New Japan Cup 2020 (Night 9 – Finals) Recap & Review
NJPW’s New Japan Cup 2020 comes to an end with very good main event and a fun show from Osaka-Jo Hall!
NJPW’s New Japan Cup 2020 comes to an end with very good main event and a fun show from Osaka-Jo Hall!
The second round of the New Japan Cup 2020 kicks off with four fun matches and a great main event!
The first round of the 2020 New Japan Cup ends with another series of good matches including EVIL versus Kojima, Yujiro Takahashi versus Goto, YOSHI-HASHI versus Tenzan, and BUSHI versus Yoh.
New Japan Pro Wrestling is back after three and a half months!
Manabu Nakanishi is honored with a fun night of wrestling and his final match in an NJPW ring.
Yoru Yano, Colt Cabana, and Ryusuke Taguchi challenge LIJ for the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Titles, and Hiroshi Tanahashi teams with Kota Ibushi to challenge the Guerrillas of Destiny for the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Titles in a good show on the New Japan Road.
Tomohiro Ishii challenges Shingo Takagi for the NEVER Openweight Title, and the Mega Coaches take on Roppongi 3K for the Jr. Heavyweight Tag Titles in a good show from New Japan Road!
Tiger Hattori officiates the final two matches of his career in a fun night of NJPW wrestling at Korakuen Hall.
KENTA challenges Tetsuya Naito for both the IWGP Intercontinental and Heavyweight Titles in the main event of a fun night in NJPW’s NEW BEGINNING in OSAKA!
Night 12 of NJPW’s G1 Climax 29 was a night of spoilers for B Block. While A Block spreads out, Block gets even tighter with another night of great wrestling.
Night eight of NJPW’s G1 Climax 29 got progressively better as the night went on, ending with a great main event featuring Tetsuya Naito versus Tomohiro Ishii.
Ryusuke Taguchi challenges El Phantasmo for the RPW British Cruiserweight Title, and YOSHI-HASHI challenges Zack Sabre Jr. for the RPW British Heavyweight Title in a good finale to the Kizuna Road tour.
The NJPW Kizuna Road tour continues with another good show featuring a fun NEVER Openweight Tag Title match as well as a 10-man tag team elimination match pitting Chaos versus Suzuki Gun in the main event!
The fallout from Tokyo lands at Korakuen Hall, and even though many people are hurting from last night, the beginnings of many new rivalries are formed among the chaos.
The last big show before Wrestle Kingdom was a good preview of what’s to come with some good matches.
The first of two nights to end the NJPW year at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo serves as a nice preview of things to come at Wrestle Kingdom in a few short weeks.
The second round of A Block matches were consistently very good despite not having the same blockbuster match-ups as the opening night.
B Block of the 2017 G1 Climax starts with a round of great matches featuring, among other things, Juice Robinson getting off to an impressive start, EVIL and SANADA tearing the house down, and Kenny Omega trying to survive against the maniac Minoru Suzuki!
The 2017 G1 Climax started with some good (and some great) matches from A Block and set up the start of B Block in a very nice way with some interesting tag matches!
There were a lot of big expectations going in to many of the matches at Dominion, and I think they were met and in some cases exceeded. This was a great show top to bottom.