16 Carat Gold Tournament (wXw)

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16 Carat Gold Tournament
PromotionsWestside Xtreme Wrestling
First event2006
Event gimmickSingle-elimination tournament

The 16 Carat Gold Tournament is an annual single-elimination tournament produced by Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). The sixteen-man tournament was first conceived by wXw in 2006 and has been held every year since then with the exception of 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Year Winner Ref
2006 Baron von Hagen [1]
2007 Chris Hero
2008 Bad Bones
2009 Shingo Takagi
2010 Walter
2011 Sami Callihan
2012 El Generico
2013 Tommy End
2014 Chris Hero (2) [2]
2015 Tommy End (2) [3]
2016 Zack Sabre Jr. [4]
2017 Ilja Dragunov [5]
2018 Absolute Andy [6]
2019 Lucky Kid [7]
2020 Cara Noir [8]
2022 Jonathan Gresham [9]
2023 Shigehiro Irie [10]

Tournament history[edit]

2006[edit]

The inaugural edition of the tournament took place between January 27 and 29, 2006, in Essen, Germany.[11][12]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Baron Von Hagen Pin
Iceman 7:45[12]
Baron Von Hagen Pin
Ian Rotten 12:21[12]
Ares 16:46[12]
Ian Rotten Pin
Baron Von Hagen Pin
Doug Williams 13:23[12]
Rocky Romero Pin
Tengkwa 13:37[12]
Rocky Romero 19:10[12]
Doug Williams Pin
Bernard Van Damme 17:05[12]
Doug Williams Pin
Baron Von Hagen Pin
Murat Bosporus 21:04[12]
Steve Douglas Pin
Steve Allison 14:31[12]
Steven Douglas Pin
Tommy End 11:58[12]
Bad Bones 10:09[12]
Tommy End DQ
Steve Douglas 11:08[12]
Murat Bosporus Pin
Adam Polak Pin
Hate 10:42[12]
Adam Polak 10:58[12]
Murat Bosporus Pin
Vries Kastelein 5:17[12]
Murat Bosporus Pin

2007[edit]

The 2007 edition of the event took place between May 4 and 6, in Essen, Germany.[11][13]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Chris Hero Pin
Claudio Castagnoli 28:29[13]
Chris Hero Pin
Ryo Saito 16:36[13]
Matt Sydal 11:17[13]
Ryo Saito Pin
Chris Hero Pin
Murat Bosporus 20:55[13]
Go Shiozaki Pin
Davey Richards 10:30[13]
Go Shiozaki 22:46[13]
Murat Bosporus Pin
Steve Douglas 18:18[13]
Murat Bosporus Pin
Chris Hero Pin
Ares 36:49[13]
El Generico Pin
Pac 14:45[13]
El Generico Pin
Bad Bones 11:36[13]
Emil Sitoci 7:44[13]
Bad Bones Pin
El Generico 12:31[13]
Ares Pin
Nigel McGuinness Pin
Doug Williams 18:36[13]
Nigel McGuinness 14:55[13]
Ares Pin
Tommy End 3:39[13]
Ares Pin

2008[edit]

The 2008 edition of the event took place between March 7 and 9, in Essen, Germany.[11][14]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Bad Bones Pin
PCO 11:37[14]
Bad Bones Pin
El Generico 12:22[14]
Taiji Ishimori 14:50[14]
El Generico Pin
Bad Bones Pin
Ares 20:30[14]
Tommy End Pin
Jimmy Jacobs 10:03[14]
Tommy End 10:49[14]
Ares Pin
Big Van Walter 9:40[14]
Ares Pin
Bad Bones Pin
Bryan Danielson 20:42
Chris Hero Pin
Absolute Andy 23:08[14]
Chris Hero Pin
Emil Sitoci 17:51[14]
Chuck Taylor 7:44[14]
Emil Sitoci Pin
Chris Hero 36:47[14]
Bryan Danielson Pin
Naomichi Marufuji Pin
Doug Williams 19:49[14]
Naomichi Marufuji 19:23[14]
Bryan Danielson Pin
Mike Quackenbush 24:01[14]
Bryan Danielson Pin

2009[edit]

The 2009 edition of the event took place between March 6 and 8, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][15]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Shingo Pin
Absolute Andy 14:00[15]
Shingo Pin
Tyler Black 20:20[15]
Chris Sabin 18:31[15]
Tyler Black Pin
Shingo Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. 9:27[15]
Bryan Danielson Pin
Doug Williams 20:55[15]
Bryan Danielson 13:15[15]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Terry Frazier 3:59[15]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Shingo Pin
Drake Younger 16:32[15]
Steve Douglas Pin
Tatsuhito Takaiwa 11:15[15]
Steve Douglas Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto 17:03[15]
Martin Stone 10:05[15]
Daisuke Sekimoto Pin
Steve Douglas 10:54[15]
Drake Younger Pin
Big Van Walter Pin
Erick Stevens 7:15[15]
Big Van Walter 12:15[15]
Drake Younger Pin
Adam Polak 11:27[15]
Drake Younger Pin

2010[edit]

The 2010 edition of the event took place between March 5 and 7, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][16]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Big Van Walter Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto 15:25[16]
Big Van Walter Pin
Munenori Sawa 10:31[16]
Paul Tracey 6:54[16]
Munenori Sawa Pin
Big Van Walter Pin
Erick Stevens 15:49[16]
Kagetora Pin
Nick Jackson, Tommy End 9:34[16]
Kagetora 8:38[16]
Erick Stevens Pin
Adam Polak 10:48[16]
Erick Stevens Pin
Big Van Walter Pin
Chris Hero 20:56[16]
Ares Pin
Matt Jackson 8:17[16]
Ares Pin
Claudio Castagnoli 15:29[16]
Johnny Kidd 12:53[16]
Claudio Castagnoli Pin
Ares 22:34[16]
Chris Hero Pin
Martin Stone Pin
Yuji Okabayashi 9:30[16]
Martin Stone 15:24[16]
Chris Hero Pin
Bad Bones 20:59[16]
Chris Hero Pin

2011[edit]

The 2011 edition of the event took place between March 11 and 13, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][17]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Sami Callihan Pin
Tommy End 7:56[17]
Sami Callihan Pin
Yoshihito Sasaki 7:55[17]
Carnage 8:56[17]
Yoshihito Sasaki Pin
Sami Callihan Pin
Davey Richards 8:37[17]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Colt Cabana 8:23[17]
Zack Sabre Jr. 13:35[17]
Davey Richards Pin
Jon Ryan 8:16[17]
Davey Richards Pin
Sami Callihan Pin
Big Van Walter 13:14[17]
Go Shiozaki Pin
Johnny Moss 12:45[17]
Go Shiozaki Pin
Kotaro Suzuki 17:07[17]
El Generico 14:55[17]
Kotaro Suzuki Pin
Go Shiozaki 18:50[17]
Big Van Walter Pin
Mark Haskins Pin
Adam Cole 6:33[17]
Mark Haskins 8:46[17]
Big Van Walter Pin
Rico Bushido
Big Van Walter Pin

2012[edit]

The 2012 edition of the event took place between March 2 and 5, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][18]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
El Generico Pin
Marty Scurll 19:01[18]
El Generico Pin
Karsten Beck 12:41[18]
Drake Younger 8:03[18]
Karsten Beck Pin
El Generico Pin
Johnny Moss 11:00[18]
Fit Finlay Pin
Sami Callihan 22:43[18]
Fit Finlay 17:29[18]
Johnny Moss Pin
Doug Williams 12:28[18]
Johnny Moss Pin
El Generico Pin
Tommy End 18:16[18]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Jon Ryan 18:37[18]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Yoshihito Sasaki 7:54[18]
Bad Bones 5:49[18]
Yoshihito Sasaki Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. 13:49[18]
Tommy End RD
Ricky Marvin Pin
Axeman 16:06[18]
Ricky Marvin 13:22[18]
Tommy End RD
Emil Sitoci 8:50[18]
Tommy End Pin

2013[edit]

The 2013 edition of the event took place between March 1 and 3, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][19]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Tommy End Pin
Ricochet 11:18[19]
Tommy End Pin
Jonathan Gresham 11:25[19]
Ricky Marvin 11:32[19]
Jonathan Gresham Pin
Tommy End Pin
Shinobu 6:08[19]
Eddie Kingston Pin
Chuck Taylor 8:04[19]
Eddie Kingston 7:48[19]
Shinobu Pin
Bad Bones 8:01[19]
Shinobu Pin
Tommy End Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. 13:02[19]
Karsten Beck CountOut
Paul Tracey 12:14[19]
Karsten Beck Pin
Super Crazy 10:09[19]
Masada Pin
Super Crazy 13:27[19]
Karsten Beck 16:49[19]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Robert Dreissker Pin
Yuji Okabayashi 10:03[19]
Robert Dreissker 7:28[19]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Johnny Moss 23:03[19]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin

2014[edit]

The 2014 edition of the event took place between March 14 and 16, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][20]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Axel Tischer Pin
Kushida 14:03[20]
Axel Tischer Pin
John Klinger 22:14[20]
Tommaso Ciampa 9:30[20]
John Klinger Pin
Axel Tischer DQ
Big Daddy Walter 15:48[20]
Johnny Gargano Pin
Toby Blunt 11:23[20]
Johnny Gargano 13:33[20]
Big Daddy Walter Pin
Sasa Keel 10:35[20]
Big Daddy Walter DQ
Axel Tischer 16:05[20]
Chris Hero Pin
Adam Cole Pin
Trent 12:45[20]
Adam Cole Pin
Robert Dreissker 8:53[20]
Ryuichi Kawakami 7:51[20]
Robert Dreissker Pin
Adam Cole 14:55[20]
Chris Hero Pin
Karsten Beck Pin
Matt Striker 11:58[20]
Karsten Beck 13:25[20]
Chris Hero Pin
Freddy Stahl 18:41[20]
Chris Hero Pin

2015[edit]

The 2015 edition of the event took place between March 7 and 9, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][21]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Tommy End Pin
Chris Sabin 13:53[21]
Tommy End Pin
Andrew Everett 6:59[21]
Robert Dreissker 7:32[21]
Andrew Everett Pin
Tommy End Pin
Absolute Andy 9:48[21]
Sasa Keel Pin
Uhaa Nation 8:30[21]
Sasa Keel 13:03[21]
Absolute Andy Pin
Sha Samuels 9:45[21]
Absolute Andy Pin
Tommy End Pin
Axel Dieter Jr. 12:07[21]
Zack Sabre Jr. RD
Axel Tischer 19:43[21]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Daisuke Harada 13:54[21]
Kim Ray 9:21[21]
Daisuke Harada Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. 16:29[21]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin
Marty Scurll Pin
Cedric Alexander 9:53[21]
Marty Scurll 10:25[21]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin
Timothy Thatcher 11:49[21]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin

2016[edit]

The 2016 edition of the event took place between March 11 and 13, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][22]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Big Daddy Walter 13:05[22]
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Will Ospreay 12:39[22]
Shane Strickland 14:28[22]
Will Ospreay Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Sami Callihan 9:06[22]
Timothy Thatcher Pin
Sasa Keel 8:15[22]
Timothy Thatcher 16:03[22]
Sami Callihan RD
Kim Ray 9:09[22]
Sami Callihan Pin
Zack Sabre Jr. Pin
Axel Dieter Jr. 12:35[22]
Drew Galloway Pin
Silas Young 9:10[22]
Drew Galloway Pin
Angรฉlico 6:39[22]
Trevor Lee 7:38[22]
Angรฉlico Pin
Drew Galloway 10:08[22]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin
Ilja Dragunov Pin
Mike Bailey 8:52[22]
Ilja Dragunov 8:56[22]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin
Marty Scurll 23:08[22]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin

2017[edit]

The 2017 edition of the event took place between March 10 and 12, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][23]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Ilja Dragunov Pin
Avalanche 8:08[23]
Ilja Dragunov Pin
Timothy Thatcher 10:43[23]
Koji Kanemoto 8:11[23]
Timothy Thatcher Pin
Ilja Dragunov Pin
John Klinger 10:20[23]
Cody Rhodes Pin
Da Mack 10:48[23]
Cody Rhodes 12:03[23]
John Klinger Pin
Paul London 7:39[23]
John Klinger Pin
Ilja Dragunov 16:09[23]
Walter Pin
Matt Riddle Pin
Donovan Dijak 8:50[23]
Matt Riddle Pin
Mike Bailey 7:46[23]
ACH 14:25[23]
Mike Bailey Pin
Matt Riddle 9:39[23]
Walter Pin
Marius Al-Ani Pin
J. T. Dunn 7:16[23]
Marius Al-Ani 12:44[23]
Walter RD
David Starr 16:24[23]
Walter RD

2018[edit]

The 2018 edition of the event took place between March 9 and 11, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][24]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
David Starr Pin
Emil Sitoci 7:53[24]
David Starr Pin
Travis Banks 6:19[24]
Mark Haskins 9:02[24]
Travis Banks Pin
David Starr Pin
Keith Lee 13:19[24]
Chris Brookes Pin
Alexander James 10:22[24]
Chris Brookes 8:39[24]
Keith Lee Pin
Avalanche 9:01[24]
Keith Lee Pin
David Starr 22:00[24]
Absolute Andy Pin
Timothy Thatcher Pin
Jonah Rock 10:08[24]
Timothy Thatcher Pin
Lucky Kid 12:23[24]
Matt Sydal 12:30[24]
Lucky Kid Pin
Timothy Thatcher 13:02[24]
Absolute Andy Pin
Matt Riddle Pin
Da Mack 0:12[24]
Matt Riddle 12:29[24]
Absolute Andy Pin
Marius Al-Ani 14:24[24]
Absolute Andy Pin

2019[edit]

The 2019 edition of the event took place between March 8 and 10, in Oberhausen, Germany.[11][25]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Lucky Kid Pin
Timothy Thatcher 13:17[25]
Lucky Kid Pin
Axel Dieter Jr. 14:40[25]
Marius Al-Ani 16:42[25]
Axel Dieter Jr. Pin
Lucky Kid Pin
Ilja Dragunov 14:11[25]
Pentagรณn Jr. Pin
Mark Davis 7:52[25]
Pentagรณn Jr. 10:38[25]
Ilja Dragunov Pin
Daisuke Sekimoto 16:36[25]
Ilja Dragunov Pin
Lucky Kid Pin
Walter 19:28[25]
Avalanche Pin
Jurn Simmons 13:55[25]
Avalanche Pin
Shigehiro Irie 7:50[25]
Chris Brookes 7:54[25]
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Avalanche 11:16[25]
Walter Pin
Fenix Pin
Rey Horus 7:55[25]
Fenix 11:39[25]
Walter Pin
David Starr 16:38[25]
Walter Pin

2020[edit]

Cara Noir, the winner of the 2020 edition of the 16 Carat Gold being awarded the tournament trophy.

The 2020 edition of the event took place between March 6 and 8, in Oberhausen, Germany.[26][27][28]

Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
        
Cara Noir RD
Marius Al-Ani 11:32[28]
Cara Noir Pin
Jeff Cobb 11:40[28]
Alexander James 12:44[28]
Jeff Cobb Pin
Cara Noir Pin
Eddie Kingston 8:15[28]
The Rotation Pin
Puma King 8:57[28]
The Rotation 9:26[28]
Eddie Kingston Pin
Daniel Makabe 9:33[28]
Eddie Kingston Pin
Cara Noir RD
Mike Bailey 28:27[28]
Jurn Simmons Pin
Lucky Kid 4:32[28]
Jurn Simmons Pin
Shigehiro Irie 9:01[28]
Shigehiro Irie Pin
Black Taurus 10:30[28]
Jurn Simmons 10:40[28]
Mike Bailey Pin
Julian Pace 9:39[28]
Bandido Pin
Bandido 17:36[28]
Mike Bailey Pin
Chris Ridgeway 12:55[28]
Mike Bailey Pin

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