#1 Rivalry of generations
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Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) (c)/w Rocky Romero vs The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships
Fresh off their gargantuan victory Super Jr. Tag Tournament win, a first for any of the Juniors Champions. Sho and Yoh found themselves challenged for the championships on the biggest night in New Japan.
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Considering the tensions Rocky Romero shares with the Elite Bucks, it was a matter of time before these teams colliding one on one for the first time even in NJPW. In a surprising turn of event, New Japan decided to make this title challenge one on one. Something the Jr. Tag division hasn't had the privilege of.
It'll be intriguing to see where things go from here, while I doubt Trent Beretta ever makes his return alongside Romero, Sho and Yoh do need to get away from the shadow of their master. The best way to do this is to deal the unruly Bucks with another stellar win at Tokyo Dome.
Who Should/Will Win: The Young Bucks