Differ Cup
The Differ Cup is a cross-promotional professional wrestling tournament in Japan, contested among several teams of junior heavyweight tag teams, each typically representing a particular promotion. It was originally held biennially, first in 2003, then in 2005 and finally in 2007. After a ten-year hiatus, the tournament was revived in 2017. Since the founding of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance in 2006, the Differ Cup had been considered a production of the GPWA, with several GPWA member promotions participating.[1]
The tournament, featuring eight teams, would be held over two nights at the Tokyo Differ Ariake, which the tournament derived its name from. The quarterfinals and semifinals were held on the first night, with the finals and third place matches, as well as several non-tournament bouts, contested on the second.
Results[]
List of winners[]
Year | Winners |
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2003 | Último Dragón and Yossino (Toryumon Japan) |
2005 | Kenta and Naomichi Marufuji (Noah) |
2007 | Madoka and Kengo Mashimo (K-Dojo) |
2017 | Konosuke Takeshita and Yuki Ueno (DDT) |
2003[]
The 2003 Differ Cup was held on February 8 and February 9. It involved the following teams:
- Kudo and Mikami (DDT)
- Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Chocoball Mukai ()
- Yoshihito Sasaki and Tatsuhito Takaiwa (Zero1-Max)
- Masao Orihara and Ikuto Hidaka (Michinoku Pro)
- Kenta and Kotaro Suzuki (Pro Wrestling Noah)
- and Kappa Kozou (IWA Japan)
- Último Dragón and Yossino (Toryumon Japan)
- Jun Kasai and Gran Naniwa (freelance)
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Kudo and Mikami | Pin | |||||||||
Kuroda and Mukai | 18:11 | |||||||||
Kudo and Mikami | Pin | |||||||||
Sasaki and Takaiwa | 15:21 | |||||||||
Hidaka and Orihara | Pin | |||||||||
Sasaki and Takaiwa | 16:31 | |||||||||
Sasaki and Takaiwa | Sub | |||||||||
Dragon and Yossino | 20:27 | |||||||||
Kenta and Suzuki | Pin | |||||||||
Kozou and | 20:44 | |||||||||
Kenta and Suzuki | Sub | |||||||||
Dragon and Yossino | 11:49 | Third place | ||||||||
Kasai and Naniwa | Sub | |||||||||
Dragón and Yossino | 15:47 | |||||||||
Kudo and Mikami | Pin | |||||||||
Kenta and Suzuki | 24:52 | |||||||||
2005[]
The 2005 Differ Cup was held on May 7 and May 8.[2] The winners, Kenta and Naomichi Marufuji, were also the GHC Junior Heavyweight Champions; their opponents in the finals, Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka, were the Zero1-Max International Lightweight Tag Team Champions. The following teams were involved:
- Tiger Emperor and Super Shisa (freelance)
- and Katsuhiko Nakajima (freelance)
- Minoru Fujita and Ikuto Hidaka (Zero1-Max)
- Taka Michinoku and Psycho (K-Dojo)
- Kenta and Naomichi Marufuji (Noah)
- Kota Ibushi and Kudo (DDT)
- Kaz Hayashi and Leonardo Spanky (freelance)
- Gentaro and Takashi Sasaki (freelance)
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Emperor and Shisa | Pin | |||||||||
and Nakajima | 16:54 | |||||||||
Emperor and Shisa | Pin | |||||||||
Fujita and Hidaka | 11:29 | |||||||||
Fujita and Hidaka | Pin | |||||||||
Taka and Psycho | 11:52 | |||||||||
Fujita and Hidaka | Pin | |||||||||
Kenta and Marufuji | 35:24 | |||||||||
Kenta and Marufuji | Pin | |||||||||
Ibushi and Kudo | 15:44 | |||||||||
Kenta and Marufuji | Pin | |||||||||
Hayashi and Spanky | 19:12 | Third place | ||||||||
Hayashi and Spanky | Pin | |||||||||
Gentaro and Sasaki | 15:26 | |||||||||
Emperor and Shisa | Pin | |||||||||
Hayashi and Spanky | 18:44 | |||||||||
2007[]
The third incarnation of the Differ Cup was held on May 5 and May 6. The event featured the following teams:
- Yoshinobu Kanemaru and (Noah)
- Madoka and Kengo Mashimo (K-Dojo)
- Harashima and Kota Ibushi (DDT)
- and Katsumi Usuda (BML)
- Kagetora and Banana Senga (El Dorado)
- Ikuto Hidaka and (Zero1-Max)
- Keizo Matsuda and (IWA Japan)
- Black Emperor and (GPWA)
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Kanemaru and | Pin | |||||||||
Hidaka and | 18:48 | |||||||||
Hidaka and Namiguchi | Pin | |||||||||
Madoka and Mashimo | 17:59 | |||||||||
Madoka and Mashimo | Pin | |||||||||
Emperor and | 16:21 | |||||||||
Madoka and Mashimo | Pin | |||||||||
Harashima and Ibushi | 26:16 | |||||||||
Harashima and Ibushi | 16:46 | |||||||||
and Usuda | Stop | |||||||||
Harashima and Ibushi | Pin | |||||||||
Kagetora and Senga | 12:13 | Third place | ||||||||
Kagetora and Senga | Pin | |||||||||
Matsuda and | 9:00 | |||||||||
Hidaka and Namiguchi | Pin | |||||||||
Kagetora and Senga | 13:28 | |||||||||
2017[]
After a ten-year hiatus, Differ Cup's revival was announced on September 28, 2017. The tournament took place on November 28 and featured teams from DDT Pro-Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Freedoms, Pro Wrestling Noah and Pro Wrestling Zero1.[3] The event featured the following teams:
- Hitoshi Kumano and Katsuhiko Nakajima (Noah)
- Konosuke Takeshita and Yuki Ueno (DDT)
- Jun Kasai and Tomoya Hirata (Freedoms)
- and Tatsuhito Takaiwa (Zero1)
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
Kumano and Nakajima | Pin | ||||||||
and Takaiwa | 12:35 | ||||||||
Kumano and Nakajima | Pin | ||||||||
Takeshita and Ueno | 16:48 | ||||||||
Takeshita and Ueno | Pin | ||||||||
Kasai and Hirata | 9:37 |
References[]
- ^ Pro Wrestling History. "Differ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Tournament 2003". prowrestlinghistory.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
- ^ Puroresu Central. "NOAH Differ Cup 2005". puroresucentral.com. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
- ^ ディファカップ10年ぶり復活. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). September 29, 2017. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
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