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The G1 (Grade One) Climax (G1(グレードワン)クライマックス, Gurēdo Wan Kuraimakkusu) is a professional wrestling tournament held each August by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling... |
The G1 Climax 30 was a professional wrestling tournament produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The tournament commenced on September 19 and concluded... |
that lensed the Twin Quasar G1 star, a subclass of G-class stars G1, a cloud that passed by Sagittarius A* around 2001-2002 g1, temporary designation of... |
Championship (1 Time)- Jado and Gedo G1 Climax (2002) - Chono G1 Tag League (2001) - Tenzan and Kojima Best of the Super Juniors (2002) - Kanemoto Teisen Hall Six... |
Masahiro Chono (category G1 Climax winners) holds the record for most wins of the G1 Climax at 5, which has earned him the nicknames "Mr. August" and "Mr. G1". Overall, he is a two-time world champion... |
Hiroyoshi Tenzan (category G1 Climax winners) returned for the G1 Climax, he transformed his wrestling style from a buffalo to an anaconda. The excursion worked, as he won his first G1 Climax, defeating... |
Togi Makabe (category G1 Climax winners) kilograms during a global excursion in 2001 and 2002. He changed his given name to "Togi" during the 2004 G1 Climax tournament. His status in New Japan rose... |
Shinsuke Nakamura (category G1 Climax winners) His other accomplishments within the company include winning the 2011 G1 Climax and the 2014 New Japan Cup, and being the final IWGP Third Belt Champion... |
Satoshi Kojima (category G1 Climax winners) Guide to the annual New Japan G1 Climax". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved August 15, 2015. バディファイトPresents G1 Climax 25. New Japan Pro-Wrestling... |
Kosei Fujita (category 2002 births) he appeared as a double of Zack Sabre Jr. who was in Suzuki-gun at the G1 CLIMAX 32 Hiroshima tournament. On October 2, at AJPW Raising An Army Memorial... |
Hiroshi Tanahashi (category G1 Climax winners) championships in NJPW. He has also won NJPW's premier tournament, the G1 Climax, on three occasions (2007, 2015 and 2018) and won the New Japan Cup twice... |
Yuji Nagata (category G1 Climax winners) wrestling's three biggest singles tournaments; New Japan Pro-Wrestling's G1 Climax (in 2001), All Japan Pro Wrestling's Champion Carnival (in 2011) and Pro... |
Hirooki Goto (category G1 Climax winners) Champion, five-time NEVER Openweight Champion, one-time winner of the G1 Climax (2008), five-time winner of the World Tag League (2012, 2014, and 2021... |
solidified their status as the next generation of NJPW at the first-ever G1 Climax tournament with Chono winning the tournament after defeating Muto in the... |
Kensuke Sasaki (category G1 Climax winners) the wrestlers and fans in NJPW. In August, he entered his first G1 Climax since 2002, but was prevented from reaching the finals by losing to Tenryu on... |
defeated by Hiroshi Tanahashi. After a disappointing performance in the 2005 G1 Climax, Yano traveled to Germany in October 2005 to compete for European Wrestling... |
Shinya Hashimoto (category G1 Climax winners) Chono, and Mutoh cemented their status as the aces of NJPW during the G1 Climax, surpassing longtime aces Antonio Inoki, Tatsumi Fujinami, and Riki Choshu... |
after winning the G1 Climax, winner Kazuchika Okada asked for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship belt to be awarded to him for winning the G1 instead of the... |
TOKYO", 11.06.2002 (Samurai! TV) Tokyo Korakuen Hall". purolove.com. Retrieved January 5, 2022. Kreikenbohm, Philip. "NJPW G1 Climax 2002 - Tag 6". cagematch... |
Cho-Ten (section Cho-Ten (2002–2006)) Kazunari Murakami). During the title reign, Chono won his fourth G1 Climax on August 11, 2002 adding more trophies to the team. Eventually the team would lose... |