It was A Block in the spotlight as the Best of the Super Junior (BOTSJ) tournament continued.
Titan continued to increased his lead as he tops the division with ten points.

Young Lion Daiki Nagai was defeated by Nick Wayne and is now mathematically out of the tournament.
The biggest surprise of the night though was that hardcore Jun Kasai brought a ladder into play during his match with Robbie X.
With the official in Dreamland, Kasai brough a huge ladder into the ring. X leaps off the third rung from the top with X Express but misses Kasai.
Kasai and X have a slugfest at the top of the ladder. X is knocked off the ladder. K
asai puts his goggles on, dives off the top of the ladder onto X. Clothesline off the ropes and a Tiger Driver for the win.
Best of the Super Juniors 33 Night Five Results
BOTSJ Block A
BOTSJ Block B
A Block: Daiki Nagai vs Nick Wayne
Nagai dove off the top rope aiming for a head butt. Wayne caught him in a cutter. Wayne’s World. One, two, three.
Winner: Nick Wayne
A Block: Ryusuke Taguchi vs Titan
Titan runs at Taguchi who is collapsed in a corner. He goes for a running clothesline…but…he dives right out of the ring while doing it? I assume that was intentional? Titan with a double stomp from the top rope. Taguchi kicks out. Titan slaps on his Llave Inmortal submission and it is all over for Taguchi.
Winner: Titan
A Block: Valiente Jr. versus Francesco Akira
Akira messes with Valiente’s mask a lot which distracts the luchador. Super kick and Crown Fall.
Winner: Francesco Akira
A Block: Robbie X vs Jun Kasai
Winner: Jun Kasai
A Block: Master Wato versus Kosei Fujita
Wato gives Fujita a devasting clothesline. Fujita kicks out of Recientemente but Wato pins him with his Tsutenkaku German Suplex.
Winner: Master Wato
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