(NOAH) THE GREEN GUIDE TO THE N-1 VICTORY 2019


EVENT DETAILS
As of 2019 the N-1 Victory will replace Global Heavyweight League.
The rules are still the same with the participating wrestlers divided into two blocks, A and B. Each match will last thirty minutes. The league is run in a round-robin style. The two wrestlers who have scored the highest in each block will meet in the final to determine the winner, who will then challenge the GHC Heavyweight champion for the title at Sumo Hall at "Noah The Best" on November 2nd.

There is nothing to prevent the GHC Heavyweight champion from participating, but for the inaugural league, the current champion (Kaito Kiyomiya) has chosen not to and thus has set a precedent for the future.

SCORING
Win: 2 points
Draw: 1 point
Defeat: 0 points (teams who cannot compete for whatever reason, even due to injury, will automatically lose against their opponents and receive 0 points for each match unable to be fought)


2019 TEAMS 

BLOCK A
Naomichi Marufuji
Takashi Sugiura
Go Shiozaki
Masa Kitamiya
Alexander Hammerstone (MLW)

BLOCK B
Katsuhiko Nakajima
Shuhei Taniguchi
Kenoh
Masaaki Mochizuki
El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr (MLW)

DATES
Sunday, August 18th: Nagoya Congress Center, Aichi (17:00)
Tuesday, August 20th: Acros Fukuoka, Fukuoka (18:30)
Wednesday, August 21st: Oita Event Hall, Oita (18:30)
Friday, August 23rd: Kumamoto City Information Distribution Centre, Kumamoto (18:30)
Saturday, August 24th: Kagawa International Conference Hall / Exhibition Hall, Kagawa (18:00)
Sunday, August 25th: Edion Arena Second Stadium, Osaka (18:30)
Thursday, August 29th: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo (18:30)
Friday, September 6th: Tsukuba Kapio, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki (18.30)
Saturday, September 7th: Yokohama Radiant Hall, Kanagawa (17:30)
Sunday, September 8th: Fukushima City National Sports Memorial Gymnasium, Fukushima (17:00)
Monday, September 9th: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo (18:30)
Monday, September 16th: Osaka Edion Arena 1st Stadium (17:00)

BROADCASTS
Sunday, August 18th: Nagoya Congress Center, Aichi ~ Sunday 25th August, Samurai TV, 10pm JST
Monday, September 9th: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo  ~ Sunday 15th September, Samurai TV, 8pm JST
Monday, September 16th: Osaka Edion Arena 1st Stadium ~ Monday 23rd September, G+, 4pm JST

I am afraid I do not have any information about when other nights will be televised. Sadly, at the time of writing, Noah have not as yet regained their weekly television show or a streaming service.

If you are outside of Japan then you can watch whatever dates they do air, through ForJoyTV. If you do subscribe, then I suggest purchasing a Amazon FireStick to watch through your television.
An app is available on iPhone

If you have any further questions I would be happy to answer, either post in the comments below, or ask me at @Hi5ame on Twitter.

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