NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING Confirms The Dates For Their BEST OF THE SUPER JUNIORS Tournament

NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING Confirms The Dates For Their BEST OF THE SUPER JUNIORS Tournament

The round robin style tournament is quickly approaching and NJPW confirms the full list of dates for the Best of the Super Juniors matches. Check out the advertised listings of the yearly competition here.

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 04, 2020 01:03 PM EST
Filed Under: NJPW
Source: fightful.com
The Best of the Super Juniors tournament is almost here.

The annual tournament will see numerous Junior Heavyweights vying for a chance to become the next #1 contender for the prestigious belt at Dominion.

Since 2015, KUSHIDA (2015 and 2017 winner), Will Ospreay (2016 and 2019 winner), and Hiromu Takahashi (2018 winner) all went on to win the Junior Heavyweight Championship at the Dominion pay-per-view in their respective years.

Thus far, the company hasn’t confirmed the participants for this year’s event; however, New Japan finalized the dates for each tournament match-up, which will mostly be held at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall and end at the Ota Ward General Gymnasium.

Below is the full list of dates and venues for the entire tournament:
 
May 12: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 13: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 14: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 16: Yamagata Big Wing, Yamagata
 
May 17: Morioka Takaya Arena, Iwate
 
May 18: Iwaki Municipal General Gymnasium, Fukushima
 
May 19: Sendai Sun Plaza Hall, Miyagi
 
May 21: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 22: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 23: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
May 24: Kamisu Disaster Prevention Arena, Ibaraki
 
May 27: Saku-shi General Gymnasium, Nagano
 
May 28: Nagoya International Convention Center, Aichi
 
May 29: Osaka City General Gymnasium, Osaka
 
May 30: Osaka City General Gymnasium, Osaka
 
June 1: Item Ehime, Ehime
 
June 2: Takamatsu City General Gymnasium, Kagawa
 
June 4: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
 
June 6: Ota Ward General Gymnasium, Tokyo

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