Lion's Gate Project

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Lion's Gate is the developmental branch of professional wrestling promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), which holds events under the banner of Lion's Gate Project. [1] The branch was officially announced on July 18, 2015, and held its first show on February 25, 2016. In addition to NJPW wrestlers, the Lion's Gate Project shows also feature wrestlers from other promotions, resulting in unique cards. [2]

Contents

The events are held at Tokyo's Shinjuku Face. The first three shows featured heavy participation from wrestlers from the Pro Wrestling Noah promotion. Wrestlers from promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) and Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo) have also taken part in the project. NJPW rookies Takumi Honjo, Shota Umino, Tetsuhiro Yagi and Ren Narita have made their official debuts at Lion's Gate Project shows, while Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka wrestled their unofficial debuts as part of the project.

History

On July 18, 2015, NJPW held a press conference on various items relating to the future of the promotion. One of these was the establishment of a developmental branch, where NJPW could discover and develop both Japanese and foreign wrestlers. It was also intended as a place where trials could be held for outside wrestlers and where injured wrestlers could go to get back in shape. The plan was for the branch to eventually start running its own small shows. [3] [4] The project quickly drew comparisons to WWE's NXT developmental branch. [5] [6] NJPW had earlier attempted a developmental branch with a project named NEVER, which held shows between 2010 and 2012. [7]

Recently, NJPW had been described as "lax in cultivation of new talent", however, on January 3, 2016, the promotion introduced four new wrestlers with Hirai Kawato and Teruaki Kanemitsu wrestling their debut matches, while Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka were announced as the two newest recruits to the NJPW dojo. Dave Meltzer called the recruitment of the two former top amateur wrestlers "[p]robably the biggest move in a couple of years when it comes to new talent". [6] The same day, NJPW announced that their developmental branch Lion's Gate would be holding its first show on February 25, 2016, in Tokyo's Shinjuku Face. [2] [8]

Events

Lion's Gate Project 1

Lion's Gate Project 1
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateFebruary 25, 2016 [9]
City Tokyo, Japan [9]
Venue Shinjuku Face [9]
Attendance467 [9]
Event chronology
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Honor Rising: Japan
Next 
New Japan Cup
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 Previous
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 2
New Japan Pro-Wrestling events chronology
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Honor Rising: Japan 2016
Next 
Invasion Attack 2016

The first Lion's Gate Project event was held on February 25, 2016, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [9] [10] The event featured ten matches, including one dark match, an "exhibition match" featuring the unofficial debuts of Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka, working under amateur wrestling rules. [9] [11] The other nine matches featured NJPW wrestlers taking on Pro Wrestling Noah wrestlers. The second match saw the debut of Animal Hamaguchi trainee Takumi Honjo, who was defeated by Noah's Maybach Taniguchi. [9] The show was main evented by NJPW veteran Yuji Nagata defeating Noah's Mitsuhiro Kitamiya. [12]

No.Results [9] [10] StipulationsTimes
1D Katsuya Kitamura vs. Tomoyuki Oka ended in a time limit draw Singles match 03:00
2 Maybach Taniguchi defeated Takumi HonjoSingles match04:24
3 Hitoshi Kumano defeated Hirai Kawato Singles match04:32
4 Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Kaito Kiyomiya Singles match06:20
5 Taiji Ishimori defeated David Finlay Singles match08:08
6 Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Jay White Singles match08:50
7 Manabu Nakanishi defeated Quiet Storm Singles match07:47
8 Tencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima) defeated Captain Noah and Genba Hirayanagi Tag team match 11:08
9 Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Juice Robinson Singles match12:20
10 Yuji Nagata defeated Mitsuhiro Kitamiya Singles match14:28
D – this was a dark match

Lion's Gate Project 2

Lion's Gate Project 2
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateMay 19, 2016 [13]
City Tokyo, Japan [13]
Venue Shinjuku Face [13]
Attendance467 [13]
Event chronology
 Previous
Global Wars
Next 
Best of the Super Jr. XXIII
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 1
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 3
New Japan Pro-Wrestling events chronology
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Global Wars
Next 
Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall

The second Lion's Gate Project event was held on May 19, 2016, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [13] [14] [15] Much like the first Lion's Gate Project show, the event featured several wrestlers from Pro Wrestling Noah as well as Ayato Yoshida from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). [15] All in all, the event featured eight matches. [13]

No.Results [13] [14] [15] StipulationsTimes
1 Kaito Kiyomiya defeated Hirai Kawato Singles match 05:51
2Shiro Tomoyose vs. Teruaki Kanemitsu ended in a time limit drawSingles match10:00
3 Hitoshi Kumano defeated Ayato Yoshida Singles match06:10
4 Yoshinari Ogawa defeated David Finlay Singles match08:30
5 Muhammad Yone and Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Captain Noah and Genba Hirayanagi Tag team match 13:26
6 Naomichi Marufuji defeated Jay White Singles match12:41
7 Go Shiozaki defeated Juice Robinson Singles match14:53
8 Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Manabu Nakanishi, Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima, Masa Kitamiya, Maybach Taniguchi and Quiet Storm Eight-man tag team match 12:55

Lion's Gate Project 3

Lion's Gate Project 3
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateSeptember 1, 2016 [16]
City Tokyo, Japan [16]
Venue Shinjuku Face [16]
Attendance467 [16]
Event chronology
 Previous
Super J-Cup
Next 
Destruction in Tokyo
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 2
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 4
New Japan Pro-Wrestling events chronology
 Previous
Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall
Next 
Destruction (2016)

The third Lion's Gate Project event was held on September 1, 2016, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [16] [17] The event featured nine matches, including one dark match, and again featured heavy participation from Pro Wrestling Noah. One of the matches saw the NJPW debut of the promotion's newest international trainee, Henare, who was defeated by Noah's Quiet Storm. [16] In addition to the NJPW and Noah wrestlers, the event featured Ayato Yoshida and Go Asakawa from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). [16] The dark match featured another exhibition match between NJPW trainees Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka, this time worked under professional wrestling rules. [18]

No.Results [16] [17] StipulationsTimes
1D Katsuya Kitamura vs. Tomoyuki Oka ended in a time limit draw Singles match 05:00
2 Quiet Storm defeated Henare Singles match06:02
3 Hajime Ohara defeated Hirai Kawato Singles match08:08
4 Kenoh defeated Teruaki KanemitsuSingles match06:38
5 Tomoaki Honma defeated Shiro TomoyoseSingles match07:13
6 David Finlay defeated Go Asakawa Singles match06:30
7 Juice Robinson defeated Ayato Yoshida Singles match07:42
8 Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Hitoshi Kumano Singles match08:41
9 Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Katsuyori Shibata, Manabu Nakanishi, Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata defeated Go Shiozaki, Kaito Kiyomiya, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Masa Kitamiya and Maybach Taniguchi Ten-man tag team match 17:46
D – this was a dark match

Lion's Gate Project 4

Lion's Gate Project 4
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
DateApril 13, 2017 [19]
City Tokyo, Japan [19]
Venue Shinjuku Face [19]
Attendance467 [19]
Event chronology
 Previous
Sakura Genesis
Next 
Road to Wrestling Dontaku;
Wrestling Dontaku 2017
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 3
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 5

The fourth Lion's Gate Project event was held on April 13, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [19] [20] The event featured six matches, including the debut match of Shota Umino, son of NJPW referee Red Shoes Unno. Unno refereed the match, where his son was defeated by Taka Michinoku. [19] [21] Following the dissolution of the partnership between NJPW and Pro Wrestling Noah at the end of 2016, [22] this was the first Lion's Gate Project show not to feature any wrestlers from Noah, instead Ayato Yoshida and Dinosaur Takuma from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo), Koji Iwamoto and Yuma Aoyagi from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and Toru Sugiura from Pro Wrestling Freedoms took part in the event as outsiders. [19]

No.Results [19] [20] StipulationsTimes
1 Taka Michinoku defeated Shota Umino Singles match 06:11
2 El Desperado defeated Hirai Kawato Singles match09:21
3 Gedo and Jado defeated Koji Iwamoto and Yuma Aoyagi Tag team match 13:30
4 Yoshi-Hashi defeated Toru Sugiura Singles match09:44
5 Tencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima) defeated Ayato Yoshida and Dinosaur TakumaTag team match11:26
6 Tomoyuki Oka and Yuji Nagata defeated Katsuya Kitamura and Manabu Nakanishi Tag team match14:18

Lion's Gate Project 5

Lion's Gate Project 5
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateMay 9, 2017 [23]
City Tokyo, Japan [23]
Venue Shinjuku Face [23]
Attendance444 [23]
Event chronology
 Previous
Wrestling Dontaku 2017;
New Japan Road
Next 
Best of the Super Jr. 24;
War of the Worlds: Night 2
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 4
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 6

The fifth Lion's Gate Project event was held on May 9, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [23] [24] The event featured six matches, including the debut of Tetsuhiro Yagi in the opening match. Outsiders taking part in the event included Ayato Yoshida and Dinosaur Takuma from Kaientai Dojo, Daisuke Kanehira from Pro Wrestling Heat Up and Toru Sugiura from Pro Wrestling Freedoms. [23] In the main event of the show, the veteran duo of Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata were victorious over the rookie team of Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka in what marked Nagata's fifth straight main event win as part of Lion's Gate Project. [25]

No.Results [23] [24] StipulationsTimes
1 Hirai Kawato defeated Tetsuhiro Yagi Singles match 05:07
2 El Desperado defeated Shota Umino Singles match09:12
3 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Tiger Mask defeated Dinosaur Takuma and Toru Sugiura Tag team match 12:40
4 Yoshi-Hashi defeated Daisuke KanehiraSingles match12:23
5 Satoshi Kojima defeated Ayato Yoshida Singles match10:35
6 Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata defeated Katsuya Kitamura and Tomoyuki Oka Tag team match13:38

Lion's Gate Project 6

Lion's Gate Project 6
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateJune 15, 2017 [26]
City Tokyo, Japan [26]
Venue Shinjuku Face [26]
Attendance467 [26]
Event chronology
 Previous
Dominion 6.11 in Osaka-jo Hall
Next 
Kizuna Road
G1 Special in USA
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 5
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 7

The sixth Lion's Gate Project event was held on June 15, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [26] [27] The event featured six matches and outside participation from Ayato Yoshida and Dinosaur Takuma from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo), Takuya Nomura from Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) and Yuma Aoyagi from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). [27]

No.Results [26] [27] StipulationsTimes
1 El Desperado defeated Tetsuhiro Yagi Singles match 07:46
2 Gedo and Jado defeated Hirai Kawato and Shota Umino Tag team match 10:45
3 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Tiger Mask defeated Dinosaur Takuma and Takuya Nomura Tag team match11:15
4 Manabu Nakanishi defeated Katsuya Kitamura Singles match06:54
5 Yoshi-Hashi defeated Yuma Aoyagi Singles match11:33
6 Ayato Yoshida and Satoshi Kojima defeated Tomoyuki Oka and Yuji Nagata Tag team match17:32

Lion's Gate Project 7

Lion's Gate Project 7
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateJuly 4, 2017 [28]
City Tokyo, Japan [28]
Venue Shinjuku Face [28]
Attendance444 [28]
Event chronology
 Previous
G1 Special in USA
Next 
G1 Climax 27;
War of the Worlds UK
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 6
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 8

The seventh Lion's Gate Project event was held on July 4, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [28] [29] The event featured seven matches, including the debut of Ren Narita in the opening match. [29] Outsiders taking part in the event included Dinosaur Takuma and Go Asakawa from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo), Koji Iwamoto from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and freelancer Dick Togo, who made his first NJPW appearance since 2011. [28] Following the main event of the show, Yuji Nagata, seeing the recent influx of new talent into NJPW, proposed bringing back the Young Lion Cup for the first time in 12 years. [30] [31]

No.Results [28] [29] StipulationsTimes
1 Ren Narita vs. Shota Umino ended in a time limit draw Singles match 10:00
2 Taka Michinoku defeated Tetsuhiro YagiSingles match10:45
3 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Dinosaur Takuma defeated Katsuya Kitamura and Manabu Nakanishi Tag team match 09:25
4 Dick Togo defeated Hirai Kawato Singles match09:27
5 Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Tomoyuki Oka Singles match07:27
6 Yoshi-Hashi defeated Koji Iwamoto Singles match12:46
7 Yuji Nagata defeated Go Asakawa Singles match12:21

Lion's Gate Project 8

Lion's Gate Project 8
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateOctober 12, 2017 [32]
City Tokyo, Japan [32]
Venue Shinjuku Face [32]
Attendance462 [32]
Event chronology
 Previous
King of Pro-Wrestling
Next 
Global Wars
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 7
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 9

The eighth Lion's Gate Project event was held on October 12, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [32] The event featured six matches, including the first three matches of the 2017 Young Lion Cup. NJPW announced on September 26 that it was bringing back the tournament for the first time in 12 years and dedicating it to the memory of Kotetsu Yamamoto, the former head of the NJPW dojo. The round-robin tournament would feature six NJPW rookies who debuted in 2016 and 2017. [33] [34] Non-tournament matches featured outside participation from Daisuke Kanehira from Pro Wrestling Heat Up, Go Asakawa and Kotaro Yoshino from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo) and Yuma Aoyagi from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). [32]

No.Results [32] StipulationsTimes
1 Hirai Kawato defeated Ren Narita Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup 07:14
2 Katsuya Kitamura defeated Tetsuhiro YagiSingles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup08:32
3 Tomoyuki Oka defeated Shota Umino Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup10:50
4 Manabu Nakanishi defeated Kotaro YoshinoSingles match07:32
5 Tencozy (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima) defeated Go Asakawa and Yuma Aoyagi Tag team match 12:33
6 Yuji Nagata defeated Daisuke KanehiraSingles match12:12

Lion's Gate Project 9

Lion's Gate Project 9
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateNovember 16, 2017 [35]
City Tokyo, Japan [35]
Venue Shinjuku Face [35]
Attendance467 [35]
Event chronology
 Previous
Power Struggle;
Global Wars UK 2017 Night 2
Next 
World Tag League;
Lion's Gate Project 10
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 8
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 10

The ninth Lion's Gate Project event was held on November 16, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. [35] The event featured six matches, including the continuation of the 2017 Young Lion Cup. Non-tournament matches featured outside participation from Daisuke Kanehira from Pro Wrestling Heat Up, Go Asakawa and the tag team Dino Stones (Dinosaur Takuma and Kotaro Yoshino) from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo) and Yuma Aoyagi from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). [35]

No.Results [35] StipulationsTimes
1 Tomoyuki Oka defeated Ren Narita Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup 13:22
2 Katsuya Kitamura defeated Shota Umino Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup10:04
3 Hirai Kawato defeated Tetsuhiro YagiSingles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup06:43
4 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Manabu Nakanishi defeated Dino Stones (Dinosaur Takuma and Kotaro Yoshino) Tag team match 11:55
5 Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Go AsakawaSingles match10:31
6 Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata defeated Daisuke Kanehira and Yuma Aoyagi Tag team match15:14

Lion's Gate Project 10

Lion's Gate Project 10
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateDecember 21, 2017 [36]
City Tokyo, Japan [36]
Venue Shinjuku Face [36]
Attendance467 [36]
Event chronology
 Previous
Road to Tokyo Dome
Next 
Dai Puroresu Matsuri;
Wrestle Kingdom 12
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 9
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 11

The tenth Lion's Gate Project event was held on December 21, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. The event featured six matches, including the conclusion of the 2017 Young Lion Cup with its three final matches. Katsuya Kitamura won the tournament with a clean record of five wins and zero losses. [37] [38] Non-tournament matches featured outside participation from Daisuke Kanehira from Pro Wrestling Heat Up, Dinosaur Takuma and Kotaro Yoshino from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo) and Yuma Aoyagi from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). [36]

No.Results [36] StipulationsTimes
1 Ren Narita vs. Tetsuhiro Yagi ended in a draw Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup 15:00
2 Hirai Kawato defeated Shota Umino Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup08:27
3 Katsuya Kitamura defeated Tomoyuki Oka Singles match in the 2017 Young Lion Cup11:20
4Kotaro Yoshino and Manabu Nakanishi defeated Dinosaur Takuma and Hiroyoshi Tenzan Tag team match 12:42
5 Satoshi Kojima defeated Daisuke KanehiraSingles match11:01
6 Yuji Nagata defeated Yuma Aoyagi Singles match12:10

Lion's Gate Project 11

Lion's Gate Project 11
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateApril 10, 2018 [39]
City Tokyo, Japan [39]
Venue Shinjuku Face [39]
Attendance467 [39]
Event chronology
 Previous
Sakura Genesis
Next 
Wrestling Hinokuni;
Road to Wrestling Dontaku
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 10
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 12

The eleventh Lion's Gate Project event was held on April 10, 2018, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. The event featured five matches. Two new rookies wrestled their debut match: Yuya Uemura and Yota Tsuji. Some matches featured outside participation: Manjimaru and Ken45°, from Michinoku Pro Wrestling, made their New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut and Ayato Yoshida and Go Asakawa made their return, from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). [39]

No.Results [39] StipulationsTimes
1 Ren Narita defeated Yuya Uemura Singles match 08:16
2 Tomoyuki Oka defeated Yota Tsuji Singles match07:17
3 Hiro Saito and Gedo defeated Tiger Mask and Tetsuhiro Yagi Tag team match 14:59
4 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Manabu Nakanishi defeated Manjimaru and Ken45° Tag team match13:35
5 Ayato Yoshida and Go Asakawa defeated Yuji Nagata and Shota Umino Tag team match12:03

Lion's Gate Project 12

Lion's Gate Project 12
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateMay 15, 2018 [40]
City Tokyo, Japan [40]
Venue Shinjuku Face [40]
Attendance419 [40]
Event chronology
 Previous
New Japan Road;
War of the Worlds
Next 
Best of the Super Jr. 25;
Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 11
Next 
Lion's Gate Project 13

The twelfth Lion's Gate Project event was held on May 15, 2018, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. Some matches featured outside participation: Daisuke Sekimoto from Big Japan Pro Wrestling and Ayato Yoshida from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). [40] The main event was a previously postponed one-on-one match between Yoshida and Yuji Nagata.

No.Results [40] StipulationsTimes
1 Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura ended in a draw Singles match 10:00
2 Manabu Nakanishi defeated Tomoyuki Oka Singles match09:04
3 Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito defeated Ren Narita and Ryusuke Taguchi Tag team match 12:13
4 Daisuke Sekimoto defeated Shota Umino Singles match14:38
5 Yuji Nagata defeated Ayato Yoshida Singles match12:47

Lion's Gate Project 13

Lion's Gate Project 13
Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Brand(s)Lion's Gate
DateJune 13, 2018 [41]
City Tokyo, Japan [41]
Venue Shinjuku Face [41]
Attendance364
Event chronology
 Previous
Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall
Next 
Kizuna Road;
CEO×NJPW: When Worlds Collide
Lion's Gate Project chronology
 Previous
Lion's Gate Project 12
Next 

The thirteenth Lion's Gate Project event was held on June 13, 2018, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. Some matches featured outside participation: Shunsuke Sayama, from Asuka Project, who made his New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut, and Dinosaur Takuma and Ayato Yoshida from Kaientai Dojo (K-Dojo). [41]

No.Results [41] StipulationsTimes
1 Yota Tsuji vs. Yuya Uemura ended in a time limit draw Singles match 10:00
2 Ren Narita defeated Shunsuke SayamaSingles match08:02
3 Manabu Nakanishi and Toa Henare defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Dinosaur Takuma Tag team match 10:33
4 Yuji Nagata defeated Tomoyuki Oka Singles match12:38
5 Ayato Yoshida defeated Shota Umino Singles match16:47

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