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The battle lines have been drawn for G1 Climax 28! From two days in Ota, to two explosive Osaka nights and a Budokan climax, Who will BE A SURVIVOR? 【G128】

APR.2.2018

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The battle lines have been drawn for G1 Climax 28! From two days in Ota, to two explosive Osaka nights and a Budokan climax, Who will BE A SURVIVOR? 【G128】

Every summer, the world’s premier wrestling tournament, the G1 Climax, determines who the very best heavyweight wrestler on the planet truly is. This year, best selling mobile RPG Sengoku Enbu KIZNA presents G1 Climax 28 with 19 shows packed into one intense month.

The G1 Climax is the most physically and emotionally demanding month for the creme de la creme of professional wrestling. Its eventual victor has to have the will to outlast and overcome the best competition in the world night in and night out, a sentiment that is captured by this year’s tagline:

G1 Climax 28: Be A Survivor!

 

This year, the G1 Climax starts in Tokyo’s Ota Ward in the Ota General Gymnasium on Saturday July 14 and Sunday July 15. Then, it’s up north to Hokkaido Monday July 16 and Hokkai Kita Yell.

We then go back to Tokyo for three nights in Korakuen from Thursday July 19 through to Saturday the 21st, before a first for the G1 Climax in Hachioji’s Esforta Arena on Sunday July 22.

Osaka always sees some of the most explosive moments in the G1, and now there’s double the excitement as we rock Edion arena in Osaka for two nights August 4th and 5th. Finally, for the first time in G1 history, and the first time in 14 years for New Japan, we head to the Nippon Budokan for three nights from Friday August 10 to Sunday August 12.

Who will be the one? Who will Be A Survivor?

Sengoku Enmai KIZNA Presents G1 Climax 28 full schedule

Saturday July 14 • Tokyo • Ota General Gymnasium (opening day)

Sunday July 15 • Tokyo • Ota General Gymnasium

Monday July 16 • Hokkaido • Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kita Yell

Thursday July 19 • Tokyo • Korakuen Hall

Friday July 20 • Tokyo • Korakuen Hall

Saturday July 21 • Tokyo • Korakuen Hall

Sunday July 22 • Tokyo • Hachioji Esforta Arena

Thursday July 26 • Niigata • Aore Nagaoka

Friday July 27 • Shizuoka • Act City Hamamatsu

Saturday July 28 • Aichi • Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium

Monday July 30 • Kagawa • Takamatsu City General Gymnasium Arena 1

Wednesday August 1 • Kagoshima • Kagoshima Arena

Thursday August 2 • Fukuoka • Fukuoka Public Gymnasium

Saturday August 4 • Osaka • Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium (Edion Arena Osaka)

Sunday August 5 • Osaka • Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium (Edion Arena Osaka)

Wednesday August 8 • Kanagawa • Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium

Friday August 10 • Tokyo • Nippon Budokan

Saturday August 11 • Tokyo • Nippon Budokan

Sunday August 12 • Tokyo • Nippon Budokan (Finals)

More ticketing info to come, Stay tuned to https://www.njpw1972.com/

G1 Climax 28 schedule introduction

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