Kobe World Hall
23rd September 2018
Yota Tsuji v Yuya Umuera - Time Limit Draw in 10:00
These two Young lions are meeting in singles competition for the 15th time after 14 previous draws which makes me much more interested in this opener than I usually would be. Tsuji starts quickly with a standing side headlock which Umuera counters into a hammerlock and a 1 count. Umuera keeps working the arm but Tsuji reveres back into a headlock before transitioning into a Boston Crab which Umuera breaks by reaching the ropes. Umuera hits some nice chops and a splash to the corner but he ca't turn Tsuji over for a Crab. Tsuji backs Umuera into the corner with some nice chops and forearms before a hip toss for a 2 count. Both men exchange strikes as the clock runs down, Umuera gets a nearfall with a pin attempt before Tsuji hits a dropkick for a 2 count of his own. Tsuji manages to apply the Crab but Umuera hangs on until the time expires for another draw, Tsuji keeps the hold for a few seconds after the bell.
Verdict : Fast paced opener that felt like there was more at stake than some title matches. Both men looked good in the match with neither really taking the lions share of the offence. I would love to see this continue until Wrestle Kingdom where someone is finally able to get a win. ★★3/4
Sho/Yoh def Shota Umino/Ren Narita in 8:46
The two Young Lions start the match quickly and get an early 2 count on Sho after a dropkick by Narita but Yoh comes in to even the numbers. Narita hits a nice gut-wrench suplex before tagging in Umino for a double top rope dropkick to both members of Roppongi 3K. Narita hits a belly to belly suplex on Yoh for a 2 count and the Young Lions apply stereo Boston Crabs, the crowd are really into the match here but Yoh manages to reach the ropes to force a break. Yoh puts Narita in a Boston Crab but Umino breaks it up before eating stereo knees from the former Junior Tag champs. Narita rolls Yoh up in a small package for 2 before a backslide for another near-fall. Yoh finally manages to hit a thrust kick and a Falcons Arrow for the win after a good back and forth match.
Verdict : The crowd were really behind the underdogs here especially in the two stretches of near-falls, Roppongi 3K helped get the reaction by working as slightly cocky heels. Umino and Narita looked good as a team and would be an interesting addition to the Junior Tag League ★★★
Jushin Thunder Liger/Tiger Mask def El Desperado/Kanemaru in 6:50
The two veterans don't even get half way down the ramp before the Suzuki Gun team attack, Desperado hits Liger with a chair and throws him into the rail while Kanemaru tries to unmask Tiger in the ring. The bell finally rings and the double-team continues on Tiger Mask, Liger stays on the outside throughout this but eventually gets a hot tag and hits a Hurricane Rana from the top to El Desperado but Kanemaru prevents a Liger Bomb. Tiger Mask has Kanemaru in a submission but Despy breaks it up, Kanemaru hits a top rope moonsault but Liger breaks the pin attempt before he and Despy fight to the outside. Kanemaru gets a 2 count with a reverse DDT and attempts a Deep Impact but Tiger Mask counters with a crucifix for the win.
Verdict : After the shenanigans before the bell this developed into a good fast paced match with a lot packed into it. Liger issued a challenge after the bell for a title match which will hopefully get more time to expand on what we saw here. ★★★
Tenzan/Kojima/Nakanishi/Nagata def Makabe/Honma/Taguchi/Yoshida in 9:56
Honma and Kojima start, Kojima looks in great shape after his injury and the crowd lap it up as he delivers his machine gun chops and a splash in the corner. Nakanishi refuses to fist bump Taguchi to another good reaction, and team Taguchi run the bases to him in the corner. Nagata tags in, dodges a hip attack from Taguchi and delivers some nice kicks before tagging in Tenzan who delivers Mongolian chops to Taguchi before hitting him with his own hip attack. Tenzan hits a brainbuster but Honma breaks the pin up, Makabe tags in and powerslams Nagata before tagging in Yoshida to a nice reaction from the crowd. Yoshida takes Nagata down with a clothesline before delivering PKs to his front and back but then misses a kick which gives Nagata the chance to apply his armbar. Taguchi breaks the hold and Nagata exchanges blows with the Young Lion before the veteran lands a big kick for 2 and a high suplex for the win.
Verdict : Yoshida looked good after his non-match with Iizuka in Beppu and the crowd loved all the action from the Dads. If Nagata isn't even going to tap Yoshida out with his armbar then I could really do without seeing it tried anymore. Kojima and Tenzan look like they could put up a good show in World Tag League after returning from injury ★★3/4
Best Friends (Trent Beretta/Chuck Taylor) def Killer Elite Squad (Davey Smith Jr/Lance Archer) in 12:41
This is a rematch from Tuesday in Beppu despite the result being an emphatic win for KES which immediately makes me worry we are heading for 50/50 booking. Archer starts the match on fire and KES dominate their opponents on the outside until Taylor hangs Smith over the barrier for Beretta to nail him with a flying dropkick. Back in the ring KES hit a double suplex and isolate Beretta as they had done so well in Beppu, Taylor finally gets a hot tag but Smith cuts him off with some nice big kicks before KES miss a Hart Attack attempt. Best Friends try stereo dives to the outside but are both caught before escaping and pushing Archer and Smith into each other, giving Taylor the time to land a nice tope on them both.
Back in the ring Taylor misses a moonsault when Archer rolls out of the way, the KES man tries a moonsault of his own but also finds the pool empty, Taylor hits a double stomp from the top rope followed by a double suplex with Beretta but Archer gets to his feet and hits a shoulder block to stop the momentum. Beretta hits a spinning DDT from the top but Smith breaks the pin up, KES double team Beretta before Archer chokeslams him for a 2 count. A Killer Bomb from KES looks to have sealed the win but Beretta rolls Archer up with a crucifix for the flash pin.
Verdict : Not as good as the match in Beppu but still a solid showing from these two teams, I would have much preferred to see Killer Elite Squad win this and go into a title shot with some real momentum rather than the likely three-way we may end up with. While Best Friends will be great in the World Tag League I can't wait to see Trent back in singles competition going forward. ★★★
Jay White/Yoshi Hashi/Will Ospreay def Juice Robinson/David Finlay/Toa Henare in 9:05
Yoshi Hashi insists he begins the match and starts quickly, hanging Juice and Finlay over the top rope and nailing them both with a double dropkick before FinJuice return the favour by hitting Hashi with a double bulldog for a 2 count. Henare tags in and tries to get the crowd going with a Haka but the reaction isn't as strong as it has been elsewhere, that changes when Ospreay tags in. The Englishman hits a 619 over the top rope before a somersault tope to Finlay and Henare, an Ospreay enziguri is followed by a Finlay lariat to leave both men down. Juice and White tag in with Juice getting the better of the Kiwi who finds himself taking a cannonball from Juice and a top rope crossbody from Henare. The fans are warming up as Henare hits a nice running slam for 2 and a samoan drop but the pin attempt is broken up. White attempts a Blade Runner but Henare escapes it before walking into Hashi who holds him for White to attack but, shockingly, White hits Hashi by mistake. Henare tries a roll up but White hits a Blade Runner for the win.
Verdict : A good fast-paced match where Ospreay and Henare stood out for me in terms of crowd reaction. White is once again excellent as the selfish heel, he started the match trying to put his arm around Hashi and ended it blaming him for not holding Henare well enough while Ospreay tries to keep the peace. ★★★1/4
Tetsuya Naito/EVIL/SANADA def Minoru Suzuki/Zack Sabre Jr/Taka Michinoku in 11:20
SANADA puts Taka in the paradise lock early, which I like as it gets that nonsense out of the way, before LIJ take it in turns to work over Taka. Naito hits hits legsweep-dropkick combo but Suzuki reaches from the outside and ties Naito up in the ropes before throwing him into the barricade much like we saw for 30 minutes in Beppu. Back in the ring ZSJ works over Naitos arm before tagging Suzuki in who hits a PK and goes straight back to working on the leg as he had on Tuesday (Naito stil doesn't sell any effects of this).
Suzuki Gun work over EVIL but Naito stops a pin at 2, giving SANADA and EVIL a chance to double team Taka and attempt a Magic Killer but Suzuki breaks it up. After clearing ZSJ out of the ring EVIL hits Taka with Everything is Evil for the win.
Verdict : Around half of this match was what we saw in Beppu and it wasn't interesting the first time around, even more worryingly it looked like Naito and Suzuki was still the focus after the match when I would much rather they build to whatever they have planned for Zack and EVIL ★★1/2
Junior Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semi Final
Kushida def Bushi in 16:41
This match starts at a slower pace than you would maybe expect from a Junior match but that's not to say it is ever boring. Both men force rope breaks early with Kushida working the arm and Bushi putting him in a crossface, Bushi follows up with double knees to the corner and a top rope dropkick but doesn't capitalise so, when he attempts a choke with his shirt, Kushida counters and hits a handspring dropkick. Bushi goes to the top rope but Kushida executes a nice handstand kick and the crowd are starting to pick up. Kushida attempts a Back to the Future but Bushi counters with a neckbreaker followed up with a Codebreaker. Kushida rolls to the outside and Bushi tries a suicide dive which Kushida counters in mid-air into an armlock on the floor!
Back in the ring Kushida aims kicks at the arm but Bushi hits a Rewind kick to leave both men down. A Canadian Destroyer by Bushi results in a 2 count followed by an MX attempt which Kushida counters with a wristlock. Bushi grabs the ref and delivers the Mist but Kushida kicks out at 2 and hits a Back to the Future followed immediately by another to seal the win.
Verdict : The crowd really got into this match after the methodical pace of the first 10 minutes and were split pretty evenly, the mist from Bushi got a huge reaction and made me think that he could be on for a win to send Kushida off to the Heavyweight Division but this was the right result and sets up a great final for King of Pro Wrestling against either Ospreay or Scurll. ★★★1/2
Number 1 Contender Match
Hiroshi Tanahashi def Kazuchika Okada in 35:43
Okada comes out without his balloons - no more, messing around this is serious business time. When Tanahashi joins him in the ring the crowd is absolutely electric and the tone of the match is immediately set when Okada teases a clean break in the ropes but instead smashes a forearm into Tanahashi's nose. Tanahashi works on Okada's knee on the apron, dropkicks Okada to the floor and vaults over the top rope onto his rival but hurts his own knee in the process.
Back in the ring Okada connects with a low dropkick and draws boos from the crowd as he grinds his boot into Tanahsahi's knee and then holds onto a leglock for the whole of the referee's 5 count. Tanahashi delivers his own low dropkick and a chop-block followed by a Dragonscrew and a somersault senton but aggravates his knee in the process. A slam to Okada is followed by another somersault senton, from the second rope this time, for a 2 count. Okada hits a DDT to break the momentum and a reverse neckbreaker followed by a dropkick. Both men are selling the effects of the legwork well here, when Tanahashi goes to the top and eats a textbook Okada dropkick he finds himself hanging upside down from the turnbuckle which Okada capitalises on with more knee work much to the displeasure of the fans. A long figure four from Okada brings the fans into the action roaring The Ace onto reaching the ropes before he rolls out of the ring.
Tanahashi manages to get Okada up for a tombstone on the floor and follows up with a High Fly Flow to a standing Okada, landing on his opponents head. back in the ring and Tanahshi capitalises with a Twist and Shout followed by a slingblade for a 2 count. When Tanahashi tries for another HFF Okada gets his knees up before attempting a tombstone of his own but his knee buckles under the weight. The pace picks up again as Tanahashi evades a Rainmaker, a tombstone and stops another Rainmaker attempt with a slap to Okada's face before countering yet another attempt with a slingblade. Tanahashi manages to land a HFF but his hurt leg prevents him from the immediate pin resulting in a 2 count. Tanahashi goes to the top again but his HFF attempt is met by a dropkick in mid-air, Okada hits a tombstone but this time his leg prevents the pin. Both miss Rainmaker attempts but Okada finally hits a discus version and goes for the pin but Tanahashi counters for a 2.999999 count which sends the crowd wild. Tanahashi goes to the top but Okada delivers another dropkick and joins him, he tries to set up Tanahashi for a tombstone from the second rope but the Ace pushes him to the mat and follows him down with a HFF, Tanahashi back to the top for a HFF to a standing Okada and back up for a third and the win.
Verdict : This was the perfect end to a generally mediocre series of Destruction events. From the first bell the atmosphere was amazing and Okada contributed to that with subtle heelish tactics such as tapping the back of Tanahashi's head with his boot. Both men sold the injuries to their legs beautifully which was my major bugbear with the Naito match in Beppu. The story of Okada's journey back to the top would have been over far too quickly had he won here and setbacks such as this and the G1 block final will only make it sweeter when he does re-scale the mountain. ★★★★★
Post-Match : As Tanahashi is celebrating Jay White jumps him from the back and hits a Blade Runner, he goes tothe commentary table and demands his fellow CHAOS member, Rocky Romero, gives him his chair. As he returns to the ring Yoshi Hashi runs down the aisle but slips and looks as though he could have hit the ring steps because when he makes the ring he is already bleeding heavily from the face. White dispatches him and is about to hit Okada with the chair when Gedo hts the ring and takes the chair from him. With Okadas back turned Gedo nails him with the chair before telling White to deliver a Blade Runner. Gedo declares that White will face Tnahashi for the number 1 contender contract and tells the crowd to 'Breathe with the Switchblade'