New Japan Pro Wrestling sent out the following:
KOPW 2021 pre-show Ranbo set for Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome
Toru Yano’s trophy under major threat in kick-off Ranbo
It’s been almost a full year since the KOPW concept was introduced, with the KOPW 2020 trophy first won in a four way by Toru Yano at last year’s Summer Struggle in Jingu Stadium card. Ever since, Yano has doggedly maintained his position as the King of Professional Wrestling, retaining the 2020 trophy until the end of the year, and then winning the provisional 2021 title on January 5 2021.
Yano has since defended the KOPW 2021 label in tough positions that included a strap match with Chase Owens, and a unique blindfold match against EVIL. The pride of the King is strong and, at least to an extent, well justified, and in his own way, Yano is seeking to elevate the status of the KOPW name. Slighted at the idea of conversation revolving around the other championships in NJPW, Yano has insisted that the trophy be defended inside the Tokyo Dome, and against all comers- simultaneously if need be.
As a result, the KOPW 2021 trophy will be defended in a New Japan Ranbo before action starts at Wrestle Grand Slam. Entrants will head to the ring at one minute intervals, with the last surviving member taking the trophy. At Wrestle Kingdom night one, the New Japan Ranbo determined a four way for the trophy the next night, but this time, it’s the trophy itself on the line.
In January, Yano sparked controversy by being the last entrant to the Ranbo, booking his place in the trophy four way without even getting into the ring. There will be no such luck for the ultimate wrestling polymath this time; could his trophy be under the biggest threat yet?