In a recent interview with New Japan Pro Wrestling’s website, former IWGP United States Heavyweight Champion Lance Archer discussed both of his runs as the Champion.

“The way New Japan runs their title matches is that if a title match is promised, then it happens, regardless of the situation. I arrived at the building three hours before bell time, but I was put in that match, won it and it was my first major singles title in my whole career and like I said, I’d been in TNA in the early years, WWE for a time as well, but this was my first singles title and the only other time I’d even had an opportunity was against Shinsuke Nakamura for the Intercontinental title, but I came out on top against Juice Robinson, who was a tremendous Champion in his own right.

With Tanahashi saying that ‘forbidden door’ phrase, it ws all headed into that match with Chris Jericho and even before AEW really existed, Jericho has always been about trying to make things happen, crossing over promotions, but Jon Moxley joining NJPW and AEW at the same time after leaving WWE, he was the first to really cross over. It was absolutely special for me to win the IWGP US Title on AEW Dynamite, one of the more special moments of my career. I was able to twice represent NJPW as its US Champion, even if the second time wasn’t in a New Japan ring. It really feels for me now that along with Jon Moxley and some other guys, I’m part of that bridge between NJPW and AEW and that’s huge because I think that bridge is important to both companies and to the whole business.”

The full interview is available at this link.