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    NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22 – Collision In Philadelphia

    Pete Moon (Assistant Editor)By Pete Moon (Assistant Editor)June 10, 20224 Mins Read
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    Welcome to the all-new, all-different NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22. It’s a big week for the NJPW Dojo, as they just wrapped up the Mutiny series. There won’t be much time to rest, however, as Dominion is just around the corner, and after that, it’s AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door. Right now, however, it’s time to kick off the Collision series, and what better place to do so than the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania? Here’s what you’ll see when NJPW STRONG comes to the ECW Arena this Saturday night!

    NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22
    Yuya Uemura vs Killer Kross

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    Young Lion Yuya Uemura has come to the US Dojo for the excursion part of his training, and things have been going well. He shows improvement in every match, even when his hand isn’t raised in victory. Most recently, he added a Frankensteiner to his repertoire, using it to pick up a tag team victory in the Mutiny finale.

    This week, Uemura will be put to the test yet again as he faces a motivated Killer Kross. Still incensed by his debut loss to Minoru Suzuki, Kross will be looking to make a statement in his hotly anticipated follow-up. Will Yuya Uemura pick up the biggest victory in his career? Or will he become Killer Kross’s first victim in NJPW?

    NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22
    Karl Fredericks vs. QT Marshall

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    This Saturday night, we’ll see another entry in the feud between the LA Dojo and QT Marshall’s Factory. It all started back at Strong Style Evolved when QT Marshall tried to lure Fredericks away from his NJPW training under Katsuyori Shibata. When Fredericks declined the offer, Marshall and his trainees Aaron Solow and Nick Comoroto issued a vicious assault.

    Since then, the two factions have been clashing in tag team and singles action across NJPW Strong and AEW Dark. The feud seems to be coming to a head, though, and we may see the climax sooner rather than later. Especially after Saturday night, when the leaders of Team NJPW STRONG and The Factory meet in head-to-head action.

    NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22
    Team Ishii vs. BULLET CLUB – 10-Man Tag Team Match

    NJPW STRONG Synopsis for 6/11/22
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    We have an absolutely massive main event this Saturday night, as CHAOS (along with Mascara Dorada and Ren Narita) take on BULLET CLUB. Not only are we seeing CHAOS vs. BULLET CLUB on NJPW STRONG, but also a preview of what’s to come less than 24 hours later at Dominion. With almost all of the BULLET CLUB set for action on Sunday, Jay White and the company will be looking to pick up the all-important momentum in this gigantic 10-man main event.

    But more than that, The Switchblade will be looking for another win over his 2021 rival, Tomohiro Ishii. Which sidewalks into Osaka-Jo Hall with the momentum on their side? Find out this Saturday night on an all-new NJPW STRONG.

    What are you most excited to see this Saturday night? Any predictions for Dominion? Let us know in the comments! As always, be sure to like and follow Pro Wrestling Post across all social media. You can also follow me on Twitter @PeteProbably.

    You can catch NJPW Strong every Saturday at 10 pm EST on NJPW World for ¥999 (about $9.99 USD) a month and on FITE TV as well.

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    Pete Moon is a writer based in Hamilton, Ontario. He enjoys pro wrestling, baseball, double cheeseburgers, and avoiding social media.

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