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Here's the updated standings after today. Nothing changed with everyone still alive in B Block winning against eliminated folks.

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Kota Ibushi 12 points (6-2)
  • Shingo Takagi 10 points (5-2)
  • KENTA 10 points (5-2)
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 10 points (5-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 8 points (4-3)
  • Toru Yano 8 points (4-3)
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-4) *eliminated*
  • Tanga Loa 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 14 points (7-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 14 points (7-0)
  • EVIL 12 points (6-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • SANADA 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • Hirooki Goto 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • YOSHI-HASHI 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Tama Tonga 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Taichi 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Chase Owens 2 points (1-6) *eliminated*
 

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G1 Climax night 15 (October 13)Preview 【G131】
A Block’s penultimate night in Sendai
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A Block hit match number eight of nine on October 13 in Sendai. With the competitors in the final stretch, tonight’s four tournament matches will set the stage for the block final in Yokohama on October 18.

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Main event: Shingo Takagi (5-2) vs Great-O-Khan (4-3)
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Great-O-Khan is mathematically eliminated

After a dominant opening four-win stretch in his debut G1, Great-O-Khan’s campaign has hit a wall of consecutive losses, with his most recent defeat to Kota Ibushi putting him out of finals contention. With a win over Shingo Takagi though, the Dominator will celebrate the approach to his one-year anniversary back from UK excursion and the formation of the United Empire with his career’s biggest win. Can O-Khan topple the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion in Sendai? Or, after a key win over Tanga Loa in Osaka moved him to ten points, will it be the Dragon plotting a course to the Nippon Budokan finals?

5th Match: Toru Yano (4-3) vs Zack Sabre Jr. (5-2)
Singles record: 2-1 ZSJ G1 record: 2-0 ZSJ

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Toru Yano must win

Zack Sabre Jr.’s four-match submission streak to start his G1 campaign, especially against the competition he was able to tap out, had many, including ZSJ himself, believing that his path to the final would be an easy one. Tomohiro Ishii and then KENTA added wrinkles to that plan, but with a 5-2 record, he remains a prominent factor. His tie break win over current points leader Kota Ibushi could well prove to be the key to his first-ever G1 finals, yet his next opponent is the very physical manifestation of a banana peel for any competitors to slip on. In fact, and against the odds, Yano remains narrowly in with a chance of victory, if he can trip up ZSJ. Kota Ibushi and Shingo Takagi have both been able to defuse Yano’s tactics. Can Zack?

4th Match: KENTA (5-2) vs Tanga Loa (2-5)
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Tanga Loa is mathematically eliminated
KENTA’s path to ten points has not always been achieved cleanly, but even with more than a few eggs broken, a five-win omelet now puts him within striking distance of the Nippon Budokan final, inarguably a highly winnable eighth bout against Tanga Loa.

Now at a critical juncture of the G1, it wouldn’t be completely unbelievable for KENTA to expect some BULLET CLUB team orders to come into play, with KENTA’s firm friend Jado in Loa’s corner to boot. Yet this has never been the case through any of the BC derbies to date in this tournament, and just days after pushing IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Shingo Takagi far harder than the Dragon would have liked, the Silverback will not be backing down. Could KENTA’s G1 spoiler come from within? Or can he set himself up for the biggest match in his NJPW career next week in Yokohama with a final spot at stake against Kota Ibushi?

Tomohiro Ishii (4-3) vs Yujiro Takahashi (2-5)
Singles record: 6-1 Ishii G1 record: 2-0 Ishii

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Tomohiro Ishii must win.
Yujiro Takahashi is mathematically eliminated.


Tomohiro Ishii’s slow start to this year’s G1 is now seeing consequences at its end. The Stone Pitbull needs to win out and receive an awful lot of help just to make it to a very convoluted five way tie, but it’s a safe bet that Ishii will keep swinging to the very end regardless, including against Yujiro tonight.

Takahashi has run out of steam after a hot start against Kota Ibushi. Will he be able to brighten the conclusion of his campaign with only his second career win over Ishii?

Kota Ibushi vs Satoshi Kojima
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If Kota Ibushi were in league action tonight, he would have the chance to seal the group. At 12 points, a win and a loss from those behind would put him over the top with 14, but instead, Ibushi will have to stand by and wait before his final match with KENTA next week in Yokohama. That isn’t to suggest he has an easy evening in Sendai meanwhile, as Satoshi Kojima will be prepared to give the two-time winner all that he can handle.

1st Match: Kosei Fujita vs Hiromu Takahashi
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Starting the evening, Kosei Fujita will continue his Young Lion tests as he takes on Hiromu Takahashi. How long will Fujita last against the Time Bomb, and will he pick up anything to use in he and Ryohei Oiwa’s tag team test against Takahashi and BUSHI to come?​
 

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Here's the updated standings after today. Nothing changed with everyone still alive in B Block winning against eliminated folks.

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Kota Ibushi 12 points (6-2)
  • Shingo Takagi 10 points (5-2)
  • KENTA 10 points (5-2)
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 10 points (5-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 8 points (4-3)
  • Toru Yano 8 points (4-3)
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-4) *eliminated*
  • Tanga Loa 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 14 points (7-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 14 points (7-0)
  • EVIL 12 points (6-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • SANADA 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • Hirooki Goto 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • YOSHI-HASHI 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Tama Tonga 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Taichi 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Chase Owens 2 points (1-6) *eliminated*
Feels like i was close but im sensing lol Okada wins n Cobb loses his block :(

Seems so far I called ibushi tho
 

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The good news is rn Okada for sure has the tiebreak on EVIL but if EVIL beats Cobb and Cobb beats Okada :vince4
 
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That be funny. Not that I mind Okada going over I'm just loving Cobb atm n was sad a.f he only did a one off in the dubs. Dude is better than most big men in aew lol
 

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watching some highlights

that fucking german by cobb out of nowhere was fucking cake man, wow
 

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also Tour of the Islands is a wicked finisher when he ripcords it
 

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Cobb/Tanahashi was amazing :mark:
 
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^ yeh only saw the last 2 mins but just from that it looked brilliant
 

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Yeah I might as well skip today's Show then it's Okada/Cobb/EVIL for the B Block and A Block is a way more juicier to see who comes out of that in the Finals for sure.
 

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Yeah I might as well skip today's Show then it's Okada/Cobb/EVIL for the B Block and A Block is a way more juicier to see who comes out of that in the Finals for sure.

It was a great show still tbh, would only skip EVIL/Goto and the opener. Tanahashi/Cobb was fucking great
 

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Ibushi vs Kojima in a non tournament match was fuckin nice :WOW
 
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Holy shit Ishii had Yujiro out there going nuts lol
 

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Will hopefully get to the rest of today soon but here's the new standings, A Block is still a mess but Yano is officially out:lol

A Block
*Point totals and records include forfeit wins*
  • Kota Ibushi 12 points (6-2)
  • Shingo Takagi 12 points (6-2)
  • KENTA 12 points (6-2)
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 12 points (6-2)
  • Tomohiro Ishii 10 points (5-3)
  • Toru Yano 8 points (4-4) *eliminated*
  • Great-O-Khan 8 points (4-5) *eliminated*
  • Tanga Loa 4 points (2-6) *eliminated*
  • Yujiro Takahashi 4 points (2-6) *eliminated*
  • Tetsuya Naito 0 points (0-9) *withdrew with knee injury, forfeited eight matches*
B Block
  • Jeff Cobb 14 points (7-0)
  • Kazuchika Okada 14 points (7-0)
  • EVIL 12 points (6-1)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • SANADA 6 points (3-4) *eliminated*
  • Hirooki Goto 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • YOSHI-HASHI 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Tama Tonga 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Taichi 4 points (2-5) *eliminated*
  • Chase Owens 2 points (1-6) *eliminated*
 

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G1 Climax night 16 (October 14) Preview 【G131】
B Block turns corner to Budokan finals
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Yamagata sees G1 Climax’s B block wrestle their eighth and penultimate matches, with block finals in the Nippon Budokan on Wednesday October 20, all leading to the grand final on the 21st.

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Kazuchika Okada (7-0) vs Tama Tonga (2-5)
Singles record: 4-0 Okada G1 record: 2-0 Okada

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Tama Tonga is mathematically eliminated

Tama Tonga walked into this year’s G1 with the stated intent of ‘reminding the world just who the f*** I am’. While points have been thin on the ground for the ‘Good Bad Guy’, his in ring efforts have not been in question, and now is the biggest chance yet for Tama to show the world who he is.
Back at Resurgence on August 14, Tama and Tanga Loa stood nose to nose with Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows, a faceoff with a lot of tension and a lot of BULLET CLUB history gone bad. One of Tonga’s goals in this G1 would have to be to achieve what Anderson could not when he faced Okada in the 2012 G1 final; if he could pin the Rainmaker at a crucial late tournament stage, shots would definitively be fired at the Machine Gun.

Certainly Okada, heading into Yamagata on an incredible, and almost unprecedented 7-0 streak. Matching Kazuyuki Fujita’s 2005 sweep of the table, Okada could make history tonight, but he cannot afford to be complacent against a highly motivated Tonga, undefeated against the BULLET CLUB member or not.

5th Match: Jeff Cobb (7-0) vs EVIL (6-1)
Singles record: 1-0 EVIL

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EVIL must win

Only three remain in contention for the top of the B Block running and a spot in next Thursday’s G1 Climax final, and two of those meet in our semi main event tonight. Even with the seemingly indestructible run that Jeff Cobb has embarked on in this G1, the Imperial Unit knows full well that this is the toughest task he has had to face in this tournament, taking on a man in EVIL who stopped at nothing to beat him in the New Japan Cup this year.

Cobb was mugged in a handicap match that saw EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi and Dick Togo all get involved back in the spring, and even then EVIL only barely escaped with a victory. Cobb is intent on revenge, and will be game planning for ample interference, but EVIL will be digging even deeper into his bag of tricks. Can Cobb put EVIL out of the running and turn his attention solely to Kazuchika Okada? Or will EVIL be a factor next week in the Budokan?

4th Match: Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-4) vs YOSHI-HASHI (2-5)
Singles record: 4-0 Tanahashi G1 record: 3-0 Tanahashi

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Both men are mathematically eliminated

Despite a fresh sense of wrestling IQ that has seen him wrestle a more effective counter based style through the G1 with some smart misdirections of each of his opponents, YOSHI-HASHI still hasn’t managed to piece together convincing results in the tournament of tournaments, and now is faced with a best possible score of six points. He won’t have an easy path to that target either, as tonight he takes on a Hiroshi Tanahashi who is determined to end his tournament with a positive win:loss ratio, especially as the IWGP US Heavyweight Champion that wants the world to know he still has what it takes in the global top flight.

3rd Match: Hirooki Goto (2-5) vs SANADA (3-4)
Singles record: 2-2, G1 record: 2-1 Goto
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Both men are mathematically eliminated

Hirooki Goto faces SANADA in the second tournament match of the night. Both men are having to deal with a disappointing record in this tournament; SANADA has crashed from a 2020 final to now fighting for a positive win:loss record. For Goto though, more bitter disappointment yet; with only two wins to his name, the possibility exists for this to be the worst G1 of his career. Not wanting one more black mark on his scoresheet, Goto will be bringing the fight to an opponent who shares his stoic approach and desire to end the tournament with some impressive victories.

2nd Match: Taichi (2-5) vs Chase Owens (1-6)
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Both men are mathematically eliminated

‘Fighting for pride’ is an oft used cliche for competitors in Chase Owens and Taichi’s position at this point in the G1; with no hope for contention in the finals, they’re battling for the last few points and somewhat of a happy ending to their campaigns. Yet while Owens’ pride has been bolstered by recent performances, Taichi’s has only been further bruised with each passing night.

Taichi’s latest loss came Tuesday in Sendai at the hands of Tama Tonga, striking with a gunstun after a sustained attack on Taichi’s injured back and ribs. Chase also ended his Tuesday night with a loss, but after a riveting performance against Kazuchika Okada that saw him come within a hair’s breadth of victory, just finally falling short when he was caught in the Money Clip. Recently celebrating seven years in NJPW, Owens is full of confidence, and will look to use that positive energy against a Taichi who has doen nothing but struggle from his third match on in this tournament.

1st Match: Kosei Fujita & Ryohei Oiwa vs Los Ingobernables De Japon (Hiromu Takahashi & BUSHI)
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After Ryohei Oiwa and Kosei Fujita were both pit against Hiromu Takahashi in Sendai, they now tag together for the second time, against the LIJ duo of Hiromu and BUSHI. Oiwa and Fujita had surprising cohesiveness in their first ever tag match in Osaka last weekend against Yoshinobu Kanemaru and El Desperado. Will they impress again tonight?​