Is a partnership forming between WWE and All Japan Pro Wrestling for 2024? All Japan Pro Wrestling took to social media this morning to tease a WWE NXT talent appearing for their upcoming New Year Giant Series on January 3 to challenge Katsuhiko Nakajima for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.
WWE is sending an NXT wrestler to compete for All Japan Pro Wrestling's Triple Crown Championship. AJPW has been hyping that a mystery wrestler will challenge for the Triple Crown title at New Year Giant Series 2024 on January 3.
The Big Audio Nightmare is back to talk about everything happening in the very busy world of Japanese professional wrestling. This week's topics include:
All Japan Pro Wrestling wrapped up its recent tour, “Giant Series,” with a doubleheader of shows last night. Quite a few notable things happened throughout this tour.
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As the wrestling war between the two companies continues, an international free agent is apparently on the radar of WWE and AEW. The latest move in signing talent saw Jade Cargill leave AEW for WWE, while WWE Hall of Famer Edge jumped to AEW.
It looks like there's mutual interest between AEW and Katsuhiko Nakajima. Nakajima, a two-time GHC Heavyweight Champion, announced last week that he's departing Pro Wrestling NOAH.
Naomichi Marufuji and Katsuhiko Nakajima are among the names to keep an eye on. Saturday night is going to be an eventful evening for pro wrestling. AEW is running its Full Gear pay-per-view, which features the return of Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks, as well as Saraya’s first match in five years.
Japanese wrestling is hard-hitting, but a spot didn't go according to plan in a B block match for Pro Wrestling NOAH’s N-1 Victory tournament. Katsuhiko Nakajima went one-on-one with Kinya Okada in the bout, which the referee stopped after Nakajima connected with a kick directly to the face of Okada.
A new GHC Heavyweight Champion was crowned this morning in Nagoya. Kazuyuki Fujita defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima to win the championship for the first time, pinning Nakajima after connecting with a soccer kick and a beast bomb.
The current GHC heavyweight champion says he is ‘the one and only.’ Katsuhiko Nakajima wants to do more than defend his world title in Pro Wrestling NOAH.
Shiozaki returns from an injury suffered nine months ago, as he pursues the GHC heavyweight championship for a record fifth time. A major world title match is set to take place on New Year’s Day.
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