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Hirooki Goto and YOSHI- HASHI defeated Tomoyuki Oka and Katsuya Kitamura @ 7: 3. Yujiro Takahashi and Chase Owens defeated Baretta and Jado @ 7: 3. Juice Robinson and David Finlay defeated Leo Tonga and Bad Luck Fale @ 5: 0. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe, KUSHIDA, Ryusuke Taguchi and Ricochet vs.
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Manabu Nakanishi and Shota Umino: We start off with the dads taking the kids to work day. Nagata and Nakanishi kick things off, with both still being surly with each other. They don’t last long, as Kawato and Umino quickly tag in and work some basic back and forth. Kawato takes control, tags Nagata in and he immediately kicks Nakanishi to he floor.
That’s a reoccurring tactic in their tag matches; Nagata is always a dick to Nakanishi. Nagata lights up Nakanishi with kicks, they trade strikes and slaps leading to Nakanishi doing his little dance. The lariat connects and he covers for 2. Nagata escapes the torture rack, and Kawato hits the missile dropkick. Umino dumps him and works over Nagata, but Nagata quickly turns the tide, hits the XLODER and taps him out with the crossface.
Yuji Nagata and Hirai Kawato vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Shota Umino @ 5: 5.
This was a perfectly servable little opener. Tomoyuki Oka and Katsuya Kitamura vs.
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Hirooki Goto and YOSHI- HASHI: HOSS LIONS vs. CHAOS. Kitamura and HASHI to begin. HASHI tries to ground the powerhouse, and then foolishly tries to go power for power with him. Kitamura takes control, sending Goto to the floor and then working over HASHI. Goto returns as HASHI takes Kitamura to the floor, back in HASHI tags in Goto and he takes control, smartly grounding Kitamura. CHAOS works quick tags, isolating Kitamura in their half of the ring.
They drape Kitamura over the ropes, and HASHI hits the dropkick. HASHI knocks Oka to the floor, as Goto looks for a suplex. Kitamura fights him off, hits a suplex and tags in Oka. Oka works over Goto in the corner, beating him down with forearms. He knocks HASHI to the floor, Kitamura back in and hits the spear on Goto, and Oka covers for 2. Kitamura and HASHI brawl on the floor, and Goto hits the lariat on Oka. HASHI isolates Kitamura, allowing Goto to hit a Saito suplex for 2.
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He locks in the crab, Oka fights and makes the ropes. Oka fires up with strikes, but Goto lays in kicks and that’s enough to up the win. Hirooki Goto and YOSHI- HASHI defeated Tomoyuki Oka and Katsuya Kitamura @ 7: 3. This was an overall average match, with a flat finish.
Not bad at all, and fine for its spot on the card. Baretta and Jado vs. Yujiro Takahashi and Chase Owens: Baretta and Yujiro have been trading wins as of late, seemingly setting up Baretta for his first official heavyweight feud. Owens and Jado in to begin; they play around a bit with Jado scoring with cheap shots. Jado goes to the ropes, but Owens gets the boot up and Jado stumbles around before Flair flopping. Owens then lays in chops and wooooos. Yujiro tags in, knocks Baretta to the floor and ten tags Owens back in.
They work double teams on Jado until Jado manages to cut off Owens. Baretta gets the tag, and runs wild on Yujiro. He then fights off Owens as well, and sends both to the floor.
Baretta wipes them out with the big tope, and then heads up top but gets crotched by Yujiro. Yujiro hits a face buster, covering for 2. Baretta hits the tornado DDT and tags in Jado, and they work double teams on Yujro until Owens makes the save.
Jado looks for the draping DDT, but Yujiro avoids it and it breaks down into Yujiro and Baretta. Baretta sent to the floor, and Yujiro hits the fisherman’s buster on Jado; pimp juice finishes it. Yujiro Takahashi and Chase Owens defeated Baretta and Jado @ 7: 3. This was a match that existed, it wasn’t that it was bad, but it was slow and just lacked any real excitement. Watch The Grand Budapest Hotel Online Hollywoodreporter. Yujiro picks up another win.
Juice Robinson and David Finlay vs. Leo Tonga and Bad Luck Fale: In case you missed it, Omega is off the tour (so that he can face Juice next week) due to a knee injury. Leo Tonga (a son of Haku and NJPW dojo student) has been replacing him on the tour, getting some valuable experience. Fale attacks Finlay as Leo works over Juice to begin. The giants hit a bunch of slams, and then choke out their opponents on the corner. It’s basically Fale does a big man spot and Leo follows, repeating the same spot like Fale has instructed him to “just watch me and learn kid.” After a brief brawl on the floor, they return and before Juice can get anything rolling, he gets cut off. Leo accidentally kicks Fale, allowing Juice and Finlay to take out Fale and send him to the floor.
Juice hits a cannonball on Leo, but Leo hits the big boot, covering for 2. Watch The Boxtrolls Online Forbes. Finlay saves Juice from the chokeslam, and hits a stunner; Juice hits pulp friction and win. Juice Robinson and David Finlay defeated Leo Tonga and Bad Luck Fale @ 5: 0.
This was very safe and basic, but also unfortunately very boring. Juice picks up another win to keep his momentum going ahead of his big match with Omega.
Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe, KUSHIDA, Ryusuke Taguchi and Ricochet vs. Takashi Iizuka, TAKA Michinoku, El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Taichi: You guys are going to be shocked, but Suzuki- gun attacked before the bell and we started off with a big brawl. Taguchi Japan fought back right away, and everyone worked over Iizuka, except for Taguchi, who Iizuka kept cutting off. He even bit his ass to cut off that attack.
Desperado then tagged on, continuing the heat by working over Taguchi’s ass. KUSHIDA cut off Desperado and started to attack the arm, setting up for the hover board lock. Desperado countered into the stretch muffler, but KUSHIDA made the ropes. KUSHIDA tosses TAKA to the floor, and then tags on Ricochet who hits the missile dropkick and then runs wild until Taichi & Kanemaru cut him off. Ricochet tosses Taichi and picks up the pace again, essentially getting all of his shit in on Suzuki- gun and looking great.
Iizuka trips up Tanahashi, allowing Taichi to get the bell hammer and Suzuki- gun to take control. It’s the same shit every match; isolate Tanahashi, stick the hammer up his nose, rip off his arm wrap, have Iizuka bite his arm until Tanahashi mounts the comeback and tags out. Makabe gets the tag, he strolls sort of wildly making sure to take no bumps, and leveling Iizuka with the lariat.
Taguchi tags in, fires up but Iizuka immediately cuts him off. TAKA looks to take control, but Taguchi hits an ass attack, It completely breaks down again, Suzuki- gun clears the ring and works over Taguchi until Makabe makes the save. Taichi gets the mic stand, tosses down the ref, and in the confusion Ricochet attacks allowing Taguchi to get an eye poke and roll up for the win. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe, KUSHIDA, Ryusuke Taguchi and Ricochet vs. Takashi Iizuka, TAKA Michinoku, El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Taichi @ 1. This was more set up for KUSHIDA vs. Desperado & Taguchi and Ricochet vs.
Taichi and Desperado. It did a solid job of that, but it was essentially the same match we’ve been seeing from this group, and that’s not a good thing as it felt lazy, too predictable and completely lacked any excitement or drama.– Everyone poses with their belts, except for Makabe. KUSHIDA could have done him a solid and let him hold the ROH TV title. IWGP Tag Team Title Match: Champions War Machine (Hanson & Rowe) vs.
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