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Last month at Revolution, Omega challenged Konosuke Takeshita for the international title in a match that had been about a year and a half in the making. Takeshita upset Omega at All Out in ...
Powerhouse Hobbs teams with the returning Tomohiro Ishii against Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita while in a tag team grudge match, Top Flight battles The Cru (Action Andretti & Lio Rush).
Bailey and Ricochet both pinned Takeshita's Don Callis Family stablemate Mark Davis during a Four-Way Match in the Finals of the International Championship Eliminator Tournament on the March 19 ...
but lose to Konosuke Takeshita. He also made an appearance on the Zero Hour portion of the Revolution pay-per-view on March 9, teaming with his Conglomeration stablemate Mark Briscoe, and Big Boom ...
Orange Cassidy is egging Konosuke Takeshita on! Sean Ross Sapp says that Orange Cassidy's injury, which is believed to be a torn pec, is expected to keep him out of action for quite a while.
'Switchblade' Jay White is legitimately injured and set for surgery, hence why he was pulled from AEW's Owen Hart Foundation ...
The winner of Ospreay vs. Knight will face either Brody King or Konosuke Takeshita in a semi-final, the winner of Fletcher vs. Briscoe lines up against 'Hangman' Adam Page or a Wildcard ...
After missing over a year due to injury, Kenny Omega is once again near the top of AEW, having defeated Konosuke Takeshita for the International Championship at Revolution last month. While it ...
Knight vs. Will Ospreay, Brody King vs. Konosuke Takeshita, Mark Briscoe vs. Kyle Fletcher, and Hangman Page vs. a wildcard entrant are the first-round matchups in the men’s tournament.
At Revolution 2025, Kenny Omega bested Konosuke Takeshita to secure the AEW International Championship. It was an emotional moment for The Best Bout Machine, who vowed to have several title ...
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