After 18 nights, and 118 matches, the G1 Climax comes down to two men: Kazuchika Okada and Tetsuya Naito.
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EVIL vs. Kazuchika Okada. Will Ospreay vs. Tetsuya Naito. Four men. Two places in the final at stake.
It’s a second night in Hokkaido as YOH looks to unseat Hiromu Takahashi as the junior heavyweight champion.
It’s the last night of Suzuki-gun, as all eight members of the unit take on each other in the main event of New Japan’s final show of the year.
New Japan begins to wind up their 2022 with the first of two Korakuen Hall shows – featuring the United Empire in singles matches, and the beginning of the end for Suzuki-gun.
Korakuen Hall’s about to become a little more vocal today, as cheering was allowed for the first time in over two years for a Japanese New Japan show.
We’re off to Yokohama for the start of the Burning Spirit tour… and the debut of a familiar face in New Japan.
Kazuchika Okada is back in the main event at the Tokyo Dome as he looked to dismiss Will Ospreay’s challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight title.