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NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 14 8/8/2025 – August 8 2025

NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 14 August 8 2025

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Event Overview:

Day 14 of NJPW’s prestigious G1 Climax 35 took place on August 8, 2025, showcasing decisive B Block encounters as the round-robin stage draws closer to its conclusion. Fans inside the Yokohama Budokan witnessed a night where every match had major implications for the tournament standings.

Match Card:

  • El Phantasmo vs. YOSHI-HASHIB Block Match
  • Great-O-Khan vs. Gabe KiddB Block Match (win awarded to Great-O-Khan via forfeit)
  • Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Drilla MoloneyB Block Match
  • Shingo Takagi vs. Ren NaritaB Block Match
  • Shota Umino vs. Konosuke TakeshitaB Block Match

Date & Time:

Date: Friday, August 8, 2025
Time: 5:30 p.m. JST (local) — Live on NJPW World for international viewers

Location:

Venue: Yokohama Budokan, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

Match Review:

The night began with an official ruling that Gabe Kidd would not compete, giving Great-O-Khan the victory by default. The remaining four matches served as crucial B Block battles, with competitors pushing to secure every possible point before the standings lock in.

  • El Phantasmo and YOSHI-HASHI fought with urgency, each aiming to keep their G1 hopes alive.
  • Zack Sabre Jr. met Drilla Moloney in a clash of technical precision versus power.
  • Shingo Takagi battled Ren Narita in a contest filled with hard strikes and stamina-testing sequences.
  • Shota Umino and Konosuke Takeshita closed the night with a bout that blended speed, resilience, and crowd-popping moments.

While official match outcomes were pending at broadcast time, the atmosphere inside the Yokohama Budokan reflected the high-stakes nature of the G1 Climax.

Conclusion:

NJPW G1 Climax 35 – Day 14 was another crucial chapter in the B Block journey, highlighted by Great-O-Khan’s forfeit win and several tournament-defining showdowns. With only a few nights left before the semifinals, every point matters, and the drama inside the Yokohama Budokan proved exactly why the G1 remains New Japan’s most thrilling event of the year.

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