Battle of Los Angeles (2023)

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Battle of Los Angeles (2023)
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The 2023 tournament winner Mike Bailey
Promotion Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
DateNight One:
January 7, 2023
Night Two:
January 8, 2023
City Los Angeles, California
Venue Globe Theatre
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The 2023 Battle of Los Angeles was the seventeenth Battle of Los Angeles professional wrestling tournament produced by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG). It was a two-night event on January 7 and 8, 2023, at the Globe Theatre in Los Angeles, California. [1]

Contents

The tournament marked the PWG debuts of Michael Oku, Shun Skywalker, El Hijo del Vikingo, SB Kento and Bryan Keith as well as the surprise PWG debut of Chris Jericho. [2] [3] [4] [5] Mike Bailey won the Battle of Los Angeles tournament by defeating Konosuke Takeshita in the final. [6] Two non-tournament matches took place on the second night. In the first match, Black Taurus and Latigo defeated Aramis and Rey Horus. The second match was a ten-man tag team match in which Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, Matt Menard and Sammy Guevara) defeated Jonathan Gresham, Kevin Blackwood, Michael Oku, Player Uno, and SB Kento. [7]

Production

Background

On November 22, 2022, PWG announced via its official Twitter handle that the 2023 Battle of Los Angeles tournament would take place on January 7 and January 8, 2023. [8]

Original line-up

The following participants were announced to participate in the tournament: Michael Oku, Shun Skywalker, Masha Slamovich, "Speedball" Mike Bailey, Komander, Alex Shelley, Jonathan Gresham, Aramís, Titus Alexander, Jordynne Grace, [9] Lio Rush, Black Taurus, [2] Latigo, [10] 2022 winner and the World Champion Daniel Garcia, [11] [12] 2019 winner Bandido, [13] [14] Konosuke Takeshita [15] and El Hijo del Vikingo. [3]

On December 14, PWG tweeted that Bailey would be unable to compete in his first round match on the night one but committed to compete in his first round match on night two. It prompted PWG to add SB Kento as the eighteenth participant in the tournament and PWG announced that a match would be held on night one to determine Bailey's opponent on night two. [16] On December 15, PWG revealed the list of first-round matches on night one including a three-way match between Bandido, Black Taurus, and El Hijo del Vikingo. [17]

Replacement

Due to injuries sustained in a match at Wrestle Kingdom 17, Lio Rush was removed from the tournament on January 5 and replaced with the debuting Bryan Keith. [18]

Event

Night One

The Battle of Los Angeles kicked off with a match between Alex Shelley and Masha Slamovich. Slamovich countered a sit-out side powerslam attempt by Shelley into a cradle and pinned him for the win. [19] [20]

Next, SB Kento took on Bryan Keith. Keith hit a knee strike and a powerbomb for the win. [19] [20]

Next, Komander took on Latigo. Komander pinned Latigo with a cradle after a ropewalk shooting star press. [19] [20]

Next, Jonathan Gresham took on Jordynne Grace. Grace countered a European clutch by Gresham into a choke to win via submission. Grace advanced to compete against Mike Bailey in the first round match on the night two. [19] [20]

Next, Aramis took on Shun Skywalker. Skywalker delivered a spinning powerbomb to Aramis for the win. [19] [20]

Next, Konosuke Takeshita took on Michael Oku. Takeshita delivered a jumping knee strike and a running knee strike to Oku for the win. [19] [20]

Next, the World Champion Daniel Garcia took on Titus Alexander. Garcia was disqualified after the referee caught him hitting Alexander with the World Championship title belt. [19] [20]

It was followed by a three-way match between Bandido, Black Taurus, and El Hijo del Vikingo. Bandido delivered a kneeling reverse piledriver to Taurus for the win. [19] [20]

Night Two

Jericho Appreciation Society made a surprise appearance at Battle of Los Angeles and won the ensuing ten-man tag team match. Jericho Appreciation Society - Forbidden Door (AEW x NJPW) (52292652778).jpg
Jericho Appreciation Society made a surprise appearance at Battle of Los Angeles and won the ensuing ten-man tag team match.

The night two opened with the first round match between Mike Bailey and Jordynne Grace. Bailey delivered a Flamingo Driver to Grace for the win. [7]

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinal round of the Battle of Los Angeles began as Konosuke Takeshita took on Titus Alexander. Takeshita delivered a jumping knee strike to Alexander for the win. [7]

Next, Bryan Keith took on Masha Slamovich. Keith delivered a running knee strike to Slamovich for the win. [7]

Chris Jericho made his surprise PWG debut at the event. Chris Jericho - Forbidden Door (AEW x NJPW) (52291670982).jpg
Chris Jericho made his surprise PWG debut at the event.

Next, Bandido took on Komander. Komander delivered a ropewalk shooting star press to Bandido for the win. [7]

Next, Mike Bailey took on Shun Skywalker. Bailey delivered a shooting star press with double knees to Skywalker's chest for the win. [7]

It was followed by a tag team match in which Black Taurus teamed with Latigo to take on Aramis and Rey Horus. Taurus delivered a powerbomb, a backbreaker and a belly-to-back piledriver to Horus for the win. [7]

Semifinals

In the first semifinal match, Konosuke Takeshita defeated Komander by pinning him with a backslide. [7]

Next, Mike Bailey took on Bryan Keith. Bailey delivered a 450° splash with double knees to Keith's back for the win. [7]

It was followed by a ten-man tag team match featuring a surprise appearance by Jericho Appreciation Society (Angelo Parker, Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard and Sammy Guevara), thus marking Jericho's surprise PWG debut. Parker and Menard made their surprise returns to PWG after a near fifteen-year absence, having last appeared at the 2008 DDT4 while Guevara also made his surprise PWG return after a four-year absence, having last appeared as a participant in the 2018 Battle of Los Angeles. JAS took on Jonathan Gresham, Kevin Blackwood, Michael Oku, Player Uno and SB Kento. Jericho delivered a Judas Effect to Blackwood for the win. [7]

Final

Mike Bailey took on Konosuke Takeshita in the final of the 2023 Battle of Los Angeles. Bailey delivered a shooting star press and a Flamingo Driver to Takeshita to win the tournament. [7]

Aftermath

By winning the Battle of Los Angeles tournament, Mike Bailey received his PWG World Championship against champion Daniel Garcia in an Iron Man match at Twenty: Mystery Vortex, which Garcia won to retain the title. [21]

Results

Night 1 (January 7)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1 Masha Slamovich defeated Alex Shelley Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 11:01
2Bryan Keith defeated SB Kento Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 14:08
3 Komander defeated Latigo Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 15:04
4 Jordynne Grace defeated Jonathan Gresham Singles match to determine Mike Bailey's opponent in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament on night two14:56
5 Shun Skywalker defeated Aramis Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 14:27
6 Konosuke Takeshita defeated Michael Oku Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 17:17
7Titus Alexander defeated Daniel Garcia via disqualification Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 18:54
8 Bandido defeated Black Taurus and El Hijo del Vikingo Three-way match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament 18:20
Night 2 (January 8)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1 Mike Bailey defeated Jordynne Grace Singles match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament15:41
2 Konosuke Takeshita defeated Titus Alexander Singles match in the quarter-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament9:38
3Bryan Keith defeated Masha Slamovich Singles match in the quarter-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament15:45
4 Komander defeated Bandido Singles match in the quarter-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament14:42
5 Mike Bailey defeated Shun Skywalker Singles match in the quarter-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament15:39
6 Black Taurus and Latigo defeated Aramis and Rey Horus Tag team match 10:38
7 Konosuke Takeshita defeated Komander Singles match in the semi-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament5:43
8 Mike Bailey defeated Bryan Keith Singles match in the semi-final round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament18:12
9 The Jericho Appreciation Society (Angelo Parker, Chris Jericho, Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard and Sammy Guevara) defeated Jonathan Gresham, Kevin Blackwood, Michael Oku, Player Uno and SB Kento Ten-man tag team match 19:12
10 Mike Bailey defeated Konosuke Takeshita Singles match in the Battle of Los Angeles tournament final 27:22

Tournament brackets

Battle of Los Angeles (2023)
Tournament information
Sport Professional wrestling
Location Los Angeles, California
DatesJanuary 7, 2023January 8, 2023
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination tournament
Participants17
Final positions
Champion Mike Bailey
Runner-up Konosuke Takeshita
  2022
Qualifier First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
          
Alex Shelley Pin
Masha Slamovich 11:01
Masha Slamovich Pin
Bryan Keith15:45
SB Kento Pin
Bryan Keith14:08
Bryan Keith Pin
Mike Bailey 18:12
Jonathan Gresham Submission
Jordynne Grace 14:56
Jordynne Grace Pin
Mike Bailey 15:41
Mike Bailey Pin
Shun Skywalker 15:39
Aramis Pin
Shun Skywalker 14:27
Mike Bailey Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 27:22
Komander Pin
Latigo 15:04
Komander Pin
Bandido 14:42
Bandido Pin
Black Taurus
El Hijo del Vikingo
18:20
Komander Pin
Konosuke Takeshita 5:43
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Michael Oku 17:17
Konosuke Takeshita Pin
Titus Alexander 9:38
Daniel Garcia DQ
Titus Alexander18:54

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