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Request to revamp this page

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I'd like to make a request to revamp this page. It seems like there's a problem with the current format and system. For a "low importance" pro-wrestling article, it's getting a surprising amount of edits and revisions. I would propose some changes and guidelines to better manage this article:

1. Rename the article to "List of Major NJPW Events"
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Considering NJPW doesn't do the traditional PPV purchasing system as the west does (at least, not in Japan itself). There are several major events that NJPW holds that would not necessarily qualify as PPV's, but are major enough to warrant being included in a list such as this, and I think it would be more valuable to include those.

2. Sourcing
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This seems to be a major point of contention, as many revisions are cited as being done because of a lack of sources, so here's a list of potential sources. I'm not sure if all of them will qualify under Wikipedia's guidelines, however.

The NJPW website (https://www.njpw.co.jp/) is not as comprehensive as, say, the WWE website is at listing all their previous events. It has the results for events going back to 2007, though only starting with the "New Japan Glory X G.B.H. ~Desperado~" phase of their 35th Anniversary tour.

ProFightDB (http://www.profightdb.com/) is significantly more comprehensive, going back way further than the NJPW website does. It's also linked to on the PWI website as the "IWD Database".

3. What should be included
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Another point for contention is what qualifies for inclusion in this page, especially with my proposal of changing the name to being a list of "Major PPV Events". However, I don't know if there's a definitive source for what NJPW classifies as "major"

Firstly, the one-day big events seem like no-brainers:

  • Wrestle Kingdom
  • Sakura Genesis/Invasion Attack
  • Dominion
  • King of Pro-Wrestling
  • Power Struggle

The big tournaments also fit well into this category. It might be best to just include the finals on this page, since that is treated like a big event:

  • G1 Climax
  • New Japan Cup
  • World Tag League
  • Best of the Super Juniors
  • Super Junior Tag League

Then there's also a bunch of multi-day events, sometimes across different cities, that I also think should be included:

  • The New Beginning
  • Wrestling Dontaku
  • Destruction

Beyond these, I'm not sure what else *should* be included. For example, just taking what occurred in 2018, there are quite a few events and tours that could be considered major:

  • Fighting Spirit Unleashed
  • CEO x NJPW: When Worlds Collide
  • Kizuna Road
  • Wrestling Hinokuni
  • Strong Style Evolved
  • NJPW Anniversary Show
  • New Japan Road
  • New Year Dash

Some of these could qualify as major, but not others, and some are already currently on the page.

There's also the joint shows NJPW holds with Rev Pro, ROH, CMLL, etc.:

  • Global Wars (with ROH)
  • Global Wars UK (with Rev Pro)
  • Strong Style Evolved UK (with Rev Pro)
  • War of the Worlds (with ROH)
  • Honor Rising: Japan (with ROH)
  • Fantastica Mania (with CMLL)
  • etc.

Again, most of these are already on the page, but not for every year.

This is a section that I cannot give any final say for sure, but I think it makes for a good topic of discussion. If you have any thoughts, feel free to share them.

MarcoTalin12 (talk) 15:07, 13 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I dont see any reason why tours or multi-day events should be included. - Galatz גאליץשיחה Talk 19:02, 13 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
That's part of why I want to open it up for discussion. I agree, tours generally shouldn't be included. I mainly listed them to help set limits on what should and shouldn't be included. I would disagree on the exclusion of multi-day events. Dontaku, for example, is one of the older events NJPW holds, and only recently became a two-day event. The New Beginning is also an important event for NJPW, seeing as it effectively acts as the starting point for NJPW's year.MarcoTalin12 (talk) 16:16, 16 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The page would be much better following the WWE Network events way, any show worthy of a wiki article should be on it. PPV events alone don't suit NJPW. ItChEE40 (talk) 05:52, 1 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I agree. The only obstacle for me right now is how to determine what is "worthy". For example, just this year, NJPW held the "Sengoku Lord in Nagoya" event just this past April. I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't consider it noteworthy or major, but it did feature title defenses for the IWGP US and Intercontinental Championships, which, if we're just going by prestige of titles present, would make it at least as important as Power Struggle. NJPW doesn't seem to differentiate or classify its events very well, so if we don't want to keep revising this page because something isn't major enough, we're gonna need some sort of standard. MarcoTalin12 (talk) 18:06, 1 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I would say every NJPW show is noteworthy apart from any 'Road' shows (without major matches) or tournament shows as they'll be covered on the tournament page. Shows that maybe aren't noteworthy enough could at least just be acknowledged on the page. ItChEE40 (talk) 01:32, 4 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Fighting Spirit Unleashed (Major)
  • CEO x NJPW: When Worlds Collide (Very minor)
  • Kizuna Road (Unimportant road shows bar Super Strong Machine Retirement Show)
  • Wrestling Hinokuni (Major)
  • Strong Style Evolved (Middle)
  • NJPW Anniversary Show (Major)
  • New Japan Road (Minor bar Takashi Iizuka Retirement Show
  • New Year Dash (up for debate, should be mentioned on the page)

The joint shows in my opinion dont need their own page, but if people keep creating them then i wont complain. ItChEE40 (talk) 01:35, 4 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 1 June 2019

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The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

The result of the move request was: No consensus to move at this time. Per Galatz, the definition of major needs to be defined before such a move could take place.  — Amakuru (talk) 14:16, 19 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]



List of NJPW pay-per-view eventsList of Major NJPW Events – NJPW itself doesn't primarily release or publish its events on a traditional PPV format. Historically (before NJPW World was launched), live specials were mainly broadcast on TV through channels like TV Asahi. The events are only broadcast as Pay-Per-View events internationally. MarcoTalin12 (talk) 18:06, 1 June 2019 (UTC) --Relisting. Wugapodes [thɑk] [ˈkan.ˌʧɹɪbz] 21:46, 9 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]


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Major show definition

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I’ll provide a basic definition that we can discuss

A major show is either:

(a) one of the non-road or tournament shows that feature a championship main event

(b) a tournament final

or

(c) any live, multi-camera road show with a special match on the card (60 minute time limit) — Preceding unsigned comment added by ItChEE40 (talkcontribs) 00:19, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I may not be as familiar with NJPW as American promotions but I am not sure this criteria is the definition of one. What is in the main event could really vary depending on storylines, etc. I would say multi-day tournaments in general should not be a major event, by itself. I would say a major event to me is now simply a one day special event at which it airs live either on NJPW World or pay-per-view. I am not sure what the equivalent would be prior to the launch of NJPW world was though. How did they typically air? - Galatz גאליץשיחה Talk 13:13, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I guess I could re-define it. NJPW has usually just aired shows on native TV when not on PPV, and it is no different now with NJPWWorld. A major event should be defined as the focus/climax of a tour, or any special one-off show. Tournaments should only have their final listed, as the whole thing can be summarised in one article. I’ll give some examples later.ItChEE40 (talk) 05:45, 16 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
My go to source for how NJPW airs in Japan is a fairly detailed Reddit post on how wrestling distribution works in Japan. It is unfortunately unsourced, so it doesn't work as an official source, but it gives a good idea of the environment there. I'd disagree on excluding multi-day shows. Wrestle Kingdom 14 next year is gonna be two days, and it doesn't get more major than Wrestle Kingdom. AFAIK, NJPW is a live-show oriented promotion, which is why tours are promoted about as much as the single day shows. MarcoTalin12 (talk) 23:23, 24 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
(a) is OK, but that excludes a lot of Destruction and New Beginning Shows, as well as a handful of others. With (b), I'd personally go so far as to say include the whole tournament as one event. I'd dispute (c), though. Even with the multi-camera setup, I wouldn't include any single Road To or Tour shows. It'd get messy, and I don't feel like those would fit. I'm currently looking into NJPW's event calendar over multiple years. I'll get back here with my findings.MarcoTalin12 (talk) 23:23, 24 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Refined NJPW Major Event Criteria

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The basis

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Must be:

A 6-match or higher show;

Live;

And not purely a ‘Road to show’

Either:

(a) the climax of a tour;

Or

(b) a stand-alone major event(s);

Examples

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Wrestle Kingdom 13 Fan Festa (No; 3-match)

Wrestle Kingdom 13 (Yes)

New Year’s Dash!! (Yes)

CMLL Fantastica Mania! 2019 (Yes, one article detailing the 3-show climax)

The New Beginning USA (No; not live)

Road to The New Beginning (No; anything important can be covered in the main articles)

The New Beginning in Saporro/Osaka (Yes; 1 for each)

Takashi Iizuka retirement show (50/50; depends if anyone makes it, it would pass, but it doesn’t have to be made)

New Japan Cup (one article about the final and the rest can be written in the background)ItChEE40 (talk) 06:26, 16 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Inclusion of events pre 2007

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Slightly confused as to why supercards pre 2007 haven't been used up till this point. Granted NJPW have used different methods of streaming and what not but huge events in big stadiums need to be included, even if a handful were taped. They are a lot more massive than tiny events like Tamashii. I've deducted events by whether they were stadium supercards or PPV's that haven't been added yet. Xc4TNS (talk) 22:16, 8 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]