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Eight matches made for New Beginning in Osaka
Goto goes for gold in EDION Arena card already stacked for February 11
The first matches have been announced for New Beginning in Osaka on February 11. Four title matches are already official, as are four special singles matchups that keep the fire burning from an incredible Tokyo Dome weekend.
Hirooki Goto will challenge Zack Sabre Jr. for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship in Osaka. Nine years to the day removed from his last challenge, to then IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada in the very same building, Goto will be looking to erase that emotional and painful defeat.
He will also be looking to claim the richest prize in professional wrestling for the very first time in his career. Starting at Destruction in 2007, Goto has challenged for the title nine times, never having gotten gold; an ignominious record. Despite surviving a hard fought New Japan Ranbo at Wrestle Kingdom 19 to earn this position, there is little doubt that he will be the underdog in this matchup.
Still, he isn’t somebody that Zack Sabre Jr. can take lightly. ZSJ has been victorious in his last five encounters with the Fierce Warrior, but Goto has beaten Sabre in the past and has more than a puncher’s chance with the best wrestler int he world today.
Yota Tsuji puts the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship on the line against Gabe Kidd. Two men driven by desire to make NJPW recognised as the world’s absolute best, their combined love and pride for New Japan was on full display at Wrestle Kingdom and Wrestle Dynasty. For Tsuji that passion brought him to a pair of wins and the white and gold he possesses now, while for Kidd, a superstar was born albeit in defeat.
New Year Dash saw both men battle in a heated tag team contest, one that ended with Tsuji holding up the belt for Kidd. As both have different ideals and means in mind for a common goal, whoever holds the gold holds the power- who will that be?
The IWGP Tag Team Championships are on the line when Tetsuya Naito and Hiromu Takahashi face the Young Bucks, Nicholas and Matthew Jackson. AEW EVPs the Bucks were victorious in a tumultuous three way tag team match at Wrestle Dynasty to become the 106th champions, and to win the title for a second time.
Still ‘working from home’ since their last appearance on AEW television, the Jacksons stated that they would be happy to put their belts on the line back in Japan, and that they always enjoyed wrestling in Osaka. After a win over Funky Sauce in Ota at new Year Dash, Hiromu and Naito, not pinned in the Tokyo Dome, asked to be the Bucks’ opposition. What happens when the World Tag League 2024 winners get their two on two shot?
New IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Champions the Ichiban Sweet Boys will make their first defence agasinst Roppongi ReVice. YOH and Rocky Romero were absent from Tokyo Dome cards but made their presence felt backstage, and a contract for this title match was quickly sealed with kisses all around. There’ll be no love lost when the bell sounds; will Rocky and YOH win two sets of tag titles in a one month span?
Taichi takes on SANADA one on one. Last time NJPW was in EDION Arena Osaka, Taichi was a hair away from capturing the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship from David Finlay. Then SANADA would ensure the three count wasn’t rendered before revealing himself as the newest member of the BULLET CLUB War Dogs.
For two months, tensions simmered as both men were separated, but when they found themselves in the same ring during the New Japan Ranbo at WK19, everything was let loose. Still, as SANADA found himself on the back foot, a phony ‘low blow’ got Taichi disqualified. That meant tempers flaring even more at new Year Dash!!, and now these issues must be settled. Will Taichi’s hot head be able to overcome SANADA’s cold blood?
Shota Umino will go head to head with Great-O-Khan. Umino suffered defeat at the hands of Zack Sabre Jr. on January 4, but still continued from a demanding epic to defeat Claudio Castagnoli. Umino continues to be driven to get his hands on Jon Moxley, but also to show his young fans, who created hand made belts for Shota to carry, the Roughneck with the real deal.
Yet at New Year Dash, Great-O-Khan got his hands on Umino’s mini replicas and tore them to shreds. Now O-Khan has their sights on stopping Umino’s post Tokyo Dome resurgence.
Shingo Takagi will face Drilla Moloney. While Drilla and his partner Clark Connors are no longer with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag team Championships, Moloney has been eager to set his sights on new opposition, and a tag team clash with LIJ in Ota saw opportunity knock in the form of Shingo Takagi. Shingo is eager to regain the NEVER Openweight gold he lost in the Dome, and will start with this openweight singles clash. Yet regardless of weight class, Moloney is one of the most dangerous players int he game, and after a pinfall victory over Tetsuya Naito was the biggest feather in his 2024 cap, will he slay the Dragon to mark his 2025?
Also official is Hiroshi Tanahashi, continuing his Final Road to retirement January 4 2026, facing Togi Makabe. Backstage at New Year dash, Makabe said that there was one thing not yet announced in Tanahashi’s retirement plans, and the Ace agreed. It’s a rematch of Hiroshi Tanahashi’s debut bout in Osaka!
The first matches have been announced for New Beginning in Osaka on February 11. Four title matches are already official, as are four special singles matchups that keep the fire burning from an incredible Tokyo Dome weekend.
Hirooki Goto will challenge Zack Sabre Jr. for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship in Osaka. Nine years to the day removed from his last challenge, to then IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada in the very same building, Goto will be looking to erase that emotional and painful defeat.
He will also be looking to claim the richest prize in professional wrestling for the very first time in his career. Starting at Destruction in 2007, Goto has challenged for the title nine times, never having gotten gold; an ignominious record. Despite surviving a hard fought New Japan Ranbo at Wrestle Kingdom 19 to earn this position, there is little doubt that he will be the underdog in this matchup.
Still, he isn’t somebody that Zack Sabre Jr. can take lightly. ZSJ has been victorious in his last five encounters with the Fierce Warrior, but Goto has beaten Sabre in the past and has more than a puncher’s chance with the best wrestler int he world today.
Yota Tsuji puts the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship on the line against Gabe Kidd. Two men driven by desire to make NJPW recognised as the world’s absolute best, their combined love and pride for New Japan was on full display at Wrestle Kingdom and Wrestle Dynasty. For Tsuji that passion brought him to a pair of wins and the white and gold he possesses now, while for Kidd, a superstar was born albeit in defeat.
New Year Dash saw both men battle in a heated tag team contest, one that ended with Tsuji holding up the belt for Kidd. As both have different ideals and means in mind for a common goal, whoever holds the gold holds the power- who will that be?
The IWGP Tag Team Championships are on the line when Tetsuya Naito and Hiromu Takahashi face the Young Bucks, Nicholas and Matthew Jackson. AEW EVPs the Bucks were victorious in a tumultuous three way tag team match at Wrestle Dynasty to become the 106th champions, and to win the title for a second time.
Still ‘working from home’ since their last appearance on AEW television, the Jacksons stated that they would be happy to put their belts on the line back in Japan, and that they always enjoyed wrestling in Osaka. After a win over Funky Sauce in Ota at new Year Dash, Hiromu and Naito, not pinned in the Tokyo Dome, asked to be the Bucks’ opposition. What happens when the World Tag League 2024 winners get their two on two shot?
New IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Champions the Ichiban Sweet Boys will make their first defence agasinst Roppongi ReVice. YOH and Rocky Romero were absent from Tokyo Dome cards but made their presence felt backstage, and a contract for this title match was quickly sealed with kisses all around. There’ll be no love lost when the bell sounds; will Rocky and YOH win two sets of tag titles in a one month span?
Taichi takes on SANADA one on one. Last time NJPW was in EDION Arena Osaka, Taichi was a hair away from capturing the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship from David Finlay. Then SANADA would ensure the three count wasn’t rendered before revealing himself as the newest member of the BULLET CLUB War Dogs.
For two months, tensions simmered as both men were separated, but when they found themselves in the same ring during the New Japan Ranbo at WK19, everything was let loose. Still, as SANADA found himself on the back foot, a phony ‘low blow’ got Taichi disqualified. That meant tempers flaring even more at new Year Dash!!, and now these issues must be settled. Will Taichi’s hot head be able to overcome SANADA’s cold blood?
Shota Umino will go head to head with Great-O-Khan. Umino suffered defeat at the hands of Zack Sabre Jr. on January 4, but still continued from a demanding epic to defeat Claudio Castagnoli. Umino continues to be driven to get his hands on Jon Moxley, but also to show his young fans, who created hand made belts for Shota to carry, the Roughneck with the real deal.
Yet at New Year Dash, Great-O-Khan got his hands on Umino’s mini replicas and tore them to shreds. Now O-Khan has their sights on stopping Umino’s post Tokyo Dome resurgence.
Shingo Takagi will face Drilla Moloney. While Drilla and his partner Clark Connors are no longer with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag team Championships, Moloney has been eager to set his sights on new opposition, and a tag team clash with LIJ in Ota saw opportunity knock in the form of Shingo Takagi. Shingo is eager to regain the NEVER Openweight gold he lost in the Dome, and will start with this openweight singles clash. Yet regardless of weight class, Moloney is one of the most dangerous players int he game, and after a pinfall victory over Tetsuya Naito was the biggest feather in his 2024 cap, will he slay the Dragon to mark his 2025?
Also official is Hiroshi Tanahashi, continuing his Final Road to retirement January 4 2026, facing Togi Makabe. Backstage at New Year dash, Makabe said that there was one thing not yet announced in Tanahashi’s retirement plans, and the Ace agreed. It’s a rematch of Hiroshi Tanahashi’s debut bout in Osaka!