NJPW G1 Climax - # 5

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    • NJPW G1 Climax - # 5

      NJPW, 8/8/02 (WPW)
      Hiroshima Green Arena

      1. El Samurai & Blue Wolf beat Wataru Inoue & Toru Yano (11:32) when Wolf used a Mongolian slam on Yano.
      2. Minoru Tanaka, Masahito Kakihara & Masayuki Naruse vs. Koji Kanemoto, Jado & Gedo went to a draw (15:00) when the time limit expired.
      3. Tigers Mask, Billy Ken Kid & Kuishinbo Kamen beat Jushin Thunder Liger, Super Delfin & Ebessan (14:06) when Kamen used a Cancun Tornado on Ebessan.
      4. Masahiro Chono beat Three Masked Men (2:48) by DQ.
      5. G1 Climax - Block B: Masahiro Chono [7] beat Tadao Yasuda [4] by forfeit.
      5. G1 Climax - Block A: Yutaka Yoshie [2] beat Hiroshi Tanahashi [4] (10:38) with a rolling backfist.
      6. G1 Climax - Block B: Manabu Nakanishi [5] beat Kenzo Suzuki [4] (11:17) with an Argentine Backbreaker.
      7. G1 Climax - Block A: Yoshihiro Takayama [8] beat Shiro Koshinaka [4] (12:00) with a German suplex hold.
      9. G1 Climax - Block B: Yuji Nagata [5] vs. Osamu Nishimura [5] went to a draw (30:00) when the time limit expired.
      10. G1 Climax - Block A: Hiroyoshi Tenzan [6] beat Kensuke Sasaki [6] (15:52) by referee stop.


      Momentane Standings in den Blöcken:

      Block A:
      Yoshihiro Takayama [8]
      Hiroyoshi Tenzan [6]
      Kensuke Sasaki [6]
      Shiro Koshinaka [4]
      Hiroshi Tanahashi [4]
      Yutaka Yoshie [2]

      Block B:

      Masahiro Chono [7]
      Manabu Nakanishi [5]
      Osamu Nishimura [5]
      Yuji Nagata [5]
      Kenzo Suzuki [4]
      Tadao Yasuda [4]

      Credit to SSS
      There is a greater darkness than the one we fight. It is the darkness of the soul that has lost its way. The war we fight is not against powers and principalities, it is against chaos and despair. Greater than the death of flesh is the death of hope, the death of dreams. Against this peril we can never surrender. The future is all around us, waiting in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future, or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.