Njpw the New Beginning in Osaka 2016 Review

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Csonka'due south NJPW New Get-go in Osaka Review 2.11.sixteen

OFFICIAL RESULTS
– Jay White defeated David Finlay Jr. @ 7:00 via submission [***]
– Jushin Thunder Liger, Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask defeated Gedo, Kazushi Sakuraba & YOSHI-HASHI @ 7:25 via submission [**]
– Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima defeated Manabu Nakanishi & Yuji Nagata @ xi:00 via pin [**½]
– BUSHI, EVIL & Tetsuya Naito defeated Juice Robinson, KUSHIDA & Michael Elgin @ 8:50 via pin [**¾]
– Bullet Gild (Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga & Yujiro Takahashi) defeated Jay Briscoe, Marker Briscoe & Toru Yano to win the NEVER Openweight vi-Man titles [**]
– Matt Sydal and Ricochet defeated Champions The Young Bucks and reDRagon to win the NJPW Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Titles @ 15:00 via pin [***¾]
– Champion Katsuyori Shibata defeated Tomohiro Ishii to retain the NEVER Openweight Championship @ eighteen:50 via pin [****½]
– Doctor Gallows, Karl Anderson & Kenny Omega defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma @ 17:10 via pivot [***]
– Champion Kazuchika Okada defeated Hirooki Goto to retain the IWGP Championship @ 25:25 via pin [***½]


Jay White defeated David Finlay Jr. : With Komatsu and Tanaka off to CMLL, Finlay and White get the job of opening the shows. I greatly enjoyed watching the ascension and growth of Komatsu and Tanaka, and hope the same happens for these two. I've come effectually a flake more than on young Finlay, only yet feel that White is ahead of him as an all around performer. This was a quality opener, worked at a nice stride, it was competitive and not only worked to make it enjoyable, but it was make clean. Then far so good for these two as far equally taking over the opening spot, I may say this a lot, but while I do appreciate a good story and such, there is something to be said for a clean and quality match to boot off a show.

Jushin Thunder Liger, Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask defeated Gedo, Kazushi Sakuraba & YOSHI-HASHI : This was a very basic undercard tag, playing off of personality and names more actual work. Information technology had its moments and felt more of a lucifer designed to make the live crowd happy, and while at that place is null wrong with that, exterior of Gedo's stuff, information technology was just there for me. At that place'south goose egg wrong with the match, only it was just sort of there for me.

Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima defeated Manabu Nakanishi & Yuji Nagata : I really wasn't sure that to look here, this was a friction match with three veteran performers I more often than not bask and a planet, so information technology was a toss up. Basically, if you're not a fan of Nakanishi, you're non going to like this too much. When Tenzan, Kojima and Nagata were in information technology was shine sailing a rather enjoyable; the problem for me was that planet Nakanishi worked way too much of the friction match, and at the terminate of the solar day, information technology hurt it. TenKoji won after a 3D and two lariats on Nakanishi in what concluded up every bit a perfectly fine match.

BUSHI, EVIL & Tetsuya Naito defeated Juice Robinson, KUSHIDA & Michael Elgin : Los Ingobernables go on to be protected in these trios matches, which is a good thing. The match was actually all nigh preparing BUSHI equally a threat for the championship lucifer on the 14th, and this did a solid job of that. Elgin got a lot of run with his ability stuff, which was the virtually over thing on the show so far. Elgin feels like a completely different guy in Nihon, in a practiced way, I wish ROH could capture that. BUSHI misted KUSHIDA, and EVIL hit the STO on Robinson to take the pin. BUSHI again made the sign that he wanted the belt. This was rock solid overall.

Bullet Gild (Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga & Yujiro Takahashi) defeated Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe & Toru Yano to win the NEVER Openweight 6-Human titles : This friction match felt mode as well similar to the Tokyo Dome lucifer, with little fire, a decent crowd reaction just cypher likewise special overall going on. On peak of that, it merely felt disjointed, and had no existent flow. They did stuff, they did more stuff, it started to feel long and Tonga Yano'd Yano with a low blow, and and so hit his double arm Ddt. Bullet Club walks out with the NEVER Openweight vi-Human titles, which I practise non have a big issue with, just they actually should accept done the championship modify on a slightly smaller bear witness, like a Road to, because these titles could be headlining those shows. If y'all do a title change on 1 of those shows, you lot may make them feel slightly more important. This simply existed, which is unfortunate.

Matt Sydal and Ricochet defeated Champions The Young Bucks and reDRagon to win the NJPW Jr. Heavyweight Tag Squad Titles : To go along with my earlier point about the title change, the half dozen-homo titles didn't demand to change hands if the junior tag titles were going to change hands. This was a very fun, athletic and quality match, information technology was hands the best thing on the show so far. These teams all work well together, and when given the chance can go the oversupply very into what they do. But here is the problem, in that location is admittedly no booking of the division, and it continues to endure. Exterior of the clear protection of reDRagon, thanks to a Cody Hall kidnapping of O'Reilly, NJPW has no idea what to practise with the juniors, considering traditionally they haven't drew money, so they continue to treat them like a complete under card human activity, forcefulness multi-man matches and and so do titles changes and say "Expect, BOOKING!" as a way to brand fans thing that there is something happening, when in actuality, in that location'southward nothing happening. At a fourth dimension when the roster has lost Styles and Nakamura, perhaps actually sitting downward and planning out some bodily shit for the juniors would be a expert thought. It is completely frustrating to encounter such talent be booked like, well I would say shit, but they aren't even booking the damn division.

Champion Katsuyori Shibata defeated Tomohiro Ishii to retain the NEVER Openweight Title : Sweet infant Jesus, these dudes went out at that place and busted their ass in an attempt to out practise their WK 10 friction match and they most did information technology. They did everything y'all'd await; the chops, the lariats, elbows, the big fire upwards no sell spots, some submission work and it all worked once again. They worked in some homo up spots, where they would challenge each other to suplex the other, and information technology got over actually well. I felt that Shibata was actually over big time with this crowd, which I am happy with because I really bask the guy's work and feel he's under appreciated. These guys have a way of working their match to where they can go on a bully pace, never allow it dull to a crawl, but they too never feel as if they are sprinting either. Information technology'due south just the correct residuum, and the matches always feel long to me. They worked some great near falls down the stretch, and Shibata finally retained with the PK. This was fucking awesome and on par with their WK 10 lucifer.

Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson & Kenny Omega defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma : This was "Operation Get Kenny Omega Over" and they did a really good job of that. This was all prepare to give Omega some serious heat heading into the Niigata match with Tanahashi, and was something they needed to do. Bullet Guild was dominant here. They did a expert job of making Bullet Club look like killers hither, with the finishing stretch seeing the gunstun on Honma, the magic killer on Makabe, a opposite RANA on Tanahashi and then the one winged affections finished off poor Honma. This was the bones expert NJPW vi-homo tag with a lot of attention paid to the guys that needed it. Post friction match Bullet Gild did a huge shell down on Tanahashi, as they tried to destroy his shoulder with chairs and violence. Omega and the Bucks work well every bit a psychotic trio to pb Bullet Club, and should be a lot of fun as they before long motion forrad without Anderson and Gallows.

Champion Kazuchika Okada defeated Hirooki Goto to retain the IWGP Title : Kazuchika Okada defeated Hirooki Goto to retain the IWGP Title in a match where in that location was no if dubiousness that Okada would win. I felt that they did a very expert job of building to this match, and Goto even was sporting a new look. Unfortunately, the dude is 0-7 in IWGP Title matches, and no i bought that he could win. The showtime lacked the fire that the build had, and felt off from the showtime as far as the tone goes. After the deadening and slightly boring Okada beginning, things picked up. They worked a technically fine wrestling match, just at no point did I think Goto had whatever sort of take chances to win, I never bought on a single about fall and the crowd didn't buy into this much at all. They loved Okada, but substantially gave no fucks most Goto. The homestretch was hands the best role of this, but at the end of the day this felt like a disappointment as a main event IWGP Championship match.

* Finish scene.

* Thanks for reading.

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  • 0 - 0.9 Torture
  • ane - 1.9 Extremely Horrendous
  • two - two.9 Very Bad
  • iii - 3.9 Bad
  • 4 - 4.ix Poor
  • five - 5.ix Not So Skilful
  • 6 - 6.9 Average
  • 7 - vii.9 Good
  • 8 - 8.9 Very Proficient
  • ix - 9.ix Amazing
  • ten Virtually Perfect

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