NJPW SSE UK night two results: Ishii vs. Suzuki, Okada vs. ZSJ

Submitted by James Kata

NJPW’s Strong Style Evolved UK weekend wrapped up in the Manchester area on Sunday.

– The Great O-Khan (Tomoyuki Oka) defeated Dan Duggan

O-Khan won with Mongolian chops off the middle rope. Oka’s gimmick is some sort of mystical wizard type thing, but people weren’t buying it and kept chanting “genie pants.”

– Yuji Nagata defeated Shota Umino

Nagata submitted him with a crossface. Nagata came off like a total superstar and Umino did really well.

– El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Takashi Iizuka defeated Gedo, Toru Yano & YOSHI-HASHI

They had a comedy/nothing match, ending when Desperado rolled up Gedo. Yano was really over.

– WALTER defeated Yujiro Takahashi

WALTER hit a powerbomb for the finish. There were lots of stiff chops from both guys, but it was a pretty one-sided match.

– Taichi defeated Will Ospreay

Taichi picked up the win with a roll-up after Kanemaru interfered. Ospreay was crazy over, but with this being a Taichi match there wasn’t much to it.

– Revolution Pro Wrestling British Cruiserweight Champion David Starr defeated El Phantasmo, Tiger Mask IV, and Taiji Ishimori in a four-way match to retain his title

The crowd loved everyone but were really into Tiger Mask.

– Jay White defeated Kyle Fletcher

White hit the Blade Runner for the victory. Fletcher was a replacement for Chris Brookes, who was announced as being ill. The match was really good — the best of the night until the two top matches. The crowd was hot for both guys.

– Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Kazuchika Okada

Sabre rolled up Okada and pinned him, which amazed everyone. The fans loved Sabre, but Okada was on a different level as a superstar. The audience gave him a standing ovation at the end. I’d put this at 4.5 stars.

– Minoru Suzuki defeated Tomohiro Ishii to win Revolution Pro Wrestling’s Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship

Amazing match — I’d go 4.75 stars. Suzuki was the clear favorite and won with a Gotch piledriver. There were standing ovations at multiple points, with the crowd popping huge for the title change.

WALTER came out and booted Ishii after the match before having a staredown with Suzuki.

NJPW SSE UK night one results: Suzuki & ZSJ vs. Okada & Ishii

Submitted by Phil Rusling

Headlined by a British Tag Team title match, the first night of NJPW’s Strong Style Evolved UK weekend kicked off in Milton Keynes on Saturday. Today’s show in Manchester has Undisputed British Heavyweight Champion Tomohiro Ishii vs. Minoru Suzuki and Kazuchika Okada vs. Zack Sabre Jr.

– The Great O-Khan defeated Shota Umino

O-Khan was Tomoyuki Oka. He requested a handshake and was rejected by Umino a number of times until Umino finally accepted. O-Khan then attacked him during the handshake for the heat.

Umino made his comeback with a dropkick from the top rope and went for a Boston crab. It seemed like the crowd was fairly savvy regarding the place of the young lions, but they were also determined to enjoy everything on the card, so Umino got a great reaction for this submission, with the fans shouting for O-Khan to tap out. Eventually, O-Khan won with a double Mongolian chop from the second rope.

– Taiji Ishimori & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis)

Takahashi brought two women to the ring wearing the same masks as Pieter wears in Japan, although both were British. Ishimori’s height was really noticeable in this match, with Fletcher and Davis looking significantly taller than him.  His speed was also noticeable as he did his in and out of the ring spot.

Aussie Open got a strong reaction from the crowd, but there were dueling chants for them and Bullet Club and Aussie Open/Ishimori. The match was fairly basic, ending with Ishimori winning with the Bloody Cross.

–  El Desperado, Taichi & Takashi Iizuka defeated Jay White, Gedo & Toru Yano

This had the standard open to a Suzuki-gun match where they attacked the Chaos team at the bell and brawled outside. Gedo ended up starting the match and was isolated while Iizuka did his comedy biting spots and chased the referee.

Desperado did next to nothing in the match, while White took a single tag, working with Iizuka and Taichi. Taichi was the only man in the match with any real heat. Yano got a huge reaction when he tagged in but did very little, and eventually Gedo was pinned after Iizuka used the iron fist.

– Tiger Mask IV defeated David Starr

This was announced as a title match for Starr’s British Cruiserweight Championship, but Starr got on the mic before the match and said that a fourth edition of an anime wrestler didn’t deserve a shot at his title. This gave the impression that Tiger Mask would be winning.

Starr managed to get good crowd reactions, including being told to “Shut the f*ck up” in the middle of the match while trying to talk to Tiger Mask. Tiger Mask hit an underhook suplex from the top rope and eventually won with the Tiger Driver.

– WALTER defeated Yuji Nagata

Both guys were super over here. The match was mostly striking, with WALTER’s chops predictably getting a huge response from the crowd. One memorable exchange had WALTER throwing chops while Nagata threw kicks.

WALTER  hit a big lariat after escaping a powerbomb before being put in the cross armbreaker, but he escaped and hit two more lariats to win. Nagata got a standing ovation as he left.

– YOSHI-HASHI defeated Chris Brookes

Brookes played the heel here despite being the clear fan favorite. The reaction to YOSHI-HASHI was so lackluster that I actually missed his entrance entirely, and the crowd was still chanting for Brookes.

The work was good and crisp between the two. They did early mat work that gave way to bigger moves. However, despite not going all that long, it was the first match on the card that felt like it lost the attention of the audience. YOSHI-HASHI won with Karma and got a pop for the finish, although this might have been mostly the excitement of knowing that Will Ospreay was next.

– Will Ospreay defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru

Ospreay predictably got a huge reaction for his entrance and throughout the match. The crowd even chanted “He’s coming home, he’s coming home, he’s coming, Ospreay’s coming home,” an ode to the soccer chant at English national team games. This match felt short, perhaps because we’ve been conditioned, like with Okada, to expect long wars from Ospreay. It was a showcase for Ospreay with him taking most of the match.

The typical Suzuki-gun start was even quickly turned around as Ospreay took the early advantage. Kanemaru did briefly get some heat on him. He went to use the whiskey, but Ospreay covered his mouth and hit a wrap-around kick, knocking the whiskey from Kanemaru’s mouth.  Ospreay then hit a series of his signature moves: the Robinson Special, OsCutter block, backflip kick into an enzuigiri, Shooting Star Press onto a draping Kanemaru, and finally the Stormbreaker to end it.

This was fast paced and the crowd was super hot throughout. They serenaded Ospreay all the way to the back and beyond — until the main event was announced.

– British Tag Team Champions Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii to retain their titles

Every entrance was electric here, with ZSJ trying his best to get the crowd to stop chanting for him by acting disdainfully and throwing his title belt. Suzuki amped up the fans, who screamed “Kaze Ni Nare” over the top of the announcers

Ishii received perhaps the smaller of the reactions, but it was still ahead of everyone else on the card aside from Ospreay. Okada got a true superstar reaction with everyone on their feet. He was wearing different gear with new pants and had a slight alteration to his music.

Sabre and Okada opened with some great ground work before Suzuki and Ishii tagged in and had the first of many fantastic strike battles, really firing up the crowd. Ishii was isolated and, while Okada tried to enter the ring and distracted the referee, Suzuki and Sabre did their switching tandem submission spot. Okada had a comeback where he hit his standard series of moves on Sabre before going for the Rainmaker, which was dutifully blocked. The Rainmaker pose seems to have become a tell that the Rainmaker will not connect.

Ishii and Suzuki ended up back in the ring together and had to wait a long time for the crowd to quiet down so they could do their hard elbow strikes spot. Ishii sold like he had been wobbled each time, and each recovery was met with an incredible explosion from the crowd before they got quiet again to hear the impact of Ishii’s next strike.

This led to a brief sequence with Ishii working with Sabre before Suzuki tagged in and faced Okada for the first time in the match, which got the loudest reaction apart from Ishii’s recoveries from Suzuki’s strikes. Ishii eventually gave up to Sabre’s Orienteering With Napalm Death submission while Suzuki held Okada in a sleeper.

Most of the fans stayed around to watch Suzuki give a brief post-match promo, the usual Suzuki-gun Ichiban.

Cards revealed for NJPW Strong Style Evolved UK

The next month is going to be a busy period for NJPW internationally.

Ahead of the G1 Special at the Cow Palace on July 7th, NJPW has a show in conjunction with Kenny Omega and CEO Fighting Game Championships in Daytona Beach on June 29th and Strong Style Evolved events in the United Kingdom on June 30th and July 1st. KUSHIDA, SANADA, EVIL, and BUSHI will also be appearing at ROH’s June 29th Best in the World pay-per-view and subsequent television tapings.

After announcing four matches for the Cow Palace, NJPW revealed the cards for the Strong Style Evolved shows today. Night one will be taking place in Milton Keynes and will be headlined by Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. defending their Revolution Pro Wrestling British Tag Team titles against Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii.

That match will lead into the next night in the Manchester area, with Ishii vs. Suzuki for the RevPro Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship and Okada vs. Sabre.

Ishii vs. Suzuki is a match that NJPW has been building up. At Dominion, they were on opposite sides of a tag match and then brawled after it was over. Okada vs. Sabre is a rematch of this year’s Sakura Genesis main event.

Here are the lineups for both Strong Style Evolved UK shows:

Night one (Milton Keynes Ice Arena, June 30th) —

  • British Tag Team Champions Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. defending against Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii
  • Will Ospreay vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
  • Chris Brookes vs. YOSHI-HASHI
  • WALTER vs. Yuji Nagata
  • Tiger Mask IV vs. David Starr
  • Takashi Iizuka, Taichi & El Desperado vs. Jay White, Toru Yano & Gedo
  • Taiji Ishimori & Yujiro Takahashi vs. Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher)
  • Shota Umino vs. a wrestler that has yet to be announced

Night two (Altrincham Arena, July 1st) —

  • Undisputed British Heavyweight Champion Tomohiro Ishii defending against Minoru Suzuki
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Will Ospreay vs. Taichi
  • Jay White vs. Chris Brookes
  • WALTER vs. Yujiro Takahashi
  • Takashi Iizuka, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado vs. Toru Yano, YOSHI-HASHI & Gedo
  • Taiji Ishimori vs. Tiger Mask IV vs. El Phantasmo vs. David Starr
  • Shota Umino vs. Yuji Nagata
  • Dan Duggan vs. a wrestler that has yet to be announced (the same person who will be facing Umino on night one)