It’s time… it’s time… it’s block B time, and we’re going to be looking at matches from Nagoya on Thursday, where things looked to tighten up in the Best of Super Junior tournament.
Author: Ian Hamilton
One of the complaints we’ve had on this website is that we don’t give much coverage to TNA. Well, since the company seems to be doing very little in the way of specialised/pay-per-view events and focussing on weekly television specials, we’re going to take a look back at some of the matches that TNA have made available from their “Xplosion” B-show.
For our latest #BACKFILL offering, we go back to the end of 2015, with PROGRESS’ final show of the year, with their debut offerings in Manchester. It’s Chapter 24: Hit The North!
We’re getting towards what they call the “business end” of the Best of Super Junior tournament this year, and it’s back to block A as the crew travelled to Hiroshima for their fifth round of tournament matches.
After blow-out shows on Friday and Sunday, it’s back to just the tournament matches as block B took centre stage on Monday at the wonderfully-named Yonago Convention Centre BiG SHiP in Yonago.
Coming out of last Friday’s New Japan show, the biggest talking point I was expecting was the debate over how to rate the main event. Granted, at the time I said that the match was easily four stars, but was also below five. That’s just another way of saying “it was a great match”, however the weekend saw the emergence of an entirely different, and divisive train of thought: those who audibly voiced their displeasure at the style of the match itself.
Another day, another full New Japan show, as Osaka is the venue for Sunday’s instalment from the Best of Super Junior tournament, and we’re going back to block A.
New Japan were back at Korakuen Hall on Friday for the latest stop in this year’s Best of Super Junior tournament, and it was a block B day for a card headlined by a tournament match, between Ricochet and Will Ospreay.