Brit horizontal, at his own expense. A Curb Stomp from the champ plummeted the challenger frighteningly head-first on the floor; Referee Red Shoes allowed the match to continue.

Red Shoes fell unconscious amid another scuffle between champ and challenger. Newman exploited this with a Shining Wizard. Zane Jay offered Newman a steel chair, but Will Ospreay pleaded with Newman not to use it. Tsuji unleashed a Gene Blaster amid the kerfuffle while Jay and Ospreay loudly argued outside. Newman survived a Destroyer and Gene Blaster, instilling panic in the champion. Tsuji’s desperation cost him in a flash; Newman unsheathed Excalibur to puncture him to the mat. Marlowe Crash by Tsuji earned him a comeback. Newman landed inches within pinfall using his Prince’s Curse—victory barely eluding him. To the shock of everyone, Newman became the IWGP Heavyweight Champion with his MAKE WAY finisher.

Post-match: Newman and Ospreay tearfully embraced. Outside, a masked man in a jacket assaulted Yota Tsuji and revealed himself to be Gabe Kidd with an AEW shirt. Shingo Takagi came to Tsuji’s aid, but Kidd laid him flat. Kidd left with Tsuji’s IWGP Global Heavyweight belt. Takagi rolled into the ring and humorously slid in and out of the ring until he snatched the microphone. He issued a challenge for the belt and left, nursing his neck. At last, Newman had the chance to celebrate, which he did, by telling the crowd to “kiss the crown”. Posing with his newly acquired spoils of 2026, he and United Empire posed to end the night.

I can’t believe they actually did it. I’ve been a Callum Newman believer for a long time, but I wasn’t sure to what extent NJPW would push him. But they did it. The prince has been crowned. And the drama it took to get there, the inclusion of newbie Zane Jay and big name Will Ospreay, elevated this even further. Going into this, I expected a simple title retention, nothing too crazy, and this exceeded my expectations tenfold.

Final Thoughts

Sakura Genesis satisfied me. Several developments spun from the show, due to build into some exciting territory. The mystery of the masked man who confronted Konosuke Takeshita adds some intrigue. Will Ospreay’s return set forth some compelling narratives in the United Empire. And the Knockout Brothers cemented their place as the top tag team in the company right now. Furthermore, Aaron Wolf got his lick in on the House of Torture and more, standing tall over Don Fale in the post-match of his multi-man bout.

And with the shocking end to the night, NJPW confidently placed itself in special territory. The company, as it is right now, knows what it has to be, and it has to be forward. Don’t rest on laurels. Take risks. Trust in the young talent and follow through with them to build a future amid a rough economy. Especially right now, NJPW is insanely blessed to have huge stars rising: Knockout Brothers, Yuya Uemura, Shota Umino, Yota Tsuji, Callum Newman, and the various Young Lion graduates. Don’t let up on the gas, even for a second.

Daily Update: Flying Fred Curry passes away, weekend preview

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  • The most detailed update on the Janel Grant case, with her new filing and claims, a look at those claims in detail, what is net for the case, the key thing regarding the future of the case and why it really comes down to the judges ruling, and timeline for all of this. We cover new cais and the arguments for and against binding arbitration or continuing the civil case.
  • Update on WrestleMania, the card as of this point, reasons for some of the new matches, when matches changed and why, as well as the business for the show, how far behind are ticket sales and interest in the show as compared to the same period last year.
  • Chris Jericho returns to AEW and as much detail as we have on the decision
  • AEW Dynasty update and updated major event ticket sales
  • The death of J Robinson, a college coaching legend and his connections with a number of key figures in pro wrestling, including the recruiting of Brock Lesnar by WWE and the politics behind why WWE waited an extra year to offer him a deal.
  • The most detailed look at the television ratings for all the pro wrestling shows this past week, including competition, comparisons with one year back, Raw vs. Dynamite and how close it has become, and more.
  • It’s CMLL tournament of champions month starting this week
  • Anniversary shows at Arena Mexico and Arena Coliseo this week including a look back at the first show in each building
  • A look at the four title match show at ArenaMexico on Tuesday
  • A super hot match to watch on AAA
  • A look at Stardom’s biggest stipulation of the year and Yokohama Arena show
  • Current Tiger Mask retires
  • Best of the Super Junior tournament update
  • Largest crowd of the year for women’s wrestling in Japan
  • Hodge trophy winner looked at
  • Maple Leaf Wrestling announces new TV deal and a look at the weekend shows
  • Stabbing at a pro wrestling show
  • Very interesting political match will take place with TNA champion vs. AEW star
  • American gold medalist challenges UFC undefeated champion
  • Rebellion notes
  • Lots of injury updates and business notes
  • Wrestler complaining about AEW not booking them enough
  • Kenny Omega talks his and Kota Ibushi’s health
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  • Tony Khan and his enemies
  • Kayla Harrison on why her next bantamweight fight will be her last and why she should never have fought at bantamweight to begin with
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Friday Update

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NJPW Sakura Genesis

— The weekend schedule will be a show today with Garrett Gonzales talking about the news of the past week, and boy is this the week, and then our weekend show will be Sunday night covering news, Sakura Genesis, NXT Stand & Deliver, CMLL tonight and much more.

— Flying Fred Curry, the son of Wild Bull Curry, and a major star in the 60s and 70s, passed away today at the age of 82. He was famous for being part of the father-and-son tag team that turned Bull babyface and multi-time NWA tag team champion with Tony Marino.

— We will talk about the note from the lawyer of John Laurinaitis on today’s show.

— SmackDown tonight from St. Louis will have the answer to the mystery as to who is advising Randy Orton. Stories include will Carmelo Hayes be added to the U.S. title match at WrestleMania which is being teased, plus Rhea Ripley vs Michin, Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley & Lyra Vakyria, plus Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu are on the show. They had 11,221 tickets out as of earlier today, so will have a big crowd.

— AEW Dynamite did 730,000 viewers and an 0.15 in 18-49 Wednesday night. It was sixth on cable, third in hour one behind the NBA and FOX News and fourth in hour two behind the NBA, FOX News and CNN. News numbers were huge.

— CMLL on 4/16 at the Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas has a 3 p.m. show with Neon & Mascara Dorada vs. Flip Gordon & Capitain Suicide and Ultimo Guerrero vs. Blue Panther. There is also a Mistico main event.

— New Japan Sakura Genesis takes place at 2:40 a.m. Eastern time tonight and 11:40 p.m. Pacific time. We’ve talked about the key things for tonight’s show, which has a strong top of the card. They will also be announcing the final two participants in the Best of the Super Juniors title tonight.

  • Kushida & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara
  • Tiger Mask & Togi Makabe vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fiujita
  • Shingo Takagi & Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee & Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young
  • Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano & Yoh & Master Wato vs. Don Fale & Douki & Sho & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi & Oleg Boltin defend the Never trios titels against Ren Nartia & & Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Konosuke Takeshita defends the New Japan World TV title against Shota Umino
  • Will Ospreay & Great O’Khan & Henare vs. Yuya Uemura & Taichi & El Desperado
  • Yuto-Ice & Oskar defend the IWGP tag titles against Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa
  • Yota Tsuji vs.Callum Newman for the IWGP heavyweight title

— Colby Covington has filed a lawsuit against Jorge Masvidal based on Masvidal attacking him outside a Miami Beach restaurant in 2022. On March 21, 2022, Covington claimed that he was leaving Papi Steak in Miami Beach and Masvida ambushed him without warning, punching him and giving Covington no chance to defend himself. Masivdal was arrested and plea bargained to misdemeanor battery and fined. Covington is looking for in excess of $100,000 in damages.

— CMLL has a big weekend. Tonight’s Arena Mexico show sold out early this morning. The top matches are Mistico & Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey defending the AEW trios titles against El Clon & Hechicero & Volador Jr., Flip Gordon vs. Mascara Dorada vs. Averno for the Universal title tournament, Neon vs. Templario and Thunder Rosa & Marcela & India Sioux vs. Olympia & Persephone & Princesa Sugehit. Rosa is expected to work regularly in CMLL and to sign a CMLL contract as well. She will continue to be under AEW contract as well. She wrote today that she will be wrestling in all the CMLL arenas this year.
In the tournament match, it’s the first person to score a pin advancing to the tournament finals on 4/24. There will be tournament matches on 4/10 and 4/17 with those two winners also going to the final night which will be a three-way match.

— Arena Coliseo is sold out for the 83rd anniversary of pro wrestling in that building. It’s a loaded show with Mistico vs. El Clon vs. Soberano Jr., on top, plus Knight & Bailey vs Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja in a non-title match, El Hjio del Villano III & Villano III Jr. defend the Arena Coliseo tag titles against Los Calavera Jr. I & II, Rosa & Jarchita & Garra Negra vs. Keyra & Sanely & Zeuxis and Solar I vs. Xelhua.

— Mistico & Knight & Bailey have a non-title main event Sunday at Arena Mexico against Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero & Stuka Jr. Rosa & Jarochita face Persephone & Olympia as well.

— Puebla on Monday is expected to sell out with Mistico & Mascara Dorada & Atlantis Jr. vs. Black Tiger & Ultimo Guerrero & Gran Guerrero, plus Esfinge & Templario vs Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja in another non-title match.

— A correction from earlier today, Black Tiger in CMLL is the former Magnus, not the former Stigma. Also tomorrow night’s Angel de Oro & Niebla Roja vs. Kevin Knight & Mike Bailey match is not for Oro & Roja’s CMLL tag team titles.

— NXT Stand & Deliver from St.Louis tomorrow

  • Joe Hendry vs. Ethan Page vs. Ricky Saints vs. Tony D’Angelo for the NXT title
  • Jacy Jayne vs. Lola Vice vs. Kendal Grey for the women’s title
  • Tatum Paxley vs. Blake Monroe for the North American title
  • Myles Borne vs. Johnny Gargano for the North American title
  • Brad Baylor & Ricky Smokes vs. Rayo & Bravo for the NXT tag titles
  • Sol Ruca vs. Zaria
  • Hank & Tank & Shiloh Hill & EK Prosper & Wren Sinclair vs. Lexis King & Stacks Lorenzo & Uriah Connors & Arianna Grace

— UFC starts at 5 p.m. Eastern tomorrow from The Apex Arena in Las Vega and airing on Paramount +

  • Kai Kamaka III (155) vs. Dakota Hope (155)
  • Dionie Barbosa (126) vs. Melissa Gatto (125.5)
  • Azamat Bekoev (186) vs. Tresean Gore (185.5)
  • Alice Pereira (136) vs. Haily Cowan (136)
  • Lando Vannata (156) vs. Darrius Flowers (156.5) – Flowers missed weight and was fined 20 percent of hir purse
  • Alessandro Costa (125.5) vs. Stewart Nicoli (126)
  • Guilherme Pat (250.5) vs. Thomas Petersen (251)
  • Jose Delano (144.5) vs. Robert Ruchala (146)
  • Tommy McMillen (145.5) vs Manolo Zacchini (145)
  • Ethyn Ewing (135.5) vs. Rafael Estevan (136.5) – Estevan missed weight and was fined 20 percent of his purse
  • Abdul Rakhman Vakhyaev (206) vs Brendon Ribeiro (205)
  • Virna Jandiroba (116) vs. Tabatha Ricci (115.5)
  • Renato Moicano (156) vs. Chris Duncan (156)

— Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, the former Kane, is the Grand Marshal for the 35th Food City 500 race at Bristol Motor Speedway on 4/12

— Combate Global has a Mexico vs. USA show on 4/11 in Burbank CA on EstrellaTV, Samsung TV + and on YouTube. From this point forward all Combate Global shows will air on Saturday nights, meaning mostly head-to-head with UFC.

— Tiger Jeet Singh turns 82 today. Jeff Van Kamp, an early Lord Humongous, turns 64 today. Lance Storm turns 57 Alex Marvez turns 55. Aron Stevens turns 44. Tasha Steelz turns 39. The late Ron Starr was born on this day in 951. Marie LeVeau was born on this day in 1952. Russ Francis, a former NFL superstar and perhaps the best All-Around athlete in the last 60 years in pro wrestling, was born on this day in 1953. Former world champion Bobby Managoff was 84 when he passed away 24 years ago today. Chief Jay Strongbow was 83 when he passed away 14 years ago today. Bobby Whitlock was 68 when he passed away 21 years ago today. Butch Miller of the Sheepherders and Bushwhackers was 78 when he passed away three years ago today. (thanks to Tony Richards)

— Frankie Kazarian will be on Memphis Wrestling tomorrow and there are teases of Vince Russo on the show.

— Amy “Lita” Dumas will be a guest on 7/17 for the Reading Fightin Phils AA baseball game with the Altoona Curve on 7/17 in Reading. It is billed as a Tribute to Pro Wrestling Night.

— The Brooklyn Cyclones have a WWE Night on 7/17 where the first 1,000 fans attending will get a WWE replica championship belt.

NJPW announces Sakura Genesis card change

To help build toward an upcoming Junior Heavyweight title match, NJPW has made a slight change to the Sakura Genesis card.

Tiger Mask IV and Master Wato have swapped places on the April 4 lineup, with Tiger Mask now set to compete in an eight-man tag match opposite IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion DOUKI. The match pits Tiger Mask, Aaron Wolf, YOH & Toru Yano against DOUKI, Don Fale, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru.

As for Wato, he will now team up with Togi Makabe against Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita.

The change comes after Tiger Mask confronted DOUKI earlier this week and challenged him to a title match. A date for that bout has not been set yet. Tiger Mask, who only has three months left before the end of his in-ring career, wants to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title and retire as champion.

Sakura Genesis is being held at Sumo Hall in Tokyo and will stream live overnight at 3 a.m. Eastern/midnight Pacific.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2026 (Saturday, April 4) —

  • IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against Callum Newman
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions The Knock Out Brothers (Oskar & Yuto-Ice) defend against Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa
  • NJPW World Television Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Shota Umino
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Oleg Boltin defend against Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & HENARE vs. Yuya Uemura, Taichi & El Desperado
  • Tiger Mask, Aaron Wolf, YOH & Toru Yano vs. DOUKI, Don Fale, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young
  • Togi Makabe & Master Wato vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita
  • Pre-show: KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara

Will Ospreay on NJPW return at Sakura Genesis: ‘Can’t wait to come home’

Will Ospreay has commented on his return to New Japan Pro Wrestling this weekend.

Ospreay will team with his former United Empire stablemates Great-O-Khan and HENARE against Yuya Uemura, Taichi, and El Desperado at NJPW Sakura Genesis on Saturday, April 4, at Ryogoku Sumo Hall.

This will be Ospreay’s first match in Japan since The New Beginning in Osaka on February 11, 2024.

On Thursday, Ospreay posted a statement to X that read:

“10 Years Ago. I boarded a flight to Tokyo to perform for @njpw1972. 22 years old I could barely speak English and I was so scared going to a country by myself that I couldn’t speak the language. I spent 8 years in Japan & it completely shaped me as a man. Japan taught me patience & etiquette. All I wanted to do was show my love & appreciation to a country that allowed me to be a kid & I got to grow up in a locker room full of men I had the utmost respect for. I’ve not stopped thinking about you since I left 2 years ago. Can’t wait to come home and wrestle in my favourite arena in wrestling.”

Ospreay made his NJPW debut nearly 10 years ago at Invasion Attack on April 10, 2016. He unsuccessfully challenged KUSHIDA for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title on the show.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2026 lineup for Saturday, April 4:

  • IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against Callum Newman
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions The Knock Out Brothers (Oskar & Yuto-Ice) defend against Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa
  • NJPW World Television Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Shota Umino
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Oleg Boltin defend against Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & HENARE vs. Yuya Uemura, Taichi & El Desperado
  • Aaron Wolf, YOH, Toru Yano & Master Wato vs. Don Fale, DOUKI, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young
  • Togi Makabe & Tiger Mask vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita
  • Pre-show: KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara

Will Ospreay set for NJPW return

Will Ospreay is back in action — and he’s now set to return to the NJPW ring.

In his first match in Japan in more than two years, Ospreay will reunite with United Empire stablemates Great-O-Khan & HENARE for a six-man tag match at NJPW Sakura Genesis on April 4. They’ll be facing off against Yuya Uemura, Taichi & El Desperado.

Ospreay underwent neck surgery in 2025 and spent several months sidelined until returning at AEW Revolution. His comeback match took place on Dynamite last week, with Ospreay defeating Blake Christian. Ospreay is now set to take on Jon Moxley at AEW’s Dynasty pay-per-view next month.

During his injury layoff, Ospreay said that — while AEW is his home base — he was hoping to be able to wrestle for NJPW a few times per year once he was cleared to return. He made an appearance at NJPW New Year Dash 2026 and had a tense interaction with Callum Newman, who is now the leader of United Empire.

The main event of Sakura Genesis will see Newman challenge Yota Tsuji for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Newman earned the title shot through winning this year’s New Japan Cup.

With the addition of this six-man tag match, the card for Sakura Genesis is now finalized. The show is being held at Sumo Hall in Tokyo and will air live on NJPW World.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2026 (Saturday, April 4) —

  • IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against Callum Newman
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions The Knock Out Brothers (Oskar & Yuto-Ice) defend against Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa
  • NJPW World Television Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Shota Umino
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Oleg Boltin defend against Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & HENARE vs. Yuya Uemura, Taichi & El Desperado
  • Aaron Wolf, YOH, Toru Yano & Master Wato vs. Don Fale, DOUKI, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young
  • Togi Makabe & Tiger Mask vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita
  • Pre-show: KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara

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  • Updates on WrestleMania with confirmed matches, matches not announced but are on the schedule, the 31.6% off ticket sale, comparisons of demand for tickets with last year, potential matches and more on how matches were changed, as well as Steve Austin talks
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  • Stardom Cinderella tournament finals and the top matches for the company’s biggest show of the year
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  • Ricochet Twitter controversy
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— Bryan and I will be back with Wrestling Observer Radio tonight covering Raw and the rest of the news.

— TNA did 250,000 viewers and an 0.04 in 18-49 which is good considering NCAA men’s basketball tournament games did big numbers on numbers on CBS, TNT and TBS on Thursday.

— The Thursday night matches from the NCAA wrestling tournament did 366,000 viewers but an 0.12 in 18-49. With the exception of Gutfeld on FOX News in hour three, wrestling, on ESPN, was the highest rated show in its time slot aside from college basketball, on all of cable.

— Raw tonight is from Boston and one would expect a big number given Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar are both on the show, as are CM Punk and Becky Lynch. Matches include Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio for the IC title (this was scheduled for last week’s show but Dominik was injured in his match with El Hijo del Vikingo at Rey de Reyes), Bayley & Lyra Valkyria vs. Asuka & Kairi Sane and Je’Von Evans vs. Grayson Waller.

The last number we had was 12,200 tickets out so this should be sold out, if not it will be very close.

— New Japan Sakura Genesis on 4/4 at Sumo Hall:

  • Kushida & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara
  • Togi Makabe & Tiger Mask vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita
  • Shingo Takagi & Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee & Francesco Akira & Jacob Austin Young
  • Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano & Yoh & Master Wato vs. Don Fale & Douki & Sho &N Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi & Oleg Boltin defend the Never trios title against Ren Narita & Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Konosuke Takeshita defends the World TV title against Shota Umino
  • Yuto-Ice & OSKAR defend the IWGP tag titles against Zack Sabre Jr & Ryohei Oiwa
  • Yota Tsuji vs Callum Newman for the IWGP heavyweight title

— Variety reported that the television show Starfleet Academy on Paramount is being canceled. The second season, already completed, has been filmed. Becky Lynch was a regular cast member of the show.

— Titan suffered a broken right foot. No more word on the severity.

— Jeff Jarrett is now co-owner of the Nashville Kats Arena Football League team. President Jeff Fisher announced that Jarrett is now Managing Partern and co-owner oof the Arena Football One league team. The team opens its season on 4/17 and plays at FUM Bank Arena in Clarksville, TN.

— The Usos will appear Wednesday night at the Major League Baseball season opener on Netflix between the San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees at Oracle Park. Something happened regarding Netflix and Anthony Bowens as apparently he was to be featured, and he will stil be there, but not featured.

He wrote, “I was looking forward to helping out The Giants again Opening Night on Wednesday but Netflix took over and unfortunately that got YEETED away. I’ll still be there though. I’ll see you at Oracle. Go Giants.” Yes, you think this doesn’t get petty?

— Nino Hamburguesa showed up on Friday’s Clash show in Tijuana using the name Burger Boy.

— 3/27 Global Wars at St. Clair College in Windsor, ONT is sold out with Ricochet vs. Rich Swann, Athena vs. Taylor Rising for the ROH women’s title, Rohjan Raja vs. Stu Grayson for the PWA title and an announcing team of Mauro Ranallo, Ian Riccaboni and Don Callis. It will be available on Triller PPV.

— Promociones Cantu tonight in Nuevo Laredo has Alberto El Patron & Jack Morris & Metalik (Gran Metalik in WWE) vs. Carlito & Galeno del Mal & El Texano Jr.,the Infamous Cuatrero & Mascara Ano 2000 & El Ijo de Mascara 2000 vs. El Hijo de Dos Caras & Super Nova & Mocho Cota Jr.

— Tomorrow at Arena Mexico is headlined by Atlantis Jr. & Templario & Mascara Dorada vs. Angef de Oro & Averno & Yutani.

— Hiroyoshi Tenzan turns 55 today. Tyson Tomko turns 50. Terry Ray Gordy Jr. turns 47. Duke Keomuka was born on this day in 1921. Omar Atlas/Buddy Moreno was born on this day in 1938. 70s woman star Heather Feather was born on this day in 1949. Villano III, the Hall of Famer, was born on this day in 1952. Skull Murphy was 39 when he passed away 56 years ago today. Wally Karbo was 77 when he passed away 33 years ago today. Brian Cox was 33 when he passed away 23 years ago today. (thanks to Tony Richareds)

— Gail Kim was inducted into the women’s wrestling Hall of Fame on Saturday in Brentwood, NY along with Melina Perez and Juia Hammer, Sweet Saraya, the mother of the current Saraya. as well as Mercedes Martinez, Debbie Maneko, Jasmin St Clair, Linda Dallas, Mickie Knuckles, Missy Sampson, Penelope Paradise, Carmela Foss, Mimi Hagiwara and Olympic wrestlers Nataia Vorobieva of Russia and Pang Qianyu of China, as well as Laurene Landon, the star of the movie “All the Marbles,” who was trained by Mildred Burke and did most of her own stunts in the movie.

— West Coast Pro and Pro Wrestling Revolucion did a joint show yesterday afternoon as part of the Warriors’ Mexican Heritage Night at the plaza in Thrive City outdoors outside the Chase Center. Alan Angels & Aaron Solo won the West Coast Pro tag titles from The Crush Boys, Titus Alexander & Starboy Charlie. The main event was Vinnie Massaro & Misteriso beat Los Suavecitos. Tthey would like to run Thrive City three times per year. (thanks to Derek Sousa)

— Insane Wrestling Revolution on 5/21 in Wyandotte, MI at Grizzly’s Bar and Grill with Trey Miguel, Jason Hotch, Sam Beale and more. (thanks to Paul Meade)

— Green Mountain Wrestling on 5/17 at the ElksLodge in Barre, VT headlined by Carlito.

NJPW announces title matches for Sakura Genesis 2026

Coming out of the New Japan Cup finals, NJPW has revealed most of the card for Sakura Genesis 2026.

United Empire’s Callum Newman was crowned the New Japan Cup winner this past weekend. With that victory, he now heads to the main event of Sakura Genesis on April 4 for an IWGP Heavyweight Championship match against Yota Tsuji. It will be the second title defense of Tsuji’s reign. He already holds a victory over United Empire member Jake Lee.

In total, four championship bouts are part of the announced Sakura Genesis lineup. The IWGP Tag Team titles will be on the line when TMDK’s Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa challenge Oskar & Yuto-Ice. This is a rematch from the main event of New Year Dash 2026, where Oskar & Yuto-Ice retained over Sabre & Oiwa.

Konosuke Takeshita will make another defense of the NJPW World Television Championship, this time against Shota Umino. Takeshita won the belt from El Phantasmo last month and successfully defended against Yujiro Takahashi at the New Japan Cup finals.

Plus, Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Oleg Boltin will put their NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team titles on the line against House of Torture (Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens).

Sakura Genesis is being held at Sumo Hall in Tokyo and will stream live on NJPW World.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2026 (Saturday, April 4) —

  • IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against Callum Newman
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions The Knock Out Brothers (Oskar & Yuto-Ice) defend against Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa
  • NJPW World Television Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Shota Umino
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Oleg Boltin defend against Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens
  • Aaron Wolf, YOH, Toru Yano & Master Wato vs. Don Fale, DOUKI, SHO & Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Shingo Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X vs. Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young
  • Togi Makabe & Tiger Mask vs. Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita
  • Pre-show: KUSHIDA & Masatora Yasuda vs. Tatsuya Matsumoto & Taisei Nakahara

NJPW Sakura Genesis live results: Goto vs. Finlay IWGP title match

Hirooki Goto defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against David Finlay headlines today’s NJPW Sakura Genesis.

Finlay earned today’s World title shot by winning the 2025 New Japan Cup. The two competitors have a 1-1 record in their two prior singles meetings.

Five more title matches are also set for the show.

IWGP Global Champion Yota Tsuji defends against EVIL, and NEVER Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Ryohei Oiwa.

IWGP Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito and Hiromu Takahashi defend against Jeff Cobb and Callum Newman. The NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions SHO, Ren Narita, and Yujiro Takahashi will defend against Gabe Kidd, Taiji Ishimori, and Drilla Moloney.

The Great-O-Khan challenges El Phantasmo for the NJPW World TV title in the show’s other championship tilt.

A special singles match features Hiroshi Tanahashi facing Shota Umino for just the second time in their careers, and for the first time since Umino’s time as a Young Lion.

SANADA faces Yuya Uemura in the main card opener.

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Pre-show

Katsuya Murashima defeated Daiki Nagai

Having felt each other out, Murashima soon gained command of the match. He extended this sway further with leglocks, each subsequent ones broken by rope breaks. Nagai soon found favor courtesy of a dropkick, followed by a Crossbody. Murashima trapped Nagai in his own Boston Crab, this time successful; Nagai tapped to the agony placed upon him.

Main card

Yuya Uemura defeated SANADA

Competing for wrist control, both competitors teetered back and forth. Uemura damaged SANADA’s arm with a twist and then a dropkick. On the outside, SANADA flung Uemura into the barricade, further tossing him into members of the Japanese commentary table, disturbing a nearby Chris Charlton and Walker Stewart. SANADA capitalized on his carnage to Uemura with an elevated Magic Screw off the ring apron. He added another Magic Screw on the top rope for further hurt. Uemura’s blazing hot comeback halted starkly to SANADA’s Shining Wizard. However, he tapped resoundingly to a Daiyaru Gatame, leaving Uemura the victor.

SANADA’s initial clean approach was refreshing, but his heel tactics made each swing for Uemura’s comebacks so exciting. His Bullet Club involvement has been adding more layers to his character that’s made him interesting compared to his IWGP World Heavyweight Championship run two years ago. As for Uemura, a lot has been said about how great he already is, but I personally don’t think it’s talked about enough. He’s got the right movements to make for an exhilarating presence in the ring.

Great-O-Khan defeated El Phantasmo (c) for the NJPW World TV Title

Phantasmo struck quick and first, sending Khan to the outside. Leaping from the top rope, he landed on his challenger as nearby fans scurried (including one nervous man holding a Daryl plushie cat). Khan planted Phantasmo on the ring apron, focusing more on using his weight and targeting the champion’s weak shoulder. Khan set up a structure of chairs to be used for later. Phantasmo found enough spirit to send Khan flying with a Hurricanrana from the top rope. Having dislocated his shoulder, Phantasmo miraculously toppled Khan in a struggle for power, capitalized with an Unidentified Flying Opponent. Khan once more took Phantasmo to the outside as the 15-minute time limit drew nearer, slamming him through his previously made chair structure. Hastily returning to the ring, Khan watched as Phantasmo lay down for the 20-count. For the first time, the NJPW World TV title changed hands via countout.

Unexpectedly, this was a blast. Khan’s brains and brawn superceded Phantasmo’s spirit in brilliant displays of resiliency from both men. The 20-count especially added drama to heighten the urgency of a NJPW World TV title match.

Shota Umino defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi

Entering through the crowd in a huge Fatal Fury reference, Tanahashi proudly wore a brown leather jacket as Rock Howard, accompanied by Terry Bogard, portrayed by famed Japanese cosplayer Momo Momoto. Tanahashi began the match firing against Umino with Crossbodies, but dropped due to a Dragon Screw Leg Whip. Umino cruelly centered his focus on Tanahashi’s notoriously weak knees. Beyond the strain of his full force attacks, there was nothing behind Umino’s eyes as he held Tanahashi in a crossface.

The pair traded forearms against the turnbuckle with a numb rage emanating from Umino, replaced at last by a look of emotional hurt as his strikes grew in aggression. Tanahashi’s ferocity and tenacity saw him eke out momentum, conducting the crowd like a maestro as he endured Umino’s ruthlessness; narrowly escaping a Bridged Suplex Pin. After three Twist’n’Shouts, a suplex, Sling Blade, and High-Fly Flow, he failed to gain the pin after a second H-FF. Umino collapsed Tanahashi with a Shining Wizard to the back of his skull. Seeking a Northern Lights Suplex, Umino nearly lost to an inside cradle. Umino finally concluded the match, pinning Tanahashi after using The Second Chapter.

This was something special. My goodness. My hands are shaking and I have goosebumps as I type this. In context, 2025 is an important year for both Tanahashi and Umino. The former had strong shades of his past work before his knees gave him troubles. Umino felt like someone to worry about, someone who has an exciting new direction if followed upon correctly. In a way that professional wrestling can communicate, this match served as a communication from a veteran to a rookie to shape up and find out exactly who he is as a man. Incredible stuff in a rare loss during Tanahashi’s final year.

House Of Torture (Ren Narita, SHO & Yujiro Takahashi) (c) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Drilla Moloney, Gabe Kidd & Taiji Ishimori) for the NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship

Each opposing side of BULLET CLUB clashed before the bell could even ring. One by one, the War Dogs fell to the House of Torture’s forces. The trio of Narita, SHO, and Takahashi took turns pecking at Moloney, deterring Kidd and Ishimori, but not for long. Kidd chopped at Narita’s chest, who then introduced him to the mat with a Guillotine Clothesline. The Brit responded in kind with a lariat, setting Moloney up for a Drilla Killa, thwarted by House of Torture interference.

SANADA and Clark Connors entered the fray, with SANADA teasing a guitar shot to Narita before smashing it over Moloney’s head. Narita took advantage of this, covering the now bloody body of Moloney for the win.

— Post-match: SANADA ripped open his jacket, revealing a House of Torture T-shirt, thus defecting from the War Dogs. Kidd, Ishimori, and Connors chased the opposing faction away and tended to Moloney.

I’ll regret this later, but I found that a big development in this Bullet Club civil war can be a benefit to this angle. Though I’m disappointed to see SANADA go down this route, something had to happen. That said, this match built up to something nice, despite my misgivings to House of Torture. Perhaps there’s something to be said about SANADA’s constant faction-jumping, that maybe he’d be better off a loner.

Best of the Super Juniors Announcement

In a comic book-themed presentation, the competitors for the 2025 Best of the Super Juniors Tournament were revealed.

Participants: El Desperado, Ryusuke Taguchi, YOH, Master Wato, KUSHIDA, Kevin Knight, Ninja Mack, Kosei Fujita, Robbie Eagles, Hiroshi Takahashi, BUSHI, Francesco Akira, Taiji Ishimori, Clark Connors, SHO, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, an unnamed CMLL wrestler, Dragongate’s Dragon Dia, DDT Pro Wrestling‘s Mao, AEW‘s Nick Wayne.

Konosuke Takeshita (c) defeated Ryohei Oiwa for the NEVER Openweight Championship

Evenly matched, Oiwa proceeded with trepidation, paying off as he sent Takeshita into the barricades. The champion returned the favor, kicking his challenger in the skull. In the ring, Oiwa controlled Takeshita’s left arm, concentrating his strength to soften and weaken it. Though this undoubtedly affected him, Takeshita’s use of height and power during a top rope suplex triumphed over Oiwa. Proceeding to a Blue Thunderbomb, Takeshita further bullied his opponent. After a back and forth, Oiwa twirled Takeshita to the mat with a lariat. Another back and forth, this time resulting in Takeshita landing a lariat.

Dropping Oiwa with a Brainbuster, Takeshita earned a 1-count pin to a huge ovation. Determined to keep his momentum, Takeshita reached for a Raging Fire. With that, Takeshita retains his NEVER Openweight Championship once again.

Since Oiwa’s return and Takeshita’s signing, I yearned for this match. It did not disappoint. In fact, it left me wanting more, and it’s clear they have much more they’d love to do together, in terms of in-ring excitement and storytelling. Oiwa kicking out at 1 heightened the urgency, showing that Takeshita needed to try everything. The future is still bright for Oiwa.

United Empire (Callum Newman & Jeff Cobb) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito) (c) for the IWGP Tag Team Championship

Takahashi had an early advantage over the younger Newman, bolstered with assistance by Naito to Cobb’s chagrin. However, Newman fought for his reprieve with a dropkick. Cobb crushed Takahashi with a Standing Moonsault. The pair teetered for control, but Takahashi reversed a powerbomb with a hurricanrana. Naito soon followed with an Esperanza and later a Tornado DDT. Newman nearly thwarted a Destino, but Takahashi added a dropkick needed to complete it.

Hoping for a Tour of the Islands, Cobb’s flight for Naito had been canceled due to turbulence by way of a Takahashi dropkick. Once more countering Cobb’s Tour of the Island with a DDT, Naito was met by an Oscutter 2.0 from Newman. Cobb sent Naito into Newman’s knee, followed up by a Vertical Suplex for a surprise win.

Nothing short of a rollercoaster. Naito and Takahashi were slow as usual, but every segment hit, and they gave it the best they could. Newman and Cobb are great choices for this title victory. With whatever is on the horizon for Cobb, this accolade is a fine one for someone who’s given a lot. Whether he stays or leaves, he’s a great asset to NJPW’s roster. This will undoubtedly be great for Newman in the long run as well as he works for his own identity.

Yota Tsuji (c) defeated EVIL for the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship

No sooner had Tsuji walked to the ring when EVIL and the House of Torture ambushed him. Dragging him to the ring, the faction were attacked by none other than the real Yota Tsuji—the decoy was his twin brother Shota Tsuji. Nevertheless, EVIL capitalized on the days of fixated attacks on the champion’s knee to great effect. Employing the Nagata Lock, EVIL laughed as Tsuji writhed in agony, or torture if you will. In the background, Dick Togo continued his assault from earlier on Shota.

In defiance of his hurt knee, Tsuji spilled EVIL with a hurricanrana and sent him to the barricade. Togo attempted to halt a hobbling Tsuji, but he remained undettered. Aiming for a high-flying maneuver, Tsuji’s knee gave out. EVIL exploited this by slamming it into the mat. Strength depleting, Tsuji made a weak crawl to the ropes to break out of EVIL’s Cloverleaf. Tsuji unleashed a Backbreaker + Stomp combination to falter EVIL, but at the cost of more knee pain. Nearly maximizing on the moment of a prone EVIL, Tsuji was distracted by Yoshinobu Kanemaru dragging Shota to the ring. EVIL abused this opportunity as the House of Torture struck hard on him. Shingo Takagi sprinted to the ring, emptying the House. Low-blowing Takagi, EVIL met the same fate courtesy Tsuji. Tossing referee Marty Asami, EVIL countered Tsuji’s Gene Blaster with a Magic Killer. Kanemaru spat whiskey in Tsuji’s direction, who ducked in time, leading Takagi to down him with a Pumping Bomber. EVIL, reeling from the whiskey spit, lost the match to a successful Gene Blaster.

— Post-match: Tsuji called out Yuya Uemura, who already made his way to the ring. The pair agreed to set up a match for Tsuji’s gold at a later date.

Nearly as good as Tsuji’s defense against Gabe Kidd, I can forgive the House of Torture interference thanks to the cathartic nature in their takedown. However, Shingo Takagi’s role and the mind games involving Shota Tsuji being a trap made for at least a fun story, ended with a spectacular finish.

Hirooki Goto (c) defeated David Finlay for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship

Locking up, Goto quickly gained an advantage, putting Finlay in a hold broken by the bottom rope. Once Finlay could lay Goto to the mat, he struck with a series of punches and forearms. Finlay’s dominance reigned for a few minutes until Goto pulled out a lariat at the last minute. A Cactus Clothesline by Finlay tumbled him and Goto to the outside; Goto’s foot unwittingly struck Finlay in the groin during the process. Finlay grabbed a table from beyond the barricade and under the ring for later use.

Seeking a powerbomb through the tables, Finlay instead stumbled backwards as a result of a frantic Goto punching his skull. Goto sent his challenger headfirst into a ringpost by way of a hurricanrana. Finlay deployed a grim Backbreaker to crunch Goto’s spine. Denying Finlay the opportunity to send him through a table, Goto instead slammed him through a Fireman’s Carry. A Kaiten nearly put Finlay away, as did Finlay’s Overkill. Stealing a Gun Stun from Karl Anderson, Finlay then transitioned into Oblivion before falling flat from a Shouten Kai. A series of of three GTRs dedicated to his children and the world saw Goto ultimately victorious over Finlay as he gained the pinfall.

— Post-match: Goto celebrated his win, thanking his children and the world for fighting alongside him. Announcing that he knew who he wanted his next challenger to be, he called out Shota Umino. A fully dressed yet emotionless Umino obliged an appearance, nearly entering the ring but leaving after hearing boos. Re-entering at Goto’s request, he accepted the champion’s challenge at Windy City Riot on April 11.

Strong opener and even stronger finisher, this title defense meandered a bit in the middle. The dichotomy of Goto fighting for his family and Finlay fighting out of spite for his own proved a gripping narrative. Full credit to both men—they made the most of the spots that needed the sense of urgency in a deeply personal feud. Moreover, the meandering was made obselete by the overall catharsis of triumphing over past failures. Seeing his children sitting proud gave a heartwarming conclusion to the night.

Sakura Genesis went by incredibly fast and with many memorable moments. Tanahashi’s rare loss this year to Umino, United Empire winning the NJPW World TV and IWGP Tag Team titles, and SANADA’s defection to House of Torture provided must-watch material. The Best of the Super Juniors including talents from DDT, Dragongate, CMLL, and AEW already fills that tournament with sheer excitement. Umino doesn’t seem to edge toward heel activity, yet fully aware of the boos is interesting, albeit polarizing. He’s 2010’s John Cena and 2020-2021 AEW Cody Rhodes. Whatever the case is, he needs something to make him interesting. Maybe Windy City Riot will have just what his character needs. As a whole, Sakura Genesis made for an exhilarating night, and an enjoyable one.

NJPW Sakura Junior Genesis live results: Desperado vs. Connors hardcore match

The final stop on NJPW’s Road to Sakura Genesis tour takes place today with “Sakura Junior Genesis” featuring two title matches.

In the main event, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion El Desperado defends against Clark Connors in hardcore match, a rarity for NJPW title bouts.

In the semi-main, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Robbie Eagles and Kosei Fujita defend their belts against the Bullet Club War Dogs duo of Taiji Ishimori and Robbie X.

Today’s undercard also features a Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Ryusuke Taguchi singles match in a rare Hontai vs. Hontai matchup. Taguchi has never defeated Tana in their five career singles meetings, and this will likely be his last shot with Tanahashi on the road to his retirement set for Wrestle Kingdom in January 2026.

Talent from DDT will be featured in the opening contest, with DDT’s Ninja Mack teaming with NJPW Young Lion Katsuya Murashima against DDT’s Yuya Koroku and MAO.

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Main card

MAO & Yuya Koroku defeated Katsuya Murashima & Ninja Mack

Koroku and Murashima began the night’s proceedings, but MAO demanded Mack enter the ring instead. There, MAO withstood the ninja’s offense. On the outside, MAO stumbled into the barricade thanks to Mack’s Sasuke Special. Back in the ring, MAO dropped Mack with a Cutter over the referee. Koroku sought to capitalize on the numbers game against Mack but Murashima threw everything he had to pounce him to the cerulean mat. Despite aid from Mack and Murashima’s spirited comeback, MAO sent him down for the 3-Count with a Tornado Whirlwind.

MAO and Koroku’s heelwork oozed off the screen here. At several points I hoped for Murashima or Mack to get the win—Murashima nearly had me convinced he’d take the win.

Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Ryusuke Taguchi

Circling each other, the two legends met an early stalemate. Tanahashi cleverly wriggled through a test of strength but Taguchi dizzied him by forcing The Ace to run the ropes until collapsing from exhaustion. Tanahashi gained the upper hand with unforgiving hip attacks. Taguchi broke out of Tanahashi’s dominance by clutching an innapropriate body part, following with a Funky Weapon. Though hard-fought, Tanahashi won with a High-Fly Flow, grimacing through the pinfall.

One of my favorite things about Taguchi is how he combines humor with drama, yet can work with one or the other. Tanahashi delivers in these short bouts during this final year; bittersweet, as his longer matches are classics. However, I’m glad we get these flashes of greatness that remind us who he is and how versatile he has been throughout his career.

United Empire (Callum Newman, Jakob Austin Young & Jeff Cobb) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito)

Try as he might, Naito couldn’t keep up wiht Newman’s speed, nor Cobb’s weight and strength on top of it. Takahashi came to Naito’s assitance, dropping him with a Neckbreaker on Young. Cobb tagged himself in for Young, using Takahashi’s body to knock him, Naito, and BUSHI out and nearly won with a Spin Cycle. Targeting Cobb’s knees, Takahashi set BUSHI for a tope, but Young tripped him up. BUSHI played with smart offense on Young and Newman before tumbling Cobb with a Hurricanrana. Cobb won the match with a Tour of the Islands to BUSHI.

With the reports of Naito and Cobb working without a contract, matches like these leave the question of where they’ll go from here and what direction their factions will go without them. What happens to United Empire with Cobb and Ospreay in other promotions and Aussie Open seperate from them? Does LiJ continue to exist without Naito? Regardless, Young and Newman quietly have a case for future stars of the company.

Los Ingobernables de Japon (Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji) defeated House Of Torture (Dick Togo & EVIL)

EVIL and Togo emerged from the pure darkness before the bell, attacking Tsuji and Takagi. House of Torture followed up by combining a Cloverleaf and a Crossface to a miserable Tsuji. Working past a weakened knee, Tsuji escaped EVIL’s ruthless targeting with a poke to his eye. Takagi won the match with a grounded Manjigatame for the pinfall.

Nice and short, as it should be. While I like the formula of Tsuji and Takagi’s matches (Tsuji endures a lot of pain, Takagi comes in for the dominant save), the House of Torture addition feels grating. Yet, they work together seamlessly, so I’ll give them that.

Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI), Master Wato & YOH) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (David Finlay, Drilla Moloney, Gabe Kidd & Gedo)

Locking up, Goto overpowered Finlay’s attacks with pure strength. Finlay, joined by Moloney, overcame this by stacking their offense on him. YOSHI-HASHI came in to play equalizer, leading to all of his team beating on the back of Gedo. Moloney unleashed a vicious Spinebuster to YOH, which Kidd gleefully added to with his bullish demeanor. Gedo was unfortunate enough to be the final person assaulting YOH when Wato tagged in with the sound and the fury to wipe out the War Dogs. An all-out frenzy transpired, with Wato forcing Gedo to submit with a Vendeva.

Hyping up Goto vs Finlay for tomorrow’s Sakura Genesis show proved fruitful. Korakuen Hall seemed split between them, which is wild to think of, considering Finlay’s earlier unpopularity as Bullet Club leader. His time late 2024 to now has done him wonders. Also, keep Wato and YOH paired together and give them all the important tag team wins.

Ichiban Sweet Boys (Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles) (c) defeated BULLET CLUB War Dogs (Robbie X & Taiji Ishimori) for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship

X and Ishimori sent Eagles soaring but couldn’t sustain dominance over Fujita for long. Ishimori aided X in maintaining momentum across the ropes for a Shooting Star Press to stun their opponents. The earlier focus on Fujita paid off in dividends for the War Dogs as the damage wore on. A vengeful Eagles came in with the agility, working on X’s leg in particular. Eagles followed this with a Tope Con Hilo to further crush the War Dogs, punctuated with a T-Bomb. X ensnared Eagles with a flashy sequence of moves, stamped with a thunderous powerbomb.

A flying dropkick and a borrowed Penalty Kick from leader Zack Sabre Jr gave way for Fujita to nearly tap; however, Ishimori broke it up by kicking Eagles into them. Each team traded finishers on the others in an impressive display, ended beautifully by Eagles kicking X out of midair mid-Standing Moonsault. X nearly won the match with a gnarly Poisonrana + Execution Cutter combination, but couldn’t get the job done. Eagles desperately pulled out a Hyperion to successfully retain the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.

— Post-match: Wato dragged YOH into the ring, straight-up tossing him in as they challenged the Ichiban Sweet Boys to a championship match

Best match of this card. I know Robbie X is more focused on the British independents, but he and Taiji Ishimori would have a cracker run in the tag division if he stuck around.

Main Event

El Desperado (c) defeated Clark Connors for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title (Hardcore Match)

Connors and Desperado traded chops before switching to chairs. Though unfamiliar with this level of terrain, Connors instinctually lasted with the more seasoned champion, going so far as to clang him with a trash can and pouncing him directly into the bleachers. Connors introduced two tables on the outside. In the stands, the pair tried choking the other out, with the challenger nearly dropping Desperado onto the wooden floor at the bottom. Desperado swung Connors with an Irish Whip into the bleachers on the other side of Korakuen Hall, met by Connors sending him back into the ring post. Connors attempted a chair swing at Desperado at that same ring post, only for him to duck, stinging Connors’s arms.

The pair met in the stands once more, swinging kendo sticks—Connors gained control with relentless whacks to the champ’s back. Tying Desperado’s wrists to the ring post, the War Dog resumed punishment by lashing his opponent with the stick. With all the wealth of scars and recently opened wounds painted across his back, Desperado writhed in agony as Connors poured a bottle of whiskey onto his flesh. Referee Red Shoes Umino freed Desperado, who clambered right into another swing by Connors. The champion finally gained momentum when he grabbed a broken glass bottle from Connors and ran it across his forehead (dragging his head across the rope for an extra burn).

A powerbomb from the top rope sent Desperado to the mat, nearly offering Connors the chance to send him through the outside tables. Barb-wire steel chair in hand, Desperado bled as Connors gored the pair of them into it. The foes wrapped that same barb-wire across their fists, leading to Desperado being scoo–slammed onto exposed wire from a nearby chair. Connors proceeded to slam the chair onto Desperado, and Desperado onto the chair. A Pinche Loco gave Desperado a nearfall, as did Connors with a lariat. Atop the uppermost turnbuckle, Desperado drove himself and Connors through the tables. This didn’t give him the pinfall victory, but a final Pinche Loco did, thus retaining his championship.

— Post-match: Stardom’s Thekla checked on Connors who traded middle fingers with Desperado. Alone in the ring, Desperado was greeted by CMLL’s Templario, who challenged him for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship at a later date.

Halfway through the match, this hardcore bout truly followed up on the excellent tag match that preceded it. Seeing Desperado guide Connors through the match before eventually bleeding him out. That’s professoinalism. Connors absolutely pulled his weight, however. Moreover, this match felt structured like a song, hitting all its beats and knowing when to hit them. Moments where the match could have ended earlier didn’t, because a greater finish would be ahead. Great stuff.

Jr Genesis was fine, but the matches to watch out for are the title matches. They maximized their places on the card perfectly.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Card: Hirooki Goto vs David Finlay and more

​New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s (NJPW) next big event is Sakura Genesis 2025, which is scheduled for April 5, 2025, at the iconic Ryōgoku Sumo Hall in Tokyo. This annual event is promising a lineup of strong matches, headlined by Hirooki Goto defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against David Finlay. Finlay earned this title shot by winning the 2025 New Japan Cup, and this will be his opportunity to try and obtain the biggest prize in NJPW.

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Sakura Genesis 2025 Card

Here is the full card for NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025:

  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto defends against David Finlay
  • IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against EVIL
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi defend against Jeff Cobb & Callum Newman
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Ryohei Oiwa
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions SHO, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita defend against Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney & Taiji Ishimori
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shota Umino
  • NJPW World TV Champion El Phantasmo defends against Great-O-Khan
  • Yuya Uemura vs. SANADA
  • Katsuya Murashima vs. Daiki Nagai

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Main Event: IWGP World Heavyweight Championship – Hirooki Goto vs. David Finlay

The headline bout will see reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto defending his title against David Finlay. Finlay earned this opportunity by winning the 2025 New Japan Cup. Goto, known for his hard-hitting style and warrior spirit, aims to continue his championship reign by overcoming the challenge posed by the son of Irish legend Fit Finlay.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Tickets: Best places to buy and more

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 is scheduled for April 5, 2025, at the iconic Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo. This first major event for the company following the New Japan Cup has a decent card in place, with Hirooki Goto defending his IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against David Finlay, who won the NJ Cup 2025 tournament.

If you’re in the area and want to get to Sumo Hall to watch the card live, then we’ve got you covered in terms of the best places to buy tickets, how to buy and how to get the best experience.

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Where to Buy NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Tickets Online

Purchasing tickets for Sakura Genesis 2025 can be done through several reputable online platforms. Here are the top options:​

Lawson Tickets

Lawson Tickets is a primary ticketing outlet for NJPW events. Tickets are available through their online platform and at Loppi machines located in Lawson convenience stores across Japan. Visit the official Lawson Tickets website to check availability and secure your seats.​

BuySumoTickets

BuySumoTickets is another trusted vendor specializing in Japanese wrestling events. They offer various seating options for Sakura Genesis 2025, including:

  • Box Seats: 15,800 yen per person​
  • 2F-Seat A: 12,800 yen per person​
  • 2F-Seat B: 9,700 yen per person
  • 2F-Seat C: 6,600 yen per person

You can purchase tickets directly from their website. Keep in mind that box seats are for two people; if you order a single ticket, you may be sharing with another attendee. For odd-numbered groups, arrangements will be made accordingly.

StubHub

StubHub is a global ticket marketplace where fans can buy and sell tickets for various events, including NJPW shows in Japan and the United States. While prices may vary due to the secondary market nature, StubHub offers a secure platform with a FanProtect guarantee, ensuring valid tickets or your money back. You can explore current available options for Sakura Genesis 2025 on StubHub’s website.

Tips for Purchasing Tickets

Act Quickly

NJPW events are highly popular, and tickets can sell out rapidly. It’s advisable to purchase your tickets as soon as they become available.​

Verify Authenticity

Always buy from reputable sources to avoid counterfeit tickets. Stick to official ticketing platforms or well-known resellers that we have mentioned above.

Understand Seating Arrangements

Familiarize yourself with the venue’s seating chart to select seats that best suit your preferences and budget.​

Check for International Sales

Some platforms cater specifically to international customers, offering English-language services and international shipping. Ensure the platform you choose can accommodate your location.

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NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Live Stream: How to watch

New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Sakura Genesis 2025 is set to take place on Saturday, April 5 2025 and will be the next big event for the company following the New Japan Cup. Fans eager to witness the event live will find the NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 live stream exclusively on NJPWWorld, the official streaming service of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch, subscribe, and get the best experience possible.

How to watch NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Live Stream

The Sakura Genesis 2025 event streams live worldwide exclusively via NJPWWorld. The official platform ensures that fans get reliable, high-quality broadcasts with both English and Japanese commentary available on separate feeds, giving viewers flexibility and a personalized experience.

To watch the event, fans will need to sign up for NJPWWorld and create an active account. Access is straightforward, allowing (mostly) seamless streaming on various devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and game consoles.

How to subscribe to NJPWWorld for Sakura Genesis 2025

Subscribing to NJPWWorld is quick and easy, requiring only a few simple steps:

  1. Visit the official website: Head to NJPWWorld.com and click on the “Subscribe” button.
  2. Create an account: Provide your email address, create a password, and enter your basic personal details. Alternatively, you can register using social media platforms for quick setup.
  3. Choose your payment method: NJPWWorld accepts international credit and debit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, making subscribing accessible to fans globally.
  4. Confirm and start streaming: After your payment is confirmed, your account activates immediately, giving instant access to the Sakura Genesis 2025 live stream and NJPW’s extensive archive.

NJPWWorld subscription price and plans

NJPWWorld offers an affordable monthly subscription priced at approximately $9.99 USD (¥1,298 Japanese Yen). This single-tier pricing grants full access to live broadcasts, on-demand replays, exclusive documentaries, and historical matches from NJPW’s rich history.

There are no contracts or cancellation fees, allowing fans flexibility to subscribe specifically for Sakura Genesis 2025 or maintain ongoing access to future events and content.

Additional tips for watching Sakura Genesis 2025 Live

To ensure the best viewing experience, consider these helpful tips:

  • Check your internet connection: A stable connection of at least 5 Mbps is recommended for HD streaming to avoid buffering and interruptions.
  • Log in early: NJPWWorld may experience increased traffic during major events like Sakura Genesis 2025. Logging in at least 15 minutes before the broadcast begins means that you should get smooth access.
  • Use the NJPWWorld app: Downloading the NJPWWorld app on your mobile device (available on Android and iOS) or smart TV enhances convenience, allowing you to enjoy Sakura Genesis wherever you prefer.

NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 Global Start Times: EST, PST, GMT and more

New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) returns to Ryogoku Sumo Hall for Sakura Genesis 2025 on Saturday, 5 April 2025. As one of NJPW’s most anticipated events of the spring, Sakura Genesis often sets the tone for title rivalries and long-term storylines following the New Japan Cup. If you’re hoping to watch the show live, then it’s important to know exactly when the show starts in your time zone.

Below, we break down the global start times for Sakura Genesis 2025, including EST, PST, GMT and other major regions, so you won’t miss a moment of the event.

What time does NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025 start globally?

Sakura Genesis 2025 is scheduled to begin at 9:00am BST (British Summer Time) on Saturday, April 5 2025. That start time will vary depending on your location, so here’s how it translates across key global time zones:

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time – EST (Eastern Standard Time)

For fans on the US East Coast, Sakura Genesis 2025 will begin at 4:00am EST on Saturday, 6th April. It’s an early start, but hardcore fans won’t want to miss the opening bell.

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time – PST (Pacific Standard Time)

On the US West Coast, the event will air even earlier. Viewers in this region can catch Sakura Genesis from 1:00am PST, so be sure to set your alarm or stay up late for the action.

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time – GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)

For those in regions observing GMT (such as the UK outside of daylight saving), subtract one hour from the BST time. That means the show starts at 8:00am GMT.

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time – CET (Central European Time)

Fans in countries like Germany, France, and Spain (on CET) can tune in from 10:00am CET.

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time –-JST (Japan Standard Time)

As the event takes place in Japan, local viewers can catch it live at 5:00pm JST on the same day.

Sakura Genesis 2025 Start Time – AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time)

In Australia, Sakura Genesis 2025 begins at 6:00pm AEST, ideal timing for an evening of puroresu.

Full card revealed for NJPW Sakura Genesis 2025

With New Japan Cup 2025 now over, NJPW has revealed the full card for Sakura Genesis.

The Saturday, April 5 event will be headlined by Hirooki Goto vs. David Finlay for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Finlay earned the title shot through his New Japan Cup win, where he bested Shota Umino in the finals after getting past EVIL, Yuya Uemura, and Zack Sabre Jr. in the earlier rounds.

Goto will be making the third defense of his title reign, which has already seen him defeat Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yuji Nagata.

Finlay, the leader of Bullet Club War Dogs, has never been IWGP World Champion before.

Sumo Hall is hosting Sakura Genesis on April 5 with the show airing live on New Japan World. Six title matches in total are set for the event. The full card can be seen below:

  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto defends against David Finlay
  • IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji defends against EVIL
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi defend against Jeff Cobb & Callum Newman
  • NEVER Openweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita defends against Ryohei Oiwa
  • NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions SHO, Yujiro Takahashi & Ren Narita defend against Gabe Kidd, Drilla Moloney & Taiji Ishimori
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shota Umino
  • NJPW World TV Champion El Phantasmo defends against Great-O-Khan
  • Yuya Uemura vs. SANADA
  • Katsuya Murashima vs. Daiki Nagai