Shingo Tagaki picked up a huge victory at Sakura Genesis 2024. The Dragon defeated House of Torture’s EVIL to win the NEVER Openweight Championship in one of the biggest matches of the night.
New champions were crowned Saturday in Ryogoku Sumo Hall at NJPW Sakura Genesis. Shingo Takagi defeated EVIL on the show to win the NEVER Openweight Championship in the semi-main event.
The field is down to four. The New Japan Cup has featured plenty of thrilling so far, and the competition continued with the tenth night of action on March 17.
The semifinals of the New Japan Cup are now set. On Sunday, Yota Tsuji and EVIL both advanced from the quarterfinals. They will now face each other in the semifinals, which take place Monday morning.
The semifinals for the New Japan Cup 2024 will be set following today's last quarterfinals bouts in Shizuoka. Both tournament matches tonight feature a member of Los Ingobernables de Japon vs.
The 2024 New Japan Cup continues today in Okayama with two second round matches. In the main event, Shingo Takagi faces Gabe Kidd with a spot in the quarterfinals
Gabe Kidd is out of RevPro’s High Stakes event due to injury. Rev Pro wrote on X that Kidd would be out of Sunday’s show due to injuries he suffered in a cage match that took on NJPW’s New Beginning in Osaka event back on February 11.
A NEVER Openweight title match headlines NJPW’s New Beginning in Nagoya. The show on January 20 will see Tama Tonga defend the NEVER title against EVIL.
Jon Moxley will be in action at NJPW Battle in the Valley. Shingo Takagi confronted Moxley backstage after NJPW New Year Dash and challenged him to a match at the January 13 show.
NJPW has officially confirmed two new additions to the Wrestle Kingdom 18 card. Shingo Takagi will put his NEVER Openweight Championship on the line against Tama Tonga at Wrestle Kingdom.
Shingo Takagi will defend the gold at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4. At NJPW Lonestar Shootout on November 10, Shingo Takagi defeated Trent Beretta to retain the NEVER Openweight Championship.
Shingo Takagi names some AEW stars he would like to share the ring with. AEW and NJPW have built a strong working relationship in recent years. Through this collaboration, fans have seen a number of interpromotional matches between the companies.
Shingo Takagi is the new NEVER Openweight Champion. Takagi defeated Tama Tonga in the main event of Saturday’s NJPW event in Las Vegas, Nevada. Takagi won after pinning Tonga with the Last of the Dragon.
A new title match has been added to NJPW Fighting Spirit Unleashed. As announced at NJPW Royal Quest III, Tama Tonga will defend the NEVER Openweight Championship against Shingo Takagi at the October 28 event.
C Block and D Block hit the home stretch on night 12 of the NJPW G1 Climax 33 tournament. Just one night of Block matches will remain for each group following tonight's show, headlined by Shingo Takagi (5 points) vs.
Eddie Kingston wants to face Shingo Takagi in AEW. Kingston defeated Takagi in Hokkaido on Sunday on night two of the G1 Climax 33. He then challenged Takagi to a rematch at AEW All In or All Out during his post-match media scrum. Kingston said: Shingo, I'm not going to talk a lot of trash, or try to sell tickets.
United Empire (TJP, Jeff Cobb, and Kyle Fletcher) vs. Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi, and BUSHI took place at the AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door pay-per-view event from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
On March 10, New Japan Pro Wrestling continued the New Japan Cup with the fourth night of action from I Messe Yamanashi in Yamanashi, Japan. Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Will Ospreay, and other stars competed at the show, which aired on NJPW World.
Shingo Takagi and Great-O-Khan have picked stipulations for their upcoming KOPW match. Takagi will defend the KOPW belt against Khan on Sunday, January 22, 2023 at The New Beginning in Nagoya.
The New Beginning series will kick off with an action-packed card in Nagoya on January 22. NJPW has announced the card for the show, and it will be headlined by Shingo Takagi defending his 2023 KOPW Provisional Championship against Great-O-Khan.
Shingo Takagi is set to make his NJPW Strong debut. Shingo, the KOPW 2022 holder and a former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, will make his Strong debut as part of the Autumn Action taping in Las Vegas on Sunday, September 11.
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