Pro Wrestling NOAH 1/9/23 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH continued the never-ending SUNNY VOYAGE (now) 2023 Tour today headlined by a special non-title Champion vs. Champion match between the GHC Heavyweight & Jr. Heavyweight Champions.

Today’s event was held at Yokohama Radiant Hall in Yokohama and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE.

The announced paid attendance was 227. No vocal cheering today.

Match 1: Tadasuke beat Taishi Ozawa.

Match 2: Jack Morris beat Shuhei Taniguchi.

Match 3: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Manabu Soya beat Hijo dd Dr. Wagner Jr. & Timothy Thatcher. Soya pinned Wagner after Trajectory. Afterwards, Soya issued a challenge to Wagner Jr. for the GHC National Championship. That match will happen on 2/5 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

Match 4: Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Shuhei Taniguchi beat Naomichi Marufuji, Mohammed Yone & Akitoshi Saito. Inaba pinned Yone.

Match 5: Junta Miyawaki beat Yasutaku Yano.

Match 6: Takashi Sugiura & NOSAWA Rongai beat Kenoh & Hajime Ohara. Sugiura pinned Ohara after Olympic Yosen Slam.

Main Event: Kaito Kiyomiya beat AMAKUSA.

The next event is Sunday at Fujisan Messe in Shizuoka. There will be no live broadcast. It will be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE at a later date, probably next Wednesday.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 1/8/23 Results (Second Event)

The second half of NOAH’s doubleheader today, REBOOT 2023, consisted of the Semifinals and Finals of the Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament, with other matches not announced in advance and matchups only revealed when entrances began.

Today’s event was held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and can be watched on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in Japanese.

The announced paid attendance was 570. Vocal cheering was allowed. This was lower than the early event number but they were also running right after the opening day of the January 2022 Grand Sumo Tournament wrapped up.

Match 1: Shuhei Taniguchi beat Taishi Ozawa.

Match 2: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Semifinals: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Seiki Yoshioka beat Manabu Soya & Atsushi Kotoge. Nakajima pinned Kotoge after Vertical Spike. As a result, Nakajima & Yoshioka advance to the Finals.

Match 3: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Semifinals: Satoshi Kojima & Shuji Kondo beat Masakatsu Funaki & YO-HEY. Kojima pinned YO-HEY after Western Lariat. As a result, Kojima & Kondo advance to the Finals.

Match 4: Dante Leon beat Yasutaka Yano.

Match 5: Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba beat Takashi Sugiura & Timothy Thatcher by ref stoppage. Kitamiya beat Sugiura with a head cutting Prison Lock. (Which probably means it included Kitamiya’s devastating headbutts)

Match 6: AMAKUSA & Ninja Mack beat Tadasuke & Hi69. AMAKUSA pinned Tadasuke after Firebird Splash.

Match 7: Kenoh & Hajime Ohara beat Masato Tanaka (ZERO1) & Shoki Kitamura. Kenoh pinned Kitamura after PFS.

Match 8: Naomichi Marufuji, Junta Miyawaki & Alejandro beat Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Yoshinari Ogawa & Eita. Miyawaki pinned Eita.

Match 9: Jake Lee & Jack Morris beat Kaito Kiyomiya & Yoshiki Inamura. Morris pinned Kiyomiya after a Tiger driver. Significant as will be noted later below.

Main Event: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Finals: Katsuhiko Nakajima & Seiki Yoshioka beat Satoshi Kojima & Shuji Kondo to win the tournament. Nakajima pinned Kojima after Vertical Spike.

The next event is tomorrow at Yokohama Radiant Hall in Yokohama, beginning the 2023 portion of the never-ending SUNNY VOYAGE Tour. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 12:30 AM PT/3:30 AM ET.

Now the significance of earlier-Morris has earned a GHC Heavyweight Championship match against Kiyomiya because of what happened. That match will happen on 2/12 at GREAT VOYAGE 2023 in OSAKA at Osaka Prefectural Gym. Also announced for 2/12 is GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Takashi Sugiura & Satoshi Kojima vs. Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba for the titles.

The full card for the Great Muta Final Event on 1/22 at Yokohama Arena has also been announced:
Atsushi Kotoge & Seiki Yoshioka vs. Hajime Ohara & Hi69
Saori Anou & Jungle Kyona vs. Sumire Natsu & Maya Yukihi
Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Timothy Thatcher
Yoshinari Ogawa, Eita & NOSAWA Rongai vs. Junta Miyawaki, Alejandro & Yasutaku Yano
Jake Lee, Jack Morris & Anthony Greene vs. Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Yoshiki Inamura
Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Hideki Suzuki in a GHC Martial Arts Rules Match
AMAKUSA, Ultimo Dragon & Ninja Mack vs. YO-HEY, Kzy & Dante Leon
Kaito Kiyomiya, Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Takashi Sugiura & Satoshi Kojima vs. Kenoh, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Masakatsu Funaki & Manabu Soya
The Great Muta, Darby Allin (All Elite Wrestling) & Sting vs. Hakushi, AKIRA & Naomichi Marufuji
The event will be an ABEMA-exclusive broadcast in Japan, but will be available outside Japan in English only on WRESTLE UNIVERSE for subscribers and also is available now for pre-order as a PPV on FITE for $19.99.

Pro Wrestling NOAH “NEW SUNRISE” 2023 Results (1/8/23)

With their New Year’s Day blowout spectacular behind them and another crossover event with New Japan coming up, Pro Wrestling NOAH kicks off their 2023 today with a special doubleheader featuring a one-day scramble tag team tournament. Spread out between both events, the tournament is interesting in that teams are made up of one NOAH roster member and one Kongo member. While we won’t get Kaito Kiyomiya & Kenoh together aa a team, every pairing is something…Kenoh & AMAKUSA, the former Haoh who took Hi69’s old ring name and his hair before being banished from NOAH and returning under a mask and new identity, is intriguing. The first half main event will see the NOAH debut of Jake Lee, who showed up just hours after he left All-Japan Pro Wrestling when his contract there ended (he chose not to re-sign) and will face Yoshiki Inamura in his NOAH debut.

Today’s events will be held at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and both can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE. If there is commentary it will be Japanese only. You can also watch the first 3 matches of both events FOR FREE on YouTube. Based on the start times for both events they will be on a strict time limit, at least for the first event. I expect the first half to run 2 1/2-3 hours based on the number of matches. Note also that live results will only be posted for the first event and not the second, which is a 1 AM start for me.

Today’s lineup:
Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba vs. Yasutaku Yano & Taishi Ozawa
Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Timothy Thatcher vs. Mohammed Yone & Akitoshi Saito
Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Jack Morris
Yoshinari Ogawa & Eita vs. Junta Miyawaki & Alejandro
Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament:
Naomichi Marufuji & Hi69 vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Seiki Yoshioka
Masakatsu Funaki & YO-HEY vs. Takashi Sugiura & Hajime Ohara
Kaito Kiyomiya & Tadasuke vs. Manabu Soya & Atsushi Kotoge
Satoshi Kojima & Shuji Kondo vs. Kenoh & AMAKUSA
Ninja Mack vs. Dante Leon
Yoshiki Inamura vs. Jake Lee

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Updates below will begin at 9:45 PM ET/6:45 PM PT.

9:45 PM ET UPDATE: Live streaming has started. We should go to the venue in the next 10-15 minutes.

9:50 PM ET UPDATE: Live updates begin now…
We are LIVE from Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. There is Japanese commentary, I didn’t catch their names.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. Vocal cheering is allowed so it’s reduced capacity. At the start of the matches it looked close to full so I’m estimating 650-700.
POST-EVENT UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 622.

The matches should begin in 10-15 minutes.

We have that annoying-looking English announcer G-man welcoming us at the top of the hour. Dude looks like he’s had too much plastic surgery. The opening video follows.

The matches begin at 10:05 PM ET. Note that all tournament matches will have no time limit.

Match 1: Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba vs. Yasutaku Yano & Taishi Ozawa. 20 minute time limit
Result: Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba beat Yasutaku Yano & Taishi Ozawa. Inaba beat Ozawa with an armlock.

Match 2: Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Timothy Thatcher vs. Mohammed Yone & Akitoshi Saito. 20 minute time limit
Result: Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. & Timothy Thatcher beat Mohammed Yone & Akitoshi Saito. Thatcher beat Saito with a Fujiwara armbar.

Match 3: Masaaki Mochizuki vs. Jack Morris. 30 minute time limit
Result: Jack Morris beat Masaaki Mochizuki.

The YouTube broadcast ends here.

Match 4: Yoshinari Ogawa & Eita vs. Junta Miyawaki & Alejandro. 30 minute time limit
Result: Junta Miyawaki & Alejandro beat Yoshinari Ogawa & Eita. Miyawaki pinned Ogawa with a rollup after an Eita dropkick attempt towards Miyawaki backfired and hit Ogawa instead. Afterwards, Miyawaki with microphone. As I was thinking might happen, challenge issued for the GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship held by Ogawa & Eita. Ogawa left the ring before this and there were tensions with Eita. It sounds like Eita accepted the challenge. More as it becomes available.

Upcoming major events were announced, new additions are 4.16 in Sendai for ABEMA PRESENTS GREEN JOURNEY 2023 in Sendai and 5/4 at Ryogoku Kokugikan. On 2/12 at GREAT VOYAGE 2023 in Osaka Mexican sensation Dralistico makes his NOAH debut. After this the March & April schedule was announced on Twitter:
3/9-Korakuen Hall; 3/19-Yokohama Budokan (GREAT VOYAGE 2022 in YOKOHAMA); 4/8-Osaka ATC Hall; 4/9-Takaoka Ecole, Toyama; 4/16-Xebio Arena Sendai (GREEN JOURNEY 2023 in SENDAI); 5/22-Act City Hamamatsu, Shizuoka; 4/23-Kyoto KBS Hall, Kyoto; 4/29-Korakuen Hall.

Akitoshi Saito joins commentary.

Match 5: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinals: Naomichi Marufuji & Hi69 vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima & Seiki Yoshioka. No time limit
Result; Katsuhiko Nakajima & Seiki Yoshioka beat Naomichi Marufuji & Hi69. Yoshioka pinned Hi69. As a result, Nakajima & Yoshioka advance to the Semifinals at the second event later today.

Match 6: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinals: Masakatsu Funaki & YO-HEY vs. Takashi Sugiura & Hajime Ohara. No time limit
Result: Masakatsu Funaki & YO-HEY beat Takashi Sugiura & Hajime Ohara. YO-HEY pinned Ohara after a jumping double knee strike. As a result, Funaki & YO-HEY advance to the Semifinals.

Match 7: Ninja Mack vs. Dante Leon. 30 minute time limit
Result: Ninja Mack beat Dante Leon. Almost didn’t happen as Leon entered first but Mack ambushed him immediately and they went at it with weapons outside the ring for a couple minutes before it officially began. Leon unmasked Mack late but it turned out Mack had a second mask on underneath.

Match 8: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinals: Kaito Kiyomiya & Tadasuke vs. Manabu Soya & Atsushi Kotoge. No time limit
Result: Manabu Soya & Atsushi Kotoge beat Kaito Kiyomiya & Tadasuke. Kotoge pinned Tadasuke after a moonsault. As a result, Soya & Kotoge advance to the Semifinals.

Match 9: Scramble Shuffle Tag Team Tournament Quarterfinals: Satoshi Kojima & Shuji Kondo vs. Kenoh & AMAKUSA. No tlme limit
Result: Satoshi Kojima & Shuji Kondo beat Kenoh & AMAKUSA. Kondo beat AMAKUSA with a modified Figure 4.

Main Event: Yoshiki Inamura vs. Jake Lee. 1 Hour time limit. Lee came out to his previous All-Japan entrance theme.
Result: Jake Lee beat Yoshiki Inamura

The next event is later today. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 12:45 AM PT/3:45 AM ET.

1/21 New Japan-NOAH Card Announced

At a press conference earlier today, New Japan and Pro Wrestling NOAH announced the card for the WRESTLE KINGDOM in YOKOHAMA crossover event on 1/21 at Yokohama Arena. All matches will be New Japan vs. NOAH matches, in particular 5 single matches consisting of LIJ vs. Kongo. The event will air live as a PPV on New Japan World (New Japan’s English website says no subscription requires) and will be available on demand to all subscribers 1 week later (1/28). On the NOAH side, it will be a PPV on ABEMA for around $26-27 US but may be available only in Japan. No word yet on when/if it may be available on WRESTLE UNIVERSE but at the earliest it would likely be 1 week after the event.

The full card:
Kosei Fujita & Ryohei Oiwa vs. Taishi Ozawa & Yasutaka Yano
Oskar Leube & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba
Talashi Sugiura, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Toru Yano vs. Gedo, El Phantasmo, KENTA & Baomichi Marufuji
El Desperado vs. YO-HEY
Master Wato, Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask vs. Alejandro, Junta Miyawaki & AMAKUSA
Kazuchika Okada & Togi Makabe vs. Kaito Kiyomiya & Yoshiki Inamura
BUSHI vs. Tadasuke
Hiromu Takahashi vs. Hajime Ohara
SANADA vs. Manabu Soya
Shingo Takagi vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
Tetsuya Naito vs. Kenoh

The first 2 matches are listed as pre-show matches. The event is scheduled to begin at midnight PT/3 AM ET but may start earlier for the pre-show.

You can watch the presser below (from New Japan’s YouTube channel, also available on NOAH’s YouTube):

Pro Wrestling NOAH “NOAH THE NEW YEAR 2023” Results (1/1/23)

Pro Wrestling NOAH kicked off 2023 with their annual New Year/year-opening mega-blowout event later today, and it’s legit mega to kick off the biggest annual week of pro wrestling in Japan. A massive 11-match event is headlined by 4 GHC Title matches including the latest chapter in the beyond white-hot Kaito Kiyomiya-Kenoh rivalry, with Kiyomiya defending the GHC Heavyweight Championship this time, and in the second half of the double main event it’s a one-time-only super dream match as current WWE superstar Shinsuke Nakamura returns home to Japan for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic began for a match against The Great Muta, as Keiji Muto’s masked/face painted alter-ego makes his penultimate career appearance before saying goodbye ahead of Muto’s retirement next month.

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

The announced paid attendance was 9500, a legit sellout. That indicates 100% capacity with no vocal cheering.

Match 1: Yasutaka Yano beat Taishi Ozawa.

Match 2: Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Yoshiki Inamura beat Mohammed Yone, Akitoshi Saito & Shuhei Taniguchi. Inamura pinned Yone after Musou.

Match 3: Ninja Mack, Dante Leon & Alejandro beat Shuji Kondo, Tadasuke & Hi69. Alejandro pinned Hi69 after Casadora Con Hero.

Match 4: Masaaki Mochizuki, Susumu Mochizuki & Mochizuki Jr. beat Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Atsushi Kotoge & Seiki Yoshioka. Susumu pinned Yoshioka with Infinite Package.

Match 5: Kazuyuki Fujita, Kendo Ka Shin, NOSAWA Rongai & TBA-who turned out to be Hiroshi Hase, beat Masakatsu Funaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Manabu Soya & Hajime Ohara. Hase pinned Ohara with a Northern Lights suplex hold.

Match 6: Jack Morris beat Timothy Thatcher.

Match 7: GHC Jr. Heavyweight Champion AMAKUSA beat Junta Miyawaki to retain the title. V1 for AMAKUSA.

Match 8: GHC Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Takashi Sugiura & Satoshi Kojima beat Naomichi Marufuji & KENTA to retain the titles. Kojima pinned Marufuji after Western Lariat. V3 for the champs.

Match 9: Yoshinari Ogawa & Etta beat GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions YO-HEY & Kzy to win the titles. Ogawa & Eita become the 54th GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Eita pinned YO-HEY after Imperial Uno.

Match 10: GHC Heavyweight Champion Kaito Kiyomiya beat Kenoh to retain the title. V3 for Kiyomiya.

Main Event: Shinsuke Nakamura beat The Great Muta.

The next events are on 1/8 at Korakuen Hall, a same-day doubleheader featuring a scramble tag team tournament. 8 teams participating consist of a NOAH wrestler and a Kongo wrestler, making for very interesting pairings. The first event will have the Quartterfinals, the second event will have the Semifinals and Finals. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin Saturday at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT for the first event and next Sunday at 4 AM ET/1 AM PT for the second event.

In other news, it was announced that the Keiji Muto Retirement Event on 2/21 (that’s an early Tuesday morning event in the US). will be available live ONLY ON ABEMA AS A PPV. If available worldwide the cost will be around $40 US. There likely will be no live broadcast on WRESTLE UNIVERSE or anywhere else, and UNIVERSE subscribers will probably have to wait at least one week to watch on demand as ABEMA has PPV replays for 7 days included. But the Great Muta final event on 1/21 will be live on WRESTLE UNIVERSE and also available on FITE as a PPV for $19.99 (while that’s almost 3 times the cost of WRESTLE UNIVERSE you don’t have to deal with subscriptions. That will likely have only English commentary).

Pro Wrestling NOAH 12/23/22 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH wrapped up their 2022 schedule today with the final N INNOVATION event of the year, shining the spotlight on their Jr. Heavyweight division once more with a major event headlined by two title matches.

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

The announced paid attendance was 320. Vocal cheering was allowed meaning this sounded like a higher number than what reduced capacity would usually be, possibly a sellout (the venue’s normal capacity is roughly 500).

Match 1: Shoki Kitamura beat Hi69 by submission.

Match 2: Ninja Mack, Alejandro & Andy Wu beat Shuji Kondo, Tadasuke & Hajime Ohara. Alejandro pinned Tadasuke after Casadora con Hero.

Match 3: Yasutaka Yano beat NOSAWA Rongai. UPSET ALERT!

Match 4: Yoshinari Ogawa vs. Eita went to a No Contest. Tadasuke & Hi69 interference.

Match 5: YO-HEY & Kzy (Dragon Gate) beat GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Atsushi Kotoge & Seiki Yoshioka to win the titles. YO-HEY & Kzy become the 54th GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Kzy pinned Kotoge after KZ Time.

Main Event: AMAKUSA beat GHC Jr. Heavyweight Champion Dante Leon to win the title. AMAKUSA becomes the 52nd GHC Jr. Heavyweight Champion. The former Haoh plays the ultimate revenge version of Kongo Bongo…first he got kicked out of the faction. Then he got kicked out of NOAH. Then he snuck back under a mask and a new name. Now he does what most of Kongo has not been able to do-win the Jr. Heavyweight Championship. Very fun times ahead.

And with that, Pro Wrestling NOAH’s 2022 comes to a close. It was another up & down year especially with generally poor attendance for major events despite being helped out by funding from CyberFight Corporation to keep them going, and once again they were hurt by their top stars going down with injuries for long stretches. And then it became all about Keiji Muto when he announced he will retire in February, and I believe they did become the first promotion to run the new Ariake Arena in Tokyo (built for the 2020 Summer Olympics). The start of 2023 will be all about Muto’s retirement but they also have a literally red-hot rivalry between Kenoh & Kaito Kiyomiya that shows no signs of slowing down. It’s always been a bit of a struggle for the promotion since the death of founder Mitsuharu Misawa, but they always keep him in their hearts and continue voyaging forward.

The first event of 2023 is ABEMA presents “NOAH THE NEW YEAR” 2023 on 1/1 at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. It’s an absolutely loaded blowout event with a one-last-time worldwide dream match as former New Japan superstar Shinsuke Nakamura, currently competing in WWE, returns to Japan for a special single match against Keiji Muto. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE in English only will begin at 1:45 AM ET/10:45 PM PT on 12/31. This is an ABEMA-exclusive broadcast so the original Japanese broadcast will only be available on demand after the event.

Tokyo Gurentai Produced 12/20/22 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH hosted a Tokyo Gurentai Produced event today, billed as the final event together for the legendary heel faction that has spread across Japanese wrestling for parts of 3 decades as leader NOSAWA Rongai will be retiring in February. The card was a showcase for independent wrestlers and also brought back past Gurentai members including New Japan’s Dick Togo.

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

The announced paid attendance was 750, a legit advance sellout. Vocal cheering was allowed.

Match 1: Hideki Monma, Daisuke Nakamura, Taison Maeguchi & Kai Takuya beat Ikuto Hidaka, 2, SUSHI & Takatoshi Matsumoto. Momna pinned 2. Hidaka was a replacement for Hikaru Sato (injury).

Match 2: Maya Yukihi & Miyuki Watase beat Rina Yamashita & Sumire Natsu. Yukihi pinned Natsu after TSULALA.

Match 3: Eita beat Kotaro Suzuki.

Match 4: Ninja Mack beat The Reeve Mask & Dante Leon in a 3-way by pinning Mask. Unknown who Mask really was but the colors on the profile picture had me thinking maybe Atsushi Kotoge.

Match 5: Naomichi Marufuji, Masaaki Mochizuki & Akito beat BxB Hulk, Hokuto Omori & Yoshitomo Shimohigashi. Akito beat Shimohigashi with a Figure 4.

Main Event: Kenoh, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Manabu Soya, Tadasuke, Hajime Ohara & Hi69 beat NOSAWA Rongai, MAZADA, FUJITA, TAKEMURA, KIKUZAWA & Dick Togo. Kenoh pinned NOSAWA after PFS. Afterwards, NOSAWA’s retirement match was announced-NOSAWA & MAZADA vs. Gedo & Taiji Ishimori. That will happen at the Keiji Muto Retirement Event on 2/21 at Tokyo Dome.

The next event is the promotion’s final event of the year, which is also the last N INNOVATION event of the year, on Friday at Shinjuku Face. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.

Pro Wrestling NOAH 12/19/22 Results

Pro Wresting NOAH wrapped up the 2022 portion of the never-ending STAR NAVIGATION Tour with the final build to the New Year’s Day blowout event.

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

The announced paid attendance was 551. Vocal cheering was allowed so with the resulting limits in place that was just under 80% capacity.

Match 1: Mohammed Yone & Akitoshi Saito beat Shuhei Taniguchi & Taishi Ozawa. Yone pinned Ozawa after Kinniku Muscle Buster.

Match 2: Eita beat Hajime Ohara.

Match 3: Yoshinari Ogawa & Yasutaku Yano vs. Tadasuke & Hi69 went to a No Contest. Eita interference.

Match 4: YO-HEY beat Seiki Yoshioka.

Match 5: Takashi Sugiura, Kazuyuki Fujita & Hideki Suzuki beat Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba & Yoshiki Inamura. Suzuki beat Inamura with a double wrist lock.

Match 6: Jack Morris beat Katsuhiko Nakajima.

Match 7: Kenoh, Manabu Soya & Shuji Kondo beat Kaito Kiyomiya, Masato Tanaka & Atsushi Kotoge by ref stoppage. Kenoh beat Kiyomiya with a sleeper hold.

Match 8: AMAKUSA & Ninja Mack beat Dante Leon & Alejandro. AMAKUSA pinned Leon.

Main Event: Naomichi Marufuji beat Satoshi Kojima.

The next event is a Tokyo Gurentai Produced “TOKYO DREAM FINAL ~LAST FESTIVAL-” independent event tomorrow. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 1:30 AM PT/4:30 AM ET.

Kongo Produced Event 12/18/22 Results

Pro Wrestling NOAH ran a Kongo Produced event as the second half of their doubleheader today, again spotlighting the red-colored heel faction in the promotion. Every match featured Kongo vs. NOAH, but the main event was all Kongo.

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

The announced paid attendance was 288, a legit advance sellout. Vocal cheering was allowed.

Match 1: Hi69 beat Alejandro.

Match 2: Manabu Soya & Shuji Kondo beat Daiki Inaba & Seiki Yoshioka. Soya pinned Inaba.

Match 3: Masakatsu Funaki beat Yoshiki Inamura.

Match 4: Katsuhiko Nakajima vs. Satoshi Kojima went to a 30 minute time limit draw.

Match 5: AMAKUSA beat Tadasuke.

Main Event: Kenoh beat Hajime Ohara.

The next event is tomorrow at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, the last event of the 2022 portion of the never-ending STAR NAVIGATION Tour. There will be no live broadcast outside Japan as this is an ABEMA-only event, but it should be available on demand on WRESTLE UNIVERSE after the event ends.

Pro Wrestling NOAH “NEW HOPE” Results (12/18/22) (Updated)

Pro Wrestling NOAH kicks off their final week of events for 2022 today with the first of 3 special themed events this week, NEW HOPE. This is a short event with just 5 matches scheduled that will place more spotlight on the younger, more inexperienced members of the roster who haven’t gotten as much experience as ideal the last couple years due to the pandemic. They’ll get to face some of NOAH’s top stars in an event where vocal cheering will also be allowed. It should be a nice appetizer for the second half of today’s doubleheader-after this event is over, come back a couple hours later for a Kongo Produced event featuring the promotion’s top heel faction. The main event hasn’t been revealed.

Today’s event will be held at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo and can be watched LIVE on WRESTLE UNIVERSE. There probably will be no commentary. With the event later and just 5 matches this won’t be a long event-I would expect the total running time, barring marathon matches, to be less than 2 hours.

Today’s lineup:
Shoki Kitamura (Tochigi Pro Wrestling) vs. Atsushi Kotoge
Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba vs. Yoshiki Inamura & Taishi Ozawa
Naomichi Marufuji vs. Alejandro
Kaito Kiyomiya & AMAKUSA vs. Jack Morris & Dante Leon
Yasutaka Yano vs. Satoshi Kojima

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Updates below will begin at 10 PM ET/7 PM PT.

10 PM ET UPDATE: Live results begin now.

We are LIVE from Shin-Kiba 1st Ring in Tokyo, Japan. There is no commentary.

The paid attendance will be announced after the event. It’s a small venue and vocal cheering is allowed so it’ll be smaller than usual in spite of that, but looks full or close to it. Probably right around 200. We may have only hard-camera views today.

Match 1: Shoki Kitamura (Tochigi Pro Wrestling) vs. Atsushi Kotoge. 15 minute time limit
Result: Time Limit Draw

Match 2: Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba vs. Yoshiki Inamura & Taishi Ozawa. 20 minute time limit
Result: Masa Kitamiya & Daiki Inaba beat Yoshiki Inamura & Taishi Ozawa. Inaba beat Ozawa with a modified arm & facelock. Almost went the time limit again.

Match 3: Naomichi Marufuji vs. Alejandro. 30 minute time limit
Result: Naomichi Marufuji beat Alejandro.

Match 4: Kaito Kiyomiya & AMAKUSA vs. Jack Morris & Dante Leon. 45 minute time limit
Result: Jack Morris & Dante Leon beat Kaito Kiyomiya & AMAKUSA. Leon pinned AMAKUSA after a twisting diving senton.

Main Event: Yasutaka Yano vs. Satoshi Kojima. 1 Hour time limit
Result: Satoshi Kojima beat Yasutaka Yano

If you don’t mind only having the hard camera perspective, this was a good show. 5 solid matches crammed into 100 minutes. If you missed it live, it’s worth a watch on demand.

The next event is a Kongo Produced event later today. That event is a legit advance sellout. Live streaming on WRESTLE UNIVERSE will begin at 3:30 AM ET/12:30 AM PT.

UPDATE: The announced paid attendance was 205. With reduced capacity for vocal cheering that was probably in the 80-85% full range.

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