One of the biggest nights of the year for wrestling and video game fans alike is finally upon us. CEOxNJPW takes place tonight at the Ocean Center in Daytona, Florida, and is set to feature top talent from New Japan Pro Wrestling.
What makes this show so special – aside from the fact that it is one of the first NJPW shows to grace American soil – is the fact that it is being thrown alongside one of the biggest and most exciting fighting game tournaments of the year, CEO.
The annual tournament series is known for collaborating with the likes of Kenny Omega in the past, but this is the crossover to end all crossovers.
The match card is as follows:
Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi vs Tetsuya Naito & Hiromu Takahashi
Roppongi 3K’S Sho & Yoh vs. Dragon Lee & Ryusuke Taguchi
Tama Tonga & Tanga Loa vs Juice Robinson & David Finlay
Jushin Thunder Liger vs Rocky Romero
Jeff Cobb vs Chase Owens
You can watch the event live on Twitch here, the show starts at 8:30 PM EST
The arena is coming together nicely for tonight's @njpwglobal X #CEO2018 event! Doors open at 7 pm, show begins at 8:30 pm!
If you're not here you can watch it at https://t.co/RAxpE08Q1H!#CEOxNJPW pic.twitter.com/USmcdKBZ3m
— #CEO2022 on June 24-26 in Daytona Beach. (@CEOGaming) June 29, 2018
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