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.
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It’s an early Christmas Cracker from Rev Pro as Tomohiro Ishii took on Will Ospreay in the main event of this year’s Uprising.
The United Empire were, ahem, united for the first time in Japan as Osaka saw Tetsuya Naito try to unseat Will Ospreay as US champion.
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.
We’re back in Budokan for the final stretch, as we wrap up the block stages of the G1 with eight matches, including Lance Archer vs. Kazuchika Okada.
We’re heading towards the home stretch in this year’s G1, as more names fall from the chasing pack.
Will Ospreay and Shingo Takagi renew rivalries in the main event of the latest round of G1 Climax action from Osaka.