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Post by xoanafacetico on Apr 4, 2018 7:08:05 GMT -5
damn I can't find anything other than the AJ vote at #1, you can "buy" someone else's ballot if you want, I'm not strict on that in the least but
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Post by ed on Apr 4, 2018 16:43:18 GMT -5
damn I can't find anything other than the AJ vote at #1, you can "buy" someone else's ballot if you want, I'm not strict on that in the least but Yeah I went through the google docs link you had with the PDF's of every WDKW100 2016 entry and only saw my name attached to AJ which.....doesn't sound right to only have one high vote in 100 when the voter pool was much lower, but have 6 high votes in 2017 in a much bigger pool of voters. Thank you for checking anyway. I don't know why the hell I've got Dylan Harris' entire top 100 list saved in my messages but nothing at all of mine. From memory I'm pretty certain I had the Revival in my top 10 for 2016 but after that I'd just be guessing. Buying someone else ballot doesn't feel right cause this is supposed to be about your favourite wrestlers and it wouldn't be a true representation of my favourites. I'll just add AJ, Hero, Dash and Dawson to my 2017 roster. ~20 names should be enough, it's roughly what you guys would of started with for 2016.
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Post by DylanHarris on Apr 6, 2018 3:17:30 GMT -5
damn I can't find anything other than the AJ vote at #1, you can "buy" someone else's ballot if you want, I'm not strict on that in the least but Yeah I went through the google docs link you had with the PDF's of every WDKW100 2016 entry and only saw my name attached to AJ which.....doesn't sound right to only have one high vote in 100 when the voter pool was much lower, but have 6 high votes in 2017 in a much bigger pool of voters. Thank you for checking anyway. I don't know why the hell I've got Dylan Harris' entire top 100 list saved in my messages but nothing at all of mine. From memory I'm pretty certain I had the Revival in my top 10 for 2016 but after that I'd just be guessing. Buying someone else ballot doesn't feel right cause this is supposed to be about your favourite wrestlers and it wouldn't be a true representation of my favourites. I'll just add AJ, Hero, Dash and Dawson to my 2017 roster. ~20 names should be enough, it's roughly what you guys would of started with for 2016. Look, my lists are awesome, no doubt about it. Nobody can blame you for keeping it handy.
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Post by DylanHarris on Apr 6, 2018 3:26:04 GMT -5
3/24/18 NWDKWA: Memphis: Champion's League Night 1 FedEx Park - 2000 announced fans Memphis, TN
*The show started off with the 16 members of the tournament and an almost comically long fireworks display. Dylan Harris introduced the show and spoke about how the Champion's League will be a staple of the NDWKA: Memphis banner for years to come and that the winner is taking 20 pounds of Platinum, Pearls, Diamonds, Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies, Crystal, Gold, & Silver. And if "You've got a pulse & you don't want this title...you're dumb as hell." He wished every competitor luck, besides saying he hopes Matt Riddle & Zack Sabre Jr. get their asses kicked, which caused both men to react in disdain to the NDWKA: Memphis President.*
(1) Bárbaro Cavernario beat Kengo Mashimo via Countout in 11:27 after hitting a Diving Splash from the top rope to the floor after a Shotgun dropkick into the steel steps. Mashimo dominated the match before the closing sequence but the crowd was huge into Cavernario & popped big for the upset win as Cavernario slid into the ring at the 19 Count to win!
*Post-Match: Alan4L & Chad Campbell speculate on what having a Caveman as the face of the company would be like, with Dylan saying that he doesn't give a damn about the backstories or the gimmicks, NDWKA: Memphis is run by the sport, not the business. The best wrestler will be the champ. Period. Meanwhile Mashimo was getting checked out by a trainer with apparent discomfort in his shoulder & Cavernario danced in the ring with his stuffed monkey to loud chants of "Caveman! Caveman!"*
(2) Jun Akiyama beat Imposible via pinfall after an Exploder Suplex from the top rope in 7:17. Fast past sprint that built quickly from smooth matwork to tough strikes to bombs at an even pace. Akiyama just struck the final blow after catching Imposible on the top rope and hit the Avalanche Exploder, which on commentary got questioning from all 3 men as they felt with Akiyama's age disadvantage him having to take a big risk on Night 1 was a bad sign for his tournament prospects.
*Backstage Brittany Fernandez interviewed Zack Sabre Jr. Sabre mentions that Dylan has been speaking nothing but rubbish since he's been here. He said that Zack Sabre Jr. is one of the biggest stars in wrestling. Where was the red carpet? Instead he has to be insulted constantly by someone who grew up in the most ghetto city on Earth. "And he doesn't know half as much as he thinks he does. Sure these other guys might have amateur wrestling experience but that's a completely different thing than what Zack Sabre Jr. does. There are no tapouts in the Olympics you bloody idiot." ZSJ mentions he will tap out everyone & Takeshita isn't on his level.
(3) YOSHI-HASHI vs. Shingo went to a 30 Minute time limit draw. The finishing sequence had both men battling on the top rope with Shingo looking for an Avalanche Last Falconry as time expired. Shingo looked like he had a shot to hit it anyway but Ayumi Kurihara hit the ring to stop him, & Shingo just casually tossed him aside and walked off as Ayumi eventually helped YH to the back. All 3 commentary members put over the back & forth nature and high caliber of the match, though Dylan criticized them both for doing too much, especially for a Night 1 match. He then said he hoped he won though so Memphis can get their hands on Ayumi.
(4) Yuji Okabayashi beat Hideki Suzuki in 14:12 by countering an Octopus Stretch by Hideki and rolling into a clutch pin.
*Post-Match commentary couldn't believe the Angry Golem's smooth win, saying perhaps he's picked up some tricks during his time off with injury & that he has to be considered a tournament favorite. Hideki was livid, laying down in the ring with his head in his hands until Matt Riddle came out in a shirt and a cocky smirk as he mockingly applauded Hideki's efforts. Hideki responded by immediately getting out of the ring and sprinting up the ramp at Riddle, who ran away as Hideki followed him. Dylan immediately yelled for security and headed backstage as Alan4L called with the excitement of a man cleaning his sink "That may be a mistake to try to get between them."*
(5) Shuji Ishikawa beat Chris Hero in 5:15 - These two beat the hell out of each other nonstop for 5 minutes after Hero jumped Shuji as he went through the ropes, the crowd was loudly cheering the violence from both men, and it looked like Hero had the match won, set up for the Rolling Elbow but Shuji grabbed his arm and immediately transitioned into a jumping Kami Goye Knee Strike & fell on top of him for a huge win.
*Backstage 5 security guards (including Ahmed Johnson), Dylan Harris, & Jun Akiyama were holding Hideki Suzuki back from getting at Matt Riddle as Riddle kept yelling "Stop it, dude! I've got a match!" Akiyama yelled at Hideki in Japanese & pointed at Riddle before Hideki was escorted out by security. Riddle's response was to ask "What was Uncle Jun sayin', man? I couldn't understand anything!" Dylan shoved him and looked pissed as he informed him..."Hey! I'll tell you what he said! If you antagonize Hideki like that again, I'm gonna LET him get his hands on you and watch what happens personally. Now get out there for your match with Kento right now before I REALLY lose my temper!" Riddle scowled at the two men in power, but not before adding a curt "Whatever...bro."*
(6) Matt Riddle beat Kento Miyahara with the Bromission in 18:09 scoring a tapout win after countering a Blackout Knee from Kento.
*Post-Match Riddle cut a promo asking if this was the best that lame Uncle Jun had? "That was a breeze! Sorry to tell ya, "Uncle Jun"...but your boy is weak. Hideki Suzuki is trash. And Memphis...is...Bro." to boos from the crowd. Riddle walked off as the commentary put over the "phenomenal" match they just saw, calling Riddle full of it after Kento pushed him to the limit.
After the ring cleared Dylan returned on commentary and said what Riddle said was really cute, but he just signed his own death warrant.*
(7) Zack Sabre Jr. tapped out Konosuke Takeshita with the Orienteering with Napalm Death in 15:00 - As expected this was an extremely technically sound match, with both men moving extremely fast and flowing well together. Takeshita constantly tried to transition into the Surprise Rose, a Wrist Clutch Fisherman Buster that Dylan called "Sternness Dust Gamma", but couldn't hit it, with Zack's counters proving too much for the former DDT Ace.
*Post-Match ZSJ flipped the bird at the crowd to major boos as he calmly walked away and looking in the camera to dryly say "Every building in this dump smells like a gas station."*
*Before the main event a video package aired hyping that there would be equal divisions in NWDKWA: Memphis, with Heavyweights, Welterweights, & Women all having equal stature with the company and that the entire women's division would be introduced next week. It mainly focused on day 1 signees Arisa & Nanae, but faded to black to all except a familiar mask to a big crowd reaction...
(8) AJ Styles pinned Máscara Dorada in 10:21 with the Styles Clash after catching Dorada in a Springboard Dragonrana. After the match Dorada looked extremely dejected as Alan & Chad mentioned this was a fast paced matchup with Chad mentioning "I think we all expected more from Dorada in this golden opportunity, getting given this spot, getting put in the main event...I expected more." AJ grabbed the mic afterwards and praised Dorada as probably the best high flyer in the tournament...best high flyer in the world! And that he knows Dorada is in a slump but AJ knows he can be the NWDKWA: Memphis Champion. They shake hands as AJ leads a "DO-RAD-A" chant and we cut to graphics showing the standings and what's in store for next week as everyone signs off and the show closes with AJ & Dorada posing together.*
~SHOW END~ Champion's League Standings: Group A: Jun Akiyama - 2 (1-0) Zack Sabre Jr. - 2 (1-0) Konosuke Takeshita - 0 (0-1) Imposible - 0 (0-1)
Group B: Shuji Ishikawa - 2 (1-0) Yuji Okabayashi - 2 (1-0) Hideki Suzuki - 0 (0-1) Chris Hero - 0 (0-1)
Group C: Bárbaro Cavernaro - 2 (1-0) Matt Riddle - 2 (1-0) Kento Miyahara - 0 (0-1) Kengo Mashimo - 0 (0-1)
Group D: AJ Styles - 2 (1-0) Shingo Takagi - 1 (0-0-1) YOSHI-HASHI - 1 (0-0-1) Máscara Dorada - 0 (0-1)
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Champion's League: Night 2
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Imposible
Matt Riddle vs. Kengo Mashimo
Konosuke Takeshita vs. Jun Akiyama
Bárbaro Cavernaro vs. Kento Miyahara
Hideki Suzuki vs. Shuji Ishikawa
Chris Hero vs. Yuji Okabayashi
Máscara Dorada vs. YOSHI-HASHI
Shingo Takagi vs. AJ Styles
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Post by ed on Apr 6, 2018 6:23:36 GMT -5
AHMED JOHNSON~
Yoshi-Hashi going 30 minute time limit draw against Shingo. This is some fantasy booking for your boy tacos.
My picks for the winners of the groups will be Sabre Jr, Suzuki, Riddle and Yoshi-Hashi, because that's who you seem to be putting in the most effort into expanding their characters, but the Suzuki/Riddle thing could be a swerve and their building to a match that doesn't need to be apart of the tournament at all. Maybe Caveman is gonna make it through just to have Lucha represented in the later stages of the champions league.
Zack is stealing the show so far with these promo comments. No tap outs in the Olympics you bloody idiots. He should use dickhead more as an insult.
I'm seeing too much of Dylan Harris in these shows <_<
Good stuff though.
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Post by ed on Apr 6, 2018 6:33:05 GMT -5
NWDKWA: London Owner: Ed Mills (@wrestlingclique)
*** Trade between Memphis and London: Asuka was traded for Kento Miyahara and Ilja Dragunov. ***
Roster: Absolute Andy AJ Styles Avalanche Braun Strowman Chris Hero Da Mack Dash Wilder Ilja Dragunov Ivan Keel Kento Miyahara Kushida Marius Al Ani Rich Swann Roman Reigns Scott Dawson Tetsuya Naito Timothy Thatcher Tomohiro Ishii Tyler Bate WALTER Zack Sabre Jr
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NWDKWA: London launched today with the announcement of their roster as well as 'The Triple L', a tournament that will be the focus of their opening season of shows. The Triple L, short for London Lethal Lottery, will be a traditional bracket tag team single elimination tournament with a twist. Eight tag teams will be entered into the tournament, but every wrestler has been assigned a tag partner that they have never teamed with before. That means that every match in the tournament will be happening for the first time ever. The tag team that wins the tournament will then be forced to compete against each other in singles action to determine the first ever NWDKWA: London Heavyweight Champion. The participants will have plenty of time to study their partners and future foes as they advance through rounds of tag team action before turning against each other in the name of ultimate glory.
Absent from the tournament will be Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder of the Revival who have rejected the invitation to the tournament as they do not wish to partner up with anyone other than themselves, nor would they turn on each other to fight for a singles championship. Scott Dawson took to twitter this afternoon to say 'The London office can call the #TopGuys when their gimmick tournament is over and they're ready to let an actual tag team wrestle on their show - Forever The Revival'.
Other absentees from the tournament are the RISE duo of Da Mack and Ivan Keel who are said to be 'off the grid' and not returning any form of communication since the disappearance of their leader Bad Bones. Also missing will be the former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rich Swann who is considering his future career options after allegations into his personal life led to his release from WWE.
Announcements of the eight tag teams entering the tournament are expected later in the week.
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Post by DylanHarris on Apr 6, 2018 18:03:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the comment! I'll try to keep everything in mind. Except for too much Dylan. I will say trying to get across 16 different guys on one show isn't the easiest thing, but I hit a good amount of points for multiple guys I thought, and teased the women next week so I accomplished what I wanted to. RESPECT Tacos. Also you might not think it looking at them in their environments but fun fact: YOSHI-HASHI is taller and weighs more than Shingo. I'm really into this London deal, I think having all first time matches is a great hook in general and especially inspired in the reason that a lot of your guys are from WXW and would have wrestled before, automatically finding a great way to freshen things up. Good choice to keep the top guys out of the tournament since it has a very reasonable internal logic behind it and sets up them as top tag titles contenders down the line immediately, plus you have the option of the "Exhibition Match" down the line between the tournament winners and The Revival. I'll try to take a stab at potential team combos and see how it rides. Andy/Naito AJ/Ilja Avalanche/Braun Hero/Reigns Kento/KUSHIDA Al-Ani/Thatcher ZSJ/Bate Ishii/WALTER I probably got them all wrong.
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Post by DylanHarris on Apr 10, 2018 5:21:05 GMT -5
3/31/18 NWDKWA: Memphis: Champion's League Night 2 FedEx Park - 2000 announced fans Memphis, TN
*There's a highlight video of Night 1 showcasing the tournament matches, and putting over the winners, Cavernario, Akiyama, Yuji Okabayashi, Shuji Ishikawa, Matt Riddle, AJ Styles, & ZSJ, along with YOSHI-HASHI & Shingo's time limit draw, but focused on Riddle & ZSJ's bragging*
(1) Zack Sabre Jr. tapped out Imposible with the Article 50 Cross Armbreaker in 10:35. It was a surprisingly back & forth match with Imposible getting an edge on Zack earlier on on the mat and clearly frustrating him, but Zack was too much in the end and he locked on the Article 50 to put the Luchador away.
*After the match Zack kicked Imposible out of the ring disrespectfully, and laughed at him before getting the mic to a lot of boos, to which he replied "I come here to wrestle...I come here to tap people out. I do not come here to listen to you morons flap your toothless gums at me. So for my time here in this miserable place, I would like to ask during my remaining matches in this place, that every American in the crowd, and especially that torie on commentary to kindly...Shut the fuck up." Zack gave Dylan the bird with a shit eating smirk as Dylan stood up, but ZSJ casually just walked off as the crowd as the political activist has not acquainted himself well to the South. Before leaving he looked into the camera and dryly stated that "I'm taking that title and going right to London, a real professional wrestling company, not this cesspool with that clown running it. NWDKWA: London is the best wrestling on Earth and all you cretin should bow down...to the Dickhead Hunter."
(2) Matt Riddle pinned Kengo Mashimo in 12:28 with the Bro to Sleep after a low blow behind the referee's back on an "accidental" shove by Riddle, but his win was overturned when Dylan Harris ruled the low kick illegal, and that the match would be restarted, and if he pulls something like that again, he'll lose, & he'll be suspended the rest of the tournament. Then Kengo pinned Riddle with the Tsunami, a Springboard Spinning Wheel Kick in 4:04 (16:32 overall)*
Post-Match: Kengo got props from the crowd for the win & props from Alan4L & Chad Campbell for the match, but none from Riddle, who was pissed. He locked Kengo in a Rear Naked Choke to big heat, but before anyone could do anything Hideki Suzuki came flying out of the back and hit the ring, and as soon as he saw that he bailed, sprinting to the back. Hideki checked on Kengo slightly, and they shared a quick fist bump before Hideki ran back out and was on the chase backstage again.*
(3) Konosuke Takeshita pinned Jun Akiyama after the Surprise Rose (Arm-Trap Fisherman's Buster) in 13:47 after a highly competitive back and forth match, much like Uncle Jun's first match built to a hot ending, this one did as well.
Post-Match: Both men shook hands & hugged each other to cheers from the crowd as it was Mentioned Group A just got real interesting, with 3 of the 4 men still alive.
*Backstage Brittany Fernandez interviewed AJ Styles, who said he feels like the hero to the fans in Memphis right now. He said that it would have been easy for fans to turn on him because of history in the fed, but "real recognizes real" and Memphis is his new house right now. But that doesn't change the test he's got in front of him tonight. Shingo's got power, he's got speed, & he knows he's pissed off about not winning last week. But if he had a buck for every bully he had to face in his career, he'd own the entire NWDKWA! And he's gonna knock Shingo out in one fell swoop tonight. "Out of the tournament and out of my house." Shingo walked up with a translator and calmly patted AJ on the shoulder before speaking in Japanese. The translator told AJ that Shingo's saying he's not the type of person to get mad. Shingo had the hardest first night match while AJ had the easiest. But that's not AJ's fault. Just like how what he does in the main event won't be his fault either. Shingo hopes he's ready. AJ & Shingo have a staredown with AJ being on edge & Shingo looking confident & superior.
(4) Kento Miyahara defeated Bárbaro Cavernario by countout in 15:42 after Cavernario missed the Diving Splash to the outside and Miyahara followed up with a Blackout Knee Strike to put him out, before rolling back into the ring at the 17 count and scoring the win a few seconds later. Kento had the athletic advantage being both stronger & faster but the fans seemed to rally the Caveman whenever things looked bad & Cavernario soon took control. Commentary put over the match as one of the best of the tournament and Alan, with the passion of a man deciding which brand of juice he's getting said: "That was amazing.".
*Backstage Ahmed Johnson & friends were dragging Matt Riddle off at the direction of the NWDKWA: Memphis president while Hideki Suzuki was extremely pissed and yelling at Jun Akiyama before Uncle Jun yelled at Hideki & pointed to the ring, noting his match is next.
(5) Hideki Suzuki beat Shuji Ishikawa by ref stoppage after he used a Rear Naked Choke and choked Shuji out cold in 15:57. Hideki was busted open 10 minutes in with a sickening Rainmaker Headbutt. But that seemed to light a fire in Suzuki & they spent the next 5 minutes beating the hell out of each other, until Suzuki choked him out to a roar of applause for both men.
Post-Match: A doctor comes in to treat Hideki, but Hideki immediately shoves him onto Shuji & says "He needs it more!" before walking away a bloody mess. Shuji was fine.
*Dylan Harris returned to the ring with a sheet covering...something. Dylan played to the crowd for a bit to build up a cheer before yanking the sky blue sheet off revealing...a new title! And it looked exactly the same as the Memphis title! Only the strap was pink instead of sky blue. Dylan apologized for the belt makers being less creative than he would have liked, but announced that building up to their first "Supershow" on the 29th, "The Sun Rises" that the NWDKWA Memphis Title won't be the only Title being decided, the NWDKWA Memphis Women's Title will be decided as well! He mention they will have their own tournament with 8 Women competing in single elimination action.
He introduced the competitors in the tournament who each got a walkout & polite response from the crowd being in order from: Chihiro Hashimoto, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Arisa Nakajima, Meiko Satomura, Nanae Takahashi, & Zeuxis. He then introduced the 7th member of the tournament..."We have exciting news! Thanks to my shrewd negotiating skills we have two special additions to the roster...first, I would just like to say NWDKWA Toronto was kind enough to agree to a co-promotional agreement I came up with. Someone real important to me is Canadian so I was happy with how things turned out. (The crowd slightly booed the fact that he wasn't dating one of Memphis' finest) So let's give a warm Memphis welcome to the Lass Kicker, Becky Balboa, The Puntificator of Punishment, Beckyyyy Lynch!"
Becky came out to a great reaction, wearing a tank top & jeans, hugging Dylan & shaking hands with the other women before taking the mic. She said from Montreal to Memphis, she's an All American Girl, actually Irish (said under her breath) and straight fire! Dylan praised her for knowing 80's wrestling and tried to put over as an awesome wrestling mind. That said, then there's the 8th. He hopes Zack Sabre Jr. is watching, because he thinks he needs to do some research when he talks about the best company in wrestling because his boy in London just got fleeced! (The crowd cheered Memphis getting a one-up on those pesky Brits) Dylan doesn't know why in God's name they traded the rights to her, but the best wrestling has always ran through Beale Street, & it's no different now with one of the longest winning streaks in history in any sport coming to town..."The Empress of Tomorrow" Asuka! Asuka danced out and got a big reaction as well, she posed in the corner and as soon as she popped off back to the ring, Nanae Takahashi hit a devastating Spear & punched the hell out of Asuka until everyone pulled Nanae away as the crowd gasped in shock at the ceremony getting ruined. Dylan yelled frantically that a press conference would be held later to clarify everything & he's sorry this turned out this way. Meanwhile Asuka was sitting in the corner smiling a delightfully evil smile at Nanae the entire time.
(6) Chris Hero pinned Yuji Okabayashi in 5:07 after 3 straight Rolling Elbows. Much like Hero/Shuji there was no downtime, they just beat each other as hard as they could until one man collapsed on the other for the win. Chad wondered if Hero has some kind of a deathwish wrestling this way before Alan pointed out that there may be a method to his madness, with him being in great position to win the Group.
(7) Máscara Dorada vs. YOSHI-HASHI went to a 30 minute time limit draw. YOSHI-HASHI was unsuccessfully going for flash pins as the time expired. The announcers put over the heart of both men, with YOSHI-HASHI going 30 minutes twice in a row & Dorada pushing his high flying style with both men coming SO CLOSE to getting the pin multiple times.
Post-Match: Both men have collapsed from exhaustion, with Ayumi running in to try to revive YOSHI HASHI and help him to the back as both men received a loud ovation.
(8) AJ Styles pinned Shingo Takagi after the Styles Clash in 22:02. The crowd was rocking for this one as they had a true main event caliber match. Commentary put over Shingo as a hard luck loser in the tournament as he was eliminated here, after going 30 minutes to get a draw and pushing arguably the top star of Memphis to his limit.
Post-Match: AJ posed for the crowd to great cheers...until Shingo attacked him from behind with a Pumping Bomber. He went outside & shoved some guy in an AJ Styles shirt off his chair & took it. He came in and smashed the chair over AJ's upper back. Before he picked The Phenomenal One up...and put him down with a Last Falconry on the chair! The commentary mentioned both management & security were busy dealing with other situations so AJ was vulnerable to this attack. Shingo laughed at AJ as he set the chair upright & sat over him like an evil king, with the crowd booing heavily to close the show.*
Champion's League Standings: Group A: Zack Sabre Jr. - 4 (2-0) Jun Akiyama - 2 (1-1) Konosuke Takeshita - 2 (1-1) Imposible - 0 (0-2)
Group B: Shuji Ishikawa - 2 (1-1) Yuji Okabayashi - 2 (1-1) Hideki Suzuki - 2 (1-1) Chris Hero - 2 (1-1)
Group C: Bárbaro Cavernaro - 2 (1-1) Matt Riddle - 2 (1-1) Kento Miyahara - 2 (1-1) Kengo Mashimo - 2 (1-1)
Group D: AJ Styles - 4 (2-0) YOSHI-HASHI - 2 (0-0-2) Máscara Dorada - 1 (0-1-1) Shingo Takagi - 1 (0-1-1)
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Night 3: (April 5th, New Orleans, Louisiana)
Shingo Takagi vs. Máscara Dorada
Imposible vs. Konosuke Takeshita
Kengo Mashimo vs. Kento Miyahara
Yuji Okabayashi vs. Shuji Ishikawa
Chris Hero vs. Hideki Suzuki
Matt Riddle vs. Bárbaro Cavernario
AJ Styles vs. YOSHI-HASHI
Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Jun Akiyama
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Group Winning Scenarios:
ZSJ/Styles: Win/Draw
Akiyama: Win + Takeshita Loss or tie
Shuji: Win + Hideki Loss
Okabayashi: Win + Hero Loss
Hideki: Win + Okabayashi Loss
Hero: Win + Shuji Loss
Cavernario: Win + Kento Loss
Riddle: Win + Kengo Loss
Kento: Win + Riddle Loss
Kengo: Win + Cavernario Loss
YOSHI-HASHI: Win
(Konosuke Takeshita can force a 3-Way Tie with a win + Akiyama win which will start an on the spot a "Triangle Series" between Takeshita, ZSJ, & Akiyama.)
Imposible, Máscara Dorada, & Shingo Takagi: Eliminated
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