After fourteen nights of block action, the 26th Best of the Super Junior tournament boiled down to an undefeated dragon and an aerial assassin.
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The identity of Shingo Takagi’s opponent in Wednesday’s final was discovered, as the block stages of this year’s Best of the Super Junior wrapped up in Okayama.
It’s winner take it all – can Taiji Ishimori make it to two finals in a row, or will Shingo Takagi continue his unbeaten singles run in New Japan?
Osaka’s the venue as block B played out their penultimate block matches, as we went into today with a four-way tie at the top.
After a few more days off, we’re into the home straight as Aichi hosted the penultimate round of block A action.
Following a day-off, Best of the Super Junior 26 rolled into Chiba for another show full of tournament action.
After Thursday blew off everyone’s socks, the week at Korakuen ended with yet more Best of the Super Junior action…
Day two of three at Korakuen Hall sees two Dragons lock horns in the main event – it’s Shingo vs. Dragon Lee – and another stormer of a show!