10 Best Matches From The NJPW G1 Climax 2018

9. Hiroshi Tanahashi Vs Minoru Suzuki (14 July)

Kenny Omega Tomohiro Ishii
NJPW

Rating: ****3/4

Majestic selling of his brutally battered leg anchored Hiroshi Tanahashi's breathless encounter with Minoru Suzuki as both delved into their darkest hearts to secure points in their maiden outings. It was a place Suzuki knew well, gleefully enjoying his work as he wrenched on the recently repaired limb with the same fire he had whilst first injuring it in their Intercontinental Title clash earlier this year.

Memories of that dire night and an unshakable fighting spirit fuelled Tanahashi, despite spending nearly all of the first 14 minutes of a 14:59 match on his back in agony.

Matching Minoru's maliciousness with a merciless inverted dragon screw, Hiroshi drew uncharacteristic screams of horror from Suzuki that foreshadowed his literal and figurative collapse. Two High Fly Flows scored the unlikeliest of wins almost immediately afterwards as 'The Ace Of The Universe' began what conspired to be one of the most absorbing G1 runs in the history of the event.

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