NJPW: Destruction in Kobe Results, Winners, and Video Highlights (23rd September, 2018)

Okada and Tanahashi wrestled each other to another spectacular match
Okada and Tanahashi wrestled each other to another spectacular match

#6 CHAOS (Jay White, Yoshi-Hashi, and Will Ospreay) vs Juice Robinson, David Finlay, and Toa Henare

The on-going dissension between CHAOS has been hard to contain with so far, all thanks to 'Switchblade' Jay White, who has heated up things between Yoshi-Hashi and leader Kazuchika Okada. And despite not being able to stay on the same page for this one, this six-man tag bout is definitely worth your time.

Finlay and Juice's chemistry as a tag team is definitely one to watch out for, as the two men throughout the match mostly worked on Yoshi-Hashi and his left arm, also with a little assistance from the very talented young lion Toa Henare. There were several quick tags between Juice and Finlay, as Henare once again came close to pinning Jay White after connecting with a wicked Spear.

However, full credits to Jay White for eventually completing the turnaround and eventually getting the win for his team, after pinning Henare following a Blade Runner.

After the match, the CHAOS members kept arguing with each other and teased a dissension within the faction.

Result: CHAOS def. Juice Robinson, David Finlay, and Toa Henare


#7 Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Evil, and Sanada) vs Suzuki Gun (Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr., and Taka Michinoku

Following a gruesome singles match between Naito and Suzuki in the last show, LIJ and Suzuki Gun continued their heated rivalry here, putting together another simple, nothing over the top six-man tag team match.

Suzuki Gun, as usual, tried to jump LIJ, but eventually paid the price for it. As the match officially began, Taka and ZSJ started working on Naito's left arm, with Suzuki doing further damage to the leader of LIJ.

After a short exchange between the two faction leaders, Evil and ZSJ started going at it once again, in what seems like to be another developing rivalry in NJPW. Shortly afterward, however, things quickly broke down into a wild six-man brawl as Evil picked up the win for LIJ after connecting with Everything is Evil on Michinoku.

Result: Los Ingobernables de Japon def. Suzuki Gun

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