15-06-2025
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NJPW Announces G1 Climax 35 Participants
Rana Atef
On Sunday, New Japan Pro Wrestling announced the participants for the 34th G1 Climax tournament.
The majority of the participants in the tournament are announced.
16 participants were announced, in addition to four additional participants who will be determined in play-ins.
Hiroshi Tanahashi will participate in the tournament for one last time before hanging up his shoes after the upcoming Wrestle Kingdom.
AEW, DDT, and NJPW superstar Konosuke Takeshita will compete in this year's tournament as well.
The announced list of the participants are as follows:
A Block:
Yota Tsuji
El Phantasmo
Hiroshi Tanahashi
SANADA
David Finlay
EVIL
Yuya Uemura
Boltin Oleg
B Block:
Hirooki Goto
Konosuke Takeshita
Zack Sabre Jr.
Great-O-Khan
Ren Narita
Shingo Takagi
Gabe Kidd
Shota Umino
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