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Multiverse United 2

Multiverse United 2: For Whom the Bell Tolls was a event co-produced by Wrestling (now known as TNA Wrestling) and (NJPW), held on August 20, 2023, at the in , . The event, the second in the series following the inaugural show in March 2023, showcased a collaboration between the two promotions, featuring dream matches and title defenses with talent from both rosters, and was streamed exclusively on FITE for $24.99. It drew an of 665 fans and highlighted the ongoing "forbidden door" partnership between Impact and NJPW, which has produced crossover events since 2022. The card consisted of a pre-show with two matches and eight main card matches, blending junior heavyweight action, bouts, and contests under a mix of standard and special stipulations. Notable outcomes included Giulia retaining the NJPW STRONG Women's in a fatal four-way match against , , and via a Northern Lights Bomb on Shaw. In the main event, World Alex defended his title against NJPW legend under New Japan rules (including a 20-count outside the ring) and retained via after an 19-minute battle. Other key highlights featured a South Philadelphia Street Fight where Sami Callihan defeated DOUKI with a Cactus Driver '97, and a controversial tag team win for Lio Rush and Trey Miguel over Mike Bailey and Hiromu Takahashi, sealed by a low blow, which led to Rush challenging Takahashi for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship post-match. The event also saw a 12-man tag match victory for the Bullet Club (David Finlay, Kenta, Ace Austin, Chris Bey, Clark Connors, and Alex Coughlin) over The World stable via Finlay's powerbomb, emphasizing faction warfare.

Production

Background

Multiverse United 2 was a event co-produced by Impact Wrestling and (NJPW), held on August 20, 2023, at the in , . The event served as a collaborative showcase featuring talent from both promotions, building on their ongoing partnership in cross-promotional shows. The event was announced on April 16, 2023, during Impact Wrestling's , positioning it as the third installment in the series following the inaugural on April 1, 2022, and on March 30, 2023. It carried the "," emphasizing themes of rivalry and high-stakes competition. Broadcast live on the FITE streaming platform, the show drew an attendance of 665 spectators, reflecting its appeal to dedicated fans of inter-promotional wrestling.

Storylines

The buildup to the main event centered on Impact World Champion issuing an open challenge to any wrestler from , which was accepted by on the July 27, 2023, episode of Impact Wrestling, setting up a high-stakes title clash at Multiverse United 2. This dream match highlighted the mutual respect between the two veterans while escalating cross-promotional tensions, with Shelley aiming to prove his championship reign against one of NJPW's most iconic figures. In the women's division, NJPW Strong Women's Champion Giulia faced mounting pressure from Impact Wrestling's top talents amid rising cross-promotional rivalries. On August 17, 2023, it was announced that Giulia would defend her title in a four-way match against , , and , stemming from heated exchanges during joint programming that showcased stylistic clashes between NJPW's strong style and 's technical prowess. This storyline emphasized Giulia's role as a bridge between promotions, with each challenger representing personal ambitions and faction loyalties within . A major inter-promotional faction war dominated the undercard narrative, pitting the —featuring members like Kenta, (Chris Bey and ), and the Bullet Club War Dogs—against The World, a coalition including The DKC, , , PCO, and the . This 12-man confrontation, announced on , 2023, served as the culmination of ongoing skirmishes across and NJPW shows, where territorial invasions and betrayals had fractured alliances and heightened animosity between the groups. The feud underscored themes of loyalty and dominance, with seeking to assert global supremacy over the assembled defenders of NJPW and 's core. Tag team dynamics added layers to the event's intrigue, particularly the rivalry between ABC's Trey Miguel and new X-Division Champion Lio Rush against NJPW's Hiromu Takahashi and Impact's Mike Bailey. Built from prior high-flying encounters on both promotions' tours, this matchup was formalized on July 15, 2023, as Bailey allied with the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Takahashi to counter the opportunistic heel tactics of Rush and Miguel. The storyline revolved around speed versus resilience, with Rush's recent title win fueling ambitions for NJPW gold. Several other feuds rounded out the card, including Eddie Edwards and Moose uniting against TMDK's Shane Haste and Zack Sabre Jr. in a tag team bout announced on August 3, 2023, born from aggressive incursions by the NJPW stable into Impact territory. Separately, Sami Callihan and Douki's personal grudges escalated into a proposed street fight stipulation, stemming from a heated confrontation on the August 8, 2023, Impact episode where Callihan demanded no-holds-barred rules to settle their animosity. An eight-way scramble match blended Impact's X-Division high-flyers with NJPW's Junior Heavyweight athletes, announced on August 10, 2023, to showcase stylistic fusion among competitors like Chris Sabin, YOH, Frankie Kazarian, BUSHI, Kevin Knight, Rich Swann, MAO, and El Desperado. Finally, Impact Digital Media Champion Kenny King's focus on retention intensified with a challenge from NJPW's Yoshinobu Kanemaru, announced on August 14, 2023, highlighting King's defensive strategy against the veteran's cunning interference tactics.

Event

Pre-show

The pre-show for Multiverse United 2 consisted of two matches designed to generate excitement through inter-promotional encounters between Impact Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling talents. It streamed live on FITE, YouTube, and Impact Plus beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET, serving to energize the audience at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia ahead of the main card. The opening bout was a six-man tag team match pitting Joe Hendry, Heath, and Yuya Uemura against the New Japan team of Ryusuke Taguchi, Master Wato, and Rocky Romero, representing the Six or Nine stable. The match showcased fast-paced exchanges, with Heath and Romero starting with collar-and-elbow ties leading to Heath gaining early control through a series of arm drags and whips. Taguchi entered to inject comedy elements, including his signature hip attacks, but Uemura countered with technical prowess, including dropkicks and suplexes. The action built to a climax when Uemura isolated Taguchi, delivering a dropkick, a running bulldog, and a diving crossbody for the pinfall victory at 10:21, giving the Impact side the momentum boost. The second pre-show match featured Impact Digital Media Champion Kenny King defending his title against in a singles bout rooted in their ongoing rivalry over the championship's prestige. The encounter emphasized King's opportunistic style, as the two traded holds and strikes early on, with Kanemaru attempting to use his signature whiskey bottle for an illegal mist spray. King dodged the mist spray attempt and capitalized by delivering his finisher, the Royal Flush, to secure the pinfall retention at 6:58. This victory reinforced King's cunning defense tactics while highlighting Kanemaru's frustrated interference efforts.

Preliminary matches

The preliminary matches of Multiverse United 2 opened with a high-energy eight-way scramble featuring against Yoh, , El Desperado, , Kevin Knight, Mao, and , lasting 8:10 and emphasizing chaotic, fast-paced action to kick off the main card. The bout showcased nonstop high-flying spots, including multiple dives to the outside, a Tower of Doom superplex on Swann, and Yoh clearing the ring with superman punches, creating a frenetic pace that highlighted the athleticism of the junior heavyweights while challenging the audience to keep up with the constant motion. Sabin secured the victory by hitting Cradle Shock on Yoh for the pin, rewarding his resilience amid the disorder and helped establish an intense, momentum-building tone for the event's undercard. Next, Eddie Edwards and Moose faced TMDK's Shane Haste and Zack Sabre Jr. in a tag team match clocking in at 13:24, blending technical submissions with power moves to maintain a steady, engaging rhythm that elevated the show's in-ring quality. Sabre targeted Edwards' arm with precise submissions like a tornado DDT, while Moose countered with a backpack stunner and overwhelming strength, allowing the unlikely Impact pairing to overcome their rivals despite internal tensions from prior storylines. The match concluded with Moose delivering a decisive spear to Haste for the pin, underscoring themes of temporary alliance and providing a strong midcard highlight that bridged the opener's chaos to more structured contests. The NJPW Strong Women's Championship four-way match saw champion Giulia defend against , , and over 12:22, delivering dynamic spot-heavy action that balanced technical exchanges with high-impact maneuvers to showcase the division's depth. Key moments included Shaw's recovered botched dive, Purrazzo's , and Giulia's butterfly suplexes, with the competitors trading rapid near-falls that kept the pace brisk and the crowd invested. Giulia retained the title by pinning Shaw with a Northern Lights Bomb, a hard-fought finish that affirmed her dominance and added prestige to the event's growing narrative of cross-promotional excellence. Sami Callihan battled Douki in a South Philly Street Fight lasting 12:54, incorporating elements like sticks, ladders, and chairs to inject gritty intensity and variety into the card's flow. The action spilled outside the ring early, with Douki using a chair for strikes and Callihan suffering a dramatic , building to brutal spots such as a missed Douki Bomb off the apron; the deliberate pacing allowed for storytelling amid the violence, evoking the Arena's legacy. Callihan won via a piledriver (Cactus Driver '97) onto a piled chair for the pin, a visceral conclusion that heightened the event's emotional stakes without overshadowing later bouts. Closing the preliminary segment, Catch 2/2 (Francesco Akira and TJP) took on TMDK's Kosei Fujita and Robbie Eagles in an 11:30 tag team clash focused on junior-style technical wizardry and fast sequences, serving as a smooth transition to the semi-main events. Highlights featured mat-based grappling between Fujita and Akira, Eagles' running knees, and a poisonrana exchange, maintaining a moderate yet skillful pace that spotlighted New Japan talent. Catch 2/2 emerged victorious with a double running knee strike on Fujita, followed by TJP's pin, reinforcing their cohesion and ensuring the undercard's diverse pacing built anticipation for the night's climax. The card continued with a 12-man tag team match pitting the Bullet Club (David Finlay, KENTA, Clark Connors, Alex Coughlin, Chris Bey, and Ace Austin) against The World stable (DKC, El Phantasmo, Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga, PCO, and Josh Alexander), lasting 14:13 and emphasizing intense faction warfare through multi-man spots and power moves. The bout featured high-energy brawls, including dives from the apron and superkicks galore, with tensions boiling over as representatives from both promotions clashed in a showcase of alliances. Bullet Club secured the win when Finlay powerbombed DKC for the pin, highlighting their dominance and advancing ongoing rivalries between the groups. In the following tag team match, and faced Mike Bailey and over 14:32, delivering a high-octane junior heavyweight showcase filled with rapid strikes, dives, and near-falls that captivated the audience with its speed and athleticism. Key exchanges included Bailey's technical holds and Takahashi's fearless aggression, contrasted by Rush and Miguel's cunning teamwork, building to a controversial climax. Rush and Miguel won after Rush delivered a low blow to Takahashi followed by a roll-up pin, a tactic that drew boos and set up post-match tension.

Main event

The main event of Multiverse United 2 featured Impact World Champion defending his title against in a singles match, billed as a dream encounter stemming from their shared history in , where Shelley had trained under the veteran and competed in NJPW events during the 2000s and 2010s. Tanahashi's challenge, issued in response to Shelley's video invitation, highlighted the prestige of NJPW's ace confronting Impact's reigning champion in a cross-promotional showcase at the intimate in , , drawing a crowd of 665 fans who were notably vocal in support of Tanahashi throughout. The match opened with a deliberate, technical pace influenced by Japanese strong style, as Shelley targeted Tanahashi's left arm early with a knee strike and an armbreaker draped over the top rope, while Tanahashi countered by zeroing in on Shelley's knee through stomps, multiple dragon screw leg whips, and a cloverleaf submission hold. Shelley showcased his chain wrestling prowess with fluid transitions into holds like the Border City Stretch, but Tanahashi rallied with a series of three Twist and Shout neckbreakers and his signature high-flying Sling Blade, eliciting strong cheers from the audience for the near-fall at two counts. Shelley responded with opportunistic strikes, incorporating homages to Tanahashi's rivals like a Boma Ye knee and a Rainmaker lariat for another close two-count, before climbing the ropes for an armbar attempt that transitioned into a second-rope Air Raid Crash, nearly securing the victory. Tanahashi pressed his advantage with another Sling Blade and ascended for his High Fly Flow frogsplash, but Shelley rolled away at the last moment, avoiding the impact and capitalizing on the momentum. then delivered a Sliced Bread #2 into a series of Shell Shocks, the final one planting Tanahashi for the pinfall victory and title retention at 18:56, solidifying his reign amid the electric, close-quarters atmosphere of the where fans' reactions amplified the drama of each near-fall.

Results

Match results

Multiverse United 2 consisted of ten matches, with two contested on the pre-show and eight on the main card.
No.MatchStipulationResultTime
1 (P)Joe Hendry, Heath & Yuya Uemura vs. Master Wato, Rocky Romero & Ryusuke TaguchiSix-man tag teamHendry, Heath & Uemura defeated Taguchi (pinfalls)10:21
2 (P)Kenny King (c) vs. Yoshinobu KanemaruSingles (for the Impact Digital Media Championship)King retained (pinfalls)6:58
3Chris Sabin vs. Frankie Kazarian vs. BUSHI vs. Kevin Knight vs. El Desperado vs. MAO vs. Rich Swann vs. YOHEight-man scrambleSabin won (pinfalls)8:10
4Moose & Eddie Edwards vs. Zack Sabre Jr. & Shane Haste (TMDK)Tag teamMoose & Edwards defeated Haste (pinfalls)13:24
5Giulia (c) vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Gisele Shaw vs. Momo KohgoFour-way (for the NJPW Strong Women's Championship)Giulia retained (pinfalls)12:22
6Sami Callihan vs. DOUKISouth Philly street fightCallihan won (pinfalls)12:54
7TJP & Francesco Akira vs. Robbie Eagles & Kosei FujitaTag teamTJP & Akira defeated Fujita (pinfalls)11:30
8Bullet Club (David Finlay, KENTA, Clark Connors, Alex Coughlin, Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. The World (Josh Alexander, PCO, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, El Phantasmo & The DKC)Twelve-man tag teamBullet Club defeated Alexander (pinfalls)14:13
9Lio Rush & Trey Miguel vs. Mike Bailey & Hiromu TakahashiTag teamRush & Miguel defeated Takahashi (pinfalls)14:32
10Alex Shelley (c) vs. Hiroshi TanahashiSingles (for the Impact World Championship)Shelley retained (pinfalls)18:56
Kenny King, Giulia, and all successfully retained their respective championships during the event, with no title changes occurring. The card featured a total of 10 matches averaging approximately 12 minutes and 20 seconds in length, with pinfalls serving as the dominant win method across all contests.

Post-match incidents

Following the eight-way X Division Scramble match, extended a hand to the victor in a mock gesture of camaraderie before spraying black mist into his face, intensifying rivalries within the division and de Japon's interactions with talent. In the NJPW Strong Women's Championship four-way, after Giulia retained her title by pinning , ambushed the champion from behind, prompting Giulia to counter with a Glorious Driver to reassert her dominance. The 12-man tag team match between and The World ended in chaos as both factions spilled into a post-bell brawl outside the ring, with —including Kenta—ultimately gaining the upper hand and standing tall to further their ongoing storyline. The main event saw no significant altercations after Alex Shelley retained the Impact World Championship against Hiroshi Tanahashi via Shellshock; Shelley simply celebrated his victory to close the show, highlighting the Motor City Machine Guns' prominence without immediate teases of challenges. These post-match spots directly advanced key narratives, such as escalating X Division conflicts and Bullet Club's aggression toward The World, paving the way for cross-promotional feuds in subsequent Impact Wrestling and NJPW programming.

Reception

Critical reviews

Critical reviews of Multiverse United 2 praised the event's inter-promotional chemistry between Impact Wrestling and (NJPW), highlighting how the collaboration successfully showcased talent from both promotions in a cohesive card. Reviewers noted the event's entertaining flow, with an overall rating of 7.5 out of 10 from 411Mania, describing it as a "good" show that felt like a strong rather than a high-stakes . Voices of Wrestling echoed this sentiment, calling it a "good wrestling show" that was easy to watch at just under three hours, though not must-see television. The main event featuring Alex Shelley defending the Impact World Championship against Hiroshi Tanahashi received solid feedback for its respectful storytelling and decisive finish, with Shelley retaining via Shell Shock after an intense exchange. Tanahashi's performance was commended for adapting to his current physical condition, though some observed he was slower than in his prime. In the NJPW Strong Women's Championship four-way, Giulia's successful defense against Momo Kohgo, Deonna Purrazzo, and Gisele Shaw was a highlight, lauded for her star quality and athletic display in her U.S. debut. Critiques focused on pacing inconsistencies, particularly in the 12-man tag team match where defeated The World, which was described as chaotic and spot-heavy but occasionally bordering on disarray. The main event also drew some in-person complaints about its slower tempo, with crowd chants of "this is boring" noted during lulls, though it picked up toward the end. Minor production hiccups, such as sound issues and camera white balance problems, were mentioned but did not overshadow the overall execution. Strengths included the effective blending of NJPW's strong style with Impact's high-flying elements, evident in multi-man matches that balanced athleticism and chaos without feeling forced. Standout performances came from Tanahashi for his veteran poise and Chris Sabin, who emerged victorious in the X-Division/Jr. Heavyweight Scramble with a Cradle Shock, energizing the audience. In-person reports emphasized the crowd's high energy for Giulia's entrance and key spots, contributing to a lively atmosphere in the 2300 Arena despite some subdued moments. The event was viewed as a successful cross-promotional effort that elevated NJPW Strong talent while maintaining Impact's entertainment value.

Viewership and attendance

Multiverse United 2 took place at the in , , drawing an attendance of 665 spectators. This figure represented a solid turnout for the intimate venue, though it fell short of the larger crowds typically seen at major Impact Wrestling pay-per-views. The event was broadcast live on FITE TV, with a free pre-show available on and Impact Plus. Specific viewership metrics for the main card streams were not publicly disclosed, but the production marked another collaborative effort between Impact Wrestling and to expand their reach in the U.S. market. In comparison, the inaugural event in March 2023 at the in attracted a similar attendance of 652. As of late 2025, no additional attendance or viewership data has been released for the event. However, its availability in the streaming archives on Impact Plus has sustained interest, with select matches and highlights accessible to subscribers, contributing to the ongoing legacy of the interpromotional showcase.

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