![]() ![]() He has poise and a presence,” Charlton said.Ĥ. “There is nothing but upside for Callum Nemwan. Yota began to turn it into a pendulum swing and Newman tapped out. Yota applied a Boston Crab, pulled Newman back to the center of the ring and sat down. Newman got some rollups on Yota for nearfalls. Yota hit a kneestrike to Newman’s chest, then his modified Electric Chair drop on Newman for a nearfall. Newman hit a spin kick to the head at 9:30 and Charlton compared Newman to a young Finn Balor, which seems pretty apt this early on. Newman and Yota made the hot tags the crowd just pops when Newman races while running the ropes. Shingo hit a suplex and they were both down. Shingo hit a gutwrench suplex on Cobb for a nearfall at 7:00. Cobb hit a standing backflip for a nearfall. ![]() Cobb entered and held Bushi upside down, before lightly dropping him and making a cocky cover at 5:00. Newman beat up Bushi on the floor at 3:00, then tossed him back into the ring, where GOK kept Bushi grounded. “Los Ingobernobles de Japon” Bushi, Yota Tsuji, and Shingo Takagi defeated “United Empire” Callum Newman, Great-O-Khan, and Jeff Cobb at 12:29. Tsuji and O-Khan opened. He said he wants to be the one to get the win for his team. We went back to the ring, where Tanahashi grabbed the mic to respond to the Impact trio. * A pre-taped promo aired with Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley and Josh Alexander talking about their upcoming match. I write this all the time, but I like watching the Young Lions mix it up with the upper echelon of the roster. He applied a Texas Cloverleaf, sat down on the neck for pressure, and Yuto tapped out. Yuto entered and hit a hard back elbow on Tanahashi and a bodyslam for a nearfall, then he applied a Boston Crab, but Hiroshi reached the ropes at 8:00. Ishii hit a German Suplex, and he made the hot tag to Hiroshi. He hit a running splash for a nearfall on Ishii at 5:30. I always compare Oleg to Lars Sullivan in size he’s just massive. The massive Oleg entered and he began suplexing all three opponents. Ishii entered for the first time at 3:30 and he dropped TM with a stiff forearm shot. hit an elbow drop on Tiger Mask, and played air guitar. ![]() Tiger Mask entered and hit a butterfly suplex on Yoshi-Hashi at 2:00. Yuto and Tanahashi opened, with Yuto hitting a hard chop. Tomohiro Ishii, Hiroshi Tanahashi, nad Yoshi-Hashi defeated Tiger Mask, Boltin Oleg, and Yuto Nakashima at 9:29. Charlton said the spinning back fist was a message to Eddie Kingston.Ģ. He hit a spinning back fist, then the Rampage football tackle for the pin. Henare hit his Blue Thunder Bomb for a nearfall. Leube hit a powerslam for a nearfall at 7:30, but he missed the Hogan Legdrop. Henare dominated early and hit a senton at 3:00 and made a cocky cover for a nearfall. The ring announcer tells us that Yoh has a fever and will be replaced tonight by Goto’s partner, Yoshi-Hashi. Chris Charlton is solo on commentary as the show begins Henare would join after his match. for “Wrestle Dream,” those guys aren’t here, and Hirooki Goto is out with a legit injury, while Taichi has a kayfabe injury. Of course, with Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr., and others in TMDK in the U.S. He had teased retirement in the months since, and even released an album called The Last Match.By Chris Vetter, Contributor ( “Road to Destruction” In Rush's last CZW match in August 2017 (which was also one of his last indy dates before starting with WWE), Rush defeated Janela in a match that gained some notoriety for Rush no-selling a death valley driver through a table. ![]() The two have been rivals for years across several promotions, most notably Combat Zone Wrestling. The two are now scheduled to face off on Homecoming, Night Two on Sunday, also in Atlantic City. Rush attacked Janela and unmasked, before laying Janela out with a frog splash. Janela was wrestling a doll named Yoshihiko for Yoshihiko's DDT Iron Man Heavy Metal Title, and Rush (unbeknownst to the crowd) was acting as Yoshihiko's handler, while shrouded head to toe in a bodysuit. Rush made a surprise appearance at Saturday's Game Changer Wrestling: Homecoming event in Atlantic City, NJ, attacking long-time rival Joey Janela. Though it looked like Lio Rush might be leaving wrestling behind for other ventures, the former NXT Cruiserweight champion isn't quite finished with the sport yet. ![]()
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