Worst of the Super Juniors: The history of BotSJ, if it was won by the lowest points.


Ever what would happen if fortunes were reversed in BotSj and the lowest scoring participant had the most wins? Well wonder no more. A few ground rules to make it interesting:

  • In a single block format, the lowest points earner wins.
  • In a two block format, the lowest points from the block opposite the winner will get the win instead.
  • In the result of the quarter/semi final KO rounds, the worst and second worst performers of each block will be the new A1/A2 and B1/B2, who will then be pitted against one another with the IRL wins and losses of each bracket flipped.
  • Injuries, forfeits and withdrawals will be ignored.

And your winners of WotSJ are:

Year Winner
1988 Norio Honaga
1991 Negro Casas
1992 Eddie Guerrero
1993 Norio Honaga (2)
1994 Masayoshi Motegi
1995 El Samurai
1996 Jerry Lynn
1997 Chavo Guerrero Jr.
1998 Masakazu Fukuda
1999 Shocker)
2000 Minoru Fujita
2001 Katsuyori Shibata
2002 Wataru Inoue)
2003 Ryusuke Taguchi
2004 Ryusuke Taguchi (2)
2005 Tyson Kidd
2006 Fuego 
2007 El Samurai (2)
2008 Yujiro Takahashi
2009 Taichi
2010 Tama Tonga
2011 Jado
2012 Bushi
2013 Jado (2)
2014 Rocky Romero
2015 Yoh)
2016 Gedo)
2017 Jushin Thunder Liger
2018 Yoshinobu Kanemaru
2019 Taka Michinoku
2020 Yuya Uemura
2021 Douki
2022 Douki (2)
2023 Bushi)
2024 Clark Connors

by ArchDukeNemesis

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