During Friday’s NJPW New Year Dash event, a match between United Empire (Will Ospreay, Francesco Akira, TJP, HENARE, & Jeff Cobb) and Bullet Club (David Finlay, Alex Coughlin, Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, and Drilla Moloney) ended in a tie after things got out of hand.
Following the match, Ospreay announced that his last NJPW working date is February 11.
Ospreay then challenged Bullet Club on behalf of the United Empire and allowed David Finlay to pick the stipulation. Finlay chose a cage match.
You can check out some highlights from the match below:
✨本日無料配信✨NEW YEAR DASH‼️
第5試合は10人タッグマッチ‼️
UNITED EMPIREとBC WAR DOGSの全面抗争💥🆚 UNITED EMPIRE👑 ×BULLET CLUB WAR DOGS💀#njpwworld で配信中📡
視聴無料⏩https://t.co/CeQLGjTmZ5#njdash #NJPW pic.twitter.com/eGnR6Exbr0
— NJPW WORLD (@njpwworld) January 5, 2024
NJPW has announced two matches for Battle In The Valley 2023, which you can check out below:
* Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay
* No Disqualification: Jon Moxley vs. Shingo Takagi
NJPW Battle In The Valley 2023 takes place at the San Jose Civic on January 13.
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The recent NJPW New Year Dash event ended in chaos as a match between United Empire and Bullet Club resulted in a tie. This intense showdown showcased the rivalry between the two factions and left fans eagerly anticipating future clashes.
The United Empire, consisting of Will Ospreay, Francesco Akira, TJP, HENARE, and Jeff Cobb, faced off against Bullet Club’s David Finlay, Alex Coughlin, Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, and Drilla Moloney. As tensions escalated, the match spiraled out of control, leading to a draw. The chaotic nature of the bout left fans on the edge of their seats and craving more action.
Following the match, Will Ospreay made a surprising announcement. He revealed that his last working date with NJPW would be on February 11. This revelation left fans speculating about Ospreay’s future plans and what it means for the United Empire.
In a bold move, Ospreay challenged Bullet Club on behalf of the United Empire and allowed David Finlay to choose the stipulation for their next encounter. Finlay opted for a cage match, adding an extra layer of intensity and danger to their rivalry. This decision promises an explosive showdown between the two factions in the near future.
NJPW also announced two highly anticipated matches for Battle In The Valley 2023. Kazuchika Okada will face off against Will Ospreay, promising a clash between two of the promotion’s top stars. Additionally, Jon Moxley will take on Shingo Takagi in a no-disqualification match, guaranteeing a brutal and hard-hitting encounter.
Battle In The Valley 2023 is set to take place at the San Jose Civic on January 13. This event promises to deliver thrilling matches and unforgettable moments for NJPW fans.
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In conclusion, the recent NJPW New Year Dash event showcased the intense rivalry between United Empire and Bullet Club. With a tie in their match and a cage match stipulation set for their next encounter, fans can expect more thrilling action in the future. Additionally, the upcoming Battle In The Valley 2023 event promises exciting matches that will leave a lasting impact on NJPW fans. Stay tuned to eWrestlingNews.com for all the latest updates in the world of professional wrestling.