New Japan News: World Tag League Field Set, More (Updated)

New Japan announced the field for the 2023 World Tag League today. The annual year-end Heavyweight tag team tournament will have 16 teams split into 2 blocks for the round-robin format event with the top 2 teams in each block advancing to the Semifinals.

The full field:
Block A: Shota Umino & Ren Narita, Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano, Great-O-Khan & HENARE, Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls, Alex Coughlin & Gabriel Kidd, Yujiro Takahashi & EVIL, Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa, Bishop Kaun & Toa Liona

Block B: YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto (2-time defending winners), Hikuleo & El Phantasmo, Yuji Nagata & Minoru Suzuki, Taichi & Yuya Uemura, Yota Tsuji & TBA, Soberano Jr. & Atlantis Jr., Lance Archer & Alex Zayne, Bad Luck Fale & Jack Bonza

TBA for Tsuji’s partner, “a friend he met on excursion who isn’t an X but a Z”, will be revealed at Sunday’s non-televised event. The tournament begins on 11/20 and will end on 12/8.

In other news, 2 more title matches have been added to Tokyo Dome on 1/4: NEVER Openweight Champion Shingo Takagi vs. Tama Tonga for the title is now official following Lonestar Shootout, as is NJPW WORLD TV Champion Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi for the title.

The World Tag League will also see the debuts of 2 new Young Lions (rookies making their in-ring debuts in NJPW): Shoka Kato & Katsuya Murashima. Kato, 20, from Osaka is 5’8″, about 180 pounds, He has backgrounds in basketball, MMA and grappling and gained attention through “The Spirit”, a reality show produced by Kazuchika Okada that followed trainees in the New Japan Dojo. He will face Oskar Leube in his debut match on 11/20. Murashima, 23, is from Ibaraki and has been an amateur wrestler for 9 years with 2 regional college championships at 86 kg & 92 kg. He will face Yuto Nakashima in his debut match on 11/21.

(Pictured on right: Shoka Kato)
(Pictures on right: Katsuya Murashima)

UPDATE: In a sometimes-rumored move, lead New Japan World English commentator Kevin Kelly has left the promotion. Kelly hinted at such a move earlier this year but still planned to do some events, the plan was to do Tokyo Dome on 1/4 but now can’t make it due to personal reasons. Kelly joined All Elite Wrestling this year as the lead commentator on AEW Collision when the NJPW schedule was announced. Walker Stephens, who debuted recently on live events in the US, is the likely replacement.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 11/13/23 Results (Updated x2)

Pro Wrestling NOAH ran Episode 3 of MONDAY MAGIC today, the halfway point of the series.

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

The paid attendance has not yet been announced but it appears to have been a legit advance sellout.

The card was not announced in advance but there was a last-minute change because Haruka Umesaki, who was scheduled to participate, was removed due to illness.

Match 1: In an Exhibition Match, Kenoh & Ulka Sasaki vs. Manabu Soya & Daisuke Nakamura went to a 10 minute time limit draw. Sasaki is a former UFC & MMA fighter who was making his pro wrestling debut.

Match 2: Hajime Ohara won a 9 man battle royal, last eliminating Saxon Huxley. As a result, Ohara gets the next GHC National Championship shot against Jack Morris. That match will happen on 12/2 at Yokohama Budokan in Yokohama..

Match 3: HAYATA & Titus Alexander beat Atsushi Kotoge & Terry Yaki. Alexander pinned Kotoge with a German suplex hold

Match 4: Miyuki Takase & Chihiro Hashimoto beat Yuu & Hibiscus Mii. Takase pinned Mii after a diving guillotine drop.

Match 5: Dragon Bane vs. Alpha Wolf went to a double pinfall.

Match 6: Kaito Kiyomiya, Ryohei Oiwa & Yuma Anzai (All-Japan) beat Jake Lee, Anthony Greene & LJ Cleary. Kiyomiya pinned Cleary after a modified tiger driver.

After the event, GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Dragon Bane & Aloha Wolf vs. Ninja Mack & Alejandro and YO-HEY & Tadasuke for the titles was announced for 1/2 at Ariake Arena.

Episode 4 is 11/27.

The next event is Friday at Light Cube Utsunomiya in Tochigi. There will be no live broadcast.

UPDATE: Corrected Match 6 result to note ? from earlier (bad website translation) was actually Yuma Anzai.

Additionally, the first match for Episode 4 has been announced: Nagisa Nozaki Return Match-Nagisa Nozaki vs. Miyuki Takase.

UPDATE 2: Added Match 3 result.

Sumo-November 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 2 Results (11/13/23) (Top 2 Tiers)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 2 of the November 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament in Fukuoka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi. S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (Top tier):
Kitanowaka (M17) beat Roga (M16)
Tohakuryu (M15) beat Nishikifuji (M16)
Ichiyamamoto (M14) beat Churanoumi (M15)
Tomokaze (M14) beat Takarafuji (M15$
Tamawashi (M12) beat Taurugisho (M13)
Sadanoumi (M11) beat Oho (M12)
Kotoeko (M12) beat Hiradoumi (M11)
Ryuden (M10) beat Myogiryu (M9)
Atamifuji (M8) beat Mitakeumi (M9)
Hokuseiho (M7) beat Endo (M8)
Takanosho (M6) beat Kinbozan (M7)
Shonannoumi (M6) beat Onosho (M5)
Midorifuji (M5) beat Nishikigi (M4)
Tobizaru (M3) beat Hokutofuji (K)
Daieisho (S) beat Gonoyama (M4)
Kotonowaka (S) beat Takayasu (M3)
Wakamotoharu (S) beat Meisei (M2)
Takakeisho (O) beat Shodai (M2)
Hoshoryu (O) beat Ura (M1)
Kirishima (O) beat Abi (K)

Juryo:
Takerufuji (Ms1) beat Chiyosakae (J14)
Yuma (J13) beat Shimanoumi (J12)
Shiden (J12) beat Azumaryu (J14) by default/withdrawal
Asakoryu (J11) beat Hidenoumi (J11)
Akua (J10) beat Hitoshi (J11)
Takakento (J9) beat Tenshoho (J10)
Takahashi (J9) beat Chiyomaru (J8)
Tamashoho (J7) beat Tokihayate (J8)
Onosato (J5) beat Daishoho (J7)
Shishi (J5) beat Chiyoshoma (J6)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Kagayaki (J3)
Daiamami (J4) beat Oshoma (J3)
Shimazuumi (J2) beat Aoiyama (J1)
Bushozan (J2) beat Kotoshoho (J1)
WITHDRAWAL: Azumaryu (J14). Left knee injury suffered in yesterday’s loss. Status uncertain. If done for the tournament or more than a week, his long slow demotion out of the top 2 tiers this last year-plus after his first and only promotion in the top tier is now complete (I believe that was his last winning record). Shiden got the free win as a result.

GLEAT 11/12/23 Results

GLEAT ran their latest G PROWRESTLING event today, returning to Osaka for today’s event headlined by a G-REX Championship match.

Today’s event was held at Umeda Stellar Hall in Osaka and will be available on demand on YouTube at a later date (probably Tuesday or Wednesday). There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 241.

Match 1: Soma Watanabe & Yuys Susumu beat Takanori Ito & Fire Katsumi. Watanabe pinned Katsumi after Firebird Splash.

Match 2: Ryuichi Kawakami beat Keiichi Sato.

Match 3: El Lindaman beat JD Lee.

Match 4: Kaito Ishida, Kotaro Suzuki & Hartley Jackson beat KAZMA SAKAMOTO, Check Shimatani & Quiet Storm. Jackson pinned Shimatani after a piledriver.

Match 5: Kaz Hayashi, Minoru Tanaka, CIMA, Seiichi Ikemoto & Tomoaki Honma (New Japan) beat Tetsuya Izuchi, Yu Iizuka, Jun Tonsho, Junjae & Issei Onitsuka. Hayashi pinned Tonsho.

Main Event: G-REX Champion T-Hawk beat Masato Kamino by ref stoppage (corner stoppage-towel) to retain the title. V5 for T-Hawk.

The next event is Saturday at Nishitetsu Hall in Fukuoka with G INFINITY Champions Jun & Rei Saito (All-Japan) vs. KAZMA SAKAMOTO & Quiet Storm for the titles. Broadcast plans TBA.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 11/12/23 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the SUNNY VOYAGE 2023 Tour today with a house show in Kyoto.

Today’s event was held at Kyoto KBS Hall in Kyoto and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date (probably Wednesday). There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 334.

Match 1: Atsushi Kotoge, Hajime Ohara & Taishi Ozawa beat Super Crazy, Hi69 & Yu Owada. Ohara pinned Owada after a backbreaker.

Match 2: Saxon Huxley & Shuhei Taniguchi beat Alejandro & Extreme Tiger. Taniguchi pinned Tiger after Wyvern Catch.

Match 3: LEONA (Dradition) beat Kai Fujimura by submission.

Match 4: Takashi Sugiura & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. beat Go Shiozaki & Stallion Rogers. Sugiura pinned Rogers after Olympic Yosen Slam.

Match 5: Manabu Soya, HAYATA & Eita beat Kenoh, Ninja Mack & Terry Yaki. Soya pinned Yaki after Trajectory.

Match 6: Daiki Inaba beat Anthony Greene.

Match 7: Daga & Yoshinari Ogawa beat Shuji Kondo & Junta Miyawaki. Daga pinned Miyawaki after a lariat.

Main Event: Jake Lee, Jack Morris, LJ Cleary, YO-HEY & Tadasuke beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Manabu Soya, Ryohei Oiwa, Dragon Bane & Alpha Wolf. Morris pinned Kitamiya after a tiger driver.

The next event is MONDAY MAGIC Episode 3 tomorrow at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo. The card will not be announced in advance, but it has been announced that Haruka Umesaki, who was scheduled for the event, is now off. Illness. No replacement will be announced before the event. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET. Also, the January 2024 schedule indicates the never-ending SUNNY VOYAGE 2023 Tour will become the never-ending SUNNY VOYAGE 2024 Tour in the new year.

Sumo-November 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament Day 1 (Opening Day) Results (11/12/23)

Here are the quick results from today’s Day 1-Opening Day-of the November 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament in Fukuoka:
Key: M-Maegashira, K-Komusubi, S-Sekiwake, O-Ozeki, Y-Yokozuna, J-Juryo, Ms-Makushita

Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Kitanowaka (M17) beat Nishikifuji (M16)
Churanoumi (M15) beat Roga (M16)
Ichiyamamoto (M14) beat Tohakuryu (M15)
Tsurugisho (M13) beat Tomokaze (M14)
Tamawashi (M12) beat Takarafuji (M13)
Oho (M12) beat Hiradoumi (M11)
Sadanoumi (M11) beat Kotoeko (M10)
Ryuden (M10) beat Mitakeumi (M9)
Atamifuji (M8) beat Myogiryu (M9)
Kinbozan (M7) beat Endo (M9)
Hokuseiho (M7) beat Takanosho (M6)
Shonannoumi (M6) beat Midorifuji (M5)
Onosho (M5) beat Nishikigi (M4)
Abi (K) beat Gonoyama (M4)
Kotonowaka (S) beat Tobizaru (M3)
Takayasu (M3) beat Wakamotoharu (S)
Daieisho (S) beat Meisei (M2)
Hoshoryu (O) beat Shodai (M2)
Kirishima (O) beat Ura (M1)
Takakeisho (O) beat Hokutofuji (K)
WITHDRAWAL (Pre-Tournament): Terunofuji (Y), Asanoyama (M1). Terunofuji-Back/hip (herniated disc). Out the entire tournament. 3rd straight absent. His 2023 will finish with only one tournament he lasted the full 15 days in, but that was his May Championship. He either wins the championship or doesn’t finish. Will return in January per stablemaster Isegahama. Still no real pressure from the Yokozuna Deliberation Committee to possibly retire as he did join the October tour for a while, but he’s never going to truly be 100% again between his knees, back and other health issues (namely diabetes). Asanoyama-Torn left calf muscle suffered late in the tour. Questionable to return during the tournament. Will attempt to return if able to., especially because he is motivated by coming just short of his stated goal of making it back to Sanyaku by the end of this year. Just a win or two short.
On a side note, YouTube source Chris Sumo reported before the tournament that if Kotonowaka ever gets promoted to Ozeki, he will change his ring name to Kotozakura. The son of stablemaster Sadogatake needs to win the tournament to have any chance of promotion this time (mathematically he could also become eligible with at least, I think, 13 wins).

Juryo:
Hakuyozan (Ms1) beat Azumaryu (J14)
Shiden (J12) beat Chiyosakae (J14)
SHimanoumi (J12) beat Asakoryu (J13)
Yuma (J13) beat Hidenoumi (J11)
Tenshoho (J10) beat Hitoshi (J11)
Akua (J10) beat Takakento (J9)
Tokihayate (J7) beat Takahashi (J9)
Tamashoho (J7) beat Chiyomaru (J8)
Chiyoshoma (J6) beat Daishoho (J7)
Onosato (J5) beat Shishi (J5)
Mitoryu (J4) beat Daiamami (J4)
Kagayaki (J3) beat Oshoma (J3)
Bushozan (J2) beat Shimazuumi (J2)
Aoiyama (J1) beat Kotoshoho (J1)
WITHDRAWAL (Pre-Tournament): Hakuoho (J8). Shoulder. Not a surprise as it was announced after July he would have surgery for a separated shoulder and be out the rest of the year. Will return in January barring a setback. Will be demoted to Makushita but should be high enough to have a chance to return to Juryo in March. If what happened this time to Wakatakakage in September is a comparison, and it’s a good one as I believe he was J7, look for Hakuoko to wind up around Makushita 7 or 8 and need one-maybe two-tournaments to get back up.

Lower tier notes: Former Sekiwake and Emperor’s Cup winner Wakatakakage, demoted to Makushita 6 and losing his salary for the first time in a long time, returned for this tournament following knee surgery and recovery. This was on the best-case end of the timeframe for return, which initially was 6 months to 1 year (it’s right about at 6 months). He lost his first match to Kayo, meaning he will need to win out and finish 6-1 to have any reasonable chance to return to Juryo in January (at least if 6-1 wins the tournament again, which is unusual). Also debuting today was Onokatsu, the final wrestler to earn the Makushita 15 debut ranking for pre-pro accomplishments (there were recent rule changes to do away with that following Hakuoho debuting at that rank). He lost his first match so it’s safe to say he won’t match Hakuoho’s now-never-to-be-matched record of making it to Juryo in just one tournament after debuting. Among the notable withdrawals are Kiho (Ms2), just demoted from Juryo after 2 straight tournament at the equivalent of 6-9 (dealt with injuries in both) and Fujiseiun, who just a couple tournaments ago was in Juryo but will now be demoted to the Sandanme after pulling out from Ms46. Former top tier wrestler Enho, now at Sandanme 22, is also out as he continues to try and return from a major back injury. He recently returned to training under former Yokozuna Hakuho, his stablemaster (Miyagino). He’ll almost certainly drop to Jonidan in January, I would call him doubtful for that tournament right now.

DDT Pro Wrestling “ULTIMATE PARTY 2023” Results (11/12/23) (Updated)

DDT runs what may be their last super blowout event of the year today, ULTIMATE PARTY 2023, and it will be just that with 12 matches planned, several major title matches including a main event of KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes vs. Yuki Ueno for the title, New Japan’s Hiromu Takahashi returning to face Kazuki Hirata-if Takahashi makes it there from New Japan’s event in Aichi today as DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion-which is still an if-it’ll be for the title in an epic comedy match-and also a farewell as we say goodbye to Saki Akai, who is retiring after her final match today. She celebrated her 10th anniversary in wrestling earlier this year and although she is still very healthy and only 35, she made the decision to walk away while she was still in excellent physical condition and not stay until she was a “wilting flower”and potentially injured & unable to compete at her best. She’s set herself up to do very well post-wrestling with a beauty salon/spa, a line of skin care products for women & men, her own autobiography (and recently doing the obligatory photobooks and sexy photoshoots for the Japanese idol magazines) and today wraps up her retirement tour that also took her through Tokyo Joshi Pro and Ganbare Pro as well as All-Japan Pro Wrestling, and she leaves as a champion as Akai, Yukio Sakatuchi & Hideki Okatani are the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions but they will vacate the titles after today. DDT has done a masterful job of putting Akai over as the theme of her final match today: Strong, Noble, Beautiful. All perfectly describe Saki and then some. She will be dearly missed.
It’s also been announced that a PPV featuring backstage footage of Akai from today’s event and more will be available on WRESTLE UNIVERSE later this month. It will premiere on 11/28 (scheduled for 3 AM PT/6 AM ET) and will feature behind the scenes footage from today and more exclusive benefits: You’ll also receive digital photos of the event, a digital photograph signed by Akai, the opportunity to write a special message to Akai (they will be delivered to her personally at a later date), and a chance to win goods with handwritten autographs (no word on if that is limited only to fans in Japan). The PPV can be pre-purchased now on WRESTLE UNIVERSE for 4000 yen (currently around $27 US) and you will be able to watch the program until January 30, 2024. You can buy it until December 4 at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET.

Today’s event will be held at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese and English. The Japanese commentary will include 2 special guests-voice actor Toru Inada and SKE48 member (and semi-regular UNIVERSE special guest) Marika Tani. The English commentary team will be Hiroshi Arai, Christelle Ciari & Ash Mann. You can also watch the first 2 matches in Japanese FOR FREE on YouTube. There is no pre-show but given the ULTIMATE PARTY theme, this is going to be a long marathon party of an event. Plan on an all-night party depending on where you are as I expect the event’s running time to be at least 4 hours, maybe pushing 5 hours.

There was a last-minute change to the lineup at yesterday’s pre-event final press conference and public contract signings for the title matches: At the request of MAO, the DDT Universal Championship match between Matt Cardona & MAO is now a No DQ match.

Today’s lineup (in order):
KO-D Tag Team Champions Takao Soma & Shota vs. Masa Takanashi & Antonio Honda for the titles
5 team staggered entry tag team battle royal. Participating teams: MJ Paul & KANON, Naruki Doi & Kazuma Sumi, Yusuke Okada & Yuya Koroku, Toi Kojima & Yuki Ishida, Yuni & Rukiya
Tokyo Joshi Pro Provided Match: Yuki Arai, Moka Miyamoto & Shino Suzuki vs. Suzume, Arisu Endo & Wakana Uehara
Sanshiro Takagi, Akito, Makoto Oishi & Shinichiro Kawamatsu vs. Yoshitatsu (All-Japan), Yoshihiko, Danshoku Dieno & Super Sasadango Machine
Kuroshio TOKYO Japan (Jiro Kuroshio/Ikemen Jiro) vs. Takeshi Masada
Jun Akiyama, HARASHIMA & Yukio Naya vs. Jun & Rei Saito & Toshizo (All-Japan)
Daisuke Sasaki vs. Tetsuya Endo
Saki Akai Retirement Match-Strong, Noble, Beautiful-Saki Akai, Yukio Sakaguchi & Hideki Okatani vs. Miyu Yamashita (Tokyo Joshi Pro), Naomichi Marufuji (Pro Wrestling NOAH) & Kazusada Higuchi
Saki Akai Retirement Ceremony. Streamers/paper tape throwing by fans will be allowed only at the end of this segment
DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi vs. Kazuki Hirata in a Fun Death Match for the title if Takahashi is still champion. The match happens either way. The match will be held using rounds and a roulette system to determine the rules for each round. The winner will receive a 10 year supply of Nivea Water Retention Body Wash as a prize from sponsor Nivea Kao Co. Ltd.
DDT Universal Champion Matt Cardona vs. MAO in a No DQ match for the title
Chris Jericho vs. Konosuke Takeshita
KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes vs. Yuki Ueno for the title

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 9 PM PT/midnight ET. The live stream is expected to begin 10 minutes before the event.

7 PM PT UPDATE: Matufuji just tried to win the DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Championship from Hiromu Takahashi but there was no referee present. Denied!

8:30 PM PT UPDATE: The live stream has started. We should be going to the venue in about 20 minutes. Updates will begin then.

8:50 PM PT UPDATE: Live updates begin now…

We are LIVE from Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. Your Japanese hosts are Haruo Murata & Marika Tani (SKE48). Kagehiro Osano was on commentary at the All-Japan Pro Wrestling event at Korakuen Hall that is just wrapping up. Your English hosts are Hiroshi Arai, Christelle Ciari & Ash (Mann).

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. It’s hard to predict here based on advance ticket sales and because they don’t use full capacity for the venue (the lower level box seats/mass seats that hold 4-6 people for sumo are only used for up to 2 people here) so I can only hope they do a good number, which for an event like this I feel will be at least 4000. The venue’s full capacity for sumo and-when used as such-wrestling is 15,000. Based on how empty the upper level looked at the start, I think a more realistic estimate right now is around 2500. The All-Japan event right before this probably isn’t helping. (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 4785, a full house/near sellout. A great number for mostly using only the lower level and just the front 2-3 rows of the second level)

The matches will begin in about 15 minutes.

The matches begin at 9:07 PM PT. The crowd really popped during the card rundown for Jericho-Takeshita. Could we get a Japanese Judas Sing-Along? MAYBE!

Match 1: KO-D Tag Team Champions Takao Soma & Shota vs. Masa Takanashi & Antonio Honda for the titles. 1 Hour time limit
Result: KO-D Tag Team Champions Takao Soma & Shota beat Masa Takanashi & Antonio Honda to retain the titles. Soma pinned Honda after Gin & Tonic. V1 for the champs.

Shunma Katsumata joins the broadcast as a special guest on Japanese commentary.

Match 2: 5 team staggered entry tag team battle royal. Participating teams: MJ Paul & KANON, Naruki Doi & Kazuma Sumi, Yusuke Okada & Yuya Koroku, Toi Kojima & Yuki Ishida, Yuni & Rukiya. Eliminations by pinfall, submission or over the top rope. A team is eliminated when one member is eliminated. No time limit
Result: Yusuke Okada & Yuya Koroku won, last eliminating MJ Paul & KANON.. Order of entry: Ishida/Kojima, Yuni/Rukiya, Okada/Koroku, Doi/Sumi, Paul/KANON. Order of elimination: Yuni by Doi (Bakatare Sliding Kick. Yuni/Rukiya OUT), Kojima by Paul (body splash. Kojima/Ishida OUT), Doi by Koroku (over the top rope. Doi/Sumi OUT), Paul by Koroku (leg roll clutch hold. Paul?KANON OUT).

The YouTube broadcast ends here.

Match 3: Tokyo Joshi Pro Provided Match: Yuki Arai, Moka Miyamoto & Shino Suzuki vs. Suzume, Arisu Endo & Wakana Uehara. 20 minute time limit
Result: Yuki Arai, Moka Miyamoto & Shino Suzuki beat Suzume, Arisu Endo & Wakana Uehara. Arai pinned Uehara after Finally.

Your new host for now is Ken Kato with Toru Owashi joining as a guest on Japanese commentary replacing Katsumata. Haruo Murata presumably will be back later. Marika Tani remains on commentary.

Match 4: Sanshiro Takagi, Akito, Makoto Oishi & Shinichiro Kawamatsu vs. Yoshitatsu (All-Japan), Yoshihiko, Danshoku Dieno & Super Sasadango Machine. 30 minute time limit
Result: Yoshitatsu, Yoshihiko, Danshoku Dieno & Super Sasadango Machine beat Sanshiro Takagi, Akito, Makoto Oishi & Shinichiro Kawamatsu. They changed the rules backstage before the match, so I didn’t understand it but this of course was a ridiculous comedy match. (Update: The rule was the first to be made to kneel & apologize, which was Takagi, lost)

Match 5: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan vs. Takeshi Masada. 30 minute time limit
Result: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan beat Takeshi Masada. Mostly a comedy match. Kuroshio’s entrance lasted almost as long as the match as he kept running into the crowd in the lower level and posing for photos along with other antics. He barely has come back to Japan since leaving WWE and is already insane over.

Match 6: Jun Akiyama, HARASHIMA & Yukio Naya vs. Jun & Rei Saito & Toshizo (All-Japan). 30 minute time limit
Result: Jun Akiyama, HARASHIMA & Yukio Naya beat Jun & Rei Saito & Toshizo. Naya pinned Toshizo after a backdrop.

A video reveals the blocks for the upcoming D KING GP (participants were previously announced before). After this, Yuki Iino appears in the ring. With microphone. This is his first appearance since Pheromones had to disband last month. He’s in the tournament. The tournament starts on 11/26 and ends on 1/3/24. They announce the 11/26 matches, which will have 5 tournament matches, 2 from Block A and 3 from Block B.

Haruo Murata returns as your host now. Kagehiro Osano has made it over from Korakuen Hall and also joins commentary.

Match 7: Daisuke Sasaki vs. Tetsuya Endo. 30 minute time limit
Result: Daisuke Sasaki beat Tetsuya Endo by ref stoppage (technical submission)

Announced for July 21, 2024 at Ryogoku is WRESTLE PETER PAN 2024, their biggest annual event.

Marika Tani & Toru Owashi rejoin Japanese commentary

And now the moment I have been sadly not wanting to come…
Match 8: Saki Akai Retirement Match-Strong, Noble, Beautiful-Saki Akai, Yukio Sakaguchi & Hideki Okatani vs. Miyu Yamashita (Tokyo Joshi Pro), Naomichi Marufuji (Pro Wrestling NOAH) & Kazusada Higuchi. 30 minute time limit
Result: Miyu Yamashita, Naomichi Marufuji & Kazusada Higuchi beat Saki Akai, Yukio Sakaguchi & Hideki Okatani. Yamashita pinned Akai after Skull Kick. Before the end, everyone else cleared out of the ring to let Yamashita & Akai have the final moments alone.

Saki Akai Retirement Ceremony.
A graphic noted she competed in 662 matches in her career, winning 414, losing 239, 9 other matches were draws or no contests. She won 6 championships in her career. Recorded congratulatory messages from New Japan’s Hiroshi Tanahashi and Togi Makabe were also played. Okatani & Sakaguchi then returned to join Akai in the ring and present her with the customary flower bouquets and pose one last time as Eruption for the ringside photographers. The next guest was hardcore icon and Game Changer Wrestling star Rina Yamashita along with Takumi Iroha, who debuted 10 years ago when Stardom’s Yuzuki Aikawa, a former idol/pinup model-turned-wrestler, retired at Ryogoku. Next up was Sanshiro Takagi, former owner and current President of DDT. After the flowers, Takagi with microphone to deliver thanks and words of encouragement as well as share some memories from her 10 years in DDT. He also offered Akai a behind-the-scenes position with DDT effective immediately. Audio muted after this…when unmuted a few seconds later, commentary noted it was a message from WWE superstar Shinsuke Nakamura. Akai then read from prepared comments. Then…the final 10 bell salute. And the final introduction announcement…Strong, Noble, Beautiful…SAKI AKAI! As Murata said before she walked off…Arigato, Akai Saki! And thanks to Takagi this hopefully isn’t goodbye and she will remain part DDT backstage going forward.

Match 9: DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi (New Japan) vs. Kazuki Hirata in a Fun Death Match for the title. The match will be held using rounds and a roulette system to determine the rules for each round. The winner will receive a 10 year supply of Nivea Water Retention Body Wash as a prize from sponsor Nivea Kao Co. Ltd..
Result: DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi beat Kazuki Hirata to retain the title. I won’t even try to explain the match beyond ridiculous comedy. Which led to…
The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship beat DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi to win the title. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship becomes the 1590th Champion. Which led to…
Kazuki Hirata beat DDT Iron Man Heavymetalweight Champion IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship to win the title. Hirata becomes the 1591st Champion. Takahashi tried to win it back but the referee didn’t get in position to make the count in time. As Takahashi left, Danshoku Dieno came out and kissed him the rest of the way to the back. Classic DDT.

Ken Kato returns to host commentary and we are now joined by special guest Tetsu Inada.

Match 10: DDT Universal Champion Matt Cardona vs. MAO in a No DQ match for the title. 1 Hour time limit
Result: MAO beat DDT Universal Champion Matt Cardona to win the title. MAO becomes the 12th DDT Universal Champion. At one point after a ref bump Yoshihiko was brought in as a second referee.

Quick break for ring cleaning. Your host the rest of the way is Haruo Murata.

Match 11 (Main Event 1): Chris Jericho vs. Konosuke Takeshita. 30 minute time limit. A little bit of Judas Sing-Along in English from the crowd for Jericho! Intros for both were in English only.
Result: Chris Jericho beat Konosuke Takeshita by submission. Crowd very much American-like in terms of noise & chants/shouts. Incredibly unusual for Japanese fans. Afterwards, Jericho offered a handshake to Takeshita. Accepted. After Jericho left, Takeshita with microphone. He said something quick in Japanese before leaving.

Main Event (2): KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes vs. Yuki Ueno for the title. 1 Hour time limit
Result: Yuki Ueno beat KO-D Openweight Champion Chris Brookes to win the title. Ueno becomes the 82nd KO-D Openweight Champion. This went almost 30 minutes, but if you looked at Brookes’ face during his entrance, that sent one clear message-he was losing. But a rematch could happen early next year if he wins the D KING GP. It also means Ueno can probably look forward to at least 2 months as champion before his first defense.

The whole event went an all-night party length of 5 1/2 hours.

The next event is Thursday at Shinjuku Face with a one-day tournament to crown new KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Champions and DDT Extreme Champion Kazuki Hirata vs. MIKAMI for the title. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET.

UPDATE: After the event, in the dressing room backstage Ueno presented flowers to Akai for her retirement, Takeshita hugged Ueno in a surprise moment between the former The37Kamiina stablemates, (more given Takeshita is now a heel), and attempts were made to win the Iron Man Title from Hirata but were unsuccessful.

All-Japan Pro Wrestling 11/12/23 Results

All-Japan kicks off the 2023 Real World Tag League today, their annual year-ending Heavyweight tag team tournament (the second such tournament they run each year). But there is also another Jr. Battle Of Glory tournament for the Jr. Heavyweights. All but one match today will be for one of the tournaments, with the most noteworthy match maybe being the semifinal as NEW All-Japan Triple Crown Champion Katsuhiko Nakajima (still not technically signed with the promotion) teams with Hokuto Omori for the tournament. They open against Suwama & Pro Wrestling NOAH’s Hideki Suzuki as the path to a final day showdown against Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi, the next Triple Crown challenger and the man Nakajima won it from, respectively, begins. Also of note, Kuroshio TOKYO Japan-the former Ikemen Jiro in WWE and Jiro Kuroshio-returns to action in a Real World Tag League match before heading to the DDT event immediately afterwards.

Today’s event will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on AJPW.TV in Japanese. All the Jr. Battle Of Glory matches have just 10 minute time limits while the tag league matches are 30 minutes tops, so that should keep the event’s running time down to 2-2 1/4 hours and hopefully in time to get to/switch over to the DDT event today.

Today’s lineup (in order):
Jr. Battle Of Glory: Atsuki Aoyagi vs. Naruki Doi
Real World Tag League: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan & Seigo Tachibana vs. Jun & Rei Saito
Ryuki Honda & Yuma Anzai vs. Osamu Nishimura & Ryo Inoue
Jr. Battle Of Glory: Dan Tamura vs. Fuminori Abe
Jr. Battle Of Glory: Rising Hayato vs. Hikaru Sato
Real World Tag League:
Shuji Ishikawa & Ren Ayabe vs. Cyrus & Ryan Danielson (not Bryan Danielson)
Hideki Suzuki & Suwama vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Hokuto Omori
Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi vs. Hayato Tamura & Galeno Del Mal

Refresh this page occasionally for the latest results.

Updates below will begin at 6:30 PM PT/9:30 PM ET.

6:15 PM PT UPDATE: Start time moved up a few minutes, so live updates begin early…

We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. There is Japanese commentary with your unnamed hosts. They started early to introduce the Jr. Tag Battle Of Glory and Real World Tag League participants to the live crowd before the event begins.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. Full capacity setup and while not a sellout it looks like a good crowd so far, at least 1000 so I’ll guess it’s gonna be around 1100 (after seeing crowd shots in the first match it looks like a super full house so perhaps at least 1200-1250). (UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 1320)

The matches should begin in 15-20 minutes.

The matches begin at 6:31 PM PT.

Match 1: Jr. Battle Of Glory: Atsuki Aoyagi vs. Naruki Doi. 10 minute time limit
Result: Atsuki Aoyagi beat Naruki Doi. Doi went heel with a sneak attack at the start during Aoyagi’s entrance but in the end it backfired as Aoyagi got a flash 3 count by countering a Bakatare Sliding Kick. Very short match.

Match 2: Real World Tag League: Kuroshio TOKYO Japan & Seigo Tachibana vs. Jun & Rei Saito. 30 minute time limit
Result; Jun & Rei Saito beat Kuroshio TOKYO Japan & Seigo Tachibana. Jun Saito pinned Tachibana after simultaneous chokelams by the Saito Bros on Kuroshio & Tachibana. All but Tachinaba are now headed to the DDT event in a couple hours.

Match 3: Ryuki Honda & Yuma Anzai vs. Osamu Nishimura & Ryo Inoue. 15 minute time limit
Result: Ryuki Honda & Yuma Anzai beat Osamu Nishimura & Ryo Inoue. Honda pinned Inoue after Final Vent.

Match 4: Jr. Battle Of Glory: Dan Tamura vs. Fuminori Abe. 10 minute time limit
Result: Fuminori Abe beat Dan Tamura by submission

Match 5: Jr. Battle Of Glory: Rising Hayato vs. Hikaru Sato. 10 minute time limit
Result: Rising Hayato beat Hikaru Sato

Match 6: Real World Tag League: Shuji Ishikawa & Ren Ayabe vs. Cyrus & Ryan Danielson. 30 minute time limit
Result: Cyrus & Ryan Danielson beat Shuji Ishikawa & Ren Ayabe. Cyrus pinned Ayabe after a diving body press.

Match 7: Hideki Suzuki (Pro Wrestling NOAH) & Suwama vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima (Independent/Freelancer) & Hokuto Omori. 30 minute time limit
Result: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Hokuto Omori beat Suwama & Hideki Suzuki. Omori beat Suwama with a front neck & arm lock. These teams did not like each other and couldn’t get along at all, and seemed to spend more time fighting each other instead of their opponents, turning this into more of a comedy match.

Main Event: Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi vs. Hayato Tamura (GLEAT) & Galeno Del Mal. 30 minute time limit
Result: Hayato Tamura & Galeno Del Mal beat Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi. Tamura pinned Miyahara after a lariat. UPSET ALERT!!

The next event is Tuesday at Tokorozawa Municipal Gym in Saitama. There will be no live broadcast. It will be available on demand on AJPW.TV later that day in the US.

TJPW News: Upcoming Title Match Confirmed

Tokyo Joshi Pro reports that, in a scheduled title match held in London, England yesterday. International Princess Champion Max The Impaler beat KASEY to retain the title. V1 for Impaler. As a result, the planned 11/19/23 title match vs. Shoko Nakajima is now official. There will be no live broadcast of the event.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 11/11/23 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the SUNNY VOYAGE 2023 Tour today with an event in Osaka.

Today’s event was held at Osaka Prefectural Gym 2 in Osaka and will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date (should be Tuesday). There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 405.

Match 1: Taishi Ozawa beat Yu Owada.

Match 2: Super Crazy & Stallion Rogers beat Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69. Crazy pinned Hi69.

Match 3: Dragon Bane, Alpha Wold & Extreme Tiger beat Ninja Mack, Alejandro & Terry Yaki. Wolf pinned Yaki after Wolf Driver.

Match 4: Saxon Huxley & Shuhei Taniguchi beat Takashi Sugiura & Kai Fujimura. Huxley pinned Fujimura after a neck hanging bomb.

Match 5: Shuji Kondo, Hajime Ohara & Junta Miyawaki beat Daga, Yoshinari Ogawa & LEONA (Dradition). Kondo pinned Daga after King Kong lariat.

Match 6: Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Ryohei Oiwa beat Jack Morris, Anthony Greene & LJ Cleary. Inaba pinned Greene after DDD.

Match 7: Go Shiozaki, HAYATA & Eita beat Jake Lee, YO-HEY & Tadauke. Shiozaki pinned Tadasuke after Go Lariat.

Main Event: Kenoh & Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. beat Manabu Soya & Kaito Kiyomiya. Kenoh pinned Soya after Kenoh Special.

The next event is tomorrow (tonight US time) at Kyoto KBS Hall in Kyoto. There will be no live broadcast.