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Captain New Japan and Cody Hall did a lot of the work towards the end, with the Young Bucks stepping in to do what they do from time to time. This was a fun match, which felt very different from these sorts of six man tags. Winners: Young Bucks & Cody Hall (After all three combined for an Indy Taker on CNJ) Jushin Thunder Liger, Tiger Mask IV & Captain New Japan Match 1: 6-Man Tag Team Match: Young Bucks & Cody Hall (All Bullet Club) vs. Would this show be capped off with a huge Omega moment? Or would they stick with the safe bet in Tanahashi? Lots of questions to answer in one show, but by the end I think we have a firm idea of where the company is headed. How would the company handle Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows leaving on this show? Would there be another Bullet Club beatdown? The most important thing would be the main event, which features the former ace in Hiroshi Tanahashi taking on a Kenny Omega who exudes everything you want in a Gajin heel. Would there be anything else with Goto and Okada? What about Shibata and Ishii? Would NJPW stick with KUSHIDA as the ace of the the Jr division? Or would they once again cut his title reign short and move it to a rising star in BUSHI, who has been shining in the Los Ingobernables de Japon stable with Tetsuya Naito and EVIL. Okada did provide an interesting development afterwards saying that perhaps a change would be good for Goto and that he should join CHAOS.īefore the events of this show took place, there were certainly a lot of possibilities available.

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The match certainly did not equal the buildup given to it and we pretty much saw the same Goto we get without the body paint. This makes Goto 0-8 in IWGP Heavyweight title matches for his career. Finally, to no one’s surprise, Kazuchika Okada retained the IWGP Heavyweight Championship over a Hirooki Goto doing his best Hakushi impression. Katsuyori Shibata and Tomohiro Ishii had another brutal, but also wrestling filled contest for the NEVER Openweight Championship, which was of the same quality to their Wrestle Kingdom 10 encounter. These titles are the first championship ever in NJPW for Tama Tonga. Another title you can fully expect to be switched a lot are the newly minted NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Titles, which the Bullet Club B team won over Toru Yano and The Briscoes. I guess there is always a chance this team could stick with them for a while. I’d say that is a great honor but those tag belts have been switched around a lot lately. The first show of the tour, took place on Thursday in Osaka and featured a great Junior Tag three way match with Ricochet and Matt Sydal winning the IWGP Jr. The title of the show is rather literal, usually featuring some title changes and it sets the template for some things we may see the rest of the year in the promotion. Three years ago the format changed again to make it two shows once again.

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In 20, The New Beginning was only one show. The now annual February “The New Beginning” split shows began in 2011 in Tokyo and Osaka respectively with then IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi tagging with Prince Devitt (now known to many as Finn Balor) to take on Satoshi Kojima and TAKA Michinoku and five days later Hiroshi Tanahashi would defend said IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Satoshi Kojima.









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