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The Rematch

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The 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament wasn't just a competition — it was a reckoning three years in the making. After King Piccolo nearly destroyed the world, after Goku crawled back from the dead, after every fighter on the roster pushed themselves past every limit they thought they had, the World Tournament was the only stage big enough to settle what was left unfinished. Goku vs. Piccolo Jr. isn't just a fight — it's the culmination of an entire saga. Strategy, power, heart, and the weight of everything that came before it all colliding inside one bracket. This week on CellyCentral, BG breaks it all down — the key matchups, the moments that changed everything, and why the 23rd Tournament hits differently than any other arc in Dragon Ball history. And the parallels to the 2026 playoffs couldn't be more perfect. The conference finals are in their final stages and the teams still standing didn't get here by accident — they survived everything the bracket threw at them and kept coming. Montreal has been written off more times than anyone can count and keeps finding another gear. Vegas and Colorado have been swinging on each other like the whole league doesn't exist. Somebody is going to the Stanley Cup Final and somebody is going home, and the last few rounds are going to tell you everything about who these teams really are. On the world stage, the IIHF World Championship has the next generation of NHL talent proving they belong on the biggest international ice — Macklin Celebrini captaining Canada, the Americans trying to find their footing, and every prospect on the radar making their case before draft season hits full swing. And the Memorial Cup is doing what it always does — taking the best junior hockey has to offer and putting it all on the line in one tournament format with zero margin for error. Same energy as the 23rd Tournament. One bracket. No second chances. Strongest team wins.

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The 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament wasn't just a competition — it was a reckoning three years in the making. After King Piccolo nearly destroyed the world, after Goku crawled back from the dead, after every fighter on the roster pushed themselves past every limit they thought they had, the World Tournament was the only stage big enough to settle what was left unfinished. Goku vs. Piccolo Jr. isn't just a fight — it's the culmination of an entire saga. Strategy, power, heart, and the weight of everything that came before it all colliding inside one bracket. This week on CellyCentral, BG breaks it all down — the key matchups, the moments that changed everything, and why the 23rd Tournament hits differently than any other arc in Dragon Ball history. And the parallels to the 2026 playoffs couldn't be more perfect. The conference finals are in their final stages and the teams still standing didn't get here by accident — they survived everything the bracket threw at them and kept coming. Montreal has been written off more times than anyone can count and keeps finding another gear. Vegas and Colorado have been swinging on each other like the whole league doesn't exist. Somebody is going to the Stanley Cup Final and somebody is going home, and the last few rounds are going to tell you everything about who these teams really are. On the world stage, the IIHF World Championship has the next generation of NHL talent proving they belong on the biggest international ice — Macklin Celebrini captaining Canada, the Americans trying to find their footing, and every prospect on the radar making their case before draft season hits full swing. And the Memorial Cup is doing what it always does — taking the best junior hockey has to offer and putting it all on the line in one tournament format with zero margin for error. Same energy as the 23rd Tournament. One bracket. No second chances. Strongest team wins.

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