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NJPW: Collision in Philadelphia (16.04) // AEW: All Out (03.09)
NJPW Strong Episode 38 - 5/7/2021: Mox/Dickinson v. Nagata/Narita; El Phantasmo’s Debut in Impact Wrestling 5/6/2021 and More
Last night’s edition of NJPW Strong was the beginning of the Collision 2021 series of shows, which will culminate with “Filthy” Tom Lawlor v. Chris Dickinson in the first-ever defense of the NJPW Strong Openweight title on the 5/28/2021 edition. In this episode, we had a main event prelude tag match, previewing the IWGP US title defense between Jon Moxley v. Yuji Nagata that will take place on this coming Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite.
Adrian Quest & Barrett Brown d. The DKC & Kevin Knight (Quest > Knight, Shooting Star Press, 8:32)
Royce Isaacs & Jorel Nelson d. Misterioso & Jordan Clearwater (Isaacs > Clearwater, Movie On The Roof, 10:21)
Jon Moxley [AEW] & Chris Dickinson [Team Filthy] d. Yuji Nagata & Ren Narita (Moxley > Narita, Death Rider, 9:18)
Moxley wins the prelude tag match, but Nagata clinched a Nagata Lock II post-match, with officials and Dickinson trying to separate the two. Dickinson continued his feud with Narita, and actually worked rather well with Moxley. Maybe it shouldn’t be Team Filthy v. Violence Unlimited for the soul of Chris Dickinson when he should just join Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston in a Death Riders stable along with Shooter Umino. Man I miss Shooter. Anyway, this match ruled and you should see it, a nice TV tag match.
The West Coast Wrecking Crew of Royce Isaacs & Jorel Nelson debuted on this show, and looked pretty good! Issues between Adrian Quest and Barrett Brown continue, as Brown felt Quest stole the win from him, which he kinda did.
Next week’s episode advertises an Elimination Match between Team Filthy and a collection of LA Dojo stars & Brody King, playing up the conflict with Dickinson once again, I’m sure.
This past Thursday, AXS TV showed the Impact Wrestling episode featuring the Impact debut of El Phantasmo, in a win over fellow debutant VSK (who I’m not very familiar with). ELP won with Sudden Death, so they are continuing the loaded boot superkick shtick. He was announced as representing Bullet Club, however had no interactions at all with either Kenny Omega, Karl Anderson or Doc Gallows on this show.
Gallows, however, would defeat current Impact tag team co-champion Juice Robinson after Omega and Anderson distracted Juice from hitting Pulp Friction. This lead to a chokebomb from Gallows for the win. Afterwards, the Super Elite members beat down both Juice and David Finlay, before a failed save from Eddie Edwards. Omega/Anderson/Gallows v. Juice/Finlay/Edwards is scheduled to take place at Impact’s Under Siege PPV next Saturday 5/15/2021. Impact sure seems to have a lot more PPVs than I remember them having.
"I won." (x)
Dominion Cards Announced: Osaka-jo Hall Show Moved To 6/7/2021, Okada v. Shingo for Vacant IWGP World, Despy v. YOH Finally Happening; NJPW Strong Episode 41 - 5/28/2021: Collision Night 4 - Lawlor v. Dickinson; Tony Khan Takes Swipe at WWE Over NJPW Rumors As Women’s Champion Gets Racially Abused
Last night, the lineups for the Dominion cycle of shows was released.
First off, the event is called Dominion 6.6 In Osaka-jo Hall, however the running date for this is now Monday 6/7/2021, per NJPW’s statement that
As a result of the extension to the state of emergency in place in Osaka, and in compliance with restrictions on weekend events in the city, New Japan Pro-Wrestling has arrived at the decision to postpone Dominion in Osaka Jo Hall, which was originally scheduled for Sunday June 6.
Which may be all well and good, however, Abema/CyberFight, the owners of both DDT and Pro Wrestling NOAH, are holding their CyberFight Festival on 6/6/2021 at Saitama Super Arena, headlined by Keiji Muto v. Naomichi Marufuji for the GHC Heavyweight title. Funny enough, NJPW is debuting via AbemaTV this Tuesday, as it will be streaming the Korakuen Hall show. Makes me wonder if there was some sort of agreement in place here to not step on the others’ toes.
Whatever the case and whenever it’s happening, the main event will be the crowning of a new IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, following Will Ospreay’s injury, return to the UK and vacating of the title*. As predicted, the match will be Kazuchika Okada v. Shingo Takagi, which will be a very good match indeed most likely. Another title match on the card, will be one that was initially delayed due to COVID-19, as El Desperado finally makes his first defense of the IWGP Juniorheavyweight belt v. YOH, that was supposed to happen at Night 2 of Wrestling Dontaku 2021 on 5/4/2021 but got pulled due to at least one of the wrestlers being positive. Also on the show is Kota Ibushi v. Jeff Cobb, a feud that has been building since Wrestling Dontaku. Those are it for the announced matches on 6/7/2021 so far.
There are two cards for Road to Wrestling Dontaku released as well, with title matches headlining both. On Tuesday 6/1, Dangerous Tekkers will get their awaited rematch against Guerrillas of Destiny as they try to regain the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team belts once more, one of the most involved, and unexpectedly interesting, feuds in recent times. The next night, Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii and YOSHI-HASHI defend the NEVER Openweight Comedy 6-Man Tag Team straps against an LIJ tandem of Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI.
NJPW had scheduled a date on 6/4/2021 at Tokyo Ota Ward Gymnasium, however no card is listed for that. Personally I am doubting this show happens; Ota Ward has already seen two other, bigger shows be postponed or moved during the state of emergency from AJPW and NOAH. My pet theory is still Ota Ward Gymnasium is not allowing these shows to happen whilst under the emergency order.
Lineups:
Road to Dominion - 6/1/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
YOH [CHAOS], SHO [CHAOS] & Yuya Uemura v. El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Minoru Suzuki [SZKG]
Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tomoaki Honma, Tiger Mask IV & Ryusuke Taguchi v. EVIL, Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
Kota Ibushi & Yota Tsuji v. Jeff Cobb & Great O-Khan [United Empire]
Kazuchika Okada, Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] v. Shingo Takagi, Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables]
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa [Bullet Club] (c) v. Taichi & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG]
- 6/2/2021, Tokyo Korakuen Hall (NJPWWorld)
Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tomoaki Honma, Yota Tsuji & Yuya Uemura v. EVIL, Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club]
YOH [CHAOS], SHO [CHAOS] & Ryusuke Taguchi v. El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG]
Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr. & Minoru Suzuki [SZKG] v. Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa & Jado [Bullet Club]
Kota Ibushi & Master Wato v. Jeff Cobb & Great O-Khan [United Empire]
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship: Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii & YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] (c) v. Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables]
- 6/4/2021, Tokyo Ota Ward Gymnasium
TBA
Dominion 6.6 in Osaka-jo Hall - 6/7/2021, Osaka Osaka-jo Hall (NJPWWorld)
IWGP Juniorheavyweight Championship: El Desperado [SZKG] (c) v. YOH [CHAOS]
Kota Ibushi v. Jeff Cobb [United Empire]
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship Decision Match: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables]
More TBA
*- I had planned to show a statement with Ospreay dismissing the rumors about why he left to go back to the UK, but the source I had initially changed the post I was going to cite. You can still read it if you want, but it doesn’t have what I was going to report on anymore. Oh well.
Last night’s episode of NJPW Strong was the final part of the show’s Collision series of episodes, featuring the first-ever defense of the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship.
Clark Connors v. AJZ (Trophy Kill, 9:38)
El Phantasmo [Bullet Club] d. Wheeler Yuta (Sudden Death, 14:06)
NJPW Strong Openweight Championship: “Filthy” Tom Lawlor [Team Filthy] (c) d. Chris Dickinson (Sleeper Suplex, 21:16) - Lawlor succeeds his 1st defense
Backstage post-match, Karl Fredericks wiped down Lawlor’s belt with Gekicohi-kun, the LEC sponges that sponsor NJPW Strong. Fredericks has a pin over Lawlor, and will probably be the next challenger for the title. Lawlor also referred to Dickinson as “Blue Wolf,” which was not a compliment, as it references former Inokiism-era NJPW wrestler and PRIDE fighter Dogolsuren Serjbudee, who was, erm, Not Good! If you want to see more Lawlor v. Dickinson, Beyond Wrestling’s YouTube channel has made their match from Uncharted Territory S1E09 on 5/29/2019 available to watch for free, two years to the day! Lawlor really has cemented himself as the top heel on NJPW Strong, even without a Bullet Club affiliation!
Meanwhile, ELP continues the loaded boot superkick gimmick, really hamming it up too. I’m not sure what it is with LA Dojo graduates having very problematic finisher names; first it was Manifest Destiny from Karl Fredericks, now shortened to MD, but now we get Trophy Kill from Clark Connors. I really wonder sometimes.
Next week begins the Ignition series of episodes for NJPW Strong.
Last night, prior to AEW’s special Friday night episode of Dynamite, Tony Khan and Tony Schiavone took to Twitter to post a video response to the rumors of WWE trying to work out a deal with NJPW. Sure it’s a little over the top, but that’s about as direct response as we will hear from AEW on the rumors. Unfortunately, later in the night, one of the Spanish announcers was caught during commercials, on live mics, racially abusing AEW Women’s World Champion Hikaru Shida. That’s not going to end well. AEW has yet to address this as of this writing. Hope they get on that soon enough or the rumors might suddenly get a little more credibility. And also, fuck that guy.
Lion’s Break Collision: Episode 4 - 7/24/2020; NJPW Strong Starting 8/7/2020
It’s a special bumper episode of Lion’s Break Collision, with four matches on offer tonight. Your hosts in English are Kevin Kelly, Chris Charlton and Gino Gambino, whilst over on the Japanese feed you get Hiroshi Tanahashi and Katsuyori Shibata.
“Filthy” Tom Lawlor [MLW] d. Alex Coughlin (Ground Octopus, 8:05)
Misterioso d. Danny Limelight (The MSO, 4:43)
TJP [FREE] & Clark Connors d. Rocky Romero [CHAOS] & Rust Taylor (TJP > Taylor, Detonation Kick, 9:47)
Jeff Cobb [FREE] d. Karl Fredericks (Tour Of The Islands, 11:48)
A bloody-nosed Cobb gets his own back after three weeks of buildup in this show. This match was pretty damn good, and deserved the main event spot tonight. Respect was shown between the two after the match. Cobb praised Katsuyori Shibata and the LA Dojo in his post-match interview.
TJP is 3-0 on this show, whilst Rocky Romero is 0-3. Who books this crap? Rocky called Rust Taylor a “chump” but also said he feels like a Young Lion, and was derailed by the pandemic, getting ready for Best of the Super Juniors but then it never happened. It is nice to see a pro wrestling company acknowledge the pandemic, even tho it really is only one company in particular that denies its existence.
It’s sort of odd having NJPW run American-TV-length matches, as shown by Misterioso v. Limelight, pretty short by NJPW standards. Lawlor said Coughlin has a bright future, but was also a piece of trash. Lawlor v. Coughlin is also well worth watching.
This is it for Lion’s Break Collision, at least for now. Initially this was reported as being 5 weeks’ worth of tapings, but it looks like they combined what would have been the last two episodes into this one. That said, as Kevin Kelly wished us farewell, there was a graphic for something called NJPW Strong, which would be starting on Friday 8/7/2020 in the same 10pm EDT / 9pm CDT timeslot, so I assume this is a rebrand of this show. Or maybe something else entirely!
Hope you enjoyed these four weeks of Lion’s Break Collision, and hope you also enjoy Sengoku Lord in Nagoya tomorrow morning.