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 |
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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