NJPW star Tomohiro Ishii is among the latest additions to this year's WrestleCon SuperShow.

WrestleCon announced today that Ishii, Michael Oku, Black Taurus, and PCO have been added to the 2022 Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow. The event is being held at The Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, March 31. It will be available to watch via Fite TV.

Opponents for the four new wrestlers set for the SuperShow have yet to be announced.

Ishii is also set to face Chris Dickinson at NJPW Lonestar Shootout in Dallas on Friday, April 1. Lonestar Shootout is taking place as part of WrestleCon.

This year's WrestleCon convention begins on March 31 and ends on Saturday, April 2.

Here's the updated card for the SuperShow:

  • Minoru Suzuki vs. Biff Busick
  • The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe) vs. The Rottweilers (Low Ki & Homicide)
  • Bandido vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey
  • Atsushi Onita, Jonathan Gresham, The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson), Tomohiro Ishii, Michael Oku, Black Taurus, and PCO set for action

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