NJPW G1 Climax 32 - July 16 - August 18, 2022

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Join Suzuki please KENTA get away from BC the Story is writing itself now with Sabre JR.
 
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I mean Juice went to Rock Hard Juice when he was banging Toni right and she said that towards him?
 

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I will mark so hard when she leaves Yujiro.
 
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I rather see the type of Matches I saw on the 20th early on vs later on. Goto beats Naito but in no World is he winning the Block over guys like Tana, Naito, or Sabre JR. Ishii vs White, Shingo vs YOSHI HASHI will make you forget about that trash on the 23rd.

 
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G1 Climax 32 Night 4 (July 23) Preview 【G132】​

G1 tour heads to Tokyo

After two nights in Sapporo and a third in Sendai, the G1 Climax 32 tour hits Tokyo for the first time Saturday, with the fourth night of action in the Ota Ward Gymnasium. Four more block matches will take place on the first night of a double header in this historic venue.
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Main event: B Block- Tomohiro Ishii (0-1) vs Jay White (1-0)
Singles record: 3-1 Ishii

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Our main event in Ota could turn out to be a critical match for B Block as Tomohiro Ishii take son Jay White. The Stone Pitbull and the Switchblade have met in two of Jay White’s three G1 Climaxes, and each year, Ishii has been the cause of one of Jay’s three defeats. That was seen most prominently in 2020, when the current IWGP World Heavyweight Champion was on the doorstep of his second consecutive G1 Climax final; despite the best efforts of White to dismantle Ishii’s knee, as well as the best efforts from Gedo to interfere, a Vertical Drop Brainbuster would seal the Switchblade’s fate.
The loss triggered a spate of frustration and rare vulnerability from White. The furious Catalyst of Professional Wrestling seemed almost set to withdraw from the sport entirely on January 5 2021, but was driven to return to enact brutal revenge on Ishii. That led to White’s sole victory over the CHAOS member in February of that year, but even as White went on to spend the bulk of the year in the US, Ishii would follow him across the Pacific to take back the victory, and the NEVER Openweight Championship last November.

In short, Ishii has always had the number of Jay White, and especially during the G1. While Jay White would frequently crow about his then 3-1 record over Kazuchika Okada before he captured the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Dominion, Ishii holds just that same record over Ishii heading into this tournament. It’s rare that anyone heads into a match with jay White as the arguable favourite, but that is what Ishii is, a standpoint White will be eager to violently refute and put Ishii on the B Block bubble in the process.

8th Match: A Block- Kazuchika Okada (1-0) vs Toru Yano (1-0)
Singles record: 3-0 Okada

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kazuchika Okada and Toru yano both defeated monsters to log their first two G1 points in Sapporo, albeit via very different means. Okada looked to giant killers past like Antonio Inoki for inspiration in felling the beat Jeff Cobb, and Toru Yano- Toru Yano punched JONAH in the testicles and won via count-out. Still, two points are two points, and now our CHAOS derby of A Block will see Okada take on Yano. This situation has occurred several times before in G1 Climaxes past and the New japan Cup in 2013, but Okada has always been a step ahead of the inventive Yano. What fight will the Rainmaker bring out of the producer? Could Yano have a new trick up his sleeve? We find out Saturday in Ota.

7th Match: D Block- YOSHI-HASHI (0-0) vs Shingo Takagi (0-1)
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YOSHI-HASHI and Shingo Takagi’s first ever singles meeting takes center ring in Ota in the seventh match of the evening. Before the tournament, Shingo Takagi brought up YOSHI-HASHI’s signature Karma maneuver, and its similarity to his own Made In Japan. Takagi suggested it might be interesting to take his own move for the first time, but he will be doing anything he can to avoid it in practice. Already one match down thanks to a Pulp Friction delivered by Juice Robinson in Sapporo, Takagi finds himself already needing to win his most winnable matches, something that this on paper is. Yet YOSHI-HASHI has scored big G1 upsets in the past, and wants to put Takagi on the bubble with another tonight.

6th Match: C Block- Zack Sabre Jr. (1-0) vs Aaron Henare (1-0)
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Both Zack Sabre Jr. and Aaron Henare got their C Block campaigns off to the best possible start against two of their former mentors and ‘senpai’; ZSJ submitting KENTA while Henare pinned his one time partner in Hontai Hiroshi Tanahashi. For Henare especially, it was a transformative win to his career at large but to his attitude in this tournament in particular. Unlike the established Sabre, Henare had a lot riding on his first G1 appearance beyond the two points and pride against the Ace. With his convincing win, the Ultimate Weapon has all but secured his spot in G1 Climax 33, but will that be enough for him, or will he be even more driven to now try and block supremacy? And with the Ultima Full Nelson at his disposal, could he submit the submission master?

5th Match: Tama Tonga, Tetsuya Naito & Jado vs Los Ingobernables De Japon (Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI)
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Before Tetsuya Naito and Hiroshi Tanahashi face off in Sunday’s main event, they meet in six man preview action Saturday in Ota. A poor start for LIJ in G1 Climax 32 saw SANADA drop his first match to Jay White, while Naito lost his first to Hirooki Goto. Tanahashi had a poor start as well at the hands of Aaron Henare in C Block, while Tama Tonga is the only man in the match with two points, earned at the hands of Chase Owens. He’ll be looking to show the benefit of his momentum to SANADA in particular, the two set to meet down the stretch on August 2.

4th Match: United Empire (Great-O-Khan, Will Ospreay & Jeff Cobb) vs HOUSE OF TORTURE (EVIL, SHO & Dick Togo)
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As United Empire seek to continue their G1 momentum with Aaron Henare against Zack Sabre Jr. later in the night, they will be favourites to pick up another morale boosting win in this six man bout. HOUSE OF TORTURE have been beaten like a drum in preliminary tags through the tour thus far, but Yujiro Takahashi (thanks to SHO) fared better in his first league bout in Sendai this week. Among the latest starters in the G1, EVIL will look to make a similar start in Korakuen Hall next week, but first is a tough task with the UE trio.

3rd Match: Suzuki-Gun (Taichi, Lance Archer & TAKA Michinoku) vs BULLET CLUB (Bad Luck Fale, Yujiro Takahashi & Chase Owens)

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Lance Archer will be walking to the ring with intent Saturday in Ota, and the intent will be to tear the head off Bad Luck Fale. With high impact an high flying offense, Archer had his match with Fale in hand in Sendai this week, before the Rogue General bounced the Murderhawk Monster from the apron, winning with a flat countout. Now, a chance for swift and violent revenge, while Taichi will look to show Chase Owens that he won’t be able to get a second straight G1 victory over the Holy Emperor on August 5.

2nd Match: TMDK (JONAH & Bad Dude Tito) vs Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs)
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For the second G1 card in a row, JONAH and Bad Dude Tito take on Team Filthy’s Tom Lawlor and Royce Isaacs. In Sendai, Isaacs showed his incredible power as he muscled Top Dog JONAH for a mammoth suplex, but eventually fell to the Black Forest powerbomb. Before Lawlor finally makes his G1 start in Korakuen Hall next week, he wants to get back on the winning track in tag action tonight.

1st Match: Hirooki Goto, David Finlay & Ryohei Oiwa vs BULLET CLUB (Juice Robinson, KENTA & El Phantasmo)
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The opening match of the evening will see a preview of Hirooki Goto’s August 2 meeting with KENTA, while David Finlay gets his hands on future D Block opponents Juice Robinson and El Phantasmo. After SHO got himself involved in his first league match in Sendai this past week, Finlay is in a foul mood indeed and wants to make a target of the BULLET CLUB opposition, former friend and partner Juice his next target on Tuesday. Yet with Juice riding high after his opening match win against Shingo Takagi, and KENTA and ELP looking to make their own statements after first bout losses, that’s easier said than done.​
 

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Current Standings:

A Block:

  • Kazuchika Okada: 4
  • Bad Luck Fale: 2
  • Toru Yano: 2
  • Tom Lawlor: 0
  • Jeff Cobb: 0
  • JONAH: 0
  • Lance Archer: 0
B Block:
  • Jay White: 4
  • Taichi: 2
  • Tama Tonga: 2
  • Great-O-Khan: 0
  • Chase Owens: 0
  • SANADA: 0
  • Tomohiro Ishii: 0
C Block:
  • Zack Sabre Jr.: 4
  • Aaron Henare: 2
  • Hirooki Goto: 2
  • EVIL: 0
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi: 0
  • KENTA: 0
  • Tetsuya Naito: 0
D Block:
  • Juice Robinson: 2
  • Shingo Takagi: 2
  • Will Ospreay: 2
  • Yujiro Takahashi: 2
  • David Finlay: 0
  • El Phantasmo: 0
  • YOSHI-HASHI: 0
 

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G1 Climax 32 Night 5 (July 24) Preview 【G132】​

Second night in Ota

Sunday July 24 sees the second night of action in Tokyo’s Ota Ward Gymnasium, and more big action from all four blocks.
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Main event: C Block- Hiroshi Tanahashi (0-1) vs Tetsuya Naito (0-1)
Singles record 8-7-1 Naito

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Hiroshi Tanahashi faces Tetsuya Naito in the main event in Ota, a battle between two familiar foes with their backs against the walls. Having lost their respective openers against Aaron Henare and Hirooki Goto, Tanahashi and Naito know the loser of this bout will have an extremely difficult path to the final four in the Nippon Budokan, a need to win that will supercede the long personal history between the two.

From the Ace’s first victory over the then Young Lion Naito in 2008, Tanahashi has been a key adversary for Naito at different phases of his career. In 2010, foru singles matches through the year saw Naito begin to transition away from tag team competition in No Limit into being his own man. In 2013, Tanahashi was Naito’s final opponent in his first G1 Climax victory, and through 2015 and 2017, their singles clashes were key as Naito established his long standing presence at the fore of Los Ingobernables De Japon.

It was in the 2017 G1 that Naito started a three match win streak against Tanahashi, and El Ingobernable finally moved ahead of the Ace in terms of all time career results by eliminating Tanahashi from the New japan Cup with a jackknife pin. Yet Tanahashi does not want to be counted out of G1 Climax 32. After Goto ended a five match losing streak against Naito in Sendai, the Ace will look to end his own downturn against El Ingobernable in Ota.

8th Match: A Block- Jeff Cobb (0-1) vs Bad Luck Fale (1-0)

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A first time singles meeting for Jeff Cobb against bad Luck Fale sees Cobb needing a convincing win over the wily Rogue General. Fale’s strategic mind saw him lure Lance Archer to the floor in Sendai, where despite heavy artillery being deployed by the Murderhawk Monster, evasive maneuvers saw him win via countout. That put Fale at the head of the A Block table, where Cobb lingers at the bottom after an opening night loss to Kazuchika Okada. While one loss is survivable in the G1, two will make topping the block very difficult, especially against a high order opponent like Okada, and Cobb knows this is all but win or go home for the Imperial Unit.

7th Match: B Block- SANADA (0-1) vs Taichi (1-0)
Singles record: 2-1 SANADA

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Much like Jeff Cobb in A Block, SANADA had a difficult go of it in Sapporo B Block action, losing to Switchblade Jay White and putting himself behind the metaphorical eight ball. Cold Skull will need to stop Taichi from evening their current 2-1 record this afternoon in Ota, and will need to tap into his killer instinct to do so in a match between two competitors with considerable mutual respect. Referencing SANDA’s backbone within All Japan Pro-Wrestling, albeit in a different era to his own, Taichi has long held SANADA in high esteem, leading to matches that have harkened back to the glory days of AJPW.
While many a NJPW competitor will reference NJPW’s origins in Ota-Ku Prefectural Gymnasium 50 years ago, Taichi will harken back to Jumbo Tsuruta unifying the Triple Crown against Stan Hansen in this building in 1991; SANADA couldn’t be any different philosophically to Hansen, but Taichi will be seeing himself as Tsuruta on this day in Ota as he tries to go 2-0.

6th Match: D Block- El Phantasmo (0-1) vs Yujiro Takahashi (1-0)
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El Phantasmo and Yujiro Takahashi’s second respective matches in D Block see a BULLET CLUB derby- of sorts. Despite teaming with HOUSE OF TORTURE members on recent undercards, El Phantasmo has been somewhat sceptical of H.O.T’s stance within BULLET CLUB and certainly does not trust Yujiro’s self restraint when it comes to bending the rules, even against a supposed teammate.

Certainly Takahashi welcomed SHO’s presence in Sendai earlier this week as he skated to victory in a match filled with interference and traditional H.O.T chicanery. Knowing that the Tokyo Pimp has no better nature to appeal to, how will ELP plan on bouncing back from his opening weekend loss to Will Ospreay on Sunday?

5th Match: Kazuchika Okada, David Finlay & Tama Tonga vs BULLET CLUB (Jay White, Juice Robinson & Gedo)
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The IWGP World Heavyweight Champion will be in a familiar and welcome spot as the center of attention today, as Switchblade Jay White will share a ring with Kazuchika Okada for the first time since Forbidden Door, and with a lot of issues still to be settled after White captured the world title from the Rainmaker in Osaka Jo Hall last month. While Okada and White will almost certainly do battle again one on one sooner rather than later, it’s Tama Tonga that will have the next crack, on August 16 in the Budokan. Before that though, David Finlay will meet Juice Robinson in Korakuen Hall. Former partners and former friends will be doing battle in a match where personal issues and professional pride will be on the line, and this will be a heated and passionate preview in Ota.

4th Match: Suzuki-Gun (Lance Archer, Zack Sabre Jr. & TAKA Michinoku) vs United Empire (Will Ospreay, Great-O-Khan & Aaron Henare)
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United Empire and Suzuki-Gun meet in six man action Sunday. While Aaron Henare and Zack Sabre Jr. will have already wrestled their league match on Saturday night, and separate blocks will mean these participants will not meet one on one until the semifinals on August 17 at the earliest, common threads exist between these men, and ill will along with them. Zack Sabre Jr.’s submission win over Will Ospreay in the New Japan Cup is something that the US Champion still has not accepted, while fans still remember his thriller in Dallas in the 2019 G1. O-Khan’s battle with ZSJ meanwhile was a highlight of last year’s tournament and this year’s New Japan Cup, and all eyes will be on their exchanges today.

3rd Match: Los Ingobernables De Japon (Shingo Takagi & BUSHI) vs TMDK (JONAH & Bad Dude Tito)

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An intriguing tag team bout will see Shingo Takagi and BUSHI team opposite JONAH and Bad Dude Tito. When Takagi headed to the US for PWG in 2018, he struck up a relationship with JONAH, and the Dragon was excited to see JONAH enter the NJPW fold in November 2021. When the G1 blo0cks were broken down, Shingo was disappointed at not having the chance to take on the Top Dog, but will do so in tag action today.

2nd Match: Team Filthy (Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs) vs BULLET CLUB (KENTA & Chase Owens)
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One of the latest starters in the G1 alongside EVIL and Great-O-Khan, Tom Lawlor is itching to get in the A Block swing of things against Lance Archer in Korakuen Hall Wednesday. Before that though, he’ll take on KENTA and Chase Owens in an intriguing bout stylistically for he and Royce Isaacs. The striking and submission games of Lawlor and KENTA make this one to watch, but don’t discount Owens’ tactical knowhow and Isaacs’ brute force either.

1st Match: CHAOS (YOSHI-HASHI, Hirooki Goto & Toru Yano) vs HOUSE O FTORTURE (EVIL, SHO & Dick Togo)
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After Toru yano helped Bishamon and YOH to NEVER Openweight 6 Man success before the G1 Climax, they meet a vengeful HOUSE OF TORTURE today. Perhaps El Phantasmo might be in the rare position of pulling for CHAOS to win tonight, and ensure no interference in his D Block match with Yujiro Takahashi later in the afternoon; might today’s opener influence events later in the afternoon?​
 

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After watching The Gray Man with Evans and Gosling which was freaking good by the way we start off today's Show with KENTA in love with Goto's Staff.
 

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I need more of an investment into Bad Dude Tito he's got major star potential. Get away from Jonah and save your Career I say.
 

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Round 3 with Fale and Archer and Taka is Coaching from the Apron :lol
 

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I'm with you Ospreay lol towards Dick Togo wanting a Test of Strength with Cobb :lmao
 

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Dosey Do going on with Naito and Sanada with the Tags ha.
 

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How much did that New Japan Protein Powder did Tama take?

It's like as if he stole it oh shit :heston