All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) continue their cross-promotional partnership through the Forbidden Door event series. On June 28, 2026, Mercedes Moné and Will Ospreay won Owen Cups, Team Briscoe won a cage match, Andrade left the Callis Family, and Jay White returned.
What happened at the most recent Forbidden Door events?
The Forbidden Door series has centered on marquee matchups between top-tier athletes from both rosters. According to official AEW and NJPW records, the partnership has facilitated several high-profile title defenses and tournament crossovers. While specific match outcomes vary by year, the recurring theme is the “collision” of styles, pitting the high-flying and character-driven American style against the “Strong Style” of Japanese wrestling.

How does the AEW and NJPW partnership work?
The “Forbidden Door” is not a single event but a conceptual agreement that removes the traditional barriers between the two companies. Under this arrangement, AEW wrestlers can compete for NJPW titles in Japan, and NJPW stars can appear on AEW programming in the United States. This synergy allows both companies to expand their global reach without the need for a full merger.
This relationship differs from traditional “talent raids,” where one company signs away another’s stars. Instead, it functions as a strategic alliance. According to reporting from FightFights with Fightland, this collaboration allows NJPW to maintain a presence in the North American market while providing AEW with a steady stream of world-class international talent.
Why does Forbidden Door matter for the wrestling industry?
The partnership challenges the historical isolation of wrestling promotions. For decades, major companies rarely shared talent due to competitive friction. Forbidden Door establishes a precedent for “open borders” in professional wrestling, creating a more fluid ecosystem for athletes.
The impact is most visible in the “dream matches” that would otherwise be impossible. When a top NJPW champion defends their belt on an AEW show, it elevates the prestige of the title and draws a wider international audience. This model has forced other promotions to reconsider how they handle talent exclusivity and international partnerships.
Comparing the Forbidden Door Model to Traditional Promotions
| Feature | Traditional Model | Forbidden Door Model |
|---|---|---|
| Talent Access | Exclusive to one roster | Cross-promotional exchange |
| Title Movement | Titles stay within one company | Titles defended across borders |
| Market Reach | Regional focus | Global synergy (US & Japan) |
What happens next for the AEW x NJPW alliance?
The future of the partnership depends on the continued alignment of booking goals between the two organizations. As AEW expands its international footprint and NJPW seeks to grow its American viewership, the Forbidden Door events are expected to remain a staple of the wrestling calendar. Fans can expect further integration of tournament formats and championship crossovers as both companies seek to maximize their combined star power.
