NJPW: Results, Highlights, and Review from New Japan Cup 2020 Night 2

TOKYO, JAPAN - JUNE 17: Gedo enters the ring during the New Japan Pro-Wrestling 'New Japan Cup' on June 17, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - JUNE 17: Gedo enters the ring during the New Japan Pro-Wrestling 'New Japan Cup' on June 17, 2020 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images) /
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CHAOS vs. Los Ingobernables

I reiterate my previous statement about matches with more than four people but amend it by saying this match is slightly dominated by the singles rivalries between SHO/Shingo and YOH/BUSHI which are honestly two rivalries that I highly care about right now.

Everyone else in this match is without their respective partners for night 3, so they trade off every once in a while. I’m personally always open to any opportunity to watch YOSHI-HASHI wrestle since he can be somewhat of a dark horse when the planets align. BUSHI (and his tragically inescapable fate of taking the pin) takes the pin from Goto.

It’s a decent match with some buildup between contestants for Monday night’s upcoming show, especially between SHO and Shingo, who continue to do the dance they started right before BOSJ 26 and never really got to follow-up on.