NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 8 7/30/25 – 30th July 2025 Watch Online
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Event Details
- Date: 30 July 2025
- Location: Xebio Arena Sendai
- City: Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Tournament Match Results
- A Block – Kazuchika Okada vs Ren Narita
Kazuchika Okada overcame Ren Narita in a highly competitive bout, finishing the match with the Rainmaker to stay atop the A Block leaderboard. - B Block – Will Ospreay vs Taichi
Will Ospreay and Taichi delivered a thrilling, high-energy match. Ospreay sealed the win with the Hidden Blade followed by Storm Breaker. - C Block – Shingo Takagi vs Eddie Kingston
In a fierce slugfest, Shingo Takagi outlasted Eddie Kingston, putting him away with the Last of the Dragon in a crowd-pleasing battle. - D Block – Tetsuya Naito vs Zack Sabre Jr.
Tetsuya Naito narrowly defeated Zack Sabre Jr. in a technical showcase. Despite Sabre’s relentless submissions, Naito landed Destino for the win. - C Block – EVIL vs David Finlay
EVIL secured a controversial victory after House of Torture interference. A low blow and Everything is EVIL gave him the edge over Finlay. - Tag Team Match – Hiroshi Tanahashi & Master Wato vs BULLET CLUB WAR DOGS
Tanahashi and Wato earned a feel-good win, with Tanahashi hitting the High Fly Flow to close out the night on a high note.
Event Recap
NJPW G1 Climax 35 Day 8 in Sendai delivered a strong blend of technical brilliance, power-driven matchups, and storyline developments that continued to shape the tournament narrative. Okada maintained his momentum with another precise performance, while Ospreay showcased his elite athleticism and determination.
Shingo Takagi and Eddie Kingston tore the house down with a gritty fight that drew loud reactions from the Sendai crowd. Naito and Zack Sabre Jr. added a cerebral edge to the show with a match full of counters, escapes, and tension, ending with Naito pulling off the win. EVIL’s match followed the usual chaotic tactics, frustrating the fans but boosting his position in the standings.
In the tag match, Hiroshi Tanahashi and Master Wato gave the audience a much-needed feel-good moment, wrapping up an eventful evening. As the G1 reaches its midpoint, every point counts, and the road to the finals grows more unpredictable by the day.