Kira Izumi
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Post by Kira Izumi on Aug 25, 2020 12:05:56 GMT -5
Sakura Tag League: This is a two night tournament held in November of each year starting in 2020 to see who the greatest tag team in the world is. Originally starting out in the previous incarnation of J-ROK, SSS, the tournament started out in October of last year and finished at Winter Festival 2019. This is a single knock out styled tournament similar to wwe's king of the ring. The tournament consists of 32 teams from all over the globe.
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Post by Kira Izumi on Aug 25, 2020 12:40:40 GMT -5
2019: The inaugural tournament was held between October 10th throughout December 28th. Many teams new and old. Experienced and not took part. Some of the very best in the world even former tag team champions and the current Angels of Sakura Champions at the time The Dosanko. Unlike the Mach 20, even the Champs took part. Many first time matches and unique matchups were seen throughout as the first tournament was underway! Tournament Standings: Finals: Dodo-A-Gogo Defeated Fire Blood Clan via pinfall
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Post by Kira Izumi on Jan 1, 2021 17:55:46 GMT -5
2020: The second tournament, and first under the new J-ROK ownership and branding, this years tournament featured 32 of the greatest teams from all around the XHF Network and the world! last years tournament winner, Dodo-A-Gogo, the current champs at the time SKY Force, Sons of Loki and Heirs of Maddness were rightfully so the favorites for any betting man. Each team was dominant throughout the year and would put on stellar performances in the tournament as well. This years tournament was the first to be held under a new one day event. With every match, but the finals taking place throughout three events throughout the entire day.
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Post by Kira Izumi on Jan 22, 2022 1:43:07 GMT -5
2021: This would be the smallest tournament to date, having 20 teams instead of 32 like the previous tournaments. Despite the lack of teams though, the tournament was still a highly competitive one with numerous shocking moments happening within the first few rounds. The overall story of the tournament would soon become clear, with SKY Force trying to finally win the tournament, the only thing that's alluded them tag team wise. Meanwhile on block a's side of things, it was Off The Wagon finally getting revenge and beating SKY Force. Finals:
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