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The G1 (Grade One) Climax professional wrestling tournament is a weeklong event held each August by the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion. The G1 draws standing room only crowds each night, record receipt gates and generates front-page coverage on the sports sections of several of the daily newspapers in Tokyo. Though it has sometimes been held as a single elimination tournament, it is usually (and currently) held as a round-robin, with winners from two blocks wrestling in the final to decide that year's winner. The winner of each block is determined by a points system; two points for a victory, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss.

Tournament history

New Japan had an annual tournament since 1974 under various names: the World League (1974–77, based on the World League tournament from the old Japanese Wrestling Association) the MSG League (1978–82) the International Wrestling Grand Prix (IWGP) League (1983–87; although the first winner, Hulk Hogan was awarded a championship belt, this is not the beginning of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship). Most of these tournaments were dominated by New Japan's founding top star, Antonio Inoki. In 1987, all tournaments in the company were suspended, although in 1989 there was a World Cup Tournament which also included wrestlers from the then-Soviet Union and also a tournament for the vacant IWGP Heavyweight Championship.

With Inoki's dominance over New Japan gone, the promotion established the G1 Climax tournament in 1991 as a platform to showcase the company's top heavyweights and have them compete in round robin matches where the winners of the two divisions would then square off in the tournament finals. The first G1 was held from August 7 to August 11, 1991 at Tokyo's Sumo Hall. The 1992 edition, which took place from August 6 to 12, was held to crown a new NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

The G1 Climax tournament has often been used as a platform for New Japan to push their rising stars. Wins by young up-and-comers over Japanese legends would usually take their respective careers to new heights. Past winners include Masahiro Chono, Keiji Mutoh, Shinya Hashimoto, Yuji Nagata and others who have gone on to become wrestling superstars.

G1 Climax Winners

Tournament Year Winner Total won Reference
1974 Antonio Inoki 1
1975 Antonio Inoki 2
1976 Seiji Sakaguchi 1
1977 Seiji Sakaguchi 2
1978 Antonio Inoki 3
1979 Antonio Inoki 4
1980 Antonio Inoki 5
1981 Antonio Inoki 6
1982 Andre the Giant 1
1983 Hulk Hogan 1
1984 Antonio Inoki 7
1985 Andre the Giant 2
1986 Antonio Inoki 8
1987 Antonio Inoki 9
1988 Antonio Inoki 10
1989 Riki Choshu 1
1991 Masahiro Chono 1
1992 Masahiro Chono 2
1993 Tatsumi Fujinami 1
1994 Masahiro Chono 3
1995 Keiji Mutoh 1
1996 Riki Choshu 1
1997 Kensuke Sasaki 1
1998 Shinya Hashimoto 1
1999 Manabu Nakanishi 1
2000 Kensuke Sasaki 2
2001 Yuji Nagata 1
2002 Masahiro Chono 4
2003 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 1
2004 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 2
2005 Masahiro Chono 5
2006 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 3
2007 Hiroshi Tanahashi 1
2008 Hirooki Goto 1
2009 Togi Makabe 1
2010 Satoshi Kojima 1
2011 Shinsuke Nakamura 1
2012 Kazuchika Okada 1
2013 Tetsuya Naito 1
2014 Kazuchika Okada 2
2015 Hiroshi Tanahashi 2
2016 Kenny Omega 1
2017 Tetsuya Naito 2
2018 Hiroshi Tanahashi 3
2019 Kota Ibushi 1
2020 Kota Ibushi 2
2021 Kazuchika Okada 3
2022 Kazuchika Okada 4
2023 Tetsuya Naito 3
2024 Zack Sabre Jr. 1

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