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FinJuice

FinJuice was a consisting of David Finlay and , active from 2017 to 2022 primarily in (NJPW) and Wrestling. The duo, both trained in the NJPW Dojo, combined technical wrestling prowess with high-energy performances, becoming known for their chemistry and cross-promotional appearances that bridged NJPW and . Formed in NJPW, FinJuice quickly rose to prominence by competing in the 2019 World Tag League tournament, where they finished with a 13-2 record and defeated and SANADA in the finals on December 8, , to win the event. Their victory earned them a title shot at on January 4, 2020, where they defeated the to capture the in their first reign as a unit, holding the belts for 28 days before losing them back to the same team on February 1, 2020, at in USA. The team advanced to the finals of the 2020 World Tag League as well, showcasing their consistency in NJPW's tag division despite not recapturing gold. In 2021, FinJuice expanded their reach through NJPW's partnership with Wrestling, debuting as "young boys" before rapidly elevating their status. On March 13, 2021, at , they defeated ( and ) in their third match for the promotion to win the Impact World Tag Team Championship. They successfully defended the titles against at on April 25, 2021, with securing the pin via an inside cradle on , and brought the belts to during an NJPW tour to highlight the inter-promotional collaboration. Their reign ended on the May 20, 2021, episode of Wrestling after 68 days, when they lost to Violent by Design (Rhino and ) in a surprise title change. FinJuice continued competition sporadically in NJPW and until disbanding in 2022, after which both members pursued successful singles careers, with leading the War Dogs faction and achieving multiple reigns.

Background

Members

David Finlay, born David Stephen Finlay III on May 16, 1993, in , Germany, to Northern Irish parents, hails from a storied wrestling lineage as the son of veteran professional wrestler and a fourth-generation competitor in the family tradition. He began training under his father's guidance before relocating to in 2015 to enter the (NJPW) dojo, where he made his in-ring debut for the promotion on May 22, 2015. Renowned for his technical wrestling prowess, Finlay focused on the junior heavyweight division in his initial NJPW years, participating in tournaments such as the 2016 . Within FinJuice, Finlay embodied the strategist and high-flyer role, drawing on his precise mat-based technique and aerial maneuvers. Juice Robinson, born Joseph Ryan Robinson on April 10, 1989, in , trained at Truth Martini's House of Truth school and competed on independent circuits from 2008 onward, adopting the ring name during stints in promotions like WWE's NXT developmental territory. Robinson joined the NJPW dojo in 2015, debuting as a young lion and gradually building toward full-time status. Prior to 2017, he honed a brawling style blending strong strikes with athletic bursts, earning a singles push that included contention for the inaugural against at Destruction in Kobe. In the FinJuice duo, Robinson served as the powerhouse brawler, emphasizing raw power and relentless aggression. Both wrestlers shared their formative training experiences in the NJPW dojo beginning in 2015, fostering the camaraderie that later defined their teamwork.

Formation

FinJuice was officially formed in August 2017 when David Finlay and , both members of the stable since January of that year, began regularly teaming together during New Japan Pro-Wrestling's (NJPW) tournament in undercard tag matches. Their first notable appearance as a unit came at NJPW's Destruction in event on September 10, 2017, where and Robinson defeated the established [Bullet Club](/page/Bullet Club) team of and Leo Tonga in a five-minute opener, showcasing their potential as a cohesive pairing. The tag team's name, FinJuice, originated as a portmanteau combining 's surname with Robinson's "," symbolizing the strong bond developed through their shared training experiences in the NJPW since 2015. Early team dynamics emphasized a balanced approach, leveraging Finlay's technical agility and high-flying maneuvers against Robinson's raw power and striking offense to challenge more experienced opponents in NJPW's tag division.

Career

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2017–2020)

FinJuice, consisting of David Finlay and , began competing as a in (NJPW) in 2017, initially blending Finlay's technical junior heavyweight style with Robinson's power-based approach to build chemistry in undercard matches. Their partnership gained traction through consistent performances against various factions, positioning them as rising contenders in the tag division. By late 2018, they entered the World Tag League tournament, where they secured a mid-table finish with a competitive record, defeating several established teams but falling short of the , which helped establish their momentum as an unit transitioning toward heavyweight contention. The duo's breakthrough came in the 2019 World Tag League, held from November to December, where they compiled an impressive run through the round-robin format, overcoming strong opposition including a pivotal victory over Bullet Club's ( and ) despite an earlier loss to the same team. Culminating on December 8 at Ryogoku Kokugikan, FinJuice defeated de Japon's and SANADA in the finals to claim the tournament, earning a title shot at and solidifying their status as top challengers. On January 4, 2020, at in the , FinJuice captured the from the reigning champions , ending their seven-month reign that began in June 2019. The victory highlighted the team's underdog narrative, as , a former junior heavyweight, and Robinson overcame the dominant duo in a hard-fought match featuring high-impact strikes and submissions. During their 28-day title reign, FinJuice had no successful defenses before dropping the belts back to the on February 1, 2020, at in USA. Throughout 2017–2020, FinJuice's key rivalries centered on Bullet Club tag teams, particularly the Guerrillas of Destiny, which emphasized their journey from junior and midcard roles to challenging for heavyweight gold, with multiple high-stakes encounters underscoring themes of perseverance and faction warfare.

Ring of Honor and international appearances (2019)

FinJuice made their Ring of Honor debut on January 13, 2019, at Honor Reigns Supreme in Concord, North Carolina, defeating Best Friends (Chuck Taylor and Trent Beretta) in a tag team match. This victory, achieved via David Finlay's Trust Fall on Beretta, also marked the on-screen formation of the Lifeblood stable, comprising FinJuice, Bandido, Tracy Williams, Mark Haskins, and Tenille Dashwood, with the group positioning itself as defenders of ROH's honor amid the promotion's partnership with New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The match exemplified the NJPW-ROH alliance by integrating Japanese talent into American storylines without immediate title contention, instead emphasizing cross-promotional credibility. Throughout 2019, FinJuice's ROH activities remained tied to Lifeblood, featuring tag and multi-man bouts that promoted NJPW wrestlers on U.S. soil. On the Road to tour in March, FinJuice advanced in the Tag Wars tournament by defeating Coast 2 Coast (LSG and Shaheem Ali) and & in a three-way semifinal, though they fell short in the finals against ( and PCO). At the co-promoted on April 6, 2019, at , joined and to win a Street Fight against , Shane Taylor, and Bully Ray, using weapons like kendo sticks and trash cans in a chaotic brawl that underscored the global synergy between the promotions. These outings, building on their NJPW foundation, avoided direct championship pursuits but solidified FinJuice's adaptability in varied international settings. Lifeblood's ROH run extended into later 2019 events like 17th Anniversary and Best in the World, where FinJuice contributed to faction victories in eight-man tags against groups such as the and , further exposing NJPW talent to audiences. Absent dedicated tours in promotions like RevPro Wrestling or CMLL that year, these ROH appearances served as FinJuice's primary exposure, enhancing their reputation as versatile performers capable of thriving outside Japan's junior style.

Impact Wrestling (2021)

FinJuice, leveraging their success as former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions in , invaded Impact Wrestling in early 2021 to challenge the promotion's division. They first appeared in a pre-taped during the , 2021, No Surrender event, announcing their intent to compete and positioning themselves as representatives of NJPW's superior strong style. This led directly to their in-ring television debut on the February 16 episode of Impact!, where David Finlay and defeated (Luster the Legend and Adam Thornstowe) in a squash match, immediately escalating tensions with Impact's top , The Good Brothers ( and ). The debut segment highlighted FinJuice's aggressive "invader" persona, mocking Impact's roster and executives in backstage promos to underscore NJPW's dominance over American wrestling promotions. The feud intensified through contract signings and confrontations, culminating at the pay-per-view on March 13, 2021, where FinJuice defeated to capture the World Tag Team Championship. The 15-minute main event blended NJPW's high-paced, hard-hitting offense—exemplified by Robinson's Left Hand of God punch and Finlay's Prima Noire uranage—with 's brawling style, marking a symbolic unification of the two promotions' tag team approaches during a period of inter-promotional collaboration. FinJuice's 68-day reign featured key defenses that reinforced their invaders' narrative, including a successful retention against in a rematch at the Rebellion pay-per-view on April 24, 2021, where they overcame interference to secure the pinfall victory. They also defended the titles on the May 20 episode of Impact! against and , showcasing technical prowess and teamwork to counter the challengers' power-based attacks in a hard-fought bout taped prior to their title loss. Backstage vignettes throughout the reign continued to emphasize NJPW's superiority, with FinJuice belittling executive and demanding respect from the roster. The championship run concluded on the May 20, 2021, episode of Impact! when they lost to Violent by Design (Rhino and Joe Doering) in a surprise title change, ending their crossover stint on a high note of inter-promotional rivalry.

Final years and disbandment (2022–2023)

In early 2022, FinJuice returned to New Japan Pro-Wrestling's NJPW Strong brand in the United States following their stint in Impact Wrestling, competing in sporadic tag team matches amid ongoing post-COVID travel restrictions that limited international tours. They secured victories such as against Jonah and Bad Dude Tito at The New Beginning in USA on February 19, but did not enter title contention or participate in major tournaments like the World Tag League, reflecting a diminished role compared to their earlier successes. Internal tensions within the team emerged as Juice Robinson pursued a singles push, culminating in his heel turn and alignment with Bullet Club, which strained unity with partner David Finlay, who remained positioned as a babyface. The team's final significant outing came on April 16, 2022, at Windy City Riot, where FinJuice joined forces with in a six-man match, defeating TMDK (Shane Haste and Jonah) and Bad Dude Tito via pinfall in a Chicago Street Fight. This appearance marked the effective end of their partnership, as Robinson's defection to on May 1 at Wrestling Dontaku effectively disbanded FinJuice without a formal dissolution match. Robinson's decision aligned with his individual ambitions, including a successful singles run where he captured the later that year, while focused on elevating his status within NJPW's main roster. In late 2022, following the expiration of his NJPW contract on September 28, 2022, Robinson departed the promotion, transitioning to (AEW) while making select NJPW appearances into early 2023, where he continued as part of a Bullet Club offshoot. , meanwhile, transitioned into leadership roles within NJPW, joining himself on March 6, 2023, at the 51st Anniversary Show and eventually assuming control of the faction. The split was driven by these diverging paths—Finlay's commitment to NJPW's core structure and Robinson's pursuit of broader American exposure—exacerbated by promotion-wide shifts after pandemic-related border closures that fragmented schedules and encouraged solo endeavors. As of 2025, no FinJuice reunion has occurred, with leading NJPW's Bullet Club War Dogs and Robinson succeeding in AEW's Gang, including multiple reigns.)

Championships and accomplishments

Championships

New Japan Pro-Wrestling
  • IWGP Tag Team Championship (1 time) – January 4, 2020 – February 1, 2020
Impact Wrestling / Global Force Wrestling
  • Impact World Tag Team Championship / GFW Tag Team Championship (1 time, unified) – March 13, 2021 – May 20, 2021

Accomplishments

New Japan Pro-Wrestling
  • World Tag League (2019)

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