With $1,000 on the line it was all to play for as the 16 contestants who had survived from the pool rounds at the home of FM96 at 231 Waimanu Road competed in an elimination tournament format.
Taganesia easily defeated his opponents with relentless attacks from his King character that had his opponents backpedaling, making them easy pickings.
Insert: Taganesia on King June 23
The USP Foundation Science student hopes that there can be more tournaments hosted in the future as he and the local Tekken community are just looking for an excuse to hang out and play.
He says just two weeks ago, one of the contestants that also competed tonight, hosted a tournament, that 70 percent of the players competed in.
Tonight, Duo AussieBella kept the crowd guessing with their quick costume changes and acrobatic dances, while ManaVa Perfoming Arts brought the island vibes to the stage.
Coming up tomorrow, it is day 6, where it is Digicel Wednesday and gates will open at midday.
Kicking things off on the Vodafone External Entertainment Stage, are Duo AussieBella at 1.30pm followed by the Dredre Ga Mo Cegu crew at 3pm.
At 4pm, the Navtarang and Sargam teams take to the stage followed by the mascots at 4.30pm.
ManaVa Perfoming Arts are on stage at 5pm, followed by Waikoula Kei Tavua at 6pm.
On the Digicel Internal Entertainment Stage, Rogerio Piva the Bazillian juggler's first show is at 3.30pm with his second at 5.30pm.
A special edition of fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan will go live on the Internal Entertainment Stage at 7pm.
The live show will focus on HIV in the country, and you can also be part of the audience.
Gates will close at 9pm.
Fiji Showcase will run until this Saturday.