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NJPW Strong
Streamed July 23, 2021 on New Japan World
The broadcast team of Kevin Kelly and Alex Koslov checked in to run down the card…
1. Brody King and Chris Dickinson vs. Royce Isaacs and Jorel Nelson in a Tag Team Turbulence tournament semifinal match. “They will take liberties with the rules,” Kelly said about Isaacs and Nelson, which was weird because don’t you think Dickinson and King would do the same? Anyway, Dickinson and Isaacs began in the middle of the ring and worked some chain wrestling. Dickinson worked Isaacs’s arm. Isaacs eventually hit an elbow, charging Dickinson into the corner before Nelson tagged in and hit a standing double-stomp for a two-count.
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