Two C Block wrestlers advance to NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals

Two wrestlers advanced to the quarterfinals of NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament on Tuesday on the final night of C Block matches. 

David Finlay defeated Eddie Kingston in a win-and-in situation on Tuesday to secure first place in C Block, while EVIL earned the second playoff spot from C Block by defeating Shingo Takagi in the show’s main event. 

Finlay earned the top C Block seed by virtue of his head-to-head win over EVIL earlier in the tournament, and will take on B Block second place finisher Will Ospreay in Thursday’s quarterfinals, while EVIL faces A Block winner SANADA on Thursday.

The tournament continues on Wednesday, August 9 with the D Block finals. The quarterfinals are set for Thursday, August 10, the semifinals will be held Saturday, August 12, and the finals take place on Sunday, August 13.

Our full report from Tuesday’s show is available here.

The current quarterfinals lineup for Thursday, August 10:

  • A Block winner SANADA vs. C Block second place finisher EVIL
  • B Block winner Kazuchika Okada vs. D Block second place finisher
  • C Block winner David Finlay vs. B Block second place finisher Will Ospreay
  • D Block winner vs. A Block second place finisher Hikuleo

The final C Block standings: 

  • David Finlay (5-2, 10 points)
  • EVIL (5-2, 10 points)
  • Tama Tonga (4-2-1, 9 points)
  • Eddie Kingston (4-3, 8 points)
  • Shingo Takagi (3-3-1, 7 points)
  • HENARE (2-5, 4 points)
  • Tomohiro Ishii (2-5, 4 points)
  • Mikey Nicholls (2-5, 4 points)

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 15 live results: C Block finals

C Block’s representatives in the NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals will be decided tonight on the final night of C Block bouts. 

Five wrestlers remain mathematically alive for the two playoff spots heading into the final night. The most likely scenarios involve the winners of the semi-main event and main event advancing. 

Shingo Takagi faces EVIL in the main event, with EVIL advancing with a draw or a victory. Shingo needs a win to advance. In the semi-main, the winner of Eddie Kingston vs. David Finlay will advance to the quarterfinals. Tama Tonga must defeat HENARE and have an unlikely double DQ finish in Finlay vs. Kingston to advance. 

The full card: 

  • C Block: EVIL (4-2, 8 points) vs. Shingo Takagi (3-2-1, 7 points)
  • C Block: Eddie Kingston (4-2, 8 points) vs. David Finlay (4-2, 8 points)
  • C Block: Tama Tonga (3-2-1, 7 points) vs. HENARE (2-4, 4 points)
  • C Block: Mikey Nicholls (2-4, 4 points) vs. Tomohiro Ishii (1-5, 2 points)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe & Master Wato vs. Tetsuya Naito, Yota Tsuji & BUSHI
  • Zack Sabre Jr., Shane Haste & Kosei Fujita vs. Hirooki Goto, YOH & Oskar Leube
  • Hikuleo, Shota Umino & Jado vs. Minoru Suzuki, El Desperado & Ren Narita
  • Toru Yano & Tomoaki Honma vs. Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd
  • Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa vs. Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan

Our live coverage begins at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Eddie Kingston vs. David Finlay – Finlay had a score to settle, Eddie had a dream to fulfill, and the winner advanced to the playoffs. With sky-high stakes, this was the most emotional Eddie match in the tournament. 
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Mikey Nicholls  This was a hard-hitting Ishii match with a strong performance from Nicholls.

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Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan defeated Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa 

This was a solid tag. Most of the match was built on UE controlling Oiwa, leading to a Kaito hot tag. After tagging back in, UE continued their focus on Oiwa, allowing Cobb to close with Eliminator. 

Alex Coughlin & Gabe Kidd defeated Toru Yano & Tomoaki Honma

If you can somehow imagine, this War Dogs match was violent. It was amusing to see the focused War Dogs clash with the goofy personalities of Honma and Yano. To close, Kidd bumped the ref and dropped Honma with a closed fist to win the match.

After the match, the War Dogs beat down Yano ahead of Coughlin’s G1 match tomorrow. While walking to the back, Coughlin threatened Yano with death. 

Minoru Suzuki, El Desperado & Ren Narita defeated Hikuleo, Shota Umino & Jado

This was a reasonably by-the-numbers tag with some firey sequences between Ren and Shota; every time they’re in the ring together, it feels like we’re on the verge of a generational rivalry. Ren was able to win the match for his team by submitting Jado with a cobra twist.

After the match, Shota and Ren traded a couple of slaps.

Zack Sabre Jr., Shane Haste & Kosei Fujita defeated Hirooki Goto, YOH & Oskar Leube

This was another absolutely solid tag. The exchanges between YOH and Fujita were fantastic. In the end, Haste won with a massive powerbomb, pinning Oskar Leube.

After the match, YOH and Fujita traded licks, prompting Goto and ZSJ to break it up. A tense staredown between ZSJ and Goto followed.

Tetsuya Naito, Yota Tsuji & BUSHI defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe & Master Wato 

This was a bit of a slog compared to the other tags on this card. The most compelling part of this match, the Makabe and Tsuji section, was clumsy at best. This awkward sequence was the end, with Tsuji hitting a stomp, falcon arrow, and a spear to win the match.

After the match, Naito attacked Tanahahsi, focusing on his leg, which he had spent a lot of time working on during the match.

Tomohiro Ishii defeated Mikey Nicholls

Unsurprisingly, this was an intense encounter. Nicholls dropped Ishii on his head repeatedly, scoring a couple of nearfalls. Ishii fired back with a fierce rally, leading to a brainbuster that won Ishii the match.

This result leaves both men with 4 points to finish the tournament.

Tama Tonga defeated HENARE

This did little-to-nothing for me. HENARE worked heelishly throughout, opening the door for a Tama comeback. After surviving a rampage, Tama caught HENARE with a fist and a double under-hook driver to win the match.

This win put Tama at 9 points, ahead of everyone else in C block for the time being. HENARE’s tournament is over with 4 points.

David Finlay defeated Eddie Kingston 

This was one of my favorite matches of the tournament. Eddie’s energy was palpable in this match. Finlay was forced to wrestle downright hateful in response to Eddie’s grit. The finish saw Finlay avoiding a back fist before landing a spear and Oblivion to win the match.

After the match, Finlay stomped on Eddie’s NJPW STRONG title while holding the NEVER belt high.

This win eliminated Eddie from the tournament and secured Finlay’s spot in the elite 8 with 10 points. Finlay is set to face Will Ospreay on Thursday in the quarter-finals.

EVIL defeated Shingo Takagi

EVIL worked dirty from the opening bell. As Shingo fired back, House of Torture made their presence felt. After a referee bump, HoT attacked Shingo, forcing LIJ to make the save. A prolonged, chaotic faction war ended with a low blow, and Everything is Evil.

This win secured EVIL’s spot in the playoffs with 10 points. 

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (7-0) – 14 points
  • Hikuleo (4-3) – 8 points
  • Yota Tsuji (3-3-1) – 7 points
  • Shota Umino (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Ren Narita (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-4-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-5) – 4 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (6-1) – 12 points
  • Will Ospreay (6-2) 10 points
  • Taichi (3-4) – 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-4) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-4) 6 points
  • KENTA (3-4) 6 points
  • Great-O-Khan (3-4) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-5) – 4 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (5-2) – 10 points
  • EVIL (5-2) – 10 points
  • Tama Tonga (4-2-1) – 9 points
  • Eddie Kingston (4-3) – 8 points
  • Shingo Takagi (3-3-1) – 7 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (2-5) – 4 points
  • HENARE (2-5) – 4 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (2-5) – 4 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-2) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (4-2) – 8 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-3) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (3-3) – 6 points
  • Shane Haste (2-4) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (2-4) – 4 points
  • Toru Yano (2-4) – 4 points

Two B Block wrestlers advance to NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals

Two wrestlers advanced to the quarterfinals of NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament on  Sunday on the final night of B Block matches. 

Kazuchika Okada claimed first place in B Block with a 6-1 record and 12 points, defeating Tanga Loa on Sunday. Okada had already secured a spot in the quarterfinals, but now enters the knockout rounds with a top seed. In Sunday’s main event, Will Ospreay defeated El Phantasmo to finish second in B Block, earning a spot in the Thursday, August 10 quarterfinals. 

Entering Sunday’s show, Ospreay was in position to advance with a win or a draw against ELP, while Phantasmo could have knocked Ospreay out of contention and secured second place with a win. 

As it stands, Okada will take on the second place finisher from D Block on Thursday, while Ospreay will challenge the C Block winner. 

The tournament continues on Tuesday, August 8 with the C Block Finals, while the D Block finals will be held on Wednesday, August 9. The quarterfinals are set for Thursday, August 10, the semifinals for Saturday, August 12, and the finals will be held on Sunday, August 13.

Our report from Sunday’s show is available here.

The current quarterfinals lineup for Thursday, August 10: 

  • A Block winner SANADA vs. C Block second place finisher
  • B Block winner Kazuchika Okada vs. D Block second place finisher
  • C Block winner vs. B Block second place finisher Will Ospreay
  • D Block winner vs. A Block second place finisher Hikuleo

The final B Block standings: 

  • Kazuchika Okada (6-1) 12 points
  • Will Ospreay (5-2) 10 points
  • Taichi (3-4) 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-4) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-4) 6 points
  • KENTA (3-4) 6 points
  • Great-O-Khan (3-4) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-5) 4 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 14 live results: B Block finals

B Block’s representatives in the NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals will be decided tonight on the final night of B Block bouts. 

The winner of tonight’s Will Ospreay vs. El Phantasmo main event will join Kazuchika Okada in representing B Block in Thursday’s quarterfinals. Ospreay can advance with a win or a draw, while ELP must beat Ospreay to advance. 

Tonight’s card: 

  • B Block: Will Ospreay (4-2, 8 points) vs. El Phantasmo (3-3, 6 points)
  • B Block: Kazuchika Okada (5-1, 10 points) vs. Tanga Loa (3-3, 6 points)
  • B Block: Taichi (3-3, 6 points) vs. Great-O-Khan (2-4, 4 points)
  • B Block: YOSHI-HASHI (2-4, 4 points) vs. KENTA (2-4, 4 points)
  • Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji & BUSHI vs. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, SHO & Dick Togo
  • Eddie Kingston & Togi Makabe vs. David Finlay & Chase Owens
  • Tama Tonga & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Jeff Cobb & HENARE
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Mikey Nicholls & Kosei Fujita
  • Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa vs. SANADA & DOUKI

Our live coverage begins at 1 a.m. Eastern time. 

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SANADA & DOUKI defeated Kaito Kiyomiya & Ryohei Oiwa

With Kaito’s tournament being over, this match lacked any real urgency, but this was an entertaining open. Oiwa showed up strong, challenging SANADA in the closing sequence before submitting to Skull End.

Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii defeated Mikey Nicholls & Kosei Fujita

This was another fun tag. In more ways than one, this was a tale of two matches with some particularly intense sequences between Nicholls and Ishii while Tanahashi focused Fujita. Tanahashi’s attention paid off as he forced Fujita to submit with the cloverleaf. 

After the match, Ishii and Nicholls came to blows again, forcing the ring crew to break them up.

Jeff Cobb & HENARE defeated Tama Tonga & Hiroyoshi Tenzan 

This was a totally average match. The closing stretch was Cobb beating down Tenzan before dropping him with Tour of the Islands to win.

David Finlay & Chase Owens defeated Eddie Kingston & Togi Makabe

While not very exciting, this was at least a competitive match, especially when Kingston and Finlay squared off. Finlay won the match for Bullet Club after ending a Makabe rally with Oblivion.

After the match, Kingston and Finlay had a brief staredown ahead of their G1 encounter in Yokohama.

Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, Yota Tsuji & BUSHI vs. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi, SHO & Dick Togo

It didn’t take long for this to devolve into a archetypal House of Torture match. LIJ tried their best to keep up, with Naito eventually landing Destino on Togo for the pinfall win.

After the match, EVIL attacked Shingo and tried to shave his head, but LIJ made the save.

KENTA defeated YOSHI-HASHI

This was just KENTA beating the brakes off of YH. KENTA’s attack backfired when he hit himself in the face with a metal staff, opening the door for a YH rally. KENTA cut off YH’s rally with a quick cradle to win the match and earn two more points.

Both of these guys were already eliminated from playoff contention, so this match didn’t change anything in the outcome of the tournament. 

Great-O-Khan defeated Taichi

O-Khan wrestled an aggressive match here, maintaining control for quite some time. This turned the match into a ground war, lasting for most of the remaining runtime. After working a head an arm choke for minutes, O-Khan forced Taichi to submit.

This loss eliminated Taichi from playoff contention. O-Khan was already ineligible. 

Kazuchika Okada defeated Tanga Loa

Okada was coasting through the early portion of this match, which opened the door for Loa. Loa’s attempts at offense weren’t enough, as a rainmaker marked the end of Loa’s G1.

This win secures Okada first place in B block with 12 points.

Will Ospreay defeated El Phantasmo

This, unsurprisingly, was a highly athletic match filled with dives, speed sequences, and false finishes; if that sounds enticing, this match is for you. The crowd absolutely ate this up, especially as the time limit grew closer. ELP survived an OsCutter and a hidden blade, forcing Ospreay to close with the tiger driver.

This win earned Ospreay his spot in the playoffs.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (7-0) – 14 points
  • Hikuleo (4-3) – 8 points
  • Yota Tsuji (3-3-1) – 7 points
  • Shota Umino (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Ren Narita (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-4-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-5) – 4 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (6-1) – 12 points
  • Will Ospreay (6-2) 10 points
  • Taichi (3-4) – 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-4) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-4) 6 points
  • KENTA (3-4) 6 points
  • Great-O-Khan (3-4) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-5) – 4 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (4-2) – 8 points
  • EVIL (4-2) – 8 points
  • Eddie Kingston (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Shingo Takagi (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (2-4) – 4 points
  • HENARE (2-4) – 4 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-5) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-2) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (4-2) – 8 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-3) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (3-3) – 6 points
  • Shane Haste (2-4) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (2-4) – 4 points
  • Toru Yano (2-4) – 4 points

Two A Block wrestlers advance to NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals

Two wrestlers advanced to the quarterfinals of NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament on the final night of A Block matches. 

SANADA claimed first place in A Block and finished an undefeated 7-0 in Block matches with a win over Chase Owens on Saturday, securing his place in the quarterfinals on Thursday, August 10. In Saturday’s main event, Hikuleo defeated Shota Umino to secure second place in A Block and the second quarterfinals spot from A Block. 

Umino, Hikuleo, Gabe Kidd, Yota Tsuji, and Kaito Kiyomiya all remained mathematically alive heading into Saturday’s show. After Kiyomiya’s loss on Saturday to Ren Narita and Kidd’s Saturday loss to Tsuji, only Tsuji, Hikuleo and Umino remained alive heading into the Umino vs. Hikuleo bout. Hikuleo’s outright win negated any potential ties or tiebreak scenarios. 

SANADA now awaits the second place finisher in C Block, while Hikuleo will take on the first place finisher from D Block in Thursday’s quarterfinal round. 

Our report from Saturday’s show can be found here. 

The final A Block standings: 

A Block

  • SANADA (7-0) – 14 points
  • Hikuleo (4-3) – 8 points
  • Yota Tsuji (3-3-1) – 7 points
  • Shota Umino (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Ren Narita (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-4-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-5) – 4 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 13 live results: A Block finals

A Block’s representatives in the NJPW G1 Climax 33 quarterfinals will be decided tonight on the final night of A Block bouts. 

SANADA has already secured a spot in the quarterfinals on Thursday with his 12 points, and A Block’s second place finisher is most likely to be decided by tonight’s Shota Umino vs. Hikuleo main event. 

Umino, Hikuleo, Gabe Kidd, Yota Tsuji, and Kaito Kiyomiya all remain mathematically alive heading into tonight’s show, however. 

Tonight’s card: 

  • A Block: Shota Umino (2-2-2, 6 points) vs. Hikuleo (3-3, 6 points)
  • A Block: SANADA (6-0, 12 points) vs. Chase Owens (2-4, 4 points)
  • A Block: Yota Tsuji (2-3-1, 5 points) vs. Gabe Kidd (2-3-1, 5 points)
  • A Block: Kaito Kiyomiya (2-2-2, 6 points) vs. Ren Narita (1-3-2, 4 points)
  • Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii vs. Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa & Hiroyoshi Tenzan
  • Will Ospreay & HENARE vs. Togi Makabe & El Phantasmo
  • Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi & BUSHI vs. EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi & SHO
  • Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & YOH vs. David Finlay, KENTA & Gedo
  • Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan vs. Taichi & DOUKI

Our live coverage begins at 4 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Yota Tsuji vs. Gabe Kidd – These men beat the breaks off of each other in both men’s last attempts to make the playoffs.
  • Ren Narita vs. Kaito Kiyomiya – With Kaito’s tournament life on the line, he left it all in the ring.

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Jeff Cobb & Great-O-Khan defeated Taichi & DOUKI

This was a hard-hitting opening match. After multiple strike and move exchanges, O-Khan secured his iron claw submission, forcing DOUKI to tap. 

Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & YOH defeated David Finlay, KENTA & Gedo

This was a Bullet Club match, through and through. This match was structured around the heel trio keeping the heels isolated. The ending sequence featured YOH and Gedo, which ended with a YOH superkick; YOH then pinned Gedo for the win.

EVIL, Yujiro Takahashi & SHO defeated Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi & BUSHI 

Unsurprisingly, this was a typical HOT match. The LIJ trio fought back as they could, but in the end BUSHI fell to Everything is Evil.

Will Ospreay & HENARE defeated Togi Makabe & El Phantasmo

In a change of pace, this match was quite light-hearted in the opening moments. The match picked up in the later end, with the UE pair isolating Makabe before HENARE won with Streets of Rage.

Kazuchika Okada, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tomohiro Ishii defeated Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa & Hiroyoshi Tenzan

This was a competitive match, with GoD and Tenzan providing an adequate challenge for the trio champions. In the end, it wasn’t enough as a High Fly Flow and a sliding lariat scored a win for Ishii, Okada, and Tanahashi.

Yota Tsuji defeated Gabe Kidd

This was a great match.

Tsuji sent his twin brother as a decoy to prevent Kidd’s pre-match attack, scoring him an advantage in the early game. In the ring, the action was intense, with both men lying into each other. The match came to an explosive end once Tsuji hit his spear.

This win moved Tsuji into second place in A block, putting the pressure on for the matches that are to follow.

Ren Narita defeated Kaito Kiyomiya

Narita and Kaito went to war here. In a dynamic, exciting bout, Kaito bombed Narita with a string of big moves. As Kaito looked to close, Narita reversed into a suplex and eeked out a win.

This heartwrenching loss eliminated Kaito from playoff contention.

SANADA defeated Chase Owens

Given Chase’s unfavorability in this, it took a lot of work to buy into. Chase controlled a large portion of this match, attacking SANADA in the ring and out, but in the end, SANADA won out with Deadfall.

SANADA’s perfect G1 continues, advancing to 14 points.

Hikuleo defeated Shota Umino

Shota worked simply, trying to take ok Hikuleo’s legs, while Hikuleo worked to out-power Shota at every turn. The match developed, with both men throwing everything at one another. A sudden scoop slam opened the door for a Hikuleo chokeslam to win the match.

This win secures Hikuleo his 8th point and his spot in the playoffs.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (7-0) – 12 points
  • Hikuleo (4-3) – 8 points
  • Yota Tsuji (3-3-1) – 7 points
  • Shota Umino (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Ren Narita (2-3-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-4-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-5) – 4 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (5-1) – 10 points
  • Will Ospreay (4-2) 8 points
  • Taichi (3-3) – 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-3) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-3) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-4) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-4) 4 points
  • Great-O-Khan (2-4) 4 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (4-2) – 8 points
  • EVIL (4-2) – 8 points
  • Eddie Kingston (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Shingo Takagi (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (2-4) – 4 points
  • HENARE (2-4) – 4 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-5) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-2) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (4-2) – 8 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-3) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (3-3) – 6 points
  • Shane Haste (2-4) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (2-4) – 4 points
  • Toru Yano (2-4) – 4 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 12 live results: Shingo vs. Finlay

C Block and D Block hit the home stretch on night 12 of the NJPW G1 Climax 33 tournament. 

Just one night of Block matches will remain for each group following tonight’s show, headlined by Shingo Takagi (5 points) vs. David Finlay (8 points). 

In the semi-main, Zack Sabre Jr. (8 points) faces Tetsuya Naito (6 points) in another potentially pivotal battle. 

The full lineup: 

  • C Block: David Finlay (4-1, 8 points) vs. Shingo Takagi (2-2-1, 5 points)
  • D Block: Zack Sabre Jr. (4-1, 8 points) vs. Tetsuya Naito (3-2, 6 points)
  • C Block: Tama Tonga (3-1-1, 7 points) vs. Eddie Kingston (3-2, 6 points)
  • D Block: Jeff Cobb (4-1, 8 points) vs. Hirooki Goto (2-3, 4 points)
  • C Block: Tomohiro Ishii (1-4, 2 points) vs. HENARE (1-4, 2 points)
  • D Block: Shane Haste (2-3, 4 points) vs. Toru Yano (1-4, 2 points)
  • C Block: EVIL (4-1, 8 points) vs. Mikey Nichols (1-4, 2 points)
  • D Block: Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-2, 6 points) vs. Alex Coughlin (1-4, 2 points)

Our live coverage begins at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Alex Coughlin vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi – This was a simple match that worked excellently in the tournament structure.
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Tetsuya Naito – ZSJ’s red-hot 2023 continues with an excellent performance against Naito. Comfortably the best Naito match in the tournament. 

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Alex Coughlin defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi

This match featured classic Tanahashi legwork challenged by Coughlin’s power. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a lot of fun. The match ended somewhat suddenly once Coughlin powered Tanahashi into a jackhammer, resulting in a pinfall win.

While Coughlin is mathematically eliminated, this win puts him at 4 points. Tanahashi’s tournament is also on the rocks following this rock.

Mikey Nichols defeated EVIL 

This was a total House of Torture match. EVIL initially jumped Nichols and used typical HoT tactics for the rest of the bout. Kosei Fujita eventually helped Nichols clear the ring, allowing Nichols to trap EVIL with an awkward pin to score the win.

This win doesn’t do much in terms of standings. EVIL is still atop of his block with 8 points, while Nichols has been eliminated from playoff contention with only 4 points.

Toru Yano defeated Shane Haste 

From blindfolds to an under-the-ring fight, it’s fair to say Yano was Yano in this one. After a prolonged time under the ring, Haste emerged from under the ring with a bucket taped to his head. Once the bucket was removed, Yano bumped Haste, leading to the bucket falling on the referee’s head. Yano dropped Haste with a low blow, and a roll-up closed the match. 

This result keeps both men at the bottom of the block and free from playoff contention with 4 points each. 

HENARE defeated Tomohiro Ishii

This match was nothing but these guys beating the breaks off of each other. After multiple false finishes, HENARE connected with a stiff sequence of strikes, followed by Streets of Rage to secure the win. 

Both of these guys were already eliminated, but this win gets HENARE up to 4 points. 

Hirooki Goto defeated Jeff Cobb

Goto sold the damage from the tournament throughout this match, having to withstand Cobb’s freakish strength. Goto busted out some unusual offense, including a code red, which he followed with the GTR to win the match. 

This win puts Goto at 6 points, which not only keeps him in playoff contention, but opens up the playoffs for a lot of D block.

Tama Tonga vs. Eddie Kingston

Two beloved babyfaces met and had a match that fits. Tama had a lot in this, but in the end, Eddie was able to win out with a back fist and a northern lights bomb.

Eddie’s win leaves him tied with block leaders at 8 points. 

Tetsuya Naito defeated Zack Sabre Jr.

From the opening bell, this match had a decent energy about it. A large portion was spent on mat work before transitioning into a standing finishing stretch. In the closing minutes, both men threw everything at each other, but Naito was able to secure the win with an inside cradle. 

This win keeps Naito, and a lot of D block in playoff contention. 

Shingo Takagi defeated David Finlay

This was a methodical match from the open, slowly building to a table spot. Finlay eventually powerbombed Shingothrough the table, acting as a mid-match climax. After an extended period of fighting back into the match, Shingo dropped Finlay with Last of the Dragon to win the match.

Shingo advances to 7 points, making C block a chaotic pickem heading into the end of block action.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (6-0) – 12 points
  • Shota Umino (2-2-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-2-2) – 6 points
  • Hikuleo (3-3) – 6 points
  • Yota Tsuji (2-3-1) – 5 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-3-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-4) – 4 points
  • Ren Narita (1-3-2) – 4 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (5-1) – 10 points
  • Will Ospreay (4-2) 8 points
  • Taichi (3-3) – 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-3) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-3) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-4) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-4) 4 points
  • Great-O-Khan (2-4) 4 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (4-2) – 8 points
  • EVIL (4-2) – 8 points
  • Eddie Kingston (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Shingo Takagi (3-2-1) – 7 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (2-4) – 4 points
  • HENARE (2-4) – 4 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-5) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-2) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-2) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (4-2) – 8 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-3) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (3-3) – 6 points
  • Shane Haste (2-4) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (2-4) – 4 points
  • Toru Yano (2-4) – 4 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 11 live results: Okada vs. KENTA

A Block & B Block have their penultimate Block matches today in Takamatsu as NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament hits the final stretch. 

In the main event, 4-1 Kazuchika Okada looks to rebound from a loss to Will Ospreay in a bout against KENTA. 

In the semi-main, two of the proclaimed Reiwa Three Musketeers do battle, as Shota Umino battles Yota Tsuji. 

The full card: 

  • B Block: Kazuchika Okada (4-1, 8 points) vs. KENTA (2-3, 4 points)
  • A Block: Shota Umino (2-1-2, 6 points) vs. Yota Tsuji (1-2-2, 4 points)
  • B Block: Will Ospreay (4-1, 8 points) vs. Tanga Loa (2-3, 4 points)
  • A Block: SANADA (5-0, 10 points) vs. Gabe Kidd (2-2-1, 5 points)
  • B Block: Taichi (3-2, 6 points) vs. El Phantasmo (2-3, 4 points)
  • A Block: Chase Owens (2-3, 4 points) vs. Ren Narita (0-3-2, 2 points)
  • B Block: YOSHI-HASHI (2-3, 4 points) vs. Great-O-Khan (1-4, 2 points)
  • A Block: Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-2, 6 points) vs. Hikuleo (2-3, 4 points)

Our live coverage begins at 6 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • SANADA vs. Gabe Kidd – I don’t think it’s a stretch to call Kidd an MVP contender at this point—outstanding performance after outstanding performance, and this match is no exception.
  • Shota Umino vs. Yota Tsuji – This was their first meeting post-excursion, and it did not disappoint. 

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Hikuleo defeated Kaito Kiyomiya

This match was all about Kaito working from behind to ground the big man. Kaito slowly worked his way to a finish, but in the end, Hikuleo caught Kaito with a chokeslam to win the match.

This win leaves Hikuleo on the upper end of A Block with 6 points, keeping him alive. 

Great-O-Khan defeated YOSHI-HASHI

With YH’s tournament on the rocks, you would expect something more urgent here. Instead, O-Khan just coasted through control until YH launched a late rally. After a few nearfalls, O-Khan dropped YH with an eliminator to eliminate him from this tournament.

O-Khan played spoiler here, moving up to 4 points.

Ren Narita defeated Chase Owens

While not great, this match between two guys who are already virtually eliminated was far from awful. Ren put in a strong performance, eventually forcing Owens to submit with the cobra twist.

This win formally eliminates Owens from playoff contention. 

El Phantasmo defeated Taichi

These guys worked hard throughout this match, splitting the crowd. After extended back-and-forths and false finishes, ELP secured the Gedo clutch.

This win moves ELP to 6 points, but both men are on rocky ground in B block.

SANADA defeated Gabe Kidd

From before the opening bell, Kidd brutalized SANADA using chairs and environmental offense to take the lead. The SANADA rally that followed was one of the best in his title reign. SANADA caught Kidd with a low blow after eating a closed fist, opening up for deadfall and the win.

SANADA’s perfect run continues, making him the only man in the tournament with 12 points.

Tanga Loa defeated Will Ospreay

This match didn’t play to Ospreay’s strengths whatsoever. Both guys got a lot before Loa took the fight to the outside. On the floor, Loa threw Ospreay into the chairs as the referee’s count climbed. Before Ospreay could get back in the ring, Loa hit him with a spear and beat the count himself to win the match via countout.

This massive upset leaves Loa with 6 points, keeping himself and a lot of B block in playoff contention. 

Yota Tsuji defeated Shota Umino

This match opened hot before transitioning into a Shota control segment toward the later middle. The closing sequence saw Tsuji fight back in a furious strike exchange before attempting a spear. Umino reversed into a curb stomp but failed to hit the Death Rider; instead, Tsuji freed himself and connected with the spear to win.

This win moves Tsuji to 5 points, keeping himself and a lot of A Block alive in the process. 

Kazuchika Okada defeated KENTA

An underdog KENTA forced Okada to work from behind for the duration of this match. KENTA utilized weapons and wear-down offense to maintain a lead for most of the runtime. Regardless, Okada was able to hit the rainmaker to win the match.

This win makes Okada the only person in B block with 10 points, ensuring his place in the playoffs and eliminating KENTA, YOSHI-HASHI, and Great-O-Khan.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (6-0) – 12 points
  • Shota Umino (2-2-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-2-2) – 6 points
  • Hikuleo (3-3) – 6 points
  • Yota Tsuji (2-3-1) – 5 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-3-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-4) – 4 points
  • Ren Narita (1-3-2) – 4 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (5-1) – 10 points
  • Will Ospreay (4-2) 8 points
  • Taichi (3-3) – 6 points
  • El Phantasmo (3-3) 6 points
  • Tanga Loa (3-3) 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-4) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-4) 4 points
  • Great-O-Khan (2-4) 4 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (4-1) – 8 points
  • EVIL (4-1) – 8 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-1-1) – 7 points
  • Eddie Kingston (3-2) – 6 points
  • Shingo Takagi (2-2-1) – 5 points
  • HENARE (1-4) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-4) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-4) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-1) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-1) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (3-2) – 6 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-2) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-3) – 4 points
  • Shane Haste (2-3) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (1-4) – 2 points
  • Toru Yano (1-4) – 2 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night 10 live results: Tanahashi vs. Goto

NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament continues today with C Block & D Block matches in Aichi at Dolphin’s Arena.

In the main event, Hiroshi Tanahashi face Hirooki Goto in the seventeenth career singles meeting between the two NJPW veterans. Both enter the match with 2-2 records in this year’s G1.

In the semi-main, the 3-1 Tama Tonga faces 2-2 Shingo Takagi in the first career singles meeting between the two.

The full lineup:

  • D Block: Hiroshi Tanahashi (2-2, 4 points) vs. Hirooki Goto (2-2, 4 points)
  • C Block: Tama Tonga (3-1, 6 points) vs. Shingo Takagi (2-2, 4 points)
  • D Block: Zack Sabre Jr. (3-1, 6 points) vs. Shane Haste (2-2, 4 points)
  • C Block: EVIL (2-2, 4 points) vs. Tomohiro Ishii (1-3, 2 points)
  • D Block: Tetsuya Naito (2-2, 4 points) vs. Alex Coughlin (1-3, 2 points)
  • C Block: Eddie Kingston (2-2, 4 points) vs. Mikey Nicholls (1-3, 2 points)
  • D Block: Jeff Cobb (4-0, 8 points) vs. Toru Yano (0-4, 0 points)
  • C Block: David Finlay (4-1, 8 points) vs. HENARE (1-4, 2 points)

Our live coverage begins at 3 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Hirsooki Goto – A fantastic match built around selling the ware of the G1. Both men looked good in their agony and delivered a superb, emotional match.

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David Finlay defeated HENARE

This match felt like it was going through the mid-tournament motions. Finlay closed out the match with Oblivion.

This win leaves Finlay with 8 points, leaving him awfully close to a guaranteed playoff spot.

Toru Yano defeated Jeff Cobb

This was a short match with Yano trying to spoil Cobb’s perfect tournament. Cobb played some of Yano’s games, but in the end, Yano won. After getting a face full of cold spray, Yano rolled up Cobb, ending his undefeated streak.

While he’s already out of the running, this win gets Yano on the board with 2 points.

Eddie Kingston defeated Mikey Nicholls

This was a bit of a plotting match built around mid-tournament ware. Everything these guys threw out was substantial, even if it wasn’t at a blistering pace. Eddie closed this match out with a spinning back fist.

This result keeps Eddie in the running, 6 points, and eliminates Nicholls from contention.

Tetsuya Naito defeated Alex Coughlin

Unlike most of his G1, Coughlin was unable to control the pace of this match. With the match at Naito’s pace, Naito was able to withstand Couhlin’s pushes for control, eventually leading to the Destino and the win.

This win moves Naito toward the top of D block, with 6 points.

EVIL defeated Tomohiro Ishii

This was a very physical match, but in case you suspected something else, EVIL worked dirty throughout. Ishii matched EVIL’s energy to gain control, leading to multiple colossal exchanges between the pair. To close, EVIL distracted the referee, allowing Dick Togo to kick Ishii low; Evil followed up with Everything is Evil and pinned Ishii for the win.

EVIL remains in strong standing with this win, tieing Finlay atop of C block with 8 points.

Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Shane Haste

This inter-faction TMDK matchup was competitive throughout. After extended exchanges of moves and strikes, Haste was looking to break from a hold with a powerbomb, but ZSJ caught him in a trap pin, winning the match suddenly.

ZSJ ties Jeff Cobb with 8 points, leading the D block. 

Time Limit Draw: Tama Tonga vs. Shingo Takagi

Another by-the-numbers match here. These guys went back and forth in all the typical ways, leading into the move-heavy closing sequence. The clock eventually ran out in about the least climatic way possible.

The draw leaves Tama just behind the C block leaders with 7 points, and Shingo in the middle of the pack with 5.

Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Hirooki Goto

This match was all about both men being in severe pain from the opening bell. The selling was fantastic throughout, enhancing every moment of this match. Tanahashi is seemingly trying to retire himself with High Fly Flow, which he landed on his second attempt to win the bout.

Tanahashi’s win leaves him just two points behind block leaders, staying steady with 6 points.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (5-0) – 10 points
  • Shota Umino (2-1-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-2-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-3) – 4 points
  • Hikuleo (2-3) – 4 points
  • Yota Tsuji (1-3-1) – 3 points
  • Ren Narita (0-3-2) – 2 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (4-1) – 8 points
  • Will Ospreay (4-1) 8 points
  • Taichi (3-2) – 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-3) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-3) 4 points
  • Tanga Loa (2-3) 4 points
  • Great-O-Khan (1-4) 2 points
  • El Phantasmo (1-3) 2 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (4-1) – 8 points
  • EVIL (4-1) – 8 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-1-1) – 7 points
  • Eddie Kingston (3-2) – 6 points
  • Shingo Takagi (2-2-1) – 5 points
  • HENARE (1-4) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-4) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-4) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-1) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (4-1) – 8 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (3-2) – 6 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (3-2) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-3) – 4 points
  • Shane Haste (2-3) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (1-4) – 2 points
  • Toru Yano (1-4) – 2 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night nine live results: Okada vs. Ospreay

Kazuchika Okada faces Will Ospreay today in G1 Climax 33 B Block action in a rematch of last year’s G1 finals. 

Okada holds a 7-1 career singles record against Ospreay, and a win would lock Okada into the eight-man playoffs round. 

In the semi-main, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion SANADA can also guarantee a spot in the playoffs round with a win over Ren Narita. 

Today’s full lineup: 

  • B Block: Kazuchika Okada (4-0, 8 points) vs. Will Ospreay (3-1, 6 points)
  • A Block: SANADA (4-0, 8 points) vs. Ren Narita (0-2-2, 2 points)
  • B Block: KENTA (2-2, 4 points) vs. El Phantasmo (1-3, 2 points)
  • A Block: Yota Tsuji (1-2-1, 3 points) vs. Hikuleo (1-3, 2 points)
  • B Block: Great-O-Khan (1-3, 2 points) vs. Tanga Loa (1-3, 2 points)
  • A Block: Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-1, 5 points) vs. Gabe Kidd (2-2, 4 points)
  • B Block: Taichi (2-2, 4 points) vs. YOSHI-HASHI (2-2, 4 points)
  • A Block: Chase Owens (2-2, 4 points) vs. Shota Umino (1-1-2, 4 points)

Our live coverage begins at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Kaito Kiyomiya vs. Gabe Kidd – Even if the War Dog run-in is a bit repetitive, it has worked wonders in this tournament. This match played perfectly into the structure of the G1 and both men’s strengths—my favorite match of the tournament.
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Will Ospreay – This match was exactly what you would expect from this pair in this format. In effect, this was a big-time main event with two of the most important wrestlers in New Japan condensed into the G1 package. There is no doubt in my mind that this match will have a lasting impact.

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Shota Umino defeated Chase Owens

This match featured a lot of outside scrambles and slow mat work. The highlight of the match was also the finish, when Shota escaped the package piledriver, beautifully reversing into the Death Rider to secure the win.

With this win, Shota stays competitive, moving up to 6 points.

Taichi defeated YOSHI-HASHI

This was a strike-heavy encounter, with almost all exchanges being strike based before the closing stretch. In the closing minutes, they graduated to throws, suplexes, and power moves. Taichi won out in the end, hitting Black Mephisto to secure the pin.

This win leaves Taichi with 6 points, keeping him in solid playoff contention.

Double Count Out: Kaito Kiyomiya vs. Gabe Kidd

This match was excellent. Kidd, in War Dog fashion, brutally attacked Kaito before the bout, setting Kaito up for a match full of sympathy building—something no one is better at. Kaito answered violence with violence, leading to passionate exchanges in and out of the ring. In the end, the fight wouldn’t end in the ring, as neither man was willing to back down from a brawl on the outside, leading to a double count out. Even after the bell, the pair brawled for minutes, forcing an army of ring crew to break them up and carry Kaito to the back.

This draw leaves both men in the upper-middle of A block—Kaito with 6 points, Kidd with 5.

Tanga Loa defeated Great-O-Khan

O-Khan controlled a lot of this match by working over Loa’s legs. Loa answered by getting on his feet, launching a comeback, and hitting a reverse piledriver to win.

Loa’s win keeps him alive theoretically with 4 points. This loss eliminates O-Khan from playoff contention. 

Hikuleo defeated Yota Tsuji

This match was fairly interesting on a structural level. This could’ve been a typical big man vs. big man match, but instead, Tsuji wrestled as much like a junior as possible while still utilizing his power. Hikuleo ultimately answered with a wicked boot, a scoop slam, and a chokeslam to win the match.

Hikuleo barely stays alive with this win, sitting in the lower end of viability with 4 points.

El Phantasmo defeated KENTA

KENTA tried icing out ELP before the match could begin, but ELP followed him to the floor, leading to extended fighting on the ground. In the bleachers, KENTA drew color from ELP. The pair used weapons, with KENTA gaining significant advantage. The match finally started once KENTA rolled ELP into the ring. KENTA tried for a GTS, but ELP reversed into a pin, stealing the win.

Although he’s out of contention, this win gets ELP on the board with his first 2 points.

SANADA defeated Ren Narita

This was a fairly stale back-and-forth match. There were a few exciting moments, especially during transitions, but in the end, they were sparse. Narita got a lot of control time in the match, but in the end, SANADA won with Deadfall.

This win makes SANADA the first man to qualify for the second phase, standing tall with 10 points.

Will Ospreay defeated Kazuchika Okada

Okada was stoic in his approach, especially early, while Ospreay threw everything at the wall from the open. The mid-to-late match came quickly, with both men hurling bombs as soon as it was viable. Okada focused heavily on wear-down moves, such as the money clip, while Ospreay tried for match-enders like the OsCutter. The closing five minutes were filled with false finishes and giant transitions of momentum. Ultimately, Ospreay was able to finish the job, hitting storm breaker to win the match.

This win leaves Ospreay tied in points with Okada on top of B block. Both men sit with 8 points.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (4-0) – 8 points)
  • Shota Umino (2-1-2) – 6 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-2) – 6 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-2-1) 5 points
  • Chase Owens (2-3) – 4 points
  • Hikuleo (2-3) – 4 points
  • Yota Tsuji (1-3-1) – 3 points
  • Ren Narita (0-2-2) – 2 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (4-1) – 8 points
  • Will Ospreay (4-1) 8 points
  • Taichi (3-2) – 6 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-3) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-3) 4 points
  • Tanga Loa (2-3) 4 points
  • Great-O-Khan (1-4) 2 points
  • El Phantasmo (1-3) 2 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (3-1) – 6 points
  • EVIL (3-1) – 6 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-1) – 6 points
  • Eddie Kingston (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shingo Takagi (2-2) – 4 points
  • HENARE (1-3) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-3) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-3) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-0) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (3-1) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-2) – 4 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (2-2) – 4 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shane Haste (2-2) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (1-3) – 2 points
  • Toru Yano (0-4) – 0 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night eight live results: Sabre vs. Cobb

NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament continues today with C Block & D Block matches in Tokyo at Korakuen Hall.

In the main event, Zack Sabre Jr. faces Jeff Cobb in a battle of unbeatens. Both enter the match with 3-0 records in this year’s tournament.

In the semi-main, the undefeated David Finlay faces Tama Tonga.

The full lineup:

  • D Block: Zack Sabre Jr. (3-0, 6 points) vs. Jeff Cobb (3-0, 6 points)
  • C Block: David Finlay (3-0, 6 points) vs. Tama Tonga (2-1, 4 points)
  • D Block: Tetsuya Naito (2-1, 4 points) vs. Shane Haste (1-2, 2 points)
  • C Block: Eddie Kingston (2-1, 4 points) vs. Tomohiro Ishii (0-3, 0 points)
  • D Block: Hiroshi Tanahashi (1-2, 2 points) vs. Toru Yano (0-3, 0 points)
  • C Block: Shingo Takagi (1-2, 2 points) vs. Mikey Nicholls (1-2, 2 points)
  • D Block: Hirooki Goto (2-1, 4 points) vs. Alex Coughlin (0-3, 0 points)
  • C Block: EVIL (2-1, 4 points) vs. HENARE (1-2, 2 points)

Our live coverage begins at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time.

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Recommended Matches

  • Shingo Takagi vs. Mikey Nicholls – An action-packed match with some color. Wonderful.
  • Eddie Kingston vs. Tomohiro Ishii – This match was nothing short of fantastic—easily amongst the best matches of the tournament and the best individual performances from both men—a must-watch.
  • Jeff Cobb vs. Zack Sabre Jr. – Another match that is in the running for “best match of the tournament”. This was ridiculous bell-to-bell action packed full of ZSJ nuance and Cobb’s stunning acts of athleticism—a must-watch.

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EVIL defeated HENARE

From the pre-match chair attack to the outside fighting, this was a full-blown HOT match. In the end, a referee distraction left EVIL free to hit a low blow, followed by Everything is Evil for the win.

Evil sits strong in his block with 6 points.

Alex Coughlin defeated Hirooki Goto

This has been a breakout tournament for Coughlin, if I’ve ever seen one. It shouldn’t be a surprise at this point, but Coughlin worked a violent match here. After dominating Goto for the entire runtime, Coughlin dropped Goto with a jackhammer to win his first match in the G1.

With this win, Coughlin avoids mathematical elimination, earning his first 2 points.

Shingo Takagi defeated Mikey Nicholls

With lots of powerful exchanges that built to an explosive finishing stretch, this was a great Shingo outing. Shingo bested a bloody Nicholls with a body press that looked it was supposed to be a pumping bomber; either way, it was awesome.

Takagi sets in the middle of C block with 4 points following this win.

Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Toru Yano

Even after a challenge from Tanahashi to get serious, this match was anything but. Only after minutes of Yano chicanery Tanahashi closed the match with High Fly Flow.

With this win, Tanahashi moves up to 4 points and eliminates Yano from playoff contention.

Tomohiro Ishii defeated Eddie Kingston

This match was all about Ishii working over Eddie’s injured back in the beginning. Eddie was forced to challenge Ishii with strikes, leading to some electric exchanges. Once the striking ended, the bout exploded into the most impressive back-and-forth in the G1 so far. The war ended once Ishii lifted Kingston for a picture-perfect brain buster.

This win puts Ishii on the board, earning his first 2 points.

Shane Haste defeated Tetsuya Naito

This match was a definite cooler compared to the last, but this was still good. Naito worked the neck during his periods of control, setting up Destino. After kicking out of one, Naito attempted another, but Haste reversed into Bomb Valley Death for an upset victory.

This win leaves Haste with the majority of D block with 4 points.

Tama Tonga defeated David Finlay

In a bit of a dynamic flip, Tama rushed Finlay in the opening moments, which Finlay was able to take advantage of. Finlay took the action to the ring, where the match played out with multiple momentum shifts. After hitting a spear, Finlay hoisted Tama up for a powerbomb, but Tama reversed into a pin, stealing the win.

This win ended Finlay’s undefeated streak and ties Tama with block leaders, sitting at 6 points.

Jeff Cobb defeated Zack Sabre Jr.

My God, this match was incredible. Cobb dominated the early portion of the match; his size played as a constant check to ZSJ throughout the open while remaining agile and grapple-hardy throughout the runtime. ZSJ eventually swung back, utilizing holds to keep himself in the match. In the end, this wasn’t enough, as Cobb connected with throw after throw before finishing the match with Tour of the Islands.

This win leaves Cobb as the only man undefeated in D block with 8 points.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (4-0) – 8 points)
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-1) – 5 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-2) 4 points
  • Chase Owens (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shota Umino (1-1-2) – 4 points
  • Yota Tsuji (1-2-1) – 3 points
  • Ren Narita (0-2-2) – 2 points
  • Hikuleo (1-3) – 2 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (4-0) – 8 points
  • Will Ospreay (3-1) 6 points
  • Taichi (2-2) – 4 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-2) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-2) 4 points
  • Tanga Loa (1-2) 2 points
  • Great-O-Khan (1-3) 2 points
  • El Phantasmo (0-3) 0 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (3-1) – 6 points
  • EVIL (3-1) – 6 points
  • Tama Tonga (3-1) – 6 points
  • Eddie Kingston (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shingo Takagi (2-2) – 4 points
  • HENARE (1-3) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-3) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (1-3) – 2 points

D Block

  • Jeff Cobb (4-0) – 8 points
  • Zack Sabre Jr. (3-1) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-2) – 4 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (2-2) – 4 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shane Haste (2-2) – 4 points
  • Alex Coughlin (1-3) – 2 points
  • Toru Yano (0-4) – 0 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night seven live results: SANADA vs. Kiyomiya

NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament continues today with A Block & B Block matches in Tokyo at Korakuen Hall.

In the main event, IWGP World Heavyweight Champion SANADA takes on NOAH’s Kaito Kiyomiya in a battle of unbeatens.

In the semi-main, the undefeated Kazuchika Okada takes on fellow CHAOS member YOSHI-HASHI.

The full lineup:

  • A Block: SANADA (3-0, 6 points) vs. Kaito Kiyomiya (2-0-1, 5 points)
  • B Block: Kazuchika Okada (3-0, 6 points) vs. YOSHI-HASHI (2-1, 4 points)
  • A Block: Ren Narita (0-1-2, 2 points) vs. Hikuleo (0-3, 0 points)
  • B Block: Tanga Loa (1-2, 2 points) vs. El Phantasmo (0-3, 0 points)
  • A Block: Chase Owens (1-2, 2 points) vs. Yota Tsuji (0-2-1, 1 point)
  • B Block: Taichi (2-1, 4 points) vs. KENTA (1-2, 2 points)
  • A Block: Gabe Kidd (1-2, 2 points) vs. Shota Umino (0-1-2, 2 points)
  • B Block: Will Ospreay (2-1, 4 points) vs. Great-O-Khan (1-2, 2 points)

Our live coverage begins at 5:30 a.m. Eastern time. 

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Recommended Matches

  • Will Ospreay vs. Great-O-Khan – A great little inter-faction match that blew past my expectations.
  • Gabe Kidd vs. Shota Umino – An absolutely violent match with a fantastic set of rallies from Umino.
  • SANADA vs. Kaito Kiyomiya – This is my new favorite tournament match thus far. A masterfully executed bout, bell-to-bell.

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Will Ospreay defeated Great-O-Khan

Even though this United Empire showdown, neither man held their punches. This match featured focused strike exchanges and weapon-based fights on the floor. After multiple false finishes from both men, Ospreay hit a 540° Corkscrew Senton Bomb to win the match.

Ospreay caught block leaders with 6 points.

Shota Umino defeated Gabe Kidd

Kidd opened the match by rushing Umino in the Korakuen crowd, leading to a violent start. Kidd maintained this energy throughout the match’s runtime, dominating Umino for some time; this also opened the door for some of the best rallies in Umino’s career. Ultimately, Umino was able to hold on, hitting a Death Rider to win the match.

Umino earned his first win here, making his way to 4 points.

KENTA defeated Taichi

This match opened with a battle of the belts, with Taichi showing off the KOPW title and KENTA the Defy strap; KENTA used this opportunity to flatten Taichi with his belt before the opening bell. What followed was a silly back-and-forth, ending when KENTA blocked a knee strike with his belt and rolled up Taichi for a quick win.

With this win, KENTA sits at 4 points.

Yota Tsuji defeated Chase Owens

For whatever reason, this was a heavily Owens-controlled match. Only after surviving multiple C-triggers, a Jewel Heist, and an attempted package piledriver was Tsuji able to land a spear to win this match.

Tsuji earns his first win, working his way up to 3 points.

El Phantasmo defeated Tanga Loa

This match certainly happened. After minutes of escalation and moves trading, ELP secured Loa in a crucifix pin to score a sudden win.

With this win, ELP is on the board with 2 points.

Hikuleo defeated Ren Narita

While a little long, this was a decent big-man/little-man match. Hikuleo looked pretty good in this position, and Narita put in a firey performance, as always. In the end, Hikuleo withstood Narita’s rallies, winning with a choke slam.

Hikuleo’s first G1 win earns him 2 points.

Kazuchika Okada defeated YOSHI-HASHI

Okada worked an unserious opening match here, bordering on disrespect for YH. Okada’s lack of consideration for YH opened the door for a prolonged YH offensive sequence. An extended back-and-forth followed, with Okada eventually connecting with the rainmaker to maintain his undefeated streak.

Okada remains the last undefeated competitor in B block, standing tall with 8 points.

SANADA defeated Kaito Kiyomiya

This match was something special. In a rare sight, this was a truly emotional SANADA match, filled with dramatic sequences. The multiple false finishes in the closing moments were nothing short of exhilarating. Ultimately, Kaito’s inability to win the big one in New Japan continues, as SANADA won with a shining wizard with two seconds on the clock.

With this win, SANADA remains the only undefeated wrestler in his block with 8 points.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (4-0) – 8 points)
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-1-1) – 5 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-2) 4 points
  • Chase Owens (2-2) – 4 points
  • Shota Umino (1-1-2) – 4 points
  • Yota Tsuji (1-2-1) – 3 points
  • Ren Narita (0-2-2) – 2 points
  • Hikuleo (1-3) – 2 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (4-0) – 8 points
  • Will Ospreay (3-1) 6 points
  • Taichi (2-2) – 4 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-2) – 4 points
  • KENTA (2-2) 4 points
  • Tanga Loa (1-2) 2 points
  • Great-O-Khan (1-3) 2 points
  • El Phantasmo (0-3) 0 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (3-0) – 6 points
  • EVIL (2-1) – 4 points
  • Eddie Kingston (2-1) – 4 points
  • Tama Tonga (2-1) – 4 points
  • HENARE (1-2) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-2) – 2 points
  • Shingo Takagi (1-2) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (0-3) – 0 points

D Block

  • Zack Sabre Jr. (3-0) – 6 points
  • Jeff Cobb (3-0) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-1) – 4 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (2-1) – 2 points
  • Shane Haste (1-2) – 2 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (1-2) – 2 points
  • Alex Coughlin (0-3) – 0 points
  • Toru Yano (0-3) – 0 points

El Phantasmo learned of grandfather’s passing before NJPW G1 match

El Phantasmo cut an emotional promo following his match with The Great-O-Khan in Nagaoka this weekend. 

ELP is currently winless in the G1 Climax, having dropped his third straight match of the tournament on Friday. During his post-match comments that night, ELP revealed that he learned of his grandfather’s passing only an hour before his match against Kazuchika Okada on 7/18. 

“You may think you know how hard the G1 Climax really is on you. You can look up and down the blocks and everybody’s got some sort of injury, my traps f—ed, people’s necks are f—ed, their legs, their knees, and that’s fine, that’s what we expect,” ELP said.

“But what you guys don’t realize is how hard emotionally it can be when you are all by yourself, when you have no friends, you get a call from your dad who says your Papa has passed away an hour before you gotta go out there and wrestle Okada in the main event and you try and block those emotions and go do your job. And then you finish, and the adrenaline wears off and you go back to your little, tiny, dinky ass Japanese hotel and then you realize that it’s too late to call your grandma, whose husband of 70 years just died, whose daughter died a year ago, and you’ve got to stay up all night by yourself, unable to tell them how much you love them.

And then in the morning, you call grandma, and you talk about how Papa’s gone and that’s okay. But then you have to lie to her and you have to tell her that you’re doing good. You can’t say that you’re here, you lost three matches, you have zero points, the bottom of the block. You’ve got to tell her that you’re winning and you’re fighting for Papa.

Then you go to the gym by yourself, you listen to music, and you come here and you pretend everything’s okay but it’s not. That’s what this job is.

I was here all pandemic when my Aunt died and now I’m here when my Papa dies. And I don’t know how much the people know but when you guys chant my name, that’s the only love I get around here these days and it means so much to me. You guys don’t know, you guys don’t know, just three little letters keep me going.

I told myself I wouldn’t be sad. My Papa was 91 years old. He was supposed to die a month ago, that’s why I was at the hospital, I couldn’t do Wrestling Revolver. He was supposed to die but he kept fighting, not one week, not two weeks, not three weeks, but he fought four weeks passed the time he was supposed to pass away. Now, that is fighting spirit, that’s the fighting spirit that I need. That’s the fighting spirit that I need to have to win, to win matches, to win the G1 Climax, to tell my Grandma that I’m okay.”

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ELP dropped his first match of the tournament to YOSHI-HASHI and his second to Okada before dropping his third straight to Great-O-Khan on Friday. He’ll return to action on Tuesday’s show from Korakuen Hall against Tanga Loa, who is 1-2 thus far in the tournament. 

ELP made his G1 Climax debut in last year’s event. He went 3-3 with wins over Shingo Takagi, Yujiro Takahashi, and David Finlay. His losses were against Will Ospreay, Juice Robinson, and YOSHI-HASHI. ELP’s six points were enough for him to finish tied for second in the block. Ospreay advanced out of the group with a 4-2 record. 

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night six live results: EVIL vs. Finlay

NJPW’s G1 Climax 33 tournament continues today in Nagano with C Block & D Block matches. 

In the main event, EVIL takes on David Finlay in a C Block battle. Both men are 2-0 in the tournament. 

In the semi-main, the 1-1 Hiroshi Tanahashi faces United Empire’s Jeff Cobb and his 2-0 record. 

Today’s full lineup: 

  • C Block: EVIL (2-0, 4 points) vs. David Finlay (2-0, 4 points)
  • D Block: Hiroshi Tanahashi (1-1, 2 points) vs. Jeff Cobb (2-0, 4 points)
  • C Block: Tomohiro Ishii (0-2, 0 points) vs. Shingo Takagi (0-2, 0 points)
  • D Block: Tetsuya Naito (1-1, 2 points) vs. Toru Yano (0-2, 0 points)
  • C Block: Eddie Kingston (1-1, 2 points) vs. HENARE (1-1, 2 points)
  • D Block: Hirooki Goto (1-1, 2 points) vs. Shane Haste (1-1, 2 points)
  • C Block: Tama Tonga (1-1, 2 points) vs. Mikey Nicholls (1-1, 2 points)
  • D Block: Zack Sabre Jr. (2-0, 4 points) vs. Alex Coughlin (0-2, 0 points)

Our live coverage begins at 5 a.m. Eastern time.

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Recommended Matches

  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Alex Coughlin – This pair has had one of the most consistent tournaments independently, and it’s no surprise that they kept that up in this match.
  • Eddie Kingston vs. HENARE – This was a fantastic sell-heavy Eddie match.

  • Tomohiro Ishii vs. Shingo Takagi – Filled with bombs, this was exactly the match you would expect from this pair, so if that sounds enticing, check this out. 

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Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Alex Coughlin

This pair has had one of the most consistent tournaments independently, and it’s no surprise that they kept that up in this match.

This match, structurally, was about what you would expect from this pair. Coughlin used his strength in an attempt to wear down ZSJ, while ZSJ caught Coughlin in holds whenever an opportunity presented itself. ZSJ won this battle by utilizing an armbar.

With this win, ZSJ becomes the first man in D block with 6 points.

Tama Tonga defeated Mikey Nicholls

This match was fairly Nicholls-dominant for quite some time. In the end, that didn’t matter, as Tama was able to win with a pair of gun stuns.

Tama has tied C block leaders with 4 points.

Hirooki Goto defeated Shane Haste

This was a strange, brief match. Haste was very aggressive from the opening bell. Goto withstood the rush and turned a rear-naked choke into a pin to win the match in about two minutes. Throughout and after the short runtime, Goto held his midsection as if he was in horrible pain.

Goto advances to 4 points.

Eddie Kingston defeated HENARE

This was a great match built on Kingston’s selling. Even before the opening bell, HENARE put Kingston on the backfoot. Kingston’s rallies were fantastic, including the final one, which saw him rock HENARE with a spinning back fist before collapsing on him for the pinfall victory.

Kingston continues to keep up with the top of the heap, earning his 4th point in C block.

Tetsuya Naito defeated Toru Yano

The highlight of this match was Naito refusing to enter the ring until Yano behaved, resulting in Naito making multiple ring entrances. This game of chicken continued throughout a lot of the runtime. Naito was eventually able to roll up Yano to win the match.

Naito worked his way to 4 points with this win.

Shingo Takagi defeated Tomohiro Ishii

This match was exactly what you would expect from this pair, a lot of heavy striking sequences which turned into powerful move exchanges later in the match. Only after a string of false finishes with the time limit drawing near was Shingo able to close the match with a pumping bomber.

Shingo ended what was beginning to look like a losing streak to earn his first 2 points.

Jeff Cobb defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi

This match was built around Cobb overwhelming Tanahashi while Tanahashi tried to find openings in Cobb’s game. Ultimately, Cobb was able to keep up the pressure long enough to with a Tour of the Islands.

Cobb remains undefeated, making his way to 6 points.

David Finlay defeated EVIL

If you thought the Bullet Club melodrama was over, this match stepped in to ruin your day. Throughout the runtime, the HoT and War Dog Bullet Club sub-factions teased all-out war, which eventually came to pass after a ref bump. The match was filled with cheating and your typical Bullet Club goofiness. In the end, Finlay used the shillelagh before landing Oblivion to win the match.

Finlay remains the last undefeated man in C block, standing firm with 6 points.

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Standings

A Block

  • SANADA (3-0) – 6 points)
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (2-0-1) – 5 points
  • Gabe Kidd (2-1) 4 points
  • Chase Owens (2-1) – 4 points
  • Ren Narita (0-1-2) – 2 points
  • Shota Umino (0-1-2) – 2 points
  • Yota Tsuji (0-2-1) – 1 point
  • Hikuleo (0-3) – 0 points

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada (3-0) – 6 points
  • Taichi (2-1) – 4 points
  • Will Ospreay (2-1) 4 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (2-1) – 4 points
  • Tanga Loa (1-2) 2 points
  • KENTA (1-2) 2 points
  • Great-O-Khan (1-2) 2 points
  • El Phantasmo (0-3) 0 points

C Block

  • David Finlay (3-0) – 6 points
  • EVIL (2-1) – 4 points
  • Eddie Kingston (2-1) – 4 points
  • Tama Tonga (2-1) – 4 points
  • HENARE (1-2) – 2 points
  • Mikey Nicholls (1-2) – 2 points
  • Shingo Takagi (1-2) – 2 points
  • Tomohiro Ishii (0-3) – 0 points

D Block

  • Zack Sabre Jr. (3-0) – 6 points
  • Jeff Cobb (3-0) – 6 points
  • Hirooki Goto (2-1) – 4 points
  • Tetsuya Naito (2-1) – 2 points
  • Shane Haste (1-2) – 2 points
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (1-2) – 2 points
  • Alex Coughlin (0-3) – 0 points
  • Toru Yano (0-3) – 0 points

NJPW G1 Climax 33 night one results: SANADA vs. Hikuleo

NJPW G1 Climax 33 kicked off on Saturday with eight matches taking place in Hokkaido.

The A and B Blocks were both in action to begin the tournament. IWGP World Heavyweight Champion SANADA started the G1 strong with a victory over Hikuleo, while Will Ospreay was upset by Taichi. The show also included a 20-minute time limit draw between rising stars Shota Umino and Ren Narita.

Here are the results:

– A Block match: SANADA defeated Hikuleo

– B Block match: Taichi defeated Will Ospreay

– A Block match: Kaito Kiyomiya defeated Yota Tsuji

– B Block match: Kazuchika Okada defeated Great-O-Khan

– A Block match: Shota Umino vs. Ren Narita ended in a 20-minute time limit draw

– B Block match: Tanga Loa defeated KENTA

– A Block match: Chase Owens defeated Gabe Kidd

– B Block match: YOSHI-HASHI defeated El Phantasmo

The show is available to watch for free on NJPW World.

On Sunday, NJPW will again be in Hokkaido for the first C and D Block matches of the tournament.

Here’s a look at the G1 standings after night one:

A Block —

  • SANADA (1-0): 2 points
  • Kaito Kiyomiya (1-0) — 2 points
  • Chase Owens (1-0): 2 points
  • Shota Umino (0-0-1): 1 point
  • Ren Narita (0-0-1): 1 point
  • Hikuleo (0-1): 0 points
  • Yota Tsuji (0-1): 0 points
  • Gabe Kidd (0-1): 0 points

B Block —

  • Taichi (1-0) — 2 points
  • Kazuchika Okada (1-0) — 2 points
  • Tanga Loa (1-0) — 2 points
  • YOSHI-HASHI (1-0) — 2 points
  • Will Ospreay (0-1) — 0 points
  • Great-O-Khan (0-1) — 0 points
  • KENTA (0-1) — 0 points
  • El Phantasmo (0-1) — 0 points

C Block —

  • David Finlay
  • Tomohiro Ishii
  • EVIL
  • Tama Tonga
  • Shingo Takagi
  • Aaron Henare
  • Eddie Kingston
  • Mikey Nicholls

D Block —

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • Tetsuya Naito
  • Hirooki Goto
  • Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Toru Yano
  • Jeff Cobb
  • Shane Haste
  • Alex Coughlin