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You've got a mistake in the Niigata Show A-Block of double-posting Kuemon Hotta in two different matches. I'm ceasing my prediction preparations until you've go over the full schedule with a fine comb! <img alt=":p" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/tongue.png.ceb643b2956793497cef30b0e944be28.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" />
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For the sake of simplicity, I'm going to stick to your bonus list rather than try and work out the results show by show.

 

Who's going to win the tournament? Munemitsu Senmatsu.

 

Who will win A-Block? Munemitsu Senmatsu. He's a big get, and beating Razan Okamoto and going to the finals will mean a major match down the line.

 

Who will win B-Block? Bunrakuken Torii. BCG gone WCG friendly, he's a solid star, a man with a history with Razan Okamoto.

Who will finish last in their blocks? Shiba Mizoguchi and Kazuhiko Nakao will finish last.

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Day 1 - 2017/03/10, Saitama Sports Field (Kanto, Japan)

A-Block: Kuemon Hotta vs. Maro Shimizu

A-Block: Shiba Mizoguchi vs. Hitomaro Suzuki

A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku vs. Azumamaro Kita

A-Block: Brandon Smith vs. Sotatsu Sarumara

A-Block: Razan Okamoto vs. Munemitsu Senmatsu

Day 2 - 2017/03/11, Saitama Sports Field (Kanto, Japan)

B-Block: Pavel Vanzycha vs. Hirokichi Yoemon

B-Block: Zeshin Makioka vs. Omezo Shikitei

B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii vs. Kazuhiko Nakao

B-Block: Greg Gauge vs. Goemon Komiya

B-Block: Fujio Narahashi vs. Morimasa Kato

 

Day 12 - 2017/03/31, Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium (Kanto Japan)

A-Block: Kuemon Hotta vs. Shiba Mizoguchi

A-Block: Hitomaro Suzuki vs. Maro Shimizu

A-Block: Brandon Smith vs. Shiba Mizoguchi

A-Block: Munemitsu Senmatsu vs. Yoshinaka Taku

A-Block: Razan Okamoto vs. Sotatsu Sarumara

 

Day 13 - 2017/04/01, Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium (Kanto Japan)

B-Block: Fujio Narahashi vs. Goemon Komiya

B-Block: Omezo Shikitei vs. Hirokichi Yoemon

B-Block: Pavel Vanzycha vs. Kazuhiko Nakao

B-Block: Zeshin Makioka vs. Bunrakuken Torii

B-Block: Morimasa Kato vs. Greg Gauge

 

Bonus

 

Who's going to win the tournament? Greg Gauge

 

Who will win A-Block? Razan Okamoto (although I'd love to see my Ace, Munemitsu Senmatsu, get this instead)

 

Who will win B-Block? Greg Gauge

 

Who will finish last in their blocks? Maro Shimizu and Hirokichi Yoemon

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 1, 2017/03/10

Saitama Sports Field @ Kanto, Japan

2000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. Silver Tiger, Stealth Z & Tetsuji Nishimoto def. Austin Smooth, Stunner Sayuki & Chess Maniac (9m03s) when Nishimoto used a Cross Armbreaker on Smooth [57]

2. Konrad Mäkinen, Edo Phoenix IV & Kinji Akamatsu def. Solar II, Mercury & Japanese Phoenix (7m22s) when Akamatsu used The Eruption on Solar II [54]

3. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Maro Shimizu [2] def. Kuemon Hotta [0] (11m34s) with a Figure Four Necklock [70]

4. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Bulldozer Brandon Smith [2] def. Sotatsu Sarumara [0] (10m30s) with a Tombstone Piledriver [72]

5. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Hitomaro Suzuki [2] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (9m57s) with a Suzuki Lock [67]

6. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku [2] def. Azumamaro Kita [0] (13m11s) with Full Nelson Bomb [66]

7. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [2] def. Razan Okamoto [0] (14m38s) with a Super Smash Lariat [78]

 

- Sold out house in Saitama, but all 2k were silent when Senmatsu scored with his Super Smash Lariat against the current WCG World Champion Razan Okamoto. Senmatsus brutal chops and strikes maltreat the champion so badly, that he couldn't raise his shoulder up on that last pinfall atempt.

 

- Yoshinaka Taku had his hands full with current Tag Team Champion Azumamaro Kita, which was a real threat for the debuting second generation star. Kitas submissions were painfull, as Kita damaged Takus arm. However Taku did his Full Nelson Bomb with the very last power in his tank to win his WCG-debut.

 

- Kinji Akamatsu won the match for his team and collided with Junior Heavyweight Champion Japanese Phoenix, challenged him to a titlebout. Phoenix did not accepted yet.

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 2, 2017/03/11

Saitama Sports Field @ Kanto, Japan

2000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. Conner Threepwood, Tetsuji Nishimoto, Japanese Phoenix & Mercury def. Solar II, Diamante Azul, Konrad Mäkinen & Kinji Akamatsu (10m24s) when Threepwood used a Stretch Plum on Solar II [54]

2. Silver Tiger, Capitão Brasil Jr, Edo Phoenix IV & Stealth Z def. Austin Smooth, Rob Reynolds, Isamu Kijimuta & Stunner Sayuki (8m07s) when Stealth Z used a Ultra Z Fist on Smooth [57]

3. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Hirokichi Yoemon [2] def. Pavel Vanzycha [0] (9m39s) with a Yoemon Stretch Clutch [72]

4. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii [2] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [0] (10m34s) with a Spinning Forearm Smash [75]

5. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Omezo Shikitei [2] def. Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [0] (12m18s) with a Cross Armbreaker [70]

6. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Greg Gauge [2] def. Goemon Komiya [0] (12m50s) with a Proton Lock [70]

7. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Fujio Narahashi [2] def. Morimasa Kato [0] (16m20s) with a Lariat [73]

 

- Upset alert as current WCG Tag Team Champion Fujio Narahashi beats Morimasa Kato with a devastating Lariat. Back at the White Canvas Trophy in Fall Kato won against Narahashi, today the Tag Champ did his homework and overcame Katos fierced matwrestling style.

 

- Greg Gauge did a better job a match before with his submissions and got the win over Goemon Komiya with his Proton Lock. The american shined like a diamond in his match and is going to face former titlechallenger Omezo Shikitei in Hokkaido, who was victorious as well.

 

- xDREAM member Kazuhiko Nakao got a big crowd respond for nearly surviving Bunrakuken Torii in a very good underdog type match. Torii and Nakao shook hands afterwards.

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<img alt="wcg.png" data-src="https://shuyaku.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/wcg.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><strong> WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 3</strong>, <em>2017/03/16</em></p><p><em>

Asahikawa Community Hall @ Hokkaido, Japan</em></p><p><em>

1000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)</em></p><p> </p><p>

1. Masafumi Torii, Nobuhiko Serizawa & Matsudaira Morioka def. Akira Arato, Eikichi Itou & Kimitada Yanagita <strong>(6m45s)</strong> when Morika used a Backdrop Suplex on Arato [<strong>42</strong>]</p><p>

2. Konrad Mäkinen & Kinji Akamatsu def. Mercury & Japanese Phoenix <strong>(8m37s)</strong> when Akamatsu used The Eruption on Mercury [<strong>56</strong>]</p><p>

3. Stunner Sayuki, Conner Threepwood & Rob Reynolds defeated Capitão Brasil Jr, Silver Tiger & Chess Maniac <strong>(6m20s)</strong> when Threepwood used a Stretch Plum on Brasil Jr. [<strong>59</strong>]</p><p>

4. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ A-Block:</strong> Bulldozer Brandon Smith [4] def. Maro Shimizu [0] <strong>(12m48s)</strong> with a Backdrop Driver [<strong>71</strong>]</p><p>

5. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ A-Block:</strong> Hitomaro Suzuki [4] def. Kuemon Hotta [0] <strong>(11m16s)</strong> with a Suzuki Lock [<strong>71</strong>]</p><p>

6. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ A-Block:</strong> Razan Okamoto [2] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] <strong>(9m01s)</strong> with a Knee Strike [<strong>71</strong>]</p><p>

7. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ A-Block:</strong> Munemitsu Senmatsu [4] def. Azumamaro Kita [0] <strong>(13m39s)</strong> with a Super Smash Lariat [<strong>69</strong>]</p><p>

8. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ A-Block:</strong> Yoshinaka Taku [4] def. Sotatsu Sarumara [0] <strong>(13m33s)</strong> with a Full Nelson Bomb [<strong>69</strong>]</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

- Veteran Sotatsu Sarumara failed again. After losing his first tournament bout against Smith he lost in todays main event to Yoshinaka Taku. Sarumaras gameplan was basically to put Taku on the ground, however the second generation wrestler was way to fast and escaped his deadly Armlock holds. Afterwards the two shook hands, while Taku praised Sarumaras spirit for pro-wrestling. His next opponent will be the also undefeated Bulldozer!</p><p>

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<img alt="wcg.png" data-src="https://shuyaku.de/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/wcg.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /><strong> WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 4</strong>, <em>2017/03/17</em></p><p><em>

Asahikawa Community Hall @ Hokkaido, Japan</em></p><p><em>

1000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)</em></p><p> </p><p>

1. Keisuke Arashi, Shuzo Utagawa & Tiger Fuyuki def. Eikichi Itou, Nobuhiko Serizawa & Matsudaira Morioka <strong>(8m04s)</strong> when Tiger used a Flying Tiger Arm Bar on Itou [<strong>44</strong>]</p><p>

2. Stealth Z & Edo Phoenix IV def. Rob Reynolds & Conner Threepwood <strong>(7m47s)</strong> when Phoenix used a Blaze Of Glory '12 on Reynolds [<strong>59</strong>]</p><p>

3. Austin Smooth, Konrad Mäkinen & Kinji Akamatsu def. Solar II, Mercury & Japanese Phoenix <strong>(8m27s)</strong> when Mäkinen used a Swedish Grapevine on Solar II [<strong>55</strong>]</p><p>

4.<strong> S-1 Festival ~ B-Block:</strong> Zeshin Makioka <img alt="032vzKu.png" data-src="https://i.imgur.com/032vzKu.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /> [2] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [0] <strong>(10m05s)</strong> with a Arm Bar [<strong>57</strong>]</p><p>

5. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ B-Block:</strong> Pavel Vanzycha [2] def. Goemon Komiya [0] <strong>(10m34s)</strong> with a Cross Armlock [<strong>66</strong>]</p><p>

6. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ B-Block:</strong> Greg Gauge [4] def. Omezo Shikitei [2] <strong>(11m33s)</strong> with a Proton Lock [<strong>77</strong>]</p><p>

7. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ B-Block:</strong> Fujio Narahashi [4] def. Hirokichi Yoemon [2] <strong>(12m06s)</strong> with a Lariat [<strong>70</strong>]</p><p>

8. <strong>S-1 Festival ~ B-Block:</strong> Morimasa Kato [2] def. Bunrakuken Torii [2] <strong>(15m22s)</strong> with a Choke Sleeper [<strong>82</strong>]</p><p> </p><p>

- First two points for Morimasa Kato. The former INSPIRE fighter forced Torii to a striking battle which Torii couldn't win. Torii however found a whole in Katos game, hits brutal Forearms and Knee Strikes to hurt Kato badly. After missing his trademark move Torii found himself on the ground, which also is a territory you don't want to be in with Morimasa Kato. Katos Choke Sleeper was to much for the former BCG World Champion.</div></div></p>

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 5, 2017/03/18

Niigata Memorial Gymnasium @ Chubu, Japan

2700 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Goemon Komiya [2] def. Hirokichi Yoemon [2] (9m11) with a Stretch Muffler [56]

2. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Maro Shimizu [2] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (7m14s) with a Figure Four Necklock [66]

3. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Omezo Shikitei [4] def. Pavel Vanzycha [2] (9m01s) with a Cross Armbreaker [76]

4. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Sotatsu Sarumara [2] def. Kuemon Hotta [0] (7m50s) with a Mounted Arm Lock [66]

5. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Morimasa Kato [4] def. Zeshin Makioka [2] (10m33s) with a Choke Sleeper [70]

6. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku [6] def. Bulldozer Brandon Smith [4] (9m54s) with a O'Connor Roll [67]

7. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Greg Gauge [6] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [0] (9m18s) with a Proton Lock [69]

8. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii [4] def. Fujio Narahashi [4] (10m35s) with a Spinning Forearm Smash [80]

9. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Razan Okamoto [4] def. Azumamaro Kita [0] (10m53s) with a Brainbuster Suplex [67]

10. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Hitomaro Suzuki [6] def. Munemitsu Senmatsu [4] (13m47s) with a Suzuki Lock [69]

 

- Long a*s show in Niigata in front of a huge crowd. The Niigata faithful saw a decent main event when WCG National Champion "surprisingly" let Senmatsu tap to his Suzuki Lock to stay undefeated in the A-Block. Afterwards Suzuki said that he's looking forward to fight the WCG Champion Razan Okamoto.

 

- Speaking of Okamoto. The current World Champion was victorious in his bout with Tag Team Champ Azumamaro Kita, which was quiete unfortunate in his recent matches, unlike his tag partner. Yoshinaka Taku did his best against the much bigger Bulldozer Smith, eating a bunch of brutal maneuvers but out of nowwhere he escaped a Powerbomb and converted it into a O'Connor Roll for a lucky three.

 

- The B-Block saw a killer match between Torii and Tag Champ Narahashi, who's on the losing side now. The former BCG World Champion did a lot better than in his last bout with Kato and was the better man in the end, finishing the fight with his Spinning Forearm Smash.

 

Standings

 

A-Block

 

1. Hitomaro Suzuki & Yoshinaka Taku [6]

3. Munemitsu Senmatsu [4]

4. Razan Okamoto & Bulldozer Smith [4]

6. Maro Shimizu, Sotatsu Sarumara [2]

8. Shiba Mizoguchi, Kuemon Hotta & Azumamaro Kita [0]

 

B-Block

 

1. Greg Gauge [6]

2. Morimasa Kato, Fujio Narahashi, Omezo Shikitei & Bunrakuken Torii [4]

6. Hirokichi Yoemon, Goemon Komiya, Pavel Vanzycha, Zeshin Makioka [2]

10. Kazuhiko Nakao [0]

 

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 6, 2017/03/19

Niigata Memorial Gymnasium @ Chubu, Japan

2800 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Hirokichi Yoemon [4] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [0] (8m05s) with a Yoemon Stretch Clutch [57]

2. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [4] def. Fujio Narahashi [4] (9m19s) with a Lariat [55]

3. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Sotatsu Sarumara [4] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (7m28s) with a Mounted Arm Lock [56]

4. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku [8] def. Kuemon Hotta [0] (8m41s) with a Full Nelson Bomb [70]

5. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Omezo Shikitei [6] def. Goemon Komiya [2] (8m5s) with a STF [58]

6. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Azumamaro Kita [2] def. Bulldozer Brandon Smith [4] (8m42s) with a Cross Armbreaker [62]

7. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [6] def. Maro Shimizu [2] (11m26s) with a Super Smash Lariat [70]

8. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Morimasa Kato [6] def. Pavel Vanzycha [2] (7m03s) with a Choke Sleeper [70]

9. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Greg Gauge [8] def. Bunrakuken Torii [4] (13m27s) with a Proton Lock [69]

10. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Razan Okamoto [6] def. Hitomaro Suzuki [6] (14m01s) with a Brainbuster Suplex [71]

 

- The battle between the two champions had the better ending for the current World Champion. Razan Okamoto smashed Suzukis pretty face with two Knee Strikes, even though the National Champion kicked out after that brutal strikes. The Brainbuster Suplex finally put an end to Suzukis brave fight.

 

- There are two studs in their respective blocks: Greg Gauge and Yoshinaka Taku are still undefeated. Gauge got a huge victory over Bunrakuken Torii, while Taku dropped Hotta onto the mat with his Full Nelson Bomb. With two losses against tough opponents like Gauge and Kato, Torii is already with his back to the wall.

 

- First two points for Tag Champ Azumamaro Kita which got a win over the big Brandon Smith with his Armbreaker. Smith played with Kita too much so there was the chance to finally get the opportunity to punish the big man. Hotta, Nakao and Mizoguchi are still winless.

 

Standings

 

A-Block

 

1. Yoshinaka Taku [8]

2. Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [6]

3. Razan Okamoto [6]

4. Hitomaro Suzuki [6]

5. Bulldozer Smith, Sotatsu Sarumara [4]

7. Azumamaro Kita & Maro Shimizu [2]

9. Kuemon Hotta & Shiba Mizoguchi [0]

 

B-Block

 

1. Greg Gauge [8]

2. Morimasa Kato & Omezo Shikitei [6]

4. Hirokichi Yoemon, Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png , Fujio Narahashi, Bunrakuken Torii [4]

8. Goemon Komiya & Pavel Vanzycha [2]

10. Kazuhiko Nakao [0]

 

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 7, 2017/03/23

Doshisha Athletic Center @ Kinki, Japan

1000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. Eikichi Itou, Nobuhiko Serizawa & Matsudaira Morioka def. Keisuke Arashi, Shuzo Utagawa & Tiger Fuyuki (7m37s) when Morioka used a Backbody Drop on Arashi [45]

2. Mercury & Japanese Phoenix def. Austin Smooth & Konrad Mäkinen (9m05s) when Phoenix used a Phoenix Splash on Smooth [58]

3. Rob Reynolds, Kinji Akamatsu & Conner Threepwood def. Solar II, Stealth Z & Edo Phoenix IV (9m47s) when Threepwood used a Stretch Plump on Solar [57]

4. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Kuemon Hotta [2] def. Bulldozer Brandon Smith [4] (3m12s) with a Victory Roll [60]

5. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku [10] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (9m22) with a Full Nelson Bomb [65]

6. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Munemitsu Senmatsu [8] def. Sotatsu Sarumara [4] (12m02s) with a Super Smash Lariat [71]

7. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Hitomaro Suzuki [8] def. Azumamaro Kita [2] (13m08s) with a Suzuki Lock [70]

8. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Razan Okamoto [8] def. Maro Shimizu [2] (14m33s) with a Brainbuster Suplex [75]

 

- There is a big difference between the first four fighters and the rest of the block. All four of them were victorious again in their fights, Taku remain as the top of the block. The block leader will have to fight WCG World Champion and pursuer Razan Okamoto next, while Suzuki fights Sarumara and Senmatsu goes one on one with the big Bulldozer..

 

- .. who has been on a bad run recently. Just like today! Smith was in control of his match against xDREAM member Kuemon Hotta but got caught with a Victory Roll and lost surprisingly. Smith couldn't believe it!

 

 

Standings

 

A-Block

 

1. Yoshinaka Taku [10]

2. Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [8]

3. Razan Okamoto [8]

4. Hitomaro Suzuki [8]

5. Bulldozer Smith, Sotatsu Sarumara [4]

7. Kuemon Hotta, Azumamaro Kita & Maro Shimizu [2]

10. Shiba Mizoguchi [0]

 

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Some thoughts from the last few shows:

 

Yoshinaka Taku is certainly making an argument for new top guy in WCG, given this streak of single match wins. I suppose there's something to be said for taking a debut and running with it! Him and Gauge are certainly thriving!

 

Pavel Vanzchya is doing rather poorly near the bottom of the rankings, same as Maro Shimizu. Granted, the blocks are stacked with great wrestlers, and they'll have a chance to turn it around sooner rather than later, but I'm still surprised. Bulldozer's also not doing too well, for a monster among monsters. Granted, the top 4 in his block are ridiculously great talents.

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 8, 2017/03/24

Doshisha Athletic Center @ Kinki, Japan

1000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. Masafumi Torii, Nobuhiko Serizawa & Matsudaira Morioka def. Akira Arato, Eikichi Itou & Kimitada Yanagita (6m40s) when Morika used a Backdrop Suplex on Arato [42]

2. Konrad Mäkinen & Kinji Akamatsu def. Mercury & Japanese Phoenix (8m38s) when Akamatsu used The Eruption on Mercury [56]

3. Stunner Sayuki, Conner Threepwood & Rob Reynolds defeated Capitão Brasil Jr, Silver Tiger & Chess Maniac (9m20s) when Threepwood used a Stretch Plum on Brasil Jr. [59]

4. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Kazuhiko Nakao [2] def. Goemon Komiya [2] (8m33s) with a Double Foot Stomp [61]

5. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Fujio Narahashi [6] def. Omezo Shikitei [6] (10m48s) with a Lariat [67]

6. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Greg Gauge [10] def. Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [4] (12m02s) with a Proton Lock [69]

7. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii [6] def. Pavel Vanzycha [2] (11m45s) with a Spinning Forearm Smash [73]

8. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Morimasa Kato [8] def. Hirokichi Yoemon [4] (13m29s) with a Choke Sleeper [70]

 

- Greg Gauge is still on top of the B-Block! Not lying but Zeshin Makioka may have only four points, but with his brutal antics from his home promotion he was a real threat to Gauge's pure wrestling style. Still lurking behind is Morimasa Kato, who submitted veteran Yoemon with his Choke Sleeper. Kato got Komiya up next, while Gauge have to fight Fujio Narahashi, who has been a treat so far.

 

Standings

 

B-Block

 

1. Greg Gauge [10]

2. Morimasa Kato [8]

3. Bunrakuken Torii, Fujio Narahashi, Omezo Shikitei [6]

6. Hirokichi Yoemon & Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [4]

8. Kazuhiko Nakao, Goemon Komiya & Pavel Vanzycha [2]

 

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 9, 2017/03/25

Kurashiki Community Hall @ Chugoku, Japan

903 Fans (Super No Vacancy)

 

1. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Kuemon Hotta [4] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (7m20s) with a Spring Palm Thrust [64]

2. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Pavel Vanzycha [4] def. Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [4] (9m20s) with a Cross Armlock [63]

3. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Maro Shimizu [4] def. Azumamaro Kita [2] (11m26s) with a Figure Four Necklock [71]

4. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Omezo Shikitei [8] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [2] (8m07s) with a Cross Armbreaker [72]

5. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Morimasa Kato [10] def. Goemon Komiya [2] (8m19s) with a Choke Sleeper [75]

6. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii [8] def. Hirokichi Yoemon [4] (12m29s) with a Spinning Forearm Smash [74]

7. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Hitomaro Suzuki [10] def. Sotatsu Sarumara [4] (9m03s) with a Suzuki Lock [71]

8. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Bulldozer Brandon Smith [6] def. Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [8] (10m33s) with a Backdrop Driver [72]

9. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Fujio Narahashi [8] def. Greg Gauge [10] (15m06s) with a Lariat [74]

10. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Razan Okamoto [10] def. Yoshinaka Taku [10] (16m47s) with a Brainbuster Suplex [77]

 

- The "undefeated ones" got beaten! Gauge as well as Taku couldn't get their six straight win in Chugoku. WCG World Champion Razan Okamoto did a great job defending Takus explosive offensive, smashed his face in with his Knee Strike and finished him with the Brainbuster. The two men shook hands afterwards. What about Gauge? The Rogue Squad posterboy took Narahashi too lightly and was pinned after a devastating Lariat.

 

Standings

 

A-Block

 

1. Yoshinaka Taku, Razan Okamoto, Hitomaro Suzuki [10]

4. Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [8]

5. Bulldozer Smith [6]

6. Sotatsu Sarumara, Kuemon Hotta, Maro Shimizu [4]

9. Azumamaro Kita [2]

10. Shiba Mizoguchi [0]

 

B-Block

 

1. Greg Gauge, Morimasa Kato [10]

3. Bunrakuken Torii, Fujio Narahashi, Omezo Shikitei [8]

6. Hirokichi Yoemon, Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png, Pavel Vanzycha [4]

9. Kazuhiko Nakao, Goemon Komiya [2]

 

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wcg.png WCG S-1 Festival 2017 Day 10, 2017/03/26

Iwata Hall @ Tohoku, Japan

1000 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)

 

1. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Azumamaro Kita [4] def. Shiba Mizoguchi [0] (8m30) with a Cross Armbreaker [65]

2. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png [10] def. Kuemon Hotta [4] (7m56) with a Super Smash Lariat [66]

3. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [6] def. Hirokichi Yoemon [4] (8m59s) with a Lariat [67]

4. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Fujio Narahashi [10] def. Kazuhiko Nakao [2] (9m23s) with a Lariat [72]

5. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Maro Shimizu [6] def. Sotatsu Sarumara [4] (10m02s) with a Figure Four Necklock [69]

6. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Bunrakuken Torii [10] def. Goemon Komiya [2] (11m44s) with a Spinning Forearm Smash [73]

7. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Greg Gauge [12] def. Pavel Vanzycha [4] (12m21s) with a Proton Lock [74]

8. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Yoshinaka Taku [12] def. Hitomaro Suzuki [10] (13m04s) with a Full Nelson Bomb [72]

9. S-1 Festival ~ B-Block: Morimasa Kato [12] def. Omezo Shikitei [8] (13m13s) with a Choke Sleeper [74]

10. S-1 Festival ~ A-Block: Bulldozer Brandon Smith [8] def. Razan Okamoto [10] (16m18s) with a Backdrop Driver [77]

 

- Only three shows left in the tournament, only two matches for every participant! After receiving many losses, Smith came back with two major wins versus Block win-challengers like Munemitsu Senmatsu and now the WCG World Champ Razan Okamoto! The crowd was shocked when Smith nailed his Backdrop Driver for three.

 

Standings

 

A-Block

 

1. Yoshinaka Taku [12]

2. Munemitsu Senmatsu 032vzKu.png, Razan Okamoto, Hitomaro Suzuki [10]

5. Bulldozer Smith [8]

6. Maro Shimizu [6]

7. Azumamaro Kita, Sotatsu Sarumara, Kuemon Hotta [4]

10. Shiba Mizoguchi [0]

 

B-Block

 

1. Greg Gauge, Morimasa Kato [12]

3. Bunrakuken Torii, Fujio Narahashi [10]

5. Omezo Shikitei [8]

6. Zeshin Makioka 032vzKu.png [6]

7. Hirokichi Yoemon, Pavel Vanzycha [4]

9. Kazuhiko Nakao, Goemon Komiya [2]

 

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