Kenny Omega heads into the Forbidden Door pay‑per‑view this weekend with a clear target: 10‑time champion Zack Sabre Jr. The Cleaner will step into the ring in San Jose on June 30, 2026, to test the NJPW star’s claim as a proven commodity.

Who is Zack Sabre Jr.?

Zack Sabre Jr. arrives with a résumé that reads like a trophy cabinet. He is a two‑time IWGP Heavyweight Champion, two‑time IWGP Intercontinental Champion, two‑time NJPW World Television Champion, three‑time IWGP Tag Team Champion and a ONE‑time NEVER Openweight 6‑Man Tag Team Champion. Those belts make him one of the most decorated wrestlers on the global circuit today.

Why Omega respects the challenger

Omega told The Sportster that Sabre filled a void when he was away from the spotlight. "When I was gone, there was a gap to be filled because I was champion, then I was not, and then I was gone. Will stepped up, Jay White stepped up, and then Zack stepped up," Omega explained. He added that Sabre’s 49‑minute main‑event at the Tokyo Dome could be the longest ever, underscoring the Japanese star’s stamina and crowd‑pulling power.

What’s at stake for Omega?

Beyond bragging rights, Omega sees this bout as a litmus test for his own legacy. He called Sabre a "proven commodity" and hinted that a win would cement his status as the best pro‑wrestler in the world. The match also serves as a barometer for AEW’s partnership with NJPW, a relationship that has produced cross‑promotional dream matches for four years.

How Sabre Jr. plans to respond

In a video posted to AEW’s X platform, Sabre vowed to defeat Omega by submission and then set his sights on an AEW title. "I am gonna beat you by submission, and then I am going after an AEW gold," he declared, framing the encounter as a stepping stone toward championship gold in the United States.

What fans can expect

Both athletes have exchanged blows in recent weeks, raising the anticipation for a high‑octane clash. The match will likely feature Omega’s signature V‑Trigger and Sabre’s technical grappling, promising a blend of high‑flying offense and mat‑based strategy. Tony Khan’s plans for the bout remain under wraps, but the stakes are clear: a win could propel the victor into the next tier of AEW’s title picture.

When does the showdown happen?

The Forbidden Door event is slated for the weekend of June 30‑July 1, 2026, at the SAP Center in San Jose. That timing gives fans a clear window to catch the showdown live or via pay‑per‑view.

What’s next for the rivalry?

If Sabre captures a victory, he’s positioned to chase an AEW championship, potentially reshaping the company’s mid‑card hierarchy. Omega, on the other hand, will look to leverage a win into another high‑profile storyline, possibly targeting the AEW World Championship again. Either outcome will ripple through both AEW and NJPW, influencing future cross‑promotional bookings.

The clash promises to be a marquee moment for both promotions, and for anyone tracking the evolution of modern professional wrestling, it’s a bout that can’t be missed.