Both Titán & Master Wato are at a point in this tournament, where it’s do or die. They’re coming into tonight with only two points, and with people set to hit triple digits later in the night – staying at two means you’re out, and can only play spoiler. Titán has been having great matches but failing to win, while Wato is failing to make proper use of his best weapon.
Master Wato Eliminates Titán From The Tournament
Both men would shake hands to start this match, before Titán grabbed a front headlock. Wato would have his wrist grabbed, before a chop to the chest and an armdrag attempt – but Wato cartwheeled out. Titán would match this speed from Wato, before they’d trade forearm blows – before Wato took a dropkick to the jaw.
Titán would hit a fakeout dive and landed on his feet, before Wato slipped into the ring and nailed a dive onto Titán. Wato would block a springboard from Titán with a dropkick, before looking for a German Suplex. Titán would grab Wato off the top rope and drop him into a shoulder breaker.
Wato was put into the corner, before Titán nailed a lariat through the ropes. Back into the ring, Titán missed the double stomp before Wato nailed the High Angle German Suplex. The springboard uppercut would follow, before Recientemente landed.
Tenzan Tombstone Driver was blocked before a flurry of kicks from Titán. Wato hit the TTD on the second attempt, before nailing the RPP for the win. Titán is now out of the running, and can only play spoiler as his tournament continues without hope of finials.
TJP Pushes Forward
DOUKI has already tied his best record in the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, coming into tonight with six points. However, why stop there? Tonight, he’s got TJP who is at a mere four points – and with this being a first time singles meeting, and DOUKI being hard to scout – he might have the upperhand tonight.
TJP is a man who DOUKI actually respects, but would have to dodge a dropkick from TJP before the bell. DOUKI would be able to send TJP to the floor, before a dive off the apron. A steel chair was brought into the ring by TJP, before DOUKI set up the chair for a dive – only for TJP to launch off it for a hurricanrana.
TJP would look for a suplex on the apron, but DOUKI would counter with a DDT. Back in the ring, he’d take a running face wash in the corner, before TJP tumbled the floor after a missed strike. DOUKI would keep the pressure on with a dive, before having TJP take a seat in a steel chair – before DOUKI nailed the dive.
Back in the ring, the running double stomp got a two count, before a throat thrust and DOUKI would look for Henkei Doton-no-Jutsu but was blocked. A springboard forearm from TJP would land, before Henkei Doton-no-Jutsu landed – punishing the knees of TJP before a backslide pin for two.
Suplex de La Luna would be blocked, but the DOUKI-CHOKEY would follow. TJP would get free and look for Mamba Splash, but right back into the hold. TJP would counter and apply the Pinoy Stretch for the victory.
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