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The {{Nihongo|G1 (Grade One) Climax|G1クライマックス|G1 kuraimakkusu}} is a professional wrestling tournament held each August by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. Though it has sometimes been held as a single-elimination tournament, it is usually (and currently) held as a round-robin, with winners from two blocks wrestling in the final to decide that year's winner. In its current format, the tournament lasts four weeks. The winner of each block is determined by a points system; two points for a victory, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. Tournament historyNJPW had an annual tournament since 1974 under various names: the World League (1974–1977, based on the World (Big) League tournament from the old Japanese Wrestling Association held between 1959 and 1972);[1][2][3][4][1] the MSG League (1978–1982);[6][7][8][9][10] the International Wrestling Grand Prix (IWGP) League (1983–1988). Most of these tournaments were dominated by NJPW's founding top star Antonio Inoki. Although the 1983 winner, Hulk Hogan, was awarded a championship belt, this is not the beginning of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, but an its early version that was defended annually against the winner of the IWGP League of the year. The current IWGP Heavyweight Championship arrived only in 1987, replacing the old version.[2] In 1989, there was a World Cup Tournament, which included wrestlers from the then-Soviet Union.[1][13] No tournament was held in 1990. With Inoki's dominance over NJPW gone, the promotion established the G1 Climax tournament in 1991 as a platform to showcase the company's top heavyweights and have them compete in round-robin matches where the winners of the two divisions would then square off in the tournament finals. NJPW's then president Seiji Sakaguchi named the tournament after the G1 horse race.[3] Though considered a continuation of the previous tournaments,[1] officially NJPW does not recognize the earlier tournaments as part of the G1 Climax lineage.[4] The first G1 was held from August 7 to August 11, 1991, at Tokyo's Ryōgoku Kokugikan. The winner of the tournament, assuming they are not already the champion, has traditionally earned a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Since 2012, the winner has earned the "Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight Championship challenge rights certificate", a contract for a title shot at NJPW's largest event, Wrestle Kingdom in Tokyo Dome, held annually on January 4. Much like WWE's Money in the Bank contract, the certificate is kept in a briefcase that the wrestler then has to defend until the end of the year.[5][6] Since its inception, the contract has never changed hands in these matches.[7] In 2015, the tournament format was changed with NJPW reducing the number of G1 Climax matches per show, giving the participating wrestlers more time to rest between matches. This increased the tournament's length to four weeks.[20] In 2016, Kenny Omega became the first gaijin (non-Japanese) wrestler to win the tournament. The G1 Climax tournament has often been used as a platform for NJPW to push their rising stars. Wins by young up-and-comers over Japanese legends would usually take their respective careers to new heights. The first tournament was specifically created to make stars out of Keiji Mutoh, Masahiro Chono and Shinya Hashimoto, three NJPW wrestlers who had just returned to the promotion from their overseas learning excursions.[3] Past winners include Mutoh, Chono, Hashimoto, Yuji Nagata, Hiroshi Tanahashi, and others who have gone on to become wrestling superstars. Unlike the New Japan Cup, the G1 Climax features the then-reigning IWGP Heavyweight Champion as one of the participants, except in 1992, 2001, 2004 and 2008, when then-champions Riki Choshu (in 1992), Kazuyuki Fujita (in 2001 and 2004), and Keiji Mutoh (in 2008), respectively, did not compete in the tournament. Often being labeled as a favorite to win the tournament, the IWGP Heavyweight Champion has reached the final five times, the first one being in 1995 when Keiji Mutoh won the tournament. Mutoh would repeat this feat again in 1999, but would lose the final to Manabu Nakanishi. Other then-reigning champions to reach the final include Kensuke Sasaki in 2000, Kazuyuki Fujita in 2005 and Yuji Nagata in 2007. Mutoh and Sasaki are the only two wrestlers to have won the G1 Climax while holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.[8] Overall, Antonio Inoki holds the record for most tournament wins with ten, while Masahiro Chono with his five wins holds the record for most tournament wins under its G1 Climax name. Hiroyoshi Tenzan has taken part in the G1 Climax tournament a record 21 times. The opening night of the 2019 G1 Climax will take place on July 6 at the American Airlines Center. [9] List of winners
Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight Championship challenge rights certificate
1974The 1974 World League ran from April 5 to May 8, 1974. The tournament began with 16 wrestlers, eight Japanese and eight Internationals (called gaijin, the Japanese term for foreigners), placed into groups accordingly. All first round matches featured the Japanese against the International. The top four finishers from both groups advanced to a second round of round-robin competition.[10][26]
1975The 1975 World League ran from April 4 to May 16, 1975. The tournament featured 16 wrestlers. The top five finishers advanced to a knockout round, with the top finisher receiving a bye to the final.[11][26]
{{5TeamBracket-ByeToFinal | RD1-seed1=2 | RD1-team1=Antonio Inoki | RD1-seed2=5 | RD1-team2=Strong Kobayashi | RD1-score1=Sub | RD1-score2=20:02 | RD1-seed3=3 | RD1-team3=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD1-seed4=4 | RD1-team4=Kintaro Ohki | RD1-score3=DDQ | RD1-score4=2:23 | RD2-seed1=2 | RD2-team1=Antonio Inoki | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Bye | RD2-score1= | RD2-score2= | RD3-seed1=1 | RD3-team1=Killer Karl Krupp | RD3-seed2=2 | RD3-team2=Antonio Inoki | RD3-score1=Sub | RD3-score2=16:42 }} 1976The 1976 World League ran from April 2 to May 11, 1976. The tournament featured 14 wrestlers. The top finisher advanced to the final match of the tournament, to face the winner of a three-wrestler round-robin semifinal round.[12][26]
{{2TeamBracket | RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Pedro Morales | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD1-score1=CO | RD1-score2=25:38 }} 1977The 1977 World League ran from April 21 to May 30, 1977. The tournament featured 11 wrestlers.[13][26]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1={{nobr|The Masked Superstar}} | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD1-score1=Sub | RD1-score2=20:05 }} 1978The 1978 MSG League ran from April 21 to May 30, 1978. The tournament featured nine wrestlers.[14][26]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=André the Giant | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Antonio Inoki | RD1-score1=CO | RD1-score2=16:41 }} 1979The 1979 MSG League ran from April 27 to June 7, 1979. The tournament featured 10 wrestlers.[15][26]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Antonio Inoki | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Stan Hansen | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-score2= 9:03 }} 1980The 1980 MSG League ran from April 25 to June 5, 1980. The tournament featured 10 wrestlers.[16][26]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Antonio Inoki | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Stan Hansen | RD1-score1=DQ | RD1-score2= 7:49 }} 1981The 1981 MSG League ran from May 8 to June 4, 1981. The tournament featured 11 wrestlers.[17][26]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Stan Hansen | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Antonio Inoki | RD1-score1=CO | RD1-score2= 7:45 }} 1982The 1982 MSG League ran from March 4 to April 1, 1982. The tournament featured 14 wrestlers.[18][26]
† Antonio Inoki was injured and unable to compete in the final. Killer Khan, as the next highest finisher, took his place. {{2TeamBracket| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=André the Giant | RD1-seed2=3 | RD1-team2=Killer Khan | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-score2= 16:42 }} 1983The 1983 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from May 6 to June 2, 1983. The tournament featured 10 wrestlers.[19][26] The winner was awarded a championship belt (this was not the beginning of the current IWGP Heavyweight Championship, but an its early version defended annually against the winner of the IWGP League of the year).[2]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1=Hulk Hogan | RD1-seed2=2 | RD1-team2=Antonio Inoki | RD1-score1=KO | RD1-score2= 21:27 }} 1984The 1984 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from May 11 to June 14, 1984. The tournament featured 12 wrestlers, and was the first time that the tournament featured no sort of final round.[20][26]
1985The 1985 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from May 10 to June 15, 1985. The tournament featured 13 wrestlers, and was single-elimination. This was the first time the tournament did not feature a points system.[21][26] {{4RoundBracket-Byes| RD1=First round | RD2=Quarterfinals | RD3=Semifinals | RD4=Final | RD1-team05=Ron Miller | RD1-team06=Strong Machine | RD1-team07=André the Giant | RD1-team08=Canek | RD1-team09=Tatsumi Fujinami | RD1-team10=Mike Sharpe | RD1-team11=Adrian Adonis | RD1-team12=King Kong Bundy | RD1-team13={{nobr|The Masked Superstar}} | RD1-team14=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD1-team15=Kengo Kimura | RD1-team16=Dick Murdoch | RD2-team01=Bye | RD2-team02=Bye | RD2-team03=Strong Machine | RD2-team04=André the Giant | RD2-team05=Tatsumi Fujinami | RD2-team06=Adrian Adonis | RD2-team07=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD2-team08=Dick Murdoch | RD3-team01=Seiji Sakaguchi | RD3-team02=André the Giant | RD3-team03=Tatsumi Fujinami | RD3-team04=Dick Murdoch | RD4-team01=Tatsumi Fujinami | RD4-team02=André the Giant }} 1986The 1986 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from May 16 to June 19, 1986. The tournament featured the return of the points system, with 14 wrestlers in two blocks of seven each. The top two from each block advanced to a knockout stage.[22][26] The winner won the vacated IWGP Heavyweight Championship (original version).[2]
|RD1=Semifinals |RD2=Final |RD1-seed1=A1 |RD1-team1=Antonio Inoki |RD1-seed2=A2 |RD1-team2=André the Giant |RD1-score1=Sub |RD1-score2=9:30 |RD1-seed3=B1 |RD1-team3=Akira Maeda |RD1-seed4=B2 |RD1-team4=Dick Murdoch |RD1-score3=CO |RD1-score4= 16:22 |RD2-seed1=A1 |RD2-team1=Antonio Inoki |RD2-seed2=B2 |RD2-team2=Dick Murdoch |RD2-score1=Pin |RD2-score2= 30:07 }} 1987The 1987 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from May 11 to June 14, 1987. The tournament featured 14 wrestlers in two blocks of seven each. The top finishers from each block advanced to the final, with the winner becoming the first IWGP Heavyweight Champion.[23][26]
|RD1=Final |RD1-seed1=A1 |RD1-team1=Antonio Inoki |RD1-seed2=B1 |RD1-team2=Masa Saito |RD1-score1=Pin |RD1-score2= 14:53 }} 1988The 1988 International Wrestling Grand Prix ran from July 15 to July 29, 1988. The tournament featured five wrestlers in a single block, with the winner becoming the number one contender to IWGP Heavyweight Champion Tatsumi Fujinami for August 8.[24]
1989The 1989 World Cup Tournament was held from November 24 to December 7, 1989. The tournament featured 20 wrestlers in four blocks of five each.[1][25]
| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | RD1-team1=Shinya Hashimoto | RD1-team2=Salman Hashimikov | RD1-score1= | RD1-score2=[25] | RD1-team3=Steve Williams | RD1-team4=Victor Zangiev | RD1-score3= | RD1-score4=[25] | RD1-team5=Riki Choshu | RD1-team6=Osamu Kido | RD1-score5= | RD1-score6=[25] | RD1-team7=Masahiro Chono | RD1-team8=Brad Rheingans | RD1-score7= | RD1-score8=[25] | RD2-team1=Shinya Hashimoto | RD2-team2=Steve Williams | RD2-score1= | RD2-score2=[25] | RD2-team3=Riki Choshu | RD2-team4=Masahiro Chono | RD2-score3= | RD2-score4=[25] | RD3-team1=Shinya Hashimoto | RD3-team2=Riki Choshu | RD3-score1= | RD3-score2=[25] }} 1991The 1991 G1 Climax was a round-robin tournament consisting of two four-man blocks, and running from August 7 to August 11, 1991.[26][27]
|RD2-seed1 = A1 |RD2-team1 = Keiji Mutoh |RD2-score1 = Pin |RD1-seed1 = B1 |RD1-team1 = Masahiro Chono |RD1-score1 = Sub |RD2-seed2 = B1 |RD2-team2 = Masahiro Chono |RD2-score2 = 29:31 |RD1-seed2 = B2 |RD1-team2 = Shinya Hashimoto |RD1-score2 = 15:50 }} 1992The 1992 G1 Climax was a 16-man single-elimination tournament, and was also for the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Championship. It ran from August 6 to August 12, 1992.[26][29] Terry Taylor advanced to the quarterfinals, due to a shoulder injury suffered by his scheduled opponent Hiroshi Hase on August 3.[65] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=Round 1 |RD2=Quarterfinals August 10 |RD3=Semifinals August 11 |RD4=Final August 12 |group1= |group2= |group3= |subgroup1= |subgroup2= |subgroup3= |subgroup4= |team-width= |score-width= |RD1-team01=Arn Anderson |RD1-score01=Pin |RD1-team02=Steve Austin |RD1-score02=8:58 |RD1-team03=Keiji Mutoh |RD1-score03=Pin |RD1-team04=Barry Windham |RD1-score04=10:17 |RD1-team05=Masahiro Chono |RD1-score05=Sub |RD1-team06=Tony Halme |RD1-score06=12:20 |RD1-team07=Scott Norton |RD1-score07=Pin |RD1-team08=Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow |RD1-score08=8:16 |RD1-team09=Kensuke Sasaki |RD1-score09=Pin |RD1-team10=Jim Neidhart |RD1-score10=8:20 |RD1-team11=Hiroshi Hase |RD1-score11= |RD1-team12=Terry Taylor |RD1-score12=Forf |RD1-team13=Shinya Hashimoto |RD1-score13=Pin |RD1-team14=The Barbarian |RD1-score14=11:29 |RD1-team15=Super Strong Machine |RD1-score15=Pin |RD1-team16=Rick Rude |RD1-score16=11:54 |RD2-team01=Steve Austin |RD2-score01=Pin |RD2-team02=Keiji Mutoh |RD2-score02=13:52 |RD2-team03=Masahiro Chono |RD2-score03=Sub |RD2-team04=Scott Norton |RD2-score04=10:48 |RD2-team05=Kensuke Sasaki |RD2-score05=Pin |RD2-team06=Terry Taylor |RD2-score06=9:35 |RD2-team07=Shinya Hashimoto |RD2-score07=Pin |RD2-team08=Rick Rude |RD2-score08=13:52 |RD3-team01=Keiji Mutoh |RD3-score01=Sub |RD3-team02=Masahiro Chono |RD3-score02=26:07 |RD3-team03=Kensuke Sasaki |RD3-score03=Pin |RD3-team04=Rick Rude |RD3-score04=19:24 |RD4-team01=Masahiro Chono |RD4-score01=Pin |RD4-team02=Rick Rude |RD4-score02=29:44 }} 1993The 1993 G1 Climax was once again a 16-man single-elimination tournament, held from August 3 to August 7, 1993. NJPW invited several non-NJPW wrestlers to participate in the 1993 tournament, including Hiromichi Fuyuki, Ashura Hara, Takashi Ishikawa and The Great Kabuki from WAR, and Yoshiaki Fujiwara from Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi.[26][30][66] {{16TeamBracket-NoSeeds|RD1=Round 1 August 3/4 |RD2=Quarterfinals August 5 |RD3=Semifinals August 6 |RD4=Final August 7 |group1= |group2= |group3= |subgroup1= |subgroup2= |subgroup3= |subgroup4= |team-width= |score-width= |RD1-team01=Hiroshi Hase |RD1-score01=Pin |RD1-team02=Shinya Hashimoto |RD1-score02=20:42 |RD1-team03=Michiyoshi Ohara |RD1-score03=Pin |RD1-team04=Kengo Kimura |RD1-score04=26:44 |RD1-team05=Takayuki Iizuka |RD1-score05=Pin |RD1-team06=Hiromichi Fuyuki |RD1-score06=12:10 |RD1-team07=Ashura Hara |RD1-score07=Sub |RD1-team08=Masahiro Chono |RD1-score08=12:28 |RD1-team09=Tatsumi Fujinami |RD1-score09=Pin |RD1-team10=Yoshiaki Fujiwara |RD1-score10=14:32 |RD1-team11=Osamu Kido |RD1-score11=Pin |RD1-team12=Takashi Ishikawa |RD1-score12=11:33 |RD1-team13=Shiro Koshinaka |RD1-score13=Pin |RD1-team14=Super Strong Machine |RD1-score14=17:33 |RD1-team15=Keiji Mutoh |RD1-score15=Pin |RD1-team16=The Great Kabuki |RD1-score16=16:17 |RD2-team01=Hiroshi Hase |RD2-score01=Pin |RD2-team02=Kengo Kimura |RD2-score02=15:55 |RD2-team03=Hiromichi Fuyuki |RD2-score03=Sub |RD2-team04=Masahiro Chono |RD2-score04=19:04 |RD2-team05=Tatsumi Fujinami |RD2-score05=Sub |RD2-team06=Osamu Kido |RD2-score06=11:58 |RD2-team07=Super Strong Machine |RD2-score07=Pin |RD2-team08=Keiji Mutoh |RD2-score08=17:22 |RD3-team01=Hiroshi Hase |RD3-score01=Sub |RD3-team02=Masahiro Chono |RD3-score02=26:46 |RD3-team03=Tatsumi Fujinami |RD3-score03=Sub |RD3-team04=Keiji Mutoh |RD3-score04=24:26 |RD4-team01=Hiroshi Hase |RD4-score01=Sub |RD4-team02=Tatsumi Fujinami |RD4-score02=21:49 }} 1994The 1994 G1 Climax returned to the round-robin format, this time with two blocks of six. It was held from August 3 to August 7, 1994. Guest natives included Yoshiaki Fujiwara from Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi and Yoshiaki Yatsu from Social Progress Wrestling Federation (SPWF).[26][31]
| RD1= Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Masahiro Chono | RD1-score1=Sub | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Power Warrior | RD1-score2=21:51 }} 1995The 1995 G1 Climax was another eight-man round-robin tournament held August 11 to August 15, with the addition that the top two scorers from each block would advance to a four-man mini-tournament to decide the winner.[26][32]
| RD2= Final | RD1-seed1= A1 | RD1-team1= Keiji Mutoh | RD1-score1= Pin | RD1-seed2= B2 | RD1-team2= Scott Norton | RD1-score2= 17:07 | RD1-seed3= A2 | RD1-team3= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score3= Pin | RD1-seed4= B1 | RD1-team4= Shinya Hashimoto | RD1-score4= 10:05 | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Keiji Mutoh | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B1 | RD2-team2= Shinya Hashimoto | RD2-score2= 24:08 }} 1996The 1996 G1 Climax was held from August 2 to August 6, 1996, and was a round-robin tournament featuring two blocks of five.[26][33] Junji Hirata suffered an injury during his match with Kensuke Sasaki, which caused him to forfeit his remaining matches.
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Riki Choshu | RD1-score1=Sub | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Masahiro Chono | RD1-score2=13:45 }} 1997The 1997 G1 Climax was a 14-man single-elimination tournament, with Kensuke Sasaki and Buff Bagwell receiving byes to the quarterfinals. The tournament was held from August 1 to August 3.[26][34] {{4RoundBracket-Byes | RD1= Round 1August 1 | RD2= Quarterfinals August 2 | RD3= Semifinals August 3 | RD4= Final August 3 | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed01= | RD1-team01= Satoshi Kojima | RD1-score01= Pin | RD1-seed02= | RD1-team02= Steven Regal | RD1-score02= 9:45 | RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD1-score03= Pin | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04= Tadao Yasuda | RD1-score04= 10:39 | RD1-seed05= | RD1-team05= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score05= Sub | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06= Michiyoshi Ohara | RD1-score06= 18:39 | RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07= Shinya Hashimoto | RD1-score07= Stop | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= Kazuo Yamazaki | RD1-score08= 11:35 | RD1-seed09= | RD1-team09= Junji Hirata | RD1-score09= Pin | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10= Scott Norton | RD1-score10= 6:31 | RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11= The Great Muta | RD1-score11= Pin | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12= Manabu Nakanishi | RD1-score12= 10:25 | RD1-seed13= | RD1-team13= | RD1-score13= | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14= | RD1-score14= | RD1-seed15= | RD1-team15= | RD1-score15= | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16= | RD1-score16= | RD2-seed01= | RD2-team01= Satoshi Kojima | RD2-score01= Pin | RD2-seed02= | RD2-team02= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD2-score02= 11:43 | RD2-seed03= | RD2-team03= Masahiro Chono | RD2-score03= Sub | RD2-seed04= | RD2-team04= Shinya Hashimoto | RD2-score04= 5:45 | RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05= Scott Norton | RD2-score05= Pin | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06= The Great Muta | RD2-score06= 6:31 | RD2-seed07= | RD2-team07= Buff Bagwell | RD2-score07= Pin | RD2-seed08= | RD2-team08= Kensuke Sasaki | RD2-score08= 8:04 | RD3-seed01= | RD3-team01= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD3-score01= Pin | RD3-seed02= | RD3-team02= Shinya Hashimoto | RD3-score02= 14:01 | RD3-seed03= | RD3-team03= Scott Norton | RD3-score03= Pin | RD3-seed04= | RD3-team04= Kensuke Sasaki | RD3-score04= 5:16 | RD4-seed01= | RD4-team01= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD4-score01= Pin | RD4-seed02= | RD4-team02= Kensuke Sasaki | RD4-score02= 8:09 }} 1998The 1998 G1 Climax was another 16-man single-elimination tournament, held between July 31 and August 2. Genichiro Tenryu, who had separated from his own WAR promotion to become a freelancer since early in the year, was invited.[26][35] {{16TeamBracket | RD1= Round 1July 31 | RD2= Quarterfinals August 1 | RD3= Semifinals August 2 | RD4= Final August 2 | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed01= | RD1-team01= Big Titan | RD1-score01= Pin | RD1-seed02= | RD1-team02= Tadao Yasuda | RD1-score02= 10:35 | RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03= Satoshi Kojima | RD1-score03= Pin | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD1-score04= 11:08 | RD1-seed05= | RD1-team05= Tatsutoshi Goto | RD1-score05= Stop | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06= Shinya Hashimoto | RD1-score06= 4:00 | RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07= Keiji Mutoh | RD1-score07= Pin | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= Genichiro Tenryu | RD1-score08= 21:37 | RD1-seed09= | RD1-team09= Shiro Koshinaka | RD1-score09= Pin | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10= Osamu Nishimura | RD1-score10= 10:25 | RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score11= Sub | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12= Manabu Nakanishi | RD1-score12= 18:52 | RD1-seed13= | RD1-team13= Michiyoshi Ohara | RD1-score13= Pin | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14= Kensuke Sasaki | RD1-score14= 10:59 | RD1-seed15= | RD1-team15= Tatsumi Fujinami | RD1-score15= Sub | RD1-seed16= | RD1-team16= Kazuo Yamazaki | RD1-score16= 7:51 | RD2-seed01= | RD2-team01= Tadao Yasuda | RD2-score01= Pin | RD2-seed02= | RD2-team02= Satoshi Kojima | RD2-score02= 13:38 | RD2-seed03= | RD2-team03= Shinya Hashimoto | RD2-score03= Pin | RD2-seed04= | RD2-team04= Genichiro Tenryu | RD2-score04= 13:13 | RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05= Shiro Koshinaka | RD2-score05= Sub | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06= Masahiro Chono | RD2-score06= 16:03 | RD2-seed07= | RD2-team07= Kensuke Sasaki | RD2-score07= Sub | RD2-seed08= | RD2-team08= Kazuo Yamazaki | RD2-score08= 6:42 | RD3-seed01= | RD3-team01= Satoshi Kojima | RD3-score01= Sub | RD3-seed02= | RD3-team02= Shinya Hashimoto | RD3-score02= 13:51 | RD3-seed03= | RD3-team03= Masahiro Chono | RD3-score03= Sub | RD3-seed04= | RD3-team04= Kazuo Yamazaki | RD3-score04= 9:43 | RD4-seed01= | RD4-team01= Shinya Hashimoto | RD4-score01= Pin | RD4-seed02= | RD4-team02= Kazuo Yamazaki | RD4-score02= 15:34 }} 1999The 1999 G1 Climax was a 12-man round-robin tournament, held from August 10 to August 15.[26][36]
|RD2-seed1 = B1 |RD2-team1 = Manabu Nakanishi |RD2-score1 = Sub |RD1-seed1 = A1 |RD1-team1 = Keiji Mutoh |RD1-score1 = Sub |RD2-seed2 = A1 |RD2-team2 = Keiji Mutoh |RD2-score2 = 14:43 |RD1-seed2 = A2 |RD1-team2 = Yuji Nagata |RD1-score2 = 10:28 }} 2000The 2000 G1 Climax was a round-robin tournament, featuring four blocks of five, with each block champion advancing to a four-man tournament to decide that year's winner; it was held from August 7 to August 13. Also note that the points system was modified from the original: 1 point for a victory, and zero points for a draw or loss. This was the first time that two recognized junior heavyweights; IWGP titleholder Tatsuhito Takaiwa and previous champion Jyushin Thunder Liger, were invited to compete in the heavyweight tournament.[37]
| RD2= Semifinals | RD3= Final | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed1= A2 | RD1-team1= Takashi Iizuka | RD1-score1= Sub | RD1-seed2= A1 | RD1-team2= Yuji Nagata | RD1-score2= 10:48 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3= | RD1-score3= | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4= | RD1-score4= | RD1-seed5= C1 | RD1-team5= Manabu Nakanishi | RD1-score5= Sub | RD1-seed6= C2 | RD1-team6= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD1-score6= 11:26 | RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7= | RD1-score7= | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8= | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Yuji Nagata | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B1 | RD2-team2= Kensuke Sasaki | RD2-score2= 15:12 | RD2-seed3= C1 | RD2-team3= Manabu Nakanishi | RD2-score3= Sub | RD2-seed4= D1 | RD2-team4= Masahiro Chono | RD2-score4= 9:33 | RD3-seed1= B1 | RD3-team1= Kensuke Sasaki | RD3-score1= Sub | RD3-seed2= C1 | RD3-team2= Manabu Nakanishi | RD3-score2= 19:42 }} 2001The 2001 G1 Climax was a two-block, twelve-man round-robin tournament held from August 4 to August 12. It returned to the original method of scoring, and also reintroduced the 1995 G1's format of each block's top two scorers advancing to the final four. Jyushin Thunder Liger and Minoru Tanaka were the junior heavyweight invitees.[38]
| RD2= Final | RD1-seed1= B1 | RD1-team1= Keiji Mutoh | RD1-score1= Sub | RD1-seed2= A2 | RD1-team2= Tadao Yasuda | RD1-score2= 11:22 | RD1-seed3= B2 | RD1-team3= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score3= Sub | RD1-seed4= A1 | RD1-team4= Yuji Nagata | RD1-score4= 13:44 | RD2-seed1= B1 | RD2-team1= Keiji Mutoh | RD2-score1= Sub | RD2-seed2= A1 | RD2-team2= Yuji Nagata | RD2-score2= 22:03 }} 2002The 2002 G1 Climax was identical in structure to the previous year's, and was held from August 3 to August 11.[37]
| RD2= Semifinals | RD3= Final | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1= | RD1-score1= | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2= | RD1-seed3= B3 | RD1-team3= Manabu Nakanishi | RD1-score3= Sub | RD1-seed4= B2 | RD1-team4= Osamu Nishimura | RD1-score4= 5:49 | RD1-seed5= | RD1-team5= | RD1-score5= | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6= | RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7= | RD1-score7= | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8= | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Yoshihiro Takayama | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B2 | RD2-team2= Osamu Nishimura | RD2-score2= 22:38 | RD2-seed3= B1 | RD2-team3= Masahiro Chono | RD2-score3= Sub | RD2-seed4= A2 | RD2-team4= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD2-score4= 22:03 | RD3-seed1= A1 | RD3-team1= Yoshihiro Takayama | RD3-score1= Pin | RD3-seed2= B1 | RD3-team2= Masahiro Chono | RD3-score2= 20:23 }} 2003The 2003 G1 Climax was another 12-man round-robin tournament, held from August 10 to August 17. Jun Akiyama from Pro Wrestling Noah, along with freelancer Yoshihiro Takayama were invitees.[40]
| RD2= Semifinals | RD3= Final | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1= | RD1-score1= | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2= | RD1-score2= | RD1-seed3= B2 | RD1-team3= Yuji Nagata | RD1-score3= KO | RD1-seed4= B3 | RD1-team4= Katsuyori Shibata | RD1-score4= 4:11 | RD1-seed5= | RD1-team5= | RD1-score5= | RD1-seed6= | RD1-team6= | RD1-score6= | RD1-seed7= | RD1-team7= | RD1-score7= | RD1-seed8= | RD1-team8= | RD1-score8= | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Jun Akiyama | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B2 | RD2-team2= Yuji Nagata | RD2-score2= 16:11 | RD2-seed3= B1 | RD2-team3= Yoshihiro Takayama | RD2-score3= KO | RD2-seed4= A2 | RD2-team4= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD2-score4= 21:13 | RD3-seed1= A1 | RD3-team1= Jun Akiyama | RD3-score1= Sub | RD3-seed2= A2 | RD3-team2= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD3-score2= 31:43 }} 2004The 2004 G1 Climax was a two-block, sixteen-man tournament held from August 7 to August 15. As well as the increased number of participants, it introduced a format in which the second and third runners-up from each block would advance to a four-man tournament, the two finalists of which would advance to a second four-man tournament also featuring each block winner; the eventual winner of this tournament would win the G1 Climax. Also, it would seem that, for this particular year, matches which ended in a double countout or double disqualification would result in zero points for both competitors.[41]
1 This was a double countout, and so neither Chono nor Nakamura received any points. | RD2= Quarterfinals | RD3= Semifinals | RD4= Final | group1= | group2= | RD1-seed01= | RD1-team01= | RD1-score01= | RD1-seed02= | RD1-team02= | RD1-score02= | RD1-seed03= | RD1-team03= | RD1-score03= | RD1-seed04= | RD1-team04= | RD1-score04= | RD1-seed05= | RD1-team05= | RD1-score05= | RD1-seed06= | RD1-team06= | RD1-score06= | RD1-seed07= | RD1-team07= | RD1-score07= | RD1-seed08= | RD1-team08= | RD1-score08= | RD1-seed09= | RD1-team09= | RD1-score09= | RD1-seed10= | RD1-team10= | RD1-score10= | RD1-seed11= | RD1-team11= | RD1-score11= | RD1-seed12= | RD1-team12= | RD1-score12= | RD1-seed13= | RD1-team13= | RD1-score13= | RD1-seed14= | RD1-team14= | RD1-score14= | RD1-seed15= A4 | RD1-team15= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score15= DQ | RD1-seed16= A3 | RD1-team16= Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score16= 4:39 | RD2-seed01= | RD2-team01= N/A | RD2-score01= | RD2-seed02= | RD2-team02= N/A | RD2-score02= | RD2-seed03= A2 | RD2-team03= Genichiro Tenryu | RD2-score03= Pin | RD2-seed04= B3 | RD2-team04= Kensuke Sasaki | RD2-score04= 8:11 | RD2-seed05= | RD2-team05= N/A | RD2-score05= | RD2-seed06= | RD2-team06= N/A | RD2-score06= | RD2-seed07= B2 | RD2-team07= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD2-score07= Sub | RD2-seed08= A3 | RD2-team08= Shinsuke Nakamura | RD2-score08= 13:06 | RD3-seed01= B1 | RD3-team01= Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD3-score01= Pin | RD3-seed02= A2 | RD3-team02= Genichiro Tenryu | RD3-score02= 6:34 | RD3-seed03= A1 | RD3-team03= Katsuyori Shibata | RD3-score03= KO | RD3-seed04= B2 | RD3-team04= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD3-score04= 7:11 | RD4-seed01= B1 | RD4-team01= Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD4-score01= Sub | RD4-seed02= B2 | RD4-team02= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD4-score02= 21:01 }} 2005The 2005 G1 Climax was another 16-man round-robin tournament, held from August 4 to August 14. It returned to the format of 2003, eliminating the "quarterfinals" seen in 2004, and simply bringing each block's top two scorers into the final four.[42]
| RD2=Final | RD1-seed1= A1 | RD1-team1= Masahiro Chono | RD1-score1= Sub | RD1-seed2= B2 | RD1-team2= Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score2= 11:35 | RD1-seed3= B1 | RD1-team3= Kazuyuki Fujita | RD1-score3= Pin | RD1-seed4= A2 | RD1-team4= Toshiaki Kawada | RD1-score4= 6:23 | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Masahiro Chono | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B1 | RD2-team2= Kazuyuki Fujita | RD2-score2= 8:52 }} 2006The 2006 G1 Climax was a 10-man round-robin tournament held from August 6 to August 13.[43]
| RD2=Final | RD1-seed1= A1 | RD1-team1= Satoshi Kojima | RD1-score1= Pin | RD1-seed2= B2 | RD1-team2= Koji Kanemoto | RD1-score2= 15:41 | RD1-seed3= B1 | RD1-team3= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD1-score3= Sub | RD1-seed4= A2 | RD1-team4= Giant Bernard | RD1-score4= 11:13 | RD2-seed1= A1 | RD2-team1= Satoshi Kojima | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= B1 | RD2-team2= Hiroyoshi Tenzan | RD2-score2= 27:36 }} 2007The 2007 G1 Climax, featuring twelve men in two blocks, was held from August 5 to August 12.[44]
| RD2= Final | RD1-seed1= A1 | RD1-team1= Togi Makabe | RD1-score1= Pin | RD1-seed2= B2 | RD1-team2= Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score2= 15:24 | RD1-seed3= B1 | RD1-team3= Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score3= Stop | RD1-seed4= A2 | RD1-team4= Yuji Nagata | RD1-score4= 18:22 | RD2-seed1= B2 | RD2-team1= Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD2-score1= Pin | RD2-seed2= A2 | RD2-team2= Yuji Nagata | RD2-score2= 19:02 }} 2008The 2008 G1 Climax, featuring fourteen men in two blocks, was held from August 9 to August 17 over seven shows.[45]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Togi Makabe | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Hirooki Goto | RD1-score2=22:25 }} 2009The 2009 G1 Climax, featuring fourteen men in two blocks, was held from August 7 to August 16 over eight shows. In a tournament first, the exact tie for first place in Block A between Togi Makabe and Hiroshi Tanahashi was decided by a coin toss.[46]
| RD2=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Togi Makabe | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B2 | RD1-team2=Takashi Sugiura | RD1-score2=11:57 | RD1-seed3=B1 | RD1-team3=Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score3=Pin | RD1-seed4=A2 | RD1-team4=Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score4=13:31 | RD2-seed1=A1 | RD2-team1=Togi Makabe | RD2-score1=Pin | RD2-seed2=B1 | RD2-team2=Shinsuke Nakamura | RD2-score2=18:29 }} 2010The 2010 version of the G1 Climax tournament was announced in late May 2010 and was the 20th anniversary of the G1 Climax tournament. The tournament took place over eight shows between August 6 and August 15, 2010.[67][68][69] Naomichi Marufuji was scheduled to participate in the tournament, but was forced to pull out after suffering an arm injury on July 25.[70] On August 5, NJPW announced that Prince Devitt would replace Marufuji in the tournament.[71] With his victory, freelancer Satoshi Kojima became the third man to have won both the G1 Climax and All Japan Pro Wrestling's Champion Carnival.
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Satoshi Kojima | RD1-score2=21:25[79] }} 2011The 2011 version of the G1 Climax tournament was announced on May 3, 2011. It took place over ten shows between August 1 and August 14 and included 20 participants, making it at the time the largest G1 Climax in history.[80][81]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Tetsuya Naito | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score2=20:19[88] }} 2012The 2012 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place over nine shows between August 1 and August 12 and included 18 participants.[92][93] The 24-year-old Kazuchika Okada went on to become the youngest G1 Climax winner in history, breaking the previous record held by the then 27-year-old Masahiro Chono.[71] Okada also became the first winner since Hirooki Goto to win the tournament in his first attempt.[71] Karl Anderson became the first foreigner to make it to the finals of the tournament since Rick Rude in 1992.[94]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Karl Anderson | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Kazuchika Okada | RD1-score2=23:19[101] }} 2013The 2013 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place over nine shows between August 1 and August 11 and included 20 participants.[104][105] In an unprecedented move, NJPW broadcast all nine events live on internet pay-per-view (iPPV) through Niconico and Ustream.[106] On August 8, NJPW announced that Hirooki Goto and Hiroyoshi Tenzan had suffered jaw and rib fractures respectively and would both miss the rest of the tournament.[107]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Tetsuya Naito | RD1-score2=26:44[116] }} 2014The 2014 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place between July 21 and August 10 with the finals taking place in Tokorozawa, Saitama at the Seibu Dome for the first time departing Ryōgoku Kokugikan, which housed the finals from every year since the tournament began.[117] With 22 participants, the tournament marked the largest G1 Climax in history. Like the previous year, all events in the tournament were made available on iPPV through Niconico and Ustream.[118] Kota Ibushi was scheduled to take part in the tournament, but on July 18 NJPW announced that he would have to pull out due to a concussion suffered at the beginning of the month.[119] The following day, Tomoaki Honma was named Ibushi's replacement in the tournament.[120]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Kazuchika Okada | RD1-score2=23:18[132] }} 2015The 2015 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place between July 20 and August 16. Taking place over 19 shows, it was the longest G1 Climax in history.[133] The final three days took place back at Ryōgoku Kokugikan.[134] Participants in the tournament were announced on June 7.[135] For the tournament, NJPW introduced a new format, where each show would only include five tournament matches all from the same block, giving the other participants more time to rest.[136] Shinsuke Nakamura injured his left elbow in his second match, forcing him to forfeit his third match against Michael Elgin.[137]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Shinsuke Nakamura | RD1-score2=32:15[156] }} 2016The 2016 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place between July 18 and August 14.[157] On June 27, NJPW announced the participants, which included two outsiders; Pro Wrestling Noah's Katsuhiko Nakajima and Naomichi Marufuji.[158] Originally, former three-time G1 Climax winner and the wrestler with the most G1 Climax appearances, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, was left out of the tournament. However, on July 3, Tenzan's longtime tag team partner Satoshi Kojima gave him his spot in the tournament.[159] Afterwards, Tenzan confirmed this would be his last G1 Climax.[160] In the finals, Canadian Kenny Omega made history, becoming the first non-Japanese winner of the tournament under its G1 Climax name as well as the first man in four years to win the tournament in his first attempt.[75]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Hirooki Goto | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Kenny Omega | RD1-score2=26:49[179] }} 2017The 2017 version of the G1 Climax tournament took place between July 17 and August 13. Prior to the tournament, NJPW held two "G1 Special" shows in Long Beach, California on July 1 and 2.[180] On June 20, NJPW announced the participants in the tournament, which included one outsider: freelancer Kota Ibushi, competing in his third G1. Juice Robinson and Zack Sabre Jr. took part in their first G1 Climax tournament, while Yuji Nagata took part in his 19th and final tournament.[181] The final match between Kenny Omega and Tetsuya Naito became the longest match in G1 Climax history,[182] breaking the previous record from 2015.[183] Following its conclusion, Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter called the 2017 G1 Climax "the best in history".[184]
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1=Tetsuya Naito | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2=Kenny Omega | RD1-score2=34:35[203] }} 2018The 2018 version of the G1 Climax took place from July 14 until August 12.[204] Due to renovations at Ryōgoku Kokugikan, the final three shows for the tournament took place at Nippon Budokan, representing New Japan's first shows at that arena since 2003. The announcement of the participants, blocks and schedule took place during the 2018 Kizuna Road shows.[205] Hiroshi Tanahashi set a record for most points set by a wrestler in a 20-man G1 Climax with 15 points. The final match between Tanahashi and Ibushi became the longest match in G1 Climax history surpassing last year's record.
| RD1=Final | RD1-seed1=A1 | RD1-team1= Hiroshi Tanahashi | RD1-score1=Pin | RD1-seed2=B1 | RD1-team2= Kota Ibushi | RD1-score2=35:00[224] }} 2019NJPW announced that the 2019 edition of the G1 Climax would take place from July 6 to August 12. It was announced at Wrestle Kingdom 13 that the first night of the tournament will be held at American Airlines Center in Dallas, marking the first time the tournament has been held outside of Japan. Like the previous year, the final three shows will be held at Nippon Budokan.[225] See also{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
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