Episode 11 is up! Stu and Tony review the CEO x NJPW event, both nights of Strong Style Evolved UK, and the G1 Special in San Francisco.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-strong-style/id1383784699?mt=2
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Episode 11 is up! Stu and Tony review the CEO x NJPW event, both nights of Strong Style Evolved UK, and the G1 Special in San Francisco.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/radio-strong-style/id1383784699?mt=2
Catch Up Post: SSEUK, ROH, More From CEO x NJPW; This Week’s NJPW on AXS: Dominion & Marathon
Well hey I’m back from vacation. A lot happened while I was away, as NJPW talents basically took their shows on the roads, even beyond the CEO x NJPW event. Speaking of which, there’s an update about that situation below, and I also did upload the Podblast to Place To Be Nation for you to listen to. So why not do that?
Meanwhile, on Saturday 6/30 and Sunday 7/1, much of the NJPW roster was in the UK, for the Strong Style Evolved UK shows that featured, among other things, a title change, as well as a Young Lion in a new gimmick.
Strong Style Evolved United Kingdom - 6/30/2018, Milton Keynes Ice Arena
The Great O-Khan d. Shota Umino (Diving Mongolian Chop)
Yujiro Takahashi & Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club] d. Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis (Ishimori > Fletcher, Bloody Cross)
Tiger Mask IV d. David Starr (Tiger Driver)
WALTER d. Yuji Nagata (lariat)
YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS] d. Chris Brookes (Karma)
Will Ospreay [CHAOS] d. Yoshinobu Kanemaru (Stormbreaker)
Takashi Iizuka, Taichi & El Desperado [SZKG] d. Jay White, Toru Yano & Gedo [CHAOS]
British Tag Team Championship: Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] © d. Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS] - Suzuki/ZSJ succeed their 2nd defense
- 7/1/2018, Manchester Altrincham Arena
The Great O-Khan d. Dan Duggan (Diving Mongolian Chop)
Yuji Nagata d. Shota Umino (Nagata Lock II)
Takashi Iizuka, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado [SZKG] d. YOSHI-HASHI, Toru Yano & Gedo [CHAOS] (Kanemaru > Gedo, Deep Impact)
WALTER d. Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club] (Powerbomb)
Taichi [SZKG] d. Will Ospreay [CHAOS] (Taichi-Style Last Ride after interference)
David Starr d. El Phantasmo, Tiger Mask IV and Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club] (Starr > Tiger, rollup following mask pull)
Jay White [CHAOS] d. Chris Brookes (Blade Runner)
Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] d. Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] (European Clutch)
Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship: Minoru Suzuki [SZKG] d. Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS] © (Gotch Style Piledriver) - Ishii fails his 2nd defense - Suzuki is the 9th champion
Suzuki-gun as a unit did not lose a single match on this tour, and indeed Suzuki-gun now hold two out of the three titles with Minoru Suzuki himself holding two of them. Zack Sabre Jr. got a revenge win from Sakura Genesis over Okada, with Okada now having had 2 singles losses in a row. [EDIT: Post-main on Night 2, WALTER laid out Ishii and stared down Suzuki. WALTER v. Ishii is now happening at Summer Sizzler on 8/17/2018.]
The Great O-Khan is a new gimmick for now-graduated Young Lion, Tomoyuki Oka. He was described as looking like Kin Corn Karn from the NES Pro Wrestling game. He does Mongolian Chops like Tenzan. Pretty interesting he’s been graduated now, since he really didn’t look like he was ready to be moved on from Young Lion matches, and indeed maybe he still hasn’t. It just makes me miss Katsuya Kitamura, mostly.
These shows either are or should be on RPWOnDemand soon, and will probably end up on NJPWWorld eventually as well.
Also happening on Friday 6/29 and Saturday 6/30 were a PPV/TV taping cycle for Ring of Honor. In NJPW-related matches, the opener of the PPV had The Kingdom defeat EVIL, SANADA & BUSHI to retain the ROH World 6-Man Tag Team titles. (Say, um, where are the NEVER ones lately?) KUSHIDA also lost to Jay Lethal. Dalton Castle miraculously retained against Cody Rhodes and Marty Scurll, despite them telegraphing Cody’s win from a mile away.
This was pretty short-lived, however, as the next night Dalton would lose the title to Jay Lethal from a 4-way match also featuring Cody and Matt Taven. Something tells me this is just tranisitionary so Cody can get the title and have his NWA title match at All In.
Also at the next night, KUSHIDA beat Jonathan Gresham, and LIJ beat both Young Bucks/Adam Page and SoCal Uncensored in a 3-way match.
These shows also featured participation from STARDOM, the Japanese women’s promotion, as Mayu Iwatani and the unit Odeo Tai were in matches here.
Lastly, after being cajoled into it (read: first doubling down), Kenny Omega did tweet out an apology and statement about the booking of Chasyn Rance on the CEO x NJPW show. He is offering refunds for anyone who was affected by the booking, which almost kind of isn’t the point. I’m not even sure anyone in attendance really knew who Chasyn Rance and Aaron Epic were. And to have to be cajoled into it... yeah I don’t know. Due dilligence wasn’t done dilligence here, and just Do Better is what’s being asked. Maybe Omega really didn’t know about Rance’s sex offender status. When told, don’t act like everyone is picking on you. These are grown adults we’re talking about, and yet nobody ever wants to actually take responsibility. Maybe that’s the first step in changing the world.
In a related note, I can honestly say at this point that the delays in starting the CEO x NJPW show may not be on NJPW, but rather CEO. I say this after trying to go to the convention itself on Sunday, and there were delays delays delays in the Fighting Game Championships (to wit, when we went there, Dragonball FighterZ should have been started, however Smash was delayed, which then delayed Tekken 7 [We did get to see THAT final and THAT WAS REALLY COOL], which delayed DBFZ, which delayed Street FIghter V, which was what we really had wanted to see. SFV didn’t start until around 11pm and ended at 2am. Oy...). Which, again, is unprofessional looking, but it seems localized to CEO. As I’d mentioned elsewhere, all the Long Beach shows started on time thus far. And I’m pretty sure San Francisco will as well.
To continue the very-Kenny-Omega-heavy theme here, this week’s premiere episode of NJPW on AXS is a 2-hour special, showing the 60+ minute Best 2 Out of 3 Falls Match for the IWGP Heavyweight title between Kazuchika Okada v. Kenny Omega from Dominion 6.9 at Osaka-Jo Hall. It starts at the usual time, but will fill 2 hours between the match length and commercial breaks.
On Saturday 7/7, starting at 12pm EDT, they are running the “Bullet Club Is Fine” marathon on AXS, with a heavy focus on Bullet Club oriented repeats of NJPW on AXS, to lead in to the main event of G1 Special in San Francisco, naturally.
That show, of course, starts at 8pm EDT / 5pm PDT live on AXS if you are not in San Francisco. If you are outside the USA, it will be on NJPWWorld, which, you may be better off because I am honestly dreading JR and Barnett live on the mic.
G1 Special in San Francisco - 7/7/2018, Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA (AXS TV [USA] / NJPWWorld)
YOSHI-HASHI, Gedo, Rocky Romero, SHO & YOH [CHAOS] v. King Haku [FREE], Tama Tonga [Bullet Club], Tanga Loa [Bullet Club], Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club] & Chase Owens [Bullet Club]
Tomohiro Ishii & Toru Yano [CHAOS] v. Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG]
Hiroshi Tanahashi & KUSHIDA v. Adam Page & Marty Scurll [Bullet Club]
NEVER Openweight Championship: Hirooki Goto [CHAOS] © v. Jeff Cobb [FREE]
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship: Matt & Nick Jackson [Bullet Club] © v. EVIL & SANADA [Los Ingobernables]
Kazuchika Okada & Will Ospreay [CHAOS] v. Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables]
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] © v. Dragon Lee [CMLL]
IWGP US Heavyweight Championship: Jay White [CHAOS] © v. Juice Robinson
IWGP Heavyweight Championship: Kenny Omega [Bullet Club] © v. Cody Rhodes [Bullet Club]
Strong Style Evolved UK Lineups; Yuji Nagata in AJPW 6/12/2018
Yesterday, RevPro announced the more or less complete lineups for the two Strong Style Evolved United Kingdom shows later this month. Several matches on these shows stand out. First off in Milton Keynes, Young Lion Shota Umino will square off against a mystery opponent, the same mystery opponent taking on Dan Duggan in Manchester. Pretty rare that a Young Lion gets to go on an international tour like this. Tiger Mask IV will go against the current Undisputed British Cruiserweight Champion, David Starr, in a non-title match.
WALTER, the Euro indie darling and current PWG World Champion, has a match against Yuji Nagata on the first night, and Yujiro Takahashi on the second. Yujiro gonna die.
The main event of Milton Keynes will be Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. defending the RevPro British Tag Team titles against Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii. I fancy Suzuki-gun’s chances given Okada’s record in tags.
In Manchester, Okada and Sabre will face off in a rematch of Sakura Genesis. The main event will be Tomohiro Ishii defending the Undisputed British Heavyweight title against Minoru Suzuki, a feud that has been building the last month or so.
There will be meet and greets, you can check RevPro’s website for details. Also, they say the shows will be up on RevPro OnDemand as well as NJPWWorld soon after they happen.
Lineups:
Strong Style Evolved United Kingdom - 6/30/2018, Milton Keynes Ice Arena
Shota Umino v. TBA
Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis v. Yujiro Takahashi & Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club]
Jay White, Toru Yano & Gedo [CHAOS] v. Takashi Iizuka, Taichi & El Desperado [SZKG]
David Starr v. Tiger Mask IV
WALTER v. Yuji Nagata
Chris Brookes v. YOSHI-HASHI [CHAOS]
Will Ospreay [CHAOS] v. Yoshinobu Kanemaru
British Tag Team Championship: Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG] (c) v. Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS]
- 7/1/2018, Manchester Altrincham Arena
Dan Duggan v. TBA
Yuji Nagata v. Shota Umino
El Phantasmo v. David Starr v. Tiger Mask IV v. Taiji Ishimori [Bullet Club]
YOSHI-HASHI, Toru Yano & Gedo [CHAOS] v. Takashi Iizuka, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & El Desperado [SZKG]
WALTER v. Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club]
Chris Brookes v. Jay White [CHAOS]
Will Ospreay [CHAOS] v. Taichi [SZKG]
Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. Zack Sabre Jr. [SZKG]
Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship: Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS] (c) v. Minoru Suzuki [SZKG]
Speaking of Yuji Nagata, he is still a champion in All Japan Pro Wrestling. He and Jun Akiyama defended the All Asia Tag Team titles successfully earlier today at Tokyo Korakuen Hall, as part of AJPW’s Dynamite Series. The two faced off against Naoya Nomura & Yuma Aoyagi, in a match that was originally due to happen on 2/3/2018 in Yokohama, but did not due to injuries. That match was set when Nomura/Aoyagi were the champions, but had to vacate, and were won by Akiyama/Nagata. Nagata got the win with a Backdrop Hold on Nomura at the 21:34, succeeding their 2nd defense.
In the main event, Triple Crown champion Kento Miyahara defended his title against Dylan James, with a challenge coming from Zeus afterwards. You can watch this show now on AJPW.TV if you are subscribed to it.