The winner is Fujiwara Team, 231 points, Fujiwara Yoshiyaki! Fujiwara has the ability to show how good he is at professional wrestling. In 1972, Fujiwara, a sub-mission player, is here. This is Fujiwara Yoshiyaki's entrance. Fujiwara Yoshiyaki is receiving the applause from the audience. In this corner, 231 points, Ikura Umihiro! He's been a pro wrestler for 380 years, and he's been a big fan of SWS. He's been a big fan of SWS. He's been a big fan of SWS. He's got his back. He's got his back. The 20 minute match between Fujiwara and Ikura Umihiro. The 20 minute match between Fujiwara and Ikura Umihiro. The 20 minute match between Fujiwara and Fujiwara. The match is behind him. Fujiwara's current state of mind is that he's responsible for not letting go of his worries about the previous match. Fujiwara Yoshiyaki vs. Niikura Fumihiro. I mean, the atmosphere of the match is a bit off, isn't it? That's right. A one-hit-and-a-one-hit combo! The jiu-jitsu is going to be a big hit! Niikura is going to be on the left side of the ring. The count is going to be 8. The SWS rules say that if you have a 10-count, you will lose. This 20-minute match will be held according to the SWS rules. But I wonder if the SWS rules are going to be used against the UWF refs. That's right. That's probably the cause of the fight. Fujiwara is trying to block the left arm of the ring. Niikura is holding him back. Watch out! Niikura is in danger! Break, break! Niikura is in danger! If he gets hit, Maki-san will be in danger. If he didn't have a rope, he would have been in danger. Fujiwara's performance is amazing. Just running away from the rope is going to hurt him. This is going to be a terrifying match. Fujiwara Yoshiyaki vs. Niikura Fumihiro. If you look at the history of the match, there is a time when the two fighters have a certain relationship. When Niikura entered Shinjuku, he was fighting in the middle of the dojo. He's going to use his leg. Is it going to be a kick? It's going to be a kick. This is dangerous! He's going to use his knee! He's going to use his knee! He's going to use his knee! Watch out! Niikura is in danger! He's going to use his knee! Fujiwara Yoshiyaki's submission! Niikura knows everything about him. Fujiwara Yoshiyaki knows a lot about this match. But he's going to use his knee. Niikura is in danger. He's going to use his knee. He's going to use his knee. Fujiwara Yoshiyaki's two moves are going to be a shock. He's going to use his knee. He's going to use his knee. I'm going to use my knee to chase up Fujiwara, so stay in the middle. I'm going to use my knee to chase up Fujiwara, so stay in the middle. I'm going to use my knee to chase up Fujiwara, so stay in the middle. I'm going to use my knee to chase up Fujiwara. Ōkaldalım! ŌkaldHer! Ōkaldalyst inform account.書き返し! Meeting has just begun, so please follow these rules! I wonder if he's going to be able to catch up with him. Fujiwara has two big moves. Sub! Backdrap! What a shock! It's an all-out stance, but he's using the right shoulder. One count. Stand up, you idiot! Fujiwara stands up and slowly puts the distance away. How is he going to cook the niigura? The niigura again. Fujiwara has the point. Fujiwara has the chance. Fujiwara has the chance. Punch! Niigura! Punch! The rope break. The rope break. The rope break. The rope break. Knuckle punch. The rope break. Knuckle punch. Fujiwara is in a bad mood. Fujiwara is in a bad mood. He's got a knuckle! He's got a knuckle! He has a knuckle! He has a knuckle! He has a knuckle! Fujiwara is angry! This is a good move. If it's an insta-press rule, he shouldn't be able to knuckle. He shouldn't be able to knuckle. You can make a little bit of a difference. You can make a little bit of a difference. Yes, that's right. So, if you use the right hand, it's a little bit of a difference. So, that's where Fujiwara made a little bit of a successful move. In the SWS rules, the punch that's used to knock is not allowed. In the UWF rules, the punch is allowed, but in the SWS rules, the punch that's used to knock is not allowed. Rope break. Nikura took a hit! With the right hand, he took a little bit of a pose. While thinking about it, he slowly stood up. Now, the ring is almost in the center. This is going to be scary for Fujiwara. And again, Nikura has a kneecap. Nikura, take that! Nikura! Take that! He's turning the knuckles of the knuckle back. It's not a kick. It's a knuckle. Nikura, take that! Nikura! Nikura looks like a knuckle from the perspective of Fujiwara, but it's actually a knuckle. It's open now. It's a subtle punch, isn't it? He's putting it in his body, not his knuckle. In this part, Niikura, too, seems to have a blind on that side. But that punch isn't even close. Fujiwara laughs at it, but he grabs Niikura and kicks. Kicks. Fujiwara's punch is... Fujiwara, too. Hira-te! Down! Hira-te to Niikura's punch. One, two, three, four. Down count, four. Five. Down count. When he hits the down count ten, he's going to lose. The SWS rule. They grab each other's neck, and they throw each other. Niikura! Fujiwara! Niikura! Can he get it back? Can he get it back? Can he get it back? Can he get it back? Can he get it back? Can he get it back? Is it Armlock's stance? Or is it V1 Armlock? Armlock stopped, but it's okay. That was close, Niikura. From the side, this time it's Armlock. A really fast submission. Fujiwara's submission doesn't allow him to feel the gear change. The audience is in shock. Fujiwara's next move. Fujiwara's perfect move. Niikura's left arm is being broken. It looks like he's going to cover him. It looks like he can't use it anymore. Aki-san, if he can't stand the submission, it's going to break. Fujiwara's move is really like a snake. Fujiwara's expression is so beautiful. Look at that face. Look at that face. サーニークラウってコイデー Yuan Bakari no youjou Mikura also has a very tough match ahead of him. Fujiwara went to the gym last week, and he's been training with Muay Thai. What Fujiwara does in kickboxing is to see through his opponent's punches and kicks. Rather than showing his punches, he's doing it to see through his opponent. He can't show his punches well. Headlock stance. From here, Fujiwara is going to move on to the submission. Is it a face-lock hit? Headlock? It's a headlock. He's moving on to the face-lock. Of course, Fujiwara is going to continue to use his continuous moves. The ring is almost in the center. Is it a head-lock from the face-lock? Fujiwara has been hit in the opposite direction. Will he change his stance? Mikura took a step. Everyone, go! It's a headlock from the face-lock, but Fujiwara doesn't move. Fujiwara has a lot of room. He's like, if you're going to do it, go ahead and do it. He's like, if you're going to do it, go ahead and do it. But Fujiwara is... I feel like I'm getting wet. What's going on? Is this how he's going to do the head-lock? The head-lock from the face-lock is in the opposite direction. It's dangerous. The face-lock from the face-lock is Mikura. Mikura is... This face-lock from the face-lock is in the opposite direction. I don't think he's serious about it yet. I feel like I'm getting wet. Is he going to do the low-break again? I feel like I'm getting wet. Fujiwara is... As we've talked about, he's going to the ring. Of course, he's going to do the kicks. He's learned boxing style and punches by himself. Fujiwara's body itself is really... It feels like he's going to cut his teeth. It's true. His body itself is a weapon. Fujiwara is terrifying. His head is hard. If he grabs his hand, it feels like he's going to do a kick. Fujiwara is terrifying. How is Mikura going to change the flow? He's grabbing both hands. He's locking his left arm. It feels like he's going to do the head-lock, but he's tightening it. But Mikura is blocking it. It's dangerous. Is it an arm-lock? It's tough, but it's going to work. Is it an arm-lock? It's an arm-lock. Mikura is in danger. This block is going to come out. It's coming out. It's dangerous. Mikura is in danger. It's going to come out. He's hitting the mat. It's a good technique. It's a great technique. This is Kikuchi-san and Fujiwara Yoshiaki. 9 minutes and 42 seconds. Is it an arm-lock? Is it a V-on arm-lock? He was completely locking his legs. He locked his legs and did an arm-lock. Fujiwara Yoshiaki was the winner of the submission. It was a great match.