Catch the Wave

Catch the Wave (Japanese: キャッチ・ザ・ウェーブ, Hepburn: Kyatchi za U~ēbu) is an annual professional wrestling tournament promoted by the Pro Wrestling Wave promotion. It has been held since 2009 and takes place between the end of April and the beginning of August. As up until March 2013 there were no singles championships in Pro Wrestling Wave, Catch the Wave was effectively the top singles achievement in the promotion. The tournament is contested in round-robin format with the winners of each block advancing to the semifinals. From 2010 to 2012, the tournament included a "Loser Revival" battle royal, where already eliminated wrestlers battle for the fourth and final spot in the semifinals of the tournament.[1] This system allowed the tournament to be won twice by a wrestler, who was originally eliminated in the round-robin section.[1][2] From 2011 onwards, the tournament has concluded with an award ceremony.[2] The winner of the main tournament earns the title of "Nami Onna" (波女, "Wave Woman") and ¥1,000,000.[3][4] From 2014 to 2016, Wave also held a separate Catch the Wave tournament for rookie wrestlers, running concurrently with the main tournament.[5][6]

List of winners

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Main tournament
Rina Yamashita (left) and Yumi Ohka (right) are record two-time Catch the Wave winners
YearWinnerTotal
won
Ref.
2009Yumi Ohka1[3]
2010Gami1[7]
2011Kana1[2]
2012Ayumi Kurihara1[8]
2013Misaki Ohata1[9]
2014Hikaru Shida1[10]
2015Yumi Ohka2[11][12]
2016Ryo Mizunami1[13][14]
2017Rina Yamashita1[15][16]
2018Rina Yamashita2[17]
2019Takumi Iroha1[18][19]
2021Miyuki Takase1[20]
2022Suzu Suzuki1[21][22]
2023Asuka1[23]
Rookie tournament
YearWinnerTotal
won
Ref.
2014Kaho Kobayashi1[10]
2015Meiko Tanaka1[24]
2016Yuka1[25]
2019Hiro'e1[18]
2021Tomoka Inaba1

2009

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The 2009 Catch the Wave took place over nine shows between May 27 and August 11.[3][26] The tournament included sixteen participants split up into four blocks titled "Comical", "UK", "Visual Technical" and "Young".[26] Matches in the UK block could only be won by knockout or submission and had a ten-minute time limit as opposed to fifteen-minute time limits in the other blocks. Outside participants in the tournament included freelancers Apple Miyuki, Bullfight Sora, Kaoru and Kyoko Kimura, JWP Joshi Puroresu's Pinky Mayuka and Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Ryo Mizunami.

Final standings
ComicalUKVisual
Technical
Young
Bullfight Sora  3  Kana  5  Yumi Ohka  4  Ayumi Kurihara  4  
Cherry3Kyoko Kimura4Kaoru3Ryo Mizunami4
Gami3Misaki Ohata2Toshie Uematsu3Moeka Haruhi2
Ran Yu-Yu3Shuu Shibutani1Apple Miyuki2Pinky Mayuka2
ComicalBullfight SoraCherryGamiRan Yu-Yu
Bullfight SoraXDraw (10:00)[26]Draw (15:00)[27]Draw (15:00)[28]
CherryDraw (10:00)[26]XDraw (15:00)[29]Draw (15:00)[30]
GamiDraw (15:00)[27]Draw (15:00)[29]XDraw (15:00)[31]
Ran Yu-YuDraw (15:00)[28]Draw (15:00)[30]Draw (15:00)[31]X
UKKanaKyoko KimuraMisaki OhataShuu Shibutani
KanaXDraw (10:00)[26]Kana (9:39)[30]Kana (9:52)[27]
Kyoko KimuraDraw (10:00)[26]XKimura (7:38)[28]Draw (10:00)[31]
Misaki OhataKana (9:39)[30]Kimura (7:38)[28]XOhata (8:54)[29]
Shuu ShibutaniKana (9:52)[27]Draw (10:00)[31]Ohata (8:54)[29]X
Visual
Technical
Apple MiyukiKaoruToshie UematsuYumi Ohka
Apple MiyukiXKaoru (11:06)[29]Uematsu (11:19)[28]Miyuki (10:19)[27]
KaoruKaoru (11:06)[29]XDraw (15:00)[30]Ohka (10:16)[32]
Toshie UematsuUematsu (11:19)[28]Draw (15:00)[30]XOhka (11:21)[26]
Yumi OhkaMiyuki (10:19)[27]Ohka (10:16)[32]Ohka (11:21)[26]X
YoungAyumi KuriharaMoeka HaruhiPinky MayukaRyo Mizunami
Ayumi KuriharaXKurihara (12:45)[31]Draw (20:00)[29]Draw (20:00)[28]
Moeka HaruhiKurihara (12:45)[31]XHaruhi (9:43)[26]Mizunami (10:08)[27]
Pinky MayukaDraw (20:00)[29]Haruhi (9:43)[26]XDraw (20:00)[33]
Ryo MizunamiDraw (20:00)[28]Mizunami (10:08)[27]Draw (20:00)[33]X
Playoff matches
(August 10)
Semifinals
(August 11)
Finals
(August 11)
      
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Ryo Mizunami9:44[32]
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Bullfight Sora4:24[3]
Bullfight SoraPin
Cherry
Gami
Ran Yu-Yu
17:41[32]
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Yumi Ohka17:25[3]
Yumi OhkaPin
Kana15:39[3]

2010

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The 2010 Catch the Wave took place over ten shows between May 30 and August 11.[7][34] The tournament included fifteen participants split up into three blocks titled "Rival", "Visual Technical" and "Young".[34] Outside participants in the tournament included freelancers Asami Kawasaki, Io Shirai, Kana and Mio Shirai, JWP Joshi Puroresu's Senri Kuroki and Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling's Ryo Mizunami. On July 4, Kuroki was sidelined with gastroesophageal reflux disease and was forced to forfeit the rest of her matches in the tournament.[35] This tournament introduced the concept of the "Loser Revival" battle royal, where those that finished second and third in their blocks were allowed to compete for a spot in the semifinals of the tournament.[1]

Final standings
RivalVisual
Technical
Young
Ayumi Kurihara  6  Yumi Ohka  5  Ryo Mizunami  6  
Cherry5Kana5Io Shirai6
Asami Kawasaki4Gami4Misaki Ohata6
Shuu Shibutani4Toshie Uematsu4Sawako Shimono2
Moeka Haruhi1Mio Shirai2Senri Kuroki0
RivalAsami KawasakiAyumi KuriharaCherryMoeka HaruhiShuu Shibutani
Asami KawasakiXKurihara (11:01)[36]Cherry (6:15)[1]Kawasaki (6:37)[37]Kawasaki (12:26)[35]
Ayumi KuriharaKurihara (11:01)[36]XKurihara (9:06)[38]Kurihara (11:58)[1]Shibutani (11:56)[37]
CherryCherry (6:15)[1]Kurihara (9:06)[38]XDraw (15:00)[39]Cherry (3:07)[40]
Moeka HaruhiKawasaki (6:37)[37]Kurihara (11:58)[1]Draw (15:00)[39]XShibutani (13:07)[34]
Shuu ShibutaniKawasaki (12:26)[35]Shibutani (11:56)[37]Cherry (3:07)[40]Shibutani (13:07)[34]X
Visual
Technical
GamiKanaMio ShiraiToshie UematsuYumi Ohka
GamiXDraw (20:00)[37]Draw (20:00)[40]Draw (20:00)[39]Draw (20:00)[36]
KanaDraw (20:00)[37]XKana (9:22)[35]Uematsu (14:49)[38]Kana (3:36)[34]
Mio ShiraiDraw (20:00)[40]Kana (9:22)[35]XDraw (10:37)[1]Ohka (8:54)[39]
Toshie UematsuDraw (20:00)[39]Uematsu (14:49)[38]Draw (10:37)[1]XOhka (9:09)[37]
Yumi OhkaDraw (20:00)[36]Kana (3:36)[34]Ohka (8:54)[39]Ohka (9:09)[37]X
YoungIo ShiraiMisaki OhataRyo MizunamiSenri KurokiSawako Shimono
Io ShiraiXDraw (10:00)[36]Draw (10:00)[37]Shirai (forfeit)Shirai (8:41)[34]
Misaki OhataDraw (10:00)[36]XDraw (10:00)[41]Ohata (forfeit)Ohata (6:18)[37]
Ryo MizunamiDraw (10:00)[37]Draw (10:00)[41]XMizunami (7:11)[40]Mizunami (8:53)[38]
Senri KurokiShirai (forfeit)Ohata (forfeit)Mizunami (7:11)[40]XShimono (forfeit)
Sawako ShimonoShirai (8:41)[34]Ohata (6:18)[37]Mizunami (8:53)[38]Shimono (forfeit)X
Playoff matches
(August 10)
Semifinals
(August 11)
Finals
(August 11)
      
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Ryo Mizunami5:04[7]
Ryo MizunamiPin
Io Shirai
Misaki Ohata
10:46[1]
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Gami16:29[7]
GamiPin
Yumi Ohka9:53[7]
Yumi OhkaPin
Kana8:24[1]

2011

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The 2011 Catch the Wave took place over eight shows between May 2 and July 24.[42] The tournament included fourteen participants split up into three blocks titled "Technical", "Visual" and "Young".[43] Outside participants in the tournament included freelancer Nagisa Nozaki, Kagetsu and Ryo Mizunami from Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling and Nao Komatsu from Oz Academy. This was the first tournament, where all wrestlers eliminated after the round-robin portion of the tournament were allowed to enter the "Loser Revival" battle royal.[2]

Final standings
TechnicalVisualYoung
Misaki Ohata  5  Toshie Uematsu  8  Kagetsu  5  
Ayumi Kurihara4Tomoka Nakagawa5Sawako Shimono4
Nagisa Nozaki4Cherry3Nao Komatsu2
Yumi Ohka4Kana3Mika Iida1
Mio Shirai3Ryo Mizunami1
TechnicalAyumi KuriharaMio ShiraiMisaki OhataNagisa NozakiYumi Ohka
Ayumi KuriharaXKurihara (12:02)[44]Ohata (10:37)[43]Kurihara (6:53)[45]Ohka (14:22)[46]
Mio ShiraiKurihara (12:02)[44]XDraw (11:32)[46]Nozaki (5:06)[47]Shirai (11:14)[45]
Misaki OhataOhata (10:37)[43]Draw (11:32)[46]XOhata (4:59)[48]Ohka (11:52)[49]
Nagisa NozakiKurihara (6:53)[45]Nozaki (5:06)[47]Ohata (4:59)[48]XNozaki (5:01)[43]
Yumi OhkaOhka (14:22)[46]Shirai (11:14)[45]Ohka (11:52)[49]Nozaki (5:01)[43]X
VisualCherryKanaRyo MizunamiTomoka NakagawaToshie Uematsu
CherryXDraw (15:00)[46]Cherry (9:24)[44]Nakagawa (12:21)[47]Uematsu (12:40)[45]
KanaDraw (15:00)[46]XDraw (15:00)[49]Draw (15:00)[45]Uematsu (10:35)[43]
Ryo MizunamiCherry (9:24)[44]Draw (15:00)[49]XNakagawa (8:56)[48]Uematsu (9:07)[47]
Tomoka NakagawaNakagawa (12:21)[47]Draw (15:00)[45]Nakagawa (8:56)[48]XUematsu (5:30)[46]
Toshie UematsuUematsu (12:40)[45]Uematsu (10:35)[43]Uematsu (9:07)[47]Uematsu (5:30)[46]X
YoungKagetsuMika IidaNao KomatsuSawako Shimono
KagetsuXKagetsu (6:56)[49]Kagetsu (7:01)[48]Draw (10:00)[43]
Mika IidaKagetsu (6:56)[49]XKomatsu (8:23)[47]Draw (10:00)[45]
Nao KomatsuKagetsu (7:01)[48]Komatsu (8:23)[47]XShimono (8:10)[46]
Sawako ShimonoDraw (10:00)[43]Draw (10:00)[45]Shimono (8:10)[46]X
SemifinalsFinal
      
Toshie UematsuPin
Misaki Ohata13:38[2]
Misaki OhataPin
Kana10:14[2]
KanaSub
Kagetsu9:48[2]

2012

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The 2012 Catch the Wave took place over nine shows between April 30 and July 16.[50] The tournament included fifteen participants split up into three blocks titled "Black Dahlia", "Power" and "White Tails", with two of the blocks made up of members of the Black Dahlia and White Tails stables.[50] Outside participants in the tournament included Hamuko Hoshi and Tsukasa Fujimoto from Ice Ribbon and Syuri from Wrestling New Classic (WNC).[50] The tournament featured a title change, when on June 8, Mio Shirai defeated Ayumi Kurihara to win DDT Pro-Wrestling's Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship.[51]

Final standings
Black DahliaPowerWhite Tails
Yumi Ohka  5  Ryo Mizunami  6  Ayumi Kurihara  5  
Tsukasa Fujimoto5Ayako Hamada5Mio Shirai4
Cherry4Sawako Shimono5Shuu Shibutani4
Misaki Ohata4Hamuko Hoshi4Syuri4
Hanako Nakamori2Aya Yuki0Kana3
Black
Dahlia
CherryHanako NakamoriMisaki OhataTsukasa FujimotoYumi Ohka
CherryXNakamori (5:19)[52]Ohata (8:46)[53]Cherry (8:16)[51]Cherry (3:08)[54]
Hanako NakamoriNakamori (5:19)[52]XOhata (8:11)[55]Fujimoto (8:08)[56]Ohka (10:42)[53]
Misaki OhataOhata (8:46)[53]Ohata (8:11)[55]XFujimoto (12:38)[52]Ohka (13:28)[56]
Tsukasa FujimotoCherry (8:16)[51]Fujimoto (8:08)[56]Fujimoto (12:38)[52]XDraw (15:00)[57]
Yumi OhkaCherry (3:08)[54]Ohka (10:42)[53]Ohka (13:28)[56]Draw (15:00)[57]X
PowerAyako HamadaAya YukiHamuko HoshiRyo MizunamiSawako Shimono
Ayako HamadaXHamada (14:48)[55]Hamada (5:35)[52]Mizunami (13:24)[57]Draw (15:00)[56]
Aya YukiHamada (14:48)[55]XHoshi (6:10)[51]Mizunami (4:36)[56]Shimono (7:50)[57]
Hamuko HoshiHamada (5:35)[52]Hoshi (6:10)[51]XHoshi (4:13)[54]Shimono (3:55)[58]
Ryo MizunamiMizunami (13:24)[57]Mizunami (4:36)[56]Hoshi (4:13)[54]XMizunami (12:33)[55]
Sawako ShimonoDraw (15:00)[56]Shimono (7:50)[57]Shimono (3:55)[58]Mizunami (12:33)[55]X
White
Tails
Ayumi KuriharaKanaMio ShiraiShuu ShibutaniSyuri
Ayumi KuriharaXKurihara (8:08)[54]Shirai (1:29)[51]Kurihara (14:32)[52]Draw (15:00)[57]
KanaKurihara (8:08)[54]XShirai (5:27)[57]Draw (15:00)[53]Kana (12:16)[51]
Mio ShiraiShirai (1:29)[51]Shirai (5:27)[57]XShibutani (4:29)[58]Syuri (6:05)[53]
Shuu ShibutaniKurihara (14:32)[52]Draw (15:00)[53]Shibutani (4:29)[58]XDraw (15:00)[56]
SyuriDraw (15:00)[57]Kana (12:16)[51]Syuri (6:05)[53]Draw (15:00)[56]X
Black Dahlia block
playoff match
(July 1)
Semifinals
(July 16)
Finals
(July 16)
      
Yumi OhkaPin
Tsukasa Fujimoto16:58[58]
Yumi OhkaPin
Ayumi Kurihara15:11[8]
Ayumi KuriharaPin
Ryo Mizunami20:57[8]
Ryo MizunamiPin
Misaki Ohata14:40[8]

2013

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The 2013 Catch the Wave took take place over ten shows between May 6 and July 15.[59] The tournament format, which for the first time featured only two round-robin blocks, and the participants were announced on April 26. Outside participants included Arisa Nakajima from JWP Joshi Puroresu, Hikaru Shida from Ice Ribbon, Kagetsu from Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling and Syuri from Wrestling New Classic (WNC).[60][61] The top three wrestlers from each block advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament.[59] The winners of the blocks earned spots in the semifinals, while numbers two and three were entered into the first round of the knockout tournament.[62] The two block system resulted in the elimination of the "Loser Revival" battle royal.[63] The tournament featured the first Catch the Wave match to take place outside of Pro Wrestling Wave, when Shuu Shibutani and Syuri faced each other on June 8 in Wave's sister promotion, Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling.[64][65] The winner of the tournament became the number one contender to the Wave Single Championship.[9]

Final standings
GlamorousSlender
Yuu Yamagata  8  Syuri  8  
Tomoka Nakagawa7Arisa Nakajima7
Misaki Ohata6Shuu Shibutani6
Kagetsu6Cherry6
Ryo Mizunami6Hikaru Shida6
Ayako Hamada5Mio Shirai6
Gami4Moeka Haruhi3
GlamorousAyako
Hamada
GamiKagetsuMisaki
Ohata
Ryo
Mizunami
Tomoka
Nakagawa
Yuu
Yamagata
Ayako
Hamada
XGami
(14:21)[66]
Draw
(15:00)[67]
Hamada
(7:23)[68]
Hamada
(9:30)[69]
Nakagawa
(12:09)[70]
Yamagata
(10:57)[71]
GamiGami
(14:21)[66]
XKagetsu
(5:41)[69]
Ohata
(7:26)[72]
Gami
(4:51)[68]
Nakagawa
(12:28)[71]
Yamagata
(12:45)[67]
KagetsuDraw
(15:00)[67]
Kagetsu
(5:41)[69]
XDraw
(15:00)[73]
Draw
(15:00)[70]
Nakagawa
(8:03)[72]
Draw
(15:00)[68]
Misaki
Ohata
Hamada
(7:23)[68]
Ohata
(7:26)[72]
Draw
(15:00)[73]
XMizunami
(3:08)[66]
Ohata
(5:07)[67]
Draw
(15:00)[69]
Ryo
Mizunami
Hamada
(9:30)[69]
Gami
(4:51)[68]
Draw
(15:00)[70]
Mizunami
(3:08)[66]
XDraw
(15:00)[73]
Mizunami
(13:22)[72]
Tomoka
Nakagawa
Nakagawa
(12:09)[70]
Nakagawa
(12:28)[71]
Nakagawa
(8:03)[72]
Ohata
(5:07)[67]
Draw
(15:00)[73]
XYamagata
(3:36)[66]
Yuu
Yamagata
Yamagata
(10:57)[71]
Yamagata
(12:45)[67]
Draw
(15:00)[68]
Draw
(15:00)[69]
Mizunami
(13:22)[72]
Yamagata
(3:36)[66]
X
SlenderArisa
Nakajima
CherryHikaru
Shida
Mio
Shirai
Moeka
Haruhi
Shuu
Shibutani
Syuri
Arisa
Nakajima
XNakajima
(8:09)[73]
Draw
(15:00)[72]
Shirai
(3:23)[67]
Draw
(15:00)[70]
Nakajima
(8:33)[74]
Draw
(15:00)[68]
CherryNakajima
(8:09)[73]
XShida
(5:54)[74]
Cherry
(5:14)[69]
Cherry
(7:35)[72]
Cherry
(7:13)[66]
Syuri
(8:15)[70]
Hikaru
Shida
Draw
(15:00)[72]
Shida
(5:54)[74]
XShirai
(6:28)[68]
Shida
(8:28)[71]
Shibutani
(7:18)[69]
Draw
(15:00)[67]
Mio
Shirai
Shirai
(3:23)[67]
Cherry
(5:14)[69]
Shirai
(6:28)[68]
XHaruhi
(6:25)[66]
Shibutani
(4:21)[70]
Shirai
(5:40)[74]
Moeka
Haruhi
Draw
(15:00)[70]
Cherry
(7:35)[72]
Shida
(8:28)[71]
Haruhi
(6:25)[66]
XShibutani
(5:24)[67]
Syuri
(6:54)[69]
Shuu
Shibutani
Nakajima
(8:33)[74]
Cherry
(7:13)[66]
Shibutani
(7:18)[69]
Shibutani
(4:21)[70]
Shibutani
(5:24)[67]
XSyuri
(9:53)[65]
SyuriDraw
(15:00)[68]
Syuri
(8:15)[70]
Draw
(15:00)[67]
Shirai
(5:40)[74]
Syuri
(6:54)[69]
Syuri
(9:53)[65]
X
First round
(July 15)
Semifinals
(July 15)
Finals
(July 15)
      
Yuu YamagataPin
Misaki Ohata4:17[9]
Misaki OhataPin
Tomoka Nakagawa6:06[9]
Misaki OhataPin
Arisa Nakajima13:06[9]
Shuu ShibutaniPin
Arisa Nakajima6:43[9]
Arisa NakajimaPin
Syuri11:02[9]

2014

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The 2014 Catch the Wave took place between May 5 and July 27.[5] The tournament once again featured two round-robin blocks of seven wrestlers, divided by their age. Block "Adeyaka" ("Elegant") featured wrestlers in their thirties and block "Tsuyayaka" ("Glossy") wrestlers in their twenties. Outside participants included Tsukasa Fujimoto from Ice Ribbon and freelancers Hikaru Shida, Hiroyo Matsumoto, Kyoko Kimura and Kyusei Sakura Hirota.[5]

Final standings
AdeyakaTsuyayaka
Yumi Ohka  8  Hikaru Shida  10  
Tsukasa Fujimoto7Hiroyo Matsumoto9
Tomoka Nakagawa7Misaki Ohata8
Kyoko Kimura7Mika Iida6
Kyusei Sakura Hirota6Mio Shirai5
Shuu Shibutani5Moeka Haruhi3
Yuu Yamagata2Sawako Shimono1
AdeyakaKyoko KimuraKyusei Sakura HirotaShuu ShibutaniTomoka NakagawaTsukasa FujimotoYumi OhkaYuu Yamagata
Kyoko KimuraXHirota
(7:45)[75]
Kimura
(11:00)[76]
Kimura
(11:38)[77]
Fujimoto
(8:53)[78]
Draw
(15:00)[79]
Kimura
(9:28)[80]
Kyusei Sakura HirotaHirota
(7:45)[75]
XHirota
(9:18)[81]
Nakagawa
(6:15)[82]
Fujimoto
(9:39)[77]
Ohka
(6:22)[83]
Hirota
(5:48)[79]
Shuu ShibutaniKimura
(11:00)[76]
Hirota
(9:18)[81]
XDraw
(15:00)[75]
Shibutani
(8:50)[79]
Ohka
(10:27)[84]
Shibutani
(9:34)[85]
Tomoka NakagawaKimura
(11:38)[77]
Nakagawa
(6:15)[82]
Draw
(15:00)[75]
XDraw
(15:00)[85]
Draw
(15:00)[80]
Nakagawa
(12:41)[86]
Tsukasa FujimotoFujimoto
(8:53)[78]
Fujimoto
(9:39)[77]
Shibutani
(8:50)[79]
Draw
(15:00)[85]
XFujimoto
(14:37)[87]
Yamagata
(11:11)[84]
Yumi OhkaDraw
(15:00)[79]
Ohka
(6:22)[83]
Ohka
(10:27)[84]
Draw
(15:00)[80]
Fujimoto
(14:37)[87]
XOhka
(10:00)[82]
Yuu YamagataKimura
(9:28)[80]
Hirota
(5:48)[79]
Shibutani
(9:34)[85]
Nakagawa
(12:41)[86]
Yamagata
(11:11)[84]
Ohka
(10:00)[82]
X
TsuyayakaHikaru ShidaHiroyo MatsumotoMika IidaMio ShiraiMisaki OhataMoeka HaruhiSawako Shimono
Hikaru ShidaXShida
(11:18)[75]
Draw
(15:00)[80]
Shida
(7:13)[79]
Draw
(15:00)[87]
Shida
(10:15)[83]
Shida
(9:18)[81]
Hiroyo MatsumotoShida
(11:18)[75]
XMatsumoto
(14:27)[77]
Matsumoto
(6:58)[80]
Draw
(15:00)[76]
Matsumoto
(3:01)[79]
Matsumoto
(11:13)[83]
Mika IidaDraw
(15:00)[80]
Matsumoto
(14:27)[77]
XDraw
(15:00)[84]
Iida
(13:34)[78]
Haruhi
(9:43)[86]
Iida
(5:11)[79]
Mio ShiraiShida
(7:13)[79]
Matsumoto
(6:58)[80]
Draw
(15:00)[84]
XOhata
(10:00)[77]
Shirai
(5:27)[81]
Shirai
(4:33)[85]
Misaki OhataDraw
(15:00)[87]
Draw
(15:00)[76]
Iida
(13:34)[78]
Ohata
(10:00)[77]
XOhata
(9:20)[84]
Ohata
(9:04)[82]
Moeka HaruhiShida
(10:15)[83]
Matsumoto
(3:01)[79]
Haruhi
(9:43)[86]
Shirai
(5:27)[81]
Ohata
(9:20)[84]
XDraw
(15:00)[80]
Sawako ShimonoShida
(9:18)[81]
Matsumoto
(11:13)[83]
Iida
(5:11)[79]
Shirai
(4:33)[85]
Ohata
(9:04)[82]
Draw
(15:00)[80]
X
First round
(July 27)
Semifinals
(July 27)
Finals
(July 27)
      
Yumi OhkaPin
Misaki Ohata3:48[10]
Tsukasa FujimotoPin
Misaki Ohata5:44[10]
Misaki OhataPin
Hikaru Shida12:23[10]
Tomoka NakagawaPin
Hiroyo Matsumoto5:10[10]
Tomoka NakagawaPin
Hikaru Shida6:26[10]
  • July 27:
    • Third place four-way match:
      Tomoka Nakagawa defeated Hiroyo Matsumoto, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Yumi Ohka (6:17).[10]
  • Post-tournament awards:[10]
    • Best Bout Award: Kyoko Kimura vs. Kyusei Sakura Hirota, May 13
    • Best Performance Award: Tsukasa Fujimoto led Ice Ribbon
    • Fighting Spirit Award: Kyusei Sakura Hirota
    • Outstanding Performance Award: Mika Iida
    • Technique Award: Kyusei Sakura Hirota

Catch the Young Wave

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Concurrently to the 2014 Catch the Wave tournament, Pro Wrestling Wave also held the first Catch the Young Wave tournament, where six rookie wrestlers competed for a ¥500,000 main prize. Outside participants in the tournament included Risa Sera and Shiori Akiba from Ice Ribbon and Kaho Kobayashi from Wrestling New Classic (WNC)/Reina Joshi Puroresu.[5] Akiba was forced to pull out of the tournament and forfeit her final two matches, after being sidelined as a result of headaches and memory impairment on June 18.[89] The block ended in a four-way tie on June 27, leading to Wave announcing a single-elimination tournament between the four to determine the winner.[78]

Final standings
Young
Fairy Nipponbashi  6  
Kaho Kobayashi6
Sumire Natsu6
Risa Sera6
Rina Yamashita5
Shiori Akiba1
YoungFairy NipponbashiKaho KobayashiRina YamashitaRisa SeraShiori AkibaSumire Natsu
Fairy NipponbashiXKobayashi
(7:38)[83]
Nipponbashi
(5:52)[75]
Nipponbashi
(5:24)[79]
Nipponbashi
(forfeit)[87]
Natsu
(7:44)[81]
Kaho KobayashiKobayashi
(7:38)[83]
XYamashita
(6:52)[82]
Draw
(10:00)[78]
Draw
(10:00)[76]
Kobayashi
(5:45)[75]
Rina YamashitaNipponbashi
(5:52)[75]
Yamashita
(6:52)[82]
XDraw
(10:00)[76]
Yamashita
(5:13)[84]
Natsu
(9:12)[87]
Risa SeraNipponbashi
(5:24)[79]
Draw
(10:00)[78]
Draw
(10:00)[76]
XSera
(4:50)[86]
Sera
(5:00)[84]
Shiori AkibaNipponbashi
(forfeit)[87]
Draw
(10:00)[76]
Yamashita
(5:13)[84]
Sera
(4:50)[86]
XNatsu
(forfeit)
Sumire NatsuNatsu
(7:44)[81]
Kobayashi
(5:45)[75]
Natsu
(9:12)[87]
Sera
(5:00)[84]
Natsu
(forfeit)
X
Semifinals
(July 13)
Finals
(July 27)
      
Kaho KobayashiPin
Risa Sera6:53[88]
Kaho KobayashiPin
Sumire Natsu8:30[10]
Fairy NipponbashiPin
Sumire Natsu3:38[88]

2015

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The 2015 Catch the Wave took place between May 3 and July 20.[90] The tournament featured a single round-robin block with ten wrestlers.[90] The four previous still active winners; Yumi Ohka, Kana, Misaki Ohata and Hikaru Shida as well as the reigning Catch the Young Wave winner Kaho Kobayashi, earned automatic spots in the tournament. Gami picked one wrestler to enter the tournament, while the remaining four were decided in qualifying matches on April 4.[90][91] Cherry, Kyusei Sakura Hirota, Mika Iida and Ryo Mizunami ended up earning their spots in the tournament in a nine-woman battle royal, while Rina Yamashita was chosen by Gami as the final entrant.[92] In the tournament, instead of points, rankings were based on winning percentages or simply the number of wins.[93] Two matches in the tournament took place at an Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling event.[94]

Final standings
WrestlerWinsDrawsLosses
Kana  5    3    1  
Hikaru Shida522
Mika Iida513
Yumi Ohka513
Cherry414
Ryo Mizunami414
Misaki Ohata405
Kaho Kobayashi306
Kyusei Sakura Hirota306
Rina Yamashita216
ResultsCherryShidaKobayashiKanaHirotaIidaOhataYamashitaMizunamiOhka
CherryXShida
(8:06)[95]
Cherry
(6:36)[96]
Draw
(5:53)[93]
Cherry
(6:55)[97]
Iida
(5:00)[98]
Ohata
(4:20)[99]
Cherry
(5:36)[100]
Mizunami
(5:38)[101]
Cherry
(4:26)[102]
ShidaShida
(8:06)[95]
XShida
(8:58)[98]
Draw
(15:00)[101]
Hirota
(5:22)[93]
Draw
(15:00)[97]
Ohata
(13:28)[100]
Shida
(10:01)[99]
Shida
(14:49)[102]
Shida
(13:37)[103]
KobayashiCherry
(6:36)[96]
Shida
(8:58)[98]
XKana
(10:20)[103]
Kobayashi
(10:04)[94]
Kobayashi
(8:03)[93]
Ohata
(11:21)[102]
Kobayashi
(9:22)[97]
Mizunami
(5:48)[100]
Ohka
(7:51)[99]
KanaDraw
(5:53)[93]
Draw
(15:00)[101]
Kana
(10:20)[103]
XHirota
(6:53)[95]
Kana
(10:23)[102]
Kana
(8:27)[96]
Kana
(9:42)[94]
Kana
(9:37)[98]
Draw
(15:00)[97]
HirotaCherry
(6:55)[97]
Hirota
(5:22)[93]
Kobayashi
(10:04)[94]
Hirota
(6:53)[95]
XIida
(8:39)[100]
Hirota
(10:03)[101]
Yamashita
(6:23)[96]
Mizunami
(13:12)[103]
Ohka
(5:50)[98]
IidaIida
(5:00)[98]
Draw
(15:00)[97]
Kobayashi
(8:03)[93]
Kana
(10:23)[102]
Iida
(8:39)[100]
XIida
(9:27)[104]
Iida
(7:16)[103]
Iida
(10:43)[99]
Ohka
(6:53)[101]
OhataOhata
(4:20)[99]
Ohata
(13:28)[100]
Ohata
(11:21)[102]
Kana
(8:27)[96]
Hirota
(10:03)[101]
Iida
(9:27)[104]
XOhata
(7:15)[98]
Mizunami
(9:51)[93]
Ohka
(14:44)[95]
YamashitaCherry
(5:36)[100]
Shida
(10:01)[99]
Kobayashi
(9:22)[97]
Kana
(9:42)[94]
Yamashita
(6:23)[96]
Iida
(7:16)[103]
Ohata
(7:15)[98]
XDraw
(15:00)[104]
Yamashita
(5:11)[93]
MizunamiMizunami
(5:38)[101]
Shida
(14:49)[102]
Mizunami
(5:48)[100]
Kana
(9:37)[98]
Mizunami
(13:12)[103]
Iida
(10:43)[99]
Mizunami
(9:51)[93]
Draw
(15:00)[104]
XOhka
(12:16)[96]
OhkaCherry
(4:26)[102]
Shida
(13:37)[103]
Ohka
(7:51)[99]
Draw
(15:00)[97]
Ohka
(5:50)[98]
Ohka
(6:53)[101]
Ohka
(14:44)[95]
Yamashita
(5:11)[93]
Ohka
(12:16)[96]
X
Semifinals
(July 20)
Finals
(July 20)
      
Hikaru ShidaPin
Mika Iida16:23[12]
Mika IidaPin
Yumi Ohka20:02[12]
KanaPin
Yumi Ohka9:52[12]
  • Post-tournament awards:[12][105]
    • Best Bout Award: Ryo Mizunami vs. Yumi Ohka, June 10
    • Best Performance Award: Wonderful World Fairy Family (Ayako Hamada, Chikayo Nagashima, Fairy Nipponbashi, Tsukasa Fujimoto, Yumi Ohka and Yuu Yamagata)
    • Fighting Spirit Award: Ryo Mizunami
    • Outstanding Performance Award: Mika Iida
    • Technique Award: Mika Iida
    • Raspberry Award: Kaho Kobayashi vs. Kyusei Sakura Hirota, June 14

Young Block Oh! Oh! 2015

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The rookie version of Catch the Wave started on May 29 with six participants, including five outsiders; Konami from Office Kana/Reina Joshi Puroresu, Maya Yukihi and Yuka from Ice Ribbon, Meiko Tanaka from World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana and Yako Fujigasaki from JWP Joshi Puroresu. The tournament took place in a single-elimination format with Konami and Yuka earning automatic spots to in the semifinals. Matches had a ten-minute time limit in the tournament. In case of a time limit draw, the match would enter a five-minute overtime, where the match can be won with only a two-count. If the match again ended in a time limit draw, it would be restarted with no time limit in a match that can be won with only a one-count. The winner of the tournament would receive ¥500,000 and a shot at the JWP Junior and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships.[6] Both of the tournament's finalists were injured before the final match with Meiko Tanaka dislocating her right elbow and Yuka suffering a cervical spinal cord contusion and subarachnoid hemorrhage. As Yuka was injured first, Wave originally awarded Tanaka the final with a bye, declaring her the winner of the tournament.[106] However, on the final day of the tournament, Gami instead announced that they were postponing the final match until both wrestlers were able to return to the ring.[12] The final eventually took place on October 30.[24]

First round
(May 29)
Semifinals
(June 26)
Finals
      
Hiroe NagahamaPin
Maya Yukihi7:22[6]
Hiroe NagahamaPin
Yuka[a][107]
YukaPin
Meiko Tanaka10:19[24]
KonamiPin
Meiko Tanaka7:38[107]
Meiko TanakaPin
Yako Fujigasaki4:34[6]

2016

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The 2016 Catch the Wave took place between April 10 and June 5. The tournament featured 32 wrestlers in eight blocks of four, making it the largest Catch the Wave tournament in history.[25][108] In the tournament a win was worth two points and a loss none. In case of a draw, the wrestler who debuted at a later date would be awarded one point.[109] The winners from each block would advance to a single-elimination tournament.[110] If a block ended in a tie, a playoff match would determine the advancer.[110]

Final standings
African
Violet
Chrome
Yellow
Italian
Red
Mandarin
Orange
Rina Yamashita  4  Ryo Mizunami  4  Sareee  4  Dash Chisako  5  
Hikaru Shida3Chikayo Nagashima4Hiroe Nagahama3Asuka2
Kaho Kobayashi2Aoi Kizuki2Yumi Ohka2Hibiscus Mii2
Kaori Yoneyama2Meiko Tanaka1Mayumi Ozaki0Yuki Miyazaki2
Orion
Blue
Pompadour
Pink
Regatta
Blue
Silver
Gray
Hanako Nakamori  4  Tsukasa Fujimoto  6  Mika Iida  4  Yoshiko  5  
Misaki Ohata3Rabbit Miu3Melanie Cruise4Ayako Hamada4
Makoto2Cherry2Tsukushi4Kagetsu2
Yuka1Moeka Haruhi0Leon0Sawako Shimono0
African VioletHikaru ShidaKaho KobayashiKaori YoneyamaRina Yamashita
Hikaru ShidaXShida
(10:39)[111]
Draw
(15:00)[112]
Yamashita
(11:18)[113]
Kaho KobayashiShida
(10:39)[111]
XKobayashi
(9:45)[114]
Yamashita
(11:14)[115]
Kaori YoneyamaDraw
(15:00)[112]
Kobayashi
(9:45)[114]
XYoneyama
(4:25)[116]
Rina YamashitaYamashita
(11:18)[113]
Yamashita
(11:14)[115]
Yoneyama
(4:25)[116]
X
Chrome YellowAoi KizukiChikayo NagashimaMeiko TanakaRyo Mizunami
Aoi KizukiXNagashima
(8:40)[111]
Draw
(15:00)[117]
Kizuki
(2:59)[116]
Chikayo NagashimaNagashima
(8:40)[111]
XNagashima
(7:43)[112]
Mizunami
(8:57)[113]
Meiko TanakaDraw
(15:00)[117]
Nagashima
(7:43)[112]
XMizunami
(9:44)[118]
Ryo MizunamiKizuki
(2:59)[116]
Mizunami
(8:57)[113]
Mizunami
(9:44)[118]
X
Italian RedHiroe NagahamaMayumi OzakiSareeeYumi Ohka
Hiroe NagahamaXNagahama
(11:43)[119]
Sareee
(9:56)[117]
Draw
(15:00)[120]
Mayumi OzakiNagahama
(11:43)[119]
XSareee
(7:14)[118]
NC[113]
SareeeSareee
(9:56)[117]
Sareee
(7:14)[118]
XOhka
(8:38)[116]
Yumi OhkaDraw
(15:00)[120]
NC[113]Ohka
(8:38)[116]
X
Mandarin OrangeAsukaDash ChisakoHibiscus MiiYuki Miyazaki
AsukaXChisako
(10:32)[121]
Asuka
(11:00)[114]
Miyazaki
(10:21)[119]
Dash ChisakoChisako
(10:32)[121]
XChisako
(8:50)[112]
Draw
(15:00)[116]
Hibiscus MiiAsuka
(11:00)[114]
Chisako
(8:50)[112]
XMii
(7:31)[113]
Yuki MiyazakiMiyazaki
(10:21)[119]
Draw
(15:00)[116]
Mii
(7:31)[113]
X
Orion BlueHanako NakamoriMakotoMisaki OhataYuka
Hanako NakamoriXMakoto
(4:49)[113]
Nakamori
(7:56)[116]
Nakamori
(4:50)[118]
MakotoMakoto
(4:49)[113]
XDraw
(15:00)[118]
Draw
(15:00)[112]
Misaki OhataNakamori
(7:56)[116]
Draw
(15:00)[118]
XOhata
(8:04)[117]
YukaNakamori
(4:50)[118]
Draw
(15:00)[112]
Ohata
(8:04)[117]
X
Pompadour PinkCherryMoeka HaruhiRabbit MiuTsukasa Fujimoto
CherryXCherry
(7:02)[122]
Draw
(8:01)[112]
Fujimoto
(3:56)[116]
Moeka HaruhiCherry
(7:02)[122]
XMiu
(6:49)[117]
Fujimoto
(5:23)[113]
Rabbit MiuDraw
(8:01)[112]
Miu
(6:49)[117]
XFujimoto
(10:11)[118]
Tsukasa FujimotoFujimoto
(3:56)[116]
Fujimoto
(5:23)[113]
Fujimoto
(10:11)[118]
X
Regatta BlueLeonMelanie CruiseMika IidaTsukushi
LeonXCruise
(forfeit)[117]
Iida
(5:43)[116]
Tsukushi
(forfeit)[113]
Melanie CruiseCruise
(forfeit)[117]
XIida
(8:47)[120]
Cruise
(8:01)[117]
Mika IidaIida
(5:43)[116]
Iida
(8:47)[120]
XTsukushi
(4:22)[113]
TsukushiTsukushi
(forfeit)[113]
Cruise
(8:01)[117]
Tsukushi
(4:22)[113]
X
Silver GrayAyako HamadaKagetsuSawako ShimonoYoshiko
Ayako HamadaXHamada
(12:48)[118]
Hamada
(11:23)[111]
Draw
(9:58)[113]
KagetsuHamada
(12:48)[118]
XKagetsu
(11:19)[114]
Yoshiko
(8:50)[116]
Sawako ShimonoHamada
(11:23)[111]
Kagetsu
(11:19)[114]
XYoshiko
(14:22)[115]
YoshikoDraw
(9:58)[113]
Yoshiko
(8:50)[116]
Yoshiko
(14:22)[115]
X
Playoff matches
First round
(June 2)
Semifinals
(June 5)
Finals
(June 5)
         
Dash ChisakoPin
Ryo Mizunami16:12[123]
Ryo MizunamiPin
Yoshiko13:44[124]
Hanako NakamoriPin
Yoshiko12:12[123]
Ryo MizunamiPin
Tsukasa Fujimoto16:03[124]
Mika IidaPin
Rina Yamashita17:55[123]
Rina YamashitaPin
Tsukasa Fujimoto11:00[124]
SareeePin
Tsukasa Fujimoto8:44[123]
  • Post-tournament awards:[124]
    • Best Bout Award: Mika Iida vs. Tsukushi, May 3
    • Best Performance Award: Referee Ishiguro and Mayumi Ozaki
    • Fighting Spirit Award: Rabbit Miu
    • Outstanding Performance Award: Hiroe Nagahama

Young Block Oh! Oh! 2016

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The 2016 rookie version of Catch the Wave took place between February 6 and March 13 with eight participants in two blocks. Outside participants included Akane Fujita, Maruko Nagasaki and Yuka from Ice Ribbon, Konami from Reina Joshi Puroresu, Mari An from Sportiva and Yako Fujigasaki from JWP Joshi Puroresu. For the first time, the tournament ran before the main tournament.[125] The winner of the tournament earned a spot in the 2016 Catch the Wave tournament.[126] In the tournament, wins were worth two points and losses zero. In case of a time limit draw, the wrestler who debuted at a later date would be awarded one point.[126] One of the matches in the tournament took place at an event held by Wave's sister promotion Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling.[127]

Final standings
AB
Hiroe Nagahama  6  Yuka  4  
Akane Fujita2Konami3
Sumire Natsu2Yako Fujigasaki2
Mari An2Maruko Nagasaki1
AAkane FujitaHiroe NagahamaMari AnSumire Natsu
Akane FujitaXNagahama
(5:50)[128]
Fujita
(6:23)[126]
Natsu
(8:34)[129]
Hiroe NagahamaNagahama
(5:50)[128]
XNagahama
(5:58)[130]
Nagahama
(4:34)[126]
Mari AnFujita
(6:23)[126]
Nagahama
(5:58)[130]
XAn
(6:16)[127]
Sumire NatsuNatsu
(8:34)[129]
Nagahama
(4:34)[126]
An
(6:16)[127]
X
BKonamiMaruko NagasakiYako FujigasakiYuka
KonamiXKonami
(6:17)[131]
Draw
(10:00)[128]
Yuka
(7:26)[25]
Maruko NagasakiKonami
(6:17)[131]
XDraw
(10:00)[25]
Yuka
(8:31)[128]
Yako FujigasakiDraw
(10:00)[128]
Draw
(10:00)[25]
XFujigasaki
(7:46)[131]
YukaYuka
(7:26)[25]
Yuka
(8:31)[128]
Fujigasaki
(7:46)[131]
X
Final
   
A1Hiroe NagahamaPin
B1Yuka10:04[25]

2017

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The 2017 Catch the Wave took place between April 19 and June 4. The tournament featured eight wrestlers in two blocks of four, making it the smallest Catch the Wave tournament in history. The participants wrestled in a single block, but in point standings were divided into two blocks by their affiliation. Wrestlers signed to Pro Wrestling Wave, wrestled in the "Zabun" block, while outsiders wrestled in the "Other Than" block, which included Ice Ribbon representative Mochi Miyagi, Marvelous representative Rin Kadokura, Seadlinnng representative Sareee and freelancer Saki. In the tournament a win was worth two points, a draw one point and a loss none. The top two wrestlers from each block advanced to the semifinals.[132]

Final standings
ZabunOther Than
Misaki Ohata  9  Sareee  9  
Rina Yamashita8Rin Kadokura7
Hiroe Nagahama7Mochi Miyagi6
Moeka Haruhi5Saki5
ResultsNagahamaOhataMiyagiHaruhiKadokuraYamashitaSakiSareee
NagahamaXNagahama
(8:33)[133]
Miyagi
(9:43)[134]
Nagahama
(9:22)[135]
Draw
(15:00)[136]
Yamashita
(9:42)[137]
Nagahama
(7:53)[138]
Sareee
(8:35)[139]
OhataNagahama
(8:33)[133]
XMiyagi
(13:53)[136]
Ohata
(12:20)[138]
Draw
(15:00)[140]
Ohata
(10:43)[139]
Ohata
(5:42)[137]
Ohata
(10:11)[141]
MiyagiMiyagi
(9:43)[134]
Miyagi
(13:53)[136]
XHaruhi
(11:32)[139]
Draw
(15:00)[138]
Yamashita
(5:46)[142]
Saki
(8:37)[135]
Draw
(15:00)[140]
HaruhiNagahama
(9:22)[135]
Ohata
(12:20)[138]
Haruhi
(11:32)[139]
XDraw
(15:00)[133]
Yamashita
(9:54)[140]
Haruhi
(7:03)[143]
Sareee
(3:51)[136]
KadokuraDraw
(15:00)[136]
Draw
(15:00)[140]
Draw
(15:00)[138]
Draw
(15:00)[133]
XDraw
(15:00)[134]
Draw
(15:00)[144]
Draw
(15:00)[135]
YamashitaYamashita
(9:42)[137]
Ohata
(10:43)[139]
Yamashita
(5:46)[142]
Yamashita
(9:54)[140]
Draw
(15:00)[134]
XSaki
(4:06)[136]
Draw
(15:00)[138]
SakiNagahama
(7:53)[138]
Ohata
(5:42)[137]
Saki
(8:37)[135]
Haruhi
(7:03)[143]
Draw
(15:00)[144]
Saki
(4:06)[136]
XSareee
(11:20)[142]
SareeeSareee
(8:35)[139]
Ohata
(10:11)[141]
Draw
(15:00)[140]
Sareee
(3:51)[136]
Draw
(15:00)[135]
Draw
(15:00)[138]
Sareee
(11:20)[142]
X
SemifinalsFinal
      
Z1Misaki OhataPin
OT1Sareee3:31[145]
Misaki OhataPin
Rina Yamashita14:24[145]
Z2Rina YamashitaPin
OT2Rin Kadokura15:19[145]
  • Post-tournament awards:[145]
    • Best Bout Award: Hiroe Nagahama vs. Misaki Ohata, May 23
    • Fighting Spirit Award: Rin Kadokura
    • Outstanding Performance Award: Hiroe Nagahama
    • Technique Award: Mochi Miyagi

2018

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The 2018 Catch the Wave took place between March 11 and May 4. The tournament featured twelve wrestlers in two blocks of six, the Crazy Block and the Violence Block. In the tournament a win was worth two points, a draw one point and a loss none. On April 7, Hikaru Shida announced she would be dropping out to receive surgery on a distal tibia fracture,[146] forfeiting the rest of her matches. The top wrestler from each block was to advance to the finals, however both blocks ended in ties. Because Violence Block ended in a three-way tie, the tiebreaker was determined to be a gauntlet match where the first woman to win two consecutive falls would advance.[147]

Final standings
Crazy BlockViolence Block
Rina Yamashita  9  Ayako Hamada  7  
Nagisa Nozaki9Arisa Nakajima7
Ryo Mizunami4Misaki Ohata7
Yumi Ohka4Hiroe Nagahama5
Asuka3Mio Momono2
Miyuki Takase1Hikaru Shida2
Crazy BlockAsukaTakaseNozakiYamashitaMizunamiOhka
AsukaXDraw
(15:00)[148]
Nozaki
(7:03)[149]
Yamashita
(9:32)[150]
Asuka
(3:15)[151]
Ohka
(12:14)[152]
TakaseDraw
(15:00)[148]
XNozaki
(8:03)[151]
Yamashita
(11:04)[152]
Mizunami
(8:58)[153]
Ohka
(7:43)[150]
NozakiNozaki
(7:03)[149]
Nozaki
(8:03)[151]
XDraw
(15:00)[148]
Nozaki
(9:23)[150]
Nozaki
(13:07)[154]
YamashitaYamashita
(9:32)[150]
Yamashita
(11:04)[152]
Draw
(15:00)[148]
XYamashita
(13:18)[154]
Yamashita
(12:19)[151]
MizunamiAsuka
(3:15)[151]
Mizunami
(8:58)[153]
Nozaki
(9:23)[150]
Yamashita
(13:18)[154]
XMizunami
(12:40)[149]
OhkaOhka
(12:14)[152]
Ohka
(7:43)[150]
Nozaki
(13:07)[154]
Yamashita
(12:19)[151]
Mizunami
(12:40)[149]
X
Violence BlockNakajimaHamadaShidaNagahimaMomonoOhata
NakajimaXHamada
(12:52)[150]
Nakajima
(forfeit)
Nakajima
(12:24)[148]
Nakajima
(forfeit)
Draw
(15:00)[154]
HamadaHamada
(12:52)[150]
XHamada
(forfeit)
Draw
(15:00)[152]
Hamada
(12:26)[149]
Ohata
(11:57)[148]
ShidaNakajima
(forfeit)
Hamada
(forfeit)
XShida
(9:35)[151]
Momono
(7:00)[150]
Ohata
(9:13)[152]
NagahimaNakajima
(12:24)[148]
Draw
(15:00)[152]
Shida
(9:35)[151]
XNagahima
(10:15)[154]
Nagahima
(12:54)[150]
MomonoNakajima
(forfeit)
Hamada
(12:26)[149]
Momono
(7:00)[150]
Nagahima
(10:15)[154]
XOhata
(11:13)[151]
OhataDraw
(15:00)[154]
Ohata
(11:57)[148]
Ohata
(9:13)[152]
Nagahima
(12:54)[150]
Ohata
(11:13)[151]
X
TiebreakersFinal
      
C1Nagisa NozakiPin
C2Rina Yamashita17:49[147]
Rina YamashitaPin
Ayako Hamada20:48[17]
V1 V2Arisa Nakajima

Misaki Ohata

Falls (1-1-3)
V3Ayako Hamada15:19[147]
  • Post-tournament awards:[17]

2019

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The 2019 Catch the Wave took place between May 5 and July 15. The tournament featured sixteen wrestlers in four blocks of four, the Power Block, the Technical Block, the Visual Block and the Young Block. With the Wave Single Championship being vacated due to the last champion Misaki Ohata's retirement from professional wrestling, the winner of the tournament would win the vacant title as well.[155] The Young Block competed independently of the main tournament.[155] Mika Iwata was injured on June, therefore, was out of the tournament.[156]

Final standings
Power BlockTechnical BlockVisual BlockYoung Block
Ryo Mizunami4Takumi Iroha2Nagisa Nozaki5Hiro'e6
Miyuki Takase2Mika Iwata2Hikaru Shida3Haruka Umesaki2
Yuu2Rin Kadokura2Yumi Ohka3Ibuki Hoshi2
Yuki Miyazaki0Sakura Hirota2Himeka Arita1Maria2
Power BlockTakaseMizunamiMiyazakiYuu
TakaseXMizunami
(12:05)[155]
Draw
(15:00)[157]
Takase
(5:33)[158]
MizunamiMizunami
(12:05)[155]
XMiyazaki
(11:08)[157]
Mizunami
(12:33)[159]
MiyazakiTakase
(5:33)[158]
Miyazaki
(11:08)[157]
XYuu
(5:14)[155]
YuuTakase
(5:33)[158]
Mizunami
(12:33)[159]
Yuu
(5:14)[155]
X
Technical BlockIrohaIwataKadokuraHirota
IrohaXIroha
(13:50)[155]
Hirota
(14:16)[159]
IwataXIwata
(4:49)[155]
KadokuraIroha
(13:50)[155]
XKadokura
(13:28)[160]
HirotaHirota
(14:16)[159]
Iwata
(4:49)[155]
Kadokura
(13:28)[160]
X
Visual BlockNozakiShidaOhkaArita
NozakiXDraw
(15:00)[161]
Nozaki
(12:40)[155]
Nozaki
(7:53)[162]
ShidaDraw
(15:00)[161]
XOhka
(12:05)[158]
Shida
(7:25)[155]
OhkaNozaki
(12:40)[155]
Ohka
(12:05)[158]
XDraw
(15:00)[163]
AritaNozaki
(7:53)[162]
Shida
(7:25)[155]
Draw
(15:00)[163]
X
Young BlockHiro'eUmesakiHoshiMaria
Hiro'eXHiro'e
(9:58)[159]
Hiro'e
(7:44)[155]
Hiro'e
(N/A)[163]
UmesakiHiro'e
(9:58)[159]
XHoshi
(8:52)[160]
Umesaki
(5:54)[159]
HoshiHiro'e
(7:44)[155]
Hoshi
(8:52)[160]
XMaria
(8:53)[159]
MariaHiro'e
(N/A)[163]
Umesaki
(5:54)[159]
Maria
(8:53)[159]
X

In the finals, Takumi Iroha defeated Nagisa Nozaki and Ryo Mizunami in a three-way match to win the tournament and the title.[18]

2021

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The 2021 Catch the Wave took place between June 1 and July 1. The tournament featured sixteen wrestlers in four blocks of four, the Compliance Block, the Gatling Block, the Jealousy Block and the Potential Block.[164] The winner will be given an opportunity to challenge for the Wave Single Championship.[164]

Final standings
Compliance BlockGatling BlockJealousy BlockPotential Block
Rin Kadokura5Nagisa Nozaki5Kaori Yoneyama4Miyuki Takase2
Yuki Miyazaki3Saki3Tomoko Watanabe3Mio Momono2
Haruka Umesaki2Itsuki Aoki2Yumi Ohka3Sakura Hirota2
Hibiscus Mii2Yuu2Yako2Tomoka Inaba2
Compliance BlockKadokuraMiiMiyazakiUmesaki
KadokuraXKadokura
(8:57)[165]
Draw
(15:00)[166]
Kadokura
(4:21)[164]
MiiKadokura
(8:57)[165]
XMiyazaki
(10:21)[164]
Mii
(9:54)[167]
MiyazakiDraw
(15:00)[166]
Miyazaki
(10:21)[164]
XUmesaki
(10:23)[168]
UmesakiKadokura
(4:21)[164]
Mii
(9:54)[167]
Umesaki
(10:23)[168]
X
Gatling BlockNozakiAokiSakiYuu
NozakiXDraw
(15:00)[167]
Nozaki
(10:23)[164]
Nozaki
(10:05)[166]
AokiDraw
(15:00)[167]
XDraw
(15:00)[165]
Yuu
(4:16)[164]
SakiNozaki
(10:23)[164]
Draw
(15:00)[165]
XSaki
(6:49)[168]
YuuNozaki
(10:05)[166]
Yuu
(4:16)[164]
Saki
(6:49)[168]
X
Jealousy BlockOhkaWatanabeYakoYoneyama
OhkaXOhka
(8:24)[164]
Yako
(6:54)[165]
Draw
(15:00)[166]
WatanabeOhka
(8:24)[164]
XWatanabe
(11:06)[167]
Draw
(15:00)[168]
YakoYako
(6:54)[165]
Watanabe
(11:06)[167]
XYoneyama
(4:01)[164]
YoneyamaDraw
(15:00)[166]
Draw
(15:00)[168]
Yoneyama
(4:01)[164]
X
Potential BlockHirotaInabaMomonoTakase
HirotaXInaba
(2:22)[164]
Hirota
(11:58)[167]
Takase
(14:52)[168]
InabaInaba
(2:22)[164]
X
MomonoHirota
(11:58)[167]
XMomono
(14:54)[164]
TakaseTakase
(14:52)[168]
XMomono
(14:54)[164]
X
SemifinalsFinal
      
P1Miyuki TakasePin
G1Nagisa Nozaki14:58[20]
Miyuki TakasePin
Rin Kadokura13:26[20]
C1Rin KadokuraPin
J1Kaori Yoneyama2:45[20]
  • Post-tournament awards:[20]
    • Best Bout Award: Tomoko Watanabe vs. Yako, June 8
    • Distinguished Service Award: Mio Momono
    • Fighting Spirit Award: Mio Momono
    • Outstanding Performance Award: Hibiscus Mii

Young Block Oh! Oh! 2021

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The 2021 Young Block tournament took place beginning with May 18 and culminated on May 28.[169]

Final standings
Block ABlock B
Tomoka Inaba5Chie Ozora4
Ami Miura5Sumika Yanagawa3
Momo Kohgo2Waka Tsukiyama3
Shizuku Tsukata1Yappy3
Final
   
A1Tomoka InabaPin
B1Chie Ozora11:24

2022

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The 2022 edition of the tournament took place between May 5 and July 17, 2022.[170]

Qualifier Blocks

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Final standings
Kick BlockHardcore BlockComic BlockFuture BlockStrong Arm Block
Nagisa Nozaki4Yuki Miyazaki5Kaori Yoneyama3Suzu Suzuki6Itsuki Aoki4
Hanako Nakamori4Risa Sera5Miyako Matsumoto3Haruka Umesaki4Miyuki Takase3
Hikari Shimizu3Saki2Hibiscus Mii3Kohaku4Yuu3
Sae1Yumi Ohka0Sakura Hirota2Riko Kawahata4Ayame Sasamura2
Chie Ozora2
Kick BlockNozakiNakamoriShimizuSae
NozakiNakamori
(9:09)[171]
Nozaki
(9:03)[172]
Nozaki
(13:34)[173]
NakamoriNakamori
(9:09)[171]
Draw
(15:00)[174]
Draw
(15:00)[175]
ShimizuNozaki
(9:03)[172]
Draw
(15:00)[174]
Shimizu
(9:48)[176]
SaeNozaki
(13:34)[173]
Draw
(15:00)[175]
Shimizu
(9:48)[176]
Hardcore BlockMiyazakiSeraSakiOhka
MiyazakiDraw
(15:00)[176]
Miyazaki
(12:33)[177]
SeraDraw
(15:00)[176]
Sera
(13:20)[175]
SakiMiyazaki
(12:33)[177]
Sera
(13:20)[175]
Saki
(12:12)[172]
OhkaSaki
(12:12)[172]
Comic BlockYoneyamaMatsumotoMiiHirota
YoneyamaDraw
(7:49)[171]
Draw
(8:52)[177]
MatsumotoDraw
(7:49)[171]
Draw
(13:40)[176]
Draw
(15:00)[173]
MiiDraw
(8:52)[177]
Draw
(13:40)[176]
Draw
(15:00)[178]
HirotaDraw
(15:00)[173]
Draw
(15:00)[178]
Future BlockUmesakiSuzukiKawahataKohakuOzora
UmesakiDraw
(15:00)[179]
Draw
(15:00)[171]
Kohaku
(8:54)[173]
Umesaki
(8:47)[174]
SuzukiDraw
(15:00)[179]
Suzuki
(13:08)[175]
Draw
(10:00)[172]
Suzuki
(9:14)[171]
KawahataDraw
(15:00)[171]
Suzuki
(13:08)[175]
Draw
(15:00)[174]
Kawahata
(9:39)[172]
KohakuKohaku
(8:54)[173]
Draw
(10:00)[172]
Draw
(15:00)[174]
Ozora
(11:07)[176]
OzoraUmesaki
(8:47)[174]
Suzuki
(9:14)[171]
Kawahata
(9:39)[172]
Ozora
(11:07)[176]
Strong Arm BlockAokiTakaseYuuSasamura
AokiAoki
(7:09)[172]
Aoki
(8:41)[177]
Sasamura
(12:59)[175]
TakaseAoki
(7:09)[172]
Draw
(15:00)[179]
Takase
(10:17)[178]
YuuAoki
(8:41)[177]
Draw
(15:00)[179]
Yuu
(6:31)[171]
SasamuraSasamura
(12:59)[175]
Takase
(10:17)[178]
Yuu
(6:31)[171]

Due to certain point ties from the qualifier blocks, there have been a couple of decision matches which took place on June 22 to determine the wrestlers who have further qualified in the final blocks.

No.Results[180][178]StipulationsTimes
1Nagisa Nozaki defeated Hanako NakamoriSingles match for the first place of the Kick Block12:02
2Kaori Yoneyama defeated Hibiscus Mii, Miyako Matsumoto and Sakura HirotaFour-way match for the first place of the Comic Block2:41
3Haruka Umesaki, Hikari Shimizu and Saki won by last eliminating Ayame Sasamura14-woman second chance battle royal[b]

Winner Blocks

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Due to Nagisa Nozaki being one of the finalists of the tournament, the final match was also disputed for her Wave Single Championship and will take place on July 17.

Final standings
Winner Block AWinner Block B
Nagisa Nozaki4Suzu Suzuki4
Risa Sera2Haruka Umesaki2
Saki2Hikari Shimizu2
Kaori Yoneyama2Itsuki Aoki2
Winner Block ASakiYoneyamaNozakiSera
SakiSaki
(5:19)[181]
Nozaki
(13:00)[182]
Draw
(15:00)[183]
YoneyamaSaki
(5:19)[181]
Nozaki
(8:20)[183]
Yoneyama
(2:09)[182]
NozakiNozaki
(13:00)[182]
Nozaki
(8:20)[183]
Sera
(12:49)[181]
SeraDraw
(15:00)[183]
Yoneyama
(2:09)[182]
Sera
(12:49)[181]
Winner Block BUmesakiSuzukiAokiShimizu
UmesakiUmesaki
(10:48)[181]
Draw
(15:00)[182]
Shimizu
(9:57)[183]
SuzukiUmesaki
(10:48)[181]
Suzuki
(13:20)[183]
Suzuki
(13:10)[182]
AokiDraw
(15:00)[182]
Suzuki
(13:20)[183]
Aoki
(12:00)[181]
ShimizuShimizu
(9:57)[183]
Suzuki
(13:10)[182]
Aoki
(12:00)[181]
Finals
(July 17)[184]
   
A1Miyuki Takase[c][185]18:15
B1Suzu SuzukiPin

2023

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The 2023 edition of the tournament took place between May 4 and July 17, 2023.[186]

Final standings
Young BlockElizabeth BlockBlock ABlock BBlock C
Chie Ozora7Yuki Miyazaki8Asuka8Saki[187]6Haruka Umesaki[187]5
Yura Suzuki5Mizuki Endo4Hiragi Kurumi5Risa Sera6Hikari Shimizu5
Himiko4Kaori Yoneyama4Kohaku3Miyuki Takase4Itsuki Aoki5
Honoka3Cherry4Manami3Kakeru Sekiguchi2Ayame Sasamura4
Kizuna Tanaka1Sakura Hirota2Rina Amikura1Riko Kawahata2Yuko Sakurai1
Young BlockTanakaOzoraSuzukiHimikoHonoka
TanakaDraw
(10:00)[188]
Suzuki
(6:27)[189]
Himiko
(8:02)[190]
Honoka
(7:39)[191]
OzoraDraw
(10:00)[188]
Ozora
(8:17)[192]
Ozora
(8:04)[193]
Ozora
(N/A)[194]
SuzukiSuzuki
(6:27)[189]
Ozora
(8:17)[192]
Suzuki
(8:21)[188]
Draw
(10:00)[190]
HimikoHimiko
(8:02)[190]
Ozora
(8:04)[193]
Suzuki
(8:21)[188]
Himiko
(6:46)[195]
HonokaHonoka
(7:39)[191]
Ozora
(N/A)[194]
Draw
(10:00)[190]
Himiko
(6:46)[195]
Elizabeth BlockCherryMiyazakiHirotaEndoYoneyama
CherryMiyazaki
(12:46)[192]
Cherry
(12:43)[196]
Endo
(5:55)[188]
Yoneyama
(10:07)[193]
MiyazakiMiyazaki
(12:46)[192]
Miyazaki
(12:06)[190]
Miyazaki
(10:31)[196]
Miyazaki
(3:22)[195]
HirotaCherry
(12:43)[196]
Miyazaki
(12:06)[190]
Endo
(12:47)[189]
Hirota
(7:53)[197]
EndoEndo
(5:55)[188]
Miyazaki
(10:31)[196]
Endo
(12:47)[189]
Yoneyama
(4:04)[190]
YoneyamaYoneyama
(10:07)[193]
Miyazaki
(3:22)[195]
Hirota
(7:53)[197]
Yoneyama
(4:04)[190]
Block AAsukaAmikuraKohakuManamiKurumi
AsukaAsuka
(8:58)[191]
Asuka
(14:12)[188]
Asuka
(6:04)[198]
Asuka
(6:26)[190]
AmikuraAsuka
(8:58)[191]
Draw
(15:00)[192]
Manami
(6:24)[188]
Kurumi
(8:46)[199]
KohakuAsuka
(14:12)[188]
Draw
(15:00)[192]
Draw
(15:00)[199]
Draw
(15:00)[198]
ManamiAsuka
(6:04)[198]
Manami
(6:24)[188]
Draw
(15:00)[199]
Kurumi
(8:16)[187]
KurumiAsuka
(6:26)[190]
Kurumi
(8:46)[199]
Draw
(15:00)[198]
Kurumi
(8:16)[187]
Block BSakiSekiguchiTakaseKawahataSera
SakiSaki
(9:24)[191]
Saki
(12:48)[188]
Saki
(13:07)[192]
Sera
(10:39)[190]
SekiguchiSaki
(9:24)[191]
Sekiguchi
(10:31)[197]
Kawahata
(11:32)[196]
Sera
(7:31)[188]
TakaseSaki
(12:48)[188]
Sekiguchi
(10:31)[197]
Takase
(9:57)[191]
Takase
(7:16)[199]
KawahataSaki
(13:07)[192]
Kawahata
(11:32)[196]
Takase
(9:57)[191]
Sera
(5:48)[198]
SeraSera
(10:39)[190]
Sera
(7:31)[188]
Takase
(7:16)[199]
Sera
(5:48)[198]
Block CUmesakiShimizuSasamuraAokiSakurai
UmesakiUmesaki
(9:53)[198]
Sasamura
(10:09)[197]
Draw
(15:00)[195]
Umesaki
(9:09)[194]
ShimizuUmesaki
(9:53)[198]
Draw
(15:00)[199]
Shimizu
(2:57)[190]
Shimizu
(8:20)[192]
SasamuraSasamura
(10:09)[197]
Draw
(15:00)[199]
Aoki
(9:51)[188]
Draw
(9:32)[195]
AokiDraw
(15:00)[195]
Shimizu
(2:57)[190]
Aoki
(9:51)[188]
Aoki
(12:59)[199]
SakuraiUmesaki
(9:09)[194]
Shimizu
(8:20)[192]
Draw
(9:32)[195]
Aoki
(12:59)[199]

Winner tournament

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First round
(July 3)
Semifinals
Finals
(July 17)
         
Itsuki Aoki[d]Pin
Chie Ozora7:31[200]
Itsuki AokiPin
Saki16:46[201]
SakiPin
Kizuna Tanaka11:46[187]
SakiPin
Asuka11:36[201]
Yuki MiyazakiPin
Kohaku6:49[187]
Yuki MiyazakiPin
Asuka8:57[201]
AsukaPin
Haruka Umesaki8:55[187]

2024

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The 2024 edition of the tournament will take place between May 5 and July 14, 2024.[202]

Blocks

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Final standings
Block ABlock BBlock CLucha BlockElizabeth Block[e]
Saya Kamitani4Haruka Umesaki4Ayame Sasamura3Kohaku4Yuki Miyazaki1
Risa Sera4Maika Ozaki3Kakeru Sekiguchi3Dark Silueta2Himiko0
Yuko Sakurai2Saki3Itsuki Aoki3Tae Honma2Kaori Yoneyama-1
Nanami2Momoka Hanazono2Sae3Ancham2Cherry-1
Sakura Hirota-1
Block ASeraKamitaniSakuraiNanami
SeraSera
(13:20)[203]
Sakurai
(6:39)[204]
Sera
(14:26)[205]
KamitaniSera
(13:20)[203]
Kamitani
(10:40)[206]
Kamitani
(8:33)[207]
SakuraiSakurai
(6:39)[204]
Kamitani
(10:40)[206]
Nanami
(11:12)[208]
NanamiSera
(14:26)[205]
Kamitani
(8:33)[207]
Nanami
(11:12)[208]
Block BSakiOzakiHanazonoUmesaki
SakiCountout
(4:45)[204]
Saki
(5:12)[206]
Umesaki
(11:34)[209]
OzakiCountout
(4:45)[204]
Ozaki
(8:22)[208]
Umesaki
(7:15)[210]
HanazonoSaki
(5:12)[206]
Ozaki
(8:22)[208]
Hanazono
(10:06)[211]
UmesakiUmesaki
(11:34)[209]
Umesaki
(7:15)[210]
Hanazono
(10:06)[211]
Block CAokiSasamuraSekiguchiSae
AokiSasamura
(13:56)[206]
Aoki
(11:49)[204]
Draw
(15:00)[203]
SasamuraSasamura
(13:56)[206]
Sekiguchi
(12:19)[207]
Countout
(10:14)[208]
SekiguchiAoki
(11:49)[204]
Sekiguchi
(12:19)[207]
Countout
(11:30)[210]
SaeDraw
(15:00)[203]
Countout
(10:14)[208]
Countout
(11:30)[210]
Lucha BlockKohakuSiluetaHonmaAncham
KohakuKohaku
(12:15)[203]
Kohaku
(4:40)[206]
Ancham
(10:00)[208]
SiluetaKohaku
(12:15)[203]
Honma
(13:01)[205]
Silueta
(9:08)[212]
HonmaKohaku
(4:40)[206]
Honma
(13:01)[205]
Honma
(9:07)[213]
AnchamAncham
(10:00)[208]
Silueta
(9:08)[212]
Honma
(9:07)[213]
Elizabeth BlockFRO

Winner tournament

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First round
Semifinals
Finals
(July 14)
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Young Block 2024

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Final standings
Block ABlock B
Yuna3Ranna Yagami5
Sya3ChiChi5
Yuzuki2Riara1
Honoka2Mizuki Kato1
Final
   
A1 
B1 

Catch the Wave Awards

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Since 2011, in addition of winning the tournament, the participants receives awards in different categories based on their performance during the tournament.[2]

Best Bout Award (ベストバウト賞, Besutobauto-shō)

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YearDateMatchLocation
2011[2]May 29Ayumi Kurihara vs. Yumi OhkaTokyo, Japan
2012[8]June 24Ayumi Kurihara vs. SyuriOsaka, Japan
2013[9]May 26Ayako Hamada vs. Ryo Mizunami
2014[10]May 13Kyoko Kimura vs. Sakura HirotaTokyo, Japan
2015[12]June 10Ryo Mizunami vs. Yumi Ohka
2016[14]May 3Mika Iida vs. Tsukushi
2017[16]May 23Hiroe Nagahama vs. Misaki OhataSaitama, Japan
2018[17]March 23Hikaru Shida vs. Misaki OhataTokyo, Japan
2019[19]July 1Himeka Arita vs. Nagisa Nozaki
2021[20]June 8Tomoko Watanabe vs. YakoSaitama, Japan
2022[22]May 29Hanako Nakamori vs. Hikari ShimizuKawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
2023[23]June 1Ayame Sasamura vs. Itsuki AokiTokyo, Japan

Best Performance Award (ベストパフォーマンス賞, Besutopafōmansu-shō)

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YearWrestler
2012[8]Hamuko Hoshi
2013[9]Shuu Shibutani
2014[10]Tsukasa Fujimoto
2015[12]Wonderful World Fairy Family
(Ayako Hamada, Chikayo Nagashima, Fairy Nihonbashi, Tsukasa Fujimoto (2), Yuu Yamagata and Yumi Ohka)
2016[14]Atsushi Ishiguro and Mayumi Ozaki
2018[17]Sakura Hirota and Yuki Miyazaki
2022[22]Haruka Umesaki
2023[23]Risa Sera

Fighting Spirit Award (敢闘賞, Kantō-shō)

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YearWrestler
2011[2]Mika Iida
2012[8]Hamuko Hoshi
2013[9]Kagetsu
2014[10]Sakura Hirota
2015[12]Ryo Mizunami
2016[14]Rabbit Miu
2017[16]Rin Kadokura
2018[17]Miyuki Takase
2019[19]Hamuko Hoshi, Haruka Umesaki and Maria
2021[20]Mio Momono
2022[22]Itsuki Aoki
2023[23]Yuko Sakurai

Outstanding Performance Award (殊勲賞, Shukunshō)

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YearWrestler
2011[2]Mio Shirai
2012[2]Sawako Shimono
2013[9]Mio Shirai (2)
2014[10]Mika Iida
2015[12]
2016[14]Hiroe Nagahama
2017[16]
2018[17]
2019[19]Yuu
2021[20]Mio Momono
2022[22]Haruka Umesaki
2023[23]Itsuki Aoki

Special Award (特別賞, Tokubetsu-shō)

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YearWrestler
2018[17]Misaki Ohata
2019[19]Hikaru Shida

Technique Award (技能賞, Ginō-shō)

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YearWrestler
2011[2]Tomoka Nakagawa
2012[8]Tsukasa Fujimoto
2013[9]Yuu Yamagata
2014[10]Sakura Hirota
2015[12]Mika Iida
2016[14]
2017[16]Mochi Miyagi
2018[17]Asuka
2019[19]Yuki Miyazaki
2021[20]Hibiscus Mii
2022[22]Kaori Yoneyama
2023[23]Yuki Miyazaki

Notes

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  1. ^ This match originally ended in a ten-minute time limit draw, leading to a five-minute overtime, which could be won with a two-count.
  2. ^ Only three of the partcicipants would be resurrected in the tournament. The other participants were Chie Ozora, Hanako Nakamori, Hibiscus Mii, Kohaku, Miyako Matsumoto, Miyuki Takase, Riko Kawahata, Sae, Sakura Hirota, Yuu.
  3. ^ Nagisa Nozaki was initially scheduled to face Suzuki but pulled out due to injury. She vacated the Wave Singles Championship in the process.
  4. ^ Itsuki Aoki, Kizuna Tanaka and Kohaku won a "second chance" battle royal to get ressurected in the tournament despite occupying non-finalist positions in their respective blocks.
  5. ^ All the matches of the Elizabeth Block were contested under three-way rules, which involved the presence of the World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana Queen Elizabeth Championship in the competition, with the reigning champion complementary defending the title in their every block match. The point system saw one point awarded for a victory and -1 points for a defeat (subtracted from the total of acumulated points until loss). When one of the wrestlers reached -3 points they would automatically be disqualified from the tournament. Chikayo Nagashima was a guest competitor in the block but didn't compete in the tournament.

See also

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References

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