King of Gate explained

King of Gate is an annual single-elimination professional wrestling singles tournament held in the Japanese promotion Dragon Gate. It is the successor to El Numero Uno, previously held in Dragon Gate and Toryumon, although Uno was a round-robin tournament, as opposed to the single-elimination format used by King of Gate. In 2016, King of Gate adopted a round robin format with four separate blocks.

Results

List of winners

Year Winner Total Won
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

2005

The 2005 King of Gate was a 26-man tournament held from December 23 to December 27 over 5 daily shows. Due to the uneven number of participants, six were given byes to the second round.

2006

The 2006 King of Gate was a 15-man tournament held from December 10 to December 22 over four shows. The 2005 winner, Ryo Saito, received a bye to the second round.

2007

The 2007 King of Gate was a 16-man tournament, held from December 1 to December 9 over seven shows.

2008

The 2008 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, was held from December 2 to December 19, covering six shows. Before the tournament started, current Open the Dream Gate Champion Shingo Takagi pulled out, and was replaced by Madoka, who won a Battle Royal on November 29 for the 16th and final spot.

2010

After being postponed in 2009, the King of Gate returned in April 2010. Sixteen wrestlers occupied two blocks of eight each. The first round of Block A was on April 3, and the first round of Block B on April 4. Quarterfinal action was on April 9 and 10. The semifinals and finals of the tournament occurred on April 14.

2011

The 2011 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, was held from May 12 to May 21, covering six shows.

2012

The 2012 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, took place from May 10 to May 19, covering six shows.

2013

The 2013 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, took take place from May 10 to May 25, covering seven shows.[1]

2014

The 2014 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, took take place from May 9 to May 31, covering nine shows.[2]

2015

The 2015 King of Gate tournament, a sixteen-man tournament, took take place from May 8 to May 30, covering seven shows.[3]

2016

The 2016 King of Gate tournament, a round robin tournament, featuring 4 blocks. It took place from May 8 to June 12, covering twenty shows. [4]

Final standings
Block A Block B Block C Block D
6 !7 !7 !8
5 !7 !6 !7
5 !6 !6 !6
5 !6 !5 !4
5 !4 !Kotoka 4 !Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! 4
2 !0 !2 !1
Block A
bgcolor=greyX Takagi
(17:11)
Draw
(20:00)
Takagi
(13:22)
Kzy
(15:28)
Double Countout
(16:20)
Takagi
(17:11)
bgcolor=greyX Fujii
(12:11)
YAMATO
(10:06)
YAMATO
(13:28)
YAMATO
(6:55)
Draw
(20:00)
Fujii
(12:11)
bgcolor=greyX Kanda
(8:50)
Kzy
(10:26)
Fujii
(13:24)
Takagi
(13:22)
YAMATO
(10:06)
Kanda
(8:50)
bgcolor=greyX Kanda
(9:09)
Draw
(20:00)
Kzy
(15:28)
YAMATO
(13:26)
Kzy
(10:26)
Kanda
(9:09)
bgcolor=greyX Draw
(20:00)
Punch TominagaDouble Countout
(16:20)
YAMATO
(6:55)
Fujii
(13:24)
Draw
(20:00)
Draw
(20:00)
bgcolor=greyX
Block B
bgcolor=greyX Susumu
(16:39)
CIMA
(16:03)
Eita
(11:39)
CIMA
(13:08)
CIMA
(0:14)
Susumu
(16:39)
bgcolor=greyX Tozawa
(19:03)
Eita
(17:38)
Susumu
(13:56)
Susumu
(8:28)
CIMA
(16:03)
Tozawa
(19:03)
bgcolor=greyX Draw
(20:00)
Tozawa
(9:52)
Tozawa
(6:50)
Eita
(11:39)
Eita
(17:38)
Draw
(20:00)
bgcolor=greyX Maria
(10:19)
Eita
(2:31)
CIMA
(13:08)
Susumu
(13:56)
Tozawa
(9:52)
Maria
(10:19)
bgcolor=greyX Maria
(6:18)
CIMA
(0:14)
Susumu
(8:28)
Tozawa
(6:50)
Eita
(2:31)
Maria
(6:18)
bgcolor=greyX
Block C Kotoka
bgcolor=greyX T-Hawk
(15:45)
Mochizuki
(10:43)
T-Hawk
(9:18)
T-Hawk
(12:34)
Kotoka
(8:05)
T-Hawk
(15:45)
bgcolor=greyX Draw
(20:00)
Saito
(15:00)
Kong
(6:28)
Saito
(3:45)
Mochizuki
(10:43)
Draw
(20:00)
bgcolor=greyX Kid
(11:33)
Mochizuki
(12:33)
Mochizuki
(8:12)
T-Hawk
(9:18)
Saito
(15:00)
Kid
(11:33)
bgcolor=greyX Kid
(9:20)
Kid
(10:49)
T-Hawk
(12:34)
Kong
(6:28)
Mochizuki
(12:33)
Kid
(9:20)
bgcolor=greyX Kotoka
(5:30)
KotokaKotoka
(8:05)
Saito
(3:45)
Mochizuki
(8:12)
Kid
(10:49)
Kotoka
(5:30)
bgcolor=greyX
Block D
bgcolor=greyX Yoshino
(16:45)
Yoshino
(8:43)
H.A.Gee.Mee
(8:20)
Yoshino
(10:46)
Draw
(20:00)
Yoshino
(16:45)
bgcolor=greyX Gamma
(7:54)
Doi
(11:21)
Shimizu
(15:20)
Doi
(9:44)
Yoshino
(8:43)
Gamma
(7:54)
bgcolor=greyX Gamma
(6:13)
Shimizu
(4:34)
Gamma
(7:49)
H.A.Gee.Mee
(8:20)
Doi
(11:21)
Gamma
(6:13)
bgcolor=greyX Shimizu
(8:29)
H.A.Gee.Mee
(7:21)
Yoshino
(10:46)
Shimizu
(15:20)
Shimizu
(4:34)
Shimizu
(8:29)
bgcolor=greyX Shimizu
(4:43)
Draw
(20:00)
Doi
(9:44)
Gamma
(7:49)
H.A.Gee.Mee
(7:21)
Shimizu
(4:43)
bgcolor=greyX

2017

The 2017 King of Gate tournament, a round robin tournament, featuring 4 blocks. It took place from May 9 to June 11.[5]

Final Standings
Block A Block B Block C Block D
7 !8 !7 !8
6 !7 !6 !6
6 !7 !5 !6
6 !4 !5 !4
5 !2 !3 !4
0 !2 !2 !2
Block A
bgcolor=greyX Fujii
(8:43)
Shimizu
(3:32)
YAMATO
(14:10)
YAMATO
(14:13)
YAMATO
(18:19)
Fujii
(8:43)
bgcolor=greyX Fujii
(9:20)
Fujii
(Forfeit)
Kid
(9:57)
Eita
(12:13)
Shimizu
(3:32)
Fujii
(9:20)
bgcolor=greyX Shimizu
(8:14)
Kid
(10:03)
DRAW
(20:00)
YAMATO
(14:10)
Fujii
(Forfeit)
Shimizu
(8:14)
bgcolor=greyX Kid
(6:19)
Eita
(6:06)
YAMATO
(14:13)
Kid
(9:57)
Kid
(10:03)
Kid
(6:19)
bgcolor=greyX Eita
(14:44)
EitaYAMATO
(18:19)
Eita
(12:13)
DRAW
(20:00)
Eita
(6:06)
Eita
(14:44)
bgcolor=greyX
Block B
bgcolor=greyX Susumu
(13:27)
T-Hawk
(11:49)
T-Hawk
(11:15)
T-Hawk
(11:49)
T-Hawk
(7:50)
Susumu
(13:27)
bgcolor=greyX DRAW
(20:00)
Yosuke
(12:26)
Susumu
(6:30)
Susumu
(16:19)
T-Hawk
(11:49)
DRAW
(20:00)
bgcolor=greyX Kzy
(11:33)
Kzy
(7:56)
Kzy
(7:57)
T-Hawk
(11:15)
Maria
(12:26)
Kzy
(11:33)
bgcolor=greyX Ben-K
(8:28)
Gamma
(7:39)
T-Hawk
(11:49)
Susumu
(6:30)
Kzy
(7:56)
Ben-K
(8:28)
bgcolor=greyX Gamma
(8:53)
T-Hawk
(7:50)
Susumu
(16:19)
Kzy
(7:57)
Gamma
(7:39)
Gamma
(8:53)
bgcolor=greyX
Block C Ryo "Jimmy" Saito
bgcolor=greyX Doi
(13:06)
CIMA
(16:25)
Doi
(15:27)
Doi
(11:20)
DRAW
(20:00)
Doi
(13:06)
bgcolor=greyX CIMA
(13:07)
DRAW
(20:00)
Kagetora
(12:48)
Kagetora
(8:10)
CIMA
(16:25)
CIMA
(13:07)
bgcolor=greyX Yamamura
(6:00)
DRAW
(7:45)
CIMA
(16:22)
Doi
(15:27)
DRAW
(20:00)
Yamamura
(6:00)
bgcolor=greyX Yoshida
(7:51)
Saito
(10:33)
Doi
(11:20)
Kagetora
(12:48)
DRAW
(7:45)
Yoshida
(7:51)
bgcolor=greyX Saito
(13:15)
Ryo "Jimmy" SaitoDRAW
(20:00)
Kagetora
(8:10)
CIMA
(16:22)
Saito
(10:33)
Saito
(13:15)
bgcolor=greyX
Block D
bgcolor=greyX Takagi
(19:42)
Takagi
(12:35)
Mochizuki
(13:52)
Takagi
(10:22)
Takagi
(13:47)
Takagi
(19:42)
bgcolor=greyX Hulk
(12:58)
Hulk
(13:28)
Horiguchi
(11:25)
Hulk
(9:04)
Takagi
(12:35)
Hulk
(12:58)
bgcolor=greyX Mochizuki
(10:49)
Horiguchi
(8:47)
Lindaman
(8:28)
Mochizuki
(13:52)
Hulk
(13:28)
Mochizuki
(10:49)
bgcolor=greyX Mochizuki
(8:36)
Kanda
(11:21)
Takagi
(10:22)
Horiguchi
(11:25)
Horiguchi
(8:47)
Mochizuki
(8:36)
bgcolor=greyX Kanda
(6:11)
Takagi
(13:47)
Hulk
(9:04)
Lindaman
(8:28)
Kanda
(11:21)
Kanda
(6:11)
bgcolor=greyX

2018

The 2018 King of Gate tournament, a round robin tournament, featuring 4 blocks and will take place from May 8 to June 10.[6] The winner of each respective block will advance to a single elimination tournament that will take place on June 1 & June 9. The winner of this tournament receives a Dream Gate title match on June 10. The fighter with the lowest point total in each block will also compete in a single elimination tournament, to be held on June 2 & 3 to decide overall last place. Eita took part in the last place tournament due to Dragon Kid's injuries. [7]

Final Standings
Block A Block B Block C Block D
6 !6 !8 !5
5 !4 !5 !4
5 !4 !4 !4
2 !4 !3 !3
2 !2 !0 !0
Block A
bgcolor=greyX Ben-K
(9:07)
Draw
(20:00)
Ben-K
(9:15)
YAMATO
(17:29)
Ben-K
(9:07)
bgcolor=greyX Kzy
(9:15)
Skywalker
(8:28)
Kanda
(13:12)
Draw
(20:00)
Kzy
(9:15)
bgcolor=greyX Kzy
(11:09)
YAMATO
(19:42)
Ben-K
(9:15)
Skywalker
(8:28)
Kzy
(11:09)
bgcolor=greyX YAMATO
(8:26)
YAMATO
(17:29)
Kanda
(13:12)
YAMATO
(19:42)
YAMATO
(8:26)
bgcolor=greyX
Block B
bgcolor=greyX Hulk
(9:30)
Lee
(7:33)
Horiguchi
(10:19)
Horiguchi
(12:09)
Hulk
(9:30)
bgcolor=greyX Lee
(11:11)
Hulk
(14:27)
Yoshida
(15:10)
Lee
(7:33)
Lee
(11:11)
bgcolor=greyX Shimizu
(10:11)
Yoshida
(5:17)
Horiguchi
(10:19)
Hulk
(14:27)
Shimizu
(10:11)
bgcolor=greyX Yoshida
(2:17)
Horiguchi
(12:09)
Yoshida
(15:10)
Yoshida
(5:17)
Yoshida
(2:17)
bgcolor=greyX
Block C Punch Tominaga
bgcolor=greyX Doi
(16:54)
Doi
(forfeit)
Doi
(12:02)
Doi
(13:16)
Doi
(16:54)
bgcolor=greyX Eita
(7:48)
Santa Maria
(4:37)
Draw
(20:00)
Doi
(forfeit)
Eita
(7:48)
bgcolor=greyX Santa Maria
(forfeit)
Tominaga
(forfeit)
Doi
(12:02)
Santa Maria
(4:37)
Santa Maria
(forfeit)
bgcolor=greyX Tominaga
(11:20)
Doi
(13:16)
Draw
(20:00)
Tominaga
(forfeit)
Tominaga
(11:20)
bgcolor=greyX
Block D Masato Yoshino
bgcolor=greyX Draw
(11:40)
Takagi
(15:13)
Kagetora
(10:10)
Double Pin
(13:22)
Draw
(11:40)
bgcolor=greyX Draw
(16:22)
Yokosuka
(9:55)
Yoshino
(9:41)
Takagi
(15:13)
Draw
(16:22)
bgcolor=greyX Yokosuka
(17:38)
Takagi
(18:38)
Kagetora
(10:10)
Yokosuka
(9:55)
Yokosuka
(17:38)
bgcolor=greyX Yoshino
(11:44)
Double Pin
(13:22)
Yoshino
(9:41)
Takagi
(18:38)
Yoshino
(11:44)
bgcolor=greyX

2019

The 2019 King of Gate tournament, a round robin tournament, featuring 4 blocks took place from May 9 to June 8.[8] The semi-finals and finals took place on June 6 and 8, respectively. U-T forfeited the rest of his matches due to injury. Ben-K is the first wrestler to go undefeated in the King of Gate tournament since the format change from single-elimination to round-robin. [9]

Final Standings
Block A Block B Block C Block D
8 !10 !10 !7
8 !8 !6 !6
7 !6 !4 !5
5 !2 !4 !4
2 !2 !4 !4
0 !2 !2 !4
Block A U-T
bgcolor=greyX Sakamoto
(14:52)
Doi
(11:14)
Sakamoto
(7:13)
Sakamoto
(10:45)
Sakamoto
(Forfeit)
Sakamoto
(14:52)
bgcolor=greyX Kzy
(14:05)
Kzy
(10:01)
Kzy
(15:38)
Kzy
(10:55)
Doi
(11:14)
Kzy
(14:05)
bgcolor=greyX Doi
(9:11)
Draw
(20:00)
Doi
(Forfeit)
Punch TominagaSakamoto
(7:13)
Kzy
(10:01)
Doi
(9:11)
bgcolor=greyX Saito
(9:49)
U-T
(8:39)
Sakamoto
(10:45)
Kzy
(15:38)
Draw
(20:00)
Saito
(9:49)
bgcolor=greyX Saito
(Forfeit)
U-TSakamoto
(Forfeit)
Kzy
(10:55)
Doi
(Forfeit)
U-T
(8:39)
Saito
(Forfeit)
bgcolor=greyX
Block B Yuki Yoshioka
bgcolor=greyX Eita
(4:08)
Eita
(18:13)
Eita
(6:52)
Eita
(7:46)
Eita
(9:16)
Eita
(4:08)
bgcolor=greyX Yokosuka
(14:30)
Yoshino
(8:52)
Yoshino
(4:51)
Yoshino
(9:56)
Eita
(18:13)
Yokosuka
(14:30)
bgcolor=greyX Yokosuka
(10:26)
Yokosuka
(12:13)
Yokosuka
(11:22)
Eita
(6:52)
Yoshino
(8:52)
Yokosuka
(10:26)
bgcolor=greyX Santa Maria
(9:52)
Kanda
(10:05)
Eita
(7:46)
Yoshino
(4:51)
Yokosuka
(12:13)
Santa Maria
(9:52)
bgcolor=greyX Yoshioka
(9:52)
Yuki YoshiokaEita
(9:16)
Yoshino
(9:56)
Yokosuka
(11:22)
Kanda
(10:05)
Yoshioka
(9:52)
bgcolor=greyX
Block C YAMATO
bgcolor=greyX Ben-K
(10:56)
Ben-K
(10:31)
Ben-K
(11:56)
Ben-K
(12:56)
Ben-K
(17:01)
Ben-K
(10:56)
bgcolor=greyX Kagetora
(7:54)
Horiguchi
(7:08)
Yoshida
(10:14)
Horiguchi
(10:25)
Ben-K
(10:31)
Kagetora
(7:54)
bgcolor=greyX Ishida
(10:03)
Yoshida
(9:12)
YAMATO
(9:43)
Ben-K
(11:56)
Horiguchi
(7:08)
Ishida
(10:03)
bgcolor=greyX Ishida
(1:54)
YAMATO
(15:08)
Ben-K
(12:56)
Yoshida
(10:14)
Yoshida
(9:12)
Ishida
(1:54)
bgcolor=greyX YAMATO
(15:34)
YAMATOBen-K
(17:01)
Horiguchi
(10:25)
YAMATO
(9:43)
YAMATO
(15:08)
YAMATO
(15:34)
bgcolor=greyX
Block D Jason Lee Shun Skywalker
Big R Shimizubgcolor=greyX Shimizu
(12:50)
Shimizu
(10:51)
Draw
(20:00)
Mochizuki
(11:24)
Skywalker
(12:29)
Shimizu
(12:50)
bgcolor=greyX Lee
(11:15)
KAI
(10:27)
Kid
(12:19)
Kid
(8:41)
Jason Lee Shimizu
(10:51)
Lee
(11:15)
bgcolor=greyX KAI
(11:01)
Lee
(17:00)
Skywalker
(10:15)
Draw
(20:00)
KAI
(10:27)
KAI
(11:01)
bgcolor=greyX Mochizuki
(11:49)
KAI
(13:06)
Mochizuki
(11:24)
Kid
(12:19)
Lee
(17:00)
Mochizuki
(11:49)
bgcolor=greyX Skywalker
(11:28)
Skywalker
(12:29)
Kid
(8:41)
Skywalker
(10:15)
KAI
(13:06)
Skywalker
(11:28)
bgcolor=greyX

2020

The 2020 King of Gate tournament took place from May 15 to June 7, covering ten shows. Unlike the previous year, the tournament featured a singles elimination tournament contested by 24 wrestlers. Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Japan, the tournament was held in empty arenas, with the tournament also being aired on tape delay.[10]

= Won a second chance battle royal also involving H.Y.O, Kzy, Ryo Saito, Yosuke♥Santa Maria, Genki Horiguchi, Jason Lee, Ben-K and Dragon Dia to secure the last semifinal spot.

2021

The 2021 King of Gate tournament took place from May 14 to June 3, covering fifteen shows. The tournament will see the return of the round-robin format, featuring 3 blocks. Repeating part of the previous year format, the final semifinal spot will be decided in a battle royal by a wrestler eliminated from the tournament. On May 7, it was announced that HipHop Kikuta would be forced to withdraw from the tournament, after suffering a shoulder injury, being replaced by his R.E.D stablemate H.Y.O. Ben-K forfeited all of his matches after testing positive for COVID-19. Naruki Doi, who wrestled Ben-K on the first day of the tournament, also withdrew from the tournament as a precaution.[11]

Final Standings
Block A Block B Block C
10 !6 !7
6 !5 !6
6 !5 !5
6 !5 !4
2 !5 !4
0 !4 !0
Block A Naruki Doi
bgcolor=greyX Diamante
(Forfeit)
Doi
(14:39)
Hulk
(Forfeit)
Minoura
(Forfeit)
Yoshida
(Forfeit)
Diamante
(Forfeit)
bgcolor=greyX Diamante
(Forfeit)
Hulk
(7:04)
Minoura
(10:00)
Diamante
(9:59)
Doi
(14:39)
Diamante
(Forfeit)
bgcolor=greyX Hulk
(Forfeit)
Minoura
(Forfeit)
Yoshida
(Forfeit)
BxB HulkHulk
(Forfeit)
Hulk
(7:04)
Hulk
(Forfeit)
bgcolor=greyX Minoura
(11:46)
Yoshida
(9:36)
Kota MinouraMinoura
(Forfeit)
Minoura
(10:00)
Minoura
(Forfeit)
Minoura
(11:46)
bgcolor=greyX Minoura
(13:00)
Takashi YoshidaYoshida
(Forfeit)
Diamante
(9:59)
Yoshida
(Forfeit)
Yoshida
(9:36)
Minoura
(13:00)
bgcolor=greyX
Block B Jason Lee Susumu Yokosuka
bgcolor=greyX Eita
(12:54)
Kid
(17:44)
Kzy
(18:02)
Eita
(10:25)
Draw
(20:00)
SB KentoEita
(12:54)
bgcolor=greyX Kid
(9:23)
Kento
(11:16)
Kento
(13:10)
Kento
(14:52)
Kid
(17:44)
Kid
(9:23)
bgcolor=greyX Kzy
(15:06)
Double Pin
(12:04)
Yokosuka
(16:13)
Kzy
(18:02)
Kento
(11:16)
Kzy
(15:06)
bgcolor=greyX Lee
(17:24)
Yokosuka
(16:25)
Jason Lee Eita
(10:25)
Kento
(13:10)
Double Pin
(12:04)
Lee
(17:24)
bgcolor=greyX Lee
(18:06)
Draw
(20:00)
Kento
(14:52)
Yokosuka
(16:13)
Yokosuka
(16:25)
Lee
(18:06)
bgcolor=greyX
Block C YAMATO
U-Tbgcolor=greyX U-T
(8:12)
Ishida
(10:30)
U-T
(1:58)
Skywalker
(9:15)
YAMATO
(17:48)
H.Y.OU-T
(8:12)
bgcolor=greyX Ishida
(7:33)
Okuda
(10:53)
Double Countout
(7:15)
Double Countout
(5:35)
Kaito IshidaIshida
(10:30)
Ishida
(7:33)
bgcolor=greyX Okuda
(8:56)
Skywalker
(14:03)
YAMATO
(15:30)
U-T
(1:58)
Okuda
(10:53)
Okuda
(8:56)
bgcolor=greyX Skywalker
(13:57)
Draw
(20:00)
Skywalker
(9:15)
Double Countout
(7:15)
Skywalker
(14:03)
Skywalker
(13:57)
bgcolor=greyX YAMATO
(16:12)
YAMATOYAMATO
(17:48)
Double Countout
(5:35)
YAMATO
(15:30)
Draw
(20:00)
YAMATO
(16:12)
bgcolor=greyX

= Won a second chance battle royal also involving H.Y.O, Shun Skywalker, Keisuke Okuda, Kaito Ishida, Diamante, BxB Hulk, Takashi Yoshida, Jason Lee, Dragon Kid, Susumu Yokosuka, and Eita to secure the last semifinal spot.

2022

The 2022 King of Gate took place between May 11th to June 3rd. The tournament reverted back to a single elimination format, this time featuring 32 participants.[12]

= Won a second chance battle royal also involving H.Y.O, Kai, Dragon Dia, Yosuke Santa Maria, Mondai Ryu, Madoka Kikuta, Naruki Doi, Ben-K, U-T, Kagetora, Takuma Fujiwara, Ishin Iihashi, Kzy, Keisuke Okuda, Kaito Ishida, Diamante, BxB Hulk, Takashi Yoshida, Jacky "Funky" Kamei, SB Kento, Dragon Kid, Susumu Mochizuki, Yamato, Minorita, Strong Machine J, La Estrella and Eita to replace an injured Jason Lee in the semi-finals.

2023

The 2023 King of Gate took place between July 7th and August 3rd.[13]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dragon Gate Infinity 297 Review. pwponderings.com. Lee. Goodfellow. June 4, 2013. August 1, 2021.
  2. Web site: DRAGON GATE: Results Dragon Gate «King of Gate 2014» - 17/05/2014. superluchas.com. Dark angel. May 19, 2014. August 1, 2021.
  3. Web site: Dragon Gate: Results «King of Gate 2015» - 10/05/2015. superluchas.com. Dark angel. May 12, 2015. August 1, 2021.
  4. Web site: http://spora.jp/dragongate/posts/570164. ja:KING OF GATE 2016 得点状況 (05/26現在) . spora.jp. Dragon Gate. May 26, 2016. April 30, 2021.
  5. Web site: Dragon Gate: Results «King of Gate 2017» 09,10,11 / 06/2017 - T-Hawk wins the crown. superluchas.com. Dark angel. June 13, 2017. August 1, 2021.
  6. Web site: Dragon Gate Results: King Of Gate 2018 Day 2 – Kariya, Japan (5/12). wrestling-news.net. Wayne. Daly. May 13, 2018. April 30, 2021.
  7. Web site: DRAGON GATE KING OF GATE (JUNE 10) RESULTS & REVIEW. voicesofwrestling.com. Case. Lowe. June 12, 2018. April 30, 2021.
  8. Web site: Dragon Gate: "King of Gate 2019" The battle begins. superluchas.com. Dark angel. May 21, 2019. April 30, 2021.
  9. Web site: Dragon Gate: “King of Gate 2019 ″ Grand Final Ben-K fulfills his revenge. superluchas.com. Dark angel. June 17, 2019. April 30, 2021.
  10. Web site: King of Gate Tournament 2020: Preview. prowrestlingpost.com. Mathew. Sarpracione. May 14, 2020. May 21, 2021.
  11. Web site: Preview: Dragon Gate Pro Wrestling – King of Gate 2021. lastwordonsports.com. Xavier. Williams. May 13, 2021. May 21, 2021.
  12. Web site: DRAGONGATE KING OF GATE FINALS (JUNE 2) RESULTS & REVIEW. voicesofwrestling.com. Case. Lowe. June 3, 2022. July 30, 2022.
  13. Web site: Dragon Gate: Se anuncia el “King of Gate 2023”. superluchas.com. Dark Angelita. Spanish. June 18, 2023. July 8, 2023.