10 Things You Need To Know About NJPW Best Of Super Juniors 2017

1. How To Watch

NJPW World
NJPWWorld.com

As with all other NJPW events, Best Of The Super Juniors will be broadcast on New Japan World - the company’s streaming service. Every single show will be made available in time, and a subscription costs just 999¥ a month - approximately £6.86 or $8.84 on current conversion rates.

You can sign-up at NJPWWorld.com, but the site is written almost entirely in Japanese. This shouldn’t be a problem if you’re a Google Chrome users, as the browser can translate these pages automatically. If not, here’s IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada with a step-by-step guide on how to get involved:-

A handful of shows will feature English commentary from Kevin Kelly and Don Callis, but while all of the events will eventually make it to NJPW World, they won’t all be screened live. The company usually do a great job of uploading the events on the same day they occurred, however, so unless you plan on conforming to Japan’s timezone and waking-up ridiculously early every day, this shouldn’t be an issue.

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