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The 2024 edition of World Tag League is upon us and we return for a 5th season to cover this tournament to determine the next challengers for the IWGP Tag Team Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 19! We talk about the 16-team field and predict the winners for the first 3 nights of action. We also talk about Super Jr. Tag League along with the results from Power Struggle & Fighting Spirit Unleashed plus we look ahead to Historic X-Over 2 and a first look at the WK and Wrestle Dynasty cards. We close out with Story Time with Sage plus his thoughts on some hot wrestling topics with Pro Wrestling Talk with Sage. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoSpotsPod Follow us on Twitter: @TruNoSpotsPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHGYRJVH8MB90IPcxKVY6Yg/ Follow Us On Twitch: https://twitch.tv/trunospotspod Leave us questions/comments here: https://anchor.fm/no-spots-podcast/message Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trunospotspod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
The boys are back in town for the second biggest show of the year! It's Dominion time, baby! By popular vote, the event was headlined by Taiji Ishimori and El Desperado to determine the winner of Best of the Super Jr. 31! Also, some insights to G1 Climax 34 and why Daniel and Bpnesaw hate semi-finals! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling This podcast is safe for work.
Daniel and Bonesaw went so hard during Wrestlemania season that they forgot they had a podcast! The boys talk Wrestling Dontaku, which featured a lot of title defenses, including a very excellent match for the Never Openweight Championship between Shingo Takagi and Gabe Kidd! Then, as a special bonus, the boys give a brief Best of the Super Jr. preview!
pWotD Episode 2538: Tama Tonga Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 292,595 views on Saturday, 13 April 2024 our article of the day is Tama Tonga.Alipate Aloisio Leone (born October 15, 1982), better known by his ring name Tama Tonga (タマ・トンガ Tama Tonga), is a Tongan professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand as a member of The Bloodline. He is best known for his tenure with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) from 2010 to 2024, where he was a founding member of Bullet Club alongside Bad Luck Fale, Karl Anderson and Prince Devitt, as well as being a founding member of Guerrillas of Destiny (G. O. D.) alongside his brother Tanga Loa.Tonga began to work with NJPW in 2010. In 2013, along other gaijin wrestlers, created the stable Bullet Club. In 2016, Tonga joined his brother, creating the tag team Guerrillas of Destiny. They won the IWGP Tag Team Championship seven times, the 2020 edition of the World Tag League tournament and, due to the collaboration between NJPW and Ring of Honor, the ROH World Tag Team Championship. As a singles wrestler, Tonga held the NEVER Openweight Championship four times. He has also worked with NJPW's partner promotion in Mexico, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) where he has held the CMLL World Tag Team Championship twice. On the April 12, 2024 edition of SmackDown, Tonga made his WWE debut as a member of the Bloodline.Tonga is the nephew and adopted son of professional wrestler Haku.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:52 UTC on Sunday, 14 April 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Tama Tonga on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Russell Standard.
Bonesaw and Daniel give you their fastest show this year as they spent their weekend making it all the way to the finals of the New Japan Cup! The boys discuss each bracket, and Daniel is furious about what may possibly happen! Bonesaw is fine, more or less! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling This podcast is safe for work.
We're out of Round 1 of The New Japan Cup, and Daniel and Bonesaw immediately lament how poorly their predictions went! And since this discussion barely took twenty minutes, the boys decide to switch gears and pay tribute to the greatest mangaka ever to live, Akira Toriyama! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling This podcast is safe for work.
Prepare for an exhilarating episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast sits down with Toks Fale, better known as Bad Luck Fale, a Tongan-New Zealand professional wrestler and former rugby union player. With a remarkable career in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Fale has left an indelible mark in the world of wrestling.
All beginnings must have an end, and Daniel and Bonesaw have a lot of feelings about what the future may possibly hold! The boys briefly discuss both nights of The New Beginning in Sapporo and how a Okada-less, Ospreay-less future in New Japan may look! Then, IT'S BRACKET TIME, BABY! Daniel and Bonesaw cast their predictions for the upcoming New Japan Cup, featuring the ceremonial naming of the brackets by Bonesaw! Here's to new beginnings! And to Evil! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling This podcast is safe for work.
THIS. IS. WARRRRRRR GAAAAAMES! But with only one ring! But that doesn't mean it's going to be half as good, or half as long, for that matter! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss The New Beginning in Osaka, which featured just about the craziest match either of these two have ever seen in a cage between The United Empire and The Bullet Club War Dogs! A fitting end to Will Ospreay's tenure in New Japan! Oh yeah, and it's Okada's last match... with Tanahshi! I didn't have to type that in, but I did! Guess what else? This podcast is safe for work now, so expect to hear a lot of bleeping! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling This podcast is safe for work.
IT'S WRESTLE KINGDOM SEASON, BABY! Bonesaw and Daniel have taken a long holiday break, and they are back and ready to rock the biggest wrestling event of the year! In Part 1, the boys talk about Wrestle Kingdom 18, and make it to the semi-final, the incredible rematch between Kazuchika Okada and Bryan Danielson! Will Okada get his vengeance, or will Danielson break HIS arm this time? All that and more in Part 1!
ONW - EP 214 Owen welcomes Scotty (Razor Jabrone Scotty Williams) as they record an episode before they head to AEW Dynamited in Orlando. Looking forward to a great show and hope to find our father Danielson v Kingston Mox V Swerve V Jay White Keith Lee in action MJF and Samoa Joe v The Devils Masked Men Thoughts on the Jim Cornette / CM Punk Drama / lawyer Stephen P. New / xmas day Jericho and the AEW handbook Speculation about Sting's retirement match / Who is his opponent? Goldberg rumors intensify Eric Bishoff says that AEW is TNA all over again / is he right? WrestleTix: AEW Worlds End Sat • Dec 30 • 7:00 PM Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY Available Tickets => 1,162 Current Setup => 9,313 Tickets Distributed => 8,151 WrestleTix: AEW All In 2024 Sun Aug 25 2024 Wembley Stadium, London Available Tickets => 11,145 Current Setup => 49,277 Tickets Distributed => 38,132 WrestleTix: AEW Revolution Sun • Mar 03, 2024 • 7:00 PM Greensboro Coliseum Complex, Greensboro, NC Available Tickets => 1,993 Current Setup => 15,433 Tickets Distributed => 13,440 WrestleTix: AEW Dynamite Wed, Dec 27th, 2023 - noted the show has sold 3,942 tickets, and there are 880 left. It's set up for 4,822 fans. The last time they were at the venue, they drew 8,700 fans for Revolution this past March. AEW Worlds End Predictions: Who is Jericho's Tag Partner? What other matches get announced tonight? Does the Devil get revealed? Would bringing Britt Baker back into the Women's world Championship picture help or hurt the AEW women's division? Are they waiting for a returning Jamie Hayter? WWE R-Truth and the Judgement day is hilarious What's the Roman match for the Royal Rumble? Roman V AJ V LA Knight V Randy in a 4 way? Or is it the winner of a triple threat beforehand? I think it's personally Roman V AJ at Royal Rumble and i'm excited for it. CM Punk V Dominick Mysterio / Should they save Punk's WWE in-ring return for the Rumble? WrestleTix: "WWE Live Holiday Tour - Tue • Dec 26 • 7:30 PM - Madison Square Garden, New York, NY: Available Tickets => 288 / Current Setup => 15,605 / Tickets Distributed => 15,317 Karrion Kross aligning with the Authors of Pain and Paul Ellering? Is there any way Roman retains at Mania? Does Damien cash in at mania or rumble? Seth match with drew? KO or Santos v Logan Paul Elsewhere in the world Scotty's thoughts on “The Iron Claw” The Grizzled Young Veterans will make their TNA debut at Hard To Kill! Mustafa Ali's Promo Video / Matches already booked / Already looking like a killer indie run Tanahashi becoming the president on NJPW and what it means for the company: ” Singles match for the NEVER Openweight Championship[20] 7 Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) (IWGP) vs. Guerrillas of Destiny (Hikuleo and El Phantasmo) (Strong Openweight) Winners Takes All tag team match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship and Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship[21] 8 Hiromu Takahashi (c) vs. El Desperado Singles match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship[22] 9 Will Ospreay vs. Jon Moxley vs. David Finlay Three-way match for the inaugural IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship[a][11] 10 Kazuchika Okada vs. Bryan Danielson Singles match[23] 11 Sanada (c) vs. Tetsuya Naito Singles match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship[24]
In this episode of the Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Angela Gordon to discuss physical therapy considerations for overhead athletes. Mark Pugh is an American professional wrestler best known as Mark Briscoe. He is currently signed to Ring of Honor and its sister promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He held the ROH World Tag Team Championship with his brother Jay Briscoe (as the Briscoe Brothers) a record 13 times, was one third of the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions with Jay and Bully Ray, and alongside Jay was an inaugural inductee into the ROH Hall of Fame. He and Jay are also former Impact World Tag Team Champions, and have wrestled in Japan, working for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) - where they held the IWGP Tag Team Championship once, and the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship twice (along with Toru Yano) - and Pro Wrestling Noah, where they were GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. All totaled between ROH, Impact, NJPW and Noah, the Briscoe Brothers held 19 total titles together - 15 World Tag Team Championships, a Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship and three Six-Man Tag Team Championships. For more on Mark, you can find him on Instagram @m.briscoesr Episode Sponsors: MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout! AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/ MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription! CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off! PurMotion: "brawn" = 10% off!! GOT ROM: https://www.gotrom.com/a/3083/5X9xTi8k Red Light Therapy through Hooga Health: hoogahealth.com coupon code "brawn" = 12% off Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKe Training Mask: "BRAWN" = 20% off at checkout https://www.trainingmask.com?sca_ref=2486863.iestbx9x1n Make sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to, including blog posts, fitness programs, and more by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/brawnbodytraining Liked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support
Daniel and Bonesaw have mostly recovered from their respective G1 hangovers to discuss Destruction in Kobe! Thrills and chills were had as Taichi took on Sho for the KOPW 2023 Championship, and Yota Tsuji challenged Will ospreay for the IWGP UK Heavyweight Championship! As per usual, the boys get off topic and start fantasy booking future events and talking about video games and anime!
WE DID IT! And it took so long to do it, we had to split this episode into 3 parts! Daniel and Bonesaw end their grueling podcast tour through G1 Climax 33 at the final in RYogoku Sumo Hall, where they discuss thrilling conclusion of the ultimate showdown between Kazuchika Okada and Tetsuya Naito! Then, as is tradition, the boys take a fond walk down memory lane in this year's installation of the G1 Climax 33 Retrospecticus, where they discuss opinions on every competitior, the tournament at large, and finally, the annual awards ceremony! To all of you who stuck it out with us on this tour, thanks for listening! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
WE DID IT! And it took so long to do it, we had to split this episode into 3 parts! Daniel and Bonesaw end their grueling podcast tour through G1 Climax 33 at the final in RYogoku Sumo Hall, where they discuss thrilling conclusion of the ultimate showdown between Kazuchika Okada and Tetsuya Naito! Then, as is tradition, the boys take a fond walk down memory lane in this year's installation of the G1 Climax 33 Retrospecticus, where they discuss opinions on every competitior, the tournament at large, and finally, the annual awards ceremony! To all of you who stuck it out with us on this tour, thanks for listening! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
WE DID IT! And it took so long to do it, we had to split this episode into 3 parts! Daniel and Bonesaw end their grueling podcast tour through G1 Climax 33 at the final in RYogoku Sumo Hall, where they discuss thrilling conclusion of the ultimate showdown between Kazuchika Okada and Tetsuya Naito! Then, as is tradition, the boys take a fond walk down memory lane in this year's installation of the G1 Climax 33 Retrospecticus, where they discuss opinions on every competitior, the tournament at large, and finally, the annual awards ceremony! To all of you who stuck it out with us on this tour, thanks for listening! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
IT'S TOURNAMENT TIME, BABY! But since the G1 is already a tournament, IT'S TOURNAMENTCEPTION! The tournament within a tournament comes to a close as Daniel and Bonesaw discuss the outcomes of the quarter and semifinals! And with that we have, our G1 Climax finalists! But as to whom the finalists are, only they who listen shall receive that knowledge! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Bonesaw is back, and he's super pissed and ready to rock! Night 15 featured an incredible close to C block action with a match between Shingo Takagi and Evil, and Night 16 saw a reiginited rivalry in the D block between Hiroki Goto and Zack Sabre Jr.! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
As Bonesaw continues his spirit quest, high as shit in The Rockies, Daniel is joined by Ben Senter of Bif Radio (www.jabroniu.com) to discuss the final nights of the A and B blocks! Night 13 saw the A block showdown that began at the press conference between Gabe Kidd and Yota Tsuji, and night 14 saw Will Ospreay and El Phantasmo battle in the B block to secure their spot in the quarter finals! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Bonesaw is out, so he tagged in Heartless Jake Sterling to talk about Nights 11 and 12 of G1 Climax 33! Night 11 featured Jake Sterling's hand-picked match of night in the B Block between Taichi and El Phantasmo, while Night 12's C Block saw Henare and Tomohiro Ishii beat the absolute hell out of one another! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Tournament malaise is setting in as Daniel and Bonesaw review nights 9 and 10 of G1 Climax 33! Night 9 featured the meanest brawl the A block has ever seen between Gabe Kidd and Kaito Kiyomiya, while Night 10 featured a fierce battle in the C block between Shingo Takagi and Tama Tanga! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Surprise! It's an early daytime edition of New Jabroni Pro-Wrestling! Daniel and Bonesaw drink daytime coffee and recount the events of nights 7 and 8 of G1 Climax 33! Night 7 featured a B Block showdown between Yoshi-Hashi and Kazuchika Okada, while Night 8 featured an always excellent rematch in the D Block between Zack Sabre Jr. and Jeff Cobb! EDIT: Now without annoying reverb on Bonesaw's voice! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Daniel and Bonesaw are back fresh from their 20 year High School reunion, and they are ready for more G1 Climax 33 action! Night 5 featured an epic B block battle between Kazuchika Okada and Taichi, while Night 6 boasted a D block battle of strength and Tekkers between Alex Coughlin and Zack Sabre Jr. www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
G1 Climax 33 rolls on! Daniel and Bonesaw talk about night 3's main event, which featured B Block action between Kazuchika Okada and El Phantasmo, while Night 4 had a hard hitting rematch between Shingo Takagi and HENARE! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
WE'RE CELEBRATING 5 YEARS, BABY! Daniel and Bonesaw make their glorious return to do their annual exhaustive G1 Climax coverage! And we mean exhaustive because G1 Climax 33 has 4 blocks and about a billion contenders this year! Night 1 featured the beginning of a beautiful blood feud in the A Block between Ren Narita and Shota Umino, while Night 2 featured a D Block main event between Tetsuya Naito and Jeff Cobb! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Daniel and Bonesaw blaze through coverage of Dominion a week late because of their desperation to preview G1 Climax 33! Also, Bonesaw features a new segment that Daniel now has to write theme music for! Brought to you by Mos Burger. www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
We've finally reached the end of Best of the Super Jr. 30! The boys recap the final block nights that led to the Semi-Finals, and finally to the Final between Master Wato and Titan! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Against all odds, the boys have kept up with breakneck pace of Best of the Super Jr. 30's grueling dual block schedule! Daniel and Bonesaw give you all the must-watch matches from Nights 4 through 8 and cast their lot for who will win the tournament given the clearer picture, points-wise! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
It's BOSJ Season, baby! Daniel and Bonesaw review Best of the Super Jr. 30 and they're watching ALL of the matches so YOU don't have to! The boys cover the first 3 nights of the tournament and curate a list of must watch matches for everyone who doesn't have 3 hours a day to watch NJPW, AND cast their predictions for tournament winner! Somehow, Bonesaw manages to sit for an entire podcast and NOT play Zelda! www.linktr.ee/juwrestling
Daniel and Bonesaw continue to maintain a good tack of actually watching shows AND THEN podcasting about said shows, and today's episode is all about Wrestling Dontaku! Well, it's actually also about Best of Super Junior 30, so that was a lie, but there's way more sound effects now, so that's something! Anyway, you listen to it now!
Due to equipment failure, we weren't able to give you more timely coverage of Sakura Genesis, but on the plus side, we've got NEW GEAR! Daniel and Bonesaw talk about the events of Sakura Genesis and Capital Collision, and then scheme some fantasy booking soooo good, that it would be crazy not for Gedo to get on board with us! Also, uh oh! The bleep button doesn't work, so you may hear some swearing!
Ok, for real this time! Daniel and Bonesaw talk about the long Wrestlemania 39 weekend and review their favorite parts of GCW The Collective, NJPW x Impact, and Wrestlemania 39! But first, they catch up with a quick review of the New Japan Cup!
We're back, baby! Seems like we're always saying that! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss the 2023 New Japan Cup lineup and cast their predictions as they do every year, but with a twist! They're actually in the same room for the first time in 4 years! Who will reign supreme? Hopefully El Phantasmo!
Jeremy Finestone and Steven Conway return with the newest episode of Speaking of Strong Style! Steven and Jeremy broke down the New Beginning in Sapporo cards, talking about the Tetsuya Naito versus Shota Umino main event, a fantastic Jr. Heavyweight Title match pitting TJP and Francesco Akira against Douki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru and a Will Ospreay-Taichi match the paid tribute to Toshiaki Kawada versus Mitsuharu Misawa, one of the great rivalries in wrestling history. They also talked about Zack Sabre Jr.'s first TV title defense against Tomohiro Ishii, Hiromu Takahashi's excellent title match with YOH, and the IWGP Tag Team Championship match, with Hirooki Goto and Yoshi Hashi facing off against Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls. The pair also talked of the new alliance between Minoru Suzuki and Ren Narita, and what it means going into New Beginning in Osaka. They previewed the Osaka card, including the Shingo Takagi-Kazuchika Okada main event, the Loser Leaves Japan match between Hikuleo and Jay White and who they think is leaving, plus predictions for Tama Tonga versus El Phantasmo. Steven and Jeremy also touched on Kota Ibushi's future outside New Japan, the New Japan Strong School of Wrestling, and Fantasticamania, including the saga of Mistico. It's all here, everything you need to know about New Japan Pro Wrestling!
IT'S WRESTLE KINGDOM SEASON, BABY! The year end (or beginning) wrestling extravaganza unfolds on the grandest stage of them all in the Tokyo Dome! Daniel and Bonesaw review Wrestle Kingdom 17, which was already very long, and get sidetracked several times talking about video games they've played (or cheated at) in the past! Which means that this is an extra big ass episode befitting the mantle of the Antonio Inoki Memorial Wrestle Kingdom! Also, Bonesaw books the correct ending to this show!
We did it, baby! Daniel and Bonesaw 100 years! Daniel and Bonesaw 100 episodes (pending a clerical error)! Daniel and Bonesaw reminisce about 2019, the year they first started this NJPW enterprise, and then it gets a little blurry after that because Daniel was intent on trying every beer in the Elysium pumpkin sampler pack! Also, it's Daniel's birthday! Want to be our featured email of the day? Email us at jabroniuwrestling@gmail.com! We'll literally read anything!
We made it! The boys crack out the celebratory drinks as they reach the conclusion of G1 Climax 32! Daniel and Bonesaw talk about the stellar Final that took place between Will Ospreay and Kazuchika Okada! Then, as is tradition, the boys take a fond look back at G1 Climax 32, give out awards to the tournament stand-outs, and discuss tournament stats! Want to be our featured email of the day? Email us at jabroniuwrestling@gmail.com! We'll literally read anything!
We're at the end of G1 Climax 32 block matches, baby! Which means we're giving you a super-sized episode to close out the tournament before we reach the grand finale! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss the final night of block competition AND the Semi-Finals with all the absolute joy and untethered rage that goes along with them! We're not even giving you match previews in the description today because Dick Togo is the only spoiler in these parts! Also, a brief word about Jon Moxley from CM Punk! Want to be our featured email of the day? Email us at jabroniuwrestling@gmail.com! We'll literally read anything!
G1 Climax is drawing to its conclusion, nut unlike some people, we're not phoning it in! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss Nights 16 and 17 of G1 Climax 32, which featured an explosive main event match between Jay White and Taichi, a Wrestle Kingdom revenge match betwenn Kenta and Hiroshi Tanahashi! Also, the boys talk about possible semi-finals and finals scenarios featuring everyone's favorite metric: Math! Also, also, Daniel is super annoyed because his dad's house was robbed and he had to deal with it right before the show! Want to be our featured email of the day? Email us at jabroniuwrestling@gmail.com! We'll literally read anything!
The boys are back for some mid-week delight to get you stoked for the weekend! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss the events of Nights 14 and 15 of G1 Climax 32! Night 14 saw a scintillating main event match between Kenta and Tetsuya Naito, and Night 15 watched as Hiroshi Tanahashi and Hiroki Goto went to war for G1 supremacy!
Hell of a cap to the 3 day weekend! Daniel and Bonesaw discuss the events of Night 13 of G1 Climax 32, which featured a shocking main event between Kazuchika Okada and Jonah! Tune out, if like Bonesaw, you are allergic to fun!
Bonesaw's back, baby! And he's super pissed and ready to ROCK! Daniel and Bonesaw talk about Nights 11 and 12 of G1 Climax 32, which featured more cheating than you could ever fathom in a match between Evil and Hiroshi Tanahashi, and Ospreay-Takagi V, the fifth legendary clash between Will Ospreay and Shingo Takagi!
You know, this show is going so well without Bonesaw that he can stay on vacation forever! Daniel is joined by Jabroni U Founding Father Drew Kistler to talk about Night 10 of G1 Climax 32! The boys discussthe evening's events, which featured a scorching hot main event between Will Ospreay and David Finlay!
What a weekend! While Bonesaw traipeses around Iceland, Daniel found a new, better Bonesaw to take his place until he comes back! Joined by Ben Senter of Bif Radio (also found at jabroniu.com), the boys cover Nights 8 and 9 of G1 Climax 32, which featured a technical masterclass between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Zack Sabre Jr., and a real sleeper match between Tetsuya Naito and Evil!
While Bonesaw is away, the mice will play! Daniel's first extra special guest for coverage of Nights 6 and 7 is pro-wrestler Heartless Jake Sterling! The boys are surprised at the quality of these mid-week shows which featured thrilling matches between David Finlay and Juice Robinson on Night 6 and Tomohiro Ishii and Tama Tonga on Night 7! Also, Daniel looks in the other direction as Jake Sterling tells him all the maneuvers he's going to bring to America!
As G1 Climax 32 rolls on, Daniel and Bonesaw are back with another doubl dose of their pimpin', covering the events of Nights 4 and 5, which featured a G1 Climax 30 rematch between Jay White and Tomohiro Ishii, and another chapter in the rivalry between Tetsuya Naito and Hiroshi Tanahashi!
G1Climax 32 rolls on as Daniel and Bonesaw cover the events of Night 3, which featured the main event between Hiroki Goto and Tetsuya Naito! Also, Bonesaw officially names the G1 Blocks!
It's G1 season, baby! We're back on the summer schedule, and for NJPW's 50th anniversary, we've got an extra big-ass G1 field! Night 1 featured an excellent showdown between Will Ospreay and El Phantasmo, and Night 2 had an absolute grudge match between Zack Sabre Jr. and Kenta! Speaking of anniversaries, Daniel and Bonesaw have drinks at the ready for their 4-year Jabroniversary, and they're gonna need 'em, because once again, you the listener will be provided with commentary for EVERY. DAMN. SHOW. Prepare to be sick of us!
Episode 399OPENBorn naughty Bill CashinYing Yang boy WallyForbidden Door!No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[36][37]1P | Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) defeated The Factory (Aaron Solo and QT Marshall) by pinfall | Tag team match[38] | 8:552P | Lance Archer defeated Nick Comoroto by pinfall | Singles match | 6:103P | Swerve In Our Glory (Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland) defeated Suzuki-gun (El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) by pinfall | Tag team match[38] | 12:054P | Max Caster and Gunn Club (Billy Gunn, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn) (with Anthony Bowens) defeated Yuya Uemura and New Japan LA Dojo (Alex Coughlin, The DKC, and Kevin Knight) by pinfall | Eight-man tag team match[39] | 5:355 | Minoru Suzuki and Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara) (with Tay Conti) defeated Eddie Kingston, Shota Umino, and Wheeler Yuta by pinfall | Six-man tag team match[40]The winning team received the man advantage for the Blood and Guts match.[41] | 19:006 | FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) (ROH) defeated United Empire (Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb) (IWGP) and Roppongi Vice (Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta) by pinfall | Three-way Winner Takes All tag team match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship and IWGP Tag Team Championship[42] | 16:257 | Pac defeated Clark Connors, Miro, and Malakai Black by submission | Four-way match for the inaugural AEW All-Atlantic Championship[17] | 15:058 | Dudes with Attitudes (Darby Allin, Sting, and Shingo Takagi) defeated Bullet Club (El Phantasmo, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson) (with Hikuleo) by pinfall | Six-man tag team match[43] | 13:009 | Thunder Rosa (c) defeated Toni Storm by pinfall | Singles match for the AEW Women's World Championship[44] | 10:4010 | Will Ospreay (c) (with Aussie Open) defeated Orange Cassidy by pinfallSHIBATA | Singles match for the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship[44] | 16:4511 | Claudio Castagnoli defeated Zack Sabre Jr. by pinfall | Singles match[45] | 18:3012 | Jay White (c) (with Gedo) defeated "Hangman" Adam Page, Kazuchika Okada, and Adam Cole by pinfall | Four-way match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship[16] | 21:0013 | Jon Moxley defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi by pinfall | Singles match for the interim AEW World Championship[46] | 18:20Bill Seg to be named laterEbay wars Bill 25, Wally 25, Ghost 5No CARDS!Three Ninjas! Wallys top 5Quick hitters Ring of Honor PPV coming in JulyChristian turns on Jungle boy and then gives us the promo of the year?Pat Mcafee vs corbin you in? Triples is back in charge of NXT?Tweets of the week
AEW clashes with NJPW tomorrow night at Forbidden Door! Stars from both promotions go head to head for championships, advantages and just bragging rights. The Factory (QT Marshal and Aaron Solo) takes on Chaos (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) in tag team action. Also in tag team action Swerve In Our Glory (Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee) takes on NJPW's Suzuki-gun (El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru). Le Sex Gods (Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara) team with Minoru Suzuki with hopes to gain the advantage at Blood and Guts next week over Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta and Shota Umino. The IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship is on the line when Will Ospreay defends against “Freshly Squeezed” Orange Cassidy. One team will walk away with the ROH World Tag Team Championship and the IWGP Tag Team Championship in a Three-Way Winner Take All tag team match between ROH Champions FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler), IWGP Champions United Empire (Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb) vs Roppongi Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero). The inaugural AEW All-Atlantic Champion will be decided when Pac, Miro, Malaki Black or Clark Connors clash in a Four Way Match. Thunder Rosa defends her AEW Women's World Championship against Toni Storm. Zach Sabre Jr was supposed to face Bryan Danielson but now with Danielson out of action…who will Zach Sabre Jr end up facing? The Young Bucks are back in the Bullet Club for one night only when they team with El Phantasmo and Hikuleo to take on Dudes with Attitudes (Darby Allin, Sting, Shingo Takagi, and Hiromu Takahashi). The IWGP World Heavyweight Championship is on the line when Champion Jay White defends against Kazuchika Okada, “Hangman” Adam Page, and Adam Cole. Following CM Punk's announcement earlier this month that he would be out of action for Forbidden Door, AEW looks to name an interim AEW World Champion…will it be Jon Moxley or NJPW's Hiroshi Tanahashi? We also have a ton more to talk about from this week in wrestling including an early look at WWE's Money In The Bank Premium Live Event next week. Then to end the show, our favorite Run-In segment, where we talk about anything and everything that is on our minds. Join in the conversation tonight on In This Very Ring!