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Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage was the third Super J-Cup professional wrestling tournament, it was hosted by Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). The tournament was a single-elimination tournament of four rounds and was a two-night event featuring junior heavyweights from various Japanese promotions. The first round of the event was held on April 1, 2000 at Sendai City Gymnasium in Sendai, Japan and the final three rounds were held on April 9, 2000 at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan, which had been the site for the previous two tournaments. This event marked the first time that the Super J-Cup was held at an additional venue rather than Sumo Hall.

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  • Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage was the third Super J-Cup professional wrestling tournament, it was hosted by Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). The tournament was a single-elimination tournament of four rounds and was a two-night event featuring junior heavyweights from various Japanese promotions. The first round of the event was held on April 1, 2000 at Sendai City Gymnasium in Sendai, Japan and the final three rounds were held on April 9, 2000 at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan, which had been the site for the previous two tournaments. This event marked the first time that the Super J-Cup was held at an additional venue rather than Sumo Hall. The 1995 winner Jushin Thunder Liger won the tournament for the second consecutive time by defeating Cima in the final round. In non-tournament matches, Abismo Negro defeated El Oriental, a ten-man tag team match took place and Chaparita Asari retained the WWWA Super Lightweight Championship, marking the first time that a championship was defended at Super J-Cup and women wrestlers competed at Super J-Cup. (en)
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  • *Night One: Sendai, Japan *Night Two: Tokyo, Japan (en)
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  • Abismo Negro defeated El Oriental (en)
  • Chaparita Asari defeated Hiromi Yagi (en)
  • Cima defeated Naoki Sano (en)
  • Cima defeated Onryo (en)
  • Cima defeated Ricky Marvin (en)
  • Gran Hamada defeated Ricky Fuji (en)
  • Gran Hamada defeated Shinya Makabe via submission (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Cima (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Gran Hamada (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Men's Teioh (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Tiger Mask (en)
  • Masayoshi Motegi defeated Fantastik (en)
  • Masayoshi Motegi defeated The Winger (en)
  • Men's Teioh defeated Guerrero del Futuro (en)
  • Men's Teioh defeated Katsumi Usuda (en)
  • Men's Teioh defeated Masayoshi Motegi (en)
  • Men's Teioh defeated Ryuji Ito (en)
  • Naoki Sano defeated Judo Suwa (en)
  • Naoki Sano defeated The Great Sasuke via knockout (en)
  • Onryo defeated Curry Man (en)
  • The Great Sasuke defeated Kaz Hayashi (en)
  • Ricky Fuji defeated Sasuke the Great by disqualification (en)
  • Tiger Mask, Minoru Tanaka, Masaaki Mochizuki, Shinya Makabe and Ricky Marvin defeated Kendo Kashin, El Samurai, Judo Suwa, Super Boy and Chabinger (en)
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  • Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage (en)
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  • Final (en)
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  • The Great Sasuke (en)
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  • Naoki Sano (en)
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  • Jushin Thunder Liger (en)
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  • Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage was the third Super J-Cup professional wrestling tournament, it was hosted by Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). The tournament was a single-elimination tournament of four rounds and was a two-night event featuring junior heavyweights from various Japanese promotions. The first round of the event was held on April 1, 2000 at Sendai City Gymnasium in Sendai, Japan and the final three rounds were held on April 9, 2000 at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan, which had been the site for the previous two tournaments. This event marked the first time that the Super J-Cup was held at an additional venue rather than Sumo Hall. (en)
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  • Super J-Cup (2000) (en)
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  • Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage (Day 1) (en)
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