The prestige of Japanese Lucha-Resu returns to the American stage as Dragongate USA presents The Gate Of Sin City. Streaming live on TrillerTV, this headline event of "The Collective" 2026 brings the high-speed, breathtaking athleticism of the Kobe-based promotion to the Horseshoe Las Vegas. In a night that blends legendary traditions with modern rivalries, the stars of Dragongate are set to set the Las Vegas Strip ablaze.
A highlight of the WrestleMania 42 week festivities, The Gate Of Sin City celebrates 20 years of Dragongate's influence on the global independent scene. From the return of icons like YAMATO and Dragon Kid to the historic U.S. debut of Yuki Yoshioka, this is a "can't-miss" spectacle for fans of pure technical innovation and high-flying mastery.
Dragon Kid, Kzy & Yuki Yoshioka vs. Madoka Kikuta, ISHIN & Yoshiki Kato
In keeping with a 20-year tradition that began at ROH Supercard of Honor in 2006, the night culminates in the signature Dragongate 6-Man Tag Team Match. The legendary Dragon Kid leads the fan-favorite team of Kzy and the debuting Yuki Yoshioka against the formidable trio of Madoka Kikuta, the villainous ISHIN, and the powerhouse Yoshiki Kato. Expect a chaotic, high-velocity encounter that defines why Dragongate remains the gold standard for tag team wrestling.
Special Singles Match YAMATO vs Jonathan Gresham
The "Almighty" YAMATO faces one of the world's premier technical wizards, Jonathan Gresham. This is a quintessential dream match: YAMATO's unparalleled charisma and striking versus Gresham's "Octopus" style ground-and-pound artistry.
High-Speed 3-Way Tag Team Battle Bustah and the Brain vs Love and Peace vs Panther Brothers
The ringside will be a blur as Alec Price & Jordan Oliver (Bustah and the Brain) take on the Dragongate duo of Hyo & Ben-K (Love and Peace) and the high-flying Aero Panther & Fight Panther Jr. (Panther Brothers) in a triple threat encounter.
International Showcase Susumu Yokosuka vs Marcus Mathers
The veteran stability of Susumu Yokosuka is put to the test against the fearless "Young Prodigy" of the U.S. indie scene, Marcus Mathers. A classic battle of experience versus youthful exuberance.