NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 7 7/27/2025

NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 7 7/27/2025

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Date & Venue

  • Date: Sunday, July 27, 2025
  • Venue: Port Messe Nagoya Exhibition Hall 1, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

Match Card – Day 7 (A‑Block Only)

From the Last Word on Sports preview, the confirmed lineup for Day 7 includes:

  1. Jado & El Phantasmo vs. Jakob Austin Young & Great O‑Khan

  2. Katsuya Murashima & Shota Umino vs. Shingo Takagi & Daiki Nagai

  3. Taiji Ishimori & Drilla Moloney vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Ren Narita

  4. Hartley Jackson & Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Rocky Romero & Konosuke Takeshita

  5. Boltin Oleg vs. Yota Tsuji

  6. Callum Newman vs. David Finlay

  7. Taichi vs. SANADA

  8. Yuya Uemura vs. EVIL
    Main Event: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Ryohei Oiwa

Preview & Storylines

A‑Block Standings at a Crossroads

The A‑Block sees a three‑way tie atop between EVIL, Yota Tsuji, and NEVER Openweight Champion Boltin Oleg—all standing at 6 points. Their head‑to‑head clash on Day 7 could break the stalemate or force further tiebreaker scenarios.

Uemura vs EVIL: Momentum vs Interference

Yuya Uemura (4 points) aims to build on his win over Callum Newman, while EVIL (also 4 points) continues drawing on interference by Dick Togo and Don Fale. This bout may decide which man inches forward in contention.

Tanahashi vs Oiwa: Final G1 Farewell?

Hiroshi Tanahashi, a multi‑time G1 winner competing in his final tournament, squares off with G1 rookie Ryohei Oiwa—also at 4 points. This match is a symbolic clash: experience versus youth, legacy versus breakout moment .

Other Matches with Playoff Impact

  • Callum Newman vs David Finlay: Both chasing a second win to stay relevant in block standings.

  • Taichi vs SANADA: Former faction teammates now on collision course, each needing a win to avoid slipping behind in the chase.

Day 7 Conclusion (Expected Outcomes)

Expect Boltin Oleg vs Yota Tsuji to be the decisive highlight—likely shaping the clear front‑runner in A‑Block.
Tanahashi, using his vast ring experience, is projected to overcome Oiwa, but this tournament loves an upset.
Victories in Uemura vs EVIL and Taichi vs SANADA might tilt the block hierarchy and open playoff pathways for more than just the top two.

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