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Dominion (June 4) Full card, preview

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The full card is now set for Dominion in Osaka Jo Hall on June 4. A stacked event will see seven titles defended as well as IWGP US Champion Kenny Omega’s next contender being determined and more besides.

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Main event: IWGP World Heavyweight Championship- SANADA vs Yota Tsuji

The rarest of situations surround our main event as Yota Tsuji challenges SANADA for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. After SANADA defended his gold against Hiromu Takahashi at Dontaku May 3, his celebration was interrupted by Tsuji making his return from excursion and cleaving the champion in half with a spear. In the immediate aftermath, Tsuji’s poses in ring, and actions carrying Hiromu away from the backstage area seemed to indicate that he was aligned with Los Ingobernables De Japon, but the only thing that fans were clear on was that he would be next in line for the world title. 

Any other mysteries remained just that, as Tsuji returned to Mexico after Dontaku, meaning that Tsuji’s first bout back from excursion will be in our main event, and for the richest prize in professional wrestling. While figures like Hiromu Takahashi, Jay White and Kazuchika Okada have returned from respective excursions as if fired from a cannon right to the top mix of their weight classes, not even those three can lay claim to what Tsuji is doing. The question is whether the big entrance can be followed up with the big prize. 

8th Match: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship- Hiromu Takahashi vs Master Wato

Singles record: 2-0 Hiromu 

The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship will be on the line when Hiromu Takahashi seeks his fifth defence of the title against Best of the Super Jr. 30 winner Master Wato. Wato’s eight match win streak en route to becoming the youngest Japanese wrestler to ever win the BOSJ trophy saw him round a corner on his path to Grand Master status. Yet his journey to the top is far from complete. There are more ‘new doors’ that Wato wants to break down for his division, with one being his first IWGP Junior Heavyweight title. 

With the hottest of hands, and Dominion taking place in his home town of Osaka, it would appear that the stars are all aligning for the challenger, especially in contrast to Hiromu who has seen his three year streak of consecutive BOSJ successes come to an end. On the third time of asking, it could well be the time for Wato to get his first singles victory over the Time Bomb. It would certainly mirror the events of Takahashi’s first reign with the IWGP gold back in 2017, a title win earned at Wrestle Kingdom ended after four defences at Dominion by the very man he beat to win it in the first place. Six years ago it was KUSHIDA; will it be Wato that ends Hiromu’s quest of a record reign?

7th Match: NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championships: Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii vs Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli & Shota Umino)

After winning NEVER Openweight 6 man Tag Team Championship gold at Dontaku from Strong Style, the champion team of Kazuchika Okada, Tomohiro Ishii and Hiroshi Tanahashi seek their first defence at Dominion against an all star lineup. The Okada led team captured the titles thanks in no small part to the hubris of Ren Narita, who demanded the chance to take down the Rainmaker and paid the price. In his wake, Shota Umino stepped up, in rivalry to the Son Of Strong Style, but with a similar desire to attack for the next generation of NJPW.

Umino called on mentor Jon Moxley, and in a heated encounter at Resurgence in Long Beach took victory over a CHAOS trio of Okada, Ishii and Rocky Romero alongside Wheeler Yuta. Moxley has his own sights set on Okada, and has encouraged a harder edge to Umino, leading to vicious fights to close out the Best of the Super Jr. tour. Sunday in Ota, Umino hurled a table at the head of Okada, before making the challenge official for Dominion- a NEVER 6 Man title match with Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli as his partners. 

The Forbidden Door once again opens as ROH Champion Castagnoli wrestles in the cerulean blue for the first time in his career. As Toronto on June 25 looms large, will the NEVER 6 man titles be a key part to NJPW and AEW’s massive joint event, and will Umino make good on his promise to pin Okada and score the biggest victory of his career tonight? 

6th Match: NEVER Openweight Championship- David Finlay vs El Phanatsmo

David Finlay puts his freshly won NEVER Openweight Championship on the line in Osaka against El Phantasmo. Ever since attacking Jay White at Battle in the Valley in February, and assuming the lead of BULLET CLUB in March, Finlay has been keen to usher in a new ‘savages only’ era for the group. Always choosing crowd pleasing showmanship over savagery, El Phantasmo had stood in staunch opposition to Finlay from within BULLET CLUB, leading to Finlay removing the dissenting voice in the room at Sakura Genesis. ELP’s own allies in the group in Taiji Ishimori and KENTA would join in the expulsion, leaving Phantasmo with no clear allies, but with a clear desire for revenge. 

As Finlay was victorious in Fukuoka to lift the NEVER Openweight Championship, destroying outgoing champ Tama Tonga in brutal form, ELP made a surprise appearance to ensure Finlay’s victory party didn’t last long. Though admitting he hasn’t considered his factional alliance, and that Hontai would have a hard time accepting the former agitator into their midst, Phantasmo has promised to eliminate every member of his former factional home, starting with Finlay. Will it be savagery or artistry that wins out over the NEVER title? 

The G1 Climax 33 lineups will be announced at Dominion. As a new generaiton of contenders emerged, competition for spots in the tournament of tournaments is set to be more intense than ever before. Who makes the cut to be part of the summer heatwave?

5th Match: IWGP & NJPW STRONG Tag Team Championships- Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & YOSHI-HASHI) vs HOUSE OF TORTURE (EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi) vs United Empire (Aaron Henare & Great-O-Khan)

One three way match will see two titles decided in Osaka Jo Hall, Bishamon, HOUSE OF TORTURE and United Empire teams facing off to fill the vacated IWGP and STRONG Openweight Tag team Championships. After Aussie Open retained their IWGP gold against TMDK at Satsuma no Kuni, Bishamon emerged to challenge the champions to a rematch from Sakura Genesis. EVIL and Yujiro Takahashi attacked from behind, and repeatedly interfered until Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis rlented and allowed the H.O.T duo to join a three way at Dominion. 

In the interim though, disaster struck with Davis suffering a knee injury. At Resurgence, Fletcher vacated both of Aussie Open’s tag titles, leaving them to be decided by the two remaining teams in the three way. The situation didn’t sit right with the other United Empire members meanwhile with Great-O-Khan declaring that the three way match should proceed a before, with a UE team taking Aussie Open’s place. That team is Henare and O-Khan, who have promised to win the titles and defend them against Davis and Fletcher in a UE derby for the gold. Will that come to pass? Will Bishamon, who had a stirring run through the early part of 2023, get back to the top of the mountain? Or will EVIL and Yujiro cast a dark shadow over tag team competition?

4th Match: NJPW World TV Championship- Zack Sabre Jr. vs Jeff Cobb

Singles record 2-0-1 Sabre

A rematch from Dontaku sees Zack Sabre Jr. put the NJPW World TV Championship on the line against Jeff Cobb. Sabre has been on fire in both Japan and the US as a fighting TV champion who’s quickly racked up seven defences in a five month span over NJPW, STRONG and Ring of Honor. To the prideful Sabre then, a time limit draw against Cobb in Fukuoka May 3 was as good as a loss. Indeed, immediately after the bell rang to complete the 15 minutes at Dontaku, Sabre was quick to assert the need for a rematch, and Cobb was eager to accept. This time, can a clash of strength and suplexes versus submission mastery finally see a winner?

3rd Match: IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag team Championships- Intergalactic Jet Setters (KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight) vs Catch 2/2 (TJP & Francesco Akira)

Tag record: 1-1 

One of the biggest surprises on the Road to Dontaku last month was a perceived upset victory for Kevin Knight and KUSHIDA in their first challenge to IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag team Champions TJP and Francesco Akira. Catch 2/2’s phenomenal run with the tag gold, the second longest in history was brought to a crashing halt, and none were more surprised than the champions. Yet in acknowledging their defeat to the Intergalactic Jet Setters, TJP and Akira both had to wonder how things might have been different had it not been a for a freak cut to the eye of TJP that shaped the remainder of the bout. Now at Dominion we get the chance to see whether this was a flash in the pan title win, or the basis for a lengthy run for this veteran and young prospect side. 

2nd Match: Just 5 Guys (Taichi, DOUKI, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & TAKA Michinoku) vs Los Ingobernables De Japon (Titan, BUSHI, Shingo Takagi & Tetsuya Naito)

Eight man action in the second bout of the evening will see Just Five Guys and LIJ collide. With SANADA’s defection from LIJ into J5G, antagonism between the two groups was always going to exists, but might this bout be just as much about our main event challenger as it is the champion?

1st Match: IWGP United States Number One Contenders Match: Will Ospreay vs Lance Archer

Singles record 1-1 

Dominion will kick off with a huge bang when Will Ospreay and Lance Archer do battle to determine who will be next to face IWGP United States Champion Kenny Omega. Two former IWGP US Champions themselves, both Archer and Ospreay have unfinished business with Omega, as well as with one another; the two collided way back in the 2019 New Japan Cup with Ospreay upsetting Archer, but the Murderhawk Monster would power his way to victory later that summer in the G1. 

Now their paths circle back round to one another in Osaka. Determined to right the wrongs of the most painful loss of his career at Wrestle Kingdom, Ospreay has said that he needs to get back to Omega, declaring to Archer ‘you say everybody dies, but Assassins survive’. Will that be the case June 4?

Kickoff Match: Young Lion Hat-trick Challenge: Oskar Leube vs Ryohei Oiwa, Boltin Oleg & Yuto Nakashima

The Young Lion hat-trick challenge will continue for the live crowd before Dominion as Oskar Leube attempts to run the gauntlet. In this match type, a Young Lion has to wrestle three five minute singles matches against his contemporaries; one win and Leube gets 10,000 Yen of yakkiniku barbecue, two and it’s 50,000, with a massive 200,000 Yen worth of barbecue awaiting the German if he beats all three opponents. Can he emerge victorious from this high steaks battle?

Kickoff match will not be broadcast

 

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