D-Oh Grand Prix

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PromotionsDDT (2018–2020)
CyberFight (2021–2023)
BrandsDDT (2021–2023)
D-Oh Grand Prix
D-Oh Grand Prix trophy
PromotionsDDT (2018–2020)
CyberFight (2021–2023)
BrandsDDT (2021–2023)
First eventD-Oh Grand Prix 2018
Last eventD-Oh Grand Prix 2023
Event gimmickRound-robin tournament for a championship match

The D-Oh Grand Prix (Japanese: D王 GRAND PRIX, Hepburn: Dī Ō Guran Puri) is an annual professional wrestling tournament that was held for seven editions from 2018 to 2023. DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) first hosted it from 2018 to 2020, and CyberFight hosted it as a DDT-branded event from 2021 to 2023. Unlike the annual King of DDT Tournament, which is a single-elimination tournament, the D-Oh Grand Prix was round-robin. Like the King of DDT, however, the winner of the D-Oh Grand Prix received a shot at the KO-D Openweight Championship.

Rules

The tournament was created by DDT producer Danshoku Dino in August 2017 and later confirmed in November.

After the first edition was held in January 2018, the second edition had to be held in December 2018 while retaining the name "D-Oh Grand Prix 2019".[1] This offset between the tournament title and the year it was actually held persisted until 2021 where the tournament (held between November and December 2021) was entitled "D-Oh Grand Prix 2021 II".

Shuji Ishikawa is the inaugural winner of the tournament; Konosuke Takeshita is the only two-time winner.

  • The matches were fought to one fall with a 30 minutes time limit. The final had no time limit.
  • The participants were divided into two blocks, A and B, and fought in a round-robin using a points system; two points for a victory, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss.
  • The winners from the two blocks went on to fight in the final to decide the D-Oh Grand Prix winner.
  • The D-Oh Grand Prix winner, assuming they did not already hold the KO-D Openweight Championship, obtained first contendership to the title and received a title shot.

Tournaments

Edition Tournament[2] Aftermath
Winner Won Participants KO-D Openweight Championship match Result
2018Shuji Ishikawa114vs. Konosuke Takeshita on March 25, 2018, at Judgement 2018: DDT 21st Anniversary[3]Lost
2019Konosuke Takeshita1vs. Daisuke Sasaki on February 17, 2019, at Judgement 2019: DDT 22nd Anniversary[4]Won
2020Masato Tanaka1vs. Harashima on January 26, 2020, at Sweet Dreams! 2020[5]Won
2021Jun Akiyama1vs. Tetsuya Endo on February 14, 2021, at Kawasaki Strong 2021[6]Won
2021 IIKonosuke Takeshita212vs. Yuji Okabayashi[a] on December 26, 2021, at Never Mind 2021[7]Won
2022Yuki Ueno1vs. Kazusada Higuchi on December 29, 2022, at Never Mind 2022[8]Lost
2023Yukio Naya1vs. Yuki Ueno on January 28, 2024, at Sweet Dreams! 2024[9]Lost

Results

2018

The 2018 edition of the D-Oh Grand Prix was announced on August 20, 2017,[10] and the participants were later announced on November 23.[11] The tournament ran over eight shows from January 5 to January 28, 2018. It included Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio from the Wrestle-1 promotion.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Harashima 8 Shuji Ishikawa 10
Konosuke Takeshita 7 Daisuke Sasaki 6
Tetsuya Endo 7 Kazusada Higuchi 6
Joey Ryan 6 Soma Takao 6
Jiro "Ikemen" Kuroshio 6 Mike Bailey 6
Keisuke Ishii 6 Akito 4
Masahiro Takanashi 2 Yukio Sakaguchi 4
Block ATakeshitaHarashimaEndoIshiiTakanashiRyanKuroshio
Takeshita N/aTakeshita
(15:50)[12]
Draw
(30:00)[13]
Takeshita
(18:47)[14]
Takanashi
(11:17)[15]
Takeshita
(13:10)[16]
Kuroshio
(23:23)[17]
Harashima Takeshita
(15:50)[12]
N/aHarashima
(19:28)[14]
Ishii
(12:45)[17]
Harashima
(11:41)[18]
Harashima
(10:49)[13]
Harashima
(13:56)[16]
Endo Draw
(30:00)[13]
Harashima
(19:28)[14]
N/aIshii
(17:39)[18]
Endo
(6:01)[17]
Endo
(8:24)[15]
Endo
(14:04)[12]
Ishii Takeshita
(18:47)[14]
Ishii
(12:45)[17]
Ishii
(17:39)[18]
N/aIshii
(6:17)[16]
Ryan
(8:06)[12]
Kuroshio
(11:51)[15]
Takanashi Takanashi
(11:17)[15]
Harashima
(11:41)[18]
Endo
(6:01)[17]
Ishii
(6:17)[16]
N/aRyan
(10:10)[14]
Kuroshio
(12:56)[13]
Ryan Takeshita
(13:10)[16]
Harashima
(10:49)[13]
Endo
(8:24)[15]
Ryan
(8:06)[12]
Ryan
(10:10)[14]
N/aRyan
(10:46)[18]
Kuroshio Kuroshio
(23:23)[17]
Harashima
(13:56)[16]
Endo
(14:04)[12]
Kuroshio
(11:51)[15]
Kuroshio
(12:56)[13]
Ryan
(10:46)[18]
N/a
Block BSasakiSakaguchiTakaoAkitoHiguchiBaileyIshikawa
Sasaki N/aSakaguchi
(6:56)[13]
Sasaki
(11:02)[12]
Akito
(12:03)[17]
Sasaki
(11:58)[16]
Bailey
(14:54)[14]
Sasaki
(16:19)[15]
Sakaguchi Sakaguchi
(6:56)[13]
N/aTakao
(7:56)[14]
Akito
(9:35)[18]
Sakaguchi
(7:48)[17]
Bailey
(9:56)[15]
Ishikawa
(15:25)[12]
Takao Sasaki
(11:02)[12]
Takao
(7:56)[14]
N/aTakao
(8:18)[15]
Higuchi
(10:11)[13]
Takao
(10:50)[16]
Ishikawa
(11:53)[18]
Akito Akito
(12:03)[17]
Akito
(9:35)[18]
Takao
(8:18)[15]
N/aHiguchi
(9:30)[12]
Bailey
(11:35)[13]
Ishikawa
(18:32)[16]
Higuchi Sasaki
(11:58)[16]
Sakaguchi
(7:48)[17]
Higuchi
(10:11)[13]
Higuchi
(9:30)[12]
N/aHiguchi
(14:11)[18]
Ishikawa
(16:40)[14]
Bailey Bailey
(14:54)[14]
Bailey
(9:56)[15]
Takao
(10:50)[16]
Bailey
(11:35)[13]
Higuchi
(14:11)[18]
N/aIshikawa
(15:15)[17]
Ishikawa Sasaki
(16:19)[15]
Ishikawa
(15:25)[12]
Ishikawa
(11:53)[18]
Ishikawa
(18:32)[16]
Ishikawa
(16:40)[14]
Ishikawa
(15:15)[17]
N/a
Final
   
A1 Harashima 19:12[19]
B1 Shuji Ishikawa Pin

2019

The 2019 edition was announced on October 21, 2018, and the participants were later announced on the same day.[20] The tournament ran over nine shows from November 30 until December 30, 2018. The tournament included Go Shiozaki from Pro Wrestling Noah who made his first appearance in a D-Oh Grand Prix as did Shinya Aoki, Sammy Guevara, Mao and Puma King. Because Konosuke Takeshita entered the tournament as the reigning Ironman Heavymetalweight Champion, multiple matches in block B and the finals of the tournament were contested for the title due to its 24/7 rule.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Go Shiozaki 10 Konosuke Takeshita 8
Kazusada Higuchi 6 Shinya Aoki 8
Harashima 6 Tetsuya Endo 6
Akito 6 Mike Bailey 6
Daisuke Sasaki 6 Sammy Guevara 6
Mao 4 Masahiro Takanashi 4
Puma King 4 Soma Takao 4
Block ASasakiHarashimaHiguchiAkitoMaoPumaShiozaki
Sasaki N/aHarashima
(15:47)[21]
Sasaki
(16:41)[22]
Akito
(13:05)[23]
Sasaki
(14:26)[24]
Puma
(13:34)[25]
Sasaki
(18:22)[26]
Harashima Harashima
(15:47)[21]
N/aHiguchi
(17:13)[23]
Harashima
(11:59)[26]
Mao
(16:20)[25]
Harashima
(9:37)[27]
Shiozaki
(22:50)[22]
Higuchi Sasaki
(16:41)[22]
Higuchi
(17:13)[23]
N/aAkito
(10:54)[24]
Higuchi
(13:46)[21]
Higuchi
(7:53)[26]
Shiozaki
(16:05)[25]
Akito Akito
(13:05)[23]
Harashima
(11:59)[26]
Akito
(10:54)[24]
N/aAkito
(8:43)[22]
Puma
(10:28)[21]
Shiozaki
(13:03)[28]
Mao Sasaki
(14:26)[24]
Mao
(16:20)[25]
Higuchi
(13:46)[21]
Akito
(8:43)[22]
N/aMao
(10:43)[28]
Shiozaki
(15:04)[27]
Puma Puma
(13:34)[25]
Harashima
(9:37)[27]
Higuchi
(7:53)[26]
Puma
(10:28)[21]
Mao
(10:43)[28]
N/aShiozaki
(11:13)[24]
Shiozaki Sasaki
(18:22)[26]
Shiozaki
(22:50)[22]
Shiozaki
(16:05)[25]
Shiozaki
(13:03)[28]
Shiozaki
(15:04)[27]
Shiozaki
(11:13)[24]
N/a
Block BTakeshitaEndoTakaoTakanashiBaileyGuevaraAoki
Takeshita N/aEndo
(22:11)[26]
Takeshita[b]
(14:21)[27]
Takeshita
(13:53)[23]
Bailey[b]
(16:56)[25]
Takeshita[b]
(11:37)[22]
Takeshita[c]
(8:53)[21]
Endo Endo
(22:11)[26]
N/aTakao[d]
(13:28)[23]
Endo
(12:05)[28]
Endo[e]
(14:30)[24]
Guevara
(11:59)[21]
Aoki
(8:13)[22]
Takao Takeshita[b]
(14:21)[27]
Takao[d]
(13:28)[23]
N/aTakanashi
(8:33)[25]
Takao
(12:39)[22]
Guevara
(10:14)[28]
Aoki[f]
(5:34)[26]
Takanashi Takeshita
(13:53)[23]
Endo
(12:05)[28]
Takanashi
(8:33)[25]
N/aBailey
(10:40)[26]
Guevara
(9:45)[24]
Takanashi
(1:01)[27]
Bailey Bailey[b]
(16:56)[25]
Endo[e]
(14:30)[24]
Takao
(12:39)[22]
Bailey
(10:40)[26]
N/aBailey
(19:57)[27]
Aoki
(4:28)[23]
Guevara Takeshita[b]
(11:37)[22]
Guevara
(11:59)[21]
Guevara
(10:14)[28]
Guevara
(9:45)[24]
Bailey
(19:57)[27]
N/aAoki
(3:52)[25]
Aoki Takeshita[c]
(8:53)[21]
Aoki
(8:13)[22]
Aoki[f]
(5:34)[26]
Takanashi
(1:01)[27]
Aoki
(4:28)[23]
Aoki
(3:52)[25]
N/a
Final[b]
   
A1 Go Shiozaki 23:07[29]
B1 Konosuke Takeshita Pin

2020

The 2020 tournament was announced on September 29, 2019, and the participants were later announced on the same day.[30] The tournament was held from November 29 until December 28, 2019. This year's edition included Chihiro Hashimoto from the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion. Chris Brookes, Yuki Iino, Bull James, Masato Tanaka, Yuki Ueno and Naomi Yoshimura made their first appearance in the tournament.

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Tetsuya Endo 7 Masato Tanaka 11
Chris Brookes 7 Harashima 9
Keisuke Ishii 6 Daisuke Sasaki 8
Konosuke Takeshita 6 Soma Takao 4
Chihiro Hashimoto 6 Yukio Sakaguchi 4
Yuki Iino 6 Bull James 4
Yuki Ueno 4 Naomi Yoshimura 2
Block ATakeshitaEndoIshiiUenoIinoBrookesHashimoto
Takeshita N/aEndo
(23:49)[31]
Ishii
(15:05)[32]
Takeshita
(22:39)[33]
Takeshita
(16:35)[34]
Brookes
(19:25)[35]
Takeshita
(20:16)[36]
Endo Endo
(23:49)[31]
N/aEndo
(14:21)[35]
Ueno
(15:15)[37]
Iino
(12:18)[38]
Draw
(30:00)[32]
Endo
(14:31)[33]
Ishii Ishii
(15:05)[32]
Endo
(14:21)[35]
N/aUeno
(9:27)[34]
Ishii
(7:24)[33]
Brookes
(13:51)[36]
Ishii
(10:58)[31]
Ueno Takeshita
(22:39)[33]
Ueno
(15:15)[37]
Ueno
(9:27)[34]
N/aIino
(10:47)[36]
Brookes
(10:17)[31]
Hashimoto
(13:32)[32]
Iino Takeshita
(16:35)[34]
Iino
(12:18)[38]
Ishii
(7:24)[33]
Iino
(10:47)[36]
N/aIino
(11:32)[37]
Hashimoto
(11:53)[35]
Brookes Brookes
(19:25)[35]
Draw
(30:00)[32]
Brookes
(13:51)[36]
Brookes
(10:17)[31]
Iino
(11:32)[37]
N/aHashimoto
(12:28)[34]
Hashimoto Takeshita
(20:16)[36]
Endo
(14:31)[33]
Ishii
(10:58)[31]
Hashimoto
(13:32)[32]
Hashimoto
(11:53)[35]
Hashimoto
(12:28)[34]
N/a
Block BHarashimaSasakiTakaoSakaguchiYoshimuraJamesTanaka
Harashima N/aSasaki
(12:32)[37]
Harashima
(10:33)[31]
Harashima
(15:13)[34]
Harashima
(14:29)[33]
Harashima
(13:26)[36]
Draw
(30:00)[39]
Sasaki Sasaki
(12:32)[37]
N/aSasaki
(13:35)[33]
Sasaki
(2:24)[38]
Yoshimura
(16:12)[39]
Sasaki
(8:50)[31]
Tanaka
(19:56)[32]
Takao Harashima
(10:33)[31]
Sasaki
(13:35)[33]
N/aSakaguchi
(8:16)[39]
Takao
(9:08)[36]
Takao
(7:40)[32]
Tanaka
(15:10)[34]
Sakaguchi Harashima
(15:13)[34]
Sasaki
(2:24)[38]
Sakaguchi
(8:16)[39]
N/aSakaguchi
(3:26)[32]
James
(7:37)[33]
Tanaka
(10:22)[37]
Yoshimura Harashima
(14:29)[33]
Yoshimura
(16:12)[39]
Takao
(9:08)[36]
Sakaguchi
(3:26)[32]
N/aJames
(8:48)[34]
Tanaka
(13:46)[31]
James Harashima
(13:26)[36]
Sasaki
(8:50)[31]
Takao
(7:40)[32]
James
(7:37)[33]
James
(8:48)[34]
N/aTanaka
(7:46)[38]
Tanaka Draw
(30:00)[39]
Tanaka
(19:56)[32]
Tanaka
(15:10)[34]
Tanaka
(10:22)[37]
Tanaka
(13:46)[31]
Tanaka
(7:46)[38]
N/a
Block A play-off Final
A1 Tetsuya Endo Sub
A2 Chris Brookes 12:17[35] A1 Tetsuya Endo 23:57[40]
B1 Masato Tanaka Pin

2021

The 2021 tournament was announced on September 7, 2020, at Get Alive 2020 and the participants were later announced on November 3, at Ultimate Party 2020. The tournament was held from November 22 until December 27, 2020. Making their D-Oh Grand Prix debut were Shunma Katsumata, Makoto Oishi and Jun Akiyama. Daisuke Sasaki was diagnosed with a fractured rib after his first match and had to withdraw from the rest of the tournament.[41]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Konosuke Takeshita 8 Jun Akiyama 8
Harashima 7 Tetsuya Endo 7
Akito 7 Kazusada Higuchi 7
Mao 6 Soma Takao 6
Yukio Sakaguchi 6 Yuki Ueno 6
Chris Brookes 6 Makoto Oishi 4
Daisuke Sasaki 2 Shunma Katsumata 4
Block ATakeshitaHarashimaSasakiSakaguchiAkitoMaoBrookes
Takeshita N/aTakeshita
(20:39)[42]
Sasaki
(13:45)[43]
Takeshita
(11:26)[44]
Takeshita
(29:32)[45]
Takeshita
(22:46)[46]
Brookes
(24:41)[47]
Harashima Takeshita
(20:39)[42]
N/aHarashima
(Forfeit)[41]
Sakaguchi
(10:17)[46]
Draw
(16:26)[44]
Harashima
(12:49)[48]
Harashima
(11:13)[43]
Sasaki Sasaki
(13:45)[43]
Harashima
(Forfeit)[41]
N/aSakaguchi
(Forfeit)[41]
Akito
(Forfeit)[41]
Mao
(Forfeit)[41]
Brookes
(Forfeit)[41]
Sakaguchi Takeshita
(11:26)[44]
Sakaguchi
(10:17)[46]
Sakaguchi
(Forfeit)[41]
N/aAkito
(8:56)[42]
Mao
(9:53)[47]
Sakaguchi
(10:45)[45]
Akito Takeshita
(29:32)[45]
Draw
(16:26)[44]
Akito
(Forfeit)[41]
Akito
(8:56)[42]
N/aAkito
(7:08)[43]
Brookes
(13:10)[48]
Mao Takeshita
(22:46)[46]
Harashima
(12:49)[48]
Mao
(Forfeit)[41]
Mao
(9:53)[47]
Akito
(7:08)[43]
N/aMao
(14:28)[42]
Brookes Brookes
(24:41)[47]
Harashima
(11:13)[43]
Brookes
(Forfeit)[41]
Sakaguchi
(10:45)[45]
Brookes
(13:10)[48]
Mao
(14:28)[42]
N/a
Block BEndoHiguchiTakaoOishiUenoKatsumataAkiyama
Endo N/aDraw
(20:56)[48]
Takao
(16:37)[44]
Oishi
(19:26)[42]
Endo
(22:56)[47]
Endo
(11:45)[45]
Endo
(14:00)[43]
Higuchi Draw
(20:56)[48]
N/aHiguchi
(11:30)[47]
Higuchi
(9:07)[45]
Ueno
(11:49)[43]
Katsumata
(10:59)[46]
Higuchi
(4:03)[44]
Takao Takao
(16:37)[44]
Higuchi
(11:30)[47]
N/aTakao
(2:30)[48]
Takao
(12:01)[45]
Katsumata
(10:05)[42]
Akiyama
(8:22)[46]
Oishi Oishi
(19:26)[42]
Higuchi
(9:07)[45]
Takao
(2:30)[48]
N/aUeno
(17:23)[46]
Oishi
(7:39)[43]
Akiyama
(10:49)[47]
Ueno Endo
(22:56)[47]
Ueno
(11:49)[43]
Takao
(12:01)[45]
Ueno
(17:23)[46]
N/aUeno
(13:56)[44]
Akiyama
(11:51)[42]
Katsumata Endo
(11:45)[45]
Katsumata
(10:59)[46]
Katsumata
(10:05)[42]
Oishi
(7:39)[43]
Ueno
(13:56)[44]
N/aAkiyama
(9:53)[48]
Akiyama Endo
(14:00)[43]
Higuchi
(4:03)[44]
Akiyama
(8:22)[46]
Akiyama
(10:49)[47]
Akiyama
(11:51)[42]
Akiyama
(9:53)[48]
N/a
Final
   
A1 Konosuke Takeshita 23:29[49]
B1 Jun Akiyama TKO

2021 II

On July 4, 2021, DDT announced the next tournament would be named "D-Oh Grand Prix 2021 II", thus ending the trend of the name not matching the year. This edition ran from November 3 to December 5 and featured only 12 participants.[50] Konosuke Takeshita became the first wrestler to win the D-Oh Grand Prix while holding the KO-D Openweight Championship and the first to win two editions. Kenta Kobashi was the special observer for the tournament.[51]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Yuki Ueno 6 Konosuke Takeshita 9
Tetsuya Endo 6 Yuji Okabayashi 8
Yuji Hino 6 Kazusada Higuchi 4
Jun Akiyama 6 Chris Brookes 4
Bodyguard 4 Mao 4
Naomi Yoshimura 2 Harashima 1
Block AAkiyamaEndoUenoYoshimuraHinoBodyguard
Akiyama N/aAkiyama
(18:28)[52]
Ueno
(9:42)[53]
Akiyama
(15:17)[54]
Hino
(19:44)[55]
Akiyama
(10:39)[56]
Endo Akiyama
(18:28)[52]
N/aUeno
(21:21)[56]
Endo
(8:20)[57]
Endo
(16:34)[53]
Endo
(12:11)[54]
Ueno Ueno
(9:42)[53]
Ueno
(21:21)[56]
N/aYoshimura
(13:51)[52]
Ueno
(16:25)[54]
Bodyguard
(10:45)[58]
Yoshimura Akiyama
(15:17)[54]
Endo
(8:20)[57]
Yoshimura
(13:51)[52]
N/aHino
(10:13)[58]
Bodyguard
(9:06)[55]
Hino Hino
(19:44)[55]
Endo
(16:34)[53]
Ueno
(16:25)[54]
Hino
(10:13)[58]
N/aHino
(15:06)[52]
Bodyguard Akiyama
(10:39)[56]
Endo
(12:11)[54]
Bodyguard
(10:45)[58]
Bodyguard
(9:06)[55]
Hino
(15:06)[52]
N/a
Block BTakeshitaHarashimaHiguchiBrookesMaoOkabayashi
Takeshita N/aTakeshita
(16:19)[58]
Takeshita
(5:09)[56]
Takeshita
(18:46)[57]
Takeshita
(15:07)[52]
Draw
(30:00)[53]
Harashima Takeshita
(16:19)[58]
N/aHiguchi
(16:24)[53]
Brookes
(15:06)[55]
Mao
(12:56)[54]
Draw
(30:00)[56]
Higuchi Takeshita
(5:09)[56]
Higuchi
(16:24)[53]
N/aHiguchi
(14:49)[54]
Mao
(11:12)[55]
Okabayashi
(23:39)[58]
Brookes Takeshita
(18:46)[57]
Brookes
(15:06)[55]
Higuchi
(14:49)[54]
N/aBrookes
(16:51)[58]
Okabayashi
(13:16)[52]
Mao Takeshita
(15:07)[52]
Mao
(12:56)[54]
Mao
(11:12)[55]
Brookes
(16:51)[58]
N/aOkabayashi
(13:58)[57]
Okabayashi Draw
(30:00)[53]
Draw
(30:00)[56]
Okabayashi
(23:39)[58]
Okabayashi
(13:16)[52]
Okabayashi
(13:58)[57]
N/a
Final
   
A1 Yuki Ueno 27:10[51]
B1 Konosuke Takeshita Sub

2022

On August 20, 2022, DDT announced the 2022 edition would have 12 participants. This tournament ran from November 1 to December 4. Like previous year, Kenta Kobashi was the special observer of the tournament.[59]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Yuki Ueno 6 Yukio Naya 8
Daisuke Sasaki 5 Kazusada Higuchi 7
Tetsuya Endo 5 Yuji Hino 7
Rickey Shane Page 5 Chris Brookes 4
Joey Janela 5 Kanon 2
Naomi Yoshimura 4 Mao 2
Block AEndoSasakiUenoYoshimuraJanelaPage
Endo N/aDraw
(30:00)[60]
Endo
(15:41)[61]
Yoshimura
(7:05)[62]
Janela
(13:47)[63]
Endo
(10:26)[64]
Sasaki Draw
(30:00)[60]
N/aUeno
(16:53)[62]
Sasaki
(9:10)[65]
Sasaki
(11:38)[64]
Page
(11:00)[66]
Ueno Endo
(15:41)[61]
Ueno
(16:53)[62]
N/aYoshimura
(22:57)[64]
Ueno
(10:01)[60]
Ueno
(12:29)[63]
Yoshimura Yoshimura
(7:05)[62]
Sasaki
(9:10)[65]
Yoshimura
(22:57)[64]
N/aJanela
(11:29)[66]
Page
(8:14)[61]
Janela Janela
(13:47)[63]
Sasaki
(11:38)[64]
Ueno
(10:01)[60]
Janela
(11:29)[66]
N/aDraw
(11:36)[62]
Page Endo
(10:26)[64]
Page
(11:00)[66]
Ueno
(12:29)[63]
Page
(8:14)[61]
Draw
(11:36)[62]
N/a
Block BHiguchiBrookesMaoHinoNayaKanon
Higuchi N/aHiguchi
(14:12)[65]
Higuchi
(11:41)[64]
Draw
(30:00)[63]
Naya
(19:05)[62]
Higuchi
(18:33)[61]
Brookes Higuchi
(14:12)[65]
N/aMao
(11:53)[61]
Brookes
(12:10)[62]
Naya
(5:24)[64]
Brookes
(11:30)[63]
Mao Higuchi
(11:41)[64]
Mao
(11:53)[61]
N/aHino
(10:15)[65]
Naya
(11:49)[60]
Kanon
(17:37)[66]
Hino Draw
(30:00)[63]
Brookes
(12:10)[62]
Hino
(10:15)[65]
N/aHino
(13:04)[61]
Hino
(8:16)[60]
Naya Naya
(19:05)[62]
Naya
(5:24)[64]
Naya
(11:49)[60]
Hino
(13:04)[61]
N/aNaya
(8:21)[65]
Kanon Higuchi
(18:33)[61]
Brookes
(11:30)[63]
Kanon
(17:37)[66]
Hino
(8:16)[60]
Naya
(8:21)[65]
N/a
Final
   
A1 Yuki Ueno Pin
B1 Yukio Naya 20:32[67]

2023

On September 13, 2023, DDT announced the 2023 edition would feature 12 participants. The tournament ran from November 26, 2023 to January 3, 2024.[68] Chris Brookes had to forfeit his last match of the tournament after it was discovered that he had a non-malignant tumor in his abdomen.[69]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Tetsuya Endo 6 Yukio Naya 8
Kazusada Higuchi 6 Rei Saito 8
Yuki Ueno 5 Mao 6
Daisuke Sasaki 5 Kanon 4
Yuki Iino 4 Kazuki Hirata 2
Harashima 4 Chris Brookes 2
Block AUenoEndoHiguchiSasakiHarashimaIino
Ueno N/aEndo
(21:18)[70]
Ueno
(17:46)[71]
Draw
(30:00)[72]
Ueno
(14:21)[73]
Iino
(8:14)[74]
Endo Endo
(21:18)[70]
N/aEndo
(20:37)[74]
Sasaki
(22:53)[73]
Harashima
(17:13)[75]
Endo
(13:36)[72]
Higuchi Ueno
(17:46)[71]
Endo
(20:37)[74]
N/aHiguchi
(13:55)[75]
Higuchi
(13:14)[70]
Higuchi
(12:03)[73]
Sasaki Draw
(30:00)[72]
Sasaki
(22:53)[73]
Higuchi
(13:55)[75]
N/aHarashima
(6:37)[74]
Sasaki
(9:15)[76]
Harashima Ueno
(14:21)[73]
Harashima
(17:13)[75]
Higuchi
(13:14)[70]
Harashima
(6:37)[74]
N/aIino
(5:31)[71]
Iino Iino
(8:14)[74]
Endo
(13:36)[72]
Higuchi
(12:03)[73]
Sasaki
(9:15)[76]
Iino
(5:31)[71]
N/a
Block BBrookesMaoNayaKanonHirataSaito
Brookes N/aMao[g]
(21:34)[72]
Naya
(16:10)[71]
Brookes
(9:27)[75]
Hirata
(9:46)[73]
Saito
(Forfeit)[77]
Mao Mao[g]
(21:34)[72]
N/aNaya
(10:58)[74]
Mao
(13:17)[76]
Mao
(10:06)[75]
Saito
(10:22)[71]
Naya Naya
(16:10)[71]
Naya
(10:58)[74]
N/aKanon
(13:47)[70]
Naya
(11:39)[72]
Naya
(15:10)[75]
Kanon Brookes
(9:27)[75]
Mao
(13:17)[76]
Kanon
(13:47)[70]
N/aKanon
(8:27)[71]
Saito
(11:43)[73]
Hirata Hirata
(9:46)[73]
Mao
(10:06)[75]
Naya
(11:39)[72]
Kanon
(8:27)[71]
N/aSaito
(12:49)[70]
Saito Saito
(Forfeit)[77]
Saito
(10:22)[71]
Naya
(15:10)[75]
Saito
(11:43)[73]
Saito
(12:49)[70]
N/a
Final
   
A1 Tetsuya Endo 26:59[78]
B1 Yukio Naya Pin

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