Big Japan Pro Wrestling pay-per-view event series
Ikkitousen Strong Climb is a professional wrestling round-robin hardcore tournament held by Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) with a span of two years to determine the best wrestler of BJW's Strong BJ division. The tournament was first held in 2014. The tournament differs from the Ikkitousen Deathmatch Survivor as it features matches of strong style format while the former tournament features deathmatch variations .
List of winners [ ]
2012 [ ]
The 2012 Ikkitousen Strong Climb was held between February 26 and March 26, 2012.
Final
A1
Daisuke Sekimoto
Pin
B1
Yoshihito Sasaki
15:29
2014 [ ]
The 2014 Ikkitousen Strong Climb was held between May 17 and July 26, 2014.
Semifinals
Finals
B1
Daisuke Sekimoto
Pin
A2
Yuko Miyamoto
13:36
B1
Daisuke Sekimoto
Pin
A1
Shuji Ishikawa
13:11
A1
Shuji Ishikawa
Pin
B2
Manabu Soya
11:21
2016 [ ]
The 2016 Ikkitousen Strong Climb was held between March 6 and April 10, 2016.[6]
Semifinals
Finals
A1
Daichi Hashimoto
Pin
B2
Shuji Ishikawa
8:09
B2
Shuji Ishikawa
Pin
A2
Hideyoshi Kamitani
22:54
A2
Hideyoshi Kamitani
Count-out
B1
Hideki Suzuki
7:12
2018 [ ]
The 2018 Ikkitousen Strong Climb was held between March 8 and April 15, 2018. The Block A winner Daichi Hashimoto defended his BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship against Block B winner Hideki Suzuki in the final round of the tournament on April 15, in which Suzuki defeated Hashimoto to win the title and the tournament.[7]
Semifinals
Finals
B1
Hideki Suzuki
Pin
A2
Yasufumi Nakanoue
14:05
B1
Hideki Suzuki
Pin
A1
Daichi Hashimoto
16:02
A1
Daichi Hashimoto
Pin
B2
Daisuke Sekimoto
15:13
2020 [ ]
The 2020 Ikkitousen Strong Climb was held between March 3 and April 26, 2020. The Block A winner Daichi Hashimoto , also the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Champion , defeated Block C winner Quiet Storm in the final round of the tournament. Several events that were scheduled to showcase the tournament were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The matches that were to take place on those events were scored as draws with each wrestler earning one point.[8]
Semifinals
Finals
A1
Daichi Hashimoto
Pin
B1
Daisuke Sekimoto
12:20
A1
Daichi Hashimoto
Pin
C1
Quiet Storm
17:24
C1
Quiet Storm
CO
D1
Jake Lee
4:53
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ "Death Match Survivor League 2012" . Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 24 September 2018 .
^ "Strong Climb League 2014" . Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 24 September 2018 .
^ "Strong Climb League 2016" . Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 24 September 2018 .
^ "Strong Climb League 2018" . Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 24 September 2018 .
^ Daly, Wayne (April 27, 2020). "BJW Results: Samurai TV BJW TV Match ~ Ikkitousen Strong Climb Final 2020 – Chiba, Japan (4/26)" . wrestling-news.net . Retrieved July 11, 2021 .
^ Purolove (March 19, 2016). "BJW "OSAKA SURPRISE 25", 19.03.2016 Osaka City Nishi Ward Community Center" . purolove.com . Retrieved June 3, 2021 .
^ Dark angel (April 5, 2021). "BJW: «Ikkitousen 2018» Daichi Hashimoto remains on top" . superluchas.com . Retrieved June 3, 2021 .
^ Daly, Wayne (March 3, 2020). "BJW Results: Ikkitousen Strong Climb 2020 Day 1 – Tokyo, Japan (3/3)" . wrestling-news.net . Retrieved June 3, 2021 .
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