New Japan 2/28/23 Results

New Japan wrapped up CMLL FANTASTICAMANIA 2023 today, capping off a very successful return of the annual Mexican/Japanese showcase after being on hiatus the last 3 years due to the pandemic. Hopefully it will resume being an annual tradition post-Tokyo Dome.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on New Japan World in Japanese and Spanish.

The announced paid attendance was 1383, a legit sellout.

Match 1: Yuto Nakashima & Capitan Suicida beat Kosei Fujita & Magia Blanca. Nakashima beat Fujita with a Boston Crab.

Match 2: Tiger Mask beat Hijo Del Villano 3.

Match 3: BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi, Tetduya Naito & Titan beat Ryohei Oiwa, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Rey Coneta. Titan pinned Oiwa after a springboard double stomp.

Match 4: Dulce Gardenia beat OKUMURA.

Match 5: Soberano Jr. beat Hechicero by submission.

Match 6: El Desperado, Templario & Volador Jr. beat Master Wato, Barbaro Cavernario & Ultimo Guerrero. Volador Jr. pinned Cavernario after Destroyer.

Main Event: Mistico beat Atlantis Jr.

The next event is All-Star Jr. Festival 2023 tomorrow at Korakuen Hall. This event will be a live PPV on New Japan World (around $27 US) with coverage scheduled to begin at 12:40 AM PT/3:40 AM ET. It should be available to all New Japan World subscribers without additional purchase on or after June 1.

In other news, the 3/30 New Japan-Impact Wrestling crossover PPV is now available for pre-order on FITE. It will be $24.99 and includes the live broadcast and unlimited on demand replays.

BREAKING: DDT Idol Fan/Guest Dies

DDT’s English Twitter has passed along some very sad news-Maon Kurosaki, a Japanese singer who just appeared at two December events as a guest on Japanese commentary on WRESTLE UNIVERSE, has died. She was only 35. According to the Anime News Network website (which has seemingly crashed due to heavy traffic but the story was shared elsewhere including Reddit), the cause of death was a worsening of a chronic illness (epidural hematoma-bleeding between the skull and membrane surrounding the brain). She died suddenly on February 16.

I join DDT and all of her fans in sending my deepest condolences and prayers to Kurosaki’s family and fans in this very sad and tragic time.

RIP and GOD BLESS…

New Japan News: Title Defense Coming In ROH (SPOILERS!)

The revived Ring Of Honor returns to weekly TV shows starting this Thursday on HonorClub, their revamped streaming service available for $9.99/month (currently it is only available in the US). There was some New Japan participation in the first round of TV tapings this past weekend and that includes a title match, expected to air sometime over the first 4 episodes before their next PPV at the end of March.

It is not known when this match will air, but it was TAPED this past weekend. If you want SPOILERS or aren’t going to pay for HonorClub but want to know what happened, click below or scroll down to find out.

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TJPW News: Shino Debut Information, Tag Title Update (Updated)

Tokyo Joshi Pro announced more details regarding new trainee Shino, the newest Up Up Girls member who will have her Debut Match on 3/6:

She has decided that her ring name will be Shino Suzuki. She is 24 (birthday is in July), standing about 5’1″, is from Shizuoka Prefecture and her special skill is providing tourist information. Her ring outfit is predominantly green with white arms/wrists featuring gold trim and white leggings. She will team with Raku to face Miu Watanabe & Hikari Noa in her first match, an Up Up Girls special tag match, which will happen on 3/6.

Also provided was another Princess Tag Team Championship Update: Heidi Howitzer & Max The Impaler beat Jody Threat & Blair Onyx in the US yesterday to retain the titles. V2 for the champs. Next up: Trish Adora & Jordyn Blade. That match is set for Saturday in independent promotion Enjoy Wrestling.

UPDATE: TJPW also announced that trainee Toga has chosen her ring name and will be known as Touma. She just celebrated her 20th birthday yesterday (Japan time), is/will be one of the taller wrestlers in TJPW at about 5’6″, and will debut on 3/6 against Miyu Yamashita. She has been a wrestling fan since elementary school and credits DDT wrestler Saki Akai for making her want to become a pro wrestler.

All-Japan 2/27/23 Results

All-Japan wrapped up their February 223 tour today with a house show in Tokyo.

Today’s event was held at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on AJPW.TV.

The announced paid attendance was 171.

Match 1: Ryo Inoue vs. Oji Shiiba went to a 10 minute time limit draw.

Match 2: Shotaro Ashino & Ryuki Honda beat Yoshitatsu & Black Menso-re. Honda pinned Menso-re after Final Vent.

Match 3: Jun & Rei Saito beat Takao Omori & Ren Ayabe. Rei Saito pinned Omori after Drill-a-hole Piledriver.

Match 4: Minoru Suzuki, Naruki Doi & Hokuto Omori beat Kento Miyahara, Kotaro Suzuki & Rising Hayato. Suzuki pinned Hayato after a Gotch-style piledriver.

Match 5: Yuma Aoyagi beat Suwama by DQ.

Main Event: Shuji Ishikawa, Atsuki Aoyagi & Yuma Anzai beat Yuji Nagata, Hikaru Sato & Dan Tamura. Ishikawa pinned Sato after Splash Mountain.

The next event is 3/14 at Shinjuku Face in Tokyo. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.

New Japan 2/27/23 Results

New Japan ran the penultimate event of CMLL FANTASTICAMANIA 2023 today, with the event headlined by a CMLL World Welterweight Championship match between the Mexican luchadors.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on New Japan World FOR FREE! No login or signup required! The event is available in Japanese and Spanish. It was also streamed on ABEMA in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 1384, a legit sellout. That’s about 65% of normal capacity for the venue.

Match 1: DOUKI & Yoshinobu Kanemaru beat Kosei Fujita & Rey Cometa. Kanemaru beat Fujita with a Figure 4.

Match 2: Master Wato & Tiger Mask beat Gedo & Hijo Del Villano 3. Wato beat Gedo with Vendeval.

Match 3: Ultimo Guerrero beat Capitan Suicida.

Match 4: BUSHI, Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito beat El Desperado, Ryusuke Taguchi & Barbaro Cavernario. Naito pinned Cavernario with a jackknife.

Match 5: OKUMURA, Atlantis Jr. & Hechicero beat Magia Blanca, Dulce Gardenia & Mistico. Hechicero pinned Blanca after Conjuro.

Match 6: Volador Jr. beat Templario.

Main Event: CMLL World Welterweight Champion Titan beat Soberano Jr. to retain the title.

The tour-ender is tomorrow. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.

Sumo-March 2023 Banzuke Announced

It’s that exciting even-month time once again for sumo fans-the Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Japan Sumo Association) has announced the Banzuke (Rankings) for the March 2023 Grand Sumo Tournament. Here is the list for the top 2 tiers:

Makuuchi (Top Tier):
Yokozuna-Terunofuji
Ozeki-Takakeisho
Sekiwake-Wakatakakage, Hoshoryu, Kiribayama
Komusubi-Wakamotoharu, Kotonowaka, Daieisho, Tobizaru
Maegashira 1-Tamawashi, Shodai
Maegashira 2-Abi, Ryuden
Maegashira 3-Mitakeumi, Nishikigi
Maegashira 4-Onosho, Meisei
Maegashira 5-Kotoshoho, Midorifuji
Maegashira 6-Endo, Sadanoumi
Maegashira 7-Hokutofuji, Takayasu
Maegashira 8-Ichiyamamoto, Ura
Maegashira 9-Aoiyama, Hiradoumi
Maegashira 10-Migoryu, Nishikifuji
Maegashira 11-Azumaryu, Takanosho
Maegashira 12-Kagayaki, Takarafuji
Maegashira 13-Daishoho, Kotoeko
Maegashira 14-Kinbozan, Bushozan
Maegashira 15-Hokuseiho, Oho
Maegashira 16-Chiyoshoma, Tsurugisho
Maehashira 17-Mitoryu

Juryo:
Juryo 1-Asanoyama, Tohakuryu
Juryo 2-Chiyonokuni, Tochinoshin
Juryo 3-Ichinojo, Shonannoumi
Juryo 4-Chiyomaru, Oshoma
Juryo 5-Roga, Enho
Juryo 6-Gonoyama, Daiamami
Juryo 7-Akua, Shimazuumi
Juryo 8-Hidenoumi, Atamifuji
Juryo 9-Tsushimanada, Hakuyozan
Juryo 10-Kotokuzan, Churanoumi
Juryo 11-Shimanoumi, Kitanowaka
Juryo 12-Tochimusashi, Takakento
Juryo 13-Tamashoho, Tomokaze
Juryo 14-Tokushoryu, Ochiai

Initial thoughts: At the top of the Banzuke are the two big things to watch-if Terunofuji can finally return from double knee surgery this time before the Kyokai starts the potential retirement pressures, and is this the time Takakeisho makes Yokozuna? The only Ozeki again, Takakeisho probably needs to win his second straight tournament to get there despite going runner-up/playoff loser/winner in his last three outings. Hoshoryu is still in Ozeki contention and can maybe get promotion if he can manage at least 11 wins while Wakatakakage, at Sekiwake a 7th straight tournament, has to win the tournament to have any chance. Shodai was demoted out of Sanyaku after a losing record post-Ozeki demotion while Takayasu’s plummeting was due to an early withdrawal in January due to injuries. Things get more interesting near the bottom-Kinbozan will make his top tier debut, the first rikishi from Kazakhstan to do so, while Azumaryu moved up to M11 after clinching his first top-tier winning record in January. Notably missing? Tochinoshin, who withdrew in the first week of January due to injury. The question now is will he compete at Juryo 2 or perhaps retire?
Juryo is going to be something else this tournament. The toss-up after going 14-1 on his status this time did not favor Asanoyama as the former Ozeki winds up at Juryo 1, so he’s 8 wins from a top tier return for May. That darned Daishoho probably denied top tier by handing Asanoyama his only loss. I was surprised Ichinojo plummeted to Juryo 3, a harsh penalty for a January suspension following conduct allegations. The July champion has not had a winning record since. At the bottom, Tamashoho and January Makushita champion Ochiai are Shin-Juryo, making their second-tier debuts with Ochiai doing so in record-matching time as this is only his second career tournament. Former top-tier champion Tokushoryu is Sai-Juryo, returning after a one-tournament demotion to Makushita. And there will be no epic salt throws in March anywhere-Terutsuyoshi was demoted to Makushita 1 so the only way he gets to do his pre-match ritual is if there are any top-tier or Juryo withdrawals. Recent Juryo regular Kaisho was also demoted to Makushita.
In the lower ranks, the Sandanme continues to remain at just 90 rankings instead of 100 while Jonidan slims down to 101 for March. The Jonokuchi will have 16 ranks with 31 entered wrestlers.

You can view the entire Banzuke at this link:
https://sumo.or.jp/EnHonbashoBanzuke/index/

Updates on early withdrawals, potential retirements, etc. will follow as the tournament gets closer.

The March Tournament will be held from 3/12-3/26 at Osaka Prefectural Gym in Osaka.

Dragon Gate 2/26/23 Results (Updated)

Dragon Gate ran the penultimate event of the Rey De Parejas 2023 today, likely setting up the Finals scheduled for next weekend.

Today’s event was held at Kobe Art Center in Kobe and can be watched on demand on DRAGONGATE NETWORK.

The announced paid attendance was 368.

Match 1: Rey De Parejas Block A: Yuki Yoshioka & Madoka Kikuta beat Masaaki Mochizuki & Mochizuki Jr. Kikuta pinned Mochizuki after a rolling lariat.

Match 2: Genki Horiguchi, Kagetora & Kaito Nagano beat Ben-K, Minorita & Ichikawa. Kagetora pinned Ichikawa.

Match 3: Takashi Yoshida beat Yoshiki Kato.

Match 4: Rey De Parejas Block B: Strong Machine J & F beat Shun Skywalker & KAI. J pinned Skywalker after Machine Suplex.

Match 5: JACKY “FUNKY” KAMEI, Jason Lee & Ho Ho Lun beat Dragon Kid, Dragon Dia & Eita. Lee pinned Dia after Maximum Driver.

Match 6: Rey De Parejas Block B: YAMATO & Naruki Doi vs. Susumu Mochizuki & Yasushi Kanda went to a double countout.

Main Event: Rey De Parejas Block A: Kota Minoura & BxB Hulk beat H-Y-O & ISHIN. Minoura pinned H-Y-O after Gang.

The final event is Thursday at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on DRAGONGATE NETWORK will begin at 1:15 AM PT/4:15 AM ET.

UPDATE: The Semifinals and Finals for the tournament are now set for Thursday as the top 2 teams in each block ate official. The Semifinals are Madoka Kikuta & Yuki Yoshioka vs. Shun Skywalker & KAI and Kota Minoura & BxB Hulk vs. Susumu Mochizuki & Yasushi Kanda. Winners meet in the Finals in the main event

New Japan 2/26/23 Results (Updated)

New Japan began the second half of CMLL FANTASTICAMANIA today after the lone off day of the tour, the 4th event of 6 concluding the mini-tag team tournament that began Friday.

Today’s event was held at Makuhari Messe International Conference Hall 11 in Chiba and can be watched on demand on New Japan World. This was a Samurai! TV simulcast in Japan.

The announced paid attendance was 1092.

Match 1: Sho & Hijo Del Villano 3 beat Ryohei Oiwa & Tiger Mask. Sho pinned Oiwa.

Match 2: Ryusuke Taguchi, Barbaro Cavernario & Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Master Wato, Yoh & OKUMURA. Cavernario pinned OKUMURA after Cavernaria.

Match 3: Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito beat Kosei Fujita & Capitan Suicida. Takahashi beat Fujita with a Boston Crab.

Match 4: DOUKI, Templario & Hechicero beat El Desperado, Soberano Jr. & Mistico. DOUKI beat Soberano with Jorge Rivera Special.

Match 5: Interfaction Tag Team Tournament 3rd Place Match: Magia Blanco & Volador Jr. beat Rey Cometa & Dulce Gardenia. Blanco pinned Cometa after Magia Driver.

Main Event: Interfaction Tag Team Tournament Finals: Atlantis Jr. & Ultimo Guerrero beat BUSHI & Titan to win the tournament. Atlantis pinned BUSHI after a diving body press.

The next event is tomorrow at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. Live streaming on New Japan World will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.

UPDATE: New Japan World has announced on YouTube that you can watch tomorrow’s full event on New Japan Word FOR FREE! It will be available in Japanese and Spanish.

All-Japan 2/26/23 Results

All-Japan ran the penultimate event of the February series today, beginning the build to their next major event in March.

Today’s event was held at Green Dome Maebashi Sub-Event Area in Gunma and will be available on demand on AJPW.TV later today if not already available. There was no live broadcast.

The announced paid attendance was 658.

Match 1: MAZADA, Rising Hayato & Ryo Inoue beat Hikaru Sato, Dan Tamura & Oji Shiiba. Hayato pinned Tamura after Sid Vicious.

Match 2: Yoshitatsu, Choi Ryoji & FUMA beat Takao Omori, Kotaro Suzuki & Black Menso-re. Yoshitatsu pinned Menso-re after Cockroach Driver.

Match 3: Shuji Ishikawa & Ren Ayabe beat Shotaro Ashino & Ryuki Honda. Ishikawa pinned Honda after Splash Mountain.

Match 4: Yuma Aoyagi, Naoya Nomura & Atsuki Aoyagi beat Koji Doi, Kuma Arashi & Andy Wu. Yuma Aoyagi pinned Wu after Endgame.

Match 5: Kento Miyahara beat Hokuto Omori.

Main Event: Yuji Nagata (New Japan), Yutaka Yoshie (Independent/Freelancer) & Yuma Anzai beat Suwama, Jun & Rei Saito. Anzai pinned Jun Saito with a German suplex hold.

The next event is tomorrow at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo. Live streaming on AJPW.TV will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.