Jim Ross refers to this recently returned AEW star as the best in-ring talent in the promotion, now that Bryan Danielson has ...
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Zack Sabre Jr. had quite the weekend at the Tokyo Dome. New Japan Pro-Wrestling‘s Zack Sabre ...
Kiley (@KileyWrestling) and Collins (@_queerauntie) discuss the results from Wrestle Dynasty and Wrestle Kingdom including the in-ring return of Kenny Omega, the new NJPW Tag Team Champions the Young ...
New champions were crowned at Wrestle Dynasty. Mercedes Mone won the RevPro Undisputed British Women’s title from Mina Shirakawa on Sunday’s show at the Tokyo Dome, adding a third title to her ...
After Tetsuya Naito and Hiromu Takahashi wrestled one another at Wrestle Kingdom 19 on Saturday, they were confronted backstage by The Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb. Naito & Takahashi proposed being ...
Finlay won the inaugural Global title bout at Wrestle Kingdom 18 last year. The IWGP Junior Heavyweight title changed hands on an injury Saturday, as El Desperado was declared the winner over ...
2025 could be Hirooki Goto’s year. The longtime NJPW veteran won the Ranbo battle royal at the start of Wrestle Kingdom 19, earning a future IWGP World title match. The final two in the ring were Goto ...
Head coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Friday that Tagovailoa is "unlikely" to see action in this key Week 18 matchup, thus thrusting Tyler "Snoop" Huntley into the starting job for the second ...
It's that time of the year where New Japan Pro-Wrestling has its biggest show, Wrestle Kingdom. This year, however, instead of making it a two-night affair, it will be accompanied by a ...
After a breakthrough in 2024, Zack Sabre Jr. is heading into NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 19 as the IWGP ... and some unfinished business with Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe. As Sabre settled in for ...
Wrestle Kingdom 19 is in the Tokyo Dome in Japan. The show will start at 3 a.m. ET or 5 p.m. local time in Japan. Zack Sabre Jr. defends the IWGP World Heavyweight Title against Shota Umino.
Former LPGA pro and pioneering golf broadcaster Mary Bryan died on New Year's Eve at the age of 78. Bryan competed on the LPGA Tour from 1971-1984 before embarking on a successful broadcasting career ...