It’s time… it’s time… it’s block B time, and we’re going to be looking at matches from Nagoya on Thursday, where things looked to tighten up in the Best of Super Junior tournament.
Browsing: New Japan
We’re getting towards what they call the “business end” of the Best of Super Junior tournament this year, and it’s back to block A as the crew travelled to Hiroshima for their fifth round of tournament matches.
After blow-out shows on Friday and Sunday, it’s back to just the tournament matches as block B took centre stage on Monday at the wonderfully-named Yonago Convention Centre BiG SHiP in Yonago.
Another day, another full New Japan show, as Osaka is the venue for Sunday’s instalment from the Best of Super Junior tournament, and we’re going back to block A.
New Japan were back at Korakuen Hall on Friday for the latest stop in this year’s Best of Super Junior tournament, and it was a block B day for a card headlined by a tournament match, between Ricochet and Will Ospreay.
Wednesday saw the third round of Block A matches from the 23rd Best of Super Junior Tournament, with the Ichinoseki City Gymnasium playing host to the fifth day of the tour.
We’re going back to the B-block for the second round of Best of Super Junior matches, as New Japan entered the Yonezawa Municipal Gymnasium.
The A-Block were back in action on Monday, as this year’s New Japan Best of Super Juniors tournament rolled on, with the Tsubame Civic Gymnasium in Niigata our latest home for tournament action.