Right now, only Tama Tonga can prevent the reigning IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Jay White from making the finals of the G1 Climax. White has absolutely ruled the B-Block, with a perfect 4-0 record. Tonight, Tama enters a match against the recently eliminated Great-O-Khan, with a healthy 3-1 record.
Provided he keeps winning and gets the tie-breaker over White on the final night of block action, he will successfully take away the chances of a white victory. Tama and many fans feel White would try to sabotage the main event of Wrestle Kingdom – and Tama already has a bone to pick with White after being kicked out of BULLET CLUB. However, none of that matters if Great-O-Khan claims the win here tonight.
Tama Tonga Gets Pulled Into Great-O-Khan’s Style Of Match
Great-O-Khan would look to turn this into a grappling heavy match to kick things off, and Tama would be able to hold his own. He’d grab control of the wrist of Great-O-Khan – before being forced into the corner and thrown across the ring. Tama would be sent out the floor, and Great-O-Khan would be fine getting an easy countout win – but Tama was back in by eight.
He’d stumble up into a bodyslam for a two count, before Great-O-Khan forced him into the corner face first and would sit on him before yanking on the arms. Tama would take some dismissive kicks to the chest, before nearly being forced to kiss the boat of Great-O-Khan. This would just serve to fire Tama up, and he’d run Great-O-Khan down with a series of lariats before a big dropkick.
Stinger Splash in the corner would land, before Tama would look for the Tongan Twist. Great-O-Khan grabbed a clawhold, and would transition into a snap suplex. Again, Tama would be forced into the corner – just having his face slammed off the turnbuckles. Tama would be able to fight free briefly, before being caught out of the sky with a judo throw.
It Only Takes One GunStun
Tana & Great-O-Khan would trade forearm shots in the middle of the ring, with neither man wanting to back down – but Tama would tire first. Mongolian Chop would level him, before a second would follow. Tama would catch Great-O-Khan with the Death Valley Bomb, before Supreme Flow off the top rope. This would just get a two count, and Gun Stun would be set.
Great-O-Khan was able to counter and apply the Iron Claw before stretching Tama over his back, and hitting an aeroplane spin into a slam. Sheep Killer would be applied, and a backbreaker would keep Tama put. Tama would fight through the pain and refuse to tap out, before blocking the Eliminator with the GunStun for the victory.
He moves to eight points, and Jay White might be getting worried. Can Tama Tonga win the B-Block? Let us know what you think in the comment section down below.
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