It's that time of year again, where a whole buncha badass dudes fight each other over a four-week period to earn a shot at the IWGP Championship at the biggest NJPW show of the year.
Well the company decided on the four-block format again this year, but unlike the 2022 edition this one has a much more exciting field with a great mix of established stars and compelling young guys looking to make their mark on this business. For the first time in several years we have a handful of potential winners, plus a lot of names that could be made with a strong performance. Opening things up even further is the fact that there will be a quarterfinal round, with the top two guys in each block moving on. So eight guys will have a chance to get to the semis. While I'm still not crazy about having four blocks, it does make for a lighter schedule for everyone and each night of the G1 gets to be all tournament matches instead of half throwaways. The hard part for me is going to be keeping up with it all, although I think the block matches will have a 20-minute time limit this year.
Let's look at the blocks below:
Block A: Sanada, Chase Owens, Hikuleo, Ren Narita, Shota Umino, Yota Tsuji, Gabriel Kidd, Kaito Kiyomiya
This block is almost all G1 first-timers and a few of them actually have a shot at winning this, as the company is clearly focused on making the next generation of headliners. Lotta great youth vs. youth matchups in this one.
Block B: Kazuchika Okada, Yoshi-Hashi, Taichi, Kenta, Great O-Khan, Will Ospreay, Tanga Loa, El Phantasmo
Mostly G1 veterans in this block and it will almost certainly come down to two names, but we could see a spoiler make it to the semis.
Block C: David Finlay, Tomohiro Ishii, Evil, Tama Tonga, Shingo Takagi, Aaron Henare, Eddie Kingston, Mikey Nichols
This could be the block to watch as far as great, hard-hitting matchups. Ishii, Shingo and Eddie in the same block = fireworks.
Block D: Hiroshi Tanahashi, Tetsuya Naito, Hirooki Goto, Zack Sabre Jr., Toru Yano, Jeff Cobb, Shane Haste, Alex Coughlin
Lots of G1 experience in this block, with Tana, Naito, Goto and Yano leading the charge in that department.
Alright, as I did last year, instead of reviewing all 32 participants by name, let's take a look at the plausible list of winners/runners-up in each block and see where we stand.
Block A: In this block you have IWGP Champ Sanada, Shota Umino, Ren Narita as a longshot, and my personal pick Yota Tsuji, who impressed the shit out of me at this year's Dominion. This kid has IT and should have a rocket strapped to his back. I could see Tsuji winning this entire tournament.
Block B: Okada is always a favorite, and Will Ospreay is the second-favorite. It'll be one of those two, with ELP as the longshot.
Block C: This one also has two pack leaders, former champ Shingo Takagi and new top heel gaijin David Finlay. I think it's David's time to stamp his name on this tourney with a block win (and maybe more).
Block D: Weirdly I don't see either Tanahashi or Naito, two surefire bets, winning this block due to their nagging injuries. Both of them have kinda moved on to the Nagata/Tenzan/Kojima role in this tournament, though either of them could make the quarterfinals at least. Ultimately I think D Block goes to either Zack Sabre, with either Naito or Cobb as the runner-up.