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  2. Stardom Cinderella Tournament 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Night 2 was postponed due to the Japanese government announcing a state of emergency for Tokyo lasting from April 25 until May 11. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The rest of the tournament was rescheduled to May 14 and June 12, with the second-round and quarter-finals matches taking place on May 14. [ 10 ]

  3. List of major World Wonder Ring Stardom events - Wikipedia

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    A tournament held at the end of the year and contested between wrestlers who made their debuts during the year. Has been held in various formats; in 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 as a single-elimination tournament , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] in 2013 and 2017 as one singles match, [ 21 ] [ 22 ] and in 2014 as a three-way tomoe-sen match.

  4. Goddesses of Stardom Championship - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo, Japan: 1 (2, 3) 24: 0 [67] 34 Oedo Tai/H.A.T.E. Supreme (Momo Watanabe and Thekla) July 23, 2024: Stardom Nighter in Korakuen II Tokyo, Japan: 1 (3, 1) 159: 1 Oedo Tai unit folded at Stardom Sapporo World Rendezvous on July 28, 2024. Watanabe and Thekla transferred to the newly created stable of H.A.T.E. and competed under its banner ...

  5. 2024 in K-1 - Wikipedia

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    3 3:00 55 kg World Tournament Quarter Finals Super Welterweight 70 kg Kacper Muszyński: def. Zhora Akopyan: Decision (Unanimous) 3 3:00 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Quarterfinals Super Welterweight 70 kg Viktor Akimov: def. Romano Bakboord KO (Punch to the Body) 2 0:07 2024 K-1 World MAX -70 kg Tournament Quarterfinals

  6. Emperor's Cup - Wikipedia

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    Waseda University was the last non-league winner in 1966, and the previous non-top tier winner was in 2011 (contested by two second-tier teams, FC Tokyo and Kyoto Sanga, with FC Tokyo winning 4–2). Since 1969, the Emperor's Cup final had traditionally been played on New Year's Day of the following year at the National Stadium in Tokyo and is ...

  7. All Japan Championship (pool) - Wikipedia

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    The All Japan Championship (also known as the All Japan Open or All Japan Open Championship) is an annual pool tournament in the discipline of nine-ball. It has sometimes been called the Japan Open for short, though this was also the name of a short-lived competing event. From 2012 to 2015, the men's tournament was played in the discipline of ...

  8. Tougeki – Super Battle Opera - Wikipedia

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    Tougeki 2009 Final at JCB Hall in Tokyo. Tougeki - Super Battle Opera (闘劇, Tōgeki, lit. fighting drama) (SBO), also known as the Arcadia Cup Tournament [1] was an annual Japanese fighting video game tournament hosted by the magazine Arcadia. Several games are represented at a single year's tournament, with the lineup changing every year.

  9. NHK Cup (shogi) - Wikipedia

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    The tournaments are held at the Tokyo Shogi Kaikan and Kansai Shogi Kaikan. The preliminary tournaments are one-day tournaments open and, depending upon the number of players playing (typically seven to eight players per tournament), the winner must win either two or three consecutive games to win the tournament. [3]