Himatsuri (火祭り) is an annual professional wrestling round-robin tournament held by Pro Wrestling Zero1 to determine the top wrestler in the promotion, typically contested in late July/early August. Within the English-speaking professional wrestling world, the tournament is commonly referred to by its translated name Fire Festival. In addition to Zero1 members, it has frequently included outside stars, including 2003 winner Satoshi Kojima, Kensuke Sasaki and Taka Michinoku.

2006 winner Masato Tanaka hoists the ceremonial Fire Sword

Since 2002, it has featured two blocks, each with five participants, with the two block winners facing off in the final to determine the overall champion. The 2001 Fire Festival only featured four in each block, but held the same principle. The winner of the tournament is presented with the "Fire Sword", which they carry for the following year until the next Festival.

Results

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List of winners

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Year Winner Total
won
2001 Shinjiro Otani 1
2002 Shinjiro Otani 2
2003 Satoshi Kojima 1
2004 Kohei Sato 1
2005 Shinjiro Otani 3
2006 Masato Tanaka 1
2007 Masato Tanaka 2
2008 Masato Tanaka 3
2009 Ryouji Sai 1
2010 Shinjiro Otani 4
2011 Daisuke Sekimoto 1
2012 Masato Tanaka 4
2013 James Raideen 1
2014 Ryouji Sai 2
2015 Kohei Sato 2
2016 Yusaku Obata 1
2017 Masato Tanaka 5
2018 Yuko Miyamoto 1
2019 Yuji Hino 1
2020 Hartley Jackson 1
2021 Takuya Sugawara 1
2022 Daisuke Sekimoto 2
2023 Junya Matsunaga 1
2024 Tsugutaka Sato 1

2001

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The 2001 Fire Festival was held from September 1 to September 15, over three weekly events on September 1, 8 and 15; four tournament matches were held at each, including the final on September 15.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 6 Kohei Sato 4
Horshu 4 Samoa Joe 4
Sean McCully 2 Masato Tanaka 3
Daisuke Sekimoto 0 George Takano 1
Block A Horshu Sean McCully Shinjiro Otani Daisuke Sekimoto
Horshu X Horshu (Forf) Otani (8:32) Horshu (4:53)
Sean McCully Horshu (Forf) X Otani (3:08) McCully (3:49)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (8:32) Otani (3:08) X Otani (11:29)
Daisuke Sekimoto Horshu (4:53) McCully (3:49) Otani (11:29) X
Block B Kohei Sato Samoa Joe George Takano Masato Tanaka
Kohei Sato X Sato (8:25) Sato (7:21) Tanaka (8:56)
Samoa Joe Sato (8:25) X Joe (5:24) Joe (8:00)
George Takano Sato (7:21) Joe (5:24) X Draw (9:28)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (8:56) Joe (8:00) Draw (9:28) X
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Sub
B1 Kohei Sato 13:05

2002

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The 2002 Fire Festival expanded the tournament to include 10 participants, and was held from July 28 to August 4 over five shows, each featuring four tournament matches.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 6 Tetsuhiro Kuroda 6
Masato Tanaka 5 Yuki Ishikawa 4
Taka Michinoku 4 Steve Corino 4
Kintaro Kanemura 3 Hirotaka Yokoi 4
King Joe 2 Kohei Sato 2
Block A Kintaro Kanemura King Joe Taka Michinoku Shinjiro Otani Masato Tanaka
Kintaro Kanemura X Joe (6:09) Kanemura (9:55) Otani (0:03) Draw (15:49)
King Joe Joe (6:09) X TAKA (6:38) Otani (7:15) Tanaka (9:24)
Taka Michinoku Kanemura (9:55) TAKA (6:38) X Otani (15:11) TAKA (7:57)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (0:03) Otani (7:15) Otani (15:11) X Tanaka (14:06)
Masato Tanaka Draw (15:49) Tanaka (9:24) TAKA (7:57) Tanaka (14:06) X
Block B Steve Corino Yuki Ishikawa Tetsuhiro Kuroda Kohei Sato Hirotaka Yokoi
Steve Corino X Ishikawa (9:02) Kuroda (9:46) Corino (9:56) Corino (7:17)
Yuki Ishikawa Ishikawa (9:02) X Kuroda (11:52) Sato (6:53) Ishikawa (8:43)
Tetsuhiro Kuroda Kuroda (9:46) Kuroda (11:52) X Kuroda (7:42) Yokoi (8:45)
Kohei Sato Corino (9:56) Sato (6:53) Kuroda (7:42) X Yokoi (7:02)
Hirotaka Yokoi Corino (7:17) Ishikawa (8:43) Yokoi (8:45) Yokoi (7:02) X
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
B1 Tetsuhiro Kuroda 17:53

2003

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The 2003 Fire Festival was held from July 25 to August 1, with four matches on July 27 being contested in All Japan Pro Wrestling. The winner, Satoshi Kojima, is to date the only "outsider" to win the Fire Festival, representing AJPW.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 5 Satoshi Kojima 6
Arashi 4 Masato Tanaka 5
Hirotaka Yokoi 4 Tetsuhiro Kuroda 4
Kintaro Kanemura 4 Alexander Otsuka 3
Yoshiaki Fujiwara 3 Kohei Sato 2
Block A Arashi Yoshiaki Fujiwara Kintaro Kanemura Shinjiro Otani Hirotaka Yokoi
Arashi X Fujiwara (5:01) Kanemura (4:50) Arashi (14:53) Arashi (9:24)
Yoshiaki Fujiwara Fujiwara (5:01) X Kanemura (7:54) Draw (11:24) Yokoi (6:51)
Kintaro Kanemura Kanemura (4:50) Kanemura (7:54) X Otani (10:38) Yokoi (7:21)
Shinjiro Otani Arashi (14:53) Draw (11:24) Otani (10:38) X Otani (6:48)
Hirotaka Yokoi Arashi (9:24) Yokoi (6:51) Yokoi (7:21) Otani (6:48) X
Block B Satoshi Kojima Tetsuhiro Kuroda Alexander Otsuka Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka
Satoshi Kojima X Kojima (12:52) Otsuka (12:46) Kojima (12:34) Kojima (26:05)
Tetsuhiro Kuroda Kojima (12:52) X Kuroda (9:03) Kuroda (10:36) Tanaka (8:07)
Alexander Otsuka Otsuka (12:46) Kuroda (9:03) X Sato (7:51) Draw (9:18)
Kohei Sato Kojima (12:34) Kuroda (10:36) Sato (7:51) X Tanaka (11:57)
Masato Tanaka Kojima (26:05) Tanaka (8:07) Draw (9:18) Tanaka (11:57) X
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
B1 Satoshi Kojima 20:19

2004

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The 2004 Fire Festival was held from July 27 to August 1, over five shows.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Takao Omori 5 Kohei Sato 6
Satoshi Kojima 5 Shiro Koshinaka 5
Wataru Sakata 4 Shinjiro Otani 4
Hirotaka Yokoi 3 Kintaro Kanemura 3
Tetsuhiro Kuroda 3 Masato Tanaka 2
Block A Satoshi Kojima Tetsuhiro Kuroda Takao Omori Wataru Sakata Hirotaka Yokoi
Satoshi Kojima X Draw (13:02) Omori (19:06) Kojima (14:52) Kojima (14:35)
Tetsuhiro Kuroda Draw (13:02) X Kuroda (11:16) Sakata (15:10) Yokoi (11:10)
Takao Omori Omori (19:06) Kuroda (11:16) X Omori (7:17) Draw (30:00)
Wataru Sakata Kojima (14:52) Sakata (15:10) Omori (7:17) X Sakata (9:50)
Hirotaka Yokoi Kojima (14:35) Yokoi (11:10) Draw (30:00) Sakata (9:50) X
Block B Kintaro Kanemura Shiro Koshinaka Shinjiro Otani Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka
Kintaro Kanemura X Draw (5:34) Kanemura (1:18) Sato (9:14) Tanaka (11:07)
Shiro Koshinaka Draw (5:34) X Otani (10:56) Koshinaka (8:32) Koshinaka (Forf)
Shinjiro Otani Kanemura (1:18) Otani (10:56) X Sato (17:32) Otani (Forf)
Kohei Sato Sato (9:14) Koshinaka (8:32) Sato (17:32) X Sato (Forf)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (11:07) Koshinaka (Forf) Otani (Forf) Sato (Forf) X
Final
   
A1 Takao Omori Pin
B1 Kohei Sato 22:04

2005

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The 2005 Fire Festival was held from July 29 to August 7, over five shows.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 5 Kensuke Sasaki 6
Tadao Yasuda 4 Hirotaka Yokoi 4
Masato Tanaka 4 Takao Omori 4
Daisuke Ikeda 4 Chris the Bambikiller 4
Kohei Sato 3 Ryouji Sai 3
Block A Daisuke Ikeda Shinjiro Otani Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka Tadao Yasuda
Daisuke Ikeda X Draw (30:00) Draw (6:50) Tanaka (9:03) Ikeda (5:57)
Shinjiro Otani Draw (30:00) X Otani (13:39) Tanaka (17:11) Otani (10:49)
Kohei Sato Draw (6:50) Otani (13:39) X Sato (12:47) Yasuda (7:18)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (9:03) Tanaka (17:11) Sato (12:47) X Yasuda (7:46)
Tadao Yasuda Ikeda (5:57) Otani (10:49) Yasuda (7:18) Yasuda (7:46) X
Block B Chris the
Bambikiller
Takao Omori Ryouji Sai Kensuke Sasaki Hirotaka Yokoi
Chris the
Bambikiller
X Omori (8:03) Chris (14:13) Chris (7:46) Yokoi (10:46)
Takao Omori Omori (8:03) X Omori (20:03) Sasaki (22:51) Yokoi (6:15)
Ryouji Sai Chris (14:13) Omori (20:03) X Sasaki (12:06) Sai (11:41)
Kensuke Sasaki Chris (7:46) Sasaki (22:51) Sasaki (12:06) X Sasaki (10:44)
Hirotaka Yokoi Yokoi (10:46) Yokoi (6:15) Sai (11:41) Sasaki (10:44) X
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
B1 Kensuke Sasaki 20:00

2006

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The 2006 Fire Festival was held from July 20 to July 29, over six shows. Due to a tie for first place in Block A, a four-way elimination match was made on the night of the final to determine the winner of the block, with that man facing Block B winner Ryouji Sai later in the night. This would end up being Masato Tanaka, who also went on to defeat Sai and win the tournament. The top 4 in Block A are ranked below by order of elimination, with the first eliminated, Kazunari Murakami, ranked lowest.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Masato Tanaka 5 Ryouji Sai 6
Yutaka Yoshie 5 Takao Omori 5
Shinjiro Otani 5 Tatsutoshi Goto 4
Kazunari Murakami 5 Kohei Sato 3
Tomoaki Honma 0 Daisuke Sekimoto 2
Block A Tomoaki Honma Kazunari Murakami Shinjiro Otani Masato Tanaka Yutaka Yoshie
Tomoaki Honma X Murakami (5:58) Otani (11:57) Tanaka (11:08) Yoshie (10:41)
Kazunari Murakami Murakami (5:58) X Murakami (9:15) Tanaka (8:23) Draw (11:18)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (11:57) Murakami (9:15) X Draw (30:00) Otani (10:18)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (11:08) Tanaka (8:23) Draw (30:00) X Yoshie (11:27)
Yutaka Yoshie Yoshie (10:41) Draw (11:18) Otani (10:18) Yoshie (11:27) X
Block B Tatsutoshi Goto Takao Omori Ryouji Sai Kohei Sato Daisuke Sekimoto
Tatsutoshi Goto X Omori (7:29) Goto (7:44) Sato (6:42) Goto (9:40)
Takao Omori Omori (7:29) X Sai (14:20) Draw (30:00) Omori (11:50)
Ryouji Sai Goto (7:44) Sai (14:20) X Sai (12:18) Sai (14:14)
Kohei Sato Sato (6:42) Draw (30:00) Sai (12:18) X Sekimoto (14:06)
Daisuke Sekimoto Goto (9:40) Omori (11:50) Sai (14:14) Sekimoto (14:06) X
Final
   
A1 Masato Tanaka Pin
B1 Ryouji Sai 23:00

2007

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The 2007 Fire Festival was held from July 16 to August 2, over nine shows. Four of the ten participants were determined by each winning a qualifying match on May 27. Four more were determined by fan voting, and the final two were outsiders handpicked by ZERO1-MAX. On July 20, it was announced that Ikuto Hidaka would be replacing Kazunari Murakami, who was forced out of action after just one match due to a head injury, due to finishing in fifth place in the fan vote. In a similar situation to the 2006 tournament, Block A ended in a full tie with four points, leading to a five-way match on August 2 to determine the finalist. The participants and schedule are as follows:

Current standings
Block A Block B
Ryouji Sai 4 Masato Tanaka 7
Ikuto Hidaka 4 Kohei Sato 6
Shinjiro Otani 4 Daisuke Sekimoto 3
Yutaka Yoshie 4 Yoshihito Sasaki 2
Akitoshi Saito 4 Takao Omori 2
Block A Ikuto Hidaka Shinjiro Otani Ryouji Sai Akitoshi Saito Yutaka Yoshie
Ikuto Hidaka X Draw (14:22)1 Sai (13:34) Draw (12:08) Hidaka (12:25)
Shinjiro Otani Draw (14:22)1 X Sai (14:22) Otani (11:55) Draw (30:00)
Ryouji Sai Sai (13:34) Sai (14:22) X Saito (14:16) Yoshie (14:29)
Akitoshi Saito Draw (12:08) Otani (11:55) Saito (14:16) X Draw (30:00)
Yutaka Yoshie Hidaka (12:25) Draw (30:00) Yoshie (14:29) Draw (30:00) X
Block A Takao Omori Yoshihito Sasaki Kohei Sato Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka
Takao Omori X Sasaki (8:40) Sato (15:21) Omori (16:11) Tanaka (14:57)
Yoshihito Sasaki Sasaki (8:40) X Sato (12:11) Sekimoto (15:25) Tanaka (14:39)
Kohei Sato Sato (15:21) Sato (12:11) X Sato (12:30) Tanaka (12:05)
Daisuke Sekimoto Omori (16:11) Sekimoto (15:25) Sato (12:30) X Draw (30:00)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (14:57) Tanaka (14:39) Tanaka (12:05) Draw (30:00) X
Final
   
A1 Ryouji Sai Pin
B1 Masato Tanaka 23:52

1Kazunari Murakami wrestled this match; Hidaka was awarded the point upon replacing Murakami.

2008

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The 2008 Fire Festival was held from July 27 to August 3 over six shows. It featured ten participants in two blocks, including outside participation from Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Daisuke Sekimoto, New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Manabu Nakanishi and Togi Makabe and Dragon Gate's Masaaki Mochizuki. As a result of a tie for the lead in Block B, a three-way match between Nakanishi, Takao Omori and Masato Tanaka would be held on the final day to decide the finalist; Tanaka won the match by pinning Omori, and would defeat Makabe in the final.[1][2]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Togi Makabe 6 Masato Tanaka 5
Masaaki Mochizuki 4 Manabu Nakanishi 5
Shinjiro Otani 4 Takao Omori 5
Kohei Sato 4 Daisuke Sekimoto 3
Kamikaze 2 Ryouji Sai 2
Block A Kamikaze Togi Makabe Masaaki Mochizuki Shinjiro Otani Kohei Sato
Kamikaze X Makabe (12:36) Mochizuki (11:17) Otani (12:55) Kamikaze (11:55)
Togi Makabe Makabe (12:36) X Makabe (9:06) Makabe (12:29) Sato (7:18)
Masaaki Mochizuki Mochizuki (11:17) Makabe (9:06) X Otani (15:36) Mochizuki (7:42)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (12:55) Makabe (12:29) Otani (15:36) X Sato (14:02)
Kohei Sato Kamikaze (11:55) Sato (7:18) Mochizuki (7:42) Sato (14:02) X
Block B Manabu Nakanishi Takao Omori Ryouji Sai Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka
Manabu Nakanishi X Omori (17:24) Nakanishi (14:53) Nakanishi (16:55) Draw (30:00)
Takao Omori Omori (17:24) X Sai (13:27) Draw (30:00) Omori (19:05)
Ryouji Sai Nakanishi (14:53) Sai (13:27) X Sekimoto (16:40) Tanaka (21:25)
Daisuke Sekimoto Nakanishi (16:55) Draw (30:00) Sekimoto (16:40) X Tanaka (18:44)
Masato Tanaka Draw (30:00) Omori (19:05) Tanaka (21:25) Tanaka (18:44) X
Final
   
A1 Togi Makabe Pin
B1 Masato Tanaka 19:37

2009

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The 2009 Fire Festival was held from July 25 to August 8 over seven shows. It featured ten participants in two blocks, including outside participation from Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Daisuke Sekimoto and Apache Army's Tetsuhiro Kuroda. Both blocks ended in a tie for first place after the group stage; a four-way tie in Block A between Kohei Sato, Akebono, Ikuto Hidaka and Shinjiro Otani, and a three-way tie in Block B between Ryouji Sai, Masato Tanaka and Daisuke Sekimoto. This marked the fourth year in a row that such a tie has occurred. Both ties would be decided in a three- or four-way match on the night of the tournament. Sato and Sai won their respective matches, and Sai would go on to win the final.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kohei Sato 5 Ryouji Sai 5
Akebono 5 Daisuke Sekimoto 5
Ikuto Hidaka 5 Masato Tanaka 5
Shinjiro Otani 5 Magnitude Kishiwada 3
Shito Ueda 0 Tetsuhiro Kuroda 2
Block A Akebono Ikuto Hidaka Shinjiro Otani Kohei Sato Shito Ueda
Akebono X Draw (7:29) Otani (16:20) Akebono (6:55) Akebono (3:16)
Ikuto Hidaka Draw (7:29) X Hidaka (17:26) Sato (15:12) Hidaka (7:49)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (16:20) Hidaka (17:26) X Draw (30:00) Otani (9:19)
Kohei Sato Akebono (6:55) Sato (15:12) Draw (30:00) X Sato (9:55)
Shito Ueda Akebono (3:16) Hidaka (7:49) Otani (9:19) Sato (9:55) X
Block B Magnitude Kishiwada Tetsuhiro Kuroda Ryouji Sai Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka
Magnitude Kishiwada X Kishiwada (16:42) Sai (16:49) Draw (30:00) Tanaka (20:46)
Tetsuhiro Kuroda Kishiwada (16:42) X Sai (18:31) Kuroda (16:32) Tanaka (16:12)
Ryouji Sai Sai (16:49) Sai (18:31) X Sekimoto (20:33) Draw (29:52)
Daisuke Sekimoto Draw (30:00) Kuroda (16:32) Sekimoto (20:33) X Sekimoto (21:43)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (20:46) Tanaka (16:12) Draw (29:52) Sekimoto (21:43) X
Final
   
A1 Kohei Sato Pin
B1 Ryouji Sai 24:14

2010

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The 2010 Fire Festival was held from July 24 to August 4 over seven shows. It featured ten participants in two blocks.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 5 Masato Tanaka 5
The Predator 4 Joe Legend 4
Daisuke Sekimoto 4 Kohei Sato 4
Yutaka Yoshie 4 Ikuto Hidaka 4
Takuya Sugawara 3 Ryouji Sai 3
Block A Shinjiro Otani The Predator Daisuke Sekimoto Takuya Sugawara Yutaka Yoshie
Shinjiro Otani X Otani (13:56) Draw (30:00) Otani (15:12) Yoshie (16:46)
The Predator Otani (13:56) X The Predator (15:00) Sugawara (7:42) The Predator (14:11)
Daisuke Sekimoto Draw (30:00) The Predator (15:00) X Draw (15:08) Sekimoto (14:32)
Takuya Sugawara Otani (15:12) Sugawara (7:42) Draw (15:08) X Yoshie (11:11)
Yutaka Yoshie Yoshie (16:46) The Predator (14:11) Sekimoto (14:32) Yoshie (11:11) X
Block B Ikuto Hidaka Joe Legend Ryouji Sai Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka
Ikuto Hidaka X Legend (23:11) Hidaka (13:36) Sato (16:13) Hidaka (21:43)
Joe Legend Legend (23:11) X Sai (12:36) Legend (13:05) Tanaka (13:52)
Ryouji Sai Hidaka (13:36) Sai (12:36) X Draw (21:16) Tanaka (17:45)
Kohei Sato Sato (16:13) Legend (13:05) Draw (21:16) X Draw (30:00)
Masato Tanaka Hidaka (21:43) Tanaka (13:52) Tanaka (17:45) Draw (30:00) X
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
B1 Masato Tanaka 22:38

2011

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The 2011 Fire Festival was held from July 24 to August 7 over eight shows. It featured ten participants in two blocks.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kohei Sato 7 Daisuke Sekimoto 6
Akebono 6 Masato Tanaka 5
Shinjiro Otani 4 Ryouji Sai 4
Zeus 3 Atsushi Sawada 3
Kenta Kakinuma 0 Fujita Hayato 2
Block A Akebono Kenta Kakinuma Shinjiro Otani Kohei Sato Zeus
Akebono X Akebono (6:12) Akebono (16:31) Sato (6:48) Akebono (5:52)
Kenta Kakinuma Akebono (6:12) X Otani Sato (12:34) Zeus (8:57)
Shinjiro Otani Akebono (16:31) Otani X Sato (13:00) Otani (15:59)
Kohei Sato Sato (6:48) Sato (12:34) Sato (13:00) X Draw (12:52)
Zeus Akebono (5:52) Zeus (8:57) Otani (15:59) Draw (12:52) X
Block B Fujita Hayato Ryouji Sai Atsushi Sawada Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka
Fujita Hayato X Sai (14:42) Sawada (9:56) Sekimoto (13:46) Hayato (12:41)
Ryouji Sai Sai (14:42) X Sai (13:35) Sekimoto (18:41) Tanaka (16:19)
Atsushi Sawada Sawada (9:56) Sai (13:35) X Draw (9:50) Tanaka (8:23)
Daisuke Sekimoto Sekimoto (13:46) Sekimoto (18:41) Draw (9:50) X Draw (30:00)
Masato Tanaka Hayato (12:41) Tanaka (16:19) Tanaka (8:23) Draw (30:00) X
Final
   
A1 Kohei Sato Pin
B1 Daisuke Sekimoto 16:09

2012

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The 2012 Fire Festival was held from July 20 to August 5 over eleven shows. It featured ten participants in two blocks.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Go Shiozaki 7 Masato Tanaka 7
Shinjiro Otani 6 Daisuke Sekimoto 5
Ryouji Sai 4 Kohei Sato 3
Tomoaki Honma 3 Muhammad Yone 3
Daichi Hashimoto 0 Kamikaze 2
Block A Daichi Hashimoto Tomoaki Honma Shinjiro Otani Ryouji Sai Go Shiozaki
Daichi Hashimoto X Honma (15:52) Otani (21:48) Sai (13:15) Shiozaki (14:02)
Tomoaki Honma Honma (15:52) X Otani (21:23) Sai (12:16) Draw (30:00)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (21:48) Otani (21:23) X Otani (16:01) Shiozaki (17:23)
Ryouji Sai Sai (13:15) Sai (12:16) Otani (16:01) X Shiozaki (20:59)
Go Shiozaki Shiozaki (14:02) Draw (30:00) Shiozaki (17:23) Shiozaki (20:59) X
Block B Kamikaze Kohei Sato Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka Muhammad Yone
Kamikaze X Kamikaze (12:28) Sekimoto (13:53) Tanaka (18:18) Yone (11:46)
Kohei Sato Kamikaze (12:28) X Sekimoto (16:06) Draw (30:00) Sato (11:49)
Daisuke Sekimoto Sekimoto (13:53) Sekimoto (16:06) X Tanaka (26:42) Draw (30:00)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka (18:18) Draw (30:00) Tanaka (26:42) X Tanaka (15:07)
Muhammad Yone Yone (11:46) Sato (11:49) Draw (30:00) Tanaka (15:07) X
Final
   
A1 Go Shiozaki Pin
B1 Masato Tanaka 20:48

2013

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The 2013 Fire Festival was held from July 17 to August 4 over ten shows. It featured twelve participants in two blocks and was contested for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. New Zealander James Raideen became the first foreigner to win the tournament. At 22 years old, he also became both the youngest winner of the tournament and the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in history.[3]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Masato Tanaka 8 James Raideen 7
Daisuke Sekimoto 7 Shinjiro Otani 6
Kohei Sato 5 Yuji Okabayashi 5
Kazma Sakamoto 5 Yutaka Yoshie 5
Yusaku Obata 3 Ryouji Sai 4
Maybach β 2 Daemon Ueda 3
Block A Maybach β Yusaku Obata Kazma Sakamoto Kohei Sato Daisuke Sekimoto Masato Tanaka
Maybach β X Obata (12:02) Sakamoto (12:41) Maybach (14:29) Sekimoto (10:41) Tanaka
Yusaku Obata Obata (12:02) X Sakamoto (14:12) Draw (30:00) Sekimoto (17:08) Tanaka (6:51)
Kazma Sakamoto Sakamoto (12:41) Sakamoto (14:12) X Sato Draw (30:00) Tanaka (15:18)
Kohei Sato Maybach (14:29) Draw (30:00) Sato X Sato (13:20) Tanaka (16:26)
Daisuke Sekimoto Sekimoto (10:41) Sekimoto (17:08) Draw (30:00) Sato (13:20) X Sekimoto (23:52)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka Tanaka (6:51) Tanaka (15:18) Tanaka (16:26) Sekimoto (23:52) X
Block B Yuji Okabayashi Shinjiro Otani James Raideen Ryouji Sai Daemon Ueda Yutaka Yoshie
Yuji Okabayashi X Otani (17:52) Raideen (13:36) Okabayashi (13:43) Okabayashi (12:39) Draw (30:00)
Shinjiro Otani Otani (17:52) X Otani (17:58) Sai (16:53) Otani Yoshie (14:24)
James Raideen Raideen (13:36) Otani (17:58) X Raideen (10:19) Draw (30:00) Raideen
Ryouji Sai Okabayashi (13:43) Sai (16:53) Raideen (10:19) X Ueda (10:54) Sai (13:42)
Daemon Ueda Okabayashi (12:39) Otani Draw (30:00) Ueda (10:54) X Yoshie (9:47)
Yutaka Yoshie Draw (30:00) Yoshie (14:24) Raideen Sai (13:42) Yoshie (9:47) X
Final
   
A1 Masato Tanaka Pin
B1 James Raideen 17:05

2014

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The 2014 Fire Festival took place from July 13 to August 3 over nine shows. It featured twelve participants in two blocks, including outside participation from Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Daisuke Sekimoto and Kazuki Hashimoto, freelancer Hideki Suzuki and Wrestle-1's Kai. One of the matches in the tournament took place at an event held by Wrestle-1. 2014 marked the first time the tournament featured semifinal matches.

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kai 7 Kohei Sato 7
Ryouji Sai 6 Daemon Ueda 6
Daisuke Sekimoto 5 Masato Tanaka 6
Hideki Suzuki 4 Shinjiro Otani 4
Tama Williams 4 Kazuki Hashimoto 3
Yusaku Obata 4 Yoshikazu Yokoyama 2
Block A Kai Yusaku Obata Ryouji Sai Daisuke Sekimoto Hideki Suzuki Tama Williams
Kai X Kai
(10:31)
Kai
(16:37)
Draw
(30:00)
Suzuki
(12:21)
Kai
(9:34)
Yusaku Obata Kai
(10:31)
X Obata
(15:57)
Sekimoto Suzuki
(8:54)
Obata
(13:41)
Ryouji Sai Kai
(16:37)
Obata
(15:57)
X Sai Sai
(11:39)
Sai
(10:01)
Daisuke Sekimoto Draw
(30:00)
Sekimoto Sai X Sekimoto
(17:02)
Williams
(12:43)
Hideki Suzuki Suzuki
(12:21)
Suzuki
(8:54)
Sai
(11:39)
Sekimoto
(17:02)
X Williams
Tama Williams Kai
(9:34)
Obata
(13:41)
Sai
(10:01)
Williams
(12:43)
Williams X
Block B Kazuki Hashimoto Kohei Sato Shinjiro Otani Masato Tanaka Daemon Ueda Yoshikazu Yokoyama
Kazuki Hashimoto X Sato Otani Tanaka Hashimoto Draw
(9:23)
Kohei Sato Sato X Sato Sato Ueda
(8:52)
Draw
(9:21)
Shinjiro Otani Otani Sato X Tanaka
(21:53)
Ueda
(14:12)
Otani
(14:02)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka Sato Tanaka
(21:53)
X Ueda
(15:02)
Tanaka
(12:32)
Daemon Ueda Hashimoto Ueda
(8:52)
Ueda
(14:12)
Ueda
(15:02)
X Yokoyama
(12:54)
Yoshikazu Yokoyama Draw
(9:23)
Draw
(9:21)
Otani
(14:02)
Tanaka
(12:32)
Yokoyama
(12:54)
X
Semifinals Final
      
A1 Kai Pin
B2 Daemon Ueda
Kai Pin
Ryouji Sai
B1 Kohei Sato Pin
A2 Ryouji Sai

2015

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The 2015 Fire Festival took place from July 16 to August 2 over eleven shows. It featured twelve participants in two blocks. Fujita Hayato was forced to pull out of the tournament with a knee injury following his first match, forfeiting the rest of his matches.[4][5]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Kohei Sato 8 Daisuke Sekimoto 8
Masato Tanaka 7 James Raideen 7
Kamikaze 6 Hideki Suzuki 5
Yusaku Obata 5 Ryouji Sai 4
Masakado 4 Shinjiro Otani 4
Fujita Hayato 0 Taru 2
Block A Fujita Hayato Kamikaze Masakado Yusaku Obata Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka
Fujita Hayato X Kamikaze
(forfeit)
Masakado
(forfeit)
Obata
(forfeit)
Sato
(forfeit)
Tanaka
(12:49)
Kamikaze Kamikaze
(forfeit)
X Kamikaze
(9:41)
Kamikaze
(3:15)
Sato
(14:52)
Tanaka
(13:21)
Masakado Masakado
(forfeit)
Kamikaze
(9:41)
X Masakado
(12:24)
Sato
(13:00)
Tanaka
(11:48)
Yusaku Obata Obata
(forfeit)
Kamikaze
(3:15)
Masakado
(12:24)
X Obata
(11:01)
Draw
(30:00)
Kohei Sato Sato
(forfeit)
Sato
(14:52)
Sato
(13:00)
Obata
(11:01)
X Sato
(10:29)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka
(12:49)
Tanaka
(13:21)
Tanaka
(11:48)
Draw
(30:00)
Sato
(10:29)
X
Block B Shinjiro Otani James Raideen Ryouji Sai Daisuke Sekimoto Hideki Suzuki Taru
Shinjiro Otani X Raideen
(13:05)
Sai
(14:11)
Sekimoto
(11:58)
Otani
(12:52)
Otani
(13:25)
James Raideen Raideen
(13:05)
X Raideen
(9:41)
Sekimoto
(10:25)
Draw
(9:12)
Raideen
(9:13)
Ryouji Sai Sai
(14:11)
Raideen
(9:41)
X Sekimoto
(13:51)
Suzuki
(11:20)
Sai
(13:36)
Daisuke Sekimoto Sekimoto
(11:58)
Sekimoto
(10:25)
Sekimoto
(13:51)
X Sekimoto
(10:51)
Taru
(10:11)
Hideki Suzuki Otani
(12:52)
Draw
(9:12)
Suzuki
(11:20)
Sekimoto
(10:51)
X Suzuki
(10:00)
Taru Otani
(13:25)
Raideen
(9:13)
Sai
(13:36)
Taru
(10:11)
Suzuki
(10:00)
X
Semifinals Final
      
A1 Kohei Sato Pin
B2 James Raideen 8:52
Kohei Sato Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto 15:58
B1 Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
A2 Masato Tanaka 12:30

2016

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The 2016 Fire Festival took place from July 8 to 31 over eleven shows. In the tournament, a win by a pinfall, submission or knockout was worth five points, a win by countout, disqualification, TKO or referee stoppage was worth four points, a draw was worth three points and a loss none.[6] Buffa missed his first eight matches in the tournament due to an injury.[7][8]

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Shinjiro Otani 30
Yusaku Obata 28
Masato Tanaka 27
Ryota Hama 27
James Raideen 26
Kohei Sato 25
Shogun Okamoto 25
Hayato Fujita 23
Kamikaze 15
Buffa 0
Results Buffa Hayato Fujita James Raideen Kamikaze Kohei Sato Masato Tanaka Ryota Hama Shinjiro Otani Shogun Okamoto Yusaku Obata
Buffa X Fujita
(forfeit)
Raideen
(forfeit)
Kamikaze
(forfeit)
Sato
(forfeit)
Tanaka
(forfeit)
Hama
(forfeit)
Otani
(10:59)
Okamoto
(forfeit)
Obata
(forfeit)
Hayato Fujita Fujita
(forfeit)
X Raideen
(15:46)
Fujita
(11:49)
Sato
(10:40)
Draw
(30:00)
Hama
(9:58)
Fujita
(15:54)
Okamoto
(11:38)
Fujita
(18:35)
James Raideen Raideen
(forfeit)
Raideen
(15:46)
X Kamikaze
(8:43)
Sato
(8:21)
Raideen
(14:10)
Draw
(7:58)
Otani
(14:16)
Raideen
(9:48)
Draw
(30:00)
Kamikaze Kamikaze
(forfeit)
Fujita
(11:49)
Kamikaze
(8:43)
X Sato
(10:18)
Tanaka
(11:14)
Hama
(6:39)
Otani
(13:48)
Okamoto
(10:20)
Kamikaze
(13:50)
Kohei Sato Sato
(forfeit)
Sato
(10:40)
Sato
(8:21)
Sato
(10:18)
X Tanaka
(15:50)
Hama
(9:02)
Otani
(4:15)
Sato
(8:19)
Obata
(10:20)
Masato Tanaka Tanaka
(forfeit)
Draw
(30:00)
Raideen
(14:10)
Tanaka
(11:14)
Tanaka
(15:50)
X Tanaka
(4:58)
Otani
(18:35)
Okamoto
(11:59)
Tanaka
(18:46)
Ryota Hama Hama
(forfeit)
Hama
(9:58)
Draw
(7:58)
Hama
(6:39)
Hama
(9:02)
Tanaka
(4:58)
X Hama
(14:21)
Okamoto
(7:30)
Obata
(8:12)
Shinjiro Otani Otani
(10:59)
Fujita
(15:54)
Otani
(14:16)
Otani
(13:48)
Otani
(4:15)
Otani
(18:35)
Hama
(14:21)
X Otani
(13:00)
Obata
(17:36)
Shogun Okamoto Okamoto
(forfeit)
Okamoto
(11:38)
Raideen
(9:48)
Okamoto
(10:20)
Sato
(8:19)
Okamoto
(11:59)
Okamoto
(7:30)
Otani
(13:00)
X Obata
(10:11)
Yusaku Obata Obata
(forfeit)
Fujita
(18:35)
Draw
(30:00)
Kamikaze
(13:50)
Obata
(10:20)
Tanaka
(18:46)
Obata
(8:12)
Obata
(17:36)
Obata
(10:11)
X
Final
   
1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
2 Yusaku Obata 29:50

2017

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The 2017 Fire Festival ran from July 9 to 30 over 13 shows.[9]

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Masato Tanaka 31
Yusaku Obata 31
Shogun Okamoto 30
Kenoh 28
Yuko Miyamoto 26
Daiki Inaba 23
Super Tiger 20
Kohei Sato 20
James Raideen 15
Leona 5
Results Inaba Kenoh Leona Miyamoto Okamoto Obata Raideen Sato Tiger Tanaka
Inaba X Draw
(30:00)
Inaba
(8:54)
Inaba
(8:35)
Okamoto
(10:25)
Inaba
(12:24)
Raideen
(9:59)
Sato
(9:48)
Inaba
(11:13)
Tanaka
(17:21)
Kenoh Draw
(30:00)
X Kenoh
(10:25)
Kenoh
(10:18)
Okamoto
(12:20)
Obata
(10:28)
Kenoh
(10:50)
Kenoh
(10:50)
Kenoh
(11:48)
Tanaka
(19:30)
Leona Inaba
(8:54)
Kenoh
(10:25)
X Miyamoto
(10:42)
Okamoto
(10:18)
Leona
(10:43)
Raideen
(9:49)
Sato
(10:42)
Tiger
(12:56)
Tanaka
(11:41)
Miyamoto Inaba
(8:35)
Kenoh
(10:18)
Miyamoto
(10:42)
X Okamoto
(10:10)
Draw
(22:12)
Miyamoto
(12:11)
Miyamoto
(12:00)
Miyamoto
(11:41)
Draw
(30:00)
Okamoto Okamoto
(10:25)
Okamoto
(12:20)
Okamoto
(10:18)
Okamoto
(10:10)
X Obata
(10:40)
Raideen
(5:59)
Okamoto
(7:33)
Tiger
(9:26)
Okamoto
(10:35)
Obata Inaba
(12:24)
Obata
(10:28)
Leona
(10:43)
Draw
(22:12)
Obata
(10:40)
X Obata
(13:01)
Obata
(11:12)
Obata
(13:03)
Draw
(30:00)
Raideen Raideen
(9:59)
Kenoh
(10:50)
Raideen
(9:49)
Miyamoto
(12:11)
Raideen
(5:59)
Obata
(13:01)
X Sato
(8:43)
Tiger
(7:38)
Tanaka
(10:31)
Sato Sato
(9:48)
Kenoh
(10:50)
Sato
(10:42)
Miyamoto
(12:00)
Okamoto
(7:33)
Obata
(11:12)
Sato
(8:43)
X Tiger
(8:59)
Sato
(13:51)
Tiger Inaba
(11:13)
Kenoh
(11:48)
Tiger
(12:56)
Miyamoto
(11:41)
Tiger
(9:26)
Obata
(13:03)
Tiger
(7:38)
Tiger
(8:59)
X Tanaka
(13:28)
Tanaka Tanaka
(17:21)
Tanaka
(19:30)
Tanaka
(11:41)
Draw
(30:00)
Okamoto
(10:35)
Draw
(30:00)
Tanaka
(10:31)
Sato
(13:51)
Tanaka
(13:28)
X
Final
   
1 Masato Tanaka Pin
1 Yusaku Obata 30:10

2018

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The 2018 Fire Festival took place from July 8 to July 29 over ten shows. It featured fourteen participants in two blocks. The point system from 2016 and 2017 returned for the third year.[10]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Yuko Miyamoto 19 Kohei Sato 23
Masato Tanaka 18 Yuji Hino 20
Jiro Kuroshio 18 Hartley Jackson 20
Shogun Okamoto 15 Sugi 18
Chris Vice 15 Super Tiger 15
Towa Iwasaki 10 Hiroshi Yamato 10
Takuya Sugawara 10 Shinjiro Otani 0
Block A Iwasaki Kuroshio Miyamoto Okamoto Sugawara Tanaka Vice
Iwasaki Kuroshio
(13:41)
Miyamoto
(9:34)
Okamoto
(10:13)
Iwasaki
(9:27)
Tanaka
(9:12)
Iwasaki
(1:52)
Kuroshio Kuroshio
(13:41)
Kuroshio
(12:26)
Okamoto
(8:06)
Sugawara
(11:23)
Draw
(30:00)
Kuroshio
(10:53)
Miyamoto Miyamoto
(9:34)
Kuroshio
(12:26)
Miyamoto
(12:21)
Miyamoto
(10:21)
Tanaka
(13:07)
Miyamoto
(11:19)
Okamoto Okamoto
(10:13)
Okamoto
(8:06)
Miyamoto
(12:21)
Okamoto
(9:22)
Tanaka
(9:31)
Vice
(3:18)
Sugawara Iwasaki
(9:27)
Sugawara
(11:23)
Miyamoto
(10:21)
Okamoto
(9:22)
Sugawara
(9:04)
Vice
(7:38)
Tanaka Tanaka
(9:12)
Draw
(30:00)
Tanaka
(13:07)
Tanaka
(9:31)
Sugawara
(9:04)
Vice
(6:07)
Vice Iwasaki
(1:52)
Kuroshio
(10:53)
Miyamoto
(11:19)
Vice
(3:18)
Vice
(7:38)
Vice
(6:07)
Block B Hino Jackson Otani Sato Sugi Tiger Yamato
Hino Hino
(11:44)
Hino
(13:02)
Sato
(7:20)
Sugi
(13:36)
Hino
(10:45)
Hino
(8:24)
Jackson Hino
(11:44)
Jackson
(13:21)
Jackson
(10:53)
Jackson
(14:26)
Jackson
(9:29)
Yamato
(6:13)
Otani Hino
(13:02)
Jackson
(13:21)
Sato
(14:20)
Sugi
(12:49)
Tiger
(12:08)
Yamato
(13:22)
Sato Sato
(7:20)
Jackson
(10:53)
Sato
(14:20)
DCO
(8:48)
Sato
(9:51)
Sato
(12:31)
Sugi Sugi
(13:36)
Jackson
(14:26)
Sugi
(12:49)
DCO
(8:48)
Tiger
(10:31)
Sugi
(10:12)
Tiger Hino
(10:45)
Jackson
(9:29)
Tiger
(12:08)
Sato
(9:51)
Tiger
(10:31)
Tiger
(8:51)
Yamato Hino
(8:24)
Yamato
(6:13)
Yamato
(13:22)
Sato
(12:31)
Sugi
(10:12)
Tiger
(8:51)
Final
   
A1 Yuko Miyamoto Pin
B1 Kohei Sato 18:16

2019

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The 2019 Fire Festival took place from June 16 to July 28 over nine shows.[11] It featured fourteen participants in two blocks. The point system from 2016, 2017, and 2018 returned for the fourth year.[12]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Yuji Hino 23 Towa Iwasaki 19
Masato Tanaka 20 Yuko Miyamoto 18
Chris Vice 20 Masashi Takeda 18
Sugi 18 Kohei Sato 18
Super Tiger 13 Takuya Sugawara 15
Yuya Aoki 8 Shogun Okamoto 10
Asuka 5 Yasu Kubota 5
Block A Aoki Asuka Hino Sugi Tanaka Tiger Vice
Aoki Aoki
(6:18)
Hino
(8:41)
Sugi
(7:56)
Tanaka
(11:19)
DCO
(10:55)
Vice
(11:02)
Asuka Aoki
(6:18)
Hino
(11:10)
Sugi
(6:51)
Asuka
(13:25)
Tiger
(9:29)
Vice
(11:21)
Hino Hino
(8:41)
Hino
(11:10)
DCO
(10:20)
Tanaka
(21:18)
Hino
(12:06)
Hino
(12:44)
Sugi Sugi
(7:56)
Sugi
(6:51)
DCO
(10:20)
Tanaka
(10:39)
Sugi
(11:02)
Vice
(9:28)
Tanaka Tanaka
(11:19)
Asuka
(13:25)
Tanaka
(21:18)
Tanaka
(10:39)
Tiger
(10:11)
Tanaka
(14:16)
Tiger DCO
(10:55)
Tiger
(9:29)
Hino
(12:06)
Sugi
(11:02)
Tiger
(10:11)
Vice
(9:21)
Vice Vice
(11:02)
Vice
(11:21)
Hino
(12:44)
Vice
(9:28)
Tanaka
(14:16)
Vice
(9:21)
Block B Iwasaki Kubota Miyamoto Okamoto Sato Sugawara Takeda
Iwasaki Iwasaki
(10:16)
Iwasaki
(11:47)
Iwasaki
(12:24)
Sato
(12:24)
Iwasaki
(13:02)
Takeda
(9:49)
Kubota Iwasaki
(10:16)
Miyamoto
(10:00)
Okamoto
(11:48)
Sato
(16:38)
Kubota
(11:12)
Takeda
(10:59)
Miyamoto Iwasaki
(11:47)
Miyamoto
(10:00)
Miyamoto
(12:43)
Sato
(16:38)
Miyamoto
(11:32)
Draw
(30:00)
Okamoto Iwasaki
(12:24)
Okamoto
(11:48)
Miyamoto
(12:43)
DCO
(11:50)
Sugawara
(9:43)
Okamoto
(10:59)
Sato Sato
(12:24)
Sato
(12:26)
Sato
(16:38)
DCO
(11:50)
Sugawara
(0:06)
Takeda
(11:48)
Sugawara Iwasaki
(13:02)
Kubota
(11:12)
Miyamoto
(11:32)
Sugawara
(9:43)
Sugawara
(0:06)
Sugawara
(9:52)
Takeda Takeda
(9:49)
Takeda
(10:59)
Draw
(30:00)
Okamoto
(10:59)
Takeda
(11:48)
Sugawara
(9:52)
Final
   
A1 Yuji Hino Pin
B1 Towa Iwasaki 17:17

2020

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The 2020 edition of the Fire Festival extended on nine nights and culminated on October 25, 2020.[13]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Hartley Jackson 23 Hayato Tamura 22
Yuji Hino 20 Chris Vice 18
T-Hawk 19 Masato Tanaka 18
Quiet Storm 15 Yuko Miyamoto 15
Yoshikazu Yokoyama 13 Tsugutaka Sato 15
Takuya Sugawara 13 Shogun Okamoto 13
Towa Iwasaki 3 Takafumi 5
Final
   
A1 Hartley Jackson Pin
B1 Hayato Tamura 24:06

2021

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The 2021 edition of the event will take place between July 2 and August 1, 2021.[14]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Shinjiro Otani 20 Takuya Sugawara 15
Masato Tanaka 19 Shigehiro Irie 14
Yoshiki Inamura 15 Ayato Yoshida 13
Hartley Jackson 10 Chris Vice 13
Fuminori Abe 5 Shogun Okamoto 10
Tsugutaka Sato 5 Takafumi 10
Final
   
A1 Shinjiro Otani Pin
B1 Takuya Sugawara 23:08

2022

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The 2022 edition of the event took between July 1 and July 31, 2022.[15]

Final standings
Block A Block B
Daisuke Sekimoto 18 Yoshiki Inamura 23
Chris Vice 15 Masato Tanaka 18
Takuya Sugawara 15 Takafumi 15
Shu Asakawa 13 Hide Kubota 10
Tsugutaka Sato 10 Fuminori Abe 10
Junya Matsunaga 5 Satsuki Nagao 0
Final
   
A1 Daisuke Sekimoto 26:00
B1 Yoshiki Inamura Pin

2023

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The 2023 edition of the event took place between July 1 and 29, 2023. The edition saw the participation of Unagi Sayaka as the first ever female competitor of the tournament.[16]

Current standings
Block A Block B
Junya Matsunaga 18 Kengo Mashimo 18
Yuko Miyamoto 15 Daisuke Sekimoto 16
Takuya Sugawara 15 Chris Vice 16
Masato Tanaka 15 Fuminori Abe 13
Mizuki Watase 13 Tsugutaka Sato 8
Unagi Sayaka 0 Rikiya Fudo 5
Final
   
A1 Junya Matsunaga Pin
B1 Kengo Mashimo 22:54

2024

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Current standings
Block A Block B
Tsugutaka Sato 15 Koji Doi 20
Fuminori Abe 15 Chris Vice 18
Junya Matsunaga 15 Yuko Miyamoto 11
Satsuki Nagao 10 Tatsuya Hanami 10
Ender Kara 10 Ryuya Takekura 10
Yumehito Imanari 5 Blazer Tannai 3
Block A Decision Final
A1 Tsugutaka Sato Pin
A2 Fuminori Abe 10:39 A1 Tsugutaka Sato Pin
B1 Koji Doi 19:25[17]

See also

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References

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  6. ^ "火祭り2016│プロレスリング ゼロワン:Prowrestling Zero1". Archived from the original on 2016-07-11. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
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