The G1 hits the road for day three, as Jay White looked to add another big name to his list of scalps in Hokkaido, taking on Hiroshi Tanahashi in the main event.
Browsing: Suzuki-gun
Kenny Omega and Tetsuya Naito was your headline as block B of the G1 Climax got underway – and you’ll be shocked, but those top two matches were out of this world.
Time to crack your knuckles, settle down and begin the annual summer marathon of wrestling, as the 28th G1 Climax gets underway!
One week before the start of the G1, New Japan made what’s becoming a traditional trip to the US for their G1 Special… and it’s a newsworthy one!
The Rev Pro & New Japan Strong Style Evolved UK weekender wrapped up with a stormer of a card – conveniently enough at the home of the Manchester Storm ice hockey team!
A sold-out Milton Keynes’ Ice Arena was on-hand for a solid show with a cracking main event… – a show that was billed as a New Japan show in the UK. Sort-of.
The last of the Kizuna Road shows that’s up for live streaming saw the retirement of Super Strong Machine.
We’ve a rematch from one of the sleeper hits of the Best of the Super Juniors, as tournament winner Hiromu Takahashi put his newly-won IWGP Junior Heavyweight belt on the line against El Desperado!