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South Dakota State University 125-pounder Connor Brown was named Wednesday as Big 12 Wrestler of the Week after winning a pair of matches in dual action against league foes.
A freshman from Oak Grove, Missouri, Brown opened the week with an 8-6 victory over Wyoming’s Drake Foster in a 20-18 Jackrabbit victory on Jan. 18. Three days later, Brown rallied for a second-period pin against 18th-ranked Jay Schwarm of Northern Iowa. Brown trailed 6-0 early but came back to tie the match at 8 with a pair of reversals and four-point near-fall at the end of the first period. He then opened the second period with his third reversal of the match, which he turned into a pin.
With the two wins, Brown improved to 16-9 overall and 7-4 in duals. His victories also propelled him into the individual national rankings for the first time in his collegiate career as he was tabbed 20th at 125 pounds by FloWrestling.
Brown is the second Jackrabbit to be honored as Big 12 Wrestler of the Week this season, joining David Kocer, who was honored Dec. 13.
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New Japan Best of Super Juniors 2016 Standings
As of Night 14 – Finale – June 7, 2016
A Block
Ryusuke Taguchi – 10 points (5-2)
Matt Sydal – 10 points (5-2)
Kyle O’Reilly – 8 points (4-3)
IWGP Jr. Hvt. champion KUSHIDA – 8 points (4-3)
Rocky Romero – 8 points (4-3)
BUSHI – 8 points (4-3)
Gedo – 2 points (1-6)
David Finlay – 2 points (1-6)
B Block
Will Ospreay – 8 points (4-3)
Ricochet – 8 points (4-3)
Volador, Jr. – 8 points (4-3)
Bobby Fish – 8 points (4-3)
Jushin Liger – 6 points (3-4)
Tiger Mask IV – 6 points (3-4)
Chase Owens – 6 points (3-4)
Trent Baretta – 6 points (3-4)
FINALS
June 7 – Will Ospreay beat Ryusuke Taguchi to win the tournament.
Tournament Schedule
Day 1 (5/21)
Day 2 (5/22)
Day 3 (5/23)
Day 4 (5/24)
Day 5 (5/25)
Day 6 (5/27)
Day 7 (5/29)
Day 8 (5/30)
Day 9 (5/31)
Day 10 (6/2)
Day 11 (6/3)
Day 12 (6/5)
Day 13 (6/6)
Day 14 (6/7) FINALS
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A six-man tag match is set for Ring of Honor’s second show of 2019.
ROH has announced that Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) will face The Briscoes & Silas Young at Honor Reigns Supreme in Concord, North Carolina on Sunday, January 13. The show will stream live on HonorClub.
PCO and King made their ROH debuts at the promotion’s post-Final Battle television tapings earlier this month, with them being revealed as Scurll’s stablemates in Villain Enterprises and helping Scurll even the odds against The Kingdom. They also teamed against Cheeseburger, Eli Isom & Ryan Nova at the tapings as part of a storyline where The Kingdom said Villain Enterprises don’t deserve a shot at their ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles yet.
ROH’s next TV tapings will take place at Center Stage in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, January 12.
Here’s the updated card for Honor Reigns Supreme:
ROH World Champion Jay Lethal defending against Dalton Castle
Women of Honor World Champion Kelly Klein defending against Jenny Rose
Villain Enterprises (Marty Scurll, PCO & Brody King) vs. The Briscoes & Silas Young
ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions The Kingdom (Matt Taven, Vinny Marseglia & TK O’Ryan) vs. Hurricane Helms, Delirious & Luchasaurus in a proving ground match (If Helms, Delirious & Luchasaurus win or the match ends in a time-limit draw, they’ll get a future shot at The Kingdom’s Six-Man titles)
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NJPW and CMLL kicked off their Fantasticamania tour this morning in Osaka with a number of matches, including the debut of Atlantis Jr., son of Atlantis.
Taiji Ishimori, Templarino and Gedo defeated Ryusuke Taguchi, Tiger Mask and Audaz
Gedo stalled early. Kinda boring until Audaz was tagged in and did an amazing corkscrew moonsault to the floor, wiping out Templarino. They ended up having some pretty good chemistry together and was a highlight of the match.
Ishimori and Taguchi, who was wearing his pharaoh outfit as he normally does on these tours, went at it. It was pretty okay.Templarino picked up the win over Audaz with a sitout powerbomb. Pretty solid opener.
Taichi, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Forastero defeated Jushin Thunder Liger, Titan and Flyer
This felt kind of uninteresting until Liger started to make a hot comeback, sending Forastero to the floor. He took out Kanemaru on the outside as Flyer and Kanemaru went at it.
Titan and Forastero had some fun back and forth towards the end. Forastero scissored him and went for the triangle armbar, submitting Flyer. Dull in parts but largely okay.
Okumura and Sanson defeated Atlantis and Atlantis Jr.
This is the debut match of Atlantis Jr., who naturally is the son of Atlantis. He and Sanson worked together early and looked okay, doing some cool spots including a suicide dive to the floor, taking out Sanson.
It was kind of sad seeing Atlantis, as it seems clear his knee is still bothering him, especially when he has to run. Atlantis Jr. wiped out both with a tope con hilo as Atlantis went to the top rope, hitting a crossbody to the floor.
As the match wore on, Atlantis Jr. continued to work the bulk of the match, looking good.
Okumura planted him with a draping cutter off the top rope but Atlantis broke it up. Sanson took Atlantis out of the ring as Atlantis Jr. got a near fall with a roll up. As he was arguing with referee, Okumura grabbed him and hit a spinning DDT for the win.
Okumura and Sanson took the masks of both father and son after the match.
Ultimo Guerrero, Gran Guerrero and Cuartero defeated Mistico, Dragon Lee and Niebla Roja
Everyone paired off against one another with some good back and forth. Gran and Ultimo teamed up to slam Mistico off the top rope. The technicos then teamed up to send all three rudos out of the ring.
Dragon Lee and Mistico teamed up to work on the rudos, doing some great tandem offense to take out the Guerreros. Niebla Roja and Cuatero worked against one another, and both looked good. Roja took out Cuatero with a giant Sasuke special as Lee and Mistico took out the Guerreros with stereo topes.
Roja and Cuartero continued their offense until Cuartero cut off Roja and pinned him with the Cuatero bomb. A pretty good match, with Mistico and Dragon Lee’s offense being the highlights.
Caristico, Namajague and Barbaro Cavernario defeated KUSHIDA, Volador Jr. and Soberano Jr.
Namajague was Desperado’s gimmick during his CMLL excursion years ago.
Volador and Caristico had a hot sprint early. Namajague used his belt as a rope to choke and attack KUSHIDA throughout the match. Soberano came in and did a big moonsault dive to the floor that wiped out both KUSHIDA and Namajague on the outside.
Volador and Caristico were back in the ring and did a few more spots before Volador tapped to la mistica. Short, but good action while it lasted.
Tetsuya Naito, El Terrible, BUSHI and Shingo Takagi defeated Satoshi Kojima, Toa Henare, Raijin and Fujin
Fujin and Raijin, much like Desperado, were SHO and YOH wearing their CMLL masks.
The first few minutes of this was just kind of a match. People would tag in, get worked over for a bit before tagging out. Nothing particularly interesting.
Fujin and Rajin picked things up toward the end by working over BUSHI with some tandem offense. They went for the 3K, but it was broken up by Shingo who attempted to clear house.
Fujin went for a dragon suplex, but BUSHI countered with the BUSHI roll and got the win. Again, the first half of this was really dull but it picked up towards the end.
This was an easy two in a half hours to watch. If you like these shows, it’s worth a look, but there isn’t anything that I would consider must see barring the debut of Atlantis Jr..
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WWNLive has scheduled an EVOLVE show alongside WWE’s “NXT Takeover” special during Summerslam Weekend.
EVOLVE 67 is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, August 20 at Saint Finbars Roman Catholic Church in Brooklyn at 3:00 p.m.
WWNLive is advertising this as a doubleheader with the NXT Takeover special later in the night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
WWNLIVE now has two shows over Summerslam Weekend starting with EVOLVE 66 in Joppa, Md. on Friday, August 19 featuring Cody Rhodes’s in-ring debut.
Upcoming WWNLive Schedule
EVOLVE 64: Saturday, July 16 – Queens, N.Y.
EVOLVE 65: Sunday, July 17 – Melrose, Mass.
EVOLVE 66: Friday, August 19 – Joppa, Md. (Cody Rhodes)
EVOLVE 67: Saturday, August 20 – Brooklyn, N.Y.
Tickets will go on sale for EVOLVE in Brooklyn on 8/20 this Monday at https://t.co/OvzQlRwnhA. Talent announcements coming tomorrow.
— Gabe Sapolsky (@BookItGabe) June 16, 2016
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New Japan Pro Wrestling has revealed the cards for their New Beginning USA events.
The lineups for the three-show tour were affected by the government shutdown that’s going on in the United States, with NJPW issuing a statement saying that they were unable to obtain visas for their Japanese wrestlers.
“It is with great disappointment that we must announce that due to the ongoing 2018–19 United States federal government shutdown, we were unable to obtain visas for our Japanese talent who were looking forward to seeing our US fans at the New Beginning in USA,” NJPW wrote.
The tour will begin at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California on January 30. There are also stops at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 1 and the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on February 2.
The New Beginning USA shows feature a mix of non-Japanese members of the NJPW roster, Ring of Honor wrestlers, young lions from NJPW’s California dojo, and a few independent wrestlers. The Great-O-Kharn (NJPW’s Tomoyuki Oka) is flying in from England and is on the tour.
Before the issue with obtaining visas, New Beginning USA had been set to feature some Japanese wrestlers who aren’t on the New Beginning tour in Japan.
The LA show will be headlined by Beretta & Rocky Romero vs. Juice Robinson & Tracy Williams. Robinson will defend his IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship against Beretta in Charlotte, and Beretta, Romero & Chuckie T will face Robinson, Williams & David Finlay in an elimination tag match in Nashville.
Here are the full New Beginning USA cards:
Los Angeles (Wednesday, January 30) —
Beretta & Rocky Romero vs. Juice Robinson & Tracy Williams
Chuckie T vs. David Finlay
Jeff Cobb vs. Karl Fredericks
Marty Scurll & Brody King vs. Lance Archer & Davey Boy Smith Jr.
Colt Cabana vs. Shane Taylor
Jonathan Gresham vs. Tyler Bateman
Alex Coughlin vs. Clark Connors
Charlotte (Friday, February 1) —
IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Juice Robinson defending against Beretta
Chuckie T & Rocky Romero vs. David Finlay & Tracy Williams
Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Alex Coughlin
Marty Scurll & Brody King vs. Jeff Cobb & Jonathan Gresham
The Great-O-Kharn vs. Tracer X
Colt Cabana & John Skyler vs. Lance Archer & Shane Taylor
Karl Fredericks vs. Clark Connors
Nashville (Saturday, February 2) —
Beretta, Chuckie T & Rocky Romero vs. Juice Robinson, David Finlay & Tracy Williams in an elimination tag match
Jeff Cobb vs. Brody King
Marty Scurll vs. Clark Connors
The Great-O-Kharn vs. Harlem Bravado
Colt Cabana & Jonathan Gresham vs. Lance Archer & Shane Taylor
Karl Fredericks vs. Alex Coughlin
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WWE star Cesaro returned to WWE the night after WrestleMania 32 on the post-Mania Raw.
But, like Seth Rollins, he felt helpless and frustrated not being part of the WM32 card following a major injury.
“You always want to be back as soon as possible. I did all I could, but it wasn’t feasible. It was an amazing show. I sat in the skybox depressed,” Cesaro told the Herald-Dispatch newspaper promoting WWE’s upcoming house show tour in West Virginia.
“I wanted to be 100 percent. The fan support was great. They help you through so much with their support.”
Cesaro still has sights set on the Intercontinental Title held by The Miz, who is scheduled to return to TV this week.
“My goal right now is the Intercontinental. Miz has it. I want it back. I’ll be a fighting champion,” Cesaro said.