Kicking off a double night of tournament action here tonight, we have KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight looking to rebound from a loss to YOH & Lio Rush. Meanwhile, BUSHI & Titan are flying high after being the first time to hand a loss to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Catch 2/2. Should Knight & KUSHIDA get the win tonight, they can claim to be better than the team that beat the champions – putting them in an excellent spot.
BUSHI & Titan Are Becoming Untouchable
Knight would kick things off with Titan, mocking his opponents height before taking a kick to the midsection. Titan would show his agility, springing across the ring before Knight leapt clean over him. Knight hit a big body slam before a running splash for a two count. KUSHIDA would get the tag, hitting the hip toss into a dropkick, getting a one count.
Titan would catch KUSHIDA with a flying crossbody, before taking Knight off the top rope with a Pele Kick. BUSHI would get the tag, applying a tight chinlock on KUSHIDA. KUSHIDA was able to fight free, only for BUSHI to make the tag to Titan. A kick to the spine would follow before Titan & BUSHI would look for a double team, only to be dropped with a handspring back elbow.
Knight got the tag and hit some jumping splashes into the corner, before taking Titan off the top rope with a running dropkick. He’d follow Titan to the floor with a splash, before KUSHIDA held Titan on his shoulders and Knight hit a standing dropkick – with BUSHI having to break this up. Knight would be caught with a DDT from Titan, before the Codebreaker & Double Stomp would end this match.
LA Dojo Try To Stand Their Ground
Great-O-Khan finally gave up trying to use the Green Mist of The Great Muta, and was able to score the victory over Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls of TMDK. Tonight, they have a potentially easy victory as they face Gabriel Kidd & Alex Coughlin of The LA Dojo. Unable to find a win yet in the tournament, Coughlin & Kidd are still trying to find that next gear in the ring as a team – which is not where you want to be when you’re facing former IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions like O-Khan & Henare.
Kidd would kick things off with O-Khan, and was able to match his wrestling skills in the opening lock up. Coughlin would get the tag and drop O-Khan & Henare, before hitting a stalling suplex on O-Khan – walking to a tag from Kidd in the process. Kidd would get choked by the braid of O-Khan, before being whipped hard into the corner. He’d become the Throne Of O-Khan in the corner, before having his arms stretched back.
Henare would keep the pressure on with a hard lariat before O-Khan hit a bodyslam and pressed his shin across the throat of Kidd. He’d be able to block the Mongolian Chops, giving an opening for a tag. Coughlin & Henare crashed into each other with shoulder tackles before trading blows, with Henare going to the corner for the springboard roundhouse and instead being caught with a suplex.
Burning Lariat from Coughlin would get a two count before O-Khan broke the pin up and took a backdrop. Kidd would hit the moonsault out of the corner for a two count, before Coughlin & Kidd would nail each other with lariats by mistake. A spinning roundhouse kick, Tenzan Tombstone Driver & Streets Of Rage later – and this one was over.
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