All-Japan 6/24/24 Results (Updated)

All-Japan wrapped up the Super Power Series 2024 Tour today with an event in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV.

The announced paid attendance was 1235.

Pre-show Match: Actress Girls Match: Miku Aono & Ayano Irie beat Natsu Aoi & Nagisa Shiotsuki. Aono pinned Irie after Teardrop Angel.

Match 1: Fuminori Abe beat GAORA TV Champion Seigo Tachibana to win the title. Abe becomes the 26th GAORA TV Champion.

Match 2: Ryo Inoue Return Match: Hokuto Omori, Kumaarashi, Hartley Jackson & Cyrus beat Kento Miyahara, Suwama, Shotaro Ashino & Ryo Inoue. Omori pinned Ashino after a frog splash.

Match 3: In a No DQ Match, Yuma Aoyagi beat Kuroshio TOKYO Japan.

Match 4: Seiki Yoshioka & MUSASHI (Michinoku Pro) beat All-Asia Tag Team Champions Hikaru Sato & Dan Tamura to win the titles. Yoshioka & MUSASHI become the 124th All-Asia Tag Team Champions. MUSASHI pinned Sato after Niten First-Class.

Match 5: In an Elimination Match (over the top rope rules in effect), Jun & Rei Saito & Naruki Doi beat Ryuki Honda, Ren Ayabe & Rising Hayato. Order of elimination: Honda, Rei Saito, Jun Saito, Ayabe, Hayato. Doi wins.

Main Event: All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Yuma Anzai beat Hideki Suzuki to retain the Triple Crown. V2 for Anzai.

The next event is Saturday at Kashima Sports Center Ibaraki Sub Arena in Ibaraki, a Dan Tamura hometown event. There will be no live broadcast. It should be available on demand beginning at 6 PM PT/9 PM ET.

In other news, the full card for NEW AGE CHRONICLE Z 5 on 7/4 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, the next installment in the Rising Hayato Produced event series, has been announced. The card is as follows:
Dan Tamura vs. Ryo Inoue
Hokuto Omori vs. Jack Kennedy
Jun Saito vs. Rei Saito & Seigo Tachibana in a 3-way
Yuma Anzai, Ryuki Honda, Rising Hayato & Ren Ayabe vs. Yuma Aoyagi, Shotaro Ashino, Kumaarashi & Fuminori Abe
Battle Royal. All 15 wrestlers will participate
The 8-man tag is being billed as a graduation commemoration match, hinting at this perhaps being the end of the series.

The 7/20 Korakuen event will also be a Referee Kyohei Wada 50th Anniversary event.

Finally, the Royal Road Tournament will return this year for an 11th installment in September. This is an openweight single tournament that likely will be a single-elimination format. The schedule was announced today:
Round 1:
9/14-Nagoya International Conference Center, Nagoya
9/15-Act City Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
9/16-Hanahaku Memorial Park Hanamizuki Hall, Osaka
Quarterfinals:
9/19-Shin-Kiba 1st Ring
Semifinals & Finals:
9/22-Korakuen Hall
Participants TBA. Based on this announcement I’m thinking 16.

UPDATE: Next up for Anzai & the Triple Crown: Suwama. That match will happen on 7/13 at Osaka Prefectural Gym 2 in Osaka along with All-Japan World Junior Heavyweight Champion Rising Hayato vs. Naruki Doi for the title. It’s also worth noting Doi has been given the nickname “Mr. Saito” as part of his recent teaming with the Saito Bros.

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