How do you follow a massively-hyped match of the year candidate? Well, if you’re Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada… you just do it again. For longer. Leaving everyone somehow wanting even more than the 60 minutes they got!
Browsing: Ryusuke Taguchi
With Dominion this coming Sunday, New Japan made their customary trip to Korakuen Hall for their “go home” show… just in case we forgot Omega/Okada II was coming up!
KUSHIDA and Will Ospreay battled it out to determine this year’s Best of Super Junior in yet-another match of the year contender!
Will Ospreay found out his opponent for Saturday’s Best of Super Junior final, as block B came to a crescendo in Nagoya.
We’re down to the wire as block A was wrapped up in Osaka as any of five men could win through to Saturday’s tournament final…
We’re down to the final week of the Best of Super Juniors action – and we’ve got the first of four full shows as we get to the business end… yes, we’re back to Korakuen Hall with a fantastic main event to send block B to the wire!
We’re back with block B as the Best of the Super Junior rolled onto Tsukuba!
They’ve had a day off… now they’re back, as block B of this year’s Best of the Super Junior were in action! The tour’s rolled into Komatsu City, and a building which reminds me a lot of a lecture theatre for some reason. Best of the Super Junior 24, Block B: Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs. Tiger Mask We get going with a jump start as Kanemaru left the ring and jumped Tiger Mask in the aisle – coming dangerously close to the video projector that had been set up there! Kanemaru drops Tiger Mask with a DDT on the floor, then…