Changes have been made to upcoming NJPW shows.
NJPW announced Kota Ibushi and Hiroyoshi Tenzan have been pulled from the NJPW 50th Anniversary Show on March 1 and the New Japan Cup.
Ibushi has not been cleared from his shoulder injury that he suffered in the finals of the G1 Climax tournament. Tenzan has not recovered from his knee injury. Great-O-Khan (Ibushi's opponent in the New Japan Cup) will win by forfeit and advance to the second round. Tenzan was scheduled to meet the winner of Toru Yano vs. Taichi in the second round. The winner of that bout will receive a bye.
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Kota Ibushi has been diligently preparing for a scheduled return on March 1 at the Nippon Budokan. However, after careful consultation with trainers, medical staff and the NJPW medical committee, and based on the results of a final medical evaluation, the difficult decision has been made to delay Ibushi’s return, and remove him from Wednesday’s Anniversary card. The following change has been made to the event.
4th match
Yuji Nagata, Satoshi Kojima, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Kota Ibushi vs Will Ospreay, Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare ->
Yuji Nagata, Satoshi Kojima, Yuto Nakashima & Kosei Fujita vs Will Ospreay, Jeff Cobb, Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare
Furthermore, after concerns around Ibushi’s condition across several potential singles matches in the New Japan Cup tournament, the decision has been made for him to withdraw. His first round match against Great-O-Khan on March 6 will be considered forfeit, and O-Khan will advance to March 12 in Aichi where he will face Taiji Ishimori.
Additionally, Hiroyoshi Tenzan is still recovering from a knee injury, and will not be taking part in the New Japan Cup. His second round match against the winner of Taichi and Toru Yano on March 9 in Korakuen will be considered forfeit, and either Yano or Taichi will advance to the third round March 16 in Aichi.
We deeply apologise to fans who were looking forward to seeing Tenzan and Ibushi wrestle and appreciate your understanding. New Japan Pro-Wrestling joins fans in wishing the very best for both men in their recovery.
Fightful will have results from each night of the New Japan Cup following the conclusion of the event. You can find results from past NJPW events at Fightful's results section.