
Coming off the heels of a well-received pilot episode that saw the first match of Karl Fredericks post his New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) Los Angeles (LA) Dojo graduation, the second episode looks to build on that momentum.
Since last week we learned, David Marquez owner of Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (CWFH) and part owner of Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) directed the first episode and is likely to be responsible for such throughout the series.
The second episode will feature two more matches that will feature the traditional NJPW style seen throughout the world.

In the first match Rust Taylor, who appeared on original NJPW LA Dojo events back in 2006, who has also wrestled for Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, IMPACT Wrestling, Westside Xtreme Wrestling, CWFH, and Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) throughout his 16-year career will wrestle Dylan Kyle Cox (The DKC) who made his debut in March 2018.
Taylor has a jiujitsu background and the experience advantage, however, it will be interesting how he competes against his far younger opponent who is receiving the biggest break of his career.

In the marque match, NJPW LA Dojo graduate, former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Cruiserweight Champion, and former TNA (now IMPACT Wrestling) X-Division Champion (as Manik) TJP faces Danny Limelight who made a good impression during the September 2019 LA Dojo tryout. Limelight has appeared in The Crash and IMPACT Wrestling, and is known to employ a hybrid style that incorporates the famous Lucha Libre style that dominates the wrestling scene in Mexico.
While the controversial TJP has a wide experience advantage, Limelight may be able to surprise the often overly self-assured veteran.
