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The Sporting News has all the information you need from Forbidden Door. AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2022 match grades, results: Jon Moxley, FTR, PAC win gold, Claudio Castagnoli is 'All Elite' Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was talk of All Elite Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling teaming up. Many expected it would be a success, considering the talent that would have most likely been involved at the time.
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Sunday night, the dream finally became a reality with AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door at Chicago's United Center. The show delivered, and then some. The crowd was on its feet the entire night, cheering for their favorites from both organizations. It marked a great time to be a pro wrestling fan. Jon Moxley beat Hiroshi Tanahashi to become the interim AEW world champion. He now has a date with champion CM Punk, who could not make the show because of an injury. Also on the card, FTR added to their incredible resume by becoming IWGP tag team champions. They now hold the IWGP, Ring of Honor, and AAA tag team titles. PAC won his first singles gold in AEW, becoming AEW All-Atlantic champion. Thunder Rosa retained the AEW women's world title. Jay White defended the IWGP world heavyweight title. Adam Cole may have gotten hurt in the process. The biggest news of the night was that Claudio Castagnoli, the former Cesaro from WWE, made his AEW debut. He recently left WWE and replaced Bryan Danielson in a match against Zack Sabre Jr. The Sporting News provided live updates, match grades and highlights from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. Here's how it all went down. AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2022 live results, highlights. 7 p.m. ET: The Buy-In is live! Taz, Kevin Kelly (of ROH and English-language NJPW commentary fame) and Excalibur are on commentary. We have English- and Japanese-speaking ring announcers tonight. Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi def. QT Marshall and Aaron Solo. QT Marshall and Aaron Solo vs. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) opens the Buy-In for Forbidden Door. Solo and Yoshi-Hashi are starting things off. The Factory have actually been invading NJPW shows, so there is a story to this match. Following a test of strength, Yoshi-Hashi takes down Solo. Marshall and Goto then get tagged in and the crowd boos Marshall throughout his time in the ring. Goto and Yoshi-Hashi team up against The Factory. Marshall mocks his opponents, allowing Goto to tag in Yoshi-Hashi, who cleans house. Marshall eventually teases the Diamond Cutter, then lands two kicks and a Cutter, but only for two. The Factory members both miss splashes and Yoshi-Hashi tags in Goto. Solo runs into a superkick. Yoshi-Hashi and Goto then take care of Marshall for the win. A solid start to the show, with NJPW having the edge in wins already. Grade: B- Lance Archer def. Nick Comoroto. It is The Factory vs. Suzuki-Gun. Archer attacks Comoroto right away. Both big men try their best to outdo the other. Comoroto attempts to keep Archer down, but Archer tries to recover at various points. He manages to buy himself time by slamming Comoroto down to the floor. Both trade shots, to the delight of the crowd. Archer walks the ropes and hits a moonsault. Comoroto climbs up the ropes, but Archer kicks him in the face. He then lands the Blackout on Comoroto for the win. A serviceable match that highlighted the skills of both wrestlers. Comoroto to New Japan would be an interesting move to make, if possible. Grade: C- Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland def. El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland vs. El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru is up next. Can Swerve and Lee co-exist? Kanemaru and Lee face off in the ring first. Lee uses his size to overpower Kanemaru, so the latter tags in Desperado. Desperado and Swerve now face off. The crowd loves Lee and Swerve as Desperado tries for a submission. He lands it on the outside as Swerve's knee is in trouble. Lee is in and Desperado works on his leg. Kanemaru is now confident enough to face Lee and works on his leg as well. Desperado and Kanemaru try to attack Lee together, but Lee chops them both down. As Lee gets Kanemaru up, Desperado attacks Lee's knee, and Kanemaru lands a DDT. On one leg, Lee kicks Desperado off him, and Swerve attacks the NJPW star. Swerve lands a brainbuster but Desperado kicks out. Spinebuster by Desperado. Lee is taking his time to recover. Swerve on his own lands a backbreaker and a facebuster. Lee is finally up and gets tagged in. Kanemaru goes for Lee's knee and has Lee down for the Figure-Four. Desperado has Swerve in a submission but Lee grabs Desperado and throws him onto Kanemaru. Sunset flip attempt, and Lee attempts a double-team move. Desperado stops Swerve from performing it. Desperado distracts the ref and Kanemaru spits whiskey to Lee's eyes. Swerve cleans house, Lee recovers and hits his finisher on Kanemaru for the win. After, Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks call out Swerve and Lee. Very solid match that sold the story of Lee and Swerve having problems with one another. The leg work against Lee was very well done. Grade: A- Billy Gunn and Max Caster def. Alex Coughlin, The DKC, Yuya Uemura and Kevin Knight. The Gunn Club (Billy, Austin and Colten Gunn) and Max Caster face off against NJPW LA dojo stars Alex Coughlin, The DKC, Yuya Uemura and Kevin Knight. Danhausen distracts Gunn Club and the dojo kids attack the heel team. It is only Billy Gunn and Caster in the ring since Billy's sons went to look for Danhausen. Caster takes care of the dojo kids after a few minutes of struggling and then tags in Billy Gunn, who cleans house. Billy lands the Fameasser and Caster lands the Mic Drop for the win. Without Billy's sons, Billy and Caster win the match against four guys. Interesting way to present the talent. AEW and NJPW are now tied 2-2 heading into the main card. Grade: C- 8 p.m. ET: The main card has started and the Forbidden Door is no more. Chris Jericho, Sami Guevara and Minoru Suzuki def. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta and Shota Umino. Chris Jericho, Sami Guevera and Minoru Suzuki vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta, and Shota Umino opens the PPV. The winning team will have an advantage for Blood & Guts this week. The fans are happy to sing Judas" and KAZA NI NARE. It is Jericho vs. Yuta to start. Jericho dismisses Yuta and Yuta slaps Jericho. He then lands a number of German Suplexes. Everyone decides to attack one another. Yuta then faces Guevara and tags in Umino. Jericho and Umino then face off, with Umino attacking Jericho. Kingston and Suzuki face off and just chop one another until their chests are red. The crowd loves it. Jericho then takes advantage by beating up his enemy, Kingston. Suzuki is by the ropes and lands an armbar onto Kingston. The heels land submission moves against the faces but Kingston falls into the ropes for the break. Kingston fights back and finally tags Umino back in. He cleans house, even when Suzuki comes in. Shooting Star Press by Guevara, but Wheeler hits back with a top rope move. Kingston then lands a suicida from the middle rope. Kingston is back in and lands a spinning backfist to Suzuki. It is chaos as everyone is down. Jericho goes for the Walls of Jericho but lands a Codebreaker instead to Umino, but only for two. Umino lands a middle rope avalanche slam to Jericho. Yuta gets distracted by Tay Conti. Umino gets hit with a bat by Guevara, Jericho misses a Judas Effect, and Umino lands a DDT and a brainbuster, but only for two. Who needs a breath? Umino goes for the Walls of Jericho but he gets kicked and head-butted. Suzuki tries to submit Kingston and lands a piledriver instead. Everyone beats up on Umino but he fights back. Judas Effect by Jericho and the match is over. What a match. Everyone played their parts well. A lot of action and great storytelling. Jericho's team will now have an edge at Blood & Guts. Grade: A+ FTR retain the ROH tag titles, win the IWGP tag team titles. AEW's pacing is non-stop. There are no breaks in the action. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) defend the ROH world tag team titles against United Empire (Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb) and Roppongi Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero). The IWGP tag team titles (held by United Empire) are also on the line. Harwood and Beretta start things off. Now Cobb comes in to face Harwood. Romero and Harwood now face off. It appears that Harwood, who has a history of injuries, is hurt. He leaves the ring with the doctor. Wheeler is alone right now as all the other teams attack him. The crowd is a bit deflated as a result. Wheeler then tags in Beretta, who attacks O-Khan. Trent and Romero then land a few moves on O-Khan.
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The Sporting News has all the information you need from Forbidden Door. AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2022 match grades, results: Jon Moxley, FTR, PAC win gold, Claudio Castagnoli is 'All Elite' Before the COVID-19 pandemic, there was talk of All Elite Wrestling and New Japan Pro Wrestling teaming up. Many expected it would be a success, considering the talent that would have most likely been involved at the time.
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Sunday night, the dream finally became a reality with AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door at Chicago's United Center. The show delivered, and then some. The crowd was on its feet the entire night, cheering for their favorites from both organizations. It marked a great time to be a pro wrestling fan. Jon Moxley beat Hiroshi Tanahashi to become the interim AEW world champion. He now has a date with champion CM Punk, who could not make the show because of an injury. Also on the card, FTR added to their incredible resume by becoming IWGP tag team champions. They now hold the IWGP, Ring of Honor, and AAA tag team titles. PAC won his first singles gold in AEW, becoming AEW All-Atlantic champion. Thunder Rosa retained the AEW women's world title. Jay White defended the IWGP world heavyweight title. Adam Cole may have gotten hurt in the process. The biggest news of the night was that Claudio Castagnoli, the former Cesaro from WWE, made his AEW debut. He recently left WWE and replaced Bryan Danielson in a match against Zack Sabre Jr. The Sporting News provided live updates, match grades and highlights from AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door. Here's how it all went down. AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2022 live results, highlights. 7 p.m. ET: The Buy-In is live! Taz, Kevin Kelly (of ROH and English-language NJPW commentary fame) and Excalibur are on commentary. We have English- and Japanese-speaking ring announcers tonight. Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi def. QT Marshall and Aaron Solo. QT Marshall and Aaron Solo vs. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) opens the Buy-In for Forbidden Door. Solo and Yoshi-Hashi are starting things off. The Factory have actually been invading NJPW shows, so there is a story to this match. Following a test of strength, Yoshi-Hashi takes down Solo. Marshall and Goto then get tagged in and the crowd boos Marshall throughout his time in the ring. Goto and Yoshi-Hashi team up against The Factory. Marshall mocks his opponents, allowing Goto to tag in Yoshi-Hashi, who cleans house. Marshall eventually teases the Diamond Cutter, then lands two kicks and a Cutter, but only for two. The Factory members both miss splashes and Yoshi-Hashi tags in Goto. Solo runs into a superkick. Yoshi-Hashi and Goto then take care of Marshall for the win. A solid start to the show, with NJPW having the edge in wins already. Grade: B- Lance Archer def. Nick Comoroto. It is The Factory vs. Suzuki-Gun. Archer attacks Comoroto right away. Both big men try their best to outdo the other. Comoroto attempts to keep Archer down, but Archer tries to recover at various points. He manages to buy himself time by slamming Comoroto down to the floor. Both trade shots, to the delight of the crowd. Archer walks the ropes and hits a moonsault. Comoroto climbs up the ropes, but Archer kicks him in the face. He then lands the Blackout on Comoroto for the win. A serviceable match that highlighted the skills of both wrestlers. Comoroto to New Japan would be an interesting move to make, if possible. Grade: C- Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland def. El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru. Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland vs. El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru is up next. Can Swerve and Lee co-exist? Kanemaru and Lee face off in the ring first. Lee uses his size to overpower Kanemaru, so the latter tags in Desperado. Desperado and Swerve now face off. The crowd loves Lee and Swerve as Desperado tries for a submission. He lands it on the outside as Swerve's knee is in trouble. Lee is in and Desperado works on his leg. Kanemaru is now confident enough to face Lee and works on his leg as well. Desperado and Kanemaru try to attack Lee together, but Lee chops them both down. As Lee gets Kanemaru up, Desperado attacks Lee's knee, and Kanemaru lands a DDT. On one leg, Lee kicks Desperado off him, and Swerve attacks the NJPW star. Swerve lands a brainbuster but Desperado kicks out. Spinebuster by Desperado. Lee is taking his time to recover. Swerve on his own lands a backbreaker and a facebuster. Lee is finally up and gets tagged in. Kanemaru goes for Lee's knee and has Lee down for the Figure-Four. Desperado has Swerve in a submission but Lee grabs Desperado and throws him onto Kanemaru. Sunset flip attempt, and Lee attempts a double-team move. Desperado stops Swerve from performing it. Desperado distracts the ref and Kanemaru spits whiskey to Lee's eyes. Swerve cleans house, Lee recovers and hits his finisher on Kanemaru for the win. After, Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks call out Swerve and Lee. Very solid match that sold the story of Lee and Swerve having problems with one another. The leg work against Lee was very well done. Grade: A- Billy Gunn and Max Caster def. Alex Coughlin, The DKC, Yuya Uemura and Kevin Knight. The Gunn Club (Billy, Austin and Colten Gunn) and Max Caster face off against NJPW LA dojo stars Alex Coughlin, The DKC, Yuya Uemura and Kevin Knight. Danhausen distracts Gunn Club and the dojo kids attack the heel team. It is only Billy Gunn and Caster in the ring since Billy's sons went to look for Danhausen. Caster takes care of the dojo kids after a few minutes of struggling and then tags in Billy Gunn, who cleans house. Billy lands the Fameasser and Caster lands the Mic Drop for the win. Without Billy's sons, Billy and Caster win the match against four guys. Interesting way to present the talent. AEW and NJPW are now tied 2-2 heading into the main card. Grade: C- 8 p.m. ET: The main card has started and the Forbidden Door is no more. Chris Jericho, Sami Guevara and Minoru Suzuki def. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta and Shota Umino. Chris Jericho, Sami Guevera and Minoru Suzuki vs. Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta, and Shota Umino opens the PPV. The winning team will have an advantage for Blood & Guts this week. The fans are happy to sing Judas" and KAZA NI NARE. It is Jericho vs. Yuta to start. Jericho dismisses Yuta and Yuta slaps Jericho. He then lands a number of German Suplexes. Everyone decides to attack one another. Yuta then faces Guevara and tags in Umino. Jericho and Umino then face off, with Umino attacking Jericho. Kingston and Suzuki face off and just chop one another until their chests are red. The crowd loves it. Jericho then takes advantage by beating up his enemy, Kingston. Suzuki is by the ropes and lands an armbar onto Kingston. The heels land submission moves against the faces but Kingston falls into the ropes for the break. Kingston fights back and finally tags Umino back in. He cleans house, even when Suzuki comes in. Shooting Star Press by Guevara, but Wheeler hits back with a top rope move. Kingston then lands a suicida from the middle rope. Kingston is back in and lands a spinning backfist to Suzuki. It is chaos as everyone is down. Jericho goes for the Walls of Jericho but lands a Codebreaker instead to Umino, but only for two. Umino lands a middle rope avalanche slam to Jericho. Yuta gets distracted by Tay Conti. Umino gets hit with a bat by Guevara, Jericho misses a Judas Effect, and Umino lands a DDT and a brainbuster, but only for two. Who needs a breath? Umino goes for the Walls of Jericho but he gets kicked and head-butted. Suzuki tries to submit Kingston and lands a piledriver instead. Everyone beats up on Umino but he fights back. Judas Effect by Jericho and the match is over. What a match. Everyone played their parts well. A lot of action and great storytelling. Jericho's team will now have an edge at Blood & Guts. Grade: A+ FTR retain the ROH tag titles, win the IWGP tag team titles. AEW's pacing is non-stop. There are no breaks in the action. FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) defend the ROH world tag team titles against United Empire (Great-O-Khan and Jeff Cobb) and Roppongi Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero). The IWGP tag team titles (held by United Empire) are also on the line. Harwood and Beretta start things off. Now Cobb comes in to face Harwood. Romero and Harwood now face off. It appears that Harwood, who has a history of injuries, is hurt. He leaves the ring with the doctor. Wheeler is alone right now as all the other teams attack him. The crowd is a bit deflated as a result. Wheeler then tags in Beretta, who attacks O-Khan. Trent and Romero then land a few moves on O-Khan.
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