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  • NJPW Best Of The Super Juniors 33 Night 8 Results – May 27, 2026

    NJPW Best Of The Super Juniors 33 Night 8 Results – May 27, 2026

    On May 27th, 2026 NJPW aired the 8th night of the 33rd annual Best Of The Super Juniors live in Shizuoka Japan inside Kiramesse Numazu in front of 777 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.

    Tatsuya Matsumoto defeated Taisei Nakahara via Knee Bar (7:05)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    TMDK (Hartley Jackson, Ryohei Oiwa & Kosei Fujita) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Valiente Jr & Toru Yano via Senton on Yasuda (8:20)

    8 Man Tag Team Match
    Six Or Nine (Ryusuke Taguchi & Master Wato), Tiger Mask IV & Nick Wayne defeated Unbound Company (Robbie X, Daiki Nagai, Titan & Gedo) via Wayne’s World on Gedo (9:48)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Yoshinobu Kanemaru (6) defeated Daisuke Sasaki (6) via Figure 4 (6:47)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Sho (8) defeated HYO (4) via Cross Armbreaker (11:13)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion El Desperado (8) defeated Jakob Austin Young (4) via Pinche Loco (7:37)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Kushida (4) defeated Yoh (6) via Back To The Future (9:56)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Robbie Eagles (6) defeated Taiji Ishimori (6) via Ron Miller Special (12:06)

    Block A Match Of The 2026 Best Of The Super Juniors
    Francesco Akira (8) defeated Jun Kasai (8) via Crown Fall (13:01)

    Standings After Night 8

    Block A

    1st Place- Titan (10 Points) (5-1)

    2nd Place- Francesco Akira, Master Wato & Jun Kasai (8 Points) (4-2)

    3rd Place- Ryusuke Taguchi, Kosei Fujita, Nick Wayne & Robbie X (6 Points) (3-3)

    4th Place- Valiente Jr (4 Points) (2-3) (On the bubble)

    Last Place- Daiki Nagai (0 Points) (0-6) (Eliminated)

    Block B

    1st Place- Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion El Desperado & Sho (8 Points) (4-2)

    2nd Place- Taiji Ishimori, Robbie Eagles, Daisuke Sasaki & Yoh (6 Points) (3-3) & Yoshinobu Kanemaru (6 Points) (3-2)

    Last Place- Jakob Austin Young & Kushida (4 Points) (2-4) (On the bubble) & HYO (4 Points) (2-3)

  • Dragon Gate Hopeful Gate Night 15 Results – May 27, 2026

    Dragon Gate Hopeful Gate Night 15 Results – May 27, 2026

    On May 27th, 2026 Dragon Gate had their 15th night of Hopeful Gate live in Chiba Japan inside Chiba Port Arena in front of 224 fans.

    Tag Team Match
    Masaaki Mochizuki & Homare defeated El Cielo & Ryu Fuda (8:08)

    Ultimo Dragon defeated Jiro Shimbashi via Pinfall (7:49)

    8 Man Tag Team Match
    Natural Vibes (Strong Machine J, Key, Kzy & U-T) defeated Love & Peace (Jacky Kamei, Mochizuki Jr & Riiita) & Luis Mante via Running Elbow Smash on Mochizuki Jr (12:26)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Paradox (Susumu Yokosuka, Dragon Kid & Yamato) defeated Gajadokuro (Open The Dream Gate Champion Madoka Kikuta, Kota Minoura & Jason Lee) via DQ (6:38)

    Tag Team Match
    D’Courage (Open The Brave Gate Champion Ryoya Tanaka & Yuki Yoshioka) defeated Natural Vibes (Flamita & Guc) via Cross Saber on Guc (10:10)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Genki Horiguchi, Kazuma Kimura & Yasushi Kanda defeated Gajadokuro (Open The Twin Gate Champions Yoshiki Kato & Ishin & Kai) via Diving Elbow Drop on Ishin (13:25)

  • CMLL Martes Populares Results – May 26th, 2026

    CMLL Martes Populares Results – May 26th, 2026

    Consejo Mundial De Lucha Libre held this week’s Martes Populares event on Tuesday, May 26th, 2026 from the Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico. The event aired live on the CMLL YouTube Channel Members Only service.

    Below are the results for the May 26th, 2026 edition of CMLL Martes Populares.

    • Kamelot & Troyano defeated Camaleon Jr. & Diamante Escarlata
    • Best Two Out Of Three Falls Tag Team Match: Okumura & Shoma Kato defeated Atrapasuenos (Espiritu Negro & Rey Cometa) [2 Falls : 1 Fall]
    • Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match: Brillante Jr., Diamond & Oro Jr. defeated Kimba, Tenochca & Vegas Depredador [2 Falls : 1 Fall]
    • Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match: Los Dragones (Dragon de Fuego, Dragon Legendario & Dragon Rojo Jr.) defeated Los Bestia Del Diablo (Akuma, Gemelo Diablo I & Gemelo Diablo II) [2 Falls : 1 Fall]
    • Best Two Out Of Three Falls Tag Team Match: Black Tiger & Valiente defeat Flip Gordon & Star Jr. [2 Falls : 0 Falls]
    • Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match: Esfinge, Neon & Templario defeat Los Guerreros Laguneros (Gran Guerrero, Stuka Jr. & Ultimo Guerrero) [2 Falls : 1 Fall]

    (h/t Cagematch for the results.)

  • Bushiroad Announces Sale Of NJPW Shares To TV Asahi And CyberAgent

    Bushiroad Announces Sale Of NJPW Shares To TV Asahi And CyberAgent

    After more than a decade overseeing the resurgence of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Bushiroad has officially announced that it will sell all of its shares in New Japan Pro-Wrestling to TV Asahi and CyberAgent.

    The announcement was made through Bushiroad’s official corporate channels and marks the end of an era that began in 2012, when the company acquired NJPW during a pivotal point in the promotion’s history.

    Bushiroad president Takaaki Kidani reflected positively on the company’s time with NJPW, describing the move as a transition into the next phase of growth for the promotion.

    According to the statement, Bushiroad believes NJPW is now positioned to expand further through stronger digital initiatives, streaming opportunities, and broader global media strategies under the direction of TV Asahi and CyberAgent.

    The company also highlighted the promotion’s recent success, including the January 4 Tokyo Dome event drawing 46,913 fans and becoming NJPW’s first Tokyo Dome sellout in 28 years.

    Bushiroad framed the announcement as a successful completion of the rebuilding process that began over a decade ago. The statement emphasized the rise of a new generation of talent and described the sale as a “passing of the torch” moment for the company.

    While the move will undoubtedly generate discussion across the wrestling industry, the tone of the announcement did not indicate financial instability or operational concerns surrounding NJPW. Instead, Bushiroad presented the decision as a strategic move intended to position the promotion for continued expansion in the streaming and digital media landscape.

    CyberAgent’s growing involvement in digital entertainment and streaming platforms could signal increased emphasis on international accessibility and multimedia distribution moving forward, while TV Asahi has maintained a longstanding relationship with NJPW through broadcast partnerships.

    Bushiroad’s acquisition of NJPW in 2012 is widely viewed as one of the most important turning points in modern Japanese professional wrestling. During that stretch, the company helped oversee NJPW’s international expansion, streaming growth, and rise back into global prominence.

    Now, after 14 years, ownership of one of wrestling’s most influential promotions is entering a new chapter.

    We will keep you updated here at Bodyslam.net as more information about Bushirod’s sale of New Japan Pro Wrestling to CyberAgent and TV Asahi becomes known.

  • Dragon Gate Hopeful Gate Night 12 Results – May 24, 2026

    Dragon Gate Hopeful Gate Night 12 Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 Dragon Gate aired the 12th night of Hopeful Gate live in Hokkaido Japan inside Sapporo ii 1 Stadium & can watch it on Dragon Gate Network.

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Natural Vibes (Guc, Key & U-T) defeated Kazuma Kimura, Ryu Fuda & Homare via Fuego on Kimura (10:06)

    Susumu Yokosuka defeated Jiro Shimbashi via Jumbo No Kachi (5:20)

    El Cielo defeated Mochizuki Jr via Spinning Tombstone Piledriver (8:49)

    Tag Team Match
    Gajadokuro (Open The Dream Gate Champion Madoka Kikuta & Kai) defeated D’Courage (Open The Brave Gate Champion Ryoya Tanaka & Yuki Yoshioka) via Rolling Lariat on Tanaka (9:39)

    8 Man Tag Team Match
    Genki Horiguchi, Yasushi Kanda, Ultimo Dragon & Luis Mante defeated Gajadokuro (Open The Twin Gate Champions Yoshiki Kato & Ishin, Kota Minoura & Jason Lee) via Backslide From Heaven on Ishin (4:43)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Natural Vibes (Strong Machine J, Flamita & Kzy) defeated Paradox (Dragon Kid, BxB Hulk & Yamato) via Narita Mokutoru on Yamato (16:42)

  • OPW Light Heavyweight Tournament Night 2 Results – May 24, 2026

    OPW Light Heavyweight Tournament Night 2 Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 OPW had their 2nd & final night of Light Heavyweight Tournament live in Osaka Japan inside Azalea Taisho Hall in front of 307 fans.

    Semi Final Match Of The 2026 Light Heavyweight Tournament
    Suzaku defeated Light Heavyweight Champion Ultimate Spider Jr via Pinfall (9:10)

    Semi Final Match Of The 2026 Light Heavyweight Tournament
    Sho Mizuno defeated Yasutaka Oosera via Angle Slam (12:19)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Kohei Kinoshita, Billy Ken Kid & Kazuaki Mihara defeated OPW Tag Team Champion Aran Sano, Shigehiro Irie & HUB via La Espalda on HUB (10:05)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    The Bodyguard, Takoyakider & Ebessan defeated Meibutsu Sekaiichi Champion Joeichiro Osaka, OPW Tag Team Champion Tigers Mask & Super Delfin (11:15)

    Tag Team Match
    Rouge Nation (Shu Asakawa & Toru) defeated OPW Champion Ryuya Matsufusa & Tiiida via Brainbuster on Tiiida (10:30)

    Finals Of The 2026 Light Heavyweight Tournament
    Suzaku defeated Sho Mizuno via Vermilion Splash (17:15)

  • Pro Wrestling Noah Global Tag League Night 2 Results – May 24, 2026

    Pro Wrestling Noah Global Tag League Night 2 Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 Pro Wrestling Noah aired the 2nd night of Global Tag League live in Toichi Japan inside Light Cube Utsunomiya in front of 472 fans & can watch it on Wrestle Universe.

    Eita defeated Midori Takahashi via Foot Stomp (4:33)

    8 Man Tag Team Match
    Team 2000X (Masa Kitamiya, Kai Fujimura, Jun Masaoka & Takashi Sugiura) defeated All Rebellion (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Alejandro, Kaito Kiyomiya & Harutoki) & Black Menso-re via Reverse Figure 4 on Menso-re (5:16)

    Tag Team Match
    Team Noah (Atsushi Kotoge & Hi69) defeated Daiki Odashima & Amakusa via European Clutch on Odashima (6:49)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) & Quiet Storm defeated Elegant Darkness (Tetsuya Endo & Hayata) & Yuto Koyonagi via Magic Killer on Koyonagi (7:47)

    6 Man Tag Team Match
    Lykos Gym (Kid Lykos & Kid Lykos #2) & Hiroto Tsuruya defeated Los Tranquilos De Japon (GHC Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito & Bushi & Ryusei) via Swanton Bomb on Ryusei (7:18)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Global Tag League
    Sunsetters (Yoshiki Inamura & Stallion Rogers) (2) defeated TMP Sqwad (Katsumi Inahata & Kenta) (0) via From Dusk Till Dawn on Inahata (10:55)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Global Tag League
    Passion Max (Manabu Soya & Yuki Iino) (2) defeated Beast Funkies (Mohammed Yone & Kazuyuki Fujita) (0) via Jonetsu Is on Yone (11:50)

    Block B Match Of The 2026 Global Tag League
    MaruKen (National Champion Naomichi Marufuji & Kenoh) (2) defeated Real Outcasts (Tadasuke & Ozawa) (0) via MaruKen on Tadasuke (14:06)

    Block B Standings After Night 2

    1st Place- Sunsetters, Passion Max & MaruKen (2 Points) (1-0)

    Last Place- Real Outcasts, TMP Sqwad & Beast Funkies (0 Points) (0-1)

  • AAA On Fox #19 Results – May 23, 2026

    AAA On Fox #19 Results – May 23, 2026

    On May 23rd, 2026 AAA aired their 19th episode of AAA On Fox live in Mexico City Mexico inside Gimnasio Olimpico Juan De La Barrera & can watch it on Fox (Latin American) & WWE & AAA’s YouTube.

    Curiseweight Title Match
    Laredo Kid (c) defeated Rey Fenix via Frog Splash (8:51) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    Tag Team Anything Goes Match
    Los Americanos Hermanos (Bruto & Julio) vs. Los Americanos (Rayo & Bravo) ends in a No Contest (23:27)

  • Stardom Queen Dynasty Results – May 23, 2026

    Stardom Queen Dynasty Results – May 23, 2026

    On May 23rd, 2026 Stardom aired Queen Dynasty live in Aichi Japan inside Toyota Gosei Memorial Gymnasium in front of 1,887 fans.

    Triple Threat Match
    Waka Tsukiyama defeated Matoi Hamabe & Rian via Moonlight Dream on Rian (5:29)

    Non Title Match
    IWGP Women’s Champion Syuri defeated Kiyoka Kotatsu via Ground Style Suzaku (10:03)

    Tag Team Match
    HATE (Saya Kamitani & Ruaka) defeated Saori Anou & Fuwa Chan via Star Crusher on Fuwa Chan (9:20)

    Triple Threat Match
    Saya Iida defeated Hanako & Xena via Iidabashi on Xena (10:19)

    Artist Of Stardom Titles #1 Contenders Triple Threat Match
    God’s Eye (Ami Sourei, Lady C & Hina) defeated Mi Vida Loca (Akira Kurogane, Rina Yamashita & Itsuki Aoki) & Cosmic Angels (New Blood Tag Team Champion Aya Sakura, High Speed Champion Yuna Mizumori & Natsupoi) (10:22)

    Tag Team Match
    FWC (Hazuki & Koguma) defeated Goddess Of Stardom Champion AZM & Ema Mashima (14:44)

    Future Of Stardom Title Match
    Rana Yagami (c) defeated Kikyo Furusawa via Tae Lock (10:45) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    World Of Stardom Title #1 Contenders Fatal 4 Way Match
    Suzu Suzuki defeated Starlight Kid, Natsuko Tora & Maika via German Suplex on Maika (13:17)

    Wonder Of Stardom Title Match
    Hanan (c) defeated Bea Priestley via Wrist Clutch Backdrop (20:02) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    World Of Stardom Title Match
    Sayaka Kurara (c) defeated Maki Itoh via Tokimeki Spear (21:51) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

  • Two Former WWE Superstars Purchase PROGRESS & DEFY Wrestling

    Two Former WWE Superstars Purchase PROGRESS & DEFY Wrestling

    Former WWE Superstars Nikki Storm, formerly known as Nikki Cross and Big Damo, formerly known as Killian Dain, have officially acquired both PROGRESS Wrestling, a  United Kingdom independent wrestling promotion, and DEFY Wrestling, a Seattle-based independent wrestling promotion.

    The news was announced by PROGRESS Wrestling on Monday, confirming that the husband-and-wife duo have stepped into ownership roles for both promotions in a move that could significantly shape the future of the independent wrestling landscape.

    According to the announcement, the acquisition comes after years of involvement and passion for independent wrestling from both Storm and Damo. The two are expected to oversee the continued growth and creative direction of the promotions moving forward.

    PROGRESS Wrestling has long been considered one of the most influential independent wrestling companies in Europe, helping launch the careers of numerous WWE stars over the last decade. DEFY Wrestling has similarly built a strong reputation in the United States independent scene, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.

    In statements released as part of the announcement, both Storm and Damo spoke about their excitement for the future and their commitment to preserving the identity of the promotions while continuing to evolve them.

    Storm stated that professional wrestling has always been about community and passion, adding that the opportunity to help guide two respected independent promotions was something she and Damo took very seriously.

    Damo echoed those sentiments, noting that both companies have built loyal fanbases and unique identities over the years. He also emphasized their goal of creating opportunities for wrestlers while continuing to deliver high-quality wrestling for fans.

    The acquisition marks a significant development for the independent wrestling scene, especially given the influence both promotions have had internationally. PROGRESS has hosted countless notable events and helped spotlight talent that later moved on to WWE, AEW, and other major promotions, while DEFY has become known for its blend of independent stars and major-name appearances.

    Both Storm and Damo have extensive histories in independent wrestling prior to their WWE runs. Storm competed across the United Kingdom and Europe before joining WWE, where she became known to fans as Nikki Cross and captured multiple championships. Damo similarly built a strong reputation internationally before signing with WWE and competing under the Killian Dain name.

    At this time, no immediate changes to either promotion have been officially announced.

    You can read the full quotes from Big Damo and Nikki Storm about their acquisition of PROGRESS and DEFY Wrestling below:

    “We are delighted to be the new co-owners of PROGRESS. We both started in the UK and Ireland and fully believe this is host to the greatest talent pool on earth and PROGRESS is well positioned to showcase this generation and the next generation.

    “We are also very excited to be the new co-owners of DEFY Wrestling. Home to the most feverish fan base in the Pacific North West. Nikki and I have an affinity with Seattle, and I always had an incredible experience wrestling on the DEFY shows in front of the Defyance.”

    “We would like to thank Martyn Best and Lee McAteer for being wonderful custodians and bringing new levels of professionalism to our industry. They steered PROGRESS after a worldwide pandemic, created an incredible wrestling network in Hooked On Wrestling TV, created a phenomenal working partnership with Pro Wrestling NOAH in Japan and DEFY in USA and showed ambition, and an incredible drive to give multiple talented men and women visas to compete in the USA, and opportunities in so many other countries.

    “Our job now is to guide PROGRESS through the coming years, identify new talent and integrate them with the current phenomenal roster. I’m proud to say we have some of the best wrestlers in the world performing for us right now. Our men’s World Champion Cara Noir and Charlie Sterling are performing at the highest level. Our Tag Team Champions Luke Jacobs and Ethan Allen are two of the best wrestlers in the world under 30. Our women’s division is host to some of the best women wrestlers alive. Women’s champion Alexxis Falcon, Rhio, Kanji, Emersyn Jayne and so many more. We also have Hollywood actor Paul Walter Hauser regularly walking the Hollywood red carpets with his PROGRESS Proteus Championship belt. Then there is Gene Munny, Charles Crowley, former WWE star Axel Tischer, Hollie Barlow, Simon Miller, Man Like DeReiss, Spike Trivet, Lykos Gym, and so many more.

    “I could go on all day but Nikki and I want to continue to give these amazing athletes a platform to create engaging stories, while also leaving plenty of room for absolute masterpieces in ring.

    “We also want to capitalise on our great relationships with talent and promotions worldwide, and create new partnerships that not only bring phenomenal talent to our shores, but also export our best talent to new ventures abroad.”

    Nikki, a former WWE Women’s RAW World Champion, Money in the Bank Winner and also WWE Tag Team champion with Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley, becomes PROGRESS Wrestling and DEFY Wrestling’s first female co-owner, bringing a completely fresh point of view.

    “It is not lost on me that there are few female owners in professional wrestling, so I want to bring my experience and insights to the table and elevate PROGRESS and DEFY to new levels.

    “We were deeply encouraged by the first PROGRESS Women’s Super Strong Style 16 tournament. Rhio and Gisele competed in an incredible main event, and Rhio proved to be a worthy winner! We will soon be announcing that next year, in 2027, we will host the first stand alone female Super Strong Style 16.

    “We are also in the process of bringing PROGRESS to new cities across the UK, and will be excited to announce those details soon”

    Stay tuned to Bodyslam.net for more updates on PROGRESS Wrestling, DEFY Wrestling, and the latest news from around the wrestling world.