NJPW Tag League results: Naito & SANADA vs. Aussie Open

Aussie Open took their first loss of World Tag League 2022 as NJPW came to Osaka on Friday.

The show featured matches from both the World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League tournaments. Here are the full results:

– World Tag League match: Tetsuya Naito & SANADA defeated Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher)

– Super Junior Tag League match: TJP & Francesco Akira defeated Ryusuke Taguchi & Clark Connors

– Super Junior Tag League match: Alex Zayne & El Lindaman defeated BUSHI & Titan

– World Tag League match: TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) defeated Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer

– Super Junior Tag League match: Ace Austin & Chris Bey defeated Tiger Mask & Robbie Eagles

– World Tag League match: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi

– Super Junior Tag League match: SHO & Dick Togo defeated Lio Rush & YOH

– World Tag League match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano defeated Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd

– Super Junior Tag League match: Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI defeated KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight

Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI were scheduled to face Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens at Friday’s show, but Owens is off the remainder of the Tag League tour due to a death in his family. All of Fale & Owens’ remaining opponents have been given a win by forfeit.

Tag League action continues this weekend with a World Tag League show on Saturday and a Super Junior Tag League show on Sunday. The tournaments will run through December 14.

The updated standings for both tournaments are listed below:

NJPW World Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) (10 points, 5-1)
  • TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) (10 points, 5-1)
  • Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (8 points, 4-2)
  • Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare (8 points, 4-2)
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer (6 points, 3-2)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (6 points, 3-2)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (6 points, 3-2)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (4 points, 2-7)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (0 points, 0-5)
  • Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd (0 points, 0-5)

NJPW Super Junior Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Ace Austin & Chris Bey (10 points, 5-1)
  • TJP & Francesco Akira (10 points, 5-1)
  • Alex Zayne & El Lindaman (10 points, 5-1)
  • BUSHI & Titan (8 points, 4-2)
  • Lio Rush & YOH (8 points, 4-2)
  • Robbie Eagles & Tiger Mask (4 points, 2-4)
  • Ryusuke Taguchi & Clark Connors (4 points, 2-4)
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI (2 points, 1-5)
  • KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight (2 points, 1-5)
  • SHO & Dick Togo (2 points, 1-5)

NJPW World Tag League results: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano vs. Bishamon

The World Tag League continued on Wednesday with a show from Shizuoka.

Aussie Open remain undefeated after another win today and sit alone atop the group after four nights. TMDK and the Suzuki-Gun team of Lance Archer and Minoru Suzuki are two points back in second place. Five teams are tied for third with four points while House of Torture and Gabriel Kidd & Alex Coughlin both remain winless. 

Here are the full results from Wednesday’s show:

– World Tag League match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano defeated Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI

– World Tag League match: TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) defeated Tetsuya Naito & SANADA

– World Tag League match: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi

– World Tag League match: Lance Archer & Minoru Suzuki defeated Aaron Henare & Great-O-Khan

– World Tag League match: Chase Owens & Bad Luck Fale defeated Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd

– Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, Titan, & BUSHI defeated Chris Bey, Ace Austin, Gedo, Taiji Ishimori

– El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, & DOUKI defeated Kosei Fujita, Clark Connors, & Master Wato

– Yuto Nakashima & Oskar Leube defeated Tomoaki Honma & Ryohei Oiwa

The tournament continues on Friday with a show from Osaka that will feature both the World Tag League and Junior Tag League. 

NJPW World Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) (8 points, 4-0)
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer (6 points, 3-1)
  • TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) (6 points, 3-1)
  • Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (4 points, 2-2)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (4 points, 2-2)
  • Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare (4 points, 2-2)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (4 points, 2-2)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (4 points, 2-2)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (0 points, 0-4)
  • Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd (0 points, 0-4)

NJPW World & Super Junior Tag League night six results

Both the World Tag and Super Junior Tag League tournaments were featured on NJPW’s show from Aichi on Sunday. 

The November 27 event was the sixth show on the tour. It was the fourth night to feature the Super Junior Tag League and the third to feature the World Tag League. 

Here are the full results: 

– Super Junior Tag League match: Titan & BUSHI defeated KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight

– World Tag League match: Aaron Henare & Great-O-Khan defeated Gabriel Kidd & Alex Coughlin

– Super Junior Tag League match: EL LINDAMAN & Alex Zayne defeated Dick Togo & SHO

– World Tag League match: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) defeated Lance Archer & Minoru Suzuki

– Super Junior Tag League match: Ace Austin & Chris Bey defeated Clark Connors & Ryusuke Taguchi

– World Tag League match: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens

– Super Junior Tag League match: Lio Rush & YOH defeated DOUKI & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

– World Tag League match: TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) defeated Yujiro Takahashi & EVIL

– Super Junior Tag League match: TJP & Francesco Akira defeated Tiger Mask & Robbie Eagles

– World Tag League match: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated SANADA & Tetsuya Naito

The Super Junior Tag League continues Monday on a show from Nagano. The next night in the World Tag League will take place Wednesday from Shizuoka. 

Super Junior Tag League standings —

  • Ace Austin & Chris Bey (8 points, 4-0)
  • TJP & Francesco Akira (6 points, 3-1)
  • Alex Zayne & El Lindaman (6 points, 3-1)
  • YOH & Lio Rush (6 points, 3-1)
  • BUSHI & Titan (6 points, 3-1)
  • Robbie Eagles & Tiger Mask (4 points, 2-2)
  • Ryusuke Taguchi & Clark Connors (2 points, 1-3)
  • KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight (2 points, 1-3)
  • SHO & Dick Togo (0 points, 0-4)
  • Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI (0 points, 0-4)

NJPW World Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) (6 points, 3-0)
  • Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (4 points, 2-1)
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer (4 points, 2-1)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (4 points, 2-1)
  • Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare (4 points, 2-1)
  • TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) (4 points, 2-1)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (2 points, 1-2)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (2 points, 1-2)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (0 points, 0-3)
  • Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd (0 points, 0-3)

NJPW World Tag League results: Aussie Open vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI

Aussie Open improved their record to 2-0 as the second night of World Tag League 2022 took place on Saturday.

In the main event of Saturday’s show from Kanagawa, Aussie Open defeated the team of Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI. Here are the full results from the event:

– World Tag League match: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) defeated Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI

– World Tag League match: Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano

– World Tag League match: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi

– World Tag League match: Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare defeated TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste)

– World Tag League match: Tetsuya Naito & SANADA defeated Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd

– Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi, BUSHI & Titan defeated Taichi, El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI

This match originally ended in a double countout before Takagi demanded a rematch from Taichi.

– Ryusuke Taguchi, Master Wato, Clark Connors & Jado defeated Taiji Ishimori, Ace Austin, Chris Bey & Jado

– Togi Makabe, Kosei Fujita & Oskar Leube defeated Tomoaki Honma, Yuto Nakashima & Ryohei Oiwa

Tag League action will continue on Sunday with a show featuring both World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League tournament matches.

The Tag League tournaments are running through December 14. The winners of the respective tournaments will receive tag team title shots at Wrestle Kingdom 17. FTR are the current IWGP Tag Team Champions, while TJP & Francesco Akira hold the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team titles.

NJPW World Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (4 points, 2-0)
  • Aussie Open (4 points, 2-0)
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer (4 points, 2-0)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (2 points, 1-1)
  • Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare (2 points, 1-1)
  • TMDK (2 points, 1-1)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (2 points, 1-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (0 points, 0-2)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (0 points, 0-2)
  • Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd (0 points, 0-2)

NJPW World Tag League 2022 night one results

NJPW was back at Korakuen Hall on Tuesday for the first show of World Tag League 2022.

The show was headlined by a tournament match pitting Tetsuya Naito & SANADA against Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare. Here are the full results:

– World Tag League match: Tetsuya Naito & SANADA defeated Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare

– World Tag League match: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano

– World Tag League match: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi

– World Tag League match: Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens

– World Tag League match: TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) defeated Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd

– Shingo Takagi, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI vs. Taichi, El Desperado & DOUKI ended in a double countout

– Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma defeated Kosei Fujita & Oskar Leube

– Ryohei Oiwa defeated Yuto Nakashima

The team that wins World Tag League will get an IWGP Tag Team title shot against FTR at Wrestle Kingdom 17.

NJPW is running its World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League tournaments simultaneously this year. Night two of Super Junior Tag League will take place this Wednesday.

NJPW World Tag League 2022 standings —

  • Tetsuya Naito & SANADA (2 points, 1-0)
  • Aussie Open (2 points, 1-0)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (2 points, 1-0)
  • Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer (2 points, 1-0)
  • TMDK (2 points, 1-0)
  • Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare (0 points, 0-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano (0 points, 0-1)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (0 points, 0-1)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (0 points, 0-1)
  • Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd (0 points, 0-1)

NJPW announces teams for World & Super Junior Tag league

New Japan Pro Wrestling has revealed the teams for both the World Tag league and the Super Junior Tag league. 

The tournaments will run concurrently beginning on Monday, November 21, and concluding with the finals on Wednesday, December 14. 

Announced for the World Tag League are the following:

  • Be-Bop Tag Team (Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano)
  • Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI)
  • Los Ingobernables De Japon  (Tetsuya Naito & SANADA)
  • United Empire (Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare)
  • Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher)
  • TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste)
  • Suzuki-Gun (Minoru Suzuki & Lance Archer)
  • Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens)
  • House of Torture (EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi)

Announced for the Super Junior Tag League are the following:

  • Wild Hips (Ryusuke Taguchi & Clark Connors)
  • KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight
  • Flying Tiger (Tiger Mask & Robbie Eagles)
  • CHAOS (YOH & Lio Rush)
  • Alex Zayne & El Lindaman
  • Los Ingobernables De Japon (BUSHI & Titan)
  • Catch 2/2 (TJP & Francesco Akira)
  • Suzuki-Gun (Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Douki)
  • Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)
  • House of Torture (Sho & Dick Togo)

The winners of each tournament will challenge the champions of their respective divisions in the Tokyo Dome at Wrestle Kingdom 17 on January 4, 2023. 

NJPW to hold World Tag League & Super Junior Tag League at same time

NJPW is set to hold its World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League tournaments at the same time this year.

NJPW has announced that a combined World Tag League and Super Junior Tag League tour will begin at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on Monday, November 21. The tour will conclude at Sendai Sun Plaza Hall in Miyagi on Wednesday, December 14.

The tour will consist of 17 shows in total.

World Tag League will feature heavyweight tag teams, while Super Junior Tag League will feature junior heavyweight teams. NJPW has yet to confirm the participants for either tournament.

Both tournaments will likely determine title challengers for Wrestle Kingdom 17, which will be a one-night event taking place on January 4, 2023. FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) are the current IWGP Tag Team Champions. United Empire’s TJP & Francesco Akira currently hold the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team titles.

Last year’s World Tag League tournament was held in conjunction with the Best of the Super Juniors. Super Junior Tag League 2021 took place in the summer.

NJPW World Tag League & BOSJ live results: Tournament finals

Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens & Taiji Ishimori defeated Toru Yano, SHO & Robbie Eagles (5:53)

The Bullet Club trio attacked before the opening bell. Fale and Yano started off as the legal men. Yano untied a corner pad and used it as a weapon on Fale, but Fale no-sold it. Yano went for a slam on Fale, but failed. 

Ishimori tagged in and got sent into the buckle. SHO tagged in for an extended sequence with Ishimori. They had a nice back and forth. SHO hit a spear, Ishimori hit a handspring kick, then both tagged out. 

Eagles peppered Owens with kicks. Eagles hit a pair of meteoras in the corner. He missed a follow-up 450 splash. Owens missed a pump knee strike, but blocked Turbo Backpack. 

Owens hit a Jewel Heist for a near fall. Fale tagged in for the tandem Grenade Launcher and Owens pinned Eagles. 

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After the match, Yano tried to slam Fale again and failed again. Fale then destroyed Yano’s KOPW trophy with a stomp. 

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Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb (w/Bea Priestley) defeated Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (10:45)

This was good when Okada and Ospreay were in together. 

Okada and Ospreay began with an intense striking battle. O-Khan and Tanahashi got tags. Henare jumped in for some tandem spots with Tana, including a double crab on O-Khan. 

O-Khan cut Tanahashi off with a kneebar. Cobb tagged in and hit a backbreaker. O-Khan and Cobb each hit Tana with gutwrench suplexes. Ospreay tagged in for a 3-on-1 on Tana, hitting a missile dropkick. 

Tanahashi came back with a dragon screw on Ospreay and tagged Okada. Okada hit a running back elbow, cleared the apron, hit another back elbow in the corner, then hit a DDT on Ospreay for a near fall. 

Ospreay fought out of an air raid crash neckbreaker attempt. Cobb and Henare got tags and did some impressive power spots. Henare really needs to go somewhere else, he would be much higher on the card in any other promotion. 

Tana jumped in for a slingblade on Cobb. Henare covered, but Ospreay broke up the pin. Henare ran into a pump kick from an interfering O-Khan. O-Khan used a kneebar on Tanahashi to neutralize the interference threat. 

Cobb then hit a Tour of the Islands on Henare for the pin. 

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O-Khan continued to use the kneebar after the bell. Okada jumped in to make the save. 

Cobb attacked Okada. Ospreay then hit an Oscutter on Okada. Priestley tossed O-Khan a chair. O-Khan hammered away at Tanahashi’s left leg with the chair. 

The Empire stood tall after their victory. 

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Shingo Takagi & SANADA defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (w/Dick Togo) (4:58)

SANADA showed great intensity in what was more of an angle than a match. 

The Bullet Club squad attacked before the opening bell. Togo dragged SANADA to the ramp and choked him out with a ligature. Young Lions and staff tended to SANADA as the match began. 

Togo removed a corner pad and Shingo was whipped into the exposed buckle. Yujiro took the ref while EVIL threatened to use Yujiro’s cane on Shingo. 

An enraged SANADA jumped in and went after EVIL. He took him down and hammered him with right hands. SANADA shoved the referee down and continued beating EVIL around ringside. This was the most emotion SANADA has ever shown. 

Shingo hit a sliding lariat and a Last of the Dragon on Yujiro for the pin. 

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SANADA continued attacking EVIL after the bell. Young Lions tried to pull SANADA off, but he tossed them aside. SANADA hammered EVIL with right hands and they brawled to the back. 

In the ring, Jeff Cobb appeared. Cobb picked up Shingo’s NEVER Openweight title belt. Shingo tried to grab the belt back. Cobb hit Shingo with Tour of the Islands and stomped to the back. 

So both EVIL vs. SANADA and Shingo vs. Cobb for the NEVER title look to be Wrestle Kingdom matches. 

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A promo video aired for the 49th anniversary show on March 4th at Budokan. 

A promo video for an appearance at Wrestle Kingdom by a Japanese comedian dressed like Don King. Apparently he is Noritake Kinashi, also known as Don Kinashi.

I don’t know, man. I need to learn Japanese. 

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*****Intermission*****

Kota Ibushi & Master Wato (w/Hiroyoshi Tenzan) defeated Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI (10:06)

This was all action. 

Ibushi and Naito began with a series of counters and teases, previewing their Wrestle Kingdom match. Ibushi hit a dropkick to establish the early advantage. Wato got a tag and BUSHI and Naito doubled up on him. Naito and BUSHI mocked Tenzan by hitting Mongolian chops. 

Wato came back with a series of kicks on BUSHI, then we were back to Naito and Ibushi. Naito got the upper hand in this exchange, hitting combinacion cabron in the corner, then an enzuigiri and a DDT. 

BUSHI tagged in and hit a missile dropkick and DDT on Ibushi for a two count. BUSHI hit a swinging neckbreaker for another two as Wato broke up the pin. 

BUSHI hit Ibushi with a backstabber. Ibushi came back with a high kick. Naito jumped in. Ibushi held Naito up. Wato hit a springboard forearm and a tornillo to take out Naito. 

Ibushi hit a jumping knee strike to the head and a Kamigoye on BUSHI for the victory. 

World Tag League final: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (w/Jado) defeated Juice Robinson & David Finlay to win World Tag League 2020 (22:15)

This was an excellent match. 

Finlay and Loa began with some simple spots — tackles, drop downs and headlocks. Juice and Tama tagged in. Jado tried to trip Juice from the floor and got ejected by ref Marty Asami. 

Finlay and Juice went to work on Tama’s left arm. After a miscommunication spot by FinJuice, Loa tagged in and cut off Finlay. Loa hit a blue thunder bomb for a near fall. 

Finlay went for a tag but Tama pulled him off the apron. Juice finally got a tag at the ten minute mark. He hit a plancha to Loa, then went after Tama with a clothesline and a high cross off the top. 

FinJuice went for a Hart Attack. Instead, Loa speared Juice. Finlay got hit with a Tongan Twist. Loa hit a diving headbutt off the top to Juice. Tama followed with a top rope splash for a near fall. 

G.O.D. called for a super powerbomb. Tama missed the setup splash in the corner. All four guys hit big moves and all four went down. Juice hit Loa with a Left Hand of God, then collapsed again. 

Juice hit Tama with a cannonball and a series of jabs. Juice called for Pulp Friction but got distracted by Jado walking down the ramp. Tama used a kendo stick on Juice and made a cover. Finlay broke up the pin. 

Loa used the OJK on Finlay. Tama used a sharpshooter on Juice at the same time. Juice fought to the ropes to force a break. 

Jado called for a Magic Killer. G.O.D. hit the Magic Killer. Tama covered — but Juice kicked out at two. 

Jado called for a super powerbomb. Tama hit a running splash in the corner. Loa tried to execute the powerbomb, but Juice hit a super hurricanrana instead. 

Finlay jumped in and hit an ushigoroshi on Loa at the 20 minute call. FinJuice hit a Hart Attack. Juice covered — but Tama kicked out at two. Finlay hit a superplex. Juice hit a top rope splash. Tama kicked out again. 

FinJuice teased a Doomsday Device. Loa shoved Finlay off the post. Jado jumped in with a kendo stick. Juice cut him off and broke the stick. 

KENTA ran in with the U.S. title briefcase and clocked Juice with it. 

G.O.D. hit the super powerbomb and Tama covered Juice for the pin. 

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After the match, KENTA took photos with his phone as G.O.D. and Jado posed with the World Tag League trophies. 

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Best of the Super Jrs. final: Hiromu Takahashi defeated El Desperado to win Best of the Super Jrs. 27 (30:14)

This was not your typical high-flying Hiromu match filled with a bunch of high risk moves. Instead, they told a great story and worked a NJPW strong style main event match. This was superb. 

They started slowly by Hiromu standards. They traded tackles and side headlocks. Hiromu then went to intiate one of his trademark palm strike to the chest sequences. Desperado was having none of it and immediately went for Numero Dos. Hiromu forced a break. 

The pace picked up from there. Desperado used an assist from an unwitting referee to hit a basement dropkick to the knee. Desperado sent Hiromu outside and sent Hiromu into the barricade. 

Back in, Hiromu sold his back from being sent into the fence. Desperado hit a snap suplex for two. Desperado went after Hiromu’s legs, looking to set up Numero Dos, the same strategy he used to beat Hiromu earlier in the tournament. Desperado expossed a buckle. 

Desperado forced Hiromu outside and slammed him on the floor. Desperado followed up by driving the left leg into the floor. Desperado continued working over the leg. 

Hiromu used a misdirection spot to set up a hurricanrana. He landed a low dropkick, but after two spots involving running, Hiromu stopped to sell his leg at the ten minute call. 

Hiromu stretched Desperado over the top rope, choking him with his legs. Hiromu hit a wheelbarrow slam on the floor, then a shotgun dropkick off the apron to the floor. 

Back inside, Hiromu hit a falcon arrow for a near fall. He teased a DVD into the buckle but Desperado blocked. Hiromu blocked a spinebuster attempt and a back suplex attempt. 

Desperado hit a kneebreaker. He went for Numero Dos, but Hiromu forced an immediate break by rolling to the ropes. Desperado got launched into the buckle with a release German suplex. 

Hiromu went for a Dynamite Plunger. His knee gave out instead. Desperado blocked a thrust kick. Hiromu then connected with two superkicks at the fifteen minute call. Hiromu hit a DVD into the turnbuckle pad, then another in the center of the ring. 

Hiromu went for Time Bomb. Desperado slid out and locked in Numero Dos. Hiromu reached the ropes, but Desperado used the full four count before breaking the hold. 

Hiromu escaped Guitarra de Angel and rolled outside. Desperado teased a suicide dive. Hiromu cut him off in the ropes. Hiromu went for a sunset bomb but overshot his mark. Desperado threatened to use his Jr. Heavyweight Tag belt, but ultimately attacked Hiromu’s leg with a chair. 

Back in, Desperado hit Guitarra de Angel for a two count, then immediately transitioned to Numero Dos at the 20 minute call. Somehow, Hiromu reversed Numero Dos into a destroyer. Both men were down in the center of the ring. 

Desperado shoved Hiromu into the Red Shoes the ref, who took a bump. Desperado hit a low blow. Hiromu blocked a straight right by hitting a big right hand of his own. 

Hiromu tore off the top half of Desperado’s mask. In a dramatic moment, Desperado tore the rest of his own mask off himself. 

The two then engaged in a furious sequence of strikes. After trading, Hiromu dropped Desperado with a palm strike. Desperado answered, dropping Hiromu with a right hand. Hiromu blocked Pinche Loco and hit a headbutt. 

Hiromu hit victory royal. He went for Time Bomb. Desperado blocked and used El es Culero for a great near fall. 

They charged each other and hit simultaneous lariats. Desperado kicked out the left leg. Hiromu popped back up and hit a superkick. 

Desperado ducked a lariat and went for Pinche Loco. Hiromu reversed into a DVD into the exposed buckle. Hiromu hit Time Bomb — but Desperado kicked out. 

Hiromu hit a second victory royal. He hoisted Desperado up at the 30 minute call. Hiromu hit Time Bomb II, then covered for the pin. 

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Hiromu cut a promo after the match. He called out to Desperado as he was being helped to the back. Hiromu said he won this one, but they will be facing each other until they retire. 

Hiromu fought back tears as he was handed the BOSJ trophy. 

Hiromu challenged the winner of the Super-J Cup. He said he wants that match before he faces Taiji Ishimori for the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight title. 

Hiromu then closed the show with a babyface promo, putting over the crowd. 

The show ended with confetti falling. 

NJPW WTL and BOSJ results: Final block matches

NJPW’s final World Tag League 2020 and Best of the Super Jrs. 27 block matches took place today in Fukuoka. 

Recommended matches —

  • Robbie Eagles vs. Yuya Uemura
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb vs. Shingo Takagi & SANADA
  • SHO vs. Taiji Ishimori
  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay vs. Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI

Report —

BOSJ: Robbie Eagles defeated Yuya Uemura (7:30)

These guys were determined to make the most of their limited time. They started fast and maintained that pace. 

They traded tackles. Uemura blocked a Turbo Backpack and a flying headscissors. Uemura used an armbar but Eagles reached the ropes. Eagles escaped a crab and hit a series of kicks to the chest. 

Eagles used a scoop slam and knee drop. He teased a 450, the setup for the Ron Miller Special, but rolled through after Uemura popped up. Uemura blocked a springboard attack with a dropkick and hit a series of corner strikes. 

Uemura used a shotgun dropkick for a near fall, then locked in a Boston crab. Eagles powered out of the hold with kicks. Uemura teased his double overhook suplex but Eagles hooked a leg in the ropes to force a break. 

Eagles hit a springboard dropkick to the left leg. He twice tried to lock on the Ron Miller Special, but Uemura cradled him twice for near falls. Eagles again blocked the suplex, but Uemura floated over into a bridge for a near fall. 

Eagles hit Turbo Backpack, then used the Ron Miller Special for the submission. 

WTL: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (w/Dick Togo) (3:33)

This was all comedy. Both teams are Bullet Club, so you had the heels trying to out-heel each other dynamic that makes these infrequent meetings fun. 

Yujiro grabbed a mic and told Owens that Pieter was coming out. Owens turned his back and Yujiro used a schoolboy for a two count. 

Yujiro tried to trick Owens a few more times. Togo got involved, exposing a buckle. Yujiro grabbed his pimp cane and tried the Eddie Guerrero spot, tossing the cane to Owens. 

Owens used a schoolboy with his feet on the ropes for the flash pin. 

BOSJ: Ryusuke Taguchi defeated DOUKI (8:50)

DOUKI hit Taguchi’s funky weapon with his steel pipe before the opening bell. They brawled outside and DOUKI posted Taguchi’s groin. They did some more comedy as they got back in the ring. Taguchi missed some hip attacks before finally connecting. 

Taguchi hit a tope con giro. DOUKI blocked a hip attack, then blocked three amigos and tried a sunset flip. Taguchi let DOUKI pull his tights down. Taguchi then sat down on the sunset flip for two. 

Taguchi missed a Bomaye and DOUKI locked on the DOUKI chokey. Taguchi reached the ropes to force a break. DOUKI hit Daybreak for a near fall. 

Taguchi rolled through on a Suplex de la Luna attempt and used an ankle lock. Taguchi tried to use the hold to set up Dodon. DOUKI went back to the choke. Taguchi rolled back into the ankle lock. 

Taguchi used the ankle lock to pull DOUKI up into a Dodon. Taguchi then covered for the pin. 

WTL: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (w/Jado) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (3:55)

This was more of an angle than a match. 

G.O.D. attacked as Tanahashi and Henare made their entrance. The ref called for the opening bell as all four were still fighting on the outside. 

As they got in, Tama Tonga applied a sharpshooter on Tanahashi. Henare broke up the hold. Henare and Loa traded strikes. They hit simultaneous headbutts. Loa hit an enzuigiri. Henare hit a Samoan drop. 

Tanahashi and Henare doubled up on Tonga. Tanahashi hit a dragon screw. Henare and Loa fought on the floor. 

Tanahashi tried a cloverleaf on Tonga. Loa jumped in with Jado’s kendo stick and attacked Tanahashi’s left leg. Tonga then used a sharpshooter and Tanahashi tapped out. 

BOSJ: Hiromu Takahashi defeated Master Wato (w/Hiroyoshi Tenzan) (10:15) 

They appeared to have some miscommunication on a couple of spots and there was a scary spot early on, but the pace these guys worked for ten minutes was insane. A good match, but they didn’t have time to have a great one. 

Wato hit a one-legged dropkick and a series of kicks at the opening bell. He sent Hiromu outside with a dropkick. He teased a tornillo, but Hiromu jumped back in, then slid outside and hit a sunset bomb. Hiromu lost his footing on the sunset bomb and that really could have ended badly. 

Hiromu drove Wato into the barricade and hit a dropkick. Back inside, Hiromu made a cocky cover for a two count. Hiromu hit a shotgun dropkick for another near fall. 

Wato fired back with strikes and sent Hiromu outside for a tornillo, this time connecting with the move. Wato hit a springboard uppercut forearm for two. Wato hit a recientemente for another near fall. 

Wato missed an RPP off the top. After a series of counters, Hiromu hit a superkick. Hiromu hit a lariat but Wato didn’t go down. Hiromu hit a second lariat and Wato popped right up. Hiromu hit a third lariat for a two count. Hiromu hit a victory royale for a super close near fall. 

Hiromu hit his DVD into the buckle. He tried Time Bomb, but Wato cradled him for two. 

Hiromu then used Time Bomb II for the pin to secure his place in the finals. 

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Wrestling Dontaku was announced for May 3 and 4 in Fukuoka before intermission. 

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WTL: Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb defeated Shingo Takagi & SANADA (11:46)

This dragged when O-Khan was working Shingo over, but the last five minutes or so were very good. 

Shingo and SANADA overcame an attack before the bell and dispatched O-Khan to the outside. Cobb and Shingo traded some powerful strikes. Cobb tossed Shingo with an overhead belly-to-belly and cut him off. O-Khan went to work on Shingo from there. 

O-Khan used a head-and-arm choke on the mat. They traded Mongolian chops. Shingo tagged SANADA. SANADA used the paradise lock on O-Khan and hit a plancha on Cobb. 

SANADA used Skull End on O-Khan while Shingo trapped Cobb in a dragon sleeper. Cobb rolled to the floor and O-Khan fell victim to a double team. SANADA hit a dropkick for a two count. 

O-Khan escaped a TKO attempt. O-Khan hit a hip toss after dodging a springboard attack. Cobb tagged in. SANADA hit him with a flying headscissors takeover and tagged out. 

Shingo teased an exploder on Cobb. Cobb blocked. Shingo hit a lariat. Cobb blocked a sliding lariat and hit a gutwrench throw. O-Khan jumped in for the illegal double team. Cobb and O-Khan hit a series of gutwrench throws on Shingo. 

Cobb hit a powerbomb for a two count as SANADA saved. All four were in as the match broke towards the finish. O-Khan hit a Dominator on SANADA. Shingo hit a Pumping Bomber on O-Khan. 

Shingo and Cobb traded power shots. Cobb hit a release German. O-Khan jumped in and hit a running kick. Cobb followed with Tour of the Islands for the pin. 

Cobb posed over Shingo with Shingo’s NEVER Openweight title belt after the match, so that looks to be a match soon. 

BOSJ: Taiji Ishimori defeated SHO (12:10)

This match was the story of the show in a nutshell — good match, not enough time to be great, but the guys tried to condense a 20 minute match into their allotted time. 

SHO hit a shoulder tackle, avoided a springboard attack, then hit a dropkick, knocking Ishimori off the apron. Ishimori caught a kick and pulled SHO face-first into the apron. 

Ishimori landed on his knees off a German on the apron. He countered with a piledriver on the apron. I hate that spot. There’s just no room for error on an apron piledriver. 

Ishimori used a Yes Lock, but SHO reached the ropes to force a break. SHO was back on offense quickly, using a mid kick for a near fall. SHO went to work on Ishimori’s taped-up left arm. SHO blocked Ishimori as he went for his handspring Pele kick. 

Ishimori blocked a power breaker and hit a jumping knee strike. Ishimori hit a meteora in the corner. SHO blocked La Mistica and locked on a kimura. Ishimori powered out of a Shock Arrow attempt. 

They traded strikes and lariats. Ishimori ended the sequence with a destroyer. SHO no-sold and hit a German. Ishimori took a flip bump off a lariat. SHO connected with a power breaker. Ishimori kicked out at two. 

They teased their finishers. SHO fought off a Bloody Cross and used a cross armbreaker. Ishimori slid out and switched to the Bone Lock. SHO rolled through and hit  Shock Arrow. Ishimori kicked out. 

SHO Went for another Shock Arrow. Ishimori grabbed a guillotine, then hit an inverted Bloody Cross. SHO kicked out at two. 

Ishimori hit another Bloody Cross and this time it was enough to knock SHO out of contention. 

WTL: Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano (10:36)

Lots of comedy in this one. A fun, chaotic brawl. 

Yano went for a corner pad right away. He hit Taichi with the pad but also took out Ishii with friendly fire. Sabre used a sunset flip on Yano for two. Sabre used a cradle for two. Yano hit a drop toe hold on Sabre into a forearm from Ishii. Yano rolled Sabre up for two. 

Sabre used a cradle and a backslide for another pair of near falls on Yano. Sabre wrapped Yano up in the ring skirt. They teased a countout but Ishii threw Yano back in to break the count. Ishii and Taichi finally got tags after Sabre and Yano dominated the first five minutes with comedy.

Taichi and Ishii traded strikes. Taichi hit a jumping high kick and removed his pants. Yano broke up a Zack Driver attempt. Ishii and Yano doubled up on Taichi. Yano hit a throw into a sliding lariat from Ishii for a near fall as Sabre saved. 

Ishii hit a headbutt and a lariat for a two count. All four jumped in. Sabre blocked a Yano low blow and sent him outside. Sabre hit Ishii with a Zack Driver. Yano got sent outside. 

Sabre and Taichi hit Zack Mephisto and Taichi covered Ishii for the pin.

BOSJ: El Desperado defeated BUSHI (12:53)

BUSHI teased a tope suicida right away. Desperado ducked out of the way, so BUSHI hit a flying headscissors from the ring to the floor instead. Back inside, BUSHI choked Desperado with his shirt. 

Desperado pulled BUSHI back to the floor and sent him into the barricade. Desperado grabbed a pen and stabbed BUSHI in the eye with it. Desperado worked over BUSHI’s left leg as they got back into the ring. 

Desperado continued working on the leg. They exchanged strikes. BUSHI hit a DDT, his first significant offense since the opening volley. BUSHI hit a missile dropkick. BUSHI draped Desperado over the top rope and hit another missile dropkick. BUSHI hit a draping DDT on the apron, then followed with two suicide dives. Desperado beat the count back in at 19. 

Desperado tried a stretch muffler. BUSHI escaped and hit a dropkick. Desperado blocked a codebreaker and used el es culero for a near fall. They teased a ref bump. BUSHI ducked a right hand and hit an enzuigiri. 

BUSHI hit a backstabber and a destroyer for a two count. BUSHI called for MX. Desperado caught BUSHI off the second rope and hit a spinebuster, then used Numero Dos. Desperado got both arms hooked and the referee called for the stoppage. 

By virtue of their wins over Ishimori, Hiromu and Desperado are in Friday’s finals with 14 points. 

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Desperado cut a promo after the match and called out Hiromu. Hiromu came to the ring and cut a promo. He promised to get revenge on Desperado for beating him earlier in the tournament. 

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WTL: Juice Robinson & David Finlay defeated Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (15:50)

Goto and Finlay began. They traded a couple of quick holds before YH jumped in. YH and Goto doubled up on both Finlay and Juice. YH and Finlay ended up the legal men and YH worked a side headlock. 

Juice blind-tagged in and it was FinJuice’s turn for some tandem offense. Juice hit a senton and a delayed vertical suplex on YH for two. Finlay and Juice used quick tags and worked on YH’s left arm. Juice hit another senton for two. 

Juice and Finlay hit a double bulldog on YH and Finlay covered for a near fall. Finlay used a chinlock at the five minute mark. YH powered out with strikes and hit a vertical suplex before tagging out. 

Goto and Juice got tags. Goto hit a wheel kick and a bulldog for a two count. Goto and Juice traded strikes, then hit simultaneous clotheslines into a double down. Both tagged out. 

Finlay and YH traded strikes in the center of the ring. Finlay hit a diving uppercut forearm. YH hit a running chop. YH hit two more chops, a thrust kick and a neckbreaker for a two count. 

Juice tagged in but accidentally took out Finlay with a cannonball. YH hit a headhunter into a leg sweep by Goto on Juice. Finlay broke up the pin. 

Goto and YH hit a GYR on Finlay. Juice fought off a GYW attempt. YH hit a thrust kick into an ushigoroshi from Goto. Juice kicked out at two. 

Goto and YH hit the GYW on Juice. Goto covered, but Finlay made the save at the last possible second. 

Finlay hit a spear on Goto and a uranage backbreaker on YH. Finlay hit an uppercut forearm and a last shot on Goto. Finlay hit a superplex on Goto. Juice hit a follow-up frog splash for a near fall. 

FinJuice teased a doomsday device. Goto shoved Finlay off the top into the barricade. YH hit a thrust kick on Juice. Goto cradled Juice for two. Goto hit a headbutt at the fifteen minute call. 

Juice blocked Shouten Kai. Finlay jumped in and hit Goto with a stunner. Juice hit a Left Hand of God, then hit Pulp Friction for the pin. 

By virtue of their losses to both G.O.D. and FinJuice, Taichi and Sabre are out. The final will be Juice and Finlay vs. G.O.D.

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Juice grabbed the mic to close the show with a promo. G.O.D. ran in and attacked. Tama hit a Gun Stun on Juice. Tama used a sharpshooter on Juice, while Tanga used a OJK on Finlay. Jado cut a quick promo, then the show ended with Jado and G.O.D. posing in the ring. 

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Final World Tag League standings —

  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 12 points (6-3) *finalist*
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 12 points (6-3) *finalist*
  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 12 points (6-3) *lost to both FinJuice and G.O.D., eliminated on tiebreakers*
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 10 points (5-4)
  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 10 points (5-4)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 10 points (5-4)
  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 10 points (5-4)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 6 points (3-6)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-6)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 2 points (1-8)

Final BOSJ 27 standings —

  • El Desperado 14 points (7-2) *Finalist*
  • Hiromu Takahashi 14 points (7-2) *Finalist*
  • Taiji Ishimori 14 points (7-2) *lost to both Hiromu & Desperado, eliminated on tiebreakers*
  • SHO 12 points (6-3)
  • Master Wato 8 points (4-5)
  • Ryusuke Taguchi 8 points (4-5)
  • Robbie Eagles 8 points (4-5)
  • BUSHI 8 points (4-5)
  • DOUKI 4 points (2-7)
  • Yuya Uemura 0 points (0-9)

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The new issue of the Observer has two major history pieces, one on Pat Patterson and the other on Bobby Lee, the latter of which brings you to a period that even most who know wrestling history really aren’t familiar with. Due to the deaths of Patterson and Lee, our Hall of Fame story on Dan Koloff (Kolov) will be moved to the next double issue.

AEW finished second for Wednesday night in 18-49, basically a tie with the West Virginia vs. Gonzaga basketball game with both at 0.42.  NXT was No. 40.  The new Observer has all the quarter details and breakdowns of age group stuff.  

Some other notes on the AEW show.  They were actually down in over 50 viewership from normal and even down from last week’s difficult night. But it was the youngest viewership night for AEW of the year with teenagers doubling last week, 18-34 up 71 percent, 35-49 up 55 percent, 18-34 women up 144 percent and teenage girls up 200 percent. NXT opened the show at the same level as the week before, but except for the ladder match which did strong gains, they fell much of the way. AEW had big success at a number of points, topping 1 million viewers  many times. The top stuff was the end of the Battle Royal, Chris Jericho vs. Frankie Kazarian,  The Young Bucks promo angle, a surprisingly good Britt Baker vs. Leyla Hirsch number, the Sting debut did well over 600,000 in 18-49, and the title match, which was consistently at just under 1 million viewers for long periods of time and right at 600,000 in 18-49 except during commercial breaks.

Saturday’s UFC starts at 7 p.m. Eastern on ESPN 2 and ESPN+:

  • Gian Villante (243) vs. Jake Collier (264.5)
  • Ilia Torpuria (145) vs. Damon Jackson (145)
  • Jimmy Flick (125.5) vs. Cody Durden (125.5)
  • Matt Wiman (155.5) vs. Jrodan Leavitt (155.5)
  • Louis Smolka (134.5) vs. Jose Quinonez (135)
  • Nate Landwehr (145.5) vs. Movsar Evloev (145.5)
  • Roman Dolidze (2-5.5) vs.  John Allen (205)
  • Montana De La Rosa (125.75) vs. Talia Santos (125.5)
  • Gabriel Benitez (155.5) vs. Justin Jaynes (155)
  • Ovince Saint Preux (207.5) vs. Jamahal Hill (205.5)
  • Jack Hermansson (185.5) vs. Marvin Vettori (186)
  • Saint Preux missed weight by 1.5 pounds.

The Best of the Super Juniors tournament continues Saturday morning in Kagoshima. The final card before the finals on December 11 takes place Sunday morning in Fukuoka.

President Donald Trump will present the Presidential Medal of Freedom award to Dan Gable on Monday. Gable is one of the greatest U.S. wrestlers of all-time, going 117-1 in college and winning a gold medal in the 1972 Olympics, and then he coached 15 teams to the NCAA championships at Iowa between 1976 and1997, including coaching 45 national champions.

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  • The weekend’s biggest show is the Takeover War Games show on Sunday at 7 p.m. Eastern on the WWE Network.
  • Curt Stallion vs. Ariya Daivari and The Singh Brothers vs. Ever Rise are scheduled for 205 Live tonight.
  • The WWE Network put out an offer where you can sign up to stream the TLC show for 99 cents in a Facebook ad (thanks to Kevin Tomich)
  • For those in Chicago, because of the Chicago Bears post-game coverage on FOX, Tribute to the Troops will air in the market on WPWR Ch. 50 at 3:30 p.m. local time. (thanks to Jacob Burnett)

UFC

  • Yair Rodriguez has been suspended for six months for failing to disclose where he was three times when testers came to visit him over a one year period over the first three quarters of 2020.
  • Juliann Marquez vs. Maki Pitolo has been added to a 2/13 show.
  • Manel Kape, a former Rizin star, scheduled to debut on the 12/19 show is out of his scheduled fight with Alexandre Pantoja.
  • Anthny Pettis vs. Alex Morono is scheduled for 12/19 according to an ESPN report that both had verbally agreed to the fight. The fight will be at welterweight.
  • Francisco Figuieredo, the younger brother of flyweight champion Deiveson Figuieredo, debuts against Jerome Rivera on a 1/20 show.  Also scheduled for that show is Lerone Murphy vs. Douglas Silva de Andrade.
  • Sabina Mazo vs Alexis Davis is scheduled for a 2/27 show.

OTHER NOTES

  • Pro Wrestling NOAH has a PPV show on FITE TV headlined by Go Shiozaki vs Takashi Sugiura for the GHC title and Kenou vs. Kazushi Sakureaba for the National title on FITE TV late Saturday night at 1 a.m. Eastern and 10 p.m. Pacific time.
  • Kevin Eck’s weekly ROH news report.
  • ROH has added Bandido & Flamita & Rey Horus vs. Shane Taylor & The Soldiers of Savagery for the trios titles to the 12/18 Final Battle PPV show.
  • John Washington, 33, who wrestled as Owen Travers for Future Stars of Wrestling, was arrested on 11/25 for sexual assault against a child under the age of 16, lewdness with a child under the age of 14 and lewd acts with a child 14 or 15 yeas old.  Police are looking to see if there are other victims with information regarding his crimes at 702-385-5555. He has performed in the past on Smackdown, Impact and ROH television. FSW had stopped using him months ago.  
  • A story on the WrestleKind charity being set up in the U.K.. (thanks to Lee Wall)
  • MLW announced Jacob Fatu & Simon Gotch vs. tag team champions Ross & Marshall Von Erich in a title match for this coming Wednesday’s show.
  • KSW announced a third title fight for its 12/19 show as Croatia’s Antun Racic (24-8-1) defends the bantamweight title against Bruno Santos (9-1) of Brazil.  Already announced were a heavyweight title fight with Phil De Fries (18-6) vs. Michal Kita (20-11-1) and a bout for the vacant lightweight title with Marian Ziolkowski (21-8-1) vs. Roman Szymanski (13-5).
  • CWE will have a show tonight for free tonight on its Facebook page with donations encouraged featuring a one-night single elimination tournament to crown a new CWE champion with first round matches with Danny Duggan vs. Tommy Lee Curtis, Travis Cole vs, Dragneel, Johnny Devine vs,. Mentallo and E.Z.Ryder vs. Adam Knight, plus tag champions AJ Sanchez & Kevin O’Doyle defend against Dick Blood & Adrian Burton.

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NJPW WTL results: Tanahashi & Henare vs. Shingo & SANADA

NJPW continued their World Tag League tour today at the Beppu B-Con Plaza. Here are the results: 

Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma defeated Yota Tsuji & Gabriel Kidd (7:57)

Kojima pinned Tsuji after hitting a lariat. 

World Tag League: Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (7:32)

Taichi pinned Owens after he and Sabre hit the Tensho Zack Driver. 

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (13:03)

Goto pinned Yujiro after a GYW. 

World Tag League: Juice Robinson & David Finlay defeated Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano (11:20)

Finlay pinned Yano with a Granby roll. 

World Tag League: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa defeated Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb (15:53)

Tonga pinned O-Khan after hitting a Gun Stun. 

World Tag League: Shingo Takagi & SANADA defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (19:25)

Shingo pinned Henare after hitting Last of the Dragon. 

World Tag League standings —

  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 10 points (5-3)
  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 10 points (5-3)
  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 10 points (5-3)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 10 points (5-3)
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 10 points (5-3)
  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 10 points (5-3)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 8 points (4-4) *eliminated*
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-5) *eliminated*
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 4 points (2-6) *eliminated*
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 2 points (1-7) *eliminated*

NJPW WTL results: Taichi & Sabre vs. FinJuice

NJPW continued their World Tag League tour today in Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Here are the results: 

Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma defeated Yuji Nagata & Yota Tsuji (7:32)

Kojima pinned Tsuji after hitting a lariat. 

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (13:02)

Cobb pinned Yujiro with a Tour of the Islands. 

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (8:03)

Goto pinned Owens after a GYW. 

World Tag League: Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (14:43)

Ishii pinned Henare with a vertical drop brainbuster. 

World Tag League: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa defeated Shingo Takagi & SANADA (15:28)

Tonga pinned SANADA after hitting a Gun Stun. 

World Tag League: Juice Robinson & David Finlay defeated Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. (21:32)

Finlay pinned Taichi after an Acid Drop. 

World Tag League standings —

  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 10 points (5-2)
  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 8 points (4-3)
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 8 points (4-3)
  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 8 points (4-3)
  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 8 points (4-3)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 8 points (4-3)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 8 points (4-3)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-4)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 2 points (1-6) *eliminated*

NJPW WTL results: Goto & YOSHI-HASHI vs. Guerrillas of Destiny

NJPW continued their World Tag League tour today in Kanagawa. Here are the results: 

Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma defeated Yuji Nagata & Yota Tsuji (7:5)

Kojima pinned Tsuji after hitting a lariat. 

World Tag League: Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano defeated Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb (13:29)

Yano pinned O-Khan with a rollup. 

World Tag League: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (10:35)

Fale pinned Henare after hitting a Grenade. 

World Tag League: Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (13:58)

Sabre pinned Yujiro after Taichi and Sabre connected with Zack Mephisto

World Tag League: Juice Robinson & David Finlay defeated Shingo Takagi & SANADA (15:47)

Finlay hit a Prima Nocta (stunner) and pinned Shingo. 

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (14:28)

YOSHI-HASHI pinned Tonga with a Kinkoji rolling cradle. 

World Tag League standings —

  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 8 points (4-2)
  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 8 points (4-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 8 points (4-2)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 6 points (3-3)
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 6 points (3-3)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 6 points (3-3)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-3)
  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 6 points (3-3)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 4 points (2-4)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 2 points (1-5)

NJPW WTL results: Shingo Takagi & SANADA vs. Goto & YOSHI-HASHI

NJPW continued their World Tag League tour today in Fukushima. Here are the results: 

Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma defeated Yuji Nagata & Yota Tsuji (9:18)

Kojima pinned Tsuji after hitting a lariat. 

World Tag League: Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens defeated Juice Robinson & David Finlay (9:03)

Fale pinned Finlay after hitting a Grenade. Fale and Owens picked up their first win of the tournament. 

World Tag League: Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare defeated EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi (13:03)

Henare pinned Yujiro after hitting Toa Bottom. Tanahashi and Henare also picked up their first win here. 

World Tag League: Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano defeated Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa (12:10)

Yano pinned Loa with a schoolboy. 

World Tag League: Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan (14:50)

Sabre pinned O-Khan after he and Taichi hit their Zack Mephisto finisher. 

World Tag League: Shingo Takagi & SANADA defeated Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI (17:20)

SANADA beat YH with Skull End. 

World Tag League standings —

  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 8 points (4-1)
  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 6 points (3-2)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 6 points (3-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 6 points (3-2)
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 6 points (3-2)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-2)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 4 points (2-3)
  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 4 points (2-3)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 2 points (1-4)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 2 points (1-4)

NJPW WTL results: Taichi and Sabre vs. Guerrillas of Destiny

NJPW continued their World Tag League tour today in Nagano. Here are the results: 

Satoshi Kojima & Tomoaki Honma defeated Yuji Nagata & Yota Tsuji (8:53)

Kojima pinned Tsuji after hitting a lariat. 

World Tag League: SANADA & Shingo Takagi defeated Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens (9:45)

SANADA pinned Owens with an O’Connor roll.

World Tag League: Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare (12:39)

Goto picked up the pin on Henare after a GYW. 

World Tag League: EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano (11:16)

EVIL hit Everything is EVIL and pinned Yano. 

World Tag League: Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb defeated Juice Robinson & David Finlay (15:15)

Cobb pinned Finlay after hitting a Tour of the Islands. 

World Tag League: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa defeated Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. (18:51)

Tonga pinned Sabre after hitting him with Taichi’s iron glove. 

World Tag League standings —

  • Shingo Takagi & SANADA 6 points (3-1)
  • Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa 6 points (3-1)
  • EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi 6 points (3-1)
  • Great-O-Khan & Jeff Cobb 6 points (3-1)
  • Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. 4 points (2-2)
  • Juice Robinson & David Finlay 4 points (2-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano 4 points (2-2)
  • Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI 4 points (2-2)
  • Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens 0 points (0-4)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toa Henare 0 points (0-4)