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NJPW Live: G1 Climax 31 Day 18 2021 10 20

    NJPW Live: G1 Climax 31 Day 18 2021 10 20

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    G1 Climax 31 Day 13

     

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    Main event: Jeff Cobb (7-1) vs Kazuchika Okada (8-0)

    Singles record: 2-1 Okada G1 record: 1-0 Okada

     Winner decides the block. A draw sees Cobb advance

    Never in the history of the G1 Climax had two men reached the 7-0 watermark until this year.

    Jeff Cobb doubled down in the history making in Yamagata this Thursday,

    becoming the first in history to make an 8-0 winning streak in the same tournament,

    meaning he is undefeated this final night, and that the ‘block math’.

    so complicated in A block is very simple indeed; win, and you’re in the final. 

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    Okada seemed set to join Cobb at the high 8-0 watermark, but the rain was stopped in Yamagata,

    when Tama Tonga struck with a Gunstun and the DSD, handing Okada a shocking first loss,

    and putting him at a disadvantage in the Budokan; win and you’re in, yes,

    but if the match were to go to a draw, it would be in Cobb’s favour.

    After trading victories in the Tokyo and MetLife Dome,  Cobb and Okada face off for the fourth time in two years

    , potentially with everything at stake. Will Cobb follow his dominant victory over the Rainmaker ,

    before the G1 at the MetLife Dome to secure G1 victory for himself and the United Empire?

    Or will it be Okada banishing bad memories from September to make it rain on the Nippon Budokan?

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    5th Match: EVIL (6-2) vs SANADA (4-4)

    Singles record: 3-2 SANADA G1 record: 2-1 SANADA

     Both men are mathematically eliminated

    One year since they met in the last day of G1 Climax 30 group action,

    SANADA will once again face EVIL on the last night of group action.

     Last year, an O’Connor Roll booked SANADA’s place in the final,

    but Cold Skull’s 2021 campaign saw him fall by the wayside some time ago,

    and EVIL’s quest to shroud the G1 trophy in darkness was ended by Jeff Cobb in Yamagata Thursday.

    Now both wrestle to heal their bruised pride by defeating their former partner. 

    SANADA started his 2021 by defeating EVIL in the Tokyo Dome,

    his third singles win over his one time IWGP Tag Team Championship winning partner.

    As EVIL apparently embarked on an annus horibilis, SANADA would move to challenge for the double IWGP Championships the next month,

    and by the summer, had won the IWGP Tag Team Championships for the third time in his career alongside Tetsuya Naito. 

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    Yet his G1 campaign has been eclipsed by the phenomenal records of Jeff Cobb and Kazuchika Okada, and the utterly disgraceful conduct of EVIL.

    The King of Darkness did all he could to cheat his way to the top, only to be stopped by the superhuman Cobb. Now then,

    EVIL will seek to move forward by going back to his start for the second time this year.

    During the summer it was a win over long time occasional rival Tomohiro Ishii .

    that seemed to put him on the right (or wrong, depending on perspective),

    track to challenging for IWGP World Heavyweight gold in the MetLife Dome.

    Now that his G1 campaign is over, he will seek his twisted brand of ‘justice’

    on his former ally before resetting his sights on the end of the year,

    and a place on the grand stage of Wrestle Kingdom 16.

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