On May 3rd, 2026 NJPW aired the 1st night of Wrestling Dontaku live in Fukuoka Japan inside Fukuoka Convention Center in front of 2,477 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.
6 Man Tag Team Match
Chaos (Toru Yano & Yoh) & Master Wato defeated Tiger Mask IV, Taisei Nakahara & Ryusuke Taguchi via Springboard Uppercut on Nakahara (5:12).
Non Title Match
IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated Tomoaki Honma & Masatora Yasuda via Knee Strike on Yasuda (3:13).
8 Man Tag Team Match
El Desperado, Yuya Uemura, Mistico & Taichi defeated TMDK (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita, Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) via Frankensteiner on Jackson (10:28).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Will Ospreay, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Domination Claw on Matsumoto (10:08).
Tag Team Match
Television Champion Konosuke Takeshita & Shota Umino defeated House Of Torture (Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens) via Second Chapter on Takahashi (12:43).
10 Man Tag Team Match
Unbound Company (Drilla Moloney, Taiji Ishimori, Shingo Takagi, Robbie X & Daiki Nagai) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Jakob Austin Young, Francesco Akira, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via Drilla Killa on Zane Jay (10:22).
Aaron Wolf defeated Don Fale via Angle Slam (10:30)
NEVER Openweight Title Match Ren Narita (c) defeated NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg via Armbar (15:20) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)
Global Title Match Andrade El Idolo defeated Yota Tsuji (c) via The Message (32:57) (NEW CHAMPION!!!!) (Recommend)
On April 30th, 2026 NJPW had their 6th night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Kumamoto, Japan inside Grand Messe Kumamoto in front of 743 fans.
Robbie X defeated Taishi Nakahara via Impaling Leg Lariat (4:45).
Non Title Match
IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated Ryusuke Taguchi & Toru Yano via Knee on Taguchi (5:04).
6 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (Yujiro Takahashi, Chase Owens & Sho) defeated Tomoaki Honma, Shota Umino & Yoh via Pimp Juice on Honma (10:06).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Francesco Akira, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Fireball on Matsumoto (10:07).
8 Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita, Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Yuya Uemura, Mistico & Taichi via Clarky Cat Fujita Version on Yasuda (13:15).
8 Man Tag Team Match
NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Tiger Mask IV, Aaron Wolf & Master Wato defeated House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Dick Togo & Don Fale) via The Vendaval on Dick Togo (10:08).
8 Man Tag Team Match
Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Taiji Ishimori, Shingo Takagi & Daiki Nagai) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Jakob Austin Young, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via Bloody Sunday on Zane Jay (15:30).
Will Ospreay opened up more about his time spent away from the squared circle.
Last year, Will Ospreay underwent neck surgery in August which would keep him out of action until this past March.
The injury was stacked on for months, and after being written off TV at AEW Forbidden Door following the Lights Out Steel Cage match that headlined the show, Ospreay looks to be back in Aerial Assassin mode once again.
“I didn’t know how bad my neck really was until they told me I couldn’t wrestle. Coming back, the key thing for me was I didn’t want to be a shadow or a parody of myself in any way, so it made it all the more important to be able to show I could hang in Japan, at the same level of work ethic, both physically and in terms of my psyche,”Ospreay told NJPW.
Since returning to All Elite Wrestling, Ospreay has been looking to get his revenge on Jon Moxley, who is the current AEW Continental Champion. However, with the Death Riders recently saving Ospreay, the plans may change and respect may be earned from both sides if the two can work together in the near future.
Ospreay is set to compete at Wrestling Dontaku alongside HENARE & Great-O-Khan against the trio of Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI, and Boltin Oleg for the NEVER Six-Man Championships.
CMLL’s Weekly show, CMLL Informa, celebrated its 12th Anniversary reviewing several moments from the past years featuring moments with Volador Jr, Mistico, Mascara Dorada and many more luchadores. But not everything was celebrations as CMLL took the opportunity to officially announce all of New Japan Pro Wrestling’s representatives along the World Wonder Ring STARDOM representative for the FantasticaMania Mexico joint show that will take place on June 19th live from Arena Mexico in Mexico City, Mexico.
STARDOM’s representative will be one third of the Artist of Stardom Champions, Rina. The 19-year old pro wrestler will make her first trip to Arena Mexico representing H.A.T.E, she has held the championship for over 220 days along Konami and Fukigen Death after defeating Neo Genesis (Starlight Kid, AZM and Miyu Amasaki) at Supreme Fight 2025.
On the Lion’s representation, a total of six representatives have been announced including Taiji Ishimori, Unbound Co’s Robbie X, House of Torture’s Dick Togo, El Phantasmo will make his first appearance at Arena Mexico, while Tiger Mask will be part of the expeditioners from the land of the rising sun, his appearance is being billed as his “official retirement from Mexico.” NJPW World Television Champion, Konosuke Takeshita, will also be the final representative to participate in FantasticaMania Mexico 2026.
All of the matches for the event will be announced on later dates as we approach June 19th.
On April 29th, 2026 NJPW aired Wrestling Hizen No Kuni live in Saga Japan inside Saga Arena in front of 1,058 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.
8 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi, Chase Owens & Sho) defeated Taishi Nakahara, Shota Umino, Master Wato & Yoh via Boston Crab on Nakahara (10:48)
Non Title Match
IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated Tomoaki Honma & Toru Yano via KOB on Honma (8:06)
8 Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita, Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Ryusuke Taguchi, Yuya Uemura & Taichi via German Suplex on Yasuda (11:43)
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Jakob Austin Young, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Bites The Dust on Matsumoto (12:05)
6 Man Tag Team Match
NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Aaron Wolf & Mistico defeated House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Don Fale & Dick Togo) via La Mistica on Dick Togo (8:03)
8 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) defeated Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Taiji Ishimori, Shingo Takagi & Robbie X) via Made In Essex on Robbie X (16:01)
Junior Heavyweight Title Lumberjack Match
Douki (c) defeated Tiger Mask IV via Darkness Stretch #32 (17:56) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)
On April 27th, 2026 NJPW had their 5th night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Yamaguchi Japan inside Butterfly Arena in front of 680 fans.
Robbie X defeated Taisei Nakahara via Skewered Leg Lariat (5:36).
Non Title Match
IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated Great Bash Heel (Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe) via Cruella on Honma (7:45).
6 Man Tag Team Match House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens) defeated Ryusuke Taguchi, Shota Umino & Yoh via Last Testament on Taguchi (7:30).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Francesco Akira, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Fireball on Matsumoto (9:32).
8 Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles, Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Master Wato, Yuya Uemura & Taichi via Clarky Cat Fujita Version on Yasuda (11:24).
8 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Junior Heavyweight Champion Douki, Don Fale & Sho) vs. NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Tiger Mask IV, Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano ends in a No Contest (8:45).
8 Man Tag Team Match
Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Taiji Ishimori, Shingo Takagi & Daiki Nagai) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Jakob Austin Young, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via Burning Dragon on Zane Jay (13:52).
If you followed wrestling in the 2010s and after, you likely came across the Young Bucks at some point. Matt and Nick Jackson are more than another successful brother tag team. They became a focal point for what modern wrestling looks like, both in the ring and beyond. Their story goes beyond titles and standout matches. It reflects a shift in how the business itself operates.
Reinventing Modern Tag Team Wrestling
Photo Credit: Ring of Honor
Before the Bucks broke out on the independent scene, tag team wrestling in the United States had drifted into the background. It was reliable and sometimes very good, but it rarely drove ticket sales. Most matches followed a familiar structure, and fans could often predict the timing of the hot tag before the match even started.
The Bucks took that structure and reshaped it. Their matches leaned on constant movement, inventive double-team offense, and extended closing stretches that felt fast and chaotic but still controlled. Signature moments like the Meltzer Driver, More Bang For Your Buck, and the Superkick Party did more than get reactions. They introduced a new rhythm and visual style for tag wrestling. You could see other teams begin to adjust. What they were doing in PWG, ROH, and NJPW started to show up across the industry.
They also helped bring tag wrestling back into the main event conversation. For years, that idea had quietly faded. The notion that a tag match could close a major show without feeling like an exception started to feel normal again, and the Bucks played a major role in that shift.
Branding, Merch, and the Business Side of Wrestling
Young Bucks X account
One of the most important parts of the Young Bucks story has little to do with what happens in the ring. It comes down to branding. For a long time, the path for wrestlers felt straightforward. Sign with WWE, get television exposure, sell merchandise, and hope it leads somewhere. The Bucks showed there was another option.
Through Pro Wrestling Tees, they built a brand around themselves with logos, catchphrases, and designs fans actually wanted to wear. When their merchandise appeared in Hot Topic stores nationwide, it signaled something bigger. Wrestling outside the WWE system could connect with a wider audience.
That moment did not go unnoticed. Independent wrestlers saw it. Talent in Japan saw it. Even people within WWE paid attention. It opened the door for wrestlers to build careers on their own terms instead of waiting for a contract to define their value. In many ways, the Bucks helped push the idea of wrestlers as entrepreneurs before that mindset became common.
A Career Filled With Championships
Via NJPW X account
Alongside their influence, the Young Bucks built a resume that stands out across multiple promotions and countries.
Ring of Honor (ROH):
3-time ROH World Tag Team Champions
3-time ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Champions
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW):
7-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
1-time IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
3-time NEVER Openweight Six-Man Tag Team Champions
Their run in NJPW coincided with the rise of Bullet Club, which became one of the most recognizable factions in wrestling and a major force in merchandise sales.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW):
3-time AEW World Tag Team Champions
2-time AEW World Trios Champions with Kenny Omega
Few teams can point to repeated success across multiple major promotions while also contributing to each company’s growth.
Being The Elite and a New Kind of Storytelling
Being The Elie – YouTube
When the Bucks launched Being The Elite on YouTube, it felt like it was aimed at a niche audience. The show was loose, unpredictable, and often strange in a way that traditional wrestling rarely allows. It mixed travel clips, humor, cameos, and eventually full storyline development.
Wrestlers who later became central figures in AEW, including “Hangman” Adam Page and Kenny Omega, developed character arcs on the show before they reached national television. Some details were subtle, others were not, but it made the series feel essential to follow each week.
What set Being The Elite apart was how it felt. It did not come across as a polished marketing tool. It felt like a window into a group of wrestlers shaping their own presentation. Today, using YouTube or social media to advance storylines is common. At the time, it felt different. It even included moments that blurred the line between story and absurdity, like Adam Cole’s over-the-top on-screen death and return.
All In, AEW, and a Shift in the Industry
All In 2018 post show
turning point came with All In in 2018. Without backing from a major corporation, the Bucks and Cody Rhodes sold more than 10,000 tickets in minutes. For an independently driven event in the United States, that number stood out.
That success led directly to the launch of All Elite Wrestling in 2019. The impact was immediate. For the first time in nearly 20 years, two major televised wrestling promotions operated at the same time in the U.S. Wrestlers had more leverage. Contracts became more competitive. Fans had real options again.
Reactions to AEW vary, but its influence is clear. When you trace that shift back to its origins, the Young Bucks are a central part of the story.
Conclusion
(Image credit: JJ Williams)
The Young Bucks tend to divide opinion. Some view them as one of the greatest tag teams of their era. Others are not sold on their style. Either way, their impact is difficult to dispute. They changed the presentation of tag wrestling, reshaped how wrestlers approach business, and played a role in altering the structure of the industry itself.
Many wrestlers talk about changing the business. The Young Bucks followed through on it, and the effects are still being felt today.
On April 26th, 2026 NJPW aired the 4th night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Yamaguchi, Japan inside KDDI Ishin Hall in front of 737 fans & was available to watch on NJPW World. You can see the full results below.
Daiki Nagai defeated Taisei Nakahara via Boston Crab (6:54).
Non Title Match
IWGP Tag Team Champions Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) defeated Most Violent Players (Togi Makabe & Toru Yano) via The Rumbling on Makabe (6:34).
6 Man Tag Team Match House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens) defeated Tomoaki Honma, Shota Umino & Yoh via Pimp Juice on Honma (9:20).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Jakob Austin Young, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Bites The Dust on Matsumoto (12:38).
8 Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles, Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Ryusuke Taguchi, Yuya Uemura & Taichi via Sweet Buster on Yasuda (14:47).
8 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Junior Heavyweight Champion Douki, Don Fale & Sho) vs. NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Tiger Mask IV, Aaron Wolf & Master Wato ends in a No Contest (10:37).
8 Man Tag Team Match
Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Taiji Ishimori, Shingo Takagi & Robbie X) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via Made In Japan on Zane Jay (16:12).
On April 25th, 2026 NJPW aired Wrestling Redzone live in Hiroshima Japan inside Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall in front of 2,053 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.
Tatsuya Matsumoto defeated Taisei Nakahara via Knee Bar (9:25) (Pre Show)
8 Man Tag Team Match
Chaos (Toru Yano & Yoh), Shota Umino & Master Wato defeated House Of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Yujiro Takahashi, Chase Owens & Sho) via School Boy on Takahashi (7:32).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Francesco Akira, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Masatora Yasuda, Ryusuke Taguchi & Taichi via Ground Tarantula on Yasuda (10:23).
8 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Junior Heavyweight Champion Douki, Don Fale & Dick Togo) vs. NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Tiger Mask IV, Togi Makabe & Aaron Wolf ends in a No Contest (9:04).
Tag Team Match
TMDK (Hartley Jackson & Ryohei Oiwa) defeated Tomoaki Honma & Yuya Uemura via Death Valley Bomb on Honma (8:48).
8 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Jakob Austin Young, Zane Jay & Jake Lee) defeated Unbound Company (Global Champion Yota Tsuji, Shingo Takagi, Daiki Nagai & Gedo) via Bites The Dust on Nagai (12:40).
Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles Match
Ichiban Sweet Boys (Robbie Eagles & Kosei Fujita) defeated Unbound Company (Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X) (c) via Ron Miller Special on Ishimori (20:05) (NEW CHAMPIONS!!!!) (Recommend).
IWGP Tag Team Titles Match
Knockout Brothers (Yuto Ice & Oskar) (c) defeated NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi) via KOB on Yoshi Hashi (26:32) (STILL CHAMPIONS!!!!) (Recommend).
On April 24th, 2026 NJPW aired the 3rd night of Road To Wrestling Dontaku live in Ehime Japan inside Texport Imabari in front of 798 fans & can watch it on NJPW World.
6 Man Tag Team Match
Masatora Yasuda, Ryusuke Taguchi & Taichi defeated Great Bash Heel (Tomoaki Honma & Togi Makabe) & Taisei Nakahara via Boston Crab on Nakahara (8:22).
6 Man Tag Team Match
United Empire (Jakob Austin Young, Great O Khan & Henare) defeated Goto Revolutionary Army (NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions Hirooki Goto & Yoshi Hashi & Tatsuya Matsumoto) via Imperial Prison on Matsumoto (11:56).
10 Man Tag Team Match
House Of Torture (Junior Heavyweight Champion Douki, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Chase Owens, Dick Togo & Sho) vs. Chaos (Toru Yano & Yoh), Tiger Mask IV, Shota Umino & Master Wato ends in a Double Count Out (9:48).
8 Man Tag Team Match
TMDK (Hartley Jackson, Ryohei Oiwa, Kosei Fujita & Robbie Eagles) defeated Unbound Company (Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Taiji Ishimori & Robbie X, Global Champion Yota Tsuji & Gedo) via Senton on Gedo (12:08).
8 Man Tag Team Match
Unbound Company (IWGP Tag Team Champions Yuto Ice & Oskar, Shingo Takagi & Daiki Nagai) defeated United Empire (IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman, Francesco Akira, Jake Lee & Zane Jay) via The Rumbling on Zane Jay (10:20).
6 Man Tag Team Match
NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion & Strong Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg, Yuya Uemura & Aaron Wolf defeated House Of Torture (NEVER Openweight Champion Ren Narita, Yujiro Takahashi & Don Fale) via Lion’s Shiner on Takahashi (14:28).