ZOHASH.COM EXCLUSIVENew Japan Pro Wrestling's latest spectacular, emanating from the iconic Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, delivered a thrilling evening of high-flying action and intense grappling. The packed house of 12,014 fans bore witness to a star-studded card that showcased the best of NJPW's talent.Opening Act: Connors & Fredericks Steal the ShowClark Connors and Karl Fredericks kicked off the night with a bang, defeating Ren Narita and Yota Tsuji in an exciting tag team match. The young guns, making their TV debut, brought the energy to the Budokan, trading holds and near-falls with their veteran opponents. In the end, it was Connors who sealed the deal with a vicious lariat, securing the win for himself and Fredericks at 9:53.Six-Man MayhemThe next two matches featured six-man tags, pitting NJPW's top talents against each other in thrilling exchanges. First up, Jeff Cobb, Jushin Thunder Liger, and Tiger Mask combined forces to take down Suzuki-Gun (Lance Archer, Taichi, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) in 7:36. Then, CHAOS (SHO, Will Ospreay, and YOH) edged out BULLET CLUB (Chase Owens, Taiji Ishimori, and Yujiro Takahashi) in a match that saw both sides trading near-falls and high-impact moves.Tag Team TusslesJuice Robinson and Toa Henare put their differences aside to take on the formidable duo of Jon Moxley and Shota Umino. The bout was marked by intense grappling and powerful strikes, with the winners emerging victorious in 6:19.Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, EVIL, SANADA, Shingo Takagi, and Tetsuya Naito) flexed their muscles against CHAOS, Great Bash Heel, and Ryusuke Taguchi, dominating the match with ease. Their victory was marked at 8:56.Main Event MayhemBULLET CLUB (Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa) looked to make a statement by taking down CHAOS and KENTA in a six-man tag. However, it was CHAOS who emerged victorious, thanks in part to the heroics of Will Ospreay.The main event saw Suzuki-Gun (Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr.) face off against Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada. The bout was marked by incredible grappling, with Suzuki-Gun ultimately emerging victorious at 15:27.G1 Climax FinalAnd then, there was Kota Ibushi vs. Jay White in the G1 Climax 2019 final match. Ibushi, seeking his first G1 title, faced off against the reigning champion, Jay White. The bout was a back-and-forth war that saw both competitors push each other to new heights. In the end, it was Ibushi who emerged victorious, securing the win at 31:01 and claiming the G1 Climax 2019 championship.In conclusion, NJPW's latest TV show was an absolute thrill ride from start to finish. With so many standout matches and performances, it's clear that this promotion continues to push the boundaries of what professional wrestling can achieve. For more on New Japan Pro Wrestling and all the latest news, keep it locked to ZOHASH.COM!