NJPW Strong results: Fred Rosser vs. Chris Dickinson

Tonight saw the next set of matches from NJPW Strong’s Autumn Attack tapings in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Ian Riccaboni and Alex Koslov were running down tonight’s card when Young Lion Kevin Knight appeared, albeit briefly. He wanted to let both STRONG Tag Team champions Aussie Open and Team Filthy know that he was going to be scouting their match tonight, because Knight and his tag team partner, The DKC, are looking to challenge for the tag titles in the near future.

Doc Gallows defeated Che Cabrera

“Wild Rhino” Clark Connors was on commentary for a few of tonight’s matches.

Cabrera’s nickname is “Latino Meat” and the crowd sounded to have had a good time chanting “Beat That Meat!” at Gallows, who pinned Cabrera in a little over five minutes with an Anarchy Suplex.

STRONG Openweight Tag Team Championship match: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) (c) defeated Team Filthy (JR Kratos & Danny Limelight)

This was really good.

When Kratos and Davis were in together early on, we had a mini-hoss battle on our hands. Davis is deceptively big and is about the same height as Kratos, actually. They crashed into each other with shoulder blocks. Team Filthy later stood over Davis and posed with “The Filthy Flex.”

Kratos later held Fletcher in a stalling suplex before slamming him into the mat. Limelight tagged in and worked Fletcher over for a bit, at one point connecting with a flying lariat into the corner.

Davis and Kratos went at it again later in the match. Both traded forearms and palm strikes. Kratos tossed Davis with a big release German suplex; Davis answered back with a flying harpoon elbow smash in the corner to a seated Kratos.

Aussie Open attempted to hoist Kratos up for Coriolis, their double-team finisher, but they weren’t able to get Kratos in the air. Limelight broke up the hold, and Kratos connected with a jumping back enzuigiri to Davis’ head. Limelight then bounced off the middle rope and caught Fletcher with a springboard Canadian Destroyer, or the Puerto Rican Destroyer, as Riccaboni called it. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one before, it looked wild. Kratos immediately dashed off the apron onto the floor, somersaulting onto Davis. We’ll call this spot the “Liger XXL.”

Limelight landed a frog splash back in the ring but only scored a count of two. The crowd ate this up and were chanting “This-is-awe-some!” by this point in the match.

Fletcher took Limelight out with a 360 tombstone piledriver. Aussie Open then used a creative double-team power offense to neutralize Kratos. Davis & Fletcher then locked the double-pumphandle clutch on Limelight and finally put him away with Coriolis; Aussie Open retains. Again, really good stuff from both teams.

STRONG Openweight Championship match: Fred Rosser (c) and Chris Dickinson wrestled to a count-out

Rosser was fired up before the match got underway. He even attacked Dickinson before the bell rang while he was still wearing his STRONG Openweight championship belt. Dickinson was able to throw Rosser with a release German suplex, which halted Rosser’s sudden onslaught. Dickinson was away from NJPW for a few months and is now a bitter, nasty heel, which turned out to be the perfect complement to Rosser’s no-BS-tough-guy approach. Dickinson paintbrushed Rosser’s head while he was down and smack-talked him as he tried getting up. Dickinson threw a hard kick into Rosser’s chest; Rosser ate it and went back for seconds. He threw elbows from the right and left side. He finally took Dickinson down with a running shoulder tackle.

Rosser tried backdropping Dickinson onto the apron, but Dickinson blocked the move, then caught Rosser with a running, diving lariat from the apron onto the floor.

Back in the ring, Rosser slapped on the cross-face chicken wing, but Dickinson countered it with a backdrop suplex. Dickinson connected with a big axe bomber for another two.

Rosser would answer back later with a running powerslam from out of the corner, reminiscent of the late, great Davey Boy Smith’s finish. He tried locking in the chicken wing STF next, the submission hold that won him the title from “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, but he couldn’t fully clamp down on it. Dickinson was able to inch his way to the bottom rope for a break.

Rosser returned to the ring apron and dropped Dickinson back-first onto it. Dickinson fought through the pain, flipped Rosser the double bird, kicked him in the chest, then took him over the guardrail with a big lariat. The two landed in the front row on the side of the commentator’s table.

Both collected themselves after a few moments, though it was Rosser who’d be back on the attack first; he put his arms through the guardrail and grabbed Dickinson by the face and began yanking on it. Bar room brawl stuff. He landed more shots with Dickinson still against the guard, proof that the champ is willing to “go there” regardless of his opponent. Both men prevented one another from re-entering the ring, eventually causing the referee to call for a twenty count and ending the match via double count out. The crowd let out a loud “Boooo!”

The two continued going at it at ringside, enough that the ring staff had to break the two up. Rosser tried strangling Dickinson with a green video cable. Dickinson attempted to grab Rosser’s title belt. Ring security would pull them apart, but they’d go right back at it a number of times. Rosser went back into the ring to pose for the crowd, but again Dickinson went after Rosser. He even looked to have bit Rosser’s leg or boot while the two were being pulled apart.

This was great. It was short, but that’s fine because these two are clearly building to a rematch. Both Rosser and Dickinson have distinct kinds of charisma and powerful presences. They could end up being perfect rivals down the road.

Final thoughts:

This was one of the better episodes of Strong in a few weeks. Both title matches are well worth going out of your way to see this week.

Next week sees Rocky Romero vs. Shingo Takagi in the main event.

NJPW Strong announces Autumn Attack taping, CMLL’s Mistico to appear

NJPW Strong has announced an Autumn Attack taping for Las Vegas on Sunday, September 11, with CMLL’s Mistico among the talent set to appear.

Autumn Attack will be taped at Sam’s Town Live in NJPW Strong’s Vegas debut. 

In addition to Mistico, Strong Openweight Champion Fred Rosser, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jay White, Tomohiro Ishii, and Alex Zayne have been announced as appearing at the taping. No matches have been announced for the event to this point.

August’s NJPW Strong taping will be held in Los Angeles at the Vermont Hollywood in Los Angeles on Sunday, August 21, while July’s taping will take place in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Grady Cole Center on Sunday, July 24. 

Tickets for the event go on sale Friday, July 22 at 10 a.m. Pacific time, with prices ranging from $25 to $150. 

The Autumn Attack talent announced so far:

NJPW Strong Autumn Attack, Sunday, September 11 —

  • Mistico
  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jay White
  • NJPW Strong Openweight Champion Fred Rosser
  • Tomohiro Ishii
  • Alex Zayne

NJPW Strong spoilers: Suzuki & Archer team, White vs. Garcia

NJPW held night two of their Autumn Attack tapings for Strong on Sunday in Garland, Texas. 

Minoru Suzuki and Lance Archer teamed against Team Fithy’s Tom Lawlor and Royce ISaacs in the main event. Also on the show, Juice Robinson faced Hikuleo in a bullrope match. 

On the undercard, NEVER Openweight Champion “Switchblade” Jay White was in action against Daniel Garcia. 

Below are results. 

Thanks to Trae Wisecarver.

NJPW Strong Autumn Attack night two —

Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer defeated Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs 

Suzuki pinned Isaacs after a Gotch-style Piledriver. 

Lio Rush defeated Taiji Ishimori

Rush pinned Ishimori after hitting a frog splash. 

Bullrope match: Juice Robinson defeated Hikuleo

Robinson choked out Hikuleo with the bullrope.

Will Ospreay & TJP defeated Karl Fredericks & Clark Connors

TJP pinned Connors with a schoolboy. 

Jay White defeated Daniel Garcia

White pinned Garcia after hitting a Blade Runner. 

Robbie Eagles & Chris Dickinson defeated El Phantasmo & Chris Bey

Eagles won by submission, using the Ron Miller Special on Bey. 

Fred Rosser & Rocky Romero defeated JR Kratos & Danny Limelight 

Rosser pinned Limelight after hitting an Emerald Frosion. 

Ryusuke Taguchi, Ren Narita, Alex Coughlin, Kevin Knight & The DKC defeated David Finlay, Fred Yehi, Wheeler Yuta, Will Allday & Brogan Finlay

Narita used a Boston crab to submit Brogan. 

Yuya Uemura defeated Barrett Brown

Uemura won by pinfall after a Kaneki. 

NJPW Strong spoilers: White vs. Eagles, new United Empire member

NJPW held the first night of their NJPW Strong Autumn Attack tapings on Saturday in Garland, Texas.

Here are results and notes on the finishes and a new United Empire member. 

Thanks to Steve Amodio & Steven Wright.

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Jay White defeated Robbie Eagles

White won by pinfall after hitting a Blade Runner.

Will Ospreay defeated Karl Fredericks 

TJP joined The United Empire after the match.

Minoru Suzuki defeated Fred Rosser

Suzuki won by pinfall with the Gotch-style piledriver.

Ryusuke Taguchi & Rocky Romero defeated Royce Isaacs & Jorel Nelson

Taguchi & Romero won with a rollup.

NJPW Strong Openweight Championship: Tom Lawlor defeated Ren Narita 

Lawlor won by submission to retain the title. 

Hikuleo, Chris Bey, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo defeated Juice Robinson, Lio Rush, Clark Connors & TJP

Hikuleo hit Juice with a bullrope to lead to the finish. They have a bullrope match tomorrow. 

Chris Dickinson defeated Alex Coughlin 

Dickinson won via submission with a cross armbreaker.

David Finlay defeated Yuya Uemura

Finlay won by submission.

Lucky Ali, Kevin Knight & The DKC defeated Jordan Clearwater, AJZ, & Will Allday

DKC won with a rollup.

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Here is Sunday’s announced lineup: 

NJPW Strong Autumn Attack night two, Sunday, September 26 —

  • Bullrope match: Juice Robinson vs. Hikuleo
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs
  • Lio Rush vs. Taiji Ishimori
  • Jay White vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Will Ospreay & X vs. Karl Fredericks & Clark Connors
  • Yuya Uemura vs. TJP
  • Robbie Eagles & Chris Dickinson vs. El Phantasmo & Chris Bey

Bullrope match added to NJPW Autumn Attack

A new match has been added to the NJPW Strong Autumn Attack tapings in Texas on Sunday, September 26. 

Juice Robinson will take on Hikuleo in a Texas bullrope match. The new bout was made official following Hikuleo’s win over Robinson in a tables match on Saturday’s NJPW Strong. 

Seven matches are now official for Sunday’s show, while six have been announced for Saturday’s event. Tickets for the dates in Garland, Texas are on sale now. 

Here are the announced lineups:

NJPW Autumn Attack night one, Saturday, September 25 —

  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Fred Rosser
  • Will Ospreay vs. Karl Fredericks
  • Jay White vs. Robbie Eagles
  • TJP, Clark Connors, Lio Rush & Juice Robinson vs. Hikuleo, Chris Bey, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo
  • Tom Lawlor vs. Ren Narita
  • Ryusuke Taguchi & Rocky Romero vs. Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs

NJPW Autumn Attack night two, Sunday, September 26 —

  • Texas bullrope match: Juice Robinson vs. Hikuleo
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs
  • Lio Rush vs. Taiji Ishimori 
  • Jay White vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Will Ospreay & a mystery partner vs. Karl Fredericks & Clark Connors
  • Robbie Eagles & Chris Dickinson vs. El Phantasmo & Chris Bey
  • TJP vs. Yuya Uemura

Jay White vs. Robbie Eagles set for NJPW Autumn Attack

A champion vs. champion match has been added to night one of NJPW Strong Autumn Attack in the Dallas/Fort Worth area on September 25. 

NEVER Openweight Champion Jay White will be in action against IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Robbie Eagles. 

Eagles was announced for the Autumn Attack events yesterday, and now has matches on both nights. 

On September 26, Eagles and NJPW Strong regular Chris Dickinson will team against El Phantasmo and Chris Bey. 

Also added to the Septemer 25 show, Ryusuke Taguchi and Rocky Romero will face West Coast Wrecking Crew (Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs). 

Yuya Uemura vs. TJP has also been added to the September 26 event. 

Tickets for the dates in Garland, Texas are on sale now. 

Here are the announced lineups: 

NJPW Autumn Attack night one, Saturday, September 25 —

  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Fred Rosser
  • Will Ospreay vs. Karl Fredericks
  • Jay White vs. Robbie Eagles
  • TJP, Clark Connors, Lio Rush & Juice Robinson vs. Hikuleo, Chris Bey, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo
  • Tom Lawlor vs. Ren Narita
  • Ryusuke Taguchi & Rocky Romero vs. Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs

NJPW Autumn Attack night two, Sunday, September 26 —

  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer vs. Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs
  • Lio Rush vs. Taiji Ishimori 
  • Jay White vs. Daniel Garcia
  • Will Ospreay & a mystery partner vs. Karl Fredericks & Clark Connors
  • Robbie Eagles & Chris Dickinson vs. El Phantasmo & Chris Bey
  • TJP vs. Yuya Uemura