New Champions Crowned in a Surprising Turn of Events: NJPW Strong Tag Team Titles Change Hands
In a thrilling development at the Arena Mexico, the NJPW Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship underwent a dramatic shift on November 14, 2025. The highly anticipated bout saw the reign of TJP and Templario come to an end, as they were dethroned by the dynamic duo of Angel de Oro and Niebla Roja. This unexpected turn of events has left fans speculating about the underlying reasons behind the change.
The match itself was a display of skill and determination. Templario's leg injury, seemingly caused by Angel de Oro's swift counter, added an element of drama. As the medical staff tended to the injured luchador, TJP continued to engage in intense submission exchanges with Angel. The decisive moment arrived with the campana swinging hold, securing victory for Angel de Oro and Niebla Roja. With this triumph, Los Hermanos Chavez now hold both the NJPW Strong tag titles and the CMLL world tag titles, solidifying their dominance in the wrestling world.
This outcome has sparked curiosity among fans, especially considering recent rumors. There have been whispers that TJP might be transitioning to a coaching role at the NXT Performance Center. The timing of these events has led to speculation about whether there's a deeper connection between the championship change and TJP's potential departure. As the wrestling community eagerly awaits further developments, the question remains: is this a mere coincidence or a carefully orchestrated strategy?
What are your thoughts on this surprising championship shift? Do you think there's a connection to TJP's rumored coaching role? Share your insights and join the discussion in the comments section below!