NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 - 3/12/26

NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 – 3/12/26 – March 12, 2026 Full Results & Review

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NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 – 3/12/26 – March 12, 2026 Full Results & Review

The New Japan Cup 2026 continued its relentless march through Japan with Night 6 from the Takamatsu City General Gymnasium in Kagawa. With the tournament field narrowing and the stakes growing higher with each passing round, Thursday night delivered two critical second-round matchups that will shape the remainder of the competition. Ren Narita and Boltin Oleg both punched their tickets to the next round, while a stacked undercard provided the perfect backdrop for the tournament drama. Here is your complete results and review of NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6.

NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 – 3/12/26 (March 12): Full Results, Highlights & Review

There’s something special about the middle rounds of a tournament. The first-round jitters have faded. The underdogs have either been weeded out or have gained confidence from their victories. The contenders are beginning to separate themselves from the pretenders. And every match carries the weight of potential glory—or heartbreaking elimination.

Thursday night at the Takamatsu City General Gymnasium, Stadium 1 in Kagawa, Japan, the NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 reached this crucial juncture with Day 6 of the tournament . Two second-round matchups headlined the proceedings, determining which competitors would continue their march toward the March 21 finals in Niigata and the ultimate prize: a shot at Yota Tsuji’s IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Sakura Genesis in April .

The card was stacked from top to bottom, featuring eight undercard bouts that showcased the incredible depth of the NJPW roster before the main event tournament matches delivered the drama the fans came to see. From faction warfare to tag team showcases to the intense singles competition that defines the New Japan Cup, Night 6 had something for every type of wrestling fan.

For fans who couldn’t make the trip to Kagawa—or for those watching from across the world who wanted to catch the action after the fact—I’ve got you covered with a complete breakdown of everything that went down inside the Takamatsu City General Gymnasium.

Event Details: Where and When It Happened

Before we dive into the matches themselves, let’s set the stage properly. The NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 took place at one of the key venues on the tournament schedule .

  • Location: Takamatsu City General Gymnasium, Stadium 1, Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan

  • Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026

  • Doors Open: 6:00 PM JST

  • Start Time: 7:00 PM JST

The Takamatsu City General Gymnasium has hosted numerous major wrestling events over the years, and its intimate atmosphere provides the perfect setting for tournament wrestling. With the crowd close to the action, every near-fall feels devastating and every victory feels earned.

Global Times for Reference

For fans around the world keeping track, here’s when the action went down in your neck of the woods:

Japan

  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 7:00 PM (Thursday)

United States

  • Eastern Time (ET): 5:00 AM (Thursday)

  • Central Time (CT): 4:00 AM (Thursday)

  • Mountain Time (MT): 3:00 AM (Thursday)

  • Pacific Time (PT): 2:00 AM (Thursday)

Pakistan

  • Pakistan Standard Time (PKT): 3:00 PM (Thursday)

India

  • Indian Standard Time (IST): 3:30 PM (Thursday)

United Kingdom & Ireland

  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 10:00 AM (Thursday)

Europe

  • Central European Time (CET): 11:00 AM (Thursday)

Australia

  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 9:00 PM (Thursday)

Rest of the World

  • Canada: 5:00 AM ET / 2:00 AM PT (Thursday)

  • Brazil: 7:00 AM BRT (Thursday)

  • South Africa: 12:00 PM SAST (Thursday)

  • Philippines: 6:00 PM PHT (Thursday)

  • Singapore: 6:00 PM SGT (Thursday)

Full Match Results: NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6

Based on official results from NJPW and multiple wrestling news outlets, here is the complete card for Night 6 of the New Japan Cup .

Undercard Matches

Match 1: Knockout Bros. (Yuto-Ice & OSKAR) vs. HOUSE OF TORTURE (Chase Owens & Yoshinobu Kanemaru)
Result: Knockout Bros. defeated HOUSE OF TORTURE

The opening contest set the tone for the evening with a lively tag team encounter. Yuto-Ice and OSKAR, collectively known as the Knockout Bros., brought their signature energy against the notoriously underhanded HOUSE OF TORTURE duo. Despite the inevitable interference and rule-breaking from Owens and Kanemaru, the Knockout Bros. managed to secure the victory, sending the crowd home happy after the opening bout.

Match 2: TMDK (Zack Sabre Jr. & Ryohei Oiwa) vs. Unbound Co. (Drilla Moloney & Daiki Nagai)
Result: TMDK defeated Unbound Co.

Zack Sabre Jr., one of the most technically gifted wrestlers on the planet, teamed with the rising star Ryohei Oiwa against the Unbound Co. pairing of Drilla Moloney and Daiki Nagai. Sabre’s technical wizardry was on full display, and Oiwa continues to impress as he develops alongside one of the best in the business. The TMDK duo picked up the win, adding momentum to their respective tournament campaigns.

Match 3: Shota Umino, Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano vs. HOUSE OF TORTURE (Yujiro Takahashi, Don Fale & Dick Togo)
Result: Shota Umino, Aaron Wolf & Toru Yano defeated HOUSE OF TORTURE

Six-man tag team action saw the popular trio of Shota Umino, Aaron Wolf, and the ever-entertaining Toru Yano take on another HOUSE OF TORTURE contingent. Umino continues to build momentum following his first-round victory, while Wolf—making his New Japan Cup debut in this tournament—showed flashes of the potential that has fans excited about his future. Yano, as always, brought his unique brand of chaos, including his trademark low blows and creative uses of turnbuckle pads.

Match 4: TMDK (Hartley Jackson & Kosei Fujita) vs. United Empire (Callum Newman & Zane Jay)
Result: TMDK defeated United Empire

The second TMDK team of the night, featuring the powerful Hartley Jackson and the young Kosei Fujita, squared off against United Empire’s Callum Newman and Zane Jay. Newman, in particular, has been impressive in recent months, showcasing his high-flying ability against larger opponents. However, Jackson’s power proved to be the difference-maker, allowing TMDK to claim another victory.

Match 5: United Empire (Jake Lee, Francesco Akira & Jakob Austin Young) vs. Goto Revolutionary Army (Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & Tatsuya Matsumoto)
Result: United Empire defeated Goto Revolutionary Army

United Empire sent a message in this six-man tag, with Jake Lee leading Francesco Akira and Jakob Austin Young to victory over the faction led by former IWGP World Champion Hirooki Goto. Lee has been on a mission since his first-round victory, and this win sets him up nicely for his upcoming second-round matchup. Goto, meanwhile, will need to regroup as he continues his own tournament run.

Match 6: Unbound Co. (Shingo Takagi & Yota Tsuji) vs. Yuya Uemura & Tomoaki Honma
Result: Unbound Co. defeated Yuya Uemura & Tomoaki Honma

The final undercard match before the tournament bouts featured a fascinating pairing: IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji teaming with the legendary Shingo Takagi against Yuya Uemura and Tomoaki Honma. Tsuji, who awaits the winner of this entire tournament at Sakura Genesis, looked every bit the champion as he and Takagi controlled the match against Uemura—who himself advanced to the second round with an impressive victory over Drilla Moloney on Night 5 . Honma, the veteran fan favorite, provided the heart and soul for his team but ultimately fell to the champion’s power.

New Japan Cup Second Round Matches

Match 7: New Japan Cup Second Round: Ren Narita vs. Satoshi Kojima
Result: Ren Narita defeated Satoshi Kojima

The first of two tournament matches on the card pitted the young lion Ren Narita against the legendary Satoshi Kojima.

Narita earned his spot in the second round by defeating Taichi on the second night of the tournament at Korakuen Hall . Known for his technical prowess and his association with the controversial HOUSE OF TORTURE faction, Narita has been slowly building a reputation as one of the most dangerous young competitors in NJPW.

Kojima, at 55 years old, entered the tournament as a late replacement for the injured Tomohiro Ishii . Despite his age, “The King” remains one of the most beloved figures in Japanese wrestling, and his presence in the tournament added a layer of nostalgia and veteran savvy. He received a first-round bye, meaning this was his tournament debut.

The match itself was a classic clash of generations. Kojima brought all his experience and his signature lariat, looking to put the young upstart in his place. Narita, however, refused to be intimidated. He targeted Kojima’s neck and back, setting up his signature submissions and wearing down the veteran.

In the end, Narita’s youth and aggression proved too much for the 55-year-old legend. He secured the victory, advancing to the next round while Kojima’s tournament run came to an emotional end .

Match 8: New Japan Cup Second Round: Boltin Oleg vs. HENARE
Result: Boltin Oleg defeated HENARE

The main event of the evening featured a collision of absolute powerhouses.

Boltin Oleg, the Mongolian powerhouse, entered this match having already scored an impressive first-round victory over El Phantasmo on Night 2 . His combination of raw strength and surprising agility has made him one of the most talked-about competitors in this year’s tournament.

HENARE, the New Zealand-born strongman representing United Empire, received a first-round bye and came into this match fresh and ready for war. Known for his incredible intensity and his devastating battle cry, HENARE is the kind of competitor who can overwhelm opponents with sheer force of will.

This was never going to be a technical classic, and it didn’t pretend to be. From the opening bell, these two massive men simply beat the hell out of each other. Forearms collided with skulls. Bodies crashed into the canvas. The ring shook with every impact.

Oleg, to his credit, refused to back down from the more experienced HENARE. He absorbed everything the United Empire powerhouse threw at him and kept coming forward. In the end, it was Oleg’s raw power that made the difference, as he found an opening and capitalized, securing the victory and advancing to the next round .

Tournament Implications: What Comes Next

With Night 6 complete, the New Japan Cup 2026 bracket continues to take shape. Ren Narita and Boltin Oleg have punched their tickets to the next round, joining previously qualified competitors like Shingo Takagi and Yuya Uemura .

The remaining tournament schedule is as follows :

  • March 13: Kanaoka Park Gymnasium, Osaka — Second Round continues

  • March 14: Nagoya Kinjo Futo Arena, Aichi — Second Round continues

  • March 15: I-Messe Yamanashi, Yamanashi — Quarterfinals

  • March 17: Big Palette Fukushima, Fukushima — Quarterfinals

  • March 20: Aore Nagaoka, Niigata — Semifinals

  • March 21: Aore Nagaoka, Niigata — Finals

The winner of the tournament will earn the right to challenge Yota Tsuji for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Sakura Genesis on April 4 at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo .

Notable Moments and Performances

The Passing of a Torch

The Ren Narita vs. Satoshi Kojima match carried emotional weight that went beyond the tournament brackets. Kojima, at 55, represents an era of NJPW that is slowly fading into history. Narita, by contrast, represents the future. Watching these two share the ring—and watching Narita emerge victorious—felt symbolic of the generational shift that continues to reshape New Japan.

Kojima took the loss with grace, raising Narita’s hand after the match in a gesture of respect. It was a small moment, but one that longtime NJPW fans will remember.

Oleg’s Statement

Boltin Oleg’s victory over HENARE was more than just a tournament win—it was a statement. The Mongolian powerhouse has been developing steadily over the past year, and this victory over a established veteran like HENARE suggests that he’s ready to take the next step in his career.

Oleg’s combination of size, strength, and surprising agility makes him a unique threat in the heavyweight division. If he can continue to develop his in-game intelligence and add to his offensive arsenal, he could be a major player in NJPW for years to come.

The Champion Watches

Yota Tsuki was in action on the undercard, teaming with Shingo Takagi against Yuya Uemura and Tomoaki Honma. While the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion was victorious, he was undoubtedly watching the main event closely. Oleg and Narita both advanced, meaning either could be standing across the ring from Tsuji at Sakura Genesis.

Tsuji looked impressive in his tag match, showing the power and intensity that have made him one of the most exciting champions in recent memory. Whoever emerges from this tournament will have their hands full with the reigning champion.

How to Watch NJPW New Japan Cup 2026

For fans who want to catch up on Night 6 or follow the remainder of the tournament, here’s how to watch :

NJPW World

NJPW’s official streaming service is the best way to watch every match of the tournament.

  • Cost: Approximately ¥999 JPY per month (around 2,000 PKR / $9 USD / £7 GBP)

  • Content: Live broadcasts of all tournament events, plus extensive archives of past shows

  • Language: English commentary available for most live events

  • Devices: Web browser, mobile app, smart TV apps

Upcoming Broadcast Schedule

  • March 13: Kanaoka Park Gymnasium, Osaka (6:30 PM JST start)

  • March 14: Nagoya Kinjo Futo Arena, Aichi (5:00 PM JST start)

  • March 15: I-Messe Yamanashi, Yamanashi (3:00 PM JST start)

  • March 17: Big Palette Fukushima, Fukushima (6:30 PM JST start)

  • March 20: Aore Nagaoka, Niigata (5:00 PM JST start)

  • March 21: Aore Nagaoka, Niigata (3:00 PM JST start)

Final Thoughts on Night 6

The NJPW New Japan Cup 2026 Day 6 delivered exactly what fans have come to expect from this annual tradition. High-stakes tournament matches. Emotional moments. The ongoing drama of elimination and advancement.

Ren Narita’s victory over Satoshi Kojima felt like a passing of the torch moment, with the young lion overcoming the legendary veteran to keep his tournament hopes alive. Boltin Oleg’s win over HENARE announced the Mongolian powerhouse as a legitimate threat to go all the way.

The undercard provided the perfect backdrop for these tournament matches, showcasing the incredible depth of the NJPW roster and building toward future storylines. From faction warfare to tag team showcases, every match served a purpose in the larger narrative.

With the tournament now past the halfway point, the remaining competitors can see the finish line. The dream of challenging Yota Tsuji for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Sakura Genesis grows closer with each passing round.

For the winners on Night 6, the journey continues. For Satoshi Kojima and HENARE, the road ends here—but their contributions to this tournament will not be forgotten.

The New Japan Cup rolls on. See you in Osaka.

Did you watch Night 6 live on NJPW World? Drop a comment below and let us know who impressed you most. And if you have predictions for the remainder of the tournament, I’d love to hear them.

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