British J-Cup (2017)

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British J-Cup (2017)
The 2017 tournament winner Jushin "Thunder" Liger
PromotionRevolution Pro Wrestling
DateJuly 8, 2017
CityLondon, England
VenueWalthamstow Assembly Hall
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The 2017 British J-Cup was the inaugural British J-Cup professional wrestling tournament produced by Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW). It took place on July 8, 2017 at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, England.[1]

It was an eight-man tournament, in which four competitors won their respective singles matches and reached the final round, a four-way elimination match, which Jushin Liger won.[2]

Production[edit]

Background[edit]

On April 24, 2017, Revolution Pro Wrestling announced on Twitter that it would be holding the first-ever British J-Cup for cruiserweights on July 8, 2017. The event was modeled after the popular Super J-Cup tournament in Japan.[3]

Participants[edit]

British J-Cup featured eight participants including wrestlers from Revolution Pro Wrestling and its partner promotions Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Name: Promotion: Championship held:
Jushin "Thunder" Liger New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Josh Bodom Revolution Pro Wrestling Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship
Kushida New Japan Pro-Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
ROH World Television Championship
Kyle O'Reilly Ring of Honor
Marty Scurll
Ryusuke Taguchi New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Tiger Mask
Will Ospreay Revolution Pro Wrestling

Event[edit]

First round[edit]

The British J-Cup tournament kicked off with a match between Marty Scurll and Tiger Mask. Mask countered a crossface chickenwing by Scurll but Scurll broke his fingers and pinned him with a Mouse Trap for the win.

Next, the Undisputed British Cruiserweight Champion Josh Bodom took on Jushin Liger in a non-title match. Earlier into the match, Liger delivered a superplex, a Shotei and a Liger Bomb to Bodom for a near-fall. Liger would then deliver a brainbuster to Bodom for the win. However, Bodom protested after the loss saying that it was only a two-count and confronted the referee Chris Roberts and RPW owner Andy Quildan before leaving the ring.

Next, Kushida took on Kyle O'Reilly. Kushida countered a knee strike by O'Reilly into a Back to the Future for the win.

This was followed by the final match in the first round of the British J-Cup, in which Ryusuke Taguchi took on Will Ospreay. Ospreay got a near-fall by delivering a Spanish Fly to Taguchi and followed that with an OsCutter to Taguchi for the win.

Non-tournament matches[edit]

Next, a tag team match took place pitting The Young Contenders (Josh Wall and Kurtis Chapman) against The Tempura Boyz (Sho Tanaka and Yohei Komatsu). Tanaka delivered a Shock Arrow to Chapman for the win.

Later, CCK (Chris Brookes and Travis Banks) took on Los Ingobernables de Japon (Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi). CCK delivered an aided snap swinging neckbreaker to Takahashi and attempted to pin him but Bushi broke up the pin. Takahashi then delivered a low blow to Banks and Bushi sprayed a mist to Banks, causing LIJ to get disqualified. LIJ continued to attack CCK after the match until CCK member Kid Lykos made the save forcing LIJ to retreat.

It was followed by the penultimate match, in which Matt Riddle took on Tomohiro Ishii. Riddle got a near-fall after a fisherman buster and then Ishii delivered a brainbuster to Riddle for the win.

Final[edit]

The British J-Cup tournament final was a four-way elimination match between Jushin Liger, Kushida, Marty Scurll and Will Ospreay, which headlined the event. Kushida was the first person to be eliminated after Ospreay delivered an OsCutter to Kushida but Scurll tossed Ospreay out of the ring and pinned Kushida with a Mouse Trap. Scurll and Ospreay would then fight for the next eleven minutes while Liger was knocked out whenever he tried to get up and remained outside of the ring for most of the time. Scurll tried to use an umbrella to hit his opponents after shoving Ospreay into the referee while Ospreay tried to deliver an OsCutter to Scurll. Ospreay avoided an umbrella swing by Scurll and tried to hit Scurll with it but Scurll avoided it and Liger was mistakenly hit instead, allowing Scurll to pin Ospreay with a Mouse Trap for the elimination. Scurll tried to apply a crossface chickenwing on Liger after a superkick but Liger countered it and delivered a brainbuster to Scurll to win the inaugural British J-Cup tournament.

After the match, Marty Jones presented Liger with the British J-Cup trophy but Josh Bodom confronted them and attacked Liger due to his protest. Jones confronted Bodom and brawled with him but Bodom attacked him as well which led RPW locker room to make the save and force Bodom to retreat. RPW owner Andy Quildan then announced that Bodom would defend the Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship against Liger at Summer Sizzler.

Reception[edit]

British J-Cup was made available for purchase on Revolution Pro Wrestling's RevPro On Demand online streaming service on July 10, 2017.[10] The event was also released on DVD.[11] Upon release, the event received unanimous reviews from wrestling critics.

Oliver Court of Voices of Wrestling stated that the British J-Cup "was greater than the sum of its parts, thanks to a (Jushin) Liger-focussed tournament story that paid off in a very feel-good way, along with bonus matches that complemented the tournament very well. (Tomohiro) Ishii/(Matt) Riddle is must-see, KUSHIDA/(Kyle) O’Reilly added to their already-great rivalry, and Liger’s dream run was a lovely moment."[12]

Kevin Pantoja of 411Mania rated it a score of 7.0. He felt that the event featured "strong matches" and the contest between Matt Riddle and Tomohiro Ishii was "a damn good match". He further stated that "The finals delivered, while it was cool to see the Tempura Boyz and the BUSHI/Hiromu tandem."[13]

Brian Bayless of Blog of Doom praised the event by stating that it "had two excellent matches and a great end to the tournament." According to him, "A few of the matches were disappointing but the top matches are worth going out of your way to see."[14]

Aftermath[edit]

Jushin Liger received his Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship opportunity against Josh Bodom at Summer Sizzler, where Bodom won to retain the title.[15][16]

Results[edit]

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[17]
1Marty Scurll defeated Tiger Mask2017 British J-Cup tournament first round11:56
2Jushin Liger defeated Josh Bodom2017 British J-Cup tournament first round2:21
3Kushida defeated Kyle O'Reilly2017 British J-Cup tournament first round21:27
4Will Ospreay defeated Ryusuke Taguchi2017 British J-Cup tournament first round13:26
5The Tempura Boyz (Sho Tanaka and Yohei Komatsu) defeated The Young Contenders (Josh Wall and Kurtis Chapman)Tag team match9:33
6CCK (Chris Brookes and Travis Banks) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japon (Bushi and Hiromu Takahashi) by disqualificationTag team match8:30
7Tomohiro Ishii defeated Matt RiddleSingles match11:47
8Jushin Liger defeated Kushida, Marty Scurll and Will OspreayFour-way elimination match in the 2017 British J-Cup tournament final23:00

Tournament brackets[edit]

British J-Cup (2017)
VenueWalthamstow Assembly Hall
LocationLondon, England
DateJuly 8, 2017
Champion
Jushin Thunder Liger
← First
2018 →
First RoundFinal
Marty ScurllPin
Tiger Mask11:56
Josh BodomPinMarty Scurll23:00
Jushin Liger2:21Jushin LigerWin
KushidaPinKushida
Kyle O'Reilly21:27Will Ospreay
Ryusuke TaguchiPin
Will Ospreay13:26

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RevPro British J-Cup results: Matt Riddle vs. Tomohiro Ishii". WON / F4W. July 9, 2017. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  2. ^ Matt D. (July 12, 2017). "7/8 REVOLUTION PRO "British J Cup 2017": Riddle vs. Iishi, Scurll vs. Tiger Mask, Kyle O'Reilly vs. Kushida, Ospreay vs. Taguchi, Tanahashi". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  3. ^ Larry Csonka (April 24, 2017). "Various News: RevPro Running British J-Cup in July, Flex Rumblecrunch Retires". 411Mania. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  4. ^ "JUSHIN LIGER. One of the true innovators of the Junior Heavyweight style of wrestling is the first name announced for the #2017BritishJCup⚡️". Revolution Pro Wrestling. Twitter. April 24, 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  5. ^ Patrick Lennon (June 29, 2017). "Fighting Talk: Promising Josh Bodom goes for the British J Cup". Daily Star. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  6. ^ Jake Jeremy (April 27, 2017). "KUSHIDA Announced for the WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup and Rev Pro British J Cup". SE Scoops. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  7. ^ "KYLE O'REILLY has just entered himself into the #BritishJCup... & has hand picked his 1st round opponent". Revolution Pro Wrestling. Twitter. May 8, 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Will this be the summer of The Villain? Marty Scurll add's the #BritishJCup to his list of wants". Revolution Pro Wrestling. Twitter. May 4, 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  9. ^ Jeremy Thomas (July 7, 2017). "Final Card For Revolution Pro British J-Cup Show". 411Mania. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  10. ^ Jake Jeremy (July 12, 2017). "Rev Pro: British J Cup available On Demand". SE Scoops. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  11. ^ "British J Cup 2017 DVD". Shop RevPro. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  12. ^ Oliver Court (July 13, 2017). "RPW BRITISH J CUP (JULY 8) RESULTS & REVIEW". Voices of Wrestling. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  13. ^ Kevin Pantoja (July 15, 2017). "Kevin's RevPro British J Cup Review". 411Mania. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  14. ^ Brian Bayless (July 19, 2017). "Revolution Pro Wrestling 2017 British J Cup". Blog of Doom. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  15. ^ "RevPro Summer Sizzler results: Rey Mysterio vs. Marty Scurll". WON / F4W. August 19, 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  16. ^ David Green (August 21, 2017). "8/17 Revolution Pro in London, England: Rey Mysterio, Jushin Liger, Zack Sabre Jr., Briscoes, Dalton Castle, Jay White, Bully Ray". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  17. ^ "RevPro British J Cup 2017". Cagematch. Retrieved 1 August 2023.

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