Sumo-January 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 12 Results (1/19/23) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 12 of the January 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo

Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Tohakuryu (J4) beat Chiyomaru (M16) by foul/judges reversal…HANSOKU!!! Over very quickly but replays show Chiyomaru clearly grabbed and pulled the Juryo man’s topknot in winning, which is illegal and thus a DQ.
Kagayaki (M12) beat Takarafuji (M16)
Aoiyama (M10) beat Kotoeko (M13)
Azumaryu (M14) beat Hiradoumi (M10)
Tsurugisho (M15) beat Takanosho (M9)
Endo (M9) beat Ichiyamamoto (M14)
Mitoryu (M15) beat Oho (M8)
Hokutofuji (M6) beat Chiyoshoma (M11)
Kotoshoho (M13) beat Nishikigi (M5)
Abi (M3) beat Ura (M7)
Onosho (M8) beat Tamawashi (M2)
Tobizaru (M1) beat Myogiryu (M6)
Daieisho (M1) beat Mitakeumi (M2)
Sadanoumi (M4) beat Meisei (K)
Midorifuji (M3) beat Wakamotoharu (K)
Wakatakakage (S) beat Kotonowaka (K)
Shodai (S) beat Nishikifuji (M4)
Ryuden (M5) beat Hoshoryu (S)
Kirobayama (K) beat Takakeisho (O)
Leader: Onosho (10-2)
Of note: FINALLY!!! The happiest man today undoubtedly is Azumaryu, who has finally clinched a winning record in a top tier tournament on his TENTH try! The prior 9 ended in demotion with a losing record but not this time, he will be promoted in March and he still isn’t out of the yusho race. As for that, Takakeisho taking a second straight loss hands the lead to high school rival Onosho ahead of their meeting tomorrow. At this point Takakeisho almost certainly needs to win his last 3 matches to remain in Yokozuna consideration. And all Ozeki promotion discussions this time are now over as his loss today takes Hoshoryu out of it-he needed at least 11 wins but now can only finish with 10, but first he must manage one more win to maintain his Sekiwake ranking. Not easy on a sprained ankle. If he did finish with 10 wins the magic number in March to be in consideration for promotion is 9, but 10 is ideal. As long as he gets one more win worst-case is 11 again. Tomorrow he has a Sekiwake Showdown against Wakatakakage, who despite a win today is struggling at 6-6. And while it’s too late to mean more than pride and protecting his rank, Shodai is back to THE Shodai these last few days-since his troublesome 2-6 start he now has won 4 straight. Elsewhere his win today against Takakeisho should FINALLY get Kiribayama to Sekiwake in March with Takayasu being demoted. I could only see it not happening if he loses out and finishes with 8 wins and Daieisho wins out. Meisei will also be demoted from Sanyaku after an 8th loss today. Despite a nice turnaround after an 0-4 start, consecutive losses have Shin Komusubi Kotonowaka on the brink of demotion as well at 5-7. He’ll definitely be back up though.
Key match tomorrow: Onosho-Takakeisho. Final match of the day. Could be for the championship and Yokozuna hopes for Takakeisho.

Juryo:
Asanoyama (J12) beat Shonannoumi (J13)
Tsushimanada (J14) beat Chiyosakae (J11)
Gonoyama (J10) beat Takakento (J12)
Hakuyozan (J14) beat Kitanowaka (J8)
Tochimusashi (J7) beat Kaisho (J13)
Kinbozan (J5) beat Roga (J9)
Hidenoumi (J9) beat Kotokuzan (J5)
Shimazuumi (J11) beat Enho (J4)
Chiyonokuni (J7) beat Oshoma (J3)
Hokuseiho (J2) beat Churanoumi (J6)
Terutsuyoshi (J10) beat Daiamami (J2)
Akua (J1) beat Shimanoumi (J8)
Daishoho (J6) beat Bushozan (J1)
Leader: Asanoyama, Kinbozan (11-1)
Of note: Asanoyama bounced back today from his first loss with another win against Shonannoumi, who despite the loss fought well today and is doing great as Shin Juryo with a promotion already secured and he’s not out of the yusho race yet. Terutsuyoshi is starting to get it together and possibly save his Juryo standing, but he probably needs at least one more win to be certain for March. Enho will be in the top tier tomorrow as he tries to break out of a 2-5 skid that has him at 6-6 following a 4 match winning streak after an opening loss. Today, like a couple of the losses, was a tough one as it was too close to call and was decided by the judges after both wrestlers appeared to go down at the same time.
Key match tomorrow: Asanoyama-Kinbozan. This may decide the championship. If Kinbozan wins this, or at least one more of his last 3 matches, he should make his top tier debut in March. 2 wins and I think it’s definite. If Asanoyama wins he should be at no lower than J2 in March. J1 maybe but he may be too far down for top tier. Oshoma’s top tier hopes after his November championship are gone for now, he needs to finish 3-0 just to avoid demotion. At the bottom, Kaisho will be demoted back to Makushita in March. Takakento may be as well and Chiyosakae is in danger of demotion too.

Lower tier notes: Tomorrow on Day 13 is Championship Day as we will have the Makushita championship match between Ochiai and Kazekeno, and the Sandanme championship match between Wakanosho & Kaizen. In the Jonidan, co-leader Ikazuchido is up early and if he wins his match there will be a playoff against the Takerufuji-Daiseizan winner for the championship, probably on Day 15. If Ikazuchido loses, that second match is for the championship. In the Jonokuchi, Okano is the champion if he wins the opening match tomorrow, otherwise a playoff would be needed unless they declare co-champions.

Tokyo Joshi Pro 1/19/23 Results (Updated x2)

Tokyo Joshi Pro continued the Futari-wa Princess Max Heart Tournament today with the rest of the Quarterfinals.

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

The announced paid attendance was 268.

During opening announcements, a 10th Anniversary event for 1/30 was announced for WRESTLE UNIVERSE and International Princess Champion Miu Watanabe vs. Janai Kai for the title was announced for 2/18. If they can’t defend the title overseas (the original plan before the pandemic took hold) this is the next best thing.

Match 1: Hikari Noa beat Wakana Uehara.

Match 2: Mizuki & Mahiro Kiryu beat Nao Kakuta & HIMAWARI. Mizuki beat HIMAWARI with a facelock.

Match 3: Miyu Yamashita, Maki Itoh & Yuki Kamifuku beat Yuki Aino, Raku & Pom Harajuku. Itoh beat Harajuku.

Futari-wa Princess Max Heart Tournament Quarterfinals:
Match 4: Shoko Nakajima & Hyper Misao beat Neko Haruna & Kaya Toribami. Misao pinned Haruna after Hypami Returns.
Match 5: Moka Miyamoto & Juria Nagano beat Suzume & Arisu Endo. Miyamoto pinned Endo after Korokan.
Main Event: Rika Tatsumi & Miu Watanabe beat Saki Akai & Yuki Arai. Tatsumi beat Arai with White Dragon Sleeper. The defending champs move on and Arai was left crying backstage, and once again I’m heartbroken over another painful loss for Arai & Akai.
As a result, the Semifinals will be Miyamoto/Nagano vs. Yamashita/Itoh and Nakajima/Misao vs. Tatsumi/Watanabe.

The next event is 1/29 at Kusakabe Fureai Cube in Saitama with the Semifinals. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 3 AM ET/midnight PT.

UPDATE: The 1/30 event will be a PPV on WRESTLE UNIVERSE. It will be held at TwinBox AKIBAHARA and will be a closed event with no fans in attendance. The event will have a one-night Princess Of The Decade tournament with all participating wrestlers. The PPV will be available for pre-order starting Tuesday and will cost 3500 Japanese yen or 2800 yen for WRESTLE UNIVERSE monthly subscribers. For subscribers, that works out to around $23 US and around $30 for non-subscribers.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE 2: On 1/20 TJPW announced Yuka Sakazaki, currently in the US for her latest return to All Elite Wrestling, will return to TJPW on 2/11. Also, at some point in March Maki Itoh will miss some events due to returning to Game Changer Wrestling in the US.

AEW Dynamite 1/18/23 Results (SPOILERS!)

Here are the quick results from tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Fresno, CA (SPOILERS for west feed viewers):

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GLEAT 1/18/23 Results (G PRO WRESTLING 42)

GLEAT ran the first G PROWRESTLING event of the year today, continuing their primary series of wrestling events.

Today’s event was held at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo and can be watched on demand FOR FREE on YouTube.

The announced paid attendance was 295, a full house/near sellout.

Match 1: Check Shimatani beat Jun Tonsho.

Match 2: Yu Iizuka beat Keiichi Sato.

Match 3: Yutani beat Issei Onitsuka.

Match 4: Kyoko Inoue beat Michiko Miyagi.

Match 5: Masato Kamino & Yusuke Kodama beat Minoru Tanaka & Tetsuya Izuchi. Kodama pinned Tanaka with a grudge clutch.

Match 6: Kaito Ishida, Hartley Jackson & Kotaro Suzuki beat Hayato Tamura, Quiet Storm & KAZMA SAKAMOTO. Suzuki pinned Storm with a crucifix. Afterwards, KAZMA issued a challenge to Ishida for the G REX Championship. (The G REX Championship is the singles title in G PROWRESTLING)

Main Event: El Lindaman, T-Hawk & CIMA beat Kaz Hayashi, Soma Watanabe & Takanori Ito. T-Hawk pinned Watanabe. Afterwards, a one-day 6-Man Tag Team Tournament was announced for 2/15.

The next event is 2/12 at Osaka Azalea Taisho in Osaka with a G INFINITY (Tag Team) Championship match. As this is in Osaka, based on their recent event held there earlier this month there probably will be no live broadcast, but it should be available on demand on YouTube approximately 3 days after the event. If it were live, the broadcast would begin on 2/11 at 9 PM PT/midnight ET.

Sumo-January 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 11 Results (1/18/23) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 11 of the January 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi. S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Ichiyamamoto (M14) beat Oshoma (J3)
Chiyoshoma (M11) beat Tsurugisho (M15)
Mitoryu (M15) beat Hiradoumi (M10)
Takarafuji (M16) beat Aoiyama (M10)
Endo (M9) beat Azumaryu (M14)
Chiyomaru (M16) beat Oho (M8)
Onosho (M8) beat Kotoshoho (M13)
Kagayaki (M12) beat Ura (M7)
Kotoeko (M13) beat Myogiryu (M6)
Takanosho (M9) beat Hokutofuji (M6)
Tamawashi (M2) beat Nishikigi (M5)
Ryuden (M5) beat Mitakeumi (M2)
Tobizaru (M1) beat Abi (M3)
Daieisho (M1) beat Wakamotoharu (K)
Meisei (K) beat Midorifuji (M3)
Shodai (S) beat Sadanoumi (M4)
Hoshoryu (S) beat Nishikifuji (M4)
Kiribayama (K) beat Wakatakakage (S)
Kotonowaka (K) beat Takakeisho (O)
Leader: Takakeisho, Onosho (9-2)
Of note: It’s bot over yet as Takakeisho took only his second loss today. He still has a chance at Yokozuna but now has to go either 3-1 or 4-0 the rest of the way. Onosho is now ties for the lead with Kotoshoho & Tamawashi one off the pace. Hoshoryu fought through a sprained ankle to keep his Ozeki hopes alive, but he’a gotta tough it out and win his last 4 matches.
Key matches tomorrow: Onosho-Tamawashi, Takakeisho-Kiribayama. One more win over the final 4 days should FINALLY get Kiribayama to Sekiwake in March. He’s just been blocked by the numbers game in front of him.

Juryo:
Hakuyozan (J14) beat Tochikamiyama (Ms3)
Terutsuyoshi (J10) beat Kaisho (J13)
Tsushimanada (J14) beat Gonoyama (J10)
Hidenoumi (J9) beat Takakento (J12)
Roga (J9) beat Shimazuumi (J11)
Shonannoumi (J13) beat Kitanowaka (J8)
Daishoho (J6) beat Asanoyama (J12)
Enho (J4) beat Chiyosakae (J11)
Kinbozan (J5) beat Tohakuryu (J4)
Shimanoumi (J8) beat Atamifuji (J3) by default/withdrawal
Daiamami (J2) beat Kotokuzan (J5)
Chiyonokuni (J7) beat Hokuseiho (J2)
Bushozan (J1) beat Churanoumi (J8)
Tochimusashi (J7) beat Akua (J1)
Leader: Asanoyama, Kinbozan (10-1)
WITHDRAWAL: Atamifuji (J3). Flu. Probably done for the tournament and now officially demoted so no return to the top tier in March.
Of note: DENIED! No 15-0 for Asanoyama after Daishoho basically manhandled the former Ozeki. That means now virtually zero chance of a top tier return in March even with a 14-1 finish. But each of the last 2 tournaments Asanoyama lost right about now in the Makushita so perhaps he was due. The big winner there is Kinbozan, who once again goes into the final stretch tied for the lead. A couple more wins could make him the first rikishi from Kazakhstan to reach the top tier in March. Also right there is Bushozan, with 7 wins at J1 he needs just one more win to set up his top tier debut in March.
Key matches tomorrow: Asanoyama-Shonannoumi (first match), Kinbozan-Roga.

Lower tier notes: The Makushita final is now set, it will be Ochiai in his debut tournament vs. Kazekeno in his 5th and going for his 2nd career championship (worth noting that in each of his first 4 tournaments Kazekeno finished 6-1). Ochiai could jump to Juryo if he wins the championship from Ms15 while Kazekeno would be looking at a jump to roughly Ms10 if he wins (he is currently at Ms40). In the Sandamne, a potential all-Sadogatake Beya final and/or playoff will not happen as all 3 of their 5-0 wrestlers lost today. That sets up a final of Wakanosho vs. Kaizen, both 6-0. The Jonidan has 3 at 6-0 and may need a playoff to determine the champion while in the Jonokuchi Okano is the only 6-0 and just needs to win his final match to claim the championship.

BREAKING: Ring Of Honor Legend Dead (Updated x9)

Terrible breaking news from Ring Of Honor owner Tony Khan: Jamin Pugh, known to fans worldwide as Jay Briscoe, one half of The Briscoes with brother Mark Briscoe, is dead. He was only 38. No details are known except there are rumors of a car accident.

The Briscoes rose to fame in Ring Of Honor and became one of the top tag teams in the world over the last 20 years, but they had their fair share of incredible singles success too.

More as it becomes available. RIP and GOD BLESS, until we meet again our dear brother…

UPDATE: New Japan’s English website has posted a brief obituary/tribute to Jay Briscoe that includes details of their time and successes in Japan in their career, which may not be known to many:
https://www.njpw1972.com/141096

Additionally, tributes from throughout the wrestling world are flooding Twitter and social media as wrestlers, fans and promotions around the world remember Briscoe.

If you’re in the US and have money to spare, now is the time to get an HonorClub subscription and start binging all of the great Briscoes matches that are available, both singles and tag team. I know I’ll be looking to see if any of their old New Japan matches are on New Japan World.

UPDATE 2: According to this morning’s “Busted Open” radio show, Briscoe was killed in a car accident. His 2 daughters were in the car as well, one is hospitalized in stable condition and the other is going in for surgery this morning. I believe one or both are elementary school age.

UPDATE 3: A couple more details about the car accident-it occurred in Laurel, DE yesterday at about 5:30 PM ET and was multi-vehicle. At least one of the other drivers involved was killed. According to a Facebook post by Jay’s widow, one of his daughters was going into surgery earlier today for back/leg injuries (possible paralysis), another had unspecified serious injuries but is stable and resting and a third child either was not involved in the crash or has already been able to go home.

A separate FB post from an area news/media outlet has additional details and names of the victims, confirming Jay Briscoe was one of them. A warning that details may be upsetting to some:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid031sDCuZw1LdV9A551yAorBGVdJAYCENLbBAcbw1PiHKZQfibTR58S7KP9cdZLyqvel&id=100064360823022

UPDATE 4: During the 1/18/23 AEW Dynamite, Tony Khan announced on Twitter that a tribute show will be taped that night after the live show. It will be available for free at a later date on HonorClub (no subscription required for this) and YouTube.

UPDATE 5: It’s now been confirmed the reason for no tribute on AEW Dynamite on 1/18/23 was WarnerMedia/WBD not allowing it. They had issues with past homophobic tweets by Briscoe from a decade ago and thus forbid The Briscoes from being on AEW TV. There will be two taped tribute specials-one on YouTube & HonorClub as mentioned above and then a second one with all Jay Briscoe matches will be put together. Finally, they will do something at Supercard Of Honor, ROH’s next PPV, at the end of March in Los Angeles.

UPDATE 6: On 1/23 AEW & ROH released a Jay Briscoe memorial short for sale on prowrestlingtees.com starting at $24.99. All proceeds will go to support the Briscoe family.

UPDATE 7: AEW has added Mark Briscoe (Jay’s brother) vs. Jay Lethal to the 1/25 AEW Dynamite. It would have been Jay’s 39th birthday. It’s also been confirmed that Warner Bros Discovery/WarnerMedia relented on their stance to never allow the Briscoes on AEW/ROH TV so Tony Khan will be able to do televised Jay Briscoe tributes on this week’s programming.

UPDATE 8: More details about when the upcoming HonorClub/YouTube tribute special will be available will be announced tonight (1/25) on AEW Dynamite. It will be 3 hours and feature matches taped last week in Fresno, CA, some of Jay’s best matches and interviews.

UPDATE 9: The video will premiere on YouTube TONIGHT at 10 PM PT/1 AM ET. You can watch below:

DEVELOPING: TJPW Title Match Set in US

In a Twitter post from US independent promotion Deadlock Pro Wrestling (DPW), they announced Tokyo Joshi Pro Princess Tag Team Champions Heidi Howitzer & Max The Impaler will defend the titles on 2/25 in Raleigh, NC vs. Raychell Rose & Hyan. In a retweet in Japanese, TJPW confirmed this match is official. No word yet on if this match will be available live online or later on WRESTLE UNIVERSE.

More as it becomes available. See the original Twitter post below:

BREAKING: New Japan At WrestleCon 2023

A few minutes ago on their English Twitter New Japan announced an event for WrestleCon 2023, taking place in Los Angeles, CA over WWE WrestleMania Weekend. The event will be held on March 30 at 8 PM PT. That’s a Thursday night but in California March 31 is a holiday.

More as it becomes available. See the original post below:

UPCOMING LIVE VIDEO: GLEAT G PROWRESTLING Ver. 42 (1/18/23)

Earlier today, GLEAT announced that tomorrow’s G PROWRESTLING Ver. 42 event will stream LIVE FOR FREE on YouTube. The video will be available below courtesy of the GLEAT official YouTube channel and is scheduled to begin tomorrow at 1;30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET. If you miss the livestream, it will be available on demand after the event concludes. The event will be held at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo.

New Japan News: Inoki Posthumously Honored by Japanese Government

In news first reported in the Japanese media the other day and now confirmed by the promotion, New Japan has announced that Antonio Inoki (real name Kanji Inoki) will be honored posthumously by Japan with the Order of the Rising Sun and Junior Fourth Rank in the Japanese Court. The Japanese Cabinet voted to bestow these honors on Inoki last year in recognition of both his achievements in wrestling and MMA as well as his work as a politician, diplomat and social activist.

A ceremony is scheduled for January 23 with Inoki’s younger brother, Yoshinari Inoki, scheduled to receive the awards on behalf of Antonio Inoki.