NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 results: Naito, Okada, Finlay win big

Who got their hand raised in Tokyo Dome? We’ve got you covered with full NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 results.

If the calendar has flipped to January and a few days have passed to let it sink in, that can only mean one thing: It’s time for NJPW Wrestle Kingdom. The annual Tokyo Dome show is the biggest event in Japanese wrestling each year, and it’s a pretty big deal for fans around the world provided they can set their schedules accordingly.

As is tradition, Wrestle Kingdom 18 is headlined by an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match, this time with a bit of a student vs. teacher vibe as Sanada tries to fend off Tetsuya Naito. The final match on any Wrestle Kingdom card tends to set the direction for New Japan for months, but that may be true this time around more than ever.

U.S. fans will get to see two very familiar and accomplished faces from AEW. Bryan Danielson takes on Kazuchika Okada in a non-title match that could outshine even the main event, while Jon Moxley tangles with both Will Ospreay and David Finlay for a brand new championship.

More title bouts are up and down tonight’s card — seven in all out of 10 matches (plus the traditional New Japan Ranpo to kick things off). It should be a long but very exciting show.

We’ve got our sleep schedule rearranged and consumed our caffeine, and will be recapping the whole event right here.

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 results:

(please click on any match with a link for full details)

  • Great-O-Khan, Taiji Ishimori, Toru Yano and Yoh win the KOPW 2024 New Japan Ranbo, meaning they head to New Year Dash to compete for the Provisional KOPW 2024 Championship
  • Catch 2/2 (Francesco Akira and TJP/The Aswang) def. Bullet Club War Dogs (Clark Connors and Drilla Moloney) by pinfall to become the new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, aided greatly by TJP’s transformation into The Aswang
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Zack Sabre Jr. by pinfall to become the new NJPW World Television Champion
  • Yuya Uemura def. Yota Tsuji by pinfall
  • House of Torture (Evil and Ren Narita) def. Shota Umino and Kaito Kiyomiya by pinfall, with the help of plenty of interference from the rest of House of Torture and a timely shot from a push-up bar
  • Tama Tonga def. Shingo Takagi by pinfall to become the new NEVER Openweight Champion
  • Nic Nemeth (known as Dolph Ziggler in WWE) and brother Ryan Nemeth are shown making their way to “VIP seats”
  • Guerrillas of Destiny (Hikuleo and El Phantasmo) def. Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) by pinfall to become the new IWGP Tag Team Champions and retain the Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship
  • El Desperado def. Hiromu Takahashi by pinfall to become the new IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion
  • David Finlay def. Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley to become the inaugural IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion
  • On his way out, Finlay makes a point of stopping in front of Nic Nemeth, and after exchanging words, he shoves Nemeth; that touches off a brawl that continues until and even after they are pulled apart
  • Kazuchika Okada def. Bryan Danielson by pinfall
  • Tetsuya Naito def. Sanada by pinfall to become the new IWGP World Heavyweight Champion
  • After the match, Naito is attacked by EVIL and Dick Togo, but Sanada helps fight them off

G1 Climax 33 participants: Who’s in the 2023 field?

See all 32 wrestlers entered in the 2023 G1 Climax 33 tournament NJPW is holding this summer.

Along with a full night of championship bouts and other intrigue, one of the fun parts of NJPW Dominion 6.4 in Osaka on Sunday was the announcement of the G1 Climax 33 field. All 32 participants were revealed about halfway through the card, including a pair of fun entrants from outside NJPW.

One of them will be very familiar to North American wrestling fans: the Mad King himself, Eddie Kingston. He hasn’t been appearing much on AEW television as of late, but will be plenty busy in New Japan’s summer tournament.

The other outsider is Pro Wrestling Noah star Kaito Kiyomiya. The two-time GHC Heavyweight Champion will undoubtedly be in some dream matchups for fans of Japanese wrestling as the G1 plays out.

Here’s a look at the entire field in the order it was announced; no blocks have been revealed as of yet. Anyone marked with an asterisk is a first-time G1 Climax entrant.

G1 Climax 33 participants:

  • Kazuchika Okada
  • Tetsuya Naito
  • SANADA
  • Will Ospreay
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • David Finlay
  • Shota Umino *
  • Shingo Takagi
  • Tomohiro Ishii
  • Tama Tonga
  • Tanga Loa
  • Hikuleo *
  • Hirooki Goto
  • YOSHI-HASHI
  • Toru Yano
  • KENTA
  • Zack Sabre Jr.
  • Taichi
  • Eddie Kingston *
  • El Phantasmo
  • Ren Narita *
  • EVIL
  • Chase Owens
  • Jeff Cobb
  • Great-O-Khan
  • Aaron Henare
  • Gabriel Kidd *
  • Alex Coughlin *
  • Shane Haste *
  • Mikey Nicholls *
  • Yota Tsuji *
  • Kaito Kiyomiya *

The 2023 G1 Climax tournament begins on Saturday, July 15 and Sunday, July 16 in Hokkaido. The semifinals are set for Saturday, Aug. 12 and the final on Aug. 13 at Sumo Hall in Ryogoku.