Ganseki Tanaka & Tsugutaka Sato vs. Shoji Fukushima & Towa Iwasaki 11:06
Shinjiro Otani & Yuko Miyamoto vs. TARU & Yuji Hino 13:20
ZERO1 United National Heavyweight Title Four Way Match:
Super Tiger vs. Hartley Jackson vs KAMIKAZE vs Yoshikazu Yokoyama 9:39
ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Title & ZERO1 World Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Sean Guinness vs. Tatsuhito Takaiwa 12:40
NWA International Lightweight Tag Title Match: Ikuto Hidaka & Takuya Sugawara vs. Masamune & SUGI 12:11
NWA Intercontinental Tag Title Match: Hideki Suzuki & Kohei Sato vs. Masayuki Okamoto & Yutaka Yoshie 11:16
ZERO1 World Heavyweight Title Match: Masato Tanaka vs. Yusaku Obata 23:54
6/9/18
Takuya Sugawara & TARU vs. Shoki Kitamura & Towa Iwasaki 1:39 of 9:36
Hartley Jackson vs. Tatsuhito Takaiwa vs. Yoshikazu Yokoyama 2:19 of 7:55
Kohei Sato vs. KAMIKAZE 2:10 of 9:52
ZERO1 United National Heavyweight Title Match: Shogun Okamoto vs. Chris Vice 1:46 of 7:58
NWA International Lightweight Tag Title Match: Masamune & SUGI vs. Fuminori Abe & Ikuto Hidaka 4:41 of 13:17
ZERO1 World Junior Heavyweight Title & ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Title Match: Isami Kodaka vs. Shinjiro Otani 7:04 of 11:55
Hiroshi Yamato & Yuko Miyamoto vs. Masato Tanaka & Yuji Hino 7:22 of 17:43
7/8/18
Fire Festival 2018 Block A Match: Yuko Miyamoto [4] vs. Towa Iwasaki [0] 4:06 of 9:34
Fire Festival 2018 Block A Match: Chris Vice [5] vs. Takuya Sugawara [0] 2:25 of 7:38
Fire Festival 2018 Block B Match: SUGI [5] vs. Shinjiro Otani [0] 6:52 of 12:49. Entertaining highlight reel of SUGI's flying. I figured Otani was selling so much because he was winning so I was surprised when SUGI got him with the swandive 450 splash, but ultimately Otani just let SUGI make the match.
Fire Festival 2018 Block B Match: Hartley Jackson [5] vs. Kohei Sato [0] 6:36 of 10:53
Fire Festival 2018 Block A Match: Jiro Kuroshio [3] vs. Masato Tanaka [3] 16:13 of 30:00. I don't get the concept of wasting time editing matches for YouTube, they're not going to run out of space or something. This was an entertaining match where the clipping mainly just seemed to mess up the flow & thus take the viewer out of the match. It didn't seem to be one of those long matches where they stalled then picked it up, rather it was more a consistent match that never really had a burst to the finish, such as it was. Tanaka did the things he's been doing so well for years, but Jiro is such a wild card it felt like a different match. Jiro was heeling it up since he's the outsider, trying to get no nonsense Tanaka off his game. Though Jiro plays to the crowd more than I'd generally prefer, the match still kept moving & he appeared to be trying to actually win, just with as much style & flair as possible. At one point after Tanaka hit an elbow against the ropes he whipped Jiro across the ring, but Jiro somersaulted over the top onto the runway & walked right out of the arena, eventually charging back to the ring with an enzuigiri. There was a jokey spot where Jiro tried to do a dive through a table after hitting a quebrada, but Tanaka got up & cut him off by throwing a bottle at him then did his body press through the table. This was a bit jokey on the surface, but actually most likely a more effective transition than whatever completely serious way they would have tried to explain Tanaka bridging the gap. Jiro did a bunch of nice flying moves, and Tanaka was solid with his beats as ever. The match seemed to fly by, with the main detractor being the lack of credible near finishes to make you believe it was going to have a victor. Good match.
Isami Kodaka & Yoshikazu Yokoyama vs. Ikuto Hidaka & Tatsuhito Takaiwa 9:47
TARU vs. Shoki Kitamura 7:44
Shinjiro Otani & Shogun Okamoto & Tsugutaka Sato vs. Hiroshi Yamato & Super Tiger & Takuya Sugawara 13:25
Jiro Kuroshio vs. SUGI 20:00
Chris Vice & Masato Tanaka vs. Hartley Jackson & Yuji Hino 19:34
Fire Festival 2018 Final Match: Yuko Miyamoto vs. Kohei Sato 18:16