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New Japan Cup 2024 bracket reveal!​

28 participate in the 2024 Cup; winner gets shot at Sakura Genesis

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The bracket has been revealed for the 2024 New Japan Cup, with matches starting at Anniversary on March 6 and running over two weeks to the final March 20 in Nagaoka. This year, a 28 man field will see 24 in first round competition, and four prior winners of the tournament receiving byes to the second round. Here’s how the brackets will play out.
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Ota Bracket: First round March 6
MATCH 1: YOSHI-HASHI vs KENTA
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YOSHI-HASHI: 11th entry, 10th consecutive. Career PB: Quarter Finals (2019, 2020)
KENTA: 3rd entry, 2nd consecutive. 2020 New Japan Cup USA winner. IWGP Tag Team Champion. Career PB: Quarter Finals (2021)
The long standing rivalry between YOSHI-HASHI and KENTA has often centered itself around YOSHI-HASHI’s Bo-staff and KENTA’s strange… affinity to it. This year the headhunter will likely be interested in KENTA’s hardware though, and the recently acquired (thanks to Taiji Ishimori) IWGP Tag Team Championship he possesses could be added motivation, if nay were needed in the first round of the New Japan Cup.

WINNER MEETS
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SANADA: 7th entry, 7th consecutive, 2023 New Japan Cup winner
After coming up short in a direct rematch for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at New Beginning in Sapporo, a second consecutive New Japan Cup win for SANADA isn’t something champion Tetsuya Naito would relish at all. Yet with the quiet confidence of the former champion, and the added self belief that comes from knowing what it takes to win the single elimination tournament. A year after leaving Los Ingobernables De Japon and starting the biggest run of his career, could he get to the front of the line yet again?

MATCH 2: Shota Umino vs Jack Perry
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Shota Umino: 3rd entry, 2nd consecutive. Career PB: Quarter Finals (2023)
Jack Perry: Debut entry
At Battle in the Valley in San Jose, mere days after a high profile Tokyo Dome loss for Shota Umino to Ren Narita, Jack Perry assaulted the Roughneck before tearing up his AEW contract and donning an armband with the slogan ‘SCAPEGOAT’. Fast forward another month, and 24 hours after a crushing NEVER Openweight Championship defeat to EVIL and HOUSE OF TORTURE, Perry delivered a video message to further prey on Umino while he was at his most vulnerable mental state. Implying that people had been let down by Umino, Perry seeks to add to that disappointment with a win in his NJPW debut at Anniversary.

WINNER MEETS VICTOR OF MATCH 3: Toru Yano vs Yujiro Takahashi
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Toru Yano: 19th entry, 19th consecutive. Career PB: Semifinals (2008, 2011, 2013, 2016)
Yujiro Takahashi: 14th entry, 5th consecutive. Career PB: Second round (2010, 2013, 2015)
While both of these athletes may be in the record books as being the elder statesmen of the tournament, and indeed Toru Yano is the ultimate New Japan Cup ironman having been in every running of the tournament bar its inaugural year in 2005, that’s where the positive stories end. Someone’s streak of losing in the first round will end this year, and with Yujiro having the unenviable record of being bounced in the first every single year from 2015 on, it’s a good bet that the Tokyo Pimp will be knocked out in his home prowling ground.

Korakuen bracket: First round March 7
MATCH 4: TJP vs David Finlay
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TJP: Debut entry
David Finlay: 3rd entry, 2nd consecutive. Career PB: Runner-up (2023)
In the wake of Will Ospreay’s departure to AEW, TJP has volunteered himself to take the lead if needed within United Empire, and has pledged to be an openweight competitor. That means entering an NJPW heavyweight tournament for the first time in his career, opposite the ‘GOAT slayer’ David Finlay. For Finlay, the ecstasy of victory over Ospreay in the Dog Pound Cage Match in Osaka was replaced by agony of defeat at the hands of Nic Nemeth and the loss of the IWGP Global Championship in Sapporo. After Finlay defeated TJP in a hard fought battle in San Jose in January, he will be looking to make a forceful statement in the Cup, but could this be the upset special of the first round?

WINNER MEETS VICTOR OF MATCH 5: Tanga Loa vs Great-O-Khan
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Tanga Loa: 3rd entry, 1st in two years. Career PB: n/a
Great-O-Khan: 4th entry, 4th consecutive. KOPW 2024 holder. Career PB: 3rd round (2022)
Both competitors in this Korakuen contest will be motivated by recent exits. For Tanga Loa, bidding farewell to his brother Tama Tonga in Sapporo has the Silverback considering his own future within NJPW, and the chance for a Cinderella run in this year’s Cup could convince him of a bright future still to come. Great-O-Khan was furious at the way in which Kazuchika Okada made his exit from New Japan and is determined to prove that the Rainmaker has left because he was scared to face the Dominator and his own vision of NJPW’s future. Whose will proves stronger?

MATCH 6: Tomohiro Ishii vs Chase Owens
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Tomohiro Ishii: 16th entry, 9th consecutive Career PB: Semifinals (2017, 2019)
Chase Owens: 5th entry, 4tth consecutive. IWGP Tag Team Champion. Career PB: 3rd round (2022)
While Chase Owens recent championship victory has required the strength of numbers, a win in Osaka securing the IWGP Tag Team Championships alongside KENTA, and only then with the aid of Taiji Ishimori, one cannot count the Crown Jewel out in singles tournament settings. Owens can lay claim to a big NJC win over Hiroshi Tanahashi in Korakuen on his resume, as well as a G1 victory over his opponent on March 7 in Tomohiro Ishii. As Ishii will reset following Kazuchika Okada’s departure and breakup of his NEVER Openweight 6 Man Championship team, singles glory will be a tantalizing prospect, but Owens is a tough first round draw.

WINNER MEETS:
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Hirooki Goto: 16th entry, 6th consecutive. 2009, 2010, 2012 New Japan Cup winner
A decade ago, three time Cup winner Hirooki Goto had the mantle of Mr. March thanks to his run of success in the annual tournament. 12 years removed from his last victory, his status as a former Cup winner gives him a berth in the second round, and a match either with his CHAOS mate Ishii, or holder of a title he feels belongs back with Bishamon in Chase Owens.
Yamanashi bracket: First round March 8

MATCH 7: Hikuleo vs Boltin Oleg
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Hikuleo: 2nd entry, 1st in five years. Career PB: n/a
Boltin Oleg: Debut entry
A hoss fight in Yamanashi will see Hikuleo take on Boltin Oleg. While Hikuleo was part of the field in 2019, we can consider this a de facto double Cup debut, and one where opportunity knocks for both men. Hikuleo has mixed emotions, but still undeniable momentum, having had the Guerrillas of Destiny torch passed to him by big brother Tama Tonga in Sapporo. For Boltin meanwhile, a Cup debut comes right as his progress in ring advances at an impressive rate. The Kazakh is well used to the single elimination format of the New Japan Cup from his massive success in the amateur ranks; can he translate that success to victory over G1 Climax 33 quarter finalist Hikuleo?

WINNER MEETS:
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EVIL 8th entry, 6th consecutive. NEVER Openweight Champion. 2020 New Japan Cup winner
Another bye falls to EVIL, thanks to his victory in the 2020 tournament. That tainted Cup run would set the table for the eventual foundation of HOUSE OF TORTURE, and years down the stretch his position as NEVER Openweight Champion this March. Four years ago, EVIL converted his victory into double IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championship gold. Could he be a double IWGP World Heavyweight and NEVER Openweight Champion come April?

MATCH 8: Shingo Takagi vs Yuya Uemura
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Shingo Takagi: 5th entry, 5th consecutive. Career PB: Runner-up (2021)
Yuya Uemura: 2nd entry, 1st in four years. Career PB: n/a
In Shingo Takagi’s home prefecture of Yamanashi, a battle for the Dragon against Yuya Uemura that sees two men who are looking to bounce back from sore losses. For Shingo, hard fought defeat to Taichi in Sapporo stings, but for Uemura, a loss to Yota Tsuji at new Beginning also marked the loss of his hair, and a very different Uemura enterign the spring classic. Homefield advantage meant very little for Takagi in 2023, when he was defeated by HENARE; will this year be any different?

WINNER MEETS VICTOR OF MATCH 9: Callum Newman vs Gabe Kidd
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Callum Newman: Debut entry
Gabe Kidd: 3rd entry, 1st in two years. Career PB: n/a
The aforementioned HENARE continues to recover through the New Japan Cup from wounds he sustained in Osaka on February 11. That is news Gabe Kidd will hear with great delight as he heads to face countryman Callum Newman. With the personal approval of Will Ospreay, Newman has the biggest opportunity of his young career opposite Kidd, and should not be looked over. Should Kidd be War ready enough though, either former Dojo mate Yuya Uemura, or a clash with Shingo Takagi- denied to RevPro UK fans thanks to his own post Osaka injuries- is on the cards.

Hyogo bracket (First round March 10)
MATCH 10: Yota Tsuji vs Jeff Cobb
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Yota Tsuji: 3rd entry, 1st in three years. Career PB: n/a
Jeff Cobb: 4th entry, 4th consecutive. Career PB: Quarterfinals (2022)
A first round match sure to get tongues wagging, Yota Tsuji vs Jeff Cobb should be a hard hitting battle well worth the conversation. After a victory in his Hair vs Hair match with Yuya Uemura in Sapporo, Tsuji promised victory in the New Japan Cup and a battle with stablemate Tetsuya Naito at Sakura Genesis in Ryogoku. To enact that plan though, he must first defeat the Imperial Unit in an immensely tough first round battle.
WINNER FACES VICTOR OF MATCH 11: El Phantasmo vs Mikey Nicholls
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El Phantasmo: 3rd entry, 3rd consecutive. NJPW STRONG Openweight Tag Team Champion. Career PB: n/a
Mikey Nicholls: 2nd entry, 1st in five years. Career PB: Second round (2019)
Tag team specialists collide in the first round when El Phantasmo takes on sole TMDK representative Mikey Nicholls. While focused on the tag team ranks, both men have shown the will and the results to succeed as singles players, and will look to do so in Hyogo.

MATCH 12: Taichi vs Ren Narita
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Taichi: 7th entry, 7th consecutive. Career PB: Quarterfinals (2020)
Ren Narita: 2nd entry, 2nd consecutive. Career PB: n/a
Fresh off a big win over Shingo Takagi in Sapporo, Taichi will be looking to push past Narita, who suffered a first round exit last year at the hands of now teammate EVIL. Years ago, the New Japan Cup unlocked the prideful fighter within Taichi, and perhaps the tournament will do the same to revive a competitive spirit lost to the ‘true Strong Style’ of H.O.T.
WINNER FACES

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Zack Sabre Jr. (7th entry, 7th consecutive. 2018, 2022 New Japan Cup winner)
Two time New Japan Cup winner gets the final bye into the second round, where he will either face the man he beat at Wrestle Kingdom 17 to become the first NJPW World TV Champion, or his former Dangerous Tekkers Tag Team partner Taichi. After defeating Bryan Danielson in Osaka and then Yuji Nagata in Sapporo, ZSJ has been on a tear since losing that WOrld TV Championship on January 4; will he ride that wave to his third cup, and maybe this time convert to World title gold?​
 
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So jack perry is winning the first match n shota wins in chi town
 

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SCAPEGOAT JACK PERRY TO WIN IT ALL :mark:
 

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I'm about to watch the 24th Show from New Japan and I look at this New Japan Cup list and go welp this is going to be shitty watch especially if you have Perry beat Shota and Narita with a ton of bs help from House of Torture beats Taichi. Perry vs Naito doesn't sell shit people and this is the problem New Japan going for them right now. Sabre JR vs Evil in the Semi Finals on one Side, and Sanada vs Finlay on the other. Sanada vs Sabre JR and Sabre JR faces Naito at Sakura Genesis and loses to him next Tour please.
 

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New Japan Cup night 2 (March 7) Preview​

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After New Japan Cup gets underway on March 6 at Anniversary, Korakuen Hall sees the left side of the bracket completed as half of the sweet sixteen to make round two are determined.
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Main event: New Japan Cup 1st Round: TJP vs David Finlay
Singles record: 1-0 Finlay

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Winner faces Tanga Loa or Great-O-Khan March 12 in Uwajima
In the wake of Will Ospreay’s departure to AEW, TJP has volunteered himself to take the lead if needed within United Empire, and has pledged to be an openweight competitor. That means entering an NJPW heavyweight tournament for the first time in his career, opposite the ‘GOAT slayer’ David Finlay. For Finlay, the ecstasy of victory over Ospreay in the Dog Pound Cage Match in Osaka was replaced by agony of defeat at the hands of Nic Nemeth and the loss of the IWGP Global Championship in Sapporo. After Finlay defeated TJP in a hard fought battle in San Jose in January, he will be looking to make a forceful statement in the Cup, but could this be the upset special of the first round?

7th Match: New Japan Cup 1st Round- Tanga Loa vs Great-O-Khan
Singles record: 1-1

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Winner faces TJP or David Finlay March 12 in Uwajima
Both competitors in this Korakuen contest will be motivated by recent exits. For Tanga Loa, bidding farewell to his brother Tama Tonga in Sapporo has the Silverback considering his own future within NJPW, and the chance for a Cinderella run in this year’s Cup could convince him of a bright future still to come. Great-O-Khan was furious at the way in which Kazuchika Okada made his exit from New Japan and is determined to prove that the Rainmaker has left because he was scared to face the Dominator and his own vision of NJPW’s future. Both have traded wins in G1 Climax encounters, with Loa’s victory over O-Khan in Ota last summer being a particularly notable one for the Silverback. Who’s will proves stronger this March?

6th Match: New Japan Cup 1st Round- Chase Owens vs Tomohiro Ishii
Singles record: 1-1

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Winner faces Hirooki Goto March 12 in Uwajima
While Chase Owens recent championship victory has required the strength of numbers, a win in Osaka securing the IWGP Tag Team Championships alongside KENTA, and only then with the aid of Taiji Ishimori, one cannot count the Crown Jewel out in singles tournament settings, nor in the hallowed Hall. Owens can lay claim to big wins over Hiroshi Tanahashi and Juice Robinson in Korakuen on his resume, as well as a G1 victory over his opponent on March 7 in Tomohiro Ishii. As Ishii will reset following Kazuchika Okada’s departure and breakup of his NEVER Openweight 6 Man Championship team, singles glory will be a tantalizing prospect, but Owens is a tough first round draw.

5th Match: Los Ingobernables De Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji, Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI) vs Just Five Guys (SANADA, Taichi, Yuya Uemura, DOUKI & TAKA Michinoku)
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With members yet to wrestle their respective New Japan Cup matches, LIJ and J5G will instead meet in ten man tag team action Tonight. Their Sapporo singles battles put lines under a lot of issues between the two teams, and set a pecking order of sorts, certainly when it comes to Tetsuya Naito over SANADA and Yota Tsuji over Yuya Uemura for now. That order may change at the end of the tournament however, and the possibility of Tetsuya Naito wrestling SANADA in three consecutive championship matches still remains as well.

4th Match: YOH, Tomoaki Honma, El Desperado & Shota Umino vs HOUSE OF TORTURE (SHO, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Ren Narita & EVIL)
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Fury from New Beginning in Sapporo a week ago will drive El Desperado and Shota Umino into combat against HOUSE OF TORTURE tonight. SHO’s disgraceful countout victory to grab the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship was something not even the worldly wise EL Desperado could have predicted. Meanwhile, Shota Umino’s desire to follow a violent victory over Ren Narita in Korakuen with an unwavering ‘ace like’ performance against EVIL for the NEVER Openweight Championship was met with total defeat at the hands of H.O.T. 24 hours after a clash with Jack Perry in Ota, where will Umino’s mental state be tonight?

3rd Match: United Empire (Callum Newman, Jeff Cobb & francesco Akira) vs BULLET CLUB (Taiji Ishimori, Gabe Kidd & KENTA)
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Ahead of Callum Newman’s Friday Cup meeting with Gabe Kidd, six man preview action in Korakuen. Yamanashi will see the week end with perhaps the most hotly contended sections of the New Japan Cup bracket, and with Kidd and Callum equally hungry to show themselves in this tournament, this six man prelude is not one to be missed.

2nd Match: Toru Yano & Togi Makabe vs TMDK (Mikey Nicholls & Zack Sabre Jr.)
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Before Mikey Nicholls and Zack Sabre Jr. both take their first strides into this year’s New Japan Cup, tag team action sees them tangle with the one time Most Violent Players. Can TMDK teamwork prevail over Yano and Makabe’s veteran violent tendencies?

1st match: Boltin Oleg, YOSHI-HASHI & Hirooki Goto vs Guerrillas of Destiny (Jado, El Phantasmo & Hikuleo)
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With the encouragement of Tama Tonga and the classic Guerrillas of Destiny team passing the torch to the new generation at New Beginning in Osaka, El Phantasmo and Hikuleo have to be wrestling their respective New Japan Cups with singles success on their minds, but also knowing the route back to the IWGP Tag Team Championships is a short one. For Bishamon meanwhile, YOSHI-HASHI facing KENTA on night one of the Cup, with Hirooki Goto potentially meeting Chase Owens via his bye, the path is much shorter, and the target as NJPW STRONG Openweight Champions on the backs of GoD, much more direct in our opener.​
 

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Impromptu Jack Perry HOT debut today
 

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It Tsuji vs Cobb is a 1st round match
 

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Okada is still officially a 6 man champ :lol
 
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idk if you saw the result yet chris, but fuck this company lol
 

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Well Chase Owens just won a 15 minute match against Ishii
 

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Was probably the best match of his career at least lmao
 
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O-Khan vs Tanga Loa is much worse
 
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TJP save this show