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N-1 Victory

N-1 Victory

Japanese professional wrestling event


The N-1 Victory is an annual professional wrestling round-robin tournament held by Pro Wrestling Noah, established in 2010 as the Global League. In 2019, the tournament was rebranded as the N-1 Victory.

The N-1 Victory adopts a points system, with two points for a win, one for a time expired draw, and, none for other draw or a loss. The tournament matches are held under the GHC title match rules as the base rule, having a 30-minute time limit. The prize for winning the tournament is a shot at the GHC Heavyweight Championship.

In the below results, (c) signifies the GHC Heavyweight Champion at the time of each tournament.

List of winners

2010

The 2010 Global League was held from March 28 to May 2, through the Spring Navigation 2010 tour. The tournament featured a block system, with twelve wrestlers divided in two blocks of six. The top finishing wrestlers from each block met in the final.[1]

More information Block A, Sugiura ...
Final
   
A1 Jun Akiyama Pin
B1 Yoshihiro Takayama 13:38

2011

The 2011 Global League was held from November 3 to November 20, through the Global League 2011 tour. The tournament featured a block system, with eighteen wrestlers divided in two blocks of nine. The top finishing wrestlers from each block met in the final.[2]

More information Block A, Shiozaki ...
Final
   
A1 Takeshi Morishima Pin
B1 Kenta 16:43

2012

The 2012 Global League was held from November 3 to November 23, through the Global League 2012 tour. The tournament featured a block system, with fourteen wrestlers divided in two blocks of seven. The top finishing wrestlers from each block met in the final.[3]

More information Block A, Shiozaki ...
Final
   
A1 Kenta Pin
B1 Takashi Sugiura 21:03

2013

The 2013 Global League was held from October 19 to November 10. The tournament featured a block system, with fourteen wrestlers divided in two blocks of seven. The top finishing wrestlers from each block met in the final.[4]

More information Block A, Sekimoto ...
Final
   
A1 Takeshi Morishima Pin
B1 Yuji Nagata 13:09

2014

The 2014 Global League took place from October 18 to November 8.[5]

More information Block A, Saito ...
Final
   
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
B1 Takashi Sugiura 19:12

2015

The 2015 Global League took place from October 16 to November 8.[6]

More information Block A, Hero ...
Final
   
A1 Naomichi Marufuji Pin
B1 Shelton X Benjamin 24:06

2016

The 2016 Global League took place from November 3 to 23.[7]

More information Block A, Saito ...
Final
   
A1 Minoru Suzuki Pin
B1 Masa Kitamiya 35:15

2017

The 2017 Global League took place from October 14 to November 19.[8]

More information Block A, Hall ...
Final
   
A1 Go Shiozaki Pin
B1 Kenoh 26:24

2018

The 2018 Global League took place from October 30 to November 25.[9] Naomichi Marufuji withdrew from the final due to a shoulder injury. A three-way match between Kenoh, Katsuhiko Nakajima, and Kohei Sato determined Marufuji's replacement, which Nakajima won.

More information Block A, Saito ...
A-Block Decision Final
A4 Katsuhiko Nakajima Pin
A2 Kohei Sato Pin B1 Kaito Kiyomiya 18:34
A3
A4
Kenoh
Katsuhiko Nakajima
7:27

2019

The 2019 N-1 Victory took place from August 18 to September 16. 10 wrestlers competed in 2 blocks of 5. Prior to the tournament, GHC Heavyweight Champion Kaito Kiyomiya announced he would not participate, but would instead defend the championship against the winner of the tournament at the November 2 Ryogoku event.[10] Dragon Gate wrestler Masaaki Mochizuki and Major League Wrestling wrestlers Alexander Hammerstone and El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. also competed in the tournament.

More information Block A, Block B ...
More information Block A, Marufuji ...
Final
   
A1 Takashi Sugiura Pin
B1 Kenoh 28:40[11]

2020

The 2020 N-1 Victory tournament took place from September 18 to October 11. 12 wrestlers competed in 2 blocks of 6.[12] Unlike the previous year, the reigning GHC Heavyweight Champion competed. Dragon Gate's Masaaki Mochizuki competed in the tournament for the second straight year. Also competing was freelancer Kazushi Sakuraba, who was one half of the GHC Tag Team Champions at the time (along with fellow entrant Takashi Sugiura).

More information Block A, Block B ...
More information Block A, Kiyomiya ...
Final
   
A1 Kaito Kiyomiya Pin
B1 Katsuhiko Nakajima 25:24[13]

2021

Quick Facts Promotion, Date ...

The 2021 N-1 Victory tournament took place from September 12 to October 3. 16 wrestlers competed in 4 blocks of 4, where the winners of each block advanced to the semi-finals. The semi-finals were single elimination matches with the winners facing each other in the final later in the same night.[14] Katsuhiko Nakajima, who won the tournament, also received a GHC Heavyweight Championship match against then-champion Naomichi Marufuji at Grand Square 2021 in Osaka on October 10.

More information Block A, Sugiura ...
Semifinals Final
      
A1 Kaito Kiyomiya Pin
B1 Kenoh 15:35
B1 Kenoh Pin
C1 Katsuhiko Nakajima 20:00[15]
C1 Katsuhiko Nakajima Pin
D1 Masakatsu Funaki 8:38

2022

Quick Facts Promotion, Date ...

The 2022 edition took place between August 11 and September 3, with the final at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium. The participants and matches were announced on July 17. Timothy Thatcher withdrew from the tournament due to visa issues. Kinya Okada defeated Yoshiki Inamura to take Thatcher's spot in the N-1.[16][17]

More information Block A, Block B ...
More information Block A, Kenoh ...
Final
   
A1 Hideki Suzuki Pin
B1 Kaito Kiyomiya 33:23[26]

2023

Quick Facts Promotion, Date ...

The 2023 edition took place between August 6 and September 3, with the final at Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium. The participants and matches were announced on June 22. Sixteen wrestlers competed in the tournament with special guests including All Japan Pro Wrestling's Yuma Anzai and Dragon Gate's Yuki Yoshioka competing in this year's tournament. On August 19, it was announced that Daiki Inaba would be absent for the remainder of the tournament, due to injury, leading him to forfeit the remainder of their matches.

More information Block A, Lee ...
B-Block Decision Final
A1 Kenoh Pin
B1 Go Shiozaki Pin B1 Go Shiozaki 32:48
B2 Manabu Soya 22:33

Notes

    See also


    References

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