
NJPW G1 Climax 35 Night 15: Evil, Finlay, Tsuji Qualify for next Round
On Sunday, New Japan Pro Wrestling organized night 15 of its prestigious tournament, G1 Climax 35.
Today's event witnessed the final block day for A block.
House of Torture Leader Evil qualified for the semi-final after capturing 12 points, while Tsuji kept his hopes alive in the tournament by qualifying as the block's third.
Bullet Club WarDogs Leader David Finlay presented one of the best thrillers in the tournament by turning his story from elimination to qualification.
The day also witnessed the final G1 Climax block match for NJPW legend Tanahashi, who participated in 23 G1 Climax, won the tournament 3 times, and had 101 G1 Climax single match victories.
So the final standings of Group A are: Evil (12), David Finlay (10), Yota Tsuji (10), Boltin Oleg (10), Yuya Uemura (10), Callum Newman (8), Ryohei Oiwa (8), Sanada (8), Hiroshi Tanahashi (8), and Taichi (6).
The results of night 15 are as follows:
Tag Team Action: Bullet Club War Dogs (Drilla Moloney & Taiji Ishimori) defeated Shingo Takagi & Daiki Nagai
Tag Team Match: TMDK (Zack Sabre Jr. & Hartley Jackson) defeated Yoshi-Hashi & Shoma Kato
Tag Team Contest: United Empire (Great-O-Khan & Jakob Austin Young) defeated Shota Umino & Katsuya Murashima
Tag Team Fight: House of Torture (Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Ren Narita) defeated The Don Callis Family (Konosuke Takeshita & Rocky Romero)
A Block singles match in the G1 Climax tournament: Boltin Oleg defeated Taichi
A Block singles match in the G1 Climax tournament: Sanada defeated Ryohei Oiwa
A Block singles match in the G1 Climax tournament: Yota Tsuji defeated Callum Newman
A Block singles match in the G1 Climax tournament: Evil defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi
A Block singles match in the G1 Climax tournament: David Finlay defeated Yuya Uemura
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