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The Beast in the East

The Beast in the East was a professional wrestling live event produced by the American promotion WWE. It took place on July 4, 2015, at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. In addition to its live broadcast on the WWE Network streaming service, J Sports also carried the event live in Japan.

The Beast in the East
Promotional poster featuring Brock Lesnar
PromotionWWE
DateJuly 4, 2015
CitySumida, Tokyo, Japan
VenueRyōgoku Kokugikan
Attendance8,646[1]
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Seven matches were contested at the event, with two of the matches shown exclusively on J Sports. The main event saw John Cena and Dolph Ziggler defeat Kane and King Barrett. In other matches, Chris Jericho wrestled his first televised match since Night of Champions in September 2014, defeating Neville, Finn Bálor (in his "Demon" persona) defeated Kevin Owens to win the NXT Championship, and Brock Lesnar, for whom the event was named after, defeated Kofi Kingston.

Production edit

Background edit

The American professional wrestling promotion WWE originally scheduled a house show event to be held on July 4, 2015, at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. The promotion then decided to air the event as a WWE Network special and titled it The Beast in the East due to the event featuring Brock Lesnar, whose nickname is "The Beast," and due to the event taking place in Japan.[2] In addition to airing live on the WWE Network,[3][4] the event also aired live on J Sports in Japan. Replays of the event aired on J Sports 4 in Japan with on demand viewing available on both the WWE Network and J Sports.[5] To date, the show is the only time in WWE's history that an event was broadcast live from Japan.[6]

Storylines edit

The card consisted of five matches, that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by WWE's writers.[7][8] Storylines played out on WWE's primary television programs, Raw, SmackDown and NXT.

On May 28, 2015, it was revealed that Brock Lesnar was scheduled to appear at the July 4 live event in Japan.[9] This would mark Lesnar's first non-PPV match for WWE since 2004. Lesnar reportedly requested a spot on the show so he and Brad Rheingans could go to Tokyo to visit Masa Saito, who was in bad health.[10] WWE then released a promotional video announcing that the show would no longer be a house show, and would be broadcast live on the WWE Network.[2] One day later, WWE revealed the entire match card for the show. One of the matches scheduled for the event, The New Day vs. Tyson Kidd and Cesaro, could no longer take place due to Tyson Kidd suffering an injury, which was expected to take him out for over a year.[11][12] Kidd & Cesaro were replaced by The Lucha Dragons.

Kevin Owens defended his NXT Championship against Finn Bálor at the event. At NXT TakeOver: Rival in February 2015, Owens had captured the NXT Championship while Bálor won a tournament to become number one contender.[13] On the March 25 episode of NXT, Owens prevailed over Bálor, who had dispensed with his 'Demon' facepaint, saying that he didn't need the 'Demon' to beat the champion; in the match Owens took advantage of a (kayfabe) leg injury.[14] However, Bálor earned another title shot at NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable in May when he beat Tyler Breeze.[15] Bálor vowed that at Beast in the East Owens would 'meet the Demon'.[16]

Hideo Itami and Tatsumi Fujinami were also advertised to appear.[17][18][unreliable source]

Event edit

Other on-screen personnel
Role Name
Commentators Michael Cole
Byron Saxton
Ring announcer Eden Stiles

Preliminary matches edit

Dark matches were held, where Cesaro defeated Diego by submission and The Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) defeated The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods).

The first match was Chris Jericho facing Neville. Neville kicked out of a mid-air Codebreaker. However, after Jericho countered a Red Arrow attempt, Jericho forced Neville to submit to the Liontamer for the victory.

Next, Nikki Bella defended the Divas Championship against Tamina and Paige. In the middle of the match, Paige executed the Rampaige on Nikki, only to get a near-fall. Tamina superkicked Paige, which was the last of Paige for the match. Nikki pinned Tamina after a forearm smash for the victory to retain the title.

After that, Brock Lesnar faced Kofi Kingston. Lesnar dominated though being dropkicked to the turnbuckles twice, but it didn't stop him from executing three German suplexes. In the end, Lesnar pinned Kingston after a F-5 for the victory. After the match, Lesnar would deliver more German suplexes and another F-5 on Kingston. Big E and Xavier Woods appeared, but Lesnar ultimately executed F5s on both Big E and Woods.

 
Finn Bálor celebrating his victory after defeating Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship.

In the fourth match, Kevin Owens defended the NXT Championship against Finn Bálor. Owens mocked John Cena, with whom he had a running feud, with Cena's trademark shoulder tackles, spin-out powerbomb, and Five Knuckle Shuffle. However, Owens became one of the very few people to kick out of the Coup de Grâce. Balor pinned Owens after a second Coup de Grâce for the victory to win the title.

Main event edit

The main event was WWE United States Champion John Cena and Dolph Ziggler facing Kane and King Barrett. Barrett and Kane pretty much dominated throughout the match. In the end, Ziggler performed a superkick on Barrett and Cena performed an Attitude Adjustment on Kane for the pin.

Reception edit

The Beast in the East received generally positive reviews from critics. The Owens-Bálor match was highly praised. PWInsider.com's Mike Johnson called it "a great main event level" match.[19] PWTorch.com's James Caldwell gave the match a four-and-a-half-star rating, the highest rating of the night.[20] 411Mania.com's Larry Csonka praised the look of the show, saying it was far away from "the usual and sanitized WWE TV event".[21]

Aftermath edit

At the 2015's San Diego Comic-Con International on July 9, a Bálor-Owens rematch for the NXT Championship was scheduled for the next NXT TakeOver show in August 2015.[22] Owens later requested for the stipulation of a ladder match, saying that he did not want to suffer NXT General Manager William Regal costing him the title in a situation alike the Montreal Screwjob. Though Bálor never had competed in a ladder match before, he accepted the stipulation[23][24] and defeated Owens.[25]

Results edit

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[29]
1DCesaro defeated Diego by submissionSingles match[Note 1][26]8:13
2DThe Lucha Dragons (Kalisto and Sin Cara) defeated The New Day (Big E and Xavier Woods)Tag team match[Note 1][26]6:31
3Chris Jericho defeated Neville by submissionSingles match[27][unreliable source]16:20
4Nikki Bella (c) defeated Tamina and PaigeTriple threat match for the WWE Divas Championship[27]10:52
5Brock Lesnar defeated Kofi KingstonSingles match[27]8:16
6Finn Bálor defeated Kevin Owens (c)Singles match for the NXT Championship[28]19:25
7Dolph Ziggler and John Cena defeated Kane and King BarrettTag team match[27]23:50
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b This match was only broadcast in Japan as part of the J Sports broadcast.

References edit

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The Beast in the East was a professional wrestling live event produced by the American promotion WWE It took place on July 4 2015 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Sumida Tokyo Japan In addition to its live broadcast on the WWE Network streaming service J Sports also carried the event live in Japan The Beast in the EastPromotional poster featuring Brock LesnarPromotionWWEDateJuly 4 2015CitySumida Tokyo JapanVenueRyōgoku KokugikanAttendance8 646 1 WWE Network event chronology PreviousMoney in the Bank Next Battleground Seven matches were contested at the event with two of the matches shown exclusively on J Sports The main event saw John Cena and Dolph Ziggler defeat Kane and King Barrett In other matches Chris Jericho wrestled his first televised match since Night of Champions in September 2014 defeating Neville Finn Balor in his Demon persona defeated Kevin Owens to win the NXT Championship and Brock Lesnar for whom the event was named after defeated Kofi Kingston Contents 1 Production 1 1 Background 1 2 Storylines 2 Event 2 1 Preliminary matches 2 2 Main event 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 Results 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesProduction editBackground edit The American professional wrestling promotion WWE originally scheduled a house show event to be held on July 4 2015 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Sumida Tokyo Japan The promotion then decided to air the event as a WWE Network special and titled it The Beast in the East due to the event featuring Brock Lesnar whose nickname is The Beast and due to the event taking place in Japan 2 In addition to airing live on the WWE Network 3 4 the event also aired live on J Sports in Japan Replays of the event aired on J Sports 4 in Japan with on demand viewing available on both the WWE Network and J Sports 5 To date the show is the only time in WWE s history that an event was broadcast live from Japan 6 Storylines edit The card consisted of five matches that resulted from scripted storylines where wrestlers portrayed villains heroes or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches with results predetermined by WWE s writers 7 8 Storylines played out on WWE s primary television programs Raw SmackDown and NXT On May 28 2015 it was revealed that Brock Lesnar was scheduled to appear at the July 4 live event in Japan 9 This would mark Lesnar s first non PPV match for WWE since 2004 Lesnar reportedly requested a spot on the show so he and Brad Rheingans could go to Tokyo to visit Masa Saito who was in bad health 10 WWE then released a promotional video announcing that the show would no longer be a house show and would be broadcast live on the WWE Network 2 One day later WWE revealed the entire match card for the show One of the matches scheduled for the event The New Day vs Tyson Kidd and Cesaro could no longer take place due to Tyson Kidd suffering an injury which was expected to take him out for over a year 11 12 Kidd amp Cesaro were replaced by The Lucha Dragons Kevin Owens defended his NXT Championship against Finn Balor at the event At NXT TakeOver Rival in February 2015 Owens had captured the NXT Championship while Balor won a tournament to become number one contender 13 On the March 25 episode of NXT Owens prevailed over Balor who had dispensed with his Demon facepaint saying that he didn t need the Demon to beat the champion in the match Owens took advantage of a kayfabe leg injury 14 However Balor earned another title shot at NXT TakeOver Unstoppable in May when he beat Tyler Breeze 15 Balor vowed that at Beast in the East Owens would meet the Demon 16 Hideo Itami and Tatsumi Fujinami were also advertised to appear 17 18 unreliable source Event editOther on screen personnel Role Name Commentators Michael Cole Byron Saxton Ring announcer Eden Stiles Preliminary matches edit Dark matches were held where Cesaro defeated Diego by submission and The Lucha Dragons Kalisto and Sin Cara defeated The New Day Big E and Xavier Woods The first match was Chris Jericho facing Neville Neville kicked out of a mid air Codebreaker However after Jericho countered a Red Arrow attempt Jericho forced Neville to submit to the Liontamer for the victory Next Nikki Bella defended the Divas Championship against Tamina and Paige In the middle of the match Paige executed the Rampaige on Nikki only to get a near fall Tamina superkicked Paige which was the last of Paige for the match Nikki pinned Tamina after a forearm smash for the victory to retain the title After that Brock Lesnar faced Kofi Kingston Lesnar dominated though being dropkicked to the turnbuckles twice but it didn t stop him from executing three German suplexes In the end Lesnar pinned Kingston after a F 5 for the victory After the match Lesnar would deliver more German suplexes and another F 5 on Kingston Big E and Xavier Woods appeared but Lesnar ultimately executed F5s on both Big E and Woods nbsp Finn Balor celebrating his victory after defeating Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship In the fourth match Kevin Owens defended the NXT Championship against Finn Balor Owens mocked John Cena with whom he had a running feud with Cena s trademark shoulder tackles spin out powerbomb and Five Knuckle Shuffle However Owens became one of the very few people to kick out of the Coup de Grace Balor pinned Owens after a second Coup de Grace for the victory to win the title Main event edit The main event was WWE United States Champion John Cena and Dolph Ziggler facing Kane and King Barrett Barrett and Kane pretty much dominated throughout the match In the end Ziggler performed a superkick on Barrett and Cena performed an Attitude Adjustment on Kane for the pin Reception editThe Beast in the East received generally positive reviews from critics The Owens Balor match was highly praised PWInsider com s Mike Johnson called it a great main event level match 19 PWTorch com s James Caldwell gave the match a four and a half star rating the highest rating of the night 20 411Mania com s Larry Csonka praised the look of the show saying it was far away from the usual and sanitized WWE TV event 21 Aftermath editAt the 2015 s San Diego Comic Con International on July 9 a Balor Owens rematch for the NXT Championship was scheduled for the next NXT TakeOver show in August 2015 22 Owens later requested for the stipulation of a ladder match saying that he did not want to suffer NXT General Manager William Regal costing him the title in a situation alike the Montreal Screwjob Though Balor never had competed in a ladder match before he accepted the stipulation 23 24 and defeated Owens 25 Results editNo ResultsStipulationsTimes 29 1DCesaro defeated Diego by submissionSingles match Note 1 26 8 132DThe Lucha Dragons Kalisto and Sin Cara defeated The New Day Big E and Xavier Woods Tag team match Note 1 26 6 313Chris Jericho defeated Neville by submissionSingles match 27 unreliable source 16 204Nikki Bella c defeated Tamina and PaigeTriple threat match for the WWE Divas Championship 27 10 525Brock Lesnar defeated Kofi KingstonSingles match 27 8 166Finn Balor defeated Kevin Owens c Singles match for the NXT Championship 28 19 257Dolph Ziggler and John Cena defeated Kane and King BarrettTag team match 27 23 50 c the champion s heading into the matchD this was a dark matchFootnotes edit a b This match was only broadcast in Japan as part of the J Sports broadcast References edit Namako Jason 9 July 2015 WWE Attendance 7 3 7 6 Japan Tour Beast In The East wrestleview com Retrieved 9 July 2015 a b Brock Lesnar The Beast in the East Live from Tokyo will air live on the award winning WWE Network o WWE June 22 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 Namako Jason July 2015 WWE Network free to new subscribers again in July wrestleview com Retrieved 1 July 2015 New Subscribers Get May Free Including Battleground Retrieved 1 July 2015 Brock Lesnar s historic return to Tokyo to air live on the award winning WWE Network WWE Retrieved 23 June 2015 Puckering Dean Tokyo 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