Birds are chirping, the sun is relentless, and I am dying from this heat. It's Summer and we are halfway through the year. Feels like just yesterday I was stressing about buying last minute Christmas gifts for my family but here we are. With Summer being here that also means that it is almost time for my favorite tournament in all of professional wrestling. This tournament is called the "G1 Climax" put on by New Japan Pro Wrestling. For those of you unaware of this tournament, I will explain what it is. The "G1 Climax" is round robin style with 20 competitors and split by two blocks. Each win is counted as two points, a draw as one, and loss resulting in zero. The competitor with the most points from each block meet in the finals to decide the winner of the tournament. New Japan runs the tournament every year which has evolved overtime. The name of the tournament wasn't always "G1 Climax" though. It was also called World League, MSG League, International Wrestling Grand Prix, and World Cup Tournament. The first-ever tournament was won in 1974 by Antonio Inoki. The first winner of the tournament under the name "G1 Climax" was Masahiro Chono back in 1991. Since then, changes have been made to the format of G1. Ever since 2012, the winner of the G1 Climax has been rewarded with a contract for the right to challenge the IWGP Heavyweight Champion at Wrestle Kingdom. Hopefully those who were unaware of the history and format of the G1 Climax. Now, let's talk about the five matches I am looking forward to in this year's G1 Climax!
4.) Also on July 20 in Korakuen Hall, another match peaks my interest. Los Ingobernables de Japon has taken the wrestling world by storm. Their unity is almost unmatched as a group. No sense of dissension has ever been detected from anyone in L.I.J., at least not yet. Last year, two members of the rebellious faction were forced to take on each other as they were both in the same block. Those two were Tetsuya Naito and EVIL. Last time, EVIL was unsuccessful in defeating the leader. This time is very different though. It was actually in the Spring of 2016 where SANADA would make his debut in New Japan and pledge his allegiance to Naito's group joining him, EVIL, and BUSHI. He then would go on to enter the G1 Climax 26 and pick up his most notable victory in the company to this day against Hiroshi Tanahashi on night one. SANADA has yet to challenge anyone of his friends until now. The fans popped with excitement when this match was announced live. SANADA has a bright future to be a top star for years to come. EVIL also does but I worry that his character holds him back from ever being taken that seriously. These two have a lot to prove and I have no doubt that they will go all out to leave a great impression on us. I don't think that this match will play a factor into the end result of the tournament this year but it could be the first possible sense of dissension within the ranks. I have nothing but high hopes for this match.
3.) On August 11 in Ryōgoku Sumo Hall, Hiroshi Tanahashi and Tetsuya Naito collide for the 3rd time this year. You know a tournament is stacked when this match only comes in at three. This might be my favorite feud this year with all bias aside (I'm a huge Naito and Tanahashi fan). The storytelling within this saga has been incredible. Naito found himself being rejected by the audience not to long ago while Tanahashi was welcomed by the men and women with open arms. Naito returned with a new edge to later be accepted by fans. Jealousy fuels this rivalry and we've seen both men get wins over each other. Naito retained his IWGP Intercontinental Championship against Tanahashi at Wrestle Kingdom 11 only to lose it to him at Dominion. These two had in my eyes the best match of the whole show at Wrestle Kingdom (many say otherwise) and had me invested from the jump. I believe the result of this match will play a major role in deciding who wins the A Block this year. I know this match will be incredible as long as no one walks into it injured.
2.) On August 12 in Ryōgoku Sumo Hall, we get the final encounter of the trilogy that has took the wrestling community by storm. Many are considering this feud of the year. A lot of fans also think that these two men have the best matches in professional wrestling ever with each other. If you haven't figured out who I'm taking about I'll tell you, Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada. A battle of two champions and bitter enemies. Last year, Kenny Omega shocked everyone by winning the G1 Climax 26. He fell short on his quest to capture the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Kazuchika Okada at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in what some consider a classic match. Just barely being able to defeat Omega, he would be challenged again by him in a match at Dominion for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Omega fell short of victory again at Dominion when the match resulted in a 60-minute time limit draw. I thought the match was better than the one at Wrestle Kingdom 11. Kenny and Okada have both won me over big time this year. I believe this match will play very much into determining the winner of the B Block. It should be good to very good. That being said, it garners my interest for those two reasons.
1.) On July 17 in Hokkaido, returning Kota Ibushi will take on Tetsuya Naito for the first time in two years. Their last meeting was actually in the G1 Climax 25 where Naito came out on top. Being sidelined by an injury, Kota Ibushi was out for quite some time. In fact, he hasn't wrestled in the promotion under his proper name since late 2015. He has wrestled this year under a mask as a tiger though. He actually had a great match against Okada at the NJPW 45th Anniversary show. This rematch has been a long time coming. Tetsuya Naito isn't the same guy he was two years ago. His character has taken on a life of its own and he's grown as a worker. Ibushi has been doing some freelance work in promotions such as DDT, WRESTLE-1, WWE, and more. His following hasn't decreased since disappearing from New Japan. In fact, the crowd went insane when he was announced in this year's G1. Both men should be fresh as they wrestle on the first night of the G1 Climax. New Japan has recently announced that the first night of G1 will be free to view. I highly suggest giving the product a chance if you haven't because this match will be awesome. I'm thinking this plays a major role in the results for the A Block. I find myself struggling to type out just how much I am looking forward to this match!
The G1 Climax 27 begins on July 17, you don't want to miss it. Sign up on NJPWWorld.com and catch all the action. The streaming service costs less than $10. There is no better time to get into the New Japan promotion than now.
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed!
The G1 Climax 27 begins on July 17, you don't want to miss it. Sign up on NJPWWorld.com and catch all the action. The streaming service costs less than $10. There is no better time to get into the New Japan promotion than now.
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed!
