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'''Wrestle Grand Slam''' is a professional wrestling event promoted by [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] (NJPW). The event was suposed to take place in three nights in Tokyo at the Tokyo Dome and in Yokohama in the Yokohama Stadium. The event will feature NJPW's second event of the year promoted in the Tokyo Dome following [[Wrestle Kingdom 15]] and NJPW's return to the Metlife Dome after seven years.
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'''Wrestle Grand Slam''' was a professional wrestling event promoted by [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] (NJPW). The event was suposed to take place in three nights in Tokyo at the Tokyo Dome and in Yokohama in the Yokohama Stadium. The event featured NJPW's second event of the year promoted in the Tokyo Dome following [[Wrestle Kingdom 15]] and NJPW's return to the Metlife Dome after seven years.
   
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will have some restrictions in the attendance, after the Japanese Government declared the State of Emergency. The events were originally scheduled to take place on May 15 and May 22, but the event was postponed to July 25 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading also the night in Yokohama being cancelled and instead two other nights being announced to take place in the Metlife Dome with Tokyo event being reschduled to July 25 at the Tokyo Dome.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event had some restrictions in the attendance, after the Japanese Government declared the State of Emergency. The events were originally scheduled to take place on May 15 and May 22, but were postponed to July 25 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event in Yokohama was cancelled and instead it was rescheduled into two nights on September 4 and 5 at the Metlife Dome in Saitama, Japan.
   
At the end of February, NJPW began canceling events, before starting to hold shows with no audience and only essential staff present in June. The following month, NJPW began holding shows with an limited audience starting with the finals of the [[New Japan Cup#2020|2020 New Japan Cup]] on July 11.
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At the end of February, NJPW began canceling events, before starting to hold shows with no audience and only essential staff present in June. The following month, NJPW began holding shows with an limited audience starting with the finals of the [[New Japan Cup#2020|2020 New Japan Cup]] on July 11. The event aired live on NJPW's streaming service [[NJPW World]] in English and Japanese commentaries and on FITE TV with English and French commentaries, for the first time in the promotion's history.
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As part of Bushiroad's acquisition wrestlers from the Japan based ''Joshi'' promotion [[Stardom]] also appeared at the Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome.
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
 
===Background===
 
===Background===
The event was announced on March 11, 2021, featuring the Yokohama Stadium one of the venues used in the ''2020 Summer Olympics'' and at the Tokyo Dome, the second event of the year promoted in the arena following the [[Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome]]. On March 24, NJPW announced the pre-sale tickets for the event, only available for members of the "Team NJPW" fan club. On April 2, NJPW announced that some sections of the Yokohama Stadium were sold out. NJPW released the general sale tickets on April 6, costing from ¥8,500 to ¥21,000. On April 13, NJPW also announced that some sections of the Tokyo Dome were also sold out. On May 6, it was announced that the event would be broadcasted at the FITE TV streaming service, while also providing French commentary for the first time in NJPW's history.
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The event was announced on March 11, 2021, featuring the Yokohama Stadium one of the venues used in the ''2020 Summer Olympics'' and at the Tokyo Dome, the second event of the year promoted in the arena following the [[Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome]]. On March 24, NJPW announced the pre-sale tickets for the event, only available for members of the "Team NJPW" fan club. On April 2, NJPW announced that some sections of the Yokohama Stadium were sold out. NJPW released the general sale tickets on April 6, costing from ¥8,500 to ¥21,000. On April 13, NJPW also announced that some sections of the Tokyo Dome were also sold out. On May 6, it was announced that the event would be broadcasted at the FITE TV streaming service, while also providing French commentary for the first time in NJPW's history.
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On August 13, Stardom announced two dark matches for the event. Stardom wrestlers had previously taken part at NJPW events, during which two dark matches were held on on January 5, 2020 at [[Wrestle Kingdom 15|Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome]]. On August 29, NJPW announced that both Stardom's dark matches at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome would air on NJPW's streaming service [[NJPW World]] with both Japanese and English commentary.
   
 
=== Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ===
 
=== Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ===
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, other wrestling promotions began to cancel or postpone their shows in an attempt to prevent further spreading of the COVID-19 virus. At the end of February, following recommendations by the Japanese Ministry of Health regarding the coronavirus outbreak, NJPW canceled the events between March 1 and March 15 including the promotion's Anniversary Event and the first and the second round of [[New Japan Cup#2020|New Japan Cup]]. On March 23, NJPW also canceled the 2020 [[Sakura Genesis]] event, which was originally scheduled to take place on March 31. On April 8, NJPW canceled more events from April 11 through May 4, leading to the cancelation of both nights of 2020 [[Wrestling Dontaku]] and would also cancel the whole [[Best of the Super Juniors]] tournament as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 6. Various wrestlers such as [[David Finlay]], [[El Phantasmo]], [[KENTA]], the [[Guerrillas of Destiny]] ([[Tama Tonga]] and [[Tanga Loa]]), [[Jay White]], [[Juice Robinson]], [[Will Ospreay]], [[Rocky Romero]], and [[Robbie Eagles]] were unable to work on NJPW events due to travel restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, NJPW wrestlers and staff created the ''NJPW Together'' project in order to do bring content to NJPW World with interviews and old archived matches. On May 6, NJPW announced that their [[Wrestle Dynasty]] event would be postponed to 2021, due to the effects of the 2019-20 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. On June 8, during an online press conference, NJPW Chairman Naoki Sugabayashi announced that the promotion would start to held shows on June 15, starting with the ''Together Project Special'' and the return of the 2020 New Japan Cup between June 16 and July 11, with all shows being held behind closed doors. It was also that the finals of the New Japan Cup and the Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall would be the first shows to allow fans into the arena, but only a third of the venue's normal capacity, after the Japanese Government lifted some restrictions on many regions in Japan.
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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, other wrestling promotions began to cancel or postpone their shows in an attempt to prevent further spreading of the COVID-19 virus. At the end of February, following recommendations by the Japanese Ministry of Health regarding the coronavirus outbreak, NJPW canceled the events between March 1 and March 15 including the promotion's Anniversary Event and the first and the second round of [[New Japan Cup#2020|New Japan Cup]]. On March 23, NJPW also canceled the 2020 [[Sakura Genesis]] event, which was originally scheduled to take place on March 31. On April 8, NJPW canceled more events from April 11 through May 4, leading to the cancelation of both nights of 2020 [[Wrestling Dontaku]] and would also cancel the whole [[Best of the Super Juniors]] tournament as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 6. Various wrestlers such as [[David Finlay]], [[El Phantasmo]], [[KENTA]], the [[Guerrillas of Destiny]] ([[Tama Tonga]] and [[Tanga Loa]]), [[Jay White]], [[Juice Robinson]], [[Will Ospreay]], [[Rocky Romero]], and [[Robbie Eagles]] were unable to work on NJPW events due to travel restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, NJPW wrestlers and staff created the ''NJPW Together'' project in order to do bring content to NJPW World with interviews and old archived matches. On May 6, NJPW announced that their [[Wrestle Dynasty]] event would be postponed to 2021, due to the effects of the 2019-20 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. On June 8, during an online press conference, NJPW Chairman Naoki Sugabayashi announced that the promotion would start to held shows on June 15, starting with the ''Together Project Special'' and the return of the 2020 New Japan Cup between June 16 and July 11, with all shows being held behind closed doors. It was also that the finals of the New Japan Cup and the Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall would be the first shows to allow fans into the arena, but only a third of the venue's normal capacity, after the Japanese Government lifted some restrictions on many regions in Japan.
   
 
On April 26, 2021, NJPW cancelled two shows May 8 and 10 at the ''Road to Wrestle Grand Slam'' tour as result of the State of Emergency in Tokyo. On May 4, on the second night of [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]], it was announced that two wrestlers complain of a fever at the beginning of the show, leading them to undergo examinations and a PCR test. As a precaution, the card has been changed. The following day, NJPW announced that those two wrestlers had tested positive for COVID-19. On May 7, the Japanese government announced an extension to the state of emergency currently in place in Tokyo and other prefectures, leading NJPW to announce the postponement of the Wrestle Grand Slam. Two days later, NJPW seven more positive cases upon further testing. On June 16, NJPW announced that Wrestle Grand Slam would take place in July 25, NJPW also cancelled the event in Yokohama due to scheduling conflicts leading NJPW to issue ticket refunds.
 
On April 26, 2021, NJPW cancelled two shows May 8 and 10 at the ''Road to Wrestle Grand Slam'' tour as result of the State of Emergency in Tokyo. On May 4, on the second night of [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]], it was announced that two wrestlers complain of a fever at the beginning of the show, leading them to undergo examinations and a PCR test. As a precaution, the card has been changed. The following day, NJPW announced that those two wrestlers had tested positive for COVID-19. On May 7, the Japanese government announced an extension to the state of emergency currently in place in Tokyo and other prefectures, leading NJPW to announce the postponement of the Wrestle Grand Slam. Two days later, NJPW seven more positive cases upon further testing. On June 16, NJPW announced that Wrestle Grand Slam would take place in July 25, NJPW also cancelled the event in Yokohama due to scheduling conflicts leading NJPW to issue ticket refunds.
   
On July 16, at [[Kizuna Road (2021)|Kizuna Road]], NJPW announced that Tokyo event would be officially rescheduled to July 25 with the Yokohama event being cancelled being replaced with two other nights taking place on September 4 and 5 at the Metlife Dome in Saitama, marking NJPW's return to the arena since August 2014, the last event NJPW held at the arena was the finals of the [[G1 Climax#2014|2014 G1 Climax]], which saw [[Kazuchika Okada]] taking on [[Shinsuke Nakamura]] at the finals of the G1 Climax tournament. In the same day, it was announced that the Japanese government would lift the State of Emergency on most perfectures, with the Japanese government allowing events with fifthy percent of the capacity of the arena.
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On June 16, at [[Kizuna Road (2021)|Kizuna Road]], NJPW announced that Tokyo event would be rescheduled to July 25 with the Yokohama event being cancelled being replaced with two other nights taking place instead on September 4 and 5 at the Metlife Dome in Saitama, marking NJPW's return to the arena since August 2014 with the last event being [[G1 Climax#2014|2014 G1 Climax]] finals. During that day, the Japanese government lifted the State of Emergency on most perfectures in Japan ahead of the 2021 Summer Olympics, with the Japanese government allowing events with 50% capacity for sporting events. However, this measure was revised on July 8, following the increase of COVID-19 cases in Tokyo, forcing NJPW to stop the ticket sales for the Tokyo event.
   
 
===Storylines===
 
===Storylines===
Both nights of Wrestle Grand Slam featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
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All nights of Wrestle Grand Slam featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
   
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====Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome====
[[File:KazuchikaOkada20202.jpg|thumb|[[Kazuchika Okada]], who was set to face [[Will Ospreay]] for the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]|260x260px|alt=]]
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[[File:ShingoWc3.jpg|thumb|[[Shingo Takagi]], who defended the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] at the main event of Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome|320x320px|alt=]]
The Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome was originally set to be main evented by [[Will Ospreay]] defending the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Kazuchika Okada]]. On April 4 at [[Sakura Genesis (2021)|Sakura Genisis]], Ospreay defeated [[Kota Ibushi]]. Following the match, Ospreay nominated [[Kazuchika Okada]] to be his first challenger, as revenge for his loss against him at [[Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome]]. However, before Okada could answer Shingo Takagi challenged Ospreay to a title match, claiming that he had defeated Okada in the first round of the 2021 New Japan Cup, while also seeking revenge for losing to Ospreay in the finals of the tournament. This led to Ospreay accepting Takagi as his first challenger, with Okada being next in line. The following day, it was announced that the winner of Ospreay and Takagi's match at [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]] would be facing Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. On May 4, on the second night of [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]], Ospreay defeated Takagi to make his first successful title defense, setting up his match against Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. However, due to an extension to the of Japan's State of Emergency, Ospreay's title match with Okada was cancelled. On May 20, it was announced that Opsreay would be vacacting the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship due to a neck injury suffered in his match against Takagi.
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The Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome was main evented by [[Shingo Takagi]] defending the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]]. On June 7, at [[Dominion 6.6 in Osaka-jo Hall]], Takagi defeated [[Kazuchika Okada]] to win the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Following the match, Takagi challenged [[Kota Ibushi]] to be his first challenger for the title, which was promptly accepted by him. On June 14, Takagi demanded the "biggest possible stage" for his title match against Ibushi. Two days later, NJPW announced that their title match would main event the Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. On July 11, it was announced that Ibushi would be forced to miss an event during the [[Summer Struggle (2021)|Summer Struggle]] tour, after suffering from side effects from the COVID-19 vaccination. This effects also led to Ibushi missing most of the tour. After making his in-ring return on July 19, it was announced on July 21, that Ibushi was diagnosed with an aspiration pneumonia, which forced him to miss the final events of Summer Struggle, while also remaining unclear whether he would be able to compete in the match against Takagi. On July 24, Hiroshi Tanahashi stated he was ready to take the main event spot, if Ibushi couldn't take part in the match. The following day, NJPW confirmed that Ibushi would be unable to compete at Wrestle Grand Slam, therefore, Tanahashi was announced as Ibushi's replacement for the match. Takagi and Tanahashi had previously faced each other on January 30 at [[The New Beginning in Nagoya]], where Tanahashi defeated Takagi to win the [[NEVER Openweight Championship]]. This match marked Tanahashi's eleventh Tokyo Dome main event, while Takagi had never main evented the arena before.
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[[File:SANADANaitoIWGP.jpg|thumb|left|''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]), who defended the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]] against the previous champions ''[[Dangerous Tekkers]]'' ([[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]) at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome|349x349px|alt=]]
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Also at Dominion, ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[BUSHI]], [[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]) faced [[Suzuki-gun]] ([[DOUKI]], [[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]) in a winning effort with SANADA pinning Sabre. Following the match, Naito and SANADA challenged Taichi and Sabre to a title match for the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]]. However, their challenged would be dismissed by Taichi, following his reservation about Naito and SANADA's respect for the titles and the champions. On June 15 and 16, during the [[Kizuna Road (2021)|Kizuna Road]], Naito and SANADA persuaded Taichi and Sabre to sign their autographs on the cover of a magazine, only to reveal a championship match contract written on the back. Despite not being legal, NJPW still granted them the opportunity for the titles. Over the Kizuna Road tour, Naito and SANADA demanded ''[[Dangerous Tekkers]]'' birthday gifts for Naito. On July 11 at [[Summer Struggle (2021)|Summer Struggle in Sapporo]], Naito and SANADA defeated Dangerous Tekkers to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship. Following the match, Dangerous Tekkers challenged Naito and SANADA to a rematch at Wrestle Grand Slam. However, Naito began ducking their challenge, until Taichi asked SANADA for a rematch owing to their common past having been raised in the [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] Dojo system, which led to SANADA granting their challenge. Over the following weeks, Naito and SANADA faced ''Dangerous Tekkers'' in a singles matches, trading victories with both temas participants, with the exception of Sabre and SANADA, who faced each other in double pinfall draw.
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[[File:Jeff Cobb2.jpg|thumb|[[Jeff Cobb]], who was faced [[Kazuchika Okada]] at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome|279x279px|alt=]]
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During the Summer Struggle tour, [[Jeff Cobb]] and [[Kazuchika Okada]] faced each other in consecutive tag team matches, where Cobb teamed with his [[United Empire]] stablemate [[Great-O-Khan]] and Okada with his [[CHAOS]] stablemate [[Sho]]. Cobb would pick the win for his team during those matches, while also claiming that Okada was still a "young boy" (rookie). Cobb's comments rightly infuriated Okada, leading him to ask NJPW to book him in a match against Cobb. Leading to their match, on July 24, Okada picked up his first victory over Cobb in a tag team match, where he teamed with his CHAOS stablemate [[Toru Yano]] and Cobb with Great-O-Khan.
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Also at Summer Struggle in Sapporo on July 10, after [[El Desperado]] successfully defended the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Taiji Ishimori]], [[Robbie Eagles]], appeared in a pre-taped vignette, challenging Desperado to a title match, which Desperado accepted. Before their title match on July 24, Eagles pinned Desperado in a six-man tag team match, which marked his in-ring return to the promotion in seven months, before being attacked by Desperado.
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At Summer Struggle in Sapporo on July 11, Mega Coaches ([[Rocky Romero]] and [[Ryusuke Taguchi]]) faced [[Bullet Club]] ([[El Phantasmo]] and [[Taiji Ishimori]]) in a six-man tag team match, in which Romero picked up the win for his team, after pinning Phantasmo. Afterwards, Romero and Taguchi challenged Phantasmo and Ishimori to a title match for the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]]. On July 17 at Summer Struggle, Taguchi faced Ishimori in a winning effort. Later that night, [[Rocky Romero]] faced Phantasmo in a time-limit draw.
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The event also included a title match for the provisional [[KOPW Championship|KOPW 2021]] trophy in New Japan Rambo. Leading to the match, proviosional champion [[Toru Yano]] proposed a stipulation for match being either with blindfolds or handcuffs. On July 20, NJPW announced that the New Japan Rambo would be held with handcuffs following the result of a fan vote.
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[[File:EVILBC.JPG|thumb|[[EVIL]], who faced [[Shingo Takagi]] for the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] at the main event of Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome|296x296px|alt=]]
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The Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome was main evented by [[Shingo Takagi]] defending the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[EVIL]]. On July 25 at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, after Shingo Takagi defeated [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, EVIL appeared in a pre-tapped video, where he challenged Takagi to a title match, before laying him out with the ''Everything Is Evil''. The title match was announced on July 26. Over the following weeks, EVIl began attacking Takagi after his matches and even interfering in them, in order to cause to Takagi to lose his matches. On August 15, it was announced that Takagi tested positive for COVID-19, leading him to be removed from the Summer Struggle tour. On August 30, NJPW announced that Takagi would be medically cleared to compete in the match.
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At Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, [[Hiromu Takahashi]] made his return from injury, announcing that he was medically cleared to return to in-ring competition, before challenging the winner of the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]] match between [[El Desperado]] and [[Robbie Eagles]]. Later that night, Eagles defeated Desperado to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, setting up his match against Takahashi. The title match was announced on July 26. Eagles and Takahashi had previously faced each other in a tag team match, on December 19, 2019, at Takahashi's return match from a neck injury, which Eagles' team won after he pinned Takahashi.
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[[File:DangerousTekkersIWGP.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Dangerous Tekkers]]'' ([[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]), who defended the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]] against the previous champions ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]) and [[CHAOS]] ([[Hirooki Goto]] and [[Yoshi-Hashi]]) in a three-way match at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome|308x308px|alt=]]
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Since June, ''[[Dangerous Tekkers]]'' ([[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]) began feuding with ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]) over the the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]], which included ''Dangerous Tekkers'' losing the titles to them, before SANADA granting them a rematch at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. At the event, Dangerous Tekkers defeated Naito and SANADA to regain the IWGP Tag Team Championship. After the match, in a post-match interview, Naito and SANADA quickly appealed to them for a rematch, the same way that Dangerous Tekkers had done after the titles, with Naito reminding Sabre that he hadn't submitted him as promised, which Sabre accepted. Afterwards, [[Hirooki Goto]] and [[Yoshi-Hashi]] also challenged them to a title match, leading Sabre to accept under the condition that Goto and Yoshi-Hashi would defend the [[NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship]] against them. The title match was announced on July 26. On August 1, Goto, Yoshi-Hashi and [[Tomohiro Ishii]] successfully defended the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship against Taichi, Sabre and [[Minoru Suzuki]].
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[[File:OwensKOPW.jpg|thumb|left|[[Chase Owens]], who defended the provisional [[KOPW Championship|KOPW 2021]] trophy against previous holder [[Toru Yano]] at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome|308x308px|alt=]]
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Also at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, [[Kazuchika Okada]] faced [[Jeff Cobb]] in a winning effort. Afterwards, in a post-match interview, Cobb reminded that he would settle the score with Okada. This led to on July 27 at [[Summer Struggle (2021)|Summer Struggle]], Cobb attacking Okada following his match, laying him out with the ''Tour of the Islands'', before challenging him to a rematch. The following day, NJPW officially announced the match.
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At the event, on July 25, [[Chase Owens]] last eliminated [[Toru Yano]] in the ''New Japan Rambo'' with handcuffs, following the help from his [[Bullet Club]] stablemates to win the provisional [[KOPW Championship|KOPW 2021]] trophy. Following his loss, Yano, who was frustrated with his loss, challenged Owens to a rematch for the trophy. Over the following weeks, following their matches, Owens would try to get Yano to yell "I quit", which led to Yano challenging Owens into a i quit match, while promising to showcase his serious side. On August 10, following a six-man tag team match between them, Owens attacked Yano with a strap, before announcing the Texas Strap match, as his stipulation for their match, a repeat from his request for [[Castle Attack]] on February 27. On August 19, following a fan vote to determine the stipulation for the match, NJPW announced that Owens and Yano would face each other in a No Disqualification I Quit match. Ever since the trophy's creation in July 2020, Yano had become synonymous with the KOPW Championship, being its first provisional holder and the first official wrestler to win the trophy, after retaining it during the year of 2020.
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On August 14 at [[Resurgence]], after [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] won the [[IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship]], in a post-match interview, Tanahashi nominated [[Kota Ibushi]] to be his first challenger. Four days later, Ibushi, who had been recovering from an aspiration pneumonia, accepted Tanahashi's challenge. For Ibushi, Tanahashi drove him as a competitor, in order to elevate further, leading the Ibushi and Tanahashi to form [[Golden☆Ace]] in 2020, with Ibushi carrying Tanahashi during a crisis of confidence, which Ibushi also had following the process of unification of the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship|IWGP Heavyweight]] and [[IWGP Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championships]] into the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, the loss of the title to [[Will Ospreay]] and being prevented to face Shingo Takagi for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, due to a pneumonia. Meanwhile, Tanahashi throught his reliability and his resilience took Ibushi's main event spot at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, while also sending a message to Ibsuhi, during his match with Shingo Takagi.
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[[File:BCTT.jpg|thumb|left|[[Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team]] ([[El Phantasmo]] and [[Taiji Ishimori]]), who defended the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] against [[Suzuki-gun]] ([[El Desperado]] and [[Yoshinobu Kanemaru]]) at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome|312x312px|alt=]]
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The [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] were also defended at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome with [[Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team]] ([[El Phantasmo]] and [[Taiji Ishimori]]) defending against [[Suzuki-gun]] ([[El Desperado]] and [[Yoshinobu Kanemaru]]). Suzuki-gun earned the shot at the title by winning the [[Super Jr. Tag League#2021|2021 Super Jr. Tag League]] on August 17, after defeating Phatasmo and Ishimori to win the tournament, before challenging them to a title match. During the year, both teams had been feuding over the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship exchanging the titles multiple times. Leading to the event, Phantasmo and Ishimori vowed to retain the titles in order to defend at [[New Japan Showdown (2021)|New Japan Showdown]] in the United States.
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[[File:Sho2021.jpg|thumb|right|[[Sho]], who faced his previous tag team partner [[Yoh]] at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome|308x308px|alt=]]
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Since August 2020, [[Roppongi 3K]] ([[Sho]] and [[Yoh]]) began to take persuing their singles career, following Yoh's injury. After losing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship in June 2021, Sho and Yoh took part in the [[Super Jr. Tag League#2021|2021 Super Jr. Tag League]] in August. Following a losing streak, which began a uneasiness, culminated on August 16, Sho turning on Yoh, claiming that he was no longer use to him, to effectively disband Roppongi 3K. During an interview, on August 13, YOH came to realise the root of his own mental block during tournament citing lack of cofidence, while also feeling something wrong between, before challenging Sho to a match. Both Sho and Yoh were trained in the [[Young Lions|NJPW dojo]], before teaming together on a regular basis since 2015. In January 2016, both were sent on a learning excursion, before returning to NJPW in October 2017 as Roppongi 3K, in which they became one of the most of successfull teams in NJPW's junior heavyweight division, holding the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on five different occasions.
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The rest of the matches for Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome were announced on August 29. Three days later, NJPW announced the Stardom matches for the event, with [[Queen's Quest]] ([[Momo Watanabe]] and [[Saya Kamitani]]) facing [[Donna Del Mondo]] ([[Maika]] and [[Lady C]]) on the first night and Watanabe and Kamitani facing Donna Del Mondo ([[Syuri]] and [[Giulia]]) on the second night.
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The Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome was originally set to be main evented by [[Will Ospreay]] defending the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]] against [[Kazuchika Okada]]. On April 4 at [[Sakura Genesis (2021)|Sakura Genisis]], Ospreay defeated [[Kota Ibushi]] to win the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]. Following the match, Ospreay nominated [[Kazuchika Okada]] to be his first challenger, as revenge for his loss against him at [[Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome]]. However, before Okada could answer Shingo Takagi challenged Ospreay to a title match, claiming that he had defeated Okada in the first round of the 2021 New Japan Cup, while also seeking revenge for losing to Ospreay in the finals of the tournament. This led to Ospreay accepting Takagi as his first challenger, with Okada being next in line. The following day, it was announced that the winner of Ospreay and Takagi's match at [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]] would be facing Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. On May 4, on the second night of [[Wrestling Dontaku 2021|Wrestling Dontaku]], Ospreay defeated Takagi to make his first successful title defense, setting up his match against Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. However, due to an extension to the of Japan's State of Emergency, Ospreay's title match with Okada was cancelled.
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==Results==
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===Tokyo===
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|results=
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|times=
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|future=
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|match1 =[[Chase Owens]] won by last eliminating [[Toru Yano]] (c)
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|stip1 = New Japan Rambo for the provisional [[KOPW Championship|KOPW 2021]]
 
|time1 =35:36
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|match2=[[Bullet Club]] ([[Taiji Ishimori]] and [[El Phantasmo]]) (c) defeated Mega Coaches ([[Ryusuke Taguchi]] and [[Rocky Romero]])
 
|stip2=Tag team match for the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]]
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|time2=20:56
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|match3=[[Robbie Eagles]] defeated [[El Desperado]] (c) by submission
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|stip3=Singles match for the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time3=19:56
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|match4=[[Kazuchika Okada]] defeated [[Jeff Cobb]]
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|stip4=Singles match
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|time4=19:23
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|match5=[[Dangerous Tekkers]] ([[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]) (with Miho Abe) defeated ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]) (c) by submission
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|stip5=Tag team match for the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]]
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|time5=37:58
 
|match6=[[Shingo Takagi]] (c) defeated [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]]
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|stip6=Singles match for the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time6=37:26
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===Saitama===
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====Night 1====
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|dark1 = yes
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|match1 = [[Queen's Quest]] ([[Momo Watanabe]] and [[Saya Kamitani]]) defeated [[Donna Del Mondo]] ([[Maika]] and [[Lady C]])
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|stip1 = Tag team match<br/><small>[[World Wonder Ring Stardom|Stardom]] exhibition match</small>
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|time1 = 12:02
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|match2 = Flying Tiger ([[Robbie Eagles]] and [[Tiger Mask IV|Tiger Mask]]) defeated ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Hiromu Takahashi]] and [[BUSHI]])
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|stip2 = Tag team match
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|time2 = 11:40
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|match3 = [[Sho]] defeated [[Yoh]] by referee stoppage
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|stip3 = Singles match
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|time3 = 24:41
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|match4 =[[Toru Yano]] defeated [[Chase Owens]] (c)
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|stip4 = No Disqualification I Quit match for the provisional [[KOPW Championship|KOPW 2021]]
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|time4 = 28:03
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|match5=[[Jeff Cobb]] (with [[Great-O-Khan]]) defeated [[Kazuchika Okada]]
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|stip5=Singles match
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|time5=27:41
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|match6 =[[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] (c) defeated [[Kota Ibushi]]
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|stip6 = Singles match for the [[IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time6 = 17:47
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|pre1=
|match1=[[Shingo Takagi]] (c) vs. [[Kota Ibushi]]
 
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|dark1 = yes
|stip1=Singles match for the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]
 
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|match1 = [[Alto livello KABALIWAN]] ([[Syuri]] and [[Giulia]]) defeated [[Queen's Quest]] ([[Momo Watanabe]] and [[Saya Kamitani]])
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|stip1 = Tag team match<br/><small>[[World Wonder Ring Stardom|Stardom]] exhibition match</small>
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|time1 = 11:31
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|match2 = [[United Empire]] ([[Jeff Cobb]] and [[Great-O-Khan]]) defeated [[CHAOS]] ([[Kazuchika Okada]] and [[Tomohiro Ishii]])
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|stip2 = Tag team match
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|time2 = 12:45
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|match3 = [[Suzuki-gun]] ([[El Desperado]] and [[Yoshinobu Kanemaru]]) defeated [[Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team]] ([[El Phantasmo]] and [[Taiji Ishimori]]) (c)
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|stip3 = Tag team match for the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]]
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|time3 = 20:28
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|match4 =[[Dangerous Tekkers]] ([[Taichi]] and [[Zack Sabre Jr.]]) (c) (with Miho Abe) defeated ''[[Los Ingobernables de Japón]]'' ([[Tetsuya Naito]] and [[SANADA]]) and [[CHAOS]] ([[Hirooki Goto]] and [[Yoshi-Hashi]])
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|stip4 =Three-way tag team match for the [[IWGP Tag Team Championship]]
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|time4 =26:43
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|match5=[[Robbie Eagles]] (c) defeated [[Hiromu Takahashi]]
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|stip5=Singles match for the [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time5=24:07
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|match6=[[Shingo Takagi]] (c) defeated [[EVIL]]
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|stip6=Singles match for the [[IWGP World Heavyweight Championship]]
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|time6=30:20
 
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 25 December 2021

Wrestle Grand Slam was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW). The event was suposed to take place in three nights in Tokyo at the Tokyo Dome and in Yokohama in the Yokohama Stadium. The event featured NJPW's second event of the year promoted in the Tokyo Dome following Wrestle Kingdom 15 and NJPW's return to the Metlife Dome after seven years.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event had some restrictions in the attendance, after the Japanese Government declared the State of Emergency. The events were originally scheduled to take place on May 15 and May 22, but were postponed to July 25 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event in Yokohama was cancelled and instead it was rescheduled into two nights on September 4 and 5 at the Metlife Dome in Saitama, Japan.

At the end of February, NJPW began canceling events, before starting to hold shows with no audience and only essential staff present in June. The following month, NJPW began holding shows with an limited audience starting with the finals of the 2020 New Japan Cup on July 11. The event aired live on NJPW's streaming service NJPW World in English and Japanese commentaries and on FITE TV with English and French commentaries, for the first time in the promotion's history.

As part of Bushiroad's acquisition wrestlers from the Japan based Joshi promotion Stardom also appeared at the Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome.

Production[]

Background[]

The event was announced on March 11, 2021, featuring the Yokohama Stadium one of the venues used in the 2020 Summer Olympics and at the Tokyo Dome, the second event of the year promoted in the arena following the Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome. On March 24, NJPW announced the pre-sale tickets for the event, only available for members of the "Team NJPW" fan club. On April 2, NJPW announced that some sections of the Yokohama Stadium were sold out. NJPW released the general sale tickets on April 6, costing from ¥8,500 to ¥21,000. On April 13, NJPW also announced that some sections of the Tokyo Dome were also sold out. On May 6, it was announced that the event would be broadcasted at the FITE TV streaming service, while also providing French commentary for the first time in NJPW's history.

On August 13, Stardom announced two dark matches for the event. Stardom wrestlers had previously taken part at NJPW events, during which two dark matches were held on on January 5, 2020 at Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome. On August 29, NJPW announced that both Stardom's dark matches at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome would air on NJPW's streaming service NJPW World with both Japanese and English commentary.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic[]

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, other wrestling promotions began to cancel or postpone their shows in an attempt to prevent further spreading of the COVID-19 virus. At the end of February, following recommendations by the Japanese Ministry of Health regarding the coronavirus outbreak, NJPW canceled the events between March 1 and March 15 including the promotion's Anniversary Event and the first and the second round of New Japan Cup. On March 23, NJPW also canceled the 2020 Sakura Genesis event, which was originally scheduled to take place on March 31. On April 8, NJPW canceled more events from April 11 through May 4, leading to the cancelation of both nights of 2020 Wrestling Dontaku and would also cancel the whole Best of the Super Juniors tournament as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on May 6. Various wrestlers such as David Finlay, El Phantasmo, KENTA, the Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa), Jay White, Juice Robinson, Will Ospreay, Rocky Romero, and Robbie Eagles were unable to work on NJPW events due to travel restrictions because of the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, NJPW wrestlers and staff created the NJPW Together project in order to do bring content to NJPW World with interviews and old archived matches. On May 6, NJPW announced that their Wrestle Dynasty event would be postponed to 2021, due to the effects of the 2019-20 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. On June 8, during an online press conference, NJPW Chairman Naoki Sugabayashi announced that the promotion would start to held shows on June 15, starting with the Together Project Special and the return of the 2020 New Japan Cup between June 16 and July 11, with all shows being held behind closed doors. It was also that the finals of the New Japan Cup and the Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall would be the first shows to allow fans into the arena, but only a third of the venue's normal capacity, after the Japanese Government lifted some restrictions on many regions in Japan.

On April 26, 2021, NJPW cancelled two shows May 8 and 10 at the Road to Wrestle Grand Slam tour as result of the State of Emergency in Tokyo. On May 4, on the second night of Wrestling Dontaku, it was announced that two wrestlers complain of a fever at the beginning of the show, leading them to undergo examinations and a PCR test. As a precaution, the card has been changed. The following day, NJPW announced that those two wrestlers had tested positive for COVID-19. On May 7, the Japanese government announced an extension to the state of emergency currently in place in Tokyo and other prefectures, leading NJPW to announce the postponement of the Wrestle Grand Slam. Two days later, NJPW seven more positive cases upon further testing. On June 16, NJPW announced that Wrestle Grand Slam would take place in July 25, NJPW also cancelled the event in Yokohama due to scheduling conflicts leading NJPW to issue ticket refunds.

On June 16, at Kizuna Road, NJPW announced that Tokyo event would be rescheduled to July 25 with the Yokohama event being cancelled being replaced with two other nights taking place instead on September 4 and 5 at the Metlife Dome in Saitama, marking NJPW's return to the arena since August 2014 with the last event being 2014 G1 Climax finals. During that day, the Japanese government lifted the State of Emergency on most perfectures in Japan ahead of the 2021 Summer Olympics, with the Japanese government allowing events with 50% capacity for sporting events. However, this measure was revised on July 8, following the increase of COVID-19 cases in Tokyo, forcing NJPW to stop the ticket sales for the Tokyo event.

Storylines[]

All nights of Wrestle Grand Slam featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome[]

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Shingo Takagi, who defended the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against Hiroshi Tanahashi at the main event of Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome

The Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome was main evented by Shingo Takagi defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against Hiroshi Tanahashi. On June 7, at Dominion 6.6 in Osaka-jo Hall, Takagi defeated Kazuchika Okada to win the vacant IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Following the match, Takagi challenged Kota Ibushi to be his first challenger for the title, which was promptly accepted by him. On June 14, Takagi demanded the "biggest possible stage" for his title match against Ibushi. Two days later, NJPW announced that their title match would main event the Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. On July 11, it was announced that Ibushi would be forced to miss an event during the Summer Struggle tour, after suffering from side effects from the COVID-19 vaccination. This effects also led to Ibushi missing most of the tour. After making his in-ring return on July 19, it was announced on July 21, that Ibushi was diagnosed with an aspiration pneumonia, which forced him to miss the final events of Summer Struggle, while also remaining unclear whether he would be able to compete in the match against Takagi. On July 24, Hiroshi Tanahashi stated he was ready to take the main event spot, if Ibushi couldn't take part in the match. The following day, NJPW confirmed that Ibushi would be unable to compete at Wrestle Grand Slam, therefore, Tanahashi was announced as Ibushi's replacement for the match. Takagi and Tanahashi had previously faced each other on January 30 at The New Beginning in Nagoya, where Tanahashi defeated Takagi to win the NEVER Openweight Championship. This match marked Tanahashi's eleventh Tokyo Dome main event, while Takagi had never main evented the arena before.

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Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and SANADA), who defended the IWGP Tag Team Championship against the previous champions Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome

Also at Dominion, Los Ingobernables de Japón (BUSHI, Tetsuya Naito and SANADA) faced Suzuki-gun (DOUKI, Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) in a winning effort with SANADA pinning Sabre. Following the match, Naito and SANADA challenged Taichi and Sabre to a title match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship. However, their challenged would be dismissed by Taichi, following his reservation about Naito and SANADA's respect for the titles and the champions. On June 15 and 16, during the Kizuna Road, Naito and SANADA persuaded Taichi and Sabre to sign their autographs on the cover of a magazine, only to reveal a championship match contract written on the back. Despite not being legal, NJPW still granted them the opportunity for the titles. Over the Kizuna Road tour, Naito and SANADA demanded Dangerous Tekkers birthday gifts for Naito. On July 11 at Summer Struggle in Sapporo, Naito and SANADA defeated Dangerous Tekkers to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship. Following the match, Dangerous Tekkers challenged Naito and SANADA to a rematch at Wrestle Grand Slam. However, Naito began ducking their challenge, until Taichi asked SANADA for a rematch owing to their common past having been raised in the All Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo system, which led to SANADA granting their challenge. Over the following weeks, Naito and SANADA faced Dangerous Tekkers in a singles matches, trading victories with both temas participants, with the exception of Sabre and SANADA, who faced each other in double pinfall draw.

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Jeff Cobb, who was faced Kazuchika Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome

During the Summer Struggle tour, Jeff Cobb and Kazuchika Okada faced each other in consecutive tag team matches, where Cobb teamed with his United Empire stablemate Great-O-Khan and Okada with his CHAOS stablemate Sho. Cobb would pick the win for his team during those matches, while also claiming that Okada was still a "young boy" (rookie). Cobb's comments rightly infuriated Okada, leading him to ask NJPW to book him in a match against Cobb. Leading to their match, on July 24, Okada picked up his first victory over Cobb in a tag team match, where he teamed with his CHAOS stablemate Toru Yano and Cobb with Great-O-Khan.

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El Desperado, who defended the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against Robbie Eagles at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome

Also at Summer Struggle in Sapporo on July 10, after El Desperado successfully defended the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against Taiji Ishimori, Robbie Eagles, appeared in a pre-taped vignette, challenging Desperado to a title match, which Desperado accepted. Before their title match on July 24, Eagles pinned Desperado in a six-man tag team match, which marked his in-ring return to the promotion in seven months, before being attacked by Desperado.

At Summer Struggle in Sapporo on July 11, Mega Coaches (Rocky Romero and Ryusuke Taguchi) faced Bullet Club (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori) in a six-man tag team match, in which Romero picked up the win for his team, after pinning Phantasmo. Afterwards, Romero and Taguchi challenged Phantasmo and Ishimori to a title match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. On July 17 at Summer Struggle, Taguchi faced Ishimori in a winning effort. Later that night, Rocky Romero faced Phantasmo in a time-limit draw.

The event also included a title match for the provisional KOPW 2021 trophy in New Japan Rambo. Leading to the match, proviosional champion Toru Yano proposed a stipulation for match being either with blindfolds or handcuffs. On July 20, NJPW announced that the New Japan Rambo would be held with handcuffs following the result of a fan vote.

Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome[]

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EVIL, who faced Shingo Takagi for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at the main event of Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

The Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome was main evented by Shingo Takagi defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against EVIL. On July 25 at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, after Shingo Takagi defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, EVIL appeared in a pre-tapped video, where he challenged Takagi to a title match, before laying him out with the Everything Is Evil. The title match was announced on July 26. Over the following weeks, EVIl began attacking Takagi after his matches and even interfering in them, in order to cause to Takagi to lose his matches. On August 15, it was announced that Takagi tested positive for COVID-19, leading him to be removed from the Summer Struggle tour. On August 30, NJPW announced that Takagi would be medically cleared to compete in the match.

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Robbie Eagles, who defended the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against Hiromu Takahashi at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

At Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, Hiromu Takahashi made his return from injury, announcing that he was medically cleared to return to in-ring competition, before challenging the winner of the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match between El Desperado and Robbie Eagles. Later that night, Eagles defeated Desperado to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, setting up his match against Takahashi. The title match was announced on July 26. Eagles and Takahashi had previously faced each other in a tag team match, on December 19, 2019, at Takahashi's return match from a neck injury, which Eagles' team won after he pinned Takahashi.

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Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.), who defended the IWGP Tag Team Championship against the previous champions Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and SANADA) and CHAOS (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) in a three-way match at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome

Since June, Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) began feuding with Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and SANADA) over the the IWGP Tag Team Championship, which included Dangerous Tekkers losing the titles to them, before SANADA granting them a rematch at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. At the event, Dangerous Tekkers defeated Naito and SANADA to regain the IWGP Tag Team Championship. After the match, in a post-match interview, Naito and SANADA quickly appealed to them for a rematch, the same way that Dangerous Tekkers had done after the titles, with Naito reminding Sabre that he hadn't submitted him as promised, which Sabre accepted. Afterwards, Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi also challenged them to a title match, leading Sabre to accept under the condition that Goto and Yoshi-Hashi would defend the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship against them. The title match was announced on July 26. On August 1, Goto, Yoshi-Hashi and Tomohiro Ishii successfully defended the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship against Taichi, Sabre and Minoru Suzuki.

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Chase Owens, who defended the provisional KOPW 2021 trophy against previous holder Toru Yano at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

Also at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, Kazuchika Okada faced Jeff Cobb in a winning effort. Afterwards, in a post-match interview, Cobb reminded that he would settle the score with Okada. This led to on July 27 at Summer Struggle, Cobb attacking Okada following his match, laying him out with the Tour of the Islands, before challenging him to a rematch. The following day, NJPW officially announced the match.

At the event, on July 25, Chase Owens last eliminated Toru Yano in the New Japan Rambo with handcuffs, following the help from his Bullet Club stablemates to win the provisional KOPW 2021 trophy. Following his loss, Yano, who was frustrated with his loss, challenged Owens to a rematch for the trophy. Over the following weeks, following their matches, Owens would try to get Yano to yell "I quit", which led to Yano challenging Owens into a i quit match, while promising to showcase his serious side. On August 10, following a six-man tag team match between them, Owens attacked Yano with a strap, before announcing the Texas Strap match, as his stipulation for their match, a repeat from his request for Castle Attack on February 27. On August 19, following a fan vote to determine the stipulation for the match, NJPW announced that Owens and Yano would face each other in a No Disqualification I Quit match. Ever since the trophy's creation in July 2020, Yano had become synonymous with the KOPW Championship, being its first provisional holder and the first official wrestler to win the trophy, after retaining it during the year of 2020.

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Hiroshi Tanahashi, who defended the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship against Kota Ibushi at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

On August 14 at Resurgence, after Hiroshi Tanahashi won the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, in a post-match interview, Tanahashi nominated Kota Ibushi to be his first challenger. Four days later, Ibushi, who had been recovering from an aspiration pneumonia, accepted Tanahashi's challenge. For Ibushi, Tanahashi drove him as a competitor, in order to elevate further, leading the Ibushi and Tanahashi to form Golden☆Ace in 2020, with Ibushi carrying Tanahashi during a crisis of confidence, which Ibushi also had following the process of unification of the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships into the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, the loss of the title to Will Ospreay and being prevented to face Shingo Takagi for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, due to a pneumonia. Meanwhile, Tanahashi throught his reliability and his resilience took Ibushi's main event spot at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome, while also sending a message to Ibsuhi, during his match with Shingo Takagi.

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Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori), who defended the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship against Suzuki-gun (El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship were also defended at Wrestle Grand Slam in MetLife Dome with Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori) defending against Suzuki-gun (El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru). Suzuki-gun earned the shot at the title by winning the 2021 Super Jr. Tag League on August 17, after defeating Phatasmo and Ishimori to win the tournament, before challenging them to a title match. During the year, both teams had been feuding over the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship exchanging the titles multiple times. Leading to the event, Phantasmo and Ishimori vowed to retain the titles in order to defend at New Japan Showdown in the United States.

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Sho, who faced his previous tag team partner Yoh at Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome

Since August 2020, Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh) began to take persuing their singles career, following Yoh's injury. After losing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship in June 2021, Sho and Yoh took part in the 2021 Super Jr. Tag League in August. Following a losing streak, which began a uneasiness, culminated on August 16, Sho turning on Yoh, claiming that he was no longer use to him, to effectively disband Roppongi 3K. During an interview, on August 13, YOH came to realise the root of his own mental block during tournament citing lack of cofidence, while also feeling something wrong between, before challenging Sho to a match. Both Sho and Yoh were trained in the NJPW dojo, before teaming together on a regular basis since 2015. In January 2016, both were sent on a learning excursion, before returning to NJPW in October 2017 as Roppongi 3K, in which they became one of the most of successfull teams in NJPW's junior heavyweight division, holding the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on five different occasions.

The rest of the matches for Wrestle Grand Slam in Metlife Dome were announced on August 29. Three days later, NJPW announced the Stardom matches for the event, with Queen's Quest (Momo Watanabe and Saya Kamitani) facing Donna Del Mondo (Maika and Lady C) on the first night and Watanabe and Kamitani facing Donna Del Mondo (Syuri and Giulia) on the second night.

Canceled match[]

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Kazuchika Okada, who was set to face Will Ospreay for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship

The Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome was originally set to be main evented by Will Ospreay defending the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship against Kazuchika Okada. On April 4 at Sakura Genisis, Ospreay defeated Kota Ibushi to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Following the match, Ospreay nominated Kazuchika Okada to be his first challenger, as revenge for his loss against him at Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome. However, before Okada could answer Shingo Takagi challenged Ospreay to a title match, claiming that he had defeated Okada in the first round of the 2021 New Japan Cup, while also seeking revenge for losing to Ospreay in the finals of the tournament. This led to Ospreay accepting Takagi as his first challenger, with Okada being next in line. The following day, it was announced that the winner of Ospreay and Takagi's match at Wrestling Dontaku would be facing Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. On May 4, on the second night of Wrestling Dontaku, Ospreay defeated Takagi to make his first successful title defense, setting up his match against Okada at Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome. However, due to an extension to the of Japan's State of Emergency, Ospreay's title match with Okada was cancelled.

Results[]

Tokyo[]

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Chase Owens won by last eliminating Toru Yano (c) New Japan Rambo for the provisional KOPW 2021 35:36
2 Bullet Club (Taiji Ishimori and El Phantasmo) (c) defeated Mega Coaches (Ryusuke Taguchi and Rocky Romero) Tag team match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 20:56
3 Robbie Eagles defeated El Desperado (c) by submission Singles match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship 19:56
4 Kazuchika Okada defeated Jeff Cobb Singles match 19:23
5 Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) (with Miho Abe) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and SANADA) (c) by submission Tag team match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship 37:58
6 Shingo Takagi (c) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi Singles match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship 37:26
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • Videoicon – refers to the video of that match

Saitama[]

Night 1[]

# Results Stipulations Times
1D Queen's Quest (Momo Watanabe and Saya Kamitani) defeated Donna Del Mondo (Maika and Lady C) Tag team match
Stardom exhibition match
12:02
2 Flying Tiger (Robbie Eagles and Tiger Mask) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (Hiromu Takahashi and BUSHI) Tag team match 11:40
3 Sho defeated Yoh by referee stoppage Singles match 24:41
4 Toru Yano defeated Chase Owens (c) No Disqualification I Quit match for the provisional KOPW 2021 28:03
5 Jeff Cobb (with Great-O-Khan) defeated Kazuchika Okada Singles match 27:41
6 Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) defeated Kota Ibushi Singles match for the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship 17:47
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • Videoicon – refers to the video of that match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match

Night 2[]

# Results Stipulations Times
1D Alto livello KABALIWAN (Syuri and Giulia) defeated Queen's Quest (Momo Watanabe and Saya Kamitani) Tag team match
Stardom exhibition match
11:31
2 United Empire (Jeff Cobb and Great-O-Khan) defeated CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and Tomohiro Ishii) Tag team match 12:45
3 Suzuki-gun (El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) defeated Bullet Club Cutest Tag Team (El Phantasmo and Taiji Ishimori) (c) Tag team match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 20:28
4 Dangerous Tekkers (Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) (c) (with Miho Abe) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and SANADA) and CHAOS (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) Three-way tag team match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship 26:43
5 Robbie Eagles (c) defeated Hiromu Takahashi Singles match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship 24:07
6 Shingo Takagi (c) defeated EVIL Singles match for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship 30:20
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • Videoicon – refers to the video of that match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match