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Here's the updated standings after today's show

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-0)
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 6 points (3-0)
  • Toru Yano 6 points (3-1)
  • KENTA 6 points (3-1)
  • Shingo Takagi 4 points (2-1)
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-2)
  • Kota Ibushi 4 points (2-2)
  • Tanga Loa 2 points (1-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 2 points (1-3)
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 6 points (3-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 6 points (3-0)
  • EVIL 4 points (2-1)
  • Taichi 4 points (2-1)
  • SANADA 4 points (2-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 4 points (2-1)
  • Tama Tonga 2 points (1-2)
  • YOSHI-HASHI 0 points (0-3)
  • Hirooki Goto 0 points (0-3)
  • Chase Owens 0 points (0-3)
 

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G1 Climax night 7 (September 30) Preview【G131】


Second night in sold out Korakuen Hall double header
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Night seven of G1 action sees A Block take to the Korakuen stage, as a capacity crowd sees four more tournament matches and a special singles attraction.

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Main event: Shingo Takagi (2-1) vs KENTA (3-1)
Singles record: 1-0 Takagi

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Pre-match talk around Shingo Takagi and KENTA’s match in the New Japan Cup this year was rather more humourous than the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion would have liked, the Dragon’s put downs toward the BULLET CLUB member being immediately rebuffed in comedic form. Shingo was eager for revenge after being knocked out and briefly hospitalised by a Go2Sleep many years earlier, but KENTA changing the script pre-match shifted the atmosphere around the bout. Nevertheless, the Dragon picked up the victory in Korakluen Hall that night, and badly wants to do the same on September 30.

With his scheduled match against Tetsuya Naito in Kobe cancelled, Shingo is eager to get back on the G1 horse, with bad memories of Zack Sabre Jr.’s submission victory in Ota last week still lingering. Takagi showed his motivation with a violent non tournament battle against Yuji Nagata in Kobe World Hall instead, and will try to shake off KENTA’s insults to bring the intensity in tonight’s main event.

4th Match: Kota Ibushi (2-2) vs Toru Yano (3-1)
Singles record: 2-2 G1 record: 2-1 Yano

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Don’t get up to make a sandwich before this one. Kota Ibushi and Toru Yano have met one another in four singles matches in their careers, with an average length of four minutes and 52 seconds, which includes Toru Yano’s personal best for fastest win in the 2015 G1 Climax, clinched in just 50 seconds. In fact, the 2-1 record for Yano against the two time G1 winner in this tournament is going to be nagging badly at Ibushi heading into a match that he can barely afford to lose, and that will could lead to an unforced error that Yano will gladly take advantage of.

At 2-2, Ibushi’s record looks more even than it actually is, one win coming from Tetsuya Naito’s forfeit, and the other a scrappy victory against Tomohiro Ishii. A third loss is not a death sentence, but will give him a ceiling of 12 points, which will likely place him on the bubble of contendership by the time we get to the Budokan in a couple of week’s time. Does Yano have his number tonight?

3rd Match: Zack Sabre Jr. (3-0) vs Great-O-Khan (4-0)
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Assisten though it may be by Tetsuya Naito’s forfeited run, Great-O-Khan has put together an undefeated streak to get him to eight points in his debut G1, matching KENTA’s 2019 record, and coming within a match of Jon Moxley’s debut five match streak. O-Khan also has the knowledge that he is over the ‘Yano trap’ that Moxley fell into having beaten the master producer in his second bout, meaning the United Empire’s Dominator is in fine fettle heading into Korakuen this Thursday.

Yet O-Khan is facing another opponent on a hot streak, and perhaps the hottest in recent history. Zack Sabre Jr. has not only beaten, but submitted Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi and Kota Ibushi in his first three matches, in a run of momentum that seems eerily similar to the four submission streak that took him to the New Japan Cup in 2018. ZSJ will be looking for another submission tonight, but his opponent may be the hardest to tap thus far in the tournament. A martial artistry polymath, there isn’t a fighting style Great-O-Khan is not proficient and extremely dangerous in. Contrasted to Sabre’s European Catch speciality, this is one of the most intriguing styles clashes in the entire G1, and one you cannot afford to take your eyes off of.

2nd Match: Tomohiro Ishii (1-3) vs Tanga Loa (1-2)
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In a situation where another loss will make the finals a very distant possibility, Tanga Loa and Tomohiro Ishii will be looking for their first non forfeit victory in the G1 tonight. Ishii has had a difficult start to the tournament, placed in a murderer’s row against Shingo Takagi, Kota Ibushi and KENTA, each resulting in hard fought losses. Based on pure form, Tanga Loa is a much more winnable prospect, but the more the tournament has worn on, the hungrier Loa is becoming. Could he upset the Stone Pitbull tonight?

1st Match: Yujiro Takahashi vs BUSHI
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Kicking off the evening, Yujiro Takahashi will be going one on one with BUSHI. Yujiro may be denied his scheduled match with Tetsuya Naito, but will likely be very pleased that his former partner had to bow out to a knee injury, extending his history of knee issues that Takahashi has exacerbated in the past to violent effect. Yujiro doesn’t get to wriggle of the Los Ingobernables De Japon hook though, as BUSHI will be taking Naito’s place. There is no doubt that BUSHI will make Yujiro work for his two forfeited points in the opener tonight.​
 

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I've got a day off tomorrow from work so I won't need to see the 30th Show. As I say that Taichi vs EVIL Day 6 kick his ass Taichi!
 

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Ya know Chase Owens has had some good performances, don't think he should be getting very many wins but this could go along way in legitimizing him after all his comedy shit lol
 

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Ya know Chase Owens has had some good performances, don't think he should be getting very many wins but this could go along way in legitimizing him after all his comedy shit lol

Yeah and Tama Tonga had a heck of a battle with Tana. I thought for sure Tama was going to get the upset especially after missing the High Five Flow Splash.
 

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Yeah and Tama Tonga had a heck of a battle with Tana. I thought for sure Tama was going to get the upset especially after missing the High Five Flow Splash.

Yeah I'm on that one now. Are you watching with English commentary since it's live too or still Japanese? Kevin Kelly has been killing me all tournament lmao he's started a new gimmick (I think it's new at least) where he tells a dad joke unprompted after the intermission with no lead in lmao
 

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Yoshi-Hase with the best match of his career hands down against Okada I'd guess holy shit
 

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Here's the updated standings, very happy with the undefeated

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 8 points (4-0)
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-1)
  • Shingo Takagi 6 points (3-1)
  • Kota Ibushi 6 points (3-2)
  • Toru Yano 6 points (3-2)
  • KENTA 6 points (3-2)
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 4 points (2-3)
  • Tanga Loa 2 points (1-3)
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 6 points (3-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 6 points (3-0)
  • EVIL 4 points (2-1)
  • Taichi 4 points (2-1)
  • SANADA 4 points (2-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 4 points (2-1)
  • Tama Tonga 2 points (1-2)
  • YOSHI-HASHI 0 points (0-3)
  • Hirooki Goto 0 points (0-3)
  • Chase Owens 0 points (0-3)
 

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G1 Climax night 8 (October 1) Preview
B Block hits Shizuoka
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As the G1 approaches its midway point, Shizuoka will see the B Block competitors battle for control at the top of the standings, and survival at the bottom.
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Main event: Hiroshi Tanahashi (2-1) vs SANADA (2 1)
Singles record: 3-2 SANADA G1 record: 2-1 SANADA

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Shizuoka will be headlined by one of the most classical and fundamentally effective matches of the tournament between two wrestlers a generation of talent apart with similar philosophies, mindsets and drive to succeed. Two proteges of Keiji Muto SANADA and Tanahashi have carried the legend’s approach toward artistic professional wrestling to the modern era, and every one of their meetings has been one of the best of their respective G1s. That includes SANADA’s first G1, where Cold Skull defeated Tanahashi on his first attempt.

Could the same happen tonight? Both men have used their considerable wrestling IQ to get to four points; Hiroshi Tanahashi took ultimate advantage of his opponents’ unforced errors to gain victories over Hirooki Goto and Tama Tonga, and SANADA outsmarted Chase Owens en route to countering an O’Connor Roll into Skull End and a Moonsault Meanwhile, should SANADA retain his upper hand over the Ace, the target that every champion has on their backs could mean the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship being defended in an all Japanese battle for the first time somewhere down the road.
5th Match: Kazuchika Okada (3-0) vs Hirooki Goto (3-0)
Singles record: 7-3 Okada G1 record: 3-2 Goto

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The second consecutive CHAOS derby for Kazuchika Okada sees him take on Hirooki Goto for the first time in a singles environment in over five years. Goto and Okada’s links extend past their ten singles matches with Okada as the Rainmaker, back to 2012, and Goto winning the New Japan Cup to challenge for Okada’s IWGP Heavyweight Championship.

Goto fell short then, and in many of their successive encounters, including at New Beginning in Osaka in 2016, and to date his final challenge for the IWGP gold. After being defeated by the Rainmaker once more, Goto would join forces with the champion in CHAOS, never facing Okada again after their G1 Climax 26 meeting that year.

Yet Okada’s victory that July night in Fukushima bucked a trend of Goto having the upper hand in G1 competition. Every one of Goto’s victories over the Rainmaker have come in G1 competition, and it is far from beyong the realm of possibility that a hungry Goto, desperate to get on the board after coming close against SANADA, Tanahashi and Cobb, could end the momentum of Okada here in Shizuoka.

4th Match: YOSHI-HASHI (0-3) vs Taichi (2-1)
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Despite being well versed with one another, this is YOSHI-HASHI and Taichi’s first singles meeting since the Headhunter was a Young Lion, where the future Holy Emperor punished the upstart in singles bouts and with then partner Milano Collection A.T. Tag team action since, both over IWGP Tag and NEVER 6-Man gold has seen the two of them meet several times since; even the usually harsh Taichi has had to acknowledge YOSHI-HASHI’s importance to the NEVER championship team, but will he be forced to recognise him as a singles player after tonight?

3rd Match: EVIL (2-1) vs Chase Owens (0-3)
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BULLET CLUB derbies so far in this year’s G1 have seen Chase Owens face Tama Tonga, and KENTA take on Yujiro Takahashi, both in spirited and sportsmanlike encounters with the minimum of shortcuts taken by either competitor. Questions have to be asked about whether the same ill ring true tonight. There hasn’t been a match yet in EVIL’s campaign that hasn’t seen exposed turnbuckles, low blows, distracted referees and Dick Togo interference. Yet will EVIL simply be prepared to let this be a straightforward one on one encounter? And with internal BULLET CLUB politics seemingly fractured at present, what will the King of Darkness’ actions in Shizuoka say about the faction as a whole?

2nd Match: Jeff Cobb (3-0) vs Tama Tonga (1-2)
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Jeff Cobb and Tama Tonga start the middle act of their G1 campaigns at near opposite ends of the table. With three emphatic Tours of the Islands, Cobb sites proud at the top of B Block along with rival Kazuchika Okada. Tama Tonga meanwhile remains on just two points, and with the sting of an unforced error being his undoing just 48 hours before this Shizuoka collision.
In Korakuen Hall, Tonga struck Hiroshi Tanahashi with a Gunstun, but followed with a lackadasical cover that was countered into a Crucifix by the Ace. Tonga’s post match frustration and anger was palpable and it’s unlikely he will make the same mistake again tonight. That said, a moment’s overconfidence will carry an immediate and dear price at the hands of the Imperial Unit. Will Jeff Cobb remain invulnerable and undefeated?

1st Match: Ryohei Oiwa vs Yoshinobu Kanemaru
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The night’s action will kick us off with Ryohei Oiwa facing Yoshinobu Kanemaru in singles action. With the new Young Lions facing a variety of different tests from junior heavyweight competition, ‘Heel Master’ Kanemaru will present a different environment again from those faced by Oiwa and Fujita in matches with SHO and Master Wato so far. Will Oiwa have the luxury of lessons learned and experience gained, or will a quick shutdown be the order of the day?​
 

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Yeah I'm on that one now. Are you watching with English commentary since it's live too or still Japanese? Kevin Kelly has been killing me all tournament lmao he's started a new gimmick (I think it's new at least) where he tells a dad joke unprompted after the intermission with no lead in lmao

This time around I've been listening to the English Commentary and Kevin Kelly can always get a chuckle or two out of me for sure. Time to watch Day 7 oh Jesus Pieter new Outfit it seems :mark:
 
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Zack did it again :banderas: FOH with your Aladdin pants O-Khan
 
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Yeah O-Khan tapped out faster than anyone in a Submission by Sabre JR it felt like there. Sanada vs Tana, and Okada vs Goto should be good bouts. Taichi get back hopefully to his winning ways and I'm pulling for Owens getting the upset win over EVIL after the bs he pulled vs Taichi. You don't touch Miho and get away it!
 

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Here's the updated standings, Cobb and Okada still top of the table in block B

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 8 points (4-0)
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-1)
  • Shingo Takagi 6 points (3-1)
  • Kota Ibushi 6 points (3-2)
  • Toru Yano 6 points (3-2)
  • KENTA 6 points (3-2)
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 4 points (2-3)
  • Tanga Loa 2 points (1-3)
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 8 points (4-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 8 points (4-0)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 6 points (3-1)
  • EVIL 6 points (3-1)
  • Taichi 4 points (2-2)
  • SANADA 4 points (2-2)
  • Tama Tonga 2 points (1-3)
  • YOSHI-HASHI 2 points (1-3)
  • Hirooki Goto 0 points (0-4)
  • Chase Owens 0 points (0-4)
 

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G1 Climax night 9 (October 3) Preview 【G131]
A Block competition hits Aichi
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A Block competition hits its midway point on Sunday October 3 in Aichi. As the G1 gets on the road to a second half with just over a fortnight still to run, who will lead A Block, and will Zack Sabre Jr.’s perfect record remain intact?

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Main event: Kota Ibushi (3-2) vs Shingo Takagi (3-1)
Singles record: 1-0 Takagi

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The battle of 1982’s brightest in the main event in Aichi sees Kota Ibushi and Shingo Takagi square off for the second time one on one, but with much unfinished business lingering from the summer. This would have been the main event of Wrestle Grand Slam in the Tokyo Dome, the ultimate meeting of two contemporary athletes at the tops of their game, who have risen from outside New Japan to excel within it. Yet aspiration pneumonia would put Kota Ibushi on the shelf, and while he has been eager to show that he hasn’t missed a step in the ring, concerns still loom large.

Slow out of the gates with a loss to Yujiro Takahashi, Ibushi was scrappy in scraping a victory over Tomohiro Ishii, and was submitted by Zack Sabre Jr. After a fast and convincing win over Toru Yano however, Ibushi has received a crucial boost in confidence, as well as giving fans a new move to consider. His reverse Kamigoye could well be a difference maker in our main event.

Shingo shares the tapout loss to Zack Sabre Jr. but has only been fired up since, fighting hard to gain victory in his special singles bout with Yuji Nagata, and then throwing absolute caution to the ring against KENTA. His hurt right arm ruthlessly targeted by the BULLET CLUB member, Shingo nonetheless found a Pumping Bomber and then connected with Last of the Dragon to move to six points. Pain is sure to be a factor for the Dragon tonight- will Ibushi’s sportsmanship see him seek victory through other means, or will he go after the blood in the water?

5th Match: Tomohiro Ishii (2-3) vs Zack Sabre Jr. (4-0)
Singles record: 3-2 ZSJ, G1 record 2-0 ZSJ

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Zack Sabre Jr and Tomohiro Ishii will lock up in their first singles battle since Wrestle Kingdom 14, where Sabre submitted Ishii to claim the British Heavyweight Championship. Sabre’s submission wins over Ishii have carried into the G1 as well, where he is undefeated against the Stone Pitbull, a run of dominance Ishii looks to end tonight.

Sabre’s G1 dominance over Ishii over his career is mirrored by his dominance in this year’s tournament overall. Four matches have seen four submissions, and all against top caliber competition. Yet after a difficult start to his own campaign, a Korakuen Hall clash against Tanga Loa finally saw an emphatic Vertical Drop Brainbuster, albeit against the run of the match, and the Stone Pitbull’s first two points of G1 31 earned by his own hands rather than forfeit. Sabre presents a difficult task indeed for Ishii, but can the former British Heavyweight champ help stop Sabre from being the first British G1 winner?

4th Match: Tanga Loa (1-3) vs Yujiro Takahashi (2-2)
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A wrestler’s first G1 is always a learning experience conducted in the most punishing of environments. Tanga Loa still hasn’t won his first match under his own steam as of yet, but has shown progression in each bout from arrogant overconfidence against great-O-Khan and Toru Yano, to a more assured performance against Tomohiro Ishii. Can he put together a win opposite Yujiro Takahashi? As evidenced by the last A Block BULLET CLUB derby, we can expect as clean a fight between Yujiro and Loa as Yujiro is prepared to give, but with the Tokyo Pimp having already lost one intrafaction matchup, he isn’t prepared to lose another.

3rd Match: Great-O-Khan (4-1) vs KENTA (3-2)
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Great-O-Khan’s plan for absolute dominance of the G1 field might be in tatters after a tapout victory for Zack Sabre Jr. in Korakuen Hall on September 30, but the United Empire’s Dominator still has every intention on taking the trophy to the faction. To get back on track, he has to face a KENTA who also fell short in Korakuen against Shingo Takagi, and himself wants to keep a positive win:loss record going into the back half of the tournament.

As much as KENTA has changed his approach in ring over the years, one aspect of the BULLET CLUB member’s game that has stayed the same throughout has been the ferocity of his kicks. With karate and kickboxing in his long list of martial arts experience, it will be interesting if O-Khan is drawn into a strike exchange with KENTA in much the same way as he tried to out wrestle college amateur Yujiro Takahashi, and showed his submission grappling against ZSJ. If that is the direction O-Khan goes, could he be playing into KENTA’s hands (or feet as the case may be?)

2nd Match: BUSHI vs Toru Yano
Singles record 1-0 Yano

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In the second match of the evening, it’s Toru Yano’s turn to wrestle his make up match for Tetsuya Naito’s injury driven absence, stepping in the ring with BUSHI tonight. With a Naito inspired mask, BUSHI was fighting on behalf of Naito in the face of his former partner Yujiro Takahashi this week in Korakuen Hall, but against Yano he might be wrestling more for himself. BUSHI will have sour memories of last summer, and the inaugural KOPW contests that saw BUSHI eliminated from a Jingu Stadium four way to decide the first KOPW 2020 trophy holder. It was Yano beating BUSHI to the four way in a unique two count fall match back then, and though BUSHI did make the KOPW 2021 four way at Wrestle Kingdom 15, Yano won that match too, while BUSHI was not involved in the decision. This match then might see BUSHI get some measure of revenge, and to sow the seeds for a future KOPW 2021 opportunity.

1st Match: Yoshinobu Kanemaru vs Kosei Fujita
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The night will kick off with Kosei Fujita being put to the test against Yoshinobu Kanemaru. After taking on Ryohei Oiwa in Hamamatsu, Kanemaru will go no easier against the younger of the two new Young Lions tonight. Can Fujita survive?​
 

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I'm going to be Bad Cop here but I like to thank New Japan for giving me sleep with Day 8 because Jesus these Matchups have been a snoozefest to watch. I kinda figured YOSHI-HASHI would win over my homie Taichi especially him boasting with the Tag Title in his face. He gets his first points but I'm like who cares in the grand scheme of things. Even Goto/Okada ending felt so lackluster to me and with those two I should expect more from them both. Maybe Sanada vs Tana can save this Show for me that I could of probably should of skipped.
 
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