Quick Results
Jeff Cobb pinned Rust Taylor in 8:07 ( ½)
PJ Black & Fred Rosser pinned JR Kratos & Tom Lawlor in 8:09 ( ¾)
KENTA pinned Brody King in 14:16 to retain the Right to Challenge for the IWGP United States Championship ( )
For the last time before Christmas, we’re back in the unnamed venue with Kevin Kelly and Alex Koslov on commentary. Alex is already shaking his head at Kevin’s opening line, “it’s the culmination of Detonation”. It wasn’t even a pun!
Danny Limelight vs. Rocky Romero
It’s the first of three matches between Team Filthy and Rocky Romero’s crew today…
NJPW Strong
Streamed December 18, 2020 on New Japan World
The show began with the broadcast team of Kevin Kelly and Alex Koslov checking in. Kelly reminded everybody that it’s the “culmination of Detonation.” Is it odd to anyone else that Danny Limelight and Rust Taylor are currently on WWE and AEW television in one way or another at this point? No? OK.
1. Rocky Romero vs. Danny Limelight. Romero jumped Limelight to start the match. After things settled down, Romero landed one Forever Clothesline before Limelight rolled outside and pulled Romero out with him. Outside, Limelight ran Romero’s shoulder into the ring post. When the count reached nine, Limelight rolled Romero back into the ring, but continued to work Romeo’s left arm.
Quick Results
Super J-Cup 2020 – First Round: ACH pinned TJP in 9:52 ( ¼)
Super J-Cup 2020 – First Round: Blake Christian pinned Rey Horus in 12:00 ( ¼)
Super J-Cup 2020 – First Round: El Phantasmo pinned Lio Rush in 15:16 ( ½)
Danny Limelight & JR Kratos pinned Rocky Romero & Fred Rosser in 12:49 ( )
Super J-Cup 2020 – Semi-Final: ACH pinned Chris Bey in 8:27 ( ½)
Super J-Cup 2020 – Semi-Final: El Phantasmo pinned Blake Christian in 7:24 ( ¼)
KENTA & Hikuleo submitted Kevin Knight & Ren Narita in 10:02 ( )
El Phantasmo pinned ACH in 16:11 to win the Super J-Cup 2020 ( ¾)
We’re live on tape from the same venue they use for NJPW Strong, with Kevin Kelly and Alex Koslov on the call. At least this is a huge step up from how they released last year’s tournament – which escaped via several VOD releases from what I recall.