Injury Report: DDT Double Whammy

On top of Tokyo Joshi Pro losing Yuka Sakazaki for a while, DDT announced today that Yuki Ishida is also now out of action. Fever & gastroenteritis. Ugh. Out indefinitely but will miss both events this weekend. Changes to the lineups have been made.

More as it becomes available.

BREAKING: TJPW Title Vacant, Injury Changes (Updated)

Tokyo Joshi Pro has announced major changes to Sunday’s event and more…The Princess Tag Team Championship is now VACANT. Previous champions Yuka Sakazaki and Mizuki have been forced to vacate the titles due to a Sakazaki injury. Neck. Out indefinitely but it’s going to be at least a month and, as can be the case with neck injuries, possibly much longer. They were supposed to have defended the titles Sunday against Miu Watanabe & Rika Tatsumi. No new plans determined yet. Sakazaki’s 7/8 match vs. Nyla Rose is now off as well. No replacement named yet.

More as it becomes available.

UPDATE: Because of this, what had been the title match 9n 6/11 has been changes to Tatsumi & Watanabe vs. Mizuki in a handicap match. Sakazaki will be at the event to address the fans. Yuki Aino vs. Arisu Endo for the next International Princess Championship shot is now the main event.

Impact Wrestling 6/8/23 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling from London, Ontario, Canada:

This episode was taped on late May as part of the post-Under Siege tapings.

The YouTube pre-show match was Sereziya Sparx vs. Tara Rising.

Match 1: Chris Bey beat Jaosn Hotch. The Good Hands immediately beat down Bey & Ace Austin afterwards.

Heath interviewed backstage.

Dirty Dango promo.

Match 2: Heath beat Champagne Singh. Squash.

The Design promo.

Match 3: Impact Digital Media Champion Joe Hendry beat Sheldon Jean in a NON -TITLE match. Squash. Afterwards, Hendry immediately calls out Dirty Dango. Hendry then cues up a bad comedy parody video “featuring” Dango. (Earlier this year he did similar with Matt Cardona aka “Edge’s bitch”. This is similar based on when Dango was Fandango in WWE). Bad in the “so bad it’s funny” sense. After this, Kenny King ambushed Hendry and the beatdown was on but Santino Marella quickly intervened. Jean was left alone in the ring and got the Cobra.

Gisele Shaw promo. She claims she put Jordynne Grace out indefinitely (potential write-off as Grace is a free agent) and calls out Trinity and Deonna Purrazzo for tomorrow.

Match 4: Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) beat Death Dollz (Courtney Rush & Jessicka) to retain the titles. Wilde pinned Rush.

Steve Maclin interviewed backstage. On cue Bully Ray joins him.

Pre-show footage of Masha Slamovich beating down both women in the pre-show match, including choking one with a chain as a message sent to Killer Kelly ahead of tomorrow’s dog collar match.

Match 5: Impact X Division Champion Trey Miguel beat Bhupinder Gujjar in a NON-TITLE match. Afterwards, Miguel with microphone. He puts himself over ahead of tomorrow’s title rematch against Chris Sabin.

Johnny Swinger interviewed backstage. He says Zicky Dice is going to school to become a referee and help him get to 50 wins and winning titles.

Trinity & Deonna Purrazzo interviewed to promote their Knockouts Title match at Slammiversary in July and tag match against Shaw & Savannah Evans tomorrow.

Main Event: Rich Swann & Moose beat Nick Aldis & Jonathan Gresham. Moose pinned Gresham after a powerbomb. They kept fighting post-match and Heath joined in to send Moose packing, leading to Heath & Aldis going at it and Bully Ray sneaking in to lay out Swann. Then PCO joined the fray to get everyone in tomorrow’s 8-4-1 match into the ring. PCO stood tall alone to end the show.

Next up is Against All Odds tomorrow in Columbus, OH. The event will be streamed live on Impact+, YouTube for Ultimate Insiders (subscription required, $4.99/month) and is also available as a PPV on FITE for $9.99 (purchase includes the live event and unlimited on demand replays). There will be a FREE pre-show on YouTube and FITE at 7:30 PM ET/4:30 PM PT before the PPV begins at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. Live results will be posted for the YouTube broadcast of the PPV.

FREE VIDEO: ALL TOGETHER AGAIN Press Conference (6/7/23)

The final pre-event press conference for tomorrow’s ALL TOGETHER AGAIN event was held today. Click below to watch the presser (in Japanese only). This is from New Japan’s Japanese YouTube channel but is also available on the All-Japan & Pro Wrestling NOAH YouTube channels and on New Japan World:

News: ALL TOGETHER AGAIN Late Change

There has been a late change to the ALL TOGETHER ACAIN card for tomorrow as All-Japan has announced Shuji Ishikawa is now off the event. Fever. Also off All-Japan’s event on Sunday. For tomorrow he was to have teamed with Hokuto Omori to face Go Shiozaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima. Satoshi Kojima is the replacement. For Sunday he was to have been in an 8-man tag match. Kohei Sato is the replacement.

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AEW Dynamite 6/7/23 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s AEW Dynamite in Colorado Springs, CO:
AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy beat Swerve Strickland to retain the title.

Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta beat Best Friends & Rocky Romero. Moxley beat Romero with a rear naked choke.

MJF promo interrupted by Adam Cole. This seemed to set up Cole as the next challenger for the AEW Woeld Championship.

In a Texas Tornado Match (no tags, no DQs, all 4 legal at all times), Jungle Boy & Hook beat Preston Vance & Dralistico. Jungle Boy beat Dralistico with Snare Trap.

Konosuke Takeshita beat Damon Abe. Squash.

AEW TBS Champion Kris Statlander beat Anna Jay.A.S. to retain the title.

Jay White beat Ricky Starks. Juice Robinson & FTR were banned from ringside but Gunn Club interfered after a ref bump at the end.

Off-Topic: Remembering The One & Only Iron Sheik

A short time ago the entire wrestling world lost one of the true giants of the sport-The Iron Sheik has died. He was 81. The cause of death is not known yet except that, according to his family and his official Twitter, he died peacefully.

Born Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri in Iran, he was an amateur wrestler in the 1960s and a two-time assistant coach for the US National Olympic team in the 1970s before breaking into pro wrestling. Verne Gagne’s wife came up with the idea of making him a villainous heel and this he became The Iron Sheik. He is a former WWF(E) World Heavyweight Champion and Tag Team Champion and competed for 3 decades before retiring in 2010. After retirement he cultivated a massive Twitter following through his all-caps posting about anything & everything, always interjected with hilarious shots at “the blonde jabroni Hulk Hogan”. There has also been a movie and, more recently, an A&E TV special about his life and career (I have the movie and absolutely recommend it). He was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2005 and the NWA Hall Of Fame in 2008.

I join the pro wrestling community in sending my deepest condolences to the family and friends of “Sheiky Baby”, no doubt one of the greatest and most iconic & endearing characters ever in the ring. Social media in particular will never be the same without him. In his own Twitter words, THE ONE TRUE IRON SHEIK CLASS. LOVE YOU FOREVER BUBBA. RESPECT THE LEGEND FOREVER

The original post from The Iron Sheik’s official Twitter account with the news is below (and for those curious, nothing from Hulk Hogan yet. At least not on Twitter)

GLEAT 6/7/23 Results

Ahead of their major anniversary event in July, GLEAT held a major event dubbed GLEAT Ver. EX today to begin setting the stage for that event and more to come.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hal in Tokyo and can be watched on demand FOR FREE on YouTube. The video is also available in this post:

The announced paid attendance was 732.

Pre-show match: Issei Onitsuka & Yusuke Kodama beat Yu Iizuka & Yuya Susumu. Kodama pinned Iizuka after Mad Splash.

Match 1: Yutani, Emperador Azteca & Kotaro Suzuki beat Jun Tonsho, Keiichi Sato & Oji Shiiba. Suzuki pinned Sato after a tiger driver.

Match 2: Kaz Hayashi & Minoru Tanaka beat T-Hawk & El Lindaman. Tanaka pinned Lindaman after Minoru Special.

Match 3: Atsuki Aoki & Rydeen Hagane beat Yukari Hosokawa & Sayaka Unagi. Aoki pinned Hosokawa after a frog splash. Afterwards, Michiko Miyagi made a surprise appearance, her first since being forced to leave GLEAT after losing to Unagi earlier this year despite efforts to keep her onboard, but Miyagi refused. She wants Unagi again. As a result, an 8-woman tag match of Unagi, Aoki, Hagane & Hosokawa vs. Miyagi and presumably 3 TBAs had been made for 7/1 at Tokyo Dome City Hall.

Match 4: Soma Watanabe beat Tetsuya Izuchi. As a result, Watanabe gets the next G-REX Championship match against current champion T-Hawk.

Match 5: Kaito Ishida, Flamita, Hartley Jackson & Bandido beat Ryuichi Kawakami, KAZMA SAKAMOTO, Quiet Storm & Galeno Del Mar. Ishida pinned SAKAMOTO with a small package hold. Afterwards, Ishida demanded a match between Bulk Orchestra and 60seconds where the losing faction must disband. Agreed to by Commissioner Masato Yoshino. That match will happen on 7/1.

A promised major announcement by CIMA was made…on 8/4, GLEAT makes their Ryogoku Kokugikan debut!

Match 6: Jun & Rei Saito (All-Japan) beat G-INFINITY Champions Hayato Tamura & Check Shimatani to win the titles. The Saitos become the 3rd G-INFINITY Champions. Rei Saito pinned Shimatani after a diving body press. Next up: Hayashi & Tanaka. That match will happen on 7/1.

Main Event: Lidet UWF Championship Tournament Finals: Takanori Ito beat Shinya Aoki by TKO (10 count down) to win the tournament and the title and become the inaugural Lidet UWF Champion. And immediately the first challenger appeared…Fujita “Jr.” Hayato. That match will happen on 7/1.

The next event is 6/17 at Umeda Sky Building Stellar Hall in Osaka for G PROWRESTLING Ver. 54. Since it’s Osaka there likely will be no live broadcast but it should be available on YouTube 2-3 days after the event.