Wrestling Dontaku wrapped up for another year as both the junior and heavyweight titles were on the line in Fukuoka.
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Bullet Club was the theme of the first half of this year’s Wrestling Dontaku, as they defended the Never trios titles against… themselves, while the “Civil War” continued with a pair of matches that sadly under-delivered.
…or “Wrestling Fire Country”, as Google Translate conveniently tells us! It’s the latest round of the Dontaku tour, and we’re building heavily off of LIJ vs. Suzuki-gun.
Hiroshima was the venue for the latest round of – sort-of – the Road to Wrestling Dontaku tour. Hope you like those infernal Roppongi 3K/Suzuki-gun matches!
Jay White and David Finlay clashed once again, as their feud completed the rise from opening shows as Young Lions, to the main event, this time with the US title on the line!
The Road to Wrestling Dontaku tour continued with another Korakuen Hall stop – this time headlined with a title match as the junior tag straps were on the line!
After the opening night of the tour took place in a not-exactly-full Korakuen Hall, I’m happy to say it’s business as usual this time, with the main event here being an Elimination match between Los Ingobernables de Japon and Suzuki-gun.
The Road to Wrestling Dontaku tour got underway in an underpopulated Korakuen Hall, as we had the return of the Elimination Match in the main event!