Sumo-Early March Tournament Withdrawals (Updated x2)

Yesterday was the deadline for sumo wrestlers to commit to the March 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament-today was the day those who weren’t committed already would have to withdraw from the tournament. Only one has, unfortunately it confirmed a YouTube report I saw from a somewhat reliable source (who has connections within the Nihon Sumo Kyokai that it was Yokozuna Terunofuji. Still not quite 100% after double knee surgery-he could have competed but it was decided he was not at a level to compete for and. More impirtantly, win the championship. Almost certainly will be back in May. This perhaps removes a big remaining obstacle to Ozeki Takakeisho earning promotion to Yokozuna. But he almost certainly must win the tournament first and there may be growing pressure on the Yokozuna Deliberation Council to promote another Yokozuna of Terunofuji can’t return in May.

UPDATE: As is custom the Friday before a tournament begins, the first 2 days’ matches for the top tier were announced today, and the withdrawal means former Ozeki Asanoyama, at Juryo 1 this time after winning the January Juryo Championship, will be in the top tier for Day 1. As for Takakeisho, his Yokozuna quest begins with Tobizaru on Day 1 and Tamawashi on Day 2.

UPDATE 2: In a new YouTube video from the source about Terunofuji, they spoke to stablemaster Isegahama who all but confirmed Terunofuji will return in May. Official reasons for out in March are osteoarthritis (knees) & diabetes. He had been looking much better deapite minor setbacks but the lower body and initial charge weren’t there. So barring another setback he will return in Tokyo. Also, new chief judge Sadogatake (replacing Isegahama) commented that if Takakeisho wins the tournament he certainly will be in Yokozuna conversations. That would be 2 straight championships if the Ozeki wins Osaka. (Last year’s Osaka tournament was won by Wakatakakage, who was and still is at Sekiwake as he has repeatedly come just short of the minimum wins needed for Ozeki consideration)

Impact Wrestling 3/9/23 Results

Here are the quick results from tonight’s TAPED Impact Wrestling from Las Vegas, NV:

The pre-show YouTube match was Raj Singh & Shera vs. Rich Swann & Frankie Kazarian.

Bully Ray comes out to open. He called out Tommy Dreamer about a Busted Open match Bully says will never happen. Santino Marella comes out. He calls him Bobby Ray and the crowd starts chanting. Santino then makes the match official for Sacrifice because Tommy will be cleared and there. Bhupinder Gujjar them comes out. He speaks foreign (Hindi?) first. Santino “translates” and makes Gujjar-Bully for right now. The crowd loves Bobby Ray. Which led to…

Match 1: Bhupinder Gujjar beat Bully Ray by DQ. Low blow. Tommy Dreamer tried to make the save but Masha Slamovich came out to assist Bully, which brought Mickie James out. She hit Bully with a Singapore Cane and went after Slamovich but Bully recovered and went for a chokeslam on Mickie with a chain but Tommy recovered and made the save with a chair.

PCO promo.

Josh Alexander recruits Rich Swann to be on his team in a 6-man tag at Sacrifice, then Steve Maclin wants in. But Alexander already chose Frankie Kazarian, who walks in. They’ll face Time Machine.

Match 2: Rhino beat Sami Callihan.

Trey Miguel tries to talk to Santino about Sacrifice and gets himself a mystery opponent for the PPV. And then, assuming he remains champion, he will be in an upcoming 6-way for the X Division Championship. That match will be on 3/30 at the Impact/New Japan crossover PPV.

Match 3: Jordynne Grace beat Alex Gracia. Squash.

Moose confronts Joe Hendry backstage. Immediate ambush from behind and beatdown by Moose & Brian Myers.

Bullet Club with KENTA walks through backstage including a brief challenge-in-passing from Shane Haste before talking to Alexander/Swann/Kazarian. Kazarian proposes a 6-man tag for next week.

Match 4: KUSHIDA beat Jonathan Gresham by submission.

Killer Kelly promo. She calls out Taylor WIlde. Wilde played games with tarot cards, leading to KiLynn King sneaking in and attacking Wilde from behind with a chair and laying her out.

Backstage Death Dollz surround King. Wilde soon joins in as Death Dollz continue taunting them.

Eddie Edwards out in the dark in the desert looking for PCO. Cinematic fight begins between them. PCO lays out Edwards and drags him by an arm through the desert and begins to bury Edwards alive. Until a car suddenly zooms in and hits PCO. We don’t see the driver as Edwards gets in and they escape. To Be Continued?

Added to 3/30: KENTA vs. Minoru Suzuki.

Deonna Prurazzo joins commentary.

Main Event: Impact Knockouts Champion Mickie James beat Gisele Shaw to retain the title. This pretty much guarantees James vs. Grace for the title at Sacrifice on 3/24.

Next week: Jonathan Gresham & Mike Bailey vs. Decay, Steve Maclin vs. Heath, Impact Knockouts Tag Team Champions Deah Dollz vs. Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King for the titles and Bullet Club vs. Alexander/Kazarian/Swann.

Impact also announced Under Siege, their May PPV, will be on 5/26 in London, Ontario, Canada with the fallout TV tapings on 5/27. Tickets go on sale tomorrow. This will be an Impact+/YouTube Ultimate Insider/FITE live event (included with paid subscription for first two, $9.99 on FITE).

AEW Dynamite LIVE Recap for 3/8/23 (SPOILERS!)

As noted previously, I was at ringside for last night’s (3/8/23) AEW Dynamite in Sacramento, CA. As promised, here is my live in-person recap of the event (will contain SPOILERS for Rampage! I’ll cut those off below):

I arrived 40 minutes before doors opened and was near the front of the security lines to get in. A few hundred fans were already there, that grew to probably in the thousands by opening time. Like most of California, Golden 1 Center doesn’t let you bring much more than yourself in. A lot of people couldn’t bring their signs in due to size limits of 11×17″ or slightly bigger than a sheet of legal size paper. Bags had to be checked in at a valet of they were bigger than an average size men’s wallet. That caused a lot of issues for fans. When doors opened I went straight to a merchandise table and got a souvenir event t-shirt, putting it on under my “Busted Open” hoodie. Good for layering. After using the restrooms I made my way to my seat at ringside, my back was to the entrance area with the ring to my right. Could not see the floor around the ring due to barricades. No comment on food/beverages/prices because I didn’t have anything (had a big lunch at a nice burger place just down the block from my office. I work just over a mile from the venue so getting there and leaving was quite easy. Leaving was easier than arriving, my light rail stop heading there was about a 2 block walk away)

The venue was not sold out. To my right was the hard camera section that was mostly tarped off. I would estimate about 85% full at peak. Some fans left before and during the Rampage taping. More arrived throughout the first hour.

The event began 75 minutes before broadcast with the taping for this Monday’s Dark Elevation episode on YouTube. I could see the heads of Paul “Big Show” Wight and Matt Menard at the commentary desk from my ringside seat. Dasha Gonzalez was the ring announcer. They taped 7 matches, first bringing out the unknown talent then the main roster stars got their entrances. A treat for me was that first up was Emi Sakura from Japan. We also got ROH Women’s Champion Athena, Brian Cage and Jake Hager (I LIKE THAT HAT!) plus more. The main event there was Peter Avalon & Ryan Nemeth vs. Lucha Bros. Most of the matches except the main were glorified squashes. I really like Dasha, she’s a great announcer and backstage personality.

That went about an hour then we had a short break before Dynamite went live. Justin Roberts did his entrance and got us warmed up, then out came Tony Khan for his introduction. After that…WE ARE LIVE!!! Opening match was Orange Cassidy vs. Jay Lethal for the AEW All-Atlantic Championship (afterwards renamed International Championship). I don’t like Cassidy and Best Friends but nobody at ringside for either side (refs kept Jeff Jarrett, Sonjay Dutt & Satnam Singh in the back). It was a surprisingly good opener. Cassidy won but Jarrett followed with a post-match guitar shot to set up a title match next week in Canada.

Renee Forever Young (Paquette) interviewed Powerhouse Hobbs backstage. Like everyone else, we love Renee and having her there live.

Ricky Starks promo. Another guy I don’t like. A bit of a pop for Juice Robinson laying him out. Several Bullet Club fans in my seating area.

Tony Schiavone interviewed Wardlow backstage. Saw this on big screen above the entrance ramp behind me.

Renee came out to a great reaction to interview Ruby Soho. Buried everyone before they brought out Slye Blue for their match. Blue is not ready for Dynamite/Rampage even as a mostly jobber. She does not look comfortable enough with the veterans. As Soho, Saraya & Toni Storm left they flipped us off as some of us tried to return the favor, maybe risking getting tossed out. Only live!

Renee interviewed Adam Page backstage. Most of us knew very well already that Renee is married to Jon Moxley so we keep waiting for Page to hit on her. Page still had quite the bruising and redness around his eyes from his PPV match.

FTR came out to a big pop and got a great reaction throughout and after their interview with Schiavone. Nothing but respect for Top Guys.

Renee interviewed Jade Cargill backstage as FTR left. Didn’t get audio and was only shown on big screens high above the ring. Will have to watch this on TV (I DVR’d the show but will not have a chance to watch until this weekend).

JAS came out for their trios match. Of course we did the Judas sing-along! They faced Top Flight & AR Fox in a solid trios match. JAS promo afterwards led to The Elite coming out…AND House Of Black after a video promo. Despite the lights going out I could see them running to/from the ramp. Now I know how they do it! (My seating was in front of the curtain to backstage where the losers go)

Tony Khan announcement backstage about the All-Atlantic Championship. We did not see or hear this.

Bryn Danielson video promo. This got a huge reaction when he suggested he was done.

BCC came out for their match. Jon Moxley came through the crowd but not my area, I couldn’t see him due to my position. Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta were with him. They won then further beat down Dark Order until evil Uno made the save, then Adam Page came out and we started the Let Them Fight! chants as refs broke it all up. Expected but fun.

The Acclaimed interviewed backstage. They got pops of the night. I hate them.

Main Event started backstage as it was changed to Falls Count Anywhere for the TNT Title. Their hardcore stuff got huge reactions and then they came to the ring through the entrance behind me! We popped HUGE! The match was a solid boss fight although our pop for Hobbs winning was slightly muted by QT Marshall interfering to help Hobbs win. After the cameras went off, Hobbs cut a full heel promo burying Sacramento and we booed them out of the building.

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Pro Wrestling NOAH 3/9/23 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the never-ending STAR NAVIGATION 2023 Tour today, an event that abruptly took on a different tone last week when top Jr. Heavyweight Daisuke Harada announced he was being forced to retire due to a neck injury suffered last year. He returned today for a quick exhibition match before retiring.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese and English. The live broadcast was English only as it was an ABEMA exclusive broadcast in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 1310. The promotion didn’t say this but based on recent capacity numbers for Korakuen events this may have been a legit sellout. If not it likely was close.

Match 1: Shuji Kondo, Tadasuke & Hajime Ohara beat Konya Okada, Yasutaka Yano & Taisho Ozawa. Tadasuke pinned Ozawa after Jidanda Lariat to the back of the head.

Match 2: Super Crazy, Extreme Tiger & Lancelot beat YO-HEY, Seiki Yoshioka & Alejandro. Lancelot pinned Yoshioka after Lancelot Fly.

Match 3: Daisuke Harada Retirement Match: In an Exhibition Match, Daisuke Harada vs. Atsushi Kotoge went to a 1 minute time limit draw.

Match 4: Takashi Sugiura, Kazuyuki Fujita & Hideki Suzuki beat Naomichi Marufuji, Masaaki Mochizuki & Shuhei Taniguchi by ref stoppage. Sugiura beat Taniguchi with a front neck lock.

Match 5: Kenoh, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Manabu Soya beat Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Yoshiki Inamura. Soya pinned Inaba after a jumping DDT.

Match 6: Eita beat HAYATA by DQ. Belt use.

Match 7: Chris Ridgeway beat Yoshinari Ogawa by submission.

Match 8: Jake Lee & Anthony Greene beat Kaito Kiyomiya & Atsushi Kotoge. Lee pinned Kotoge after a skewered front high kick.

Main Event: GHC Jr. Heavyweight Champion AMAKUSA beat Hi69 to retain the title. V2 for AMAKUSA.

The next event is Tuesday at Yokohama Radiant Hall in Yokohama, continuing the also-never-ending SUNNY VOYAGE 2023 Tour. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 2 AM PT/5 AM ET (for those in the US, remember the spring time change happens this Sunday so we go forward 1 hour).

TJPW News: Yamashita EVE Title Match Tonight

Tokyo Joshi Pro star and Pro Wrestling EVE Champion Miyu Yamashita is back in England today for a title defense that was previously postponed. According to posts on Twitter she will defend the title against Lizzy Evo at tonight’s Pro Wrestling EVE event, which begins at 2:30 PM ET/11:30 AM PT and is available worldwide on YouTube. The first half of the event streams for free, but the second half will be behind a paywall for paying YouTube channel subscribers. Yamashita’s match is the main event so it’s behind the paywall.

More details below:

New Japan 3/8/23 Results

New Japan resumed the New Japan Cup 2023 tour today with Day 3, continuing first-round action.

Today’s event was held at Big Palette Fukushima in Fukushima and can be watched on demand on New Japan World.

The announced paid attendance was 720.

Match 1: Yuto Nakashima & Shota Umino beat Kosei Fujita & Zack Sabre Jr. Umino beat Fujita with STF.

Match 2: El Phantasmo, Chase Owens, KENTA & David Finlay beat TAKA Michinoku, DOUKI, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Taichi. Finlay pinned TAKA after Trash Panda.

Match 3: Aaron Henare & Great-O-Khan beat BUSHI & Shingo Takagi. Henare beat BUSHI with Ultima.

Match 4: Hiromu Takahashi, SANADA & Tetsuya Naito beat Lio Rush, Tomoaki Honma & Tama Tonga. Naito pinned Honma after Destino.

Match 5: Jeff Cobb, Kyle Fletcher & Will Ospreay beat Yoh, YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto. Ospreay pinned Yoh after Hidden Blade.

Match 6: New Japan Cup Round 1: Mark Davis beat Toru Yano. As a result, Davis advances to Round 2 and will face Ospreay.

Main Event: New Japan Cup Round 1: EVIL beat Ren Narita. As a result, EVIL advances to Round 2 and will face Jeff Cobb. Afterwards, EVIL finished with a self-putting-over promo to send the crowd home UNHAPPY.

The next event is Friday at Aimesse Yamanashi in Yamanashi. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1;30 AM Pr/4:30 AM ET.

TJPW News: New Debuting Wrestlers Get Names

Ahead of their debuts at GRAND PRINCESS ’23, Tokyo Joshi Pro has announced the new names for the two wrestlers making their debuts at the event:

“Momo” will now be known as Runa (Ryuna?) Okubo. She will be the youngest active wrestler in TJPW-she is just 14 years old, standing about 5 feet tall, and was inapires by her parents and traveled to a dojo in Tokyo to train every day after school from her home in Saitama. Her hobbies and skills include cooking and dancing and her goal is to be like TJPW wrestler Yuki Kamifuku.

“Haru” will be known as either Haru Fujo or Haru Kazashiro. Almost as young as Okubo, she will turn 15 in 3 weeks, stands about 5’1″ and learned about TJPW via programs on the Japanese version of Amazon Prime Video. She is an anime fan who decided to become a wrestler after seeing Nodoka Tenma’s retirement match. And in a very exciting doubleheader of sorts for her, she will graduate from junior high school the day after GRAND PRINCESS.

In their Debut Match, they will team with Kaya Toribami & Touma (who just had her Debut Match yesterday) to face Mahiro Kiryo, Wakana Uehara, HIMAWARI & Shino Suzuki.

In other event news, another Japanese event tradition will return at GRAND PRINCESS as it has been announced that fans will be allowed to throw streamers/ticker tape/paper rolls into the ring during wrestler introductions. This was halted in 2020 by the pandemic as an infection control measure and has been allowed at only one or two events since.

FREE VIDEO: DDT 3/4/23 Full Event (Limited Time)

Ahead of their big 5 hour 26th Anniversary Event on 3/21, DDT has made the full vide of their 3/4 Yokohama event available FOR FREE on YouTube for a limited time. Check it out below: (running time is 2 hours)

News: Top Independent Women’s Star Gives Birth

Some happy news to share from the Japanese women’s independent scene-Tsukasa Fujimoto, the top star of Ice Ribbon and longtime face of the former Emi Sakura-run promotion, is now a mother. She announced on Twitter she has given birth to her first child today, it’s a girl. Mother and baby are said to be doing well despite being born ahead of the due date. Fujimoto posted a picture of the new baby on her Twitter, which has been shared by Weekly Pro on their account and congratulations & well-wishes are flowing in from fans and wrestlers including Hall of Famer Aja Kong.

I join the Japanese wresting community and fans in sending congratulations and best wishes to new mother Tsukasa Fujimoto on welcoming her first baby into the world.