Like a Dragon Gaiden's pro wrestling debut was a shockingly entertaining tribute to Yakuza's goofy violence

AEW Like a Dragon Gaiden street fight
(Image credit: AEW)

Last night's episode of pro wrestling show AEW Dynamite featured a match called the "Like a Dragon Gaiden street fight presented by Sega," and folks, it was even wilder than that name suggests.

Pro wrestling has a long history of questionable crossovers with other brands and entertainment properties, from that time RoboCop showed up in WCW to the more recent Mountain Dew Pitch Black match in WWE. AEW has its own history of weird sponsored matches, including the Texas Chain Saw Massacre death match, which ran in promotion of the recently released video game. Leatherface was there. It was profoundly dumb.

So when AEW announced that it was being sponsored by Sega for a street fight inspired by Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, precedent had conditioned me to have low expectations. Doubly so since it seemed to be tying into one of AEW's most notable grudges without much rhyme or reason, and since it felt as if several of the match's eight participants were kind of just thrown into the whole thing at random.

I pretty much turned around on the whole thing the instant I saw rising star pro wrestler Konosuke Takeshita beat up several men with a bicycle in classic Yakuza style. He did the giant Kiryu bike swing and everything. It was perfect. The match was full of fantastic tributes to Yakuza and Like a Dragon, with the ringside area decorated by various Kamurocho-style street signs and restaurant menus - many of which naturally ended up being used as weapons. My favorite touch was the way the entrance ramp was transformed into a Kamurocho street corner, complete with NPCs wandering back and forth, many of them oblivious to the ongoing violence.

A few of the participants dressed for the occasion, too. Takeshita came in with full Majima cosplay, and noted gaming nerd Kenny Omega wore Sega-themed tights. Chris Jericho and Paul Wight essentially both cosplayed as Kiryu. While it's a bit looser in terms of connection to the Like a Dragon series, Brian Cage also showed up in tights with a, uh, 'Streets of Cage' logo. Hey, it's still technically a Sega franchise.

It satisfied me as a Yakuza fan, and it was pretty darn entertaining as a wrestling match, too. Seeing Wight - a 7 foot tall, 400 pound man - getting body slammed on the hood of car in the backlot area was a particularly memorable moment, as was watching noted daredevil Kota Ibushi take a piledriver through an absurd stack of chairs and street signs. These are the kinds of spots that pro wrestlers usually save for pay-per-view events, not free episodes of television - and certainly not sponsored matches promoting video games. 

The response from the pro wrestling fandom has been pretty universal in its positivity - a far cry from the response to the Texas Chain Saw Massacre match a few months ago. "Kenny and Ibushi willing to kill themselves for this Sega tie-in match is incredibly fitting," as Reddit user Caldris puts it. "Seriously, that was insanity. Everyone going to those lengths for a TV match is pure AEW."

"If nothing else, they truly understood the assignment when they got the Like a Dragon sponsorship, holy shit," sammywii says. "The slow walk from the Golden Dragons earlier in the night, Takeshita dressed as Majima, using shit like izakaya menus, bicycles and bottles as weapons, 10/10 street fight." 

My favorite comment, though, comes from theplasmasnake: "Thanks Sega. I look forward to the 'Persona 3 Reload Ladder Match.'"

Yes, please, bring on more pro wrestlers doing absurd video game tributes. This match was great - a perfect tribute to the weird, violent, and delightfully goofy worlds of both pro wrestling and Like a Dragon - and I'd love to see more. Just, uh… somebody make sure Wight's back is okay after that car spot, please. That looked gnarly.

Get violent in the best fighting games out there.

Dustin Bailey
Staff Writer

Dustin Bailey joined the GamesRadar team as a Staff Writer in May 2022, and is currently based in Missouri. He's been covering games (with occasional dalliances in the worlds of anime and pro wrestling) since 2015, first as a freelancer, then as a news writer at PCGamesN for nearly five years. His love for games was sparked somewhere between Metal Gear Solid 2 and Knights of the Old Republic, and these days you can usually find him splitting his entertainment time between retro gaming, the latest big action-adventure title, or a long haul in American Truck Simulator.

Read more
Kenny Omega
Final Fantasy legends Nobuo Uematsu and Masayoshi Soken reunite to turn one of the greatest wrestlers ever into the ultimate final boss
WWE 2K25
WWE 2K25 preview: Bloodline Showcase, intergender matches, and big roster surprises make for an electrifying mix
Michi, Pinky, and the rest of the Promise Mascot Agency standing in front of Kaso-Machi in key art for the game
Yakuza and living, breathing mascots collide in this adventure that has you battling a "normal sized door", faulty cash registers, and a playful dog
Goro Majima in his pirate outfit, leading his crew in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
10 years after Yakuza 0, Majima's swashbuckling return finally puts a bowline knot on decades of character growth
Big in 2025 - Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii header image showing Goro Majima and ship combat
10 years since last being a full protagonist, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii turns Majima into a swashbuckling Spider-Man
Majima sings karaoke in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii
I spent 15 hours clearing a recycled map I'd already explored and loved every second – Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a greatest hits album and then some
Latest in Action
best zombie games
The Last of Us "became the brand name for quality and storytelling within games" says Joel actor Troy Baker: "It became like the fridge"
Rift Apart
Retiring Insomniac boss says developers should still tackle new genres, but it's much riskier these days due to time and money
Dollman being buckled into a seat in Death Stranding 2
Hideo Kojima left "a number of clues" in the new Death Stranding 2 trailer, including hints of a day/night cycle
Assassin's Creed Shadows cinematic screenshot
Ubisoft shareholder plans protest in response to mismanagement, Assassin's Creed Shadows delays, and alleged acquisition talks with Microsoft and EA
Key art for Assassin's Creed Rogue Remastered showing Shay Patrick Cormac in a black and red outfit that's a cross between Assassin and Templar armor, with his ship The Morrigan behind him
Assassin's Creed Shadows can wait – I spent 40 hours mopping up the map in the one game in the series everyone skipped
GTA 3 Mobile screenshot showing claude running away from police near a casino
The fan-made Dreamcast version of GTA 3 is looking way better in the latest look, introducing tech that "would’ve previously been a slideshow"
Latest in News
Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk in Daredevil: Born Again
Daredevil: Born Again fans would love this Marvel character to appear, even if it's extremely unlikely
an rpg character fishing with a fishing rod sword
Dev of unhinged open-world game where you parry everything says "f*** it" again, adds something farming life sims like Stardew Valley need: a way to fight the fish you catch
Seldeg against the backdrop of the Pathfinder 2E Claws of the Tyrant adventure book cover
Pathfinder 2E RPG: Claws of the Tyrant Adventure is available to preorder at a discount
A wide collection of monsterous playable characters from Battlezoo Ancestries Living Legends
Play as a Mindflayer or a swarm of bees in this upcoming D&D supplement from a Pathfinder 2E co-creator
Assassin's Creed Shadows cinematic screenshot
I've found my Assassin's Creed Shadows playstyle, thanks to this clip of Yasuke smashing dudes with a huge club instead of sneaking around
World of Warcraft housing
World of Warcraft's new housing system lets you decorate without the floating hacks I've been using in Final Fantasy 14 for 11 years, and I weep