DOUKI & Yoshinobu Kanemaru have lost both of their matches in this tournament so far, and find their backs against the wall as they stare down former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Flying Tiger. Robbie Eagles & Tiger Mask might take names of predators in their ring names, but tonight it might be Suzuki-gun showing their teeth in a must win situation.
Robbie Eagles Keeps Suzuki-Gun At 0 Points
Tiger would kick things off against DOUKI, being taken down with a snapmare before tripping DOUKI up. Flying Forearm smash would land, but a second would be blocked. Surfboard Stretch would be applied, with Tiger slipping free before being driven into the Suzuki-gun corner. He’d be able to fight free, only for DOUKI to send him running out to the floor, where Kanemaru threw him into the steel ring post.
Back in the ring, a scoop slam and launching senton from Kanemaru would follow, before DOUKI took this fight the floor and was dropped with a Tilt-A-Whirl backbreaker. Eagles would get the tag in the ring, dropping DOUKI before wiping Kanemaru out with a flipping senton through the middle rope. A kneebreaker to DOUKI would follow, but the 450 Splash to the leg would be avoided.
Kanemaru got the tag and hit a basement dropkick and kneebreaker to Eagles, before holding the leg in place for DOUKI to kick. Tiger was taken out on the floor, as Eagles was scooped up and slammed before Kanemaru nailed a moonsault for two. The leg of Eagles was giving troubles, but he’d block the British Fall and quickly roll up Kanemaru for a speedy victory – meaning Suzuki-gun have gone 0-3 in this tournament.
BULLET CLUB Is Fine
It’s time for the BULLET CLUB derby of the Super Junior Tag League. While House of Torture generally sticks to their own business in NJPW, they are still linked to BULLET CLUB at their core – so long as they keep the merch money coming. Tonight, Chris Bey & Ace Austin enter with a 2-0 record, a stark contrast to the 0-2 record of Dick Togo & SHO.
SHO would call for a Too Sweet with Bey & Austin, who respectfully declined – meaning SHO & Togo attacked first. Austin would take Togo & SHO down with swift kicks, as Bey would kick SHO off the apron to set up a vaulting body press. Togo would be cut down with kicks from Bey, before hitting a back elbow smash. SHO would get the tag, and applied the cross armbreaker on Bey, who firmly clasped his hands to prevent the full extension.
Togo would hit the ring with his signature running fist drop, getting a two count. Austin would get the tag, and caught SHO with a dropkick before they traded forearms in the middle of the ring. SHO would shove Austin into the corner of the ring, before applying a surfboard stretch so Togo could hit the floating senton. Snake Bite was applied, but Bey would leap over Togo to make the save.
Austin would be able to use Bey as a launchpad for a kick, before EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi would crash the match as the referee fell. EVIL nailed the Magic Killer on Bey, before SHO looked to get the KO shot with his favorite wrench. Austin would use his parkour skills to get the better of Takahashi & EVIL, as Bey took down Togo in the ring. Bey would be launched into the Art of Finesse cutter, before Austin nailed The Fold for the finish.
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