Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Hechicero set for NJPW Battle in the Valley

New matches have been confirmed for next month’s Battle in the Valley.

NJPW confirmed that Zack Sabre Jr. will meet CMLL’s Hechicero for their event on January 11 in San Jose. This will be the rubber match, with Hechicero first picking up a win in Mexico, while Sabre picked up his win in London.

Sume Sakai’s retirement match is also set. After Hiromu Takahashi picked Mayu Iwatani and Yuka Sakazaki as his partners, Sumie Sakai revealed she will be teaming with House of Torture’s EVIL and SHO, two people that she helped during their time on excursion in the United States.

A match for the New Japan Strong Tag Team titles will also be on the line, with YOH and Rocky Romero teaming together to challenge new champions Jorel Nelson & Royce Issacs. The World Class Wrecking Crew destroyed Rocky Romero after he issued the challenge at Strong Style Evolved following their title win.

Another tag team will see Matt Vandagriff & Fred Rosser set to take on TMDK’s Shane Haste and Bad Dude Tito.

Here is the updated card for NJPW Battle in the Valley:

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Hechicero
  • NJPW Strong Champion Gabe Kidd defends against Tomohiro Ishii
  • Sumie Sakai retirement match: Hiromu Takahashi, Yuka Sakazaki, and Mayu Iwatani vs. Sumie Sakai, EVIL, and SHO
  • New Japan Strong Tag Team titles: Jorel Nelson & Royce Issacs defend against Rocky Romero & YOH
  • Fred Rosser & Matt Vandagriff vs. TMDK (Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito)

Zack Sabre Jr. wins 2024 Tokyo Sports MVP Award

In recognition of the stellar year he had in 2024, Zack Sabre Jr. has received one of the biggest honors in Japanese pro wrestling.

Tokyo Sports unveiled its annual award winners on Tuesday with Sabre receiving the MVP Award. The awards have existed for five decades now, and this is only the second time a non-Japanese wrestler has been named MVP. Bob Sapp was the first in 2022.

Sabre said he’s really pleased to win the award and believes that this was the best year he’s ever had in his career. His goal was to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship and enter Wrestle Kingdom 19 as champion — and he has accomplished that. Sabre will defend the title against Shota Umino in the main event of the January 4 Tokyo Dome show. At Wrestle Dynasty the next day, Sabre is set to wrestle Ricochet. The IWGP World Heavyweight title will be on the line if Sabre is still champion.

This is the first World title reign Sabre has had in NJPW. He won the G1 Climax this summer and then dethroned Tetsuya Naito for the belt.

“Of all the things I set out to achieve this year, I thought Tokyo Sports MVP was the hardest to attain,” Sabre said. He noted that this is one of the greatest achievements not just of his career but of his life.

Naito was the Tokyo Sports MVP for 2023, the third time he’s won the award. Other recent winners include Kazuchika Okada, Shingo Takagi, and Hiroshi Tanahashi.

Tokyo Sports is a long-running magazine and online publication. Their awards are considered important to the legacy of wrestlers in Japan.

Here is the full list of winners for 2024:

  • MVP: Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Best Match: Yota Tsuji vs. Hirooki Goto in the New Japan Cup final
  • Women’s Grand Prize: Sareee
  • Outstanding Performer: Yuma Anzai
  • Fighting Spirit Award: Kaito Kiyomiya
  • Technique Award: Shinya Aoki
  • Best Tag Team: The Saito Brothers (Rei & Jun Saito)
  • Rookie of the Year: Oleg Boltin

AEW star issues IWGP World Heavyweight title challenge for NJPW Wrestle Dynasty

Zack Sabre Jr. has his hands full in January.

After Shota Umino issued a challenge to Sabre following his successful IWGP World Heavyweight title defense at Power Struggle, Ricochet’s AEW music suddenly played. From behind, Ricochet springboarded off the ropes and laid out Sabre. He then cut a promo saying it’s been six years since he’s been in New Japan and wanted a shot at Sabre’s title, issuing the challenge for January 5 at Wrestle Dynasty. 

Ricochet then said he was going to give Sabre a parting gift as he went to the corner. Umino, who had left the ring, came back and made the save for Sabre. He attempted to help Sabre back on his feet, but Sabre attacked Umino in response and turned his focus back on Ricochet. An unhappy Umino then attacked Sabre and posed with the IWGP World Heavyweight title as the Wrestle Kingdom theme played.

On social media, Ricochet responded to his surprise appearance, writing: “Had to remind the world that I’m still the f****** man around here.”

After leaving WWE earlier this year, Ricochet made his debut for AEW at All In back in August. In recent weeks, he has focused on Konosuke Takeshita and the AEW International Championship, making a surprise appearance at a Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling event last month. He and a mystery partner will face Takeshita and Kyle Fletcher this Wednesday on Dynamite.

NJPW reveals full card for Power Struggle

NJPW has revealed the full card for Monday morning’s Power Struggle.

Added to the card is a tag team match that will pit Dragon Dia, Ryusuke Taguchi, Tomoaki Honma, and Toru Yano against LIJ’s BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji, and Tetsuya Naito. The show will open with Bullet Club action, with Taiji Ishimori, Gabe Kidd, Robbie X, Drilla Moloney, and Clark Connors taking on KUSHIDA, Kevin Knight, Jude London, Paris de Sila, and Katsuya Murashima.

A kickoff match has also been announced, which will feature Shoma Kato, Captain Suicida, and Tiger Mask taking on YOH, The DKC, and Ninja Mack.

Headlining the show is Zack Sabre Jr. taking on Shingo Takagi. Kenny Omega will make a special appearance on the show.

Here is the full card for Power Struggle:

  • IWGP World Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defends against Shingo Takagi
  • IWGP Global Champion David Finlay defends against Taichi
  • IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion DOUKI defends against Master Wato
  • Super Junior Tag League 2024 finals: Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita vs. TJP & Francesco Akira
  • Kenny Omega appears
  • IWGP Tag Team Champions TMDK (Mikey Nicholls and Shane Haste) defend against HENARE & Great-O-Khan
  • SANADA vs. Shota Umino
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Oleg Boltin vs. EVIL & Ren Narita
  • Dragon Dia, Ryusuke Taguchi, Tomoaki Honma, and Toru Yano vs. LIJ’s BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Yota Tsuji, and Tetsuya Naito.
  • Taiji Ishimori, Gabe Kidd, Robbie X, Drilla Moloney, and Clark Connors vs. KUSHIDA, Kevin Knight, Jude London, Paris de Sila, and Katsuya Murashima.
  • Kickoff Match: Shoma Kato, Capitan Suicida & Tiger Mask vs Ninja Mack, the DKC & YOH

Full card announced for NJPW Royal Quest IV

The full lineup has been announced for NJPW’s return to the United Kingdom this weekend.

Royal Quest IV takes place from Crystal Palace Indoor Sports Centre in London this Sunday (October 20). In the main event, the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line as new champion Zack Sabre Jr. returns home to face off against SANADA.

Sabre defeated Tetsuya Naito at King of Pro Wrestling on Monday, winning the IWGP World title for the first time in his career. This match against SANADA was already set for Royal Quest and would have been a non-title singles match if Sabre lost to Naito.

Shota Umino and Shingo Takagi have also lined up as potential challengers to Sabre’s title, but he informed them that SANADA was first in line. If Sabre retains against SANADA, he’ll defend against Takagi at Power Struggle on November 4. If SANADA wins the title from Sabre, the Power Struggle challenger will be Umino.

In total, the Royal Quest card will feature 10 matches. The show is airing live in English on RevPro On Demand and live in Japanese on NJPW World. The English commentary version will later be made available on NJPW World.

NJPW Royal Quest IV (Sunday, October 20) —

  • IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr. defends against SANADA
  • NJPW Strong Tag Team Champions Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste defend against Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii
  • Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi & Titan vs. Ryohei Oiwa, Robbie Eagles & Mascara Dorada
  • David Finlay vs. TAKA Michinoku
  • Shota Umino vs. Callum Newman
  • Yota Tsuji vs. Drilla Moloney
  • Kosei Fujita vs. Michael Oku
  • Mina Shirakawa & Kanji vs. Dani Luna & AZM
  • Taiji Ishimori and a mystery partner (who will also be Ishimori’s partner in Super Junior Tag League) vs. Joe Lando & Danny Black
  • Kickoff match: Yuto Nakashima & Oskar Leube vs. Brendan White & Danny Jones

Wrestling Observer Live: WrestleDream, Bryan Danielson, ZSJ wins IWGP Title

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including plenty of discussion about AEW WrestleDream, the end of Bryan Danielson’s full-time career, Dynamite Wednesday which we know nothing about, Zack Sabre Jr. winning the IWGP Title, and tons more. A packed show as always, so check it out~!

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First matches revealed for NJPW x Stardom Historic X-Over II

The first match has been revealed for NJPW x Stardom Historic X-Over II and an open challenge has also been issued for the event.

G1 Climax winner Zack Sabre Jr. will team with 5Star Grand Prix winner Maika against El Desperado & Starlight Kid on the November 17 show in Osaka. The match was announced today at Stardom Nagoya Golden Fight.

Desperado has been out of action since July with a knee injury. He and Starlight Kid teamed together at 2022’s Historic X-Over as well.

Starlight Kid had originally challenged Desperado to a singles match for the show, calling him out back in June.

The Great-O-Khan has also issued an Open Challenge to any wrestler on the Stardom roster for his King of Pro Wrestling title at NJPW x Stardom Historic Over-X. He also appeared on today’s Stardom show in Nagoya.

NJPW x Stardom Historic X-Over II takes place on Sunday, November 17 in Osaka. The announced lineup is below:

  • Zack Sabre Jr. & Maika vs. El Desperado & Starlight Kid
  • KOPW Champion Great-O-Khan Open Challenge

Zack Sabre Jr. vs. SANADA official for NJPW Royal Quest

If Zack Sabre Jr. becomes IWGP World Heavyweight Champion next month, his first title defense will take place in his home country.

NJPW has confirmed Sabre vs. SANADA for Royal Quest IV in London on Sunday, October 20. It’s billed as a special singles match right now, but Sabre has said he’ll put the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship on the line if he wins the title.

Sabre is challenging Tetsuya Naito for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at King of Pro Wrestling on October 14. He earned the title shot by winning this year’s G1 Climax. Though the winner of the tournament traditionally gets their title shot at Wrestle Kingdom, Sabre did not want to wait until then. He wanted the chance to return to the United Kingdom as champion at Royal Quest.

The Sabre vs. SANADA match was set up by a challenge that was issued by SANADA after pinning ZSJ in a tag match on Wednesday.

There have now been two matches confirmed for Royal Quest:

NJPW Royal Quest IV (Sunday, October 20) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. SANADA
  • NJPW Strong Openweight Tag Team Champions TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) defend against Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii

NJPW Capital Collision live results: Mercedes Mone vs. Momo Watanabe

Mercedes Mone will make the first defense of her first reign as NJPW Strong Women’s Champion in tonight’s Capital Collision main event.

Mone puts the title on the line against Momo Watanabe in her first defense since June’s Forbidden Door.

NJPW Strong Openweight Champion Gabe Kidd defends his title against Lio Rush while Hiromu Takahashi faces Mustafa Ali in a rematch from April’s Windy City Riot.

Strong Openweight Tag Team Champions TMDK (Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls) defend against CMLL’s Hechicero & Virus, and IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito faces United Empire’s TJP in a non-title match.

G1 Climax 34 winner Zack Sabre Jr. will be in singles action tonight against Titan of CMLL.

Dirty Work (Fred Rosser & Tom Lawlor) battle Lawlor’s former allies in the West Coast Wrecking Crew while in trios action, YOSHI-HASHI, Rocky Romero & Kevin Knight take on Bullet Club War Dogs.

A match to decide the next challengers for Strong Tag titles opens the main card with Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Grizzled Young Veterans vs. TMDK’s Robbie Eagles & Bad Dude Tito.

Matt Vandagriff vs. Allan Breeze, plus Mina Shirakawa & HANAKO vs. Trish Adora & Viva Van are set for the kickoff show at 6:30 PM EST.

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Pre-Show

Matt Vandagriff defeated Allan Breeze

Capital Collision’s pre-show kicked off with both men on equal footing. Vandagriff soon got the upper hand, working the back and chest of Breeze, followed by a knee strike into the post. Vandagriff looked to almost have the match won following a spot at the turnbuckle, picking at Breeze like a vulture, failing a pin attempt after a thunderous cannonball. Breeze powered out of the offense, gaining spectacular momentum. Vandagriff countered this with his strikes, punctuated by a Bloody Sunday.

An excellent pre-show opener. Breeze has babyface spirit, but Vandagriff comes off as a future star. In-ring and character in him shows promise. I wouldn’t be opposed to seeing him as a future member of Bullet Club’s War Dogs.

Empress Nexus V (Mina Shirakawa & Hanako) defeated Viva Van & Trish Adora

Adora and Hanako began this match with utter speed and tenacity, but soon tagged Van and Shirakawa who proceeded with comedic antics. Adora soon tagged herself in; she and Van separated Shirakawa. Hanako put an end to it with Shirakawa isolating Van from Adora.

Hanako and Shirakawa continued picking Van apart, with Hanako halting Adora from making the assist as Shirakawa tapped Van out with a figure four leglock.

The dynamics of this match were cleverly planned, with Adora and Hanako serving excellently as the heavies while Shirakawa and Van’s personalities shone. The crowd was into Empress Nexus Venus. I love how Shirakawa knows how to work with American crowds.

Main Card

Tomohiro Ishii & Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated TMDK (Bad Dude Tito & Robbie Eagles) and Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake & Zack Gibson) in a #1 Contenders Match for the Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship

TMDK took Ishii and Tanahashi out in the early goings, leaving them to clash with GYV, until Tanahashi tagged himself in. The Ace stood his ground defiantly, but Eagles tagged himself in, but soon found himself in dire straits with Gibson and then Drake. Ishii then tagged himself in, bulldozing everyone until he and Tito stood toe-to-toe with The Stone Pitbull standing tall. Ishii then proceeded to singlehandedly overcome GYV’s attempts.

Tito tagged himself back in and toppled GYV for another standoff with an understandably frustrated and energetic Ishii. Tanahashi tagged himself in to whittle down Tito, but GYV swiftly ended his aspirations. Eagles soared into the ring, evening the odds with his brisk pace. Each team took turns with spot after spot until Tanahashi and Ishii isolated Tito, with Tanahashi securing a pin after a High-Fly Flow.

Phenomenal opener. Tanahashi’s been working better in tag matches and Ishii is evergreen in the ring. Though I rooted for GYV, I wasn’t mad at the result of this match. Two hungry younger talents against equally hungry, grizzled old veterans started the main card off right.

Rocky Romero, Kevin Knight, & Yoshi-Hashi defeated Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay, Clark Connors, and Drilla Maloney) in a Six-Man Tag Match

The War Dogs opened the match by barking at the audience, as is their tradition. Knight and Connors collided first, leading to Yoshi-Hashi and Romero cutting Connors off from his War Dogs. Connors fought out, tagging in Maloney, who followed up with a stiff exchange with Romero. Romero responded in kind, winding up for a simple eye poke. Winding up the crowd, Romero and Maloney sped around the ring, only for Maloney to knock Knight and Yoshi-Hashi out of the ring while Connors handled Romero.

Romero’s bad luck continued with The War Dogs biting at him with shots and kicks in their corner of the ring. After a hot tag, Yoshi-Hashi blasted The War Dogs with a barrage of offense. He then clashed against Finlay before Maloney and Knight tagged themselves in. With superb athleticism, Knight held Maloney and Connors at bay. Despite his agility, The War Dogs wore him down, leading to a frenzied Romero to get his revenge. Dispatching Romero with a Drilla-Killa, Maloney nearly did the same to Knight with an attempted pin, who reversed it with a backslide.

Post-match, The War Dogs assaulted Knight, undoubtedly bitter after their loss.

A bit slower than the previous match, this match followed a methodical route. Kevin Knight was the spotlight with his incredible abilities; I’m astounded by him every time. That said, I’m still not impressed by Finlay, but his cohorts in Connors and Maloney are impressive.

Dirty Work (Fred Rosser & Tom Lawlor) defeated West Coast Wrecking Crew (Royce Isaacs & Jorel Nelson) in a No DQ Tag Team Match

Dirty Work didn’t even let the match start before they assaulted West Coast Wrecking Crew from backstage to the ring. Once the dust settled, Rosser and Lawlor caused Nelson great suffering. Isaacs soon found the adrenaline to give WCWC a fighting chance by striking Lawlor. WCWC then followed this by clanging baking sheets on Rosser’s body.

Nelson delivered Lawlor into a Spinebuster onto some chairs before he and Isaacs catapulted him into the railing. Using steel chairs that Rosser introduced into the ring a short time prior, their opponents were left incapacitated. Plucking a white door from under the ring, WCWC sought to flip Rosser onto it, but he successfully fought back with renewed vigor. Another door was brought into the ring, where it leaned on a ring post. Placing a trash can on Lawlor, WCWC played tennis with him using the chairs, echoing loudly.

After a headshot by a chair, Rosser seemed doomed, but Lawlor came to his rescue, hoping to send Nelson through the door bridged on the outside. Thanks to a tug of war, Lawlor and Nelson fell through the outside door as Rosser sent Isaacs through the inside door for the win.

This was, as some would put it, some dirty work. Plunder matches are fun and the comradery between Lawlor and Rosser created a thick sense of drama. Isaacs and Nelson put up a great fight and continue to be an underrated part of NJPW STRONG’s shows.

Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Titán

Fresh off his appearance in the Casino Gauntlet Match at AEW’s All In, Sabre was warmly welcomed by the Washington DC crowd. Displaying his technical proficiency, Sabre found himself countered by the nimble Titán, as they rolled through the ring with Titán gaining advantage with his speed. The normally strategic Sabre’s difficulty in nailing his opponent was brief, however, as he grounded the acrobatic Titán, stretching and bending his legs – if he can’t outpace him, he could weaken his limbs. Tauntingly kicking Titán, Sabre met his karma after Titán sent him out of the ring and brought him back in to bend and stretch Sabre, who parried with a similar maneuver. Grappling for control, neither man gained from this exchange, instead softening each other into exhaustion.

Refueling each other through the adrenaline of chest shots, Titán found the most energy, breaking down Sabre, each wrestler trading hold for hold. Try as he might with his agility, Titán found one last reversal by Sabre stretched him in a submission hold until he tapped.

My match of the night so far. Sabre’s technical prowess is unmatched in the current landscape of wrestling, perhaps aside from Hechicero. Titán’s speed and strength and Sabre’s intelligence told an excellent story, thrilling from start to finish. For their first time together, Sabre and Titán have great chemistry together.

Tetsuya Naito defeated TJP

Unwilling to wait for Naito to fully undress, TJP immediately attacked him on the top rope. Targeting Naito’s well-documented weak knees, TJP mockingly nearly ran up the 20-count as Naito struggled to get on his feet, much to the referee’s justified annoyance. Not letting Naito get even a chance of recovery, TJP rubs further salt into Naito’s wounds by stealing his Los Ingobernables de Japon T-shirt. Naito finally stands up, delivering DDTs and gaining back his shirt. He kept up this momentum until TJP regained his strength.

After attempting a Tornado DDT on Naito, TJP failed but spat red mist into the eyes of Naito for a series of unsuccessful pins and submissions. After a failed Destino, Naito managed to secure a victory with a Corriendo for the 3-count.

Whenever Naito wears a shirt to the ring, I can usually tell he won’t put in much effort, but this match betrayed that expectation. Naito fighting as an underdog against the reprehensible actions of TJP provided a captivating narrative, bolstered by Naito’s notoriously weak knees.

TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Shane Haste) defeated Hechicero & Virus for the Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship

Nicholls hoped for a lockup between himself and Hechicero, but the Venus flytrap that is the lucha grappler snared him. Haste also struggled to keep up with Virus, infected with one hold after another. Sensing they couldn’t get a hold of their opponents by themselves, TMDK teamed up to trip Virus as they worked on his body, thus turning the tide of this match.

Hechicero, finally refreshed, gave Virus a moment of respite, nearly softening up TMDK in the process. This allowed Virus to place himself and Hechicero on equal footing with Haste and Nicholls. Luckily for TMDK, they got Hechicero out of the way long enough to drop a Tank Buster on Virus for a victorious pin to retain their championship.

Post-match, both teams shook hands. Tomohiro Ishii and Hiroshi Tanahashi entered the ring to greet their future opponents.

Leave it to TMDK to deliver some of my favorite matches of the night. With Nicholls and Haste having been a tag team for over a decade, contrasted to the multi-man tags that Hechicero and Virus are used to, had me on the edge of my seat. Though the CMLL wrestlers put up a valiant fight, the tag team chemistry inherent in TMDK secured their continued success.

Hiromu Takahashi defeated Mustafa Ali

Off to a frenetic start, Ali and Takahashi wrestled around the mat, rolling around until Ali attempted a pin. Arguing with Takahashi over the pin, the arrogant Ali mocked Takahashi with every bit of offense he could gain. After sending Ali into the rails, Takahashi teased introducing his plush cat Darryl into the match. Insulted by this, Ali threatened to harm the plush cat Darryl but decided not to.

Transitioning to the outside, Ali had Takahashi on the ropes but immediately was offset by a stiff arm clotheslining him. Flying too close to the Sun, Takahashi found his arm nearly broken on the rail with no chance to recover due to a flying Ali. Spending too much time bantering with the crowd, Ali suffered a suplex into the turnbuckle. Smartly taking advantage of Takahashi’s injured neck, Ali used a headlock, dropkick, and a Gory Special leading to a failed pin. After a 450 Splash, Takahashi got the win with a resounding Time Bomb. If Takahashi had lost, he would have had to publicly announce that Mustafa Ali was the best junior heavyweight wrestler in the world.

In the post-match angle, Ali and Takahashi agreed to have one more match, with Ali demanding it to be during next year, entering Ali into the BOSJ ahead of time.

This was a fine match that told a hilarious story. Ali’s tenacity mixed with Takahashi’s explosive unpredictability curated an atmosphere that was filled with comedy and intensity. That said, I’m content with waiting until the BOSJ rematch.

Gabe Kidd defeated “Blackheart” Lio Rush for the Strong Openweight Championship

While Rush entered the ring during a special performance, Kidd emerged with his standard fanfare; black-and-white robe and proudly carrying his title. Once the bell rang, all theatrics left the arena. Instantly, the match fell in favor of the speedy and seasoned Rush, darting like gunfire across the ring and overwhelming the Bullet Club’s foul-mouthed War Dog. Unforgiving and brutal in his approach, Kidd’s strength countered the quick pace of his challenger as he grew accustomed to Rush’s style and strategy.

Seemingly gaining some steam over Kidd, Rush attempted a Falcon Arrow to Kidd to no avail. Withstanding each flurry of offense Rush could muster, Kidd choked him out on the top rope and failed to slam him on the mat, reversed by an impromptu hurricanrana, followed promptly by a spear. Despite the shifting tides, neither can sustain momentum for long. After missing Rush with a chairshot and sustaining head damage because of it, Rush took advantage with a frog splash, though it bore no fruit.

Bleeding from the skull, Rush has withstood all that he could; even amid his immediate reaction time, his fighting spirit refused to give in. Ultimately, Kidd won thanks to a piledriver and a powerbomb for the 3-count to retain the Strong Openweight Championship.

I am astounded at the choreography on display in this match. Lio Rush’s superheroics contrasted nicely with the bullish attitude of Gabe Kidd. In my opinion, matches like this one indicate the high star power Kidd can reach if he sticks with NJPW long enough.

Mercedes Moné vs Momo Watanabe for the Strong Women’s Championship

The main event saw the crowd largely in favor of Moné, but Watanabe took joy out of riling them up. Noticing this, Moné played mind games of her own. Watanabe tried her best-underhanded tactics combined with Stardom’s brand of joshi wrestling, but Moné combined joshi wrestling with lucha libre to keep her off balance.

The H.A.T.E. member took advantage of a distracted referee to whack Moné in the ribs with her black metal bat, rejoicing in playing dirty. Overconfident and arrogant, Watanabe’s mockery, insults, and unfair direction only fueled Moné’s passion and anger. Kick after kick and elbow after elbow, the once-grinning Watanabe’s frustration and panic set in with every kick-out by Moné, who was equally exasperated at this point. A tug-of-war over Watanabe’s bat led to a hurt referee, which she poorly attempted to take advantage of, as Moné trapped her in a Statement Maker. Watanabe taps, and Moné retained her championship.

Post-match, Moné celebrated her defense reminiscing on the last time she stepped foot in a NJPW ring, and concluded with her signature CEO dance.

Moné preserved my confidence that her match with Britt Baker at AEW All In was an exception and that she’s still an incredible performer. Watanabe was no slouch either. I particularly enjoyed that Watanabe’s H.A.T.E. style against the multi-faceted inspirations that Moné draws from creates an interesting mixture. Matches like these keep me hungry for more Moné vs Stardom matches.

Overall, Capital Collision succeeded in its in-ring qualities. While the biggest overarching plot advancements are largely attributed to Hiroshi Tanahashi and Tomohiro Ishii’s upcoming challenge to TMDK and Mustafa Ali announcing his entry to 2025’s BOSJ, the appeal of the show focused on well-developed and thought out performances that told their own stories in the typical NJPW fashion.

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We have a giant story on the life and career of Kevin Sullivan. It’s one of the biggest stories we’ve done in recent years covering this very unique person who wore a lot of hats in the industry and had a lot of very significant influence on aspects of the genre.

Among the other topics covered:

  • Tony Khan announces the second AEW stadium show for 2025 and we talk about reports of a third one as well.
  • Previewing All In
  • Update on Bash in Berlin including a new main event not announced yet and the latest on the planned stipulation
  • Bryan Danielson talks about his life and career
  • AEW and Triller doing PPV bundles
  • U.S. Olympic wrestling roundup as well as Hiroshi Tanahashi wants to recruit three Olympians
  • Update on G-1 Climax tournament and all the bouts of the past week
  • A look at the career of Yoshinari Ogawa who retired this past week
  • A look at Dennis Brent, who passed away, a behind-the-scenes figure who was very close to many insiders in the wrestling community and had worked for and with World Class, Mid South, WCW, JCP and WWE before a tragic case of MS ended him in wrestling.
  • Update on legal wranglings involving Janel Grant, Vince McMahoin and Dr. Carlon Colker
  • The most detailed look at the TV ratings from the past week, weekly rankings, comparisons with a year ago, segment-by-segment, nightly placings competition and more
  • Rundown from another big show at Arena Mexico
  • More on the CMLL Grand Prix show featuring wrestlers from all over the world
  • Return date announced for one of the biggest international stars
  • Exactly what the issues are with AAA and Penta & Fenix and why their talent isn’t allowed to appear on the same shows in Mexico
  • Update on the Stardom Five Star Grand Prix
  • Dragon Gate Dangerous Gate update
  • N-1 tournament update
  • What WWE NXT star is getting over in Japan
  • Grandson of one of the biggest wrestling stars of all-time now training to wrestle
  • El Hijo del Santo retirement tour update and he talks about when he was negotiating to go full-time with WWE
  • MJF vs. Michael Oku match story and angle with Ospreay
  • GCW hits Japan
  • PPV updates for recent pro wrestling and boxing events
  • Tony Khan talks more on big announcements
  • Update on Young Bucks
  • Penta & Fenix update
  • Behind the making of MJF vs. Oku in England
  • Advances for upcoming WWE & AEW shows
  • Streaming numbers and international TV numbers
  • Update on Conor McGregor fighting
  • Former MMA fighter involved in a shooting death of a man who was friends with the person who was accused of kidnapping his son
  • Heyman talks his ECW run
  • Ronda Rousey on Vince McMahon
  • Jesse Ventura and his attempt to unionize wrestlers

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  • Swerve Strickland reflected on his loss at All In on social media.
  • Marshall Von Erich wrote on X: “Unbelievable moment I got to share with my brothers. Words can’t explain how fulfilling my brother I feel that my Dad gets to witness all this hard work paying off. God is good!”
  • The Young Bucks posted some behind-the-scenes All In content on TikTok.
  • Sammy Guevara’s AEW All In vlog.
  • AEW Collision will premiere on ESPN in Australia starting on September 1. They will also air AEW Grand Slam: Australia next year.
  • MJF will be a guest at MCW’s Fan Jam 3 event on November 10.
  • In an interview on NJPW’s website, Zack Sabre Jr. said he would be in the position he is in now even if Will Ospreay and Kazuchika Okada were still in the company: “Even if they were still here, this would be an essential time for me to reach the top. Yeah, especially without them here my responsibility was to reach the top, and if I couldn’t reach the top without Okada or Ospreay there then when could I? But if those wrestlers were here, I would still be the G1 winner and I would still be striving for all those goals.
  • “Them not being there is more beneficial for the younger generation than it is for me. I would still be in this position if they hadn’t left, but with the gap those wrestlers have created, there’s more space and more opportunities for everyone. I’m going to be at the top, but I won’t want to be at the top by myself.”
  • Nic Nemeth told Fightful that he was originally only going to do 10 dates with TNA, but extended his time there after he enjoyed his time with the company: “Like, what if I’m not helping you guys? Or what if I hate it? Or it doesn’t work out? I don’t want to sign a three year deal.’ He goes, ‘How about a year?’ ‘No.’ ‘Then how about 10 dates?’ I go, ‘Alright, that I can do. Let’s do 10 dates and if you don’t think I’m worth it, cut me out. Or if I say this sucks, I can’t, I don’t like this company.’
  • “I love it so much. Everybody’s great. In a world where every locker room is pretty friggin’ awesome and hard working. Like there’s no wrestling locker room where people are like, ‘Oh nobody works hard here.’ It’s every place you go is like these guys are busting their ass to make something special happen. That is the exact same case with TNA. The infrastructure behind the scenes is really awesome.”
  • PWInsider spoke to Speedball Mike Bailey ahead of TNA Emergence.
  • EC3 has reached the one-year mark as NWA World Champion. Kenzie Paige has also hit the one-year mark as NWA Women’s Champion.
  • Su Yung gave an injury update on X: “8 weeks off. I am on a waiting list for surgery. If I still can’t breathe out of one side and if so maybe longer time off. Thank you for the support. See ya down the road wrestling.”
  • Jake Hager has been announced for the BLP/Draft Kings Wrestling Combine.

Nigel McGuinness in-ring return one of AEW All In Casino gauntlet surprises

AEW broadcaster Nigel McGuinness made his surprise return to in-ring action at Sunday’s All In from Wembley Stadium as part of the Casino gauntlet match.

McGuinness, a native of London, entered third to a raucous ovation, standing toe-to-toe with current AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada before the two exchanged offense.

The 48-year-old hadn’t been in the ring since December 2011 and had previously retired due to medical issues. Over the last year, there had been some rumors that McGuinness was training for an in-ring return and might be tabbed for a singles match with Bryan Danielson for AEW’s return to Wembley.

McGuinness, the former ROH World and Pure Champion, got his chance to mix it up with fellow Englishman Zack Sabre Jr. which the fans also responded to with a standing ovation.

At one point, it appeared McGuinness was going to win after hitting an assisted Tower of London on Kyle O’Reilly before the pin was broken up. He then hit a Teeter Totter on O’Reilly and was about to go for a pin but was taken out by a Christian Cage spear.

After being released in October 2022 by WWE after six years, McGuinness made his surprise return to Ring of Honor at April 2023’s Supercard of Honor, joining the commentary team and eventually making his way to the broadcast desks of AEW.

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Other surprises in the match include former WWE star Ricochet, NJPW G1 winner Zack Sabre Jr., reigning AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada, Jeff Jarrett, and Patriarchy teammates Luchasaurus (announced as such) and the aforementioned Christian Cage nearly two hours after they lost the AEW Trios titles.

Luchasaurus/Killswitch teased a split with Cage based on the aforementioned title loss, but instead choke slammed O’Reilly and pulled Cage’s body on top of him for the win which gives Cage a future AEW World title shot.

Big Audio Nightmare: G1 final thoughts, Stardom, NXT & NOAH, Giulia departs Marigold

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The Big Audio Nightmare is back as Adam Summers and Mike Sempervive talk about everything happening in the very busy world of Japanese wrestling.

This week’s topics include:

  • Giulia’s departure from Marigold and what it means for their future
  • A look at Stardom’s 5 Star GP and differences in booking from the previous regime
  • The NXT presence in Pro Wrestling NOAH’s N1 Victory tournament
  • The end of Yuma Anzai’s first Triple Crown reign
  • Final thoughts on the G1 Climax, who stepped up & the significance of ZSJ’s win

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August 26, 2024 Observer Newsletter: Afa Anoaʻi bio, AEW All In preview, Zack Sabre Jr. wins G1

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Subscribers can now read this week’s earlier-than-usual edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

The lead story is the passing of the legendary Afa Anoaʻi with a look at his wrestling life and times, how he got into wrestling, titles won, and lots more.

I also look at this Sunday’s AEW All In, some of the various announcements that Tony Khan has made and is promising to make, including a new TV rights deal.

Zack Sabre Jr. won this year’s NJPW G1 tournament, but isn’t challenging for the title at this year’s Wrestle Kingdom.

I also look at the latest in the Cain Velasquez case, the final AAA Triplemania of the year, my personal connection to the late Phil Donahue, and more.

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Zack Sabre Jr. to challenge for IWGP World title at NJPW King of Pro Wrestling

Zack Sabre Jr. officially isn’t waiting until Wrestle Kingdom to get his IWGP World Heavyweight Championship shot.

NJPW has confirmed that Sabre will challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at King of Pro Wrestling 2024 on October 14. It will likely be Tetsuya Naito vs. Sabre for the championship, though Naito needs to retain against Great-O-Khan in their title match at NJPW Destruction in Kobe next month.

As the G1 Climax winner, Sabre earned the right to challenge for the IWGP World title at Wrestle Kingdom 19 next January. But Sabre decided to go against tradition by declaring that he wanted his title shot at King of Pro Wrestling instead. Sabre said Sumo Hall (where King of Pro Wrestling is being held) is his favorite venue to wrestle, and he wants to be IWGP Champion when NJPW returns to London for its Royal Quest event this October.

Sabre defeated Shingo Takagi in the semifinals and Yota Tsuji in the finals to win the G1 Climax this past weekend.

Naito has been IWGP World Heavyweight Champion since regaining the title from Jon Moxley at AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door this June.

This is the first match that’s been announced for King of Pro Wrestling.

NJPW King of Pro Wrestling 2024 (Monday, October 14 at Sumo Hall in Tokyo) —

  • Zack Sabre Jr. challenges either Tetsuya Naito or Great-O-Khan for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
  • Rest of the card to be announced

NJPW G1 Climax 34 finals live results: Yota Tsuji vs. Zack Sabre Jr.

After weeks of tournament action, it now boils down to just one match.

The finals of this year’s G1 Climax tournament will see Zack Sabre Jr. face Yota Tsuji. It is the first time either man has made it to the finals, ensuring that whoever wins will win the tournament for the very first time. At Saturday’s semifinals, Sabre defeated Shingo Takagi while Tsuji defeated David Finlay. 

Last year’s tournament saw Tetsuya Naito defeat Kazuchika Okada to win the G1 Climax for the third time. He went on to defeat SANADA at Wrestle Kingdom 18 in January to win the IWGP World Heavyweight title. After briefly losing the title to AEW’s Jon Moxley, he regained it at Forbidden Door earlier this summeer.

The winner of this year’s tournament will earn the right to challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight title at Wrestle Kingdom 19 on January 4, 2025 at the Tokyo Dome. 

Our live coverage of the G1 Climax 34 finals begins at 2 am eastern.

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Undercard Results

Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima, & Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Shoma Kato, Tiger Mask & Yuji Nagata

Taichi defeated Katsuya Murashima

Mikey Nicholls & Robbie Eagles defeated Francesco Akira & Konosuke Takeshita

Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney & Taiji Ishimori defeated DOUKI, SANADA & TAKA Michinoku

Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI & Tomoaki Honma defeated David Finlay, Gabe Kidd & Jake Lee

EVIL, Ren Narita, SHO, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Yujiro Takahashi defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Toru Yano, El Phantasmo, Oleg Boltin & Shota Umino

BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito defeated Callum Newman, Great-O-Khan, HENARE & Jeff Cobb

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G1 Climax 2024 Final: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Yota Tsuji

ZSJ opened the match by taking Tsuji to the mat. In the opening scramble, Tsuji held his own, not allowing ZSJ to establish control. Tsuji managed to drop ZSJ with a pair of shoulders before turning to heavy chops to keep ZSJ on the back foot.

ZSJ stuffed a suplex and landed an arm whip to ground Tsuji. ZSJ then began to slowly focus the arm, using intentional strikes to establish a solid lead. As Tsuji tried to fight back with forearms, ZSJ locked in a hold, forcing Tsuji to reverse with a suplex.

Tsuji dropped ZSJ on his back, sending him to the floor. Tsuji followed up with a tope that sent ZSJ crashing into the crowd. Tusji kept the pressure on by slamming ZSJ into the apron and the barricade before bringing him back into the ring. Back inside, Tsuji locked ZSJ in body scissors to continue to wear him down.

After a double gut buster, Tsuji threw ZSJ back to the mat, but ZSJ caught him with a sudden neck crank to reverse momentum. ZSJ then began to stretch out Tsuji. Tsuji answered by clubbing ZSJ with laraits. ZSJ tried answering with lariats of his own, but Tsuji’s proved too powerful. Tsuji hit a falcon arrow and a curb stomp for a two-count.

Tsuji pulled ZSJ to the top rope, but ZSJ pulled him down, slamming his targeted arm across the rope. ZSJ followed up with a dropkick to the limb, furthering the focused attack. ZSJ landed a few strikes before attempting an armbar that forced Tsuji into the ropes.

Tsuji blocked a Zack Driver attempt, but ZSJ kept up the pressure with an uppercut and a punt to keep Tsuji grounded. Tsuji eventually caught one of ZSJ’s follow-up kicks, landed a knee strike, and followed up with a knee strike to retake control of the match.

Tsuji tried for Marlo Crash but missed, allowing ZSJ to attempt the European clutch. ZSJ followed up with a German suplex, but Tsuji bounced out with a Gene Blaster, sending ZSJ flying across the ring and out of Tsuji’s reach.

Once both men returned to their feet, they stood in the middle of the ring and began to trade strikes. Tsuji won out with a well-placed strike to the midsection. Tsuji landed a curb stomp and carried ZSJ to the corner, where he hit Marlo Crash for a two-count. Tsuji then tried for Gene Blaster, but ZSJ reversed into a Fujiwara armbar. Tsuji managed to power out and land a powerbomb to stay in control.

ZSJ challenged Tsuji with some stray slaps, but Tsuji answered with a headbutt. Tsuji then carried ZSJ to the top rope and hit a super-17 crosses for a nearfall. Tsuji tried for a deadbolt suplex, but ZSJ blocked and launched into a rally. When ZSJ attempted the Zack Driver, Tsuji reversed into one of his own, scoring him another nearfall.

Tsuji set up for a Gene Blaster again, but ZSJ reversed into a European clutch. After Tsuji was kicked out, ZSJ tried for another tricky pin attempt, but it also failed. Tsuji answered by hitting a stunner before trying for another Gene Blaster. ZSJ caught him in another complex hold, tying both his arms and legs up in the middle of the ring. Tsuji was unable to escape and, therefore, submitted to ZSJ.

Zack Sabre Jr. has won the G1 Climax.