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NJPW Announces Multiple US Shows, Including G1 Climax Opener
New Japan Pro-Wrestling will return to the United States in 2026, with two new events being announced on Sunday.
All Japan Pro Wrestling officially adds Go Shiozaki and Shota Kofuji to their talent roster. More details in the article.
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New Japan looked to the future at Wrestle Kingdom 20, with a big debut and new double champs
Tokyo Dome show is always an important one for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Today’s Wrestle Kingdom 20 certainly was, and that was even before saying goodbye to Hiroshi Tanahashi (as a wrestler) to close things out.
So by 2012, bored with what was going on with wrestling in the United States, I yearned for something new. By that time, internet streaming finally reached the point where shows could be seen in full live and in decent quality. NJPW was among the first to experiment with this, and I vividly remember my first show: Wrestle Kingdom 7.
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Backstage Update On NJPW Working To Retain David Finlay
A new update from Fightful Select indicates that Finlay is especially interested in spending more time in the United States. With that in mind, NJPW is reportedly open to drawing up a dual deal that would allow Finlay to travel between the United States and its homebase in Japan.
Tetsuya Naito was one of many surprises and appearances for the retirement ceremony of Hiroshi Tanahashi at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20.
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Andrade Is Returning To New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Wrestling. After reaching a settlement with WWE over his non-compete clause, Andrade returned to the independent circuit over the past two weeks. While fans are speculating about his potential return to AEW,