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Young Lion Cup

The Young Lion Cup (ヤングライオン杯, Yangu Raionhai) is an infrequent professional wrestling tournament promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as a means of showcasing the younger talent on their roster. The tournament is the successor to the Karl Gotch Cup that NJPW promoted in the 1970s. NJPW has held the tournament eleven times since 1985.[1] After the 2005 tournament, NJPW did not hold another Young Lion Cup for 12 years, until reviving the tournament in 2017 and again in 2019.

The Young Lion Cup is a round-robin tournament in the same style as NJPW's annual G1 Climax tournament. Wrestlers traditionally earn two points for a victory, one point for any sort of draw and zero points for a loss. In some years, the two wrestlers with the most points at the end of the round-robin tournament would then face off in a singles match for the Young Lion Cup trophy, while in other years, the wrestler with the most points would be declared the winner.[2] The winners of the Young Lion Cup would also be rewarded with a learning excursion overseas.[3]

In 2020, another tournament featuring young lions, Lion's Break Crown, was organized by NJPW, this time as a single-elimination tournament.

Winners edit

Tournament Year Winner Total won Reference
Young Lion Cup 1985 Shunji Kosugi 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1986 Keiichi Yamada 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1987 Masahiro Chono 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1989 Naoki Sano 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1993 Hiroyoshi Yamamoto 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1994 Satoshi Kojima 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1995 Manabu Nakanishi 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 1996 Tokimitsu Ishizawa 1 [4]
Young Lion Cup 2000 Kenzo Suzuki 1 [5]
Young Lion Cup 2004 Ryusuke Taguchi 1  
Young Lion Cup 2005 Hirooki Goto 1 [6]
Young Lion Cup 2017 Katsuya Kitamura 1 [7]
Young Lion Cup 2019 Karl Fredericks 1

1985 edit

Final standings
Shunji Kosugi Winner
Keiichi Yamada Runner up
Tatsutoshi Goto Unknown
Hirokazu Hata Unknown
Masahiro Chono Unknown
Masaharu Funaki Unknown
Keiji Muto Unknown
Naoki Sano Unknown

1986 edit

Final standings
Keiichi Yamada Winner
Tatsutoshi Goto Runner up
Akira Nogami Unknown
Hirokazu Hata Unknown
Masahiro Chono Unknown
Masaharu Funaki Unknown
Shinya Hashimoto Unknown
Naoki Sano Unknown

1987 edit

Final standings
Masahiro Chono 38
Shinya Hashimoto 37
Yuji Funaki 30
Akira Nogami 25
Yoji Anjo 20
Tatsuo Nakano 20
Kenichi Oya 5
Osamu Matsuda 5
Akira Katayama 5
Young Lion Cup Chono Hashimoto Funaki Nogami Anjo Nakano Oya Matsuda Katayama
Chono X Draw (20:00) Funaki (11:49) Chono (11:02) Chono (9:35) Chono (9:08) Chono (9:41) Chono (8:24) Chono (9:41)
Hashimoto Draw (20:00) X Hashimoto (11:36) Hashimoto (8:52) Hashimoto (7:48) Hashimoto (8:52) Hashimoto (8:19) Hashimoto (8:23) Hashimoto (11:33)
Funaki Funaki (11:49) Hashimoto (11:36) X Nogami (10:32) Funaki (15:04) Funaki (5:51) Funaki (9:26) Funaki (10:27) Funaki (9:13)
Nogami Chono (11:02) Hashimoto (8:52) Nogami (10:32) X Anjo (??:??) Nogami (9:42) Nogami (8:57) Nogami (11:17) Nogami (7:44)
Anjo Chono (9:35) Hashimoto (7:48) Funaki (15:04) Anjo (??:??) X Nakano (10:24) Anjo (11:38) Anjo (11:05) Anjo (7:54)
Nakano Chono (9:08) Hashimoto (8:52) Funaki (5:51) Nogami (9:42) Nakano (10:24) X Nakano (8:22) Nakano (7:23) Nakano (6:37)
Oya Chono (9:41) Hashimoto (8:19) Funaki (9:26) Nogami (8:57) Anjo (11:38) Nakano (8:22) X Matsuda (9:26) Oya (11:35)
Matsuda Chono (8:24) Hashimoto (8:23) Funaki (10:27) Nogami (11:17) Anjo (11:05) Nakano (7:23) Matsuda (9:26) X Katayama (11:16)
Katayama Chono (9:41) Hashimoto (11:33) Funaki (9:13) Nogami (7:44) Anjo (7:54) Nakano (6:37) Oya (11:35) Katayama (11:16) X

1989 edit

Final standings
Naoki Sano Winner
Hiro Saito Runner up
Norio Honaga Unknown
Hirokazu Hata Unknown
Tatsutoshi Goto Unknown
Takayuki Iizuka Unknown
Kuniaki Kobayashi Unknown
Osamu Kido Unknown
Final
Naoki Sano Pin
Hiro Saito 10:43[4]

1993 edit

Results Ishizawa Kojima Nagata Nakanishi Nishimura Otani Takaiwa Yamamoto
Ishizawa X Kojima
(8:44)
Ishizawa
(7:37)
Nakanishi
(7:31)
Nishimura
(9:03)
Otani
(9:57)
Ishizawa
(5:57)
Yamamoto
(11:35)
Kojima Kojima
(8:44)
X Nagata
(9:05)
Nakanishi
(9:44)
Nishimura
(9:59)
Kojima
(11:13)
Kojima
(8:37)
Kojima
(11:00)
Nagata Ishizawa
(7:37)
Nagata
(9:05)
X Nakanishi
(10:59)
Nishimura
(11:19)
Nagata
(10:33)
Nagata
(9:55)
Yamamoto
(10:59)
Nakanishi Nakanishi
(7:31)
Nakanishi
(9:44)
Nakanishi
(10:59)
X Nishimura
(8:47)
Nakanishi
(8:35)
Nakanishi
(9:00)
Yamamoto
(13:02)
Nishimura Nishimura
(9:03)
Nishimura
(9:59)
Nishimura
(11:19)
Nishimura
(8:47)
X Otani
(9:30)
Nishimura
(5:52)
Yamamoto
(13:12)
Otani Otani
(9:57)
Kojima
(11:13)
Nagata
(10:33)
Nakanishi
(8:35)
Otani
(9:30)
X Otani
(9:13)
Yamamoto
(10:27)
Takaiwa Ishizawa
(5:57)
Kojima
(8:37)
Nagata
(9:55)
Nakanishi
(9:00)
Nishimura
(5:52)
Otani
(9:13)
X Yamamoto
(11:03)
Yamamoto Yamamoto
(11:35)
Kojima
(11:00)
Yamamoto
(10:59)
Yamamoto
(13:02)
Yamamoto
(13:12)
Yamamoto
(10:27)
Yamamoto
(11:03)
X
Final
   
1 Osamu Nishimura Pin
2 Hiroyoshi Yamamoto 12:23[4]

1994 edit

The 1994 Young Lion Cup featured a league with at least four wrestlers, although more may have participated. The four confirmed participants were Satoshi Kojima, Manabu Nakanishi, Nobukazu Hirai from WAR, and Tatsuhito Takaiwa. The league scores remain unclear but Kojima and Nakanishi qualified for the finals where Kojima defeated Nakanishi by submission.[4][9]

Final standings
Satoshi Kojima Winner
Manabu Nakanishi Runner up
Nobukazu Hirai Unknown
Tatsuhito Takaiwa Unknown

1995 edit

The 1995 Young Lion Cup featured a league with at least six participants, although more may have participated. The confirmed participants were Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata, Yuki Ishikawa from Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi, Tokimitsu Ishizawa, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, and Shinjiro Otani. The final league scores remain unclear but Nakanishi and Nagata both qualified for the final match, this was the second time Nakanishi had made it to the main event. In the finals Nakanishi defeated Nagata to claim the Young Lion Cup trophy.[4][10]

Final standings
Manabu Nakanishi Winner
Yuji Nagata Runner up
Yuki Ishikawa Unknown
Tokimitsu Ishizawa Unknown
Tatsuhito Takaiwa Unknown
Shinjiro Otani Unknown

1996 edit

Tokimitsu Ishizawa defeated Yuji Nagata by pinfall (12:27)[4][11]

2000 edit

NJPW brought back the Young Lion Cup in 2000 with a round-robin tournament that took place between April 14 and May 5, 2000 during NJPW's "Strong Energy II 2000" tour. The tournament featured five rookies from NJPW, Shinya Makabe, Kenzo Suzuki, Wataru Inoue, Katsuyori Shibata and Hiroshi Tanahashi as well as Masakazu Fukuda from the G-EGGS promotion. The tournament was marred by a tragedy on the first night when Masakazu Fukuda was hurt by a flying elbow smash from Shibata. Following the blow he collapsed on the mat and was taken to the hospital. He died five days later from an internal brain hemorrhage. The rest of the tournament was dedicated to Fukuda's memory. Both Shinya Makabe and Kenzo Suzuki remained undefeated after the first four rounds, qualifying them for the final before they had even wrestled the final match of the league. On April 30, 2000 Makabe defeated Suzuki, making him the only undefeated wrestler in the tournament.[2] On May 5, 2000, during Wrestling Dontaku 2000, Kenzo Suzuki defeated Makabe to win the 2000 Young Lion Cup.[5]

Young Lion Cup Fukuda Inoue Makabe Shibata Suzuki Tanahashi
Fukuda X Inoue (Forfeit) Makabe (Forfeit) Shibata (Forfeit) Suzuki (Forfeit) Tanahashi (Forfeit)
Inoue Inoue (Forfeit) X Makabe Shibata Suzuki Tanahashi
Makabe Makabe (Forfeit) Makabe X Makabe Makabe Makabe
Shibata Shibata (Forfeit) Shibata Makabe X Suzuki Shibata
Suzuki Suzuki (Forfeit) Suzuki Makabe Suzuki X Suzuki
Tanahashi Tanahashi (Forfeit) Tanahashi Makabe Shibata Suzuki X

2004 edit

Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Kazuya Yuasa by pinfall (11:20).[12]

2005 edit

The 2005 Young Lion Cup was the tenth tournament held by NJPW and ran from to March 3 to March 23, 2005. The league matches took place during NJPW's "Big Fight Series 2005" tour and the final was on their NJPW "Nexess V" show. The tournament was scheduled to feature seven wrestlers but Tommy Williams was injured and had to withdraw from the competition without wrestling a single match, forfeiting all matches. The tournament also featured Naofumi Yamamoto, Yujiro, Hiroshi Nagao and Akiya Anzawa, in addition to the top two point scores Hirooki Goto (9 points) and Hiroyuki Ito (11 points). In the league Ito wrestled to a draw against Goto and won the other five matches, making him the only undefeated participant.[13] On March 23, 2005, Hirooki Goto defeated Hiroyuki Ito to win the 2005 Young Lion Cup.[6]

Final standings
Hiroyuki Ito 11
Hirooki Goto 9
Akiya Anzawa 8
Hiroshi Nagao 6
Yujiro 4
Naofumi Yamamoto 4
Tommy Williams (withdrew) 0
Young Lion Cup Anzawa Goto Ito Nagao Williams Yamamoto Yujiro
Anzawa X Anzawa (08:51) Ito (07:59) Anzawa (07:42) Anzawa (Forfeit) Anzawa (07:16) Yujiro (10:04)
Goto Anzawa (08:51) X Draw (20:00) Goto (06:03) Goto (Forfeit) Goto (05:53) Goto (07:19)
Ito Ito (07:59) Draw (20:00) X Ito (03:54) Ito (Forfeit) Ito (06:56) Nagao (08:47)
Nagao Anzawa (07:42) Goto (06:03) Ito (03:54) X Nagao (Forfeit) Nagao (09:02) Yamamoto (06:05)
Williams Anzawa (Forfeit) Goto (Forfeit) Ito (Forfeit) Nagao (Forfeit) X Yamamoto (Forfeit) Yujiro (Forfeit)
Yamamoto Anzawa (07:16) Goto (05:53) Yamamoto (06:05) Nagao (09:02) Yamamoto (Forfeit) X Yamamoto (06:05)
Yujiro Yujiro (10:04) Goto (07:19) Ito (06:56) Nagao (08:47) Yujiro (Forfeit) Yamamoto (06:05) X
Final
Hiroyuki Ito Pin
Hirooki Goto 9:55[6]

2017 edit

After his match at the Lion's Gate Project 7 event on July 4, 2017, Yuji Nagata proposed bringing back the Young Lion Cup.[14] On September 26, NJPW officially announced the revival of the tournament after 12 years. The round-robin tournament started on October 12 at Lion's Gate Project 8 and concluded on December 21 at Lion's Gate Project 10,[15] and included six wrestlers who debuted in 2016 and 2017. The tournament was dedicated to the memory of Kotetsu Yamamoto, who served as the head of the NJPW Dojo.[1]

Final standings
Katsuya Kitamura 10
Hirai Kawato 8
Tomoyuki Oka 6
Shota Umino 4
Ren Narita 1
Tetsuhiro Yagi 1
Young Lion Cup Kawato Kitamura Narita Oka Umino Yagi
Kawato X Kitamura
(4:12)[16]
Kawato
(7:14)[17]
Kawato
(5:35)[18]
Kawato
(8:27)[7]
Kawato
(6:43)[19]
Kitamura Kitamura
(4:12)[16]
X Kitamura
(5:35)[18]
Kitamura
(11:20)[7]
Kitamura
(10:04)[19]
Kitamura
(8:32)[17]
Narita Kawato
(7:14)[17]
Kitamura
(5:35)[18]
X Oka
(13:22)[19]
Umino
(6:08)[16]
Draw
(15:00)[7]
Oka Kawato
(5:35)[18]
Kitamura
(11:20)[7]
Oka
(13:22)[19]
X Oka
(10:50)[17]
Oka
(7:13)[16]
Umino Kawato
(8:27)[7]
Kitamura
(10:04)[19]
Umino
(6:08)[16]
Oka
(10:50)[17]
X Umino
(7:54)[18]
Yagi Kawato
(6:43)[19]
Kitamura
(8:32)[17]
Draw
(15:00)[7]
Oka
(7:13)[16]
Umino
(7:54)[18]
X

2019 edit

The 2019 Young Lion Cup was announced on August 27 and was held on the Destruction tour throughout September. It featured 8 participants: 4 from the New Japan Dojo, 3 from the Los Angeles Dojo, and 1 from the Fale Dojo. 2 competitors also competed in the 2017 tournament. Karl Fredericks won with 12 points.

Final standings
Karl Fredericks 12
Shota Umino 10
Ren Narita 10
Alex Coughlin 8
Clark Connors 8
Yota Tsuji 4
Michael Richards 2
Yuya Uemura 2
Young Lion Cup Uemura Tsuji Umino Narita Richards Coughlin Connors Fredericks
Uemura X Tsuji
(8:50)
Umino
(6:53)
Narita
(8:35)
Richards
(8:47)
Coughlin
(7:49)
Uemura
(9:31)
Fredericks
(6:12)
Tsuji Tsuji
(8:50)
X Umino
(7:34)
Narita
(7:49)
Tsuji
(6:44)
Coughlin
(10:12)
Connors
(7:43)
Fredericks
(7:23)
Umino Umino
(6:53)
Umino
(7:34)
X Umino
(9:09)
Umino
(8:00)
Umino
(8:14)
Connors
(6:50)
Fredericks
(7:17)
Narita Narita
(8:35)
Narita
(7:49)
Umino
(9:09)
X Narita
(7:18)
Narita
(7:49)
Connors
(7:25)
Narita
(7:06)
Richards Richards
(8:47)
Tsuji
(6:44)
Umino
(8:00)
Narita
(7:18)
X Coughlin
(6:13)
Connors
(7:09)
Fredericks
(6:12)
Coughlin Coughlin
(7:49)
Coughlin
(10:12)
Umino
(8:14)
Narita
(7:49)
Coughlin
(6:13)
X Coughlin
(7:53)
Fredericks
(8:01)
Connors Uemura
(9:31)
Connors
(7:43)
Connors
(6:50)
Connors
(7:25)
Connors
(7:09)
Coughlin
(7:53)
X Fredericks
(7:06)
Fredericks Fredericks
(6:12)
Fredericks
(7:23)
Fredericks
(7:17)
Narita
(7:06)
Fredericks
(6:12)
Fredericks
(8:01)
Fredericks
(7:06)
X

References edit

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Young Lions Cup redirects here For the championship competed for in Chikara see Chikara Young Lions Cup The Young Lion Cup ヤングライオン杯 Yangu Raionhai is an infrequent professional wrestling tournament promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW as a means of showcasing the younger talent on their roster The tournament is the successor to the Karl Gotch Cup that NJPW promoted in the 1970s NJPW has held the tournament eleven times since 1985 1 After the 2005 tournament NJPW did not hold another Young Lion Cup for 12 years until reviving the tournament in 2017 and again in 2019 The Young Lion Cup is a round robin tournament in the same style as NJPW s annual G1 Climax tournament Wrestlers traditionally earn two points for a victory one point for any sort of draw and zero points for a loss In some years the two wrestlers with the most points at the end of the round robin tournament would then face off in a singles match for the Young Lion Cup trophy while in other years the wrestler with the most points would be declared the winner 2 The winners of the Young Lion Cup would also be rewarded with a learning excursion overseas 3 In 2020 another tournament featuring young lions Lion s Break Crown was organized by NJPW this time as a single elimination tournament Winners editTournament Year Winner Total won Reference Young Lion Cup 1985 Shunji Kosugi 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1986 Keiichi Yamada 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1987 Masahiro Chono 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1989 Naoki Sano 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1993 Hiroyoshi Yamamoto 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1994 Satoshi Kojima 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1995 Manabu Nakanishi 1 4 Young Lion Cup 1996 Tokimitsu Ishizawa 1 4 Young Lion Cup 2000 Kenzo Suzuki 1 5 Young Lion Cup 2004 Ryusuke Taguchi 1 Young Lion Cup 2005 Hirooki Goto 1 6 Young Lion Cup 2017 Katsuya Kitamura 1 7 Young Lion Cup 2019 Karl Fredericks 11985 editFinal standings Shunji Kosugi Winner Keiichi Yamada Runner up Tatsutoshi Goto Unknown Hirokazu Hata Unknown Masahiro Chono Unknown Masaharu Funaki Unknown Keiji Muto Unknown Naoki Sano Unknown FinalKeiichi YamadaPinShunji Kosugi21 00 4 8 1986 editFinal standings Keiichi Yamada Winner Tatsutoshi Goto Runner up Akira Nogami Unknown Hirokazu Hata Unknown Masahiro Chono Unknown Masaharu Funaki Unknown Shinya Hashimoto Unknown Naoki Sano Unknown FinalKeiichi YamadaPinTatsutoshi Goto12 49 4 1987 editFinal standings Masahiro Chono 38 Shinya Hashimoto 37 Yuji Funaki 30 Akira Nogami 25 Yoji Anjo 20 Tatsuo Nakano 20 Kenichi Oya 5 Osamu Matsuda 5 Akira Katayama 5 Young Lion Cup Chono Hashimoto Funaki Nogami Anjo Nakano Oya Matsuda Katayama Chono X Draw 20 00 Funaki 11 49 Chono 11 02 Chono 9 35 Chono 9 08 Chono 9 41 Chono 8 24 Chono 9 41 Hashimoto Draw 20 00 X Hashimoto 11 36 Hashimoto 8 52 Hashimoto 7 48 Hashimoto 8 52 Hashimoto 8 19 Hashimoto 8 23 Hashimoto 11 33 Funaki Funaki 11 49 Hashimoto 11 36 X Nogami 10 32 Funaki 15 04 Funaki 5 51 Funaki 9 26 Funaki 10 27 Funaki 9 13 Nogami Chono 11 02 Hashimoto 8 52 Nogami 10 32 X Anjo Nogami 9 42 Nogami 8 57 Nogami 11 17 Nogami 7 44 Anjo Chono 9 35 Hashimoto 7 48 Funaki 15 04 Anjo X Nakano 10 24 Anjo 11 38 Anjo 11 05 Anjo 7 54 Nakano Chono 9 08 Hashimoto 8 52 Funaki 5 51 Nogami 9 42 Nakano 10 24 X Nakano 8 22 Nakano 7 23 Nakano 6 37 Oya Chono 9 41 Hashimoto 8 19 Funaki 9 26 Nogami 8 57 Anjo 11 38 Nakano 8 22 X Matsuda 9 26 Oya 11 35 Matsuda Chono 8 24 Hashimoto 8 23 Funaki 10 27 Nogami 11 17 Anjo 11 05 Nakano 7 23 Matsuda 9 26 X Katayama 11 16 Katayama Chono 9 41 Hashimoto 11 33 Funaki 9 13 Nogami 7 44 Anjo 7 54 Nakano 6 37 Oya 11 35 Katayama 11 16 X FinalMasahiro ChonoPinShinya Hashimoto14 11 4 1989 editFinal standings Naoki Sano Winner Hiro Saito Runner up Norio Honaga Unknown Hirokazu Hata Unknown Tatsutoshi Goto Unknown Takayuki Iizuka Unknown Kuniaki Kobayashi Unknown Osamu Kido Unknown FinalNaoki SanoPinHiro Saito10 43 4 1993 editFinal standings Osamu Nishimura 7 Hiroyoshi Yamamoto 6 Manabu Nakanishi 5 Satoshi Kojima 4 Yuji Nagata 3 Shinjiro Otani 3 Tokimitsu Ishizawa 2 Tatsuhito Takaiwa 0 Results Ishizawa Kojima Nagata Nakanishi Nishimura Otani Takaiwa Yamamoto Ishizawa X Kojima 8 44 Ishizawa 7 37 Nakanishi 7 31 Nishimura 9 03 Otani 9 57 Ishizawa 5 57 Yamamoto 11 35 Kojima Kojima 8 44 X Nagata 9 05 Nakanishi 9 44 Nishimura 9 59 Kojima 11 13 Kojima 8 37 Kojima 11 00 Nagata Ishizawa 7 37 Nagata 9 05 X Nakanishi 10 59 Nishimura 11 19 Nagata 10 33 Nagata 9 55 Yamamoto 10 59 Nakanishi Nakanishi 7 31 Nakanishi 9 44 Nakanishi 10 59 X Nishimura 8 47 Nakanishi 8 35 Nakanishi 9 00 Yamamoto 13 02 Nishimura Nishimura 9 03 Nishimura 9 59 Nishimura 11 19 Nishimura 8 47 X Otani 9 30 Nishimura 5 52 Yamamoto 13 12 Otani Otani 9 57 Kojima 11 13 Nagata 10 33 Nakanishi 8 35 Otani 9 30 X Otani 9 13 Yamamoto 10 27 Takaiwa Ishizawa 5 57 Kojima 8 37 Nagata 9 55 Nakanishi 9 00 Nishimura 5 52 Otani 9 13 X Yamamoto 11 03 Yamamoto Yamamoto 11 35 Kojima 11 00 Yamamoto 10 59 Yamamoto 13 02 Yamamoto 13 12 Yamamoto 10 27 Yamamoto 11 03 X Final 1Osamu NishimuraPin2Hiroyoshi Yamamoto12 23 4 1994 editThe 1994 Young Lion Cup featured a league with at least four wrestlers although more may have participated The four confirmed participants were Satoshi Kojima Manabu Nakanishi Nobukazu Hirai from WAR and Tatsuhito Takaiwa The league scores remain unclear but Kojima and Nakanishi qualified for the finals where Kojima defeated Nakanishi by submission 4 9 Final standings Satoshi Kojima Winner Manabu Nakanishi Runner up Nobukazu Hirai Unknown Tatsuhito Takaiwa Unknown1995 editThe 1995 Young Lion Cup featured a league with at least six participants although more may have participated The confirmed participants were Manabu Nakanishi Yuji Nagata Yuki Ishikawa from Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi Tokimitsu Ishizawa Tatsuhito Takaiwa and Shinjiro Otani The final league scores remain unclear but Nakanishi and Nagata both qualified for the final match this was the second time Nakanishi had made it to the main event In the finals Nakanishi defeated Nagata to claim the Young Lion Cup trophy 4 10 Final standings Manabu Nakanishi Winner Yuji Nagata Runner up Yuki Ishikawa Unknown Tokimitsu Ishizawa Unknown Tatsuhito Takaiwa Unknown Shinjiro Otani Unknown1996 editTokimitsu Ishizawa defeated Yuji Nagata by pinfall 12 27 4 11 2000 editNJPW brought back the Young Lion Cup in 2000 with a round robin tournament that took place between April 14 and May 5 2000 during NJPW s Strong Energy II 2000 tour The tournament featured five rookies from NJPW Shinya Makabe Kenzo Suzuki Wataru Inoue Katsuyori Shibata and Hiroshi Tanahashi as well as Masakazu Fukuda from the G EGGS promotion The tournament was marred by a tragedy on the first night when Masakazu Fukuda was hurt by a flying elbow smash from Shibata Following the blow he collapsed on the mat and was taken to the hospital He died five days later from an internal brain hemorrhage The rest of the tournament was dedicated to Fukuda s memory Both Shinya Makabe and Kenzo Suzuki remained undefeated after the first four rounds qualifying them for the final before they had even wrestled the final match of the league On April 30 2000 Makabe defeated Suzuki making him the only undefeated wrestler in the tournament 2 On May 5 2000 during Wrestling Dontaku 2000 Kenzo Suzuki defeated Makabe to win the 2000 Young Lion Cup 5 Final standings Shinya Makabe 10 Kenzo Suzuki 8 Katsuyori Shibata 6 Hiroshi Tanahashi 4 Wataru Inoue 2 Masakazu Fukuda 0 Young Lion Cup Fukuda Inoue Makabe Shibata Suzuki Tanahashi Fukuda X Inoue Forfeit Makabe Forfeit Shibata Forfeit Suzuki Forfeit Tanahashi Forfeit Inoue Inoue Forfeit X Makabe Shibata Suzuki Tanahashi Makabe Makabe Forfeit Makabe X Makabe Makabe Makabe Shibata Shibata Forfeit Shibata Makabe X Suzuki Shibata Suzuki Suzuki Forfeit Suzuki Makabe Suzuki X Suzuki Tanahashi Tanahashi Forfeit Tanahashi Makabe Shibata Suzuki X FinalShinya MakabePinKenzo Suzuki15 08 5 2004 editRyusuke Taguchi defeated Kazuya Yuasa by pinfall 11 20 12 2005 editThe 2005 Young Lion Cup was the tenth tournament held by NJPW and ran from to March 3 to March 23 2005 The league matches took place during NJPW s Big Fight Series 2005 tour and the final was on their NJPW Nexess V show The tournament was scheduled to feature seven wrestlers but Tommy Williams was injured and had to withdraw from the competition without wrestling a single match forfeiting all matches The tournament also featured Naofumi Yamamoto Yujiro Hiroshi Nagao and Akiya Anzawa in addition to the top two point scores Hirooki Goto 9 points and Hiroyuki Ito 11 points In the league Ito wrestled to a draw against Goto and won the other five matches making him the only undefeated participant 13 On March 23 2005 Hirooki Goto defeated Hiroyuki Ito to win the 2005 Young Lion Cup 6 Final standings Hiroyuki Ito 11 Hirooki Goto 9 Akiya Anzawa 8 Hiroshi Nagao 6 Yujiro 4 Naofumi Yamamoto 4 Tommy Williams withdrew 0 Young Lion Cup Anzawa Goto Ito Nagao Williams Yamamoto Yujiro Anzawa X Anzawa 08 51 Ito 07 59 Anzawa 07 42 Anzawa Forfeit Anzawa 07 16 Yujiro 10 04 Goto Anzawa 08 51 X Draw 20 00 Goto 06 03 Goto Forfeit Goto 05 53 Goto 07 19 Ito Ito 07 59 Draw 20 00 X Ito 03 54 Ito Forfeit Ito 06 56 Nagao 08 47 Nagao Anzawa 07 42 Goto 06 03 Ito 03 54 X Nagao Forfeit Nagao 09 02 Yamamoto 06 05 Williams Anzawa Forfeit Goto Forfeit Ito Forfeit Nagao Forfeit X Yamamoto Forfeit Yujiro Forfeit Yamamoto Anzawa 07 16 Goto 05 53 Yamamoto 06 05 Nagao 09 02 Yamamoto Forfeit X Yamamoto 06 05 Yujiro Yujiro 10 04 Goto 07 19 Ito 06 56 Nagao 08 47 Yujiro Forfeit Yamamoto 06 05 X FinalHiroyuki ItoPinHirooki Goto9 55 6 2017 editAfter his match at the Lion s Gate Project 7 event on July 4 2017 Yuji Nagata proposed bringing back the Young Lion Cup 14 On September 26 NJPW officially announced the revival of the tournament after 12 years The round robin tournament started on October 12 at Lion s Gate Project 8 and concluded on December 21 at Lion s Gate Project 10 15 and included six wrestlers who debuted in 2016 and 2017 The tournament was dedicated to the memory of Kotetsu Yamamoto who served as the head of the NJPW Dojo 1 Final standings Katsuya Kitamura 10 Hirai Kawato 8 Tomoyuki Oka 6 Shota Umino 4 Ren Narita 1 Tetsuhiro Yagi 1 Young Lion Cup Kawato Kitamura Narita Oka Umino Yagi Kawato X Kitamura 4 12 16 Kawato 7 14 17 Kawato 5 35 18 Kawato 8 27 7 Kawato 6 43 19 Kitamura Kitamura 4 12 16 X Kitamura 5 35 18 Kitamura 11 20 7 Kitamura 10 04 19 Kitamura 8 32 17 Narita Kawato 7 14 17 Kitamura 5 35 18 X Oka 13 22 19 Umino 6 08 16 Draw 15 00 7 Oka Kawato 5 35 18 Kitamura 11 20 7 Oka 13 22 19 X Oka 10 50 17 Oka 7 13 16 Umino Kawato 8 27 7 Kitamura 10 04 19 Umino 6 08 16 Oka 10 50 17 X Umino 7 54 18 Yagi Kawato 6 43 19 Kitamura 8 32 17 Draw 15 00 7 Oka 7 13 16 Umino 7 54 18 X2019 editThe 2019 Young Lion Cup was announced on August 27 and was held on the Destruction tour throughout September It featured 8 participants 4 from the New Japan Dojo 3 from the Los Angeles Dojo and 1 from the Fale Dojo 2 competitors also competed in the 2017 tournament Karl Fredericks won with 12 points Final standings Karl Fredericks 12 Shota Umino 10 Ren Narita 10 Alex Coughlin 8 Clark Connors 8 Yota Tsuji 4 Michael Richards 2 Yuya Uemura 2 Young Lion Cup Uemura Tsuji Umino Narita Richards Coughlin Connors Fredericks Uemura X Tsuji 8 50 Umino 6 53 Narita 8 35 Richards 8 47 Coughlin 7 49 Uemura 9 31 Fredericks 6 12 Tsuji Tsuji 8 50 X Umino 7 34 Narita 7 49 Tsuji 6 44 Coughlin 10 12 Connors 7 43 Fredericks 7 23 Umino Umino 6 53 Umino 7 34 X Umino 9 09 Umino 8 00 Umino 8 14 Connors 6 50 Fredericks 7 17 Narita Narita 8 35 Narita 7 49 Umino 9 09 X Narita 7 18 Narita 7 49 Connors 7 25 Narita 7 06 Richards Richards 8 47 Tsuji 6 44 Umino 8 00 Narita 7 18 X Coughlin 6 13 Connors 7 09 Fredericks 6 12 Coughlin Coughlin 7 49 Coughlin 10 12 Umino 8 14 Narita 7 49 Coughlin 6 13 X Coughlin 7 53 Fredericks 8 01 Connors Uemura 9 31 Connors 7 43 Connors 6 50 Connors 7 25 Connors 7 09 Coughlin 7 53 X Fredericks 7 06 Fredericks Fredericks 6 12 Fredericks 7 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