Master Wato might be out of the running for BOSJ 29, but he still has a chance to influence the B-Block here tonight. His opponent tonight is El Lindaman, who while coming into tonight at eight points, is in a must win situation as the block heats up. He needs every point possible, and tonight can’t afford to be anything but perfect. Show Master Wato Goes High Risk To Eliminate El LindamanThis is also a battle of champions, with Lindaman as the GLEAT G-Rex Champion, and Wato one half of the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. Wato would kick things off with some swift kicks, before a springboard uppercut would land. Lindaman would toss Wato to the outside, before hitting a perfect dive over the top rope. Back into the ring, Lindaman was able to get a two count – before stomping on the shoulder in the corner. Wato would take a dropkick to the back, before responding with a big Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker. Going up top, Wato hit nothing off his dive as Lindaman dodged and hit a backdrop driver. A roll up clutch from Wato would get a two count, before Lindaman took a kick to the jaw. Recientemente was blocked into a pinfall on the first attempt, but would land second time around for a near fall. TTD would land, Wato went up top and hit RPP for the victory. Lindaman is out of the running for the finals of B-Block. Titán Shows Some Edge To Defeat DOUKIBoth Titán & DOUKI are out of the running in BOSJ 29, but there’s still value in finishing the tournament with a high score. DOUKI has a chance to finish at 10 points, while Titan is chasing a finishing score of 8 points. Add in some disdain from DOUKI, who was scraping by on the Mexican independent scene, while Titan was under the bright lights of CMLL – and this one is expected to be very physical. DOUKI would stomp Titán to start this match, before DOUKI nailed a series of reckless dives. Titán was thrown headfirst into the ring post, before being taken back into the ring. DOUKI would be dropped with a kick, before taking the springboard moonsault off the top rope to the floor. Death Valley Bomb in the ring would follow, before DOUKI set up the Gory Bomb – only to be blocked into an armdrag. DOUKI would move into the DOUKI-CHOKEY, but Titán fought free before blocking the Daybreak DDT. Pele Kick would land before a lariat and double stomp on the apron. Titán would head to the top rope, but DOUKI blocked into the signature choke. Unable to get the tap out, Titán would nail a snap tornado DDT before taking the Doton-no-Jutsu. Suplex de La Luna was blocked, with Titán hitting a thrust kick. Titán would catch DOUKI on the top rope with a bulldog onto the ring post, before a springboard double stomp for the win. Will Titán be brought back for the 2023 tournament? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Get TheOvertimer’s Hottest Stories, Breaking News and Special Features in your email, CLICK HERE!
NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Night 2 ResultsMay 17, 2022 NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Night 2 Quick Match Results:
Full Card for NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Night 3Here is the full card for New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Night 3 event, which takes place on Wednesday, May 18th at the Sendai Sunplaza Hall in Miyagi, Japan. Night 3 will air live on New Japan World starting at 5:30AM EST.
Updated NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 2022 StandingsFollowing Tuesday’s Best of the Super Juniors 2022 event, here are the updated standings for NJPW’s Best of the Super Juniors 2022 tournament. Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Block Standings (as of May 17th): A Block:
B Block:
A & B Block Results and Remaining Schedule: May 15th (A Block) – Aichi, Japan:
May 17th (B Block) – Yamagata:
May 18th (A Block) – Miyagi:
May 19th (B Block) – Aomori:
May 21st (A Block) – Aomori:
May 22nd (B Block) – Akita:
May 24th (A & B Block) – Tokyo:
May 25th (A & B Block) – Tokyo:
May 26th (A & B Block) – Tokyo:
May 28th (A & B Block) – Chiba:
May 29th (A & B Block) – Tokyo:
May 31st (A & B Block) – Toyama:
June 3rd (Best of the Super Juniors 2022 Finals) – Tokyo:
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