If the G1 Climax were a pregnancy, we’d now be in the second trimester… yes, it’s day seven of this year’s tournament, and it’s Saitama’s turn for the fourth round of block A matches.
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We’re in Nagano for the sixth round of G1 Climax matches, and this time we’re back to block B and an extremely promising line-up, headlined by Katsuyori Shibata vs. Michael Elgin in a mouthwatering contest.
Fukushima was host to day five of this year’s G1 Climax, and it was block A who had to try and at least match what we saw in Tokyo just 24 hours previously.
You absolutely need to see this show! Or at least the final two matches… It’s back to Korakuen Hall today for the fourth round of this year’s G1 Climax – with block B action featuring Michael Elgin vs. Tetsuya Naito and an enticing encounter with Katsuyori Shibata and NOAH’s Katsuhiko Nakajima.
With the promise of Kazuchika Okada vs. SANADA, New Japan’s gotten a lot of people out of bed early on Saturday morning (or in the States, kept them up very late on Friday night!), so let’s get to it! Day two in the first four-day stretch of the G1 Climax continues now…
Day two of this year’s G1 Climax saw the start of the block B matches, and it was a night full of shocks, surprises and a stinker. If you guessed that last one was due to Toru Yano, then congratulations, you’ve been keeping score!
Live from Hokkaido, the 26th G1 Climax is underway! With 91 tournament matches spread over 19 shows, the G1 is a notoriously tough tournament to compete in, and this year’s edition is expected to be no different, particularly for guys coming whose injury status is already questionable (cough Hiroshi Tanahashi cough).
Following the sad news of the passing of Hayabusa, the second day of the New Japan Cup understandably could have been a muted affair at Korakuen Hall. New Japan held firm though, and put on another entertaining card as the final four in this year’s New Japan Cup were determined.