Sumo-May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 11 Results (5/22/24) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 11 of the May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo

Makuuchi (top tier):
Chiyoshoma (J3) beat Tsurugisho (M17)
Tomokaze (M16) beat Tokihayate (M15)
Ichiyamamoto (M12) beat Mitoryu (M13) by default/withdrawal
Ryuden (M14) beat Kinbozan (M10)
Shonannoumi (M10) beat Takarafuji (M16)
Shodai (M9) beat Roga (M15)
Tamawashi (M9) beat Nishikifuji (M12)
Oshoma (M14) beat Kotoshoho (M8)
Takanosho (M8) beat Hokutofuji (M11)
Mitakeumi (M7) beat Churanoumi (M13)
Sadanoumi (M11) beat Nishikigi (M7)
Midorifuji (M6) beat Tobizaru (M3)
Gonoyama (M2) beat Oho (M4)
Daieisho (M1) beat Ura (M4)
Takayasu (M3) beat Atamifuji (M1)
Abi (S) beat Onosho (M5)
Hiradoumi (M2) beat Wakamotoharu (S)
Kotozakura (O) beat Meisei (M3)
Hoshoryu (O) beat Onosato (K)
Leader: Shonannoumi (9-2)
WITHDRAWAL: Mitoryu (M13). Knees-osteoarthritis in both. Tournament likely over. Will be demoted to Juryo.
Of note: It perhaps was a highlight day for Chiyoshoma in multiple ways-not only did he probably clinch promotion back to the top tier, but it also comes on the day he officially gained Japanese citizenship. That will probably open the door to elder stock for the Mongolian upon his retirement, or at the very least being able to stay in Japan. At the top, we have a sole leader and a chance for more record-breaking: If Shonannoumi can hold on to win his first Emperor’s Cup, it would be the first time a rikishi from Kanagawa Prefecture (eastern Japan, next to Tokyo and home to Yokohama) has won the top-tier championship in 65 years. Elsewhere, Daieisho clinched a probable Sanyaku return today with a promotion while dropping Ura to a disastrous 5th straight loss after a 6-0 start. Wakamotoharu will be demoted from Sekiwake again due to the equivalent of 8 losses thanks to 4 missed days. And how about Takayasu? He’s on pace for the odd statistic of winning every match he competed in but all his losses are due to being absent several days due to injury. As always seems to be the case, what could have been as that first career top-tier championship remains oh-so-elusive as he keeps coming so close. 9-6 won’t win the championship by any stretch but at least for one more day he still mathematically has a chance. In his first tournament post-name change, Kotozakura has protected his Ozeki status with another 8-win effort to stay in a group of 6 just one win off the lead, and a thirs straight win in their series-all amazingly by shitatenage including today has Hoshoryu still in it at 7-4. He dropped Onosato into the 8-3 group.
Tomorrow Shonannoumi goes for a 10th win against Abi while a potential title eliminator sees Takaraduji vs. Onosato that could drop the loser out of it. Also, no more Juryo man being up starting tomorrow.

Juryo:
Onokatsu (J12) beat Chiyomaru (J13)
Aoiyama (J11) beat Tsushimanada (J12)
Shiden (J10) beat Kazekeno (J14)
Tamashoho (J9) beat Tochitaikai (J14)
Shimazuumi (J7) beat Oshoumi (J13)
Kagayaki (J5) beat Shimanoumi (J11)
Chiyosakae (J9) beat Asakoryu (J4)
Hakuyozan (J10) beat Tohakuryu (J4)
Wakatakakage (J6) beat Endo (J3)
Kitanowaka (J5) beat Daishoho (J2)
Hidenoumi (J8) beat Bushozan (J2)
Shirokuma (J6) beat Myogiryu (J1)
Daiamami (J1) beat Shishi (J7)
Leader: Onokatsu, Wakatakakage, Endo (10-1)
Of note: No Zensho Yusho. Endo took his first loss today and it means a 3-way tie for the lead again, and also increases Wakatakakage’s top-tier return chances (every win now helps). Onokatsu also remains in it in his Juryo debut. But on the flip side, we’ll probably see Oshoumi demoted back to Makushita and Chiyomaru going back down with him. No faceoffs on Day 12 between any of the top 3.

New Japan 5/22/24 Results

New Japan continued the Best Of The Super Junior today in Osaka.

Today’s event was held at Osaka Prefectural Gym 2 in Osaka and can be watched on demand on New Japan World.

The announced paid attendance was 895.

All matches were Best Of The Super Junior Matches, 30 minute time limit. It was also announced that Francesco Akira is out of the tournament due to a knee injury. Those who had not yet faced him will get free wins as a result.

Match 1: Block A-Titan beat Kosei Fujita.

Match 2: Block B-Robbie Eagles beat Dragon Dia.

Match 3: Block A-BUSHI beat Yoshinobu Kanemaru.

Match 4: Block B-Drilla Moloney beat KUSHIDA.

Match 5: Block A-HAYATA beat Kevin Knight.

Match 6: Block B-Taiji Ishimori beat Ninja Mack.

Match 7: Block A-El Desperado beat Clark Connors.

Match 8: Block B-TJP beat Blake Christian.

Main Event: Block B-Sho beat DOUKI.

Block B-Hiromu Takahashi beat Francesco Akira by forfeit.

Standings:
Block A:
1-Titan, 5-2, 10 pts
2-Desperado, 5-2, 10 pts
3-Christian, 4-3, 8 pts
4-Connors, 4-3, 8 pts
5-HAYATA, 4-3, 8 pts
6-BUSHI, 3-4, 6 pts
7-TJP, 4-3, 6 pts
8-Knight, 3-4, 6 pts
9-Kanemaru, 2-5, 4 pts (OUT)
10-Fujita, 2-5, 4 pts (OUT)

Block B:
1-Eagles, 5-2, 10 pts
2-KUSHIDA, 4-3, 8 pts
3-Takahashi, 4-2, 8 pts
4-Ishimori, 4-2, 8 pts
5-Moloney, 4-2, 8 pts
6-Sho, 4-3, 8 pts
7-DOUKI, 4-3, 8 pts
8-Mack, 2-5, 4 pts
9-Akira, 2-7, 4 pts (OUT)
10-Dia, 0-6, 0 pts (OUT)

The top 2 on each block advance to the Semifinals.

The next event is Sunday at Yoyogi National Stafoum Gym 2 in Tokyo. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET. This will be a Samurai! TV broadcast in Japan.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 5/22/24 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH ran the second half of a STAR NAVIGATION 2024 doubleheader today, a ONE NIGHT DREAM special event.

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

The announced paid attendance was 1488, a full house/near sellout.

Match 1: Ulka Sasaki beat Hikaru Sato (All-Japan).

Match 2: Jack Morris, Anthony Greene, LJ Cleary & YO-HEY beat Ryohei Oiwa, Daiki Inaba, Junta Miyawaki & Yu Owada. Cleary pinned Miyawaki after Irish Goodbye 2.

Match 3: Takumi Iroha, Miyuki Takase & Nagisa Nozaki beat Great Sakuya, Brooke Havok & Yuu. Takase pinned Havok.

Match 4: Titus Alexander & Starboy Charlie beat Kaito Kiyomiya & Alejandro. Charlie pinned Alejandro after a 450 splash.

Match 5: Tomohiro Ishii (New Japan) beat Masa Kitamiya.

Match 6: Tetsuya Naito & Shingo Takagi (New Japan) beat Jake Lee & Tadasuke. Takagi pinned Tadasuke after Last Of The Dragon.

Main Event: Kenoh beat Minoru Suzuki.

The next event is Sunday at Kobe Sambo Hall on Kobe. There will be no live broadcast.

In post-event news, Miyuki Takase vs. Great Sakuya has bern added to GRAND SHIP 2024 in YOKOHAMA on 6/16.

Injury Report: New Japan Jr. Fireball Extinguished

New Japan has just announced that, following missing the last event, Francesco Akira is now out of Best Of The Super Junior due to injury. Left knee. Out indefinitely but potentially long-term. Hiromu Takahashi, DOUKI, Robbie Eagles & Sho will get forfeit wins in the tournament while, for a planned tag match on 5/30, Callum Newman is the replacement.

Sumo-May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 10 Results (5/21/24) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 10 of the May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (top tier):
Oshoma (M13) beat Ryuden (M14)
Roga (M15) beat Mitoryu (M13)
Churanoumi (M13) beat Tomokaze (M16)
Takarafuji (M16) beat Ichiyamamoto (M12)
Nishikifuji (M12) beat Tsurugisho (M17)
Tamawashi (M9) beat Tokihayate (M15)
Shodai (M9) beat Hokutofuji (M11)
Takanosho (M8) beat Sadanoumi (M11)
Kinbozan (M10) beat NIshikigi (M7)
Kotoshoho (M8) beat Mitakeumi (M7)
Shonannoumi (M10) beat Midorifuji (M6)
Meisei (M5) beat Hiradoumi (M2)
Atamifuji (M1) beat Tobizaru (M3)
Daieisho (M1) beat Oho (M4)
Onosato (K) beat Gonoyama (M2)
Abi (S) beat Ura (M4)
Hoshoryu (O) beat Onosho (M5)
Takayasu (M3) beat Kotozakura (O)
Leader: Onosato, Shonannoumi,Takarafuji (8-2)
RE-ENTRY: Wakamotoharu (S). Will return tomorrow. Missed 4 days with a toe injury. Will be the equivalent of 3-7, meaning he can maintain his ranking if he wins out but will be demoted with one more loss.
Of note: If it wasn’t for the injury withdrawal Takayasu may be up among the leaders as he’s unbeaten now when he competes. His only loss is a fusen for withdrawing. Meanwhile, Onosato will remain in Sanyaku in July while Takarafuji and Shonannoumi also clinch promotions. Tomokaze will definitely be demoted back to Juryo now and Mitoryu is trending that way with demotion now clinched. As for Mitakeumi, the latest injury update is a bruised upper leg. For now he’s toughing it out.
Tomorrow Shonannoumi faces Takarafuji in a potential eliminator while Onosato looks to maintain the lead against Hoshoryu.

Juryo:
Tochitaikai (J14) beat Kiraharima (Ms3)
Kazekeno (J14) beat Oshoumi (J13)
Onokatsu (J12) beat Shimanoumi (M11)
Chiyomaru (J13) beat Shiden (J10)
Hakuyozan (J10) beat Tsushimanada (J12)
Aoiyama (J11) beat Tamashoho (J9)
Tohakuryu (J4) beat Chiyosakae (J9)
Hidenoumi (J8) beat Asakoryu (J4)
Endo (J3) beat Shimazuumi (J7)
Chiyoshoma (J3) beat Shirokuma (J6)
Bushozan (J2) beat Kagayaki (J3)
Shishi (J7) beat Daishoho (J2)
Wakatakakage (J6) beat Daiamami (J1)
Myogiryu (J1) beat Kitanowaka (J5)
Leader: Endo (10-0)
Of note: We now know the reason for the Hakuoho withdrawal the other day thanks to YouTuber Chris Sumo-coronavirus. Status uncertain but if the guidelines keep him away for more than 5 days in isolation/quarantine, tournament over. He will be demoted again, questionable to stay in Juryo. At the top, I think it’s safe to say Endo has now clinched promotion back to the top tier no matter what happens the rest of the way, and Chiyoshoma now will have a chance to return as he has clinched promotion. Wakatakakage continues to keep his hopes alive at 9-1 but from J6 he still needs more wins. He’s got a big one tomorrow in Endo which could be a title eliminator. Onokatsu draws Chiyomaru.

Injury Report: Arrivederci, Best Laid Plans? (Updated)

Perhaps the worst-kept secret this year has been Giulia being linked to WWE before she left Stardom and headed to Rossy Ogawa’s new Marigold promotion that had their first event yesterday. The brakes got hit yesterday due to injury. Fractured wrist. Out indefinitely. This takes her off this year’s Hana Kimura Memorial Event Thursday and leaves her questionable for her next big Marigold match on 7/13, as well as a potential WWE debut later this year.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Said WWE debut is rumored to be on 7/7 at an NXT event but not yet official. Goulia said today she will be ready for her 7/13 match against Sareee. We’ll see as that’s less than 8 weeks away.

Sumo-May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 9 Results (5/20/24) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 9 of the May Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (top tier):
Churanoumi (M13) beat Takarafuji (M16)
Mitoryu (M13) beat Tsurugisho (M17)
Tokihayate (M15) beat Nishikifuji (M12)
Oshoma (M14) beat Ichiyamamoto (M12)
Ryuden (M14) beat Hokutofuji (M11)
Sadanoumi (M11) beat Tomokaze (M16)
Shonannoumi (M10) beat Roga (M15)
Mitakeumi (M7) beat Kinbozan (M10)
Kotoshoho (M8) beat Nishikigi (M7)
Midorifuji (M6) beat Shodai (M9)
Meisei (M3) beat Tamawashi (M9)
Takanosho (M8) beat Ura (M4)
Gonoyama (M2) beat Tobizaru (M3)
Atamifuji (M1) beat Daieisho (M1)
Hiradoumi (M2) beat Onosato (K)
Oho (M4) beat Abi (S)
Kotozakura (O) beat Onosho (M5)
Takayasu (M3) beat Hoshoryu (O)
Leader: 5 at 7-2
Of note: Still no promotions clinched yet because Onosato & Takarafuji both lost today. Mitakeumi was back despite injury concerns yesterday with a taped left thigh/upper leg and still affected by it post-match, fortunately he won quickly & easily. If he gets to promotion he might just give up championship chances and withdraw to prevent further injury. And while he hasn’t dropped out of contention yet, today was a 3rd straight loss for Ura after a career-best 6-0 start.
And it’s now official-with the equivalent of 8 losses for the second straight tournament, Kirishima will be demoted from Ozeki after one year, one championship and Yokozuna contention. More than anything it seems to be injuries doing him in. But he’ll have one chance at a quick return if he can return in July at Sekiwake and finish with at least 10 wins. Also being demoted is Tomokaze, who with 8 losses now is headed back to Juryo in July.

Juryo:
Daiseizan (Ms3) beat Kazekeno (J14)
Shimanoumi (J11) beat Chiyomaru (J13)
Hakuyozan (J10) beat Tochitaikai (J14)
Shiden (J10) beat Oshoumi (J13)
Tamashoho (J9) beat Tsushimanada (J12)
Onokatsu (J12) beat Chiyosakae (J9)
Aoiyama (J11) beat Hidenoumi (J8)
Asakoryu (J4) beat Shimazuumi (J7)
Chiyoshoma (J7) beat Tohakuryu (J4)
Endo (J3) beat Shishi (J7)
Wakatakakage (J6) beat Daishoho (J2)
Kitanowaka (J5) beat Bushozan (J2)
Kagayaki (J5) beat Myogiryu (J1)
Daiamami (J1) beat Shirokuma (J6)
Leader: Endo (9-0)
Of note: Maybe demotion is what Endo needed to right the ship as he remains the sole unbeaten and is all but headed back to the top tier in July. At this point I think one more win clinches it. It’s also nice to see Shimanoumi off to a great start after really struggling the last couple years-he clinched a promotion today and is in a group at 8-1, including Wakatakakage who also will have a chance at a top tier return if he keeps winning. Not going back up is Myogiryu, the first demotion at now 1-8. Also, Onokatsu has clinched promotion in his Juryo debut with an 8-1 mark so far.

Lower tier notes:
So far the Makushita has 4 unbeatens left at 5-0, including rookie Kusano who got a coveted Makushita 60 debut ranking due to amateur/school accomplishments. I’m surprised he still hasn’t gotten a “fuji” ring name yet as an Isegahama wrestler. In the Sandanme, 5 are currently tied for the lead at 5-0. In the Jonidan, 6 are tied at 5-0 while in the Jonokuchi there are now no unbeatens left…3 are tied at 4-1 with 6 more at 3-1.

DDT 5/19/24 Results

DDT referee Yukinori Matsui held a 30th Anniversary event yesterday in Osaka, and it was, well, DDT.

Yesterday’s event was held at Sumiyoshi Civic Center in Osaka and should be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 968, a legit sellout.

Pre-show match: Kazuma Sumi beat Yuni & Illusion in a 3-way by pinning Yuni.

Match 1; Yuuyo Kikuchi, Haruto Nozomi & Kyohei Kinoshita beat Naruki Doi (Independent/Freelancer), Shunma Katsumata & Keigo Nakamura. Kikuchi pinned Nakamura after a diving foot stomp.

Match 2: Danshoku Dieno & Super Sasadango Machine beat Kazuki Hirata & Trans*Am Hiroshi in 9 seconds. Dieno pinned Hirata with Gay Way Clutch. Which led to…
Match 2 (again): Danshoku Dieno & Super Sasadango Machine beat Kazuki Hirata & Trans*Am Hiroshi in 7 seconds. Dieno pinned Hiroshi. Which led to…
Match 2 (once again): Danshoku DIeno & Trans*Am Hiroshi beat Kazuhi Hirata & Super Sasadango Machine in 8 seconds. Dieno pinned Machine. Which led to…
Match 2 (yet again): In a handicap match, Danshoku Dieno beat Super Sasadango Machine, Kazuki Hirata & Trans*Am Hiroshi in 21 seconds by pinning Machine. Which led to…
Match 2 (one more time): Danshoku Dieno vs. Super Sasadango Machine, Kazuhi Kirata & Trans*AM Hiroshi in a 4-way ended in a draw. 4-way simultaneous fall.

Match 3: In an irregular rules match with 2 3-minute rounds, Tadashi Bushi vs. Tanomusaku Toba went to a draw. Round 1 was an MMA rules fight. Round 2 was a Tire Boxing rules fight, where both fighters apparently had to keep one foot inside of a full-size vehicle tire. Never heard of it before.

Match 4: Yuko Miyamoto & Isami Kodaka won an 8-team battle royal, last eliminating Takao Soma & Shota.

Match 5: Magnitude Kishiwada, HUB & Kengo Takai beat Tsubasa, Billy Ken Kid & Shoichi Uchida. Kishiwada pinned Uchida after Last Ride. All the wrestlers are well-known and iconic Osaka-based wrestlers over the last 30 years. Kishiwada also spent several years in Dragon Gate.

Match 6; Jun Akiyama, Jinsei Shinzaki & Sanshiro Takagi beat Takeshi Masada, To-y & Yuya Koroku. Shinzaki pinned Koroku after Nenbutsu Powerbomb.

Match 7: HARASHIMA, Chris Brookes & Yuji Hino beat Shuji Ishikawa, Shigehiro Irie & Yukio Naya. HARASHIMA pinned Irie after a swan dive style Blue Sword.

Match 8: Dick Togo (New Japan Pro Wrestling) & Daisuke Sasaki beat Yasu Urano & Antonio Honda. Togo pinned Honda after a diving senton.

Match 9: Kuishinbo Kamen beat Kikutaro.

Match 10: Konosuke Takeshita beat Minoru Suzuki.

Main Event: Yuki Ueno & Kazusada Higuchi beat MAO & Tetsuya Endo. Ueno pinned Endo after WR.

The next event is the KING OF DDT 2024 Finals Sunday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin Saturday at 7:30 PM PT/10:30 PM ET with live results scheduled.

News: Nao Kakuta Produced Event In July

Before she retires in a couple months, Tokyo Joshi Pro announced today that Nao Kakuta will produce her own event in July. Called ‘CROSS”, the event will be held on 7/6 at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and will include Stardom participation, as confirmed by Stardom President Taro Okada, who noted there were no schedule conflicts (which was the only concern he had), and will feature 4 matches:
Cherry vs. Sho Sekiguchi. Himeka will be special referee
5 woman Battle Royal with Mizuki, Suzume, Arisu Endo, Pom Harajuku & Yuki Arai
Ozaki Imoka vs. HIMAWARI
Nao Kakuta & Tae Honma vs. Saori Anou & Natsupoi
Aina Aiba will be the ring announcer for the main event.

Ticket sales for WRESTLE UNIVERSE members/subscribers begin Thursday (Japan time). No word yet on if it will be a live or on demand broadcast.

Sumo-May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 8 (Halfway Point) Results & Notes

I missed the first week due to travel and limited internet access, but here is a quick recap from the first week of the May 2024 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo and notes from the first week so far:

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