Best of the Super Juniors


The Best of the Super Juniors is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling, typically in May or June. Originally known as Top of the Super Juniors, the first tournament was held in 1988 with annual tournaments taking place since 1991. The wrestlers in the tournament are typically junior heavyweight wrestlers from promotions all over the world. NJPW has held 29 Super Juniors tournaments. Hiromu Takahashi holds the record for most tournament wins with four. Takahashi is also the only wrestler to have won three consecutive tournaments. Kanemoto holds the record for the most final appearances, having wrestled eight finals between 1997 and 2009. Liger has participated in the most tournaments, competing in all tournaments except 1995 and 2000 until his 26th and final Super Junior tournament in 2017.

History and format

The tournament was formed in [|1988] by NJPW. It was originally called the Top of the Super Juniors. The tournament is a round-robin style tournament where a wrestler scores points. The winner, assuming they are not already the champion, receives an opportunity to wrestle for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship not long after the tournament is over. Since 2010, the title match has taken place at June/July's Dominion event.
In 1994, the tournament was renamed the Best of the Super Juniors. Since 1996 the tournament has been divided into a two-block system used in many other puroresu tournaments. In this format the top two scorers in each block advance to the semifinals, at which point single-elimination rules take effect. During the round-robin portion, a win is worth two points, a time limit draw is worth one, and any other result zero; all matches have a 30-minute time limit, though in the past it has been twenty minutes.

Top of the Super Juniors (1988–1993)

1988

The 1988 Top of the Super Juniors was a 12-man tournament held from January 4 to February 7. The points system at this time was different from today's, though exactly how is unclear. The two wrestlers with the most points at the end of the tournament, Shiro Koshinaka and Hiroshi Hase, faced off in a singles match to determine the winner. The winner, Koshinaka, went on to win the Junior Heavyweight Championship from Owen Hart on June 24, 1988, after failing to win the title from Hiroshi Hase twice on March 19 and May 8.
WrestlerScore
Hiroshi Hase41
Shiro Koshinaka41
Nobuhiko Takada40
Owen Hart39
Kazuo Yamazaki38
Keiichi Yamada31
Kuniaki Kobayashi24
Hiro Saito24
Tony St. Clair14
Tatsutoshi Goto9
Masakatsu Funaki8
Norio Honaga0

ResultsHiro SaitoHiroshi HaseKazuo YamazakiKeiichi YamadaKuniaki KobayashiMasakatsu FunakiNobuhiko TakadaNorio HonagaOwen HartShiro KoshinakaTatsutoshi GotoTony St. Clair
Hiro SaitoHase
Yamazaki
Saito
Kobayashi
Saito
Takada
Saito
Hart
Koshinaka
Saito
Saito
Hiroshi HaseHase
Yamazaki
Hase
Kobayashi
Hase
Double Countout
Hase
Hase
Hase
Hase
Hase
Kazuo YamazakiYamazaki
Yamazaki
Yamada
Yamazaki
Yamazaki
Yamazaki
Yamazaki
Hart
Koshinaka
Yamazaki
Yamazaki
Keiichi YamadaSaito
Hase
Yamada
Kobayashi
Yamada
Double Countout
Yamada
Yamada
Koshinaka
Yamada
Yamada
Kuniaki KobayashiKobayashi
Kobayashi
Yamazaki
Kobayashi
Funaki
Takada
Kobayashi
Hart
Koshinaka
Kobayashi
Kobayashi
Masakatsu FunakiSaito
Hase
Yamazaki
Yamada
Funaki
Takada
Funaki
Hart
Koshinaka
Goto
St. Clair
Nobuhiko TakadaTakada
Double Countout
Yamazaki
Double Countout
Takada
Takada
Takada
Takada
Double KO
Takada
Takada
Norio HonagaSaito
Hase
Yamazaki
Yamada
Kobayashi
Funaki
Takada
Hart
Koshinaka
Goto
St. Clair
Owen HartHart
Hase
Hart
Yamada
Hart
Hart
Takada
Hart
Hart
Hart
Hart
Shiro KoshinakaKoshinaka
Hase
Koshinaka
Koshinaka
Koshinaka
Koshinaka
Double KO
Koshinaka
Hart
Koshinaka
Koshinaka
Tatsutoshi GotoSaito
Hase
Yamazaki
Yamada
Kobayashi
Goto
Takada
Goto
Hart
Koshinaka
St. Clair
Tony St. ClairSaito
Hase
Yamazaki
Yamada
Kobayashi
St. Clair
Takada
St. Clair
Hart
Koshinaka
St. Clair

[|1991]

The 1991 Top of the Super Juniors was a seven-man tournament held from April 15 to April 30 and the first to use the modern points system. Before the tournament, the reigning Junior Heavyweight Champion, Jushin Thunder Liger, vacated the title so the winner of the 1991 Top of the Super Juniors also became the champion; with his victory over Liger in the final, Norio Honaga also won the championship.
WrestlerScore
Norio Honaga8
Jushin Thunder Liger8
Pegasus Kid8
Negro Casas8
Owen Hart6
David Finlay4
Flyin' Scorpio0

1992

The 1992 Top of the Super Juniors was a nine-man tournament, held from April 16 to April 30. The winner, Jushin Thunder Liger, became the first man to win the tournament while holding the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.
WrestlerScore
El Samurai14
Jushin Thunder Liger12
Norio Honaga12
Negro Casas10
Pegasus Kid10
David Finlay6
Eddie Guerrero4
Flyin' Scorpio2
Koji Kanemoto2

ResultsDavid FinlayEddie GuerreroEl SamuraiFlyin' ScorpioJushin Thunder LigerKoji KanemotoNegro CasasNorio HonagaPegasus Kid
David FinlayFinlay
Samurai
Finlay
Liger
Finlay
Casas
Honaga
Kid
Eddie GuerreroFinlay
Samurai
Guerrero
Liger
Guerrero
Casas
Honaga
Kid
El SamuraiSamurai
Samurai
Samurai
Samurai
Samurai
Samurai
Honaga
Samurai
Flyin' ScorpioFinlay
Guerrero
Samurai
Liger
Scorpio
Casas
Honaga
Kid
Jushin Thunder LigerLiger
Liger
Samurai
Liger
Liger
Liger
Liger
Kid
Koji KanemotoFinlay
Guerrero
Samurai
Scorpio
Liger
Kanemoto
Honaga
Kid
Negro CasasCasas
Casas
Samurai
Casas
Liger
Kanemoto
Casas
Casas
Norio HonagaHonaga
Honaga
Honaga
Honaga
Liger
Honaga
Casas
Honaga
Pegasus KidKid
Kid
Samurai
Kid
Kid
Kid
Casas
Honaga

1993

The 1993 Top of the Super Juniors was an 11-man tournament held from May 26 to June 14. As the result of a four-way tie for second place, the four men held a playoff tournament to challenge first-place Pegasus Kid in the final; this ended up being El Samurai, who would nonetheless fall against Pegasus Kid. Pegasus became the first foreign wrestler to win the tournament as a result. He also went on to challenge the champion Liger unsuccessfully on August 8. Eddie Guerrero participated in the 1992 tournament under his real name, but wrestled in the 1993 tournament as "Black Tiger"
WrestlerScore
Pegasus Kid14
Black Tiger II12
El Samurai12
Dean Malenko12
Flyin' Scorpio12
Jushin Thunder Liger12
David Finlay10
Norio Honaga10
Lightning Kid8
Shinjiro Otani4
Masao Orihara4

ResultsBlack Tiger IIDavid FinlayDean MalenkoEl SamuraiFlyin' ScorpioJushin Thunder LigerLightning KidMasao OriharaNorio HonagaPegasus KidShinjiro Otani
Black Tiger IIFinlay
Tiger
Tiger
Tiger
Tiger
Lightning
Tiger
Tiger
Pegasus
Otani
David FinlayFinlay
Finlay
Samurai
Finlay
Liger
Lightning
Orihara
Finlay
Pegasus
Finlay
Dean MalenkoTiger
Finlay
Samurai
Malenko
Malenko
Malenko
Malenko
Malenko
Pegasus
Malenko
El SamuraiTiger
Samurai
Samurai
Samurai
Liger
Samurai
Orihara
Samurai
Pegasus
Samurai
Flyin' ScorpioTiger
Finlay
Malenko
Samurai
Scorpio
Scorpio
Scorpio
Scorpio
Scorpio
Scorpio
Jushin Thunder LigerTiger
Liger
Malenko
Liger
Scorpio
Liger
Liger
Honaga
Liger
Liger
Lightning KidLightning
Lightning
Malenko
Samurai
Scorpio
Liger
Lightning
Honaga
Pegasus
Lightning
Masao OriharaTiger
Orihara
Malenko
Orihara
Scorpio
Liger
Lightning
Honaga
Pegasus
Otani
Norio HonagaTiger
Finlay
Malenko
Samurai
Scorpio
Honaga
Honaga
Honaga
Honaga
Honaga
Pegasus KidPegasus
Pegasus
Pegasus
Pegasus
Scorpio
Liger
Pegasus
Pegasus
Honaga
Pegasus
Shinjiro OtaniOtani
Finlay
Malenko
Samurai
Scorpio
Liger
Lightning
Otani
Honaga
Pegasus

Best of the Super Juniors (1994–present)

1994

The 1994 Best of the Super Juniors, the first tournament to be held under that name, was an 11-man tournament contested from May 26 to June 13. Jushin Thunder Liger once again won while also the reigning Junior Heavyweight champion, and also became the first wrestler to win the tournament twice. Guest natives included Super Delfin and Taka Michinoku from Michinoku Pro Wrestling and Masayoshi Motegi from Wrestle Dream Factory.
WrestlerScore
Jushin Thunder Liger14
Super Delfin14
El Samurai12
Wild Pegasus12
Black Tiger II12
Dean Malenko12
Shinjiro Otani10
Tokimitsu Ishizawa8
David Finlay8
Taka Michinoku4
Masayoshi Motegi2

[|1995]

The 1995 Best of the Super Juniors was a 10-man tournament held from June 23 to July 13. Like Jushin Thunder Liger the year prior, Wild Pegasus won the tournament for the second time and was the only non Japanese to do so until Prince Devitt won the tournament in 2010. Norio Honaga injured his ribs after the fourth day, so he forfeited his remaining matches. Like in 1993, Pegasus failed in his championship challenge, this time against Koji Kanemoto on September 25, 1995. Gran Hamada from Michinoku Pro Wrestling was the guest native.
WrestlerScore
Wild Pegasus10
Shinjiro Otani10
Black Tiger II10
Koji Kanemoto10
Dean Malenko9
Gran Hamada9
El Samurai9
Brian Pillman8
Alex Wright8
Norio Honaga4

1996

The 1996 Best of the Super Juniors was held from May 24 to June 12 and was the first to use the two-block format, featuring seven wrestlers in each block. The winner, Black Tiger, would unsuccessfully challenge The Great Sasuke for the championship on June 17, 1996.

1997

The 1997 Best of the Super Juniors was a two-block, 14-man tournament held from May 16 to June 5. This and the following tournament in 1998 would utilize a points system that involved simply one point for a win, and zero for a loss or draw. The winner, El Samurai, went on to defeat Jushin Thunder Liger for the championship on July 6. Guest natives included Gran Naniwa and Hanzo Nakajima from Michinoku Pro Wrestling and Yoshihiro Tajiri from Big Japan Pro Wrestling. The final pitting Kanemoto against Samurai was awarded five stars by Dave Meltzer.

1998

The 1998 Best of the Super Juniors was a two-block, 12-man tournament held from May 16 to June 3. Like the previous year, it used a simpler points system, including one point for a win and zero for a loss or draw. The winner, Koji Kanemoto, would make an unsuccessful challenge to the champion, Jushin Thunder Liger, on July 15, as well as an equally unsuccessful rematch on January 4, 1999, before beating Liger for the title on March 17, 1999.
Block AMasakazu FukudaJushin Thunder LigerShinjiro OtaniEl SamuraiTatsuhito TakaiwaDr. Wagner Jr.
Masakazu FukudaLiger
Otani
Samurai
Fukuda
Wagner
Jushin Thunder LigerLiger
Liger
Samurai
Takaiwa
Liger
Shinjiro OtaniOtani
Liger
Otani
Takaiwa
Wagner
El SamuraiSamurai
Samurai
Otani
Samurai
Wagner
Tatsuhito TakaiwaFukuda
Takaiwa
Takaiwa
Samurai
Wagner
Dr. Wagner Jr.Wagner
Liger
Wagner
Wagner
Wagner
Block BEl FelinoKoji KanemotoKendo KashinHayato NanjoShiryuYuji Yasuraoka
El FelinoKanemoto
Kashin
Felino
Shiryu
Felino
Koji KanemotoKanemoto
Kanemoto
Kanemoto
Kanemoto
Yasuraoka
Kendo KashinKashin
Kanemoto
Kashin
Shiryu
Kashin
Hayato NanjoFelino
Kanemoto
Kashin
Nanjo
Nanjo
ShiryuShiryu
Kanemoto
Shiryu
Nanjo
Shiryu
Yuji YasuraokaFelino
Yasuraoka
Kashin
Nanjo
Shiryu

1999

The 1999 Best of the Super Juniors was a two-block, 12-man tournament held from May 19 to June 8. The winner, Kendo Kashin, went on to defeat the champion Koji Kanemoto for the title on August 28, who he had also defeated in the BOSJ final. Kanemoto became the first person to reach the final three years in a row.

[|2000]

The 2000 Best of the Super Juniors was a two-block, 12-man tournament held from May 19 to June 9. The winner, Tatsuhito Takaiwa, would go on to defeat Jushin Thunder Liger for the title on July 20, 2000, ending Liger's last reign with the championship.

[|2001]

The 2001 Best of the Super Juniors was a two-block, 12-man tournament held from May 18 to June 4. With his victory, Jushin Thunder Liger became both the first person to win the tournament three times and the first to not lose a single match during the tournament. For unclear reasons, Liger did not receive a championship match as a reward for his victory.

2002

The 2002 Best of the Super Juniors was a 14-man, two-block tournament held from May 18 to June 5. It once again used the 1997–98 system of one point for a win, and zero for a loss or draw. The two-time winner, Koji Kanemoto, went on to defeat champion Minoru Tanaka for the title on July 19, the same man he defeated in the final of the tournament. The Black Tiger who wrestled in the 2002 event was not Eddie Guerrero who had previously participated in the tournament under that name, but luchador Silver King, who had taken over the character in the preceding year.

2003

The 2003 Best of the Super Juniors was a 14-man, two-block tournament held from May 23 to June 11. It introduced the modern system of each block's top two scorers advancing to the semifinals with Masahito Kakihara winning the tournament. The winner, would unsuccessfully challenge champion Tiger Mask IV on July 6, despite having beaten him in the tournament.

2004

The 2004 Best of the Super Juniors was a 16-man, two-block tournament held from May 22 to June 13. It featured a unique structure from other years: the top scorer from each block would advance to the semifinals, while the second and third-place finishers in each block would start in the quarterfinals. Jushin Thunder Liger, after finishing first in Block A, was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to a spinal injury, leaving American Dragon to go to the semifinals instead. The eventual winner, Tiger Mask IV, would unsuccessfully challenge Heat for the title on July 19, though he would defeat him in a rematch on January 4, 2005.

2005

The 2005 Best of the Super Juniors was a 14-man, two-block tournament held from May 21 to June 19. The winner, Tiger Mask IV, became the first person to win the tournament in consecutive years until Hiromu Takahashi would share he record in 2020 and 2021. Tiger Mask was also the first since Jushin Thunder Liger in 1994 to win the tournament as champion. 2005 saw the participation of the third wrestler under the Black Tiger mask as Rocky Romero had begun working as Black Tiger IV in the preceding year.

2006

The 2006 Best of the Super Juniors was a 14-man, two-block tournament held from May 27 to June 18. The winner, Minoru, went on to defeat Koji Kanemoto for the title in December 2006. This tournament marked the first time that neither block winner made it to the final.

2007

The 2007 Best of the Super Juniors was a 14-man, two-block tournament held from June 1 to June 17. On June 7, it was announced that Prince Devitt would be forced to withdraw from the tournament due to an injury, forfeiting all scheduled matches in the process. Milano Collection A.T. became the first wrestler since Shiro Koshinaka to win the tournament on his first try, but would fail to capture the Junior Heavyweight championship.

2008

The 2008 Best of the Super Juniors featured 12 participants in two blocks and was held from May 31 to June 15. Outside entrants include Tatsuhito Takaiwa from Pro Wrestling Zero1 and Jimmy Rave from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Prince Devitt was again forced out due to injury following his match with Tiger Mask IV, forfeiting his remaining matches. Immediately after the tournament, winner Wataru Inoue, who also joined Liger and Tiger in winning the tournament as champion, graduated to the heavyweight division, vacating the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship in the process.

2009

The 2009 Best of the Super Juniors featured 14 participants in two blocks and was held from May 30 to June 14. With his victory Koji Kanemoto became only the second wrestler to win the tournament three times in total. He lost a title match on July 20 against the defending champion Tiger Mask IV.

2010

The 2010 Best of the Super Juniors featured 16 participants in two blocks, and was held from May 30 to June 13. Outside entrants included Fujita "Jr." Hayato, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, Kushida, La Sombra, Davey Richards, and Taiji Ishimori. On May 31, 2010 it was announced that Tiger Mask IV had suffered a vertebra injury during his match against La Sombra and was forced out of action for two months. As a result of his injury Tiger Mask IV withdrew from the competition, forfeiting the rest of his matches, automatically giving all of his opponents two points. On June 6, 2010 Fujita Hayato had to forfeit his match against Akira due to an injury and also forfeit the rest of the tournament. The winner of the tournament, Prince Devitt, went on to defeat Naomichi Marufuji on June 19, 2010, at Dominion 6.19 to become the new IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.

2011

The 2011 Best of the Super Juniors featured 18 participants in two blocks, and was held from May 26 to June 10. This marked the largest number of entrants in the history of the tournament. Outside entrants included Daisuke Sasaki, Fujita "Jr." Hayato, Great Sasuke, Kenny Omega, Kota Ibushi, Máscara Dorada, and TJP. Sasaki and Taichi earned their spots in the tournament by winning Road to the Super Jr. 2Days Tournaments on April 8, 2011. Kota Ibushi became the first wrestler not affiliated with New Japan Pro-Wrestling to win the tournament. He went on to defeat Prince Devitt for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship on June 18, 2011.

2012

The 2012 Best of the Super Juniors featured 18 participants and took place from May 27 to June 10. Outside entrants included Alex Koslov, Ángel de Oro, Brian Kendrick, Daisuke Sasaki, and Pac. Black Tiger earned his spot in the tournament by winning the Road to the Super Jr. 2Days Tournament on April 15, 2012. On May 9, New Japan announced that Davey Richards had to pull out of the tournament, following his doctor's orders after a car accident. He was replaced by Brian Kendrick. On May 25, New Japan announced that Black Tiger had been pulled from the tournament, two days after the character's performer Nosawa Rongai had been arrested for smuggling marijuana. He was replaced by Hiromu Takahashi. The tagline of the event was "The door to the glory". For the fifth year in a row, the previous year's runner-up, this time Ryusuke Taguchi, came back to win the tournament. Taguchi went on to unsuccessfully challenge Low Ki for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship on June 16 at Dominion 6.16.

2013

The twentieth Best of the Super Juniors tournament was officially announced on March 28, 2013, and took place over ten shows between May 24 and June 9. The participants were announced on May 3; outside entrants included Beretta, Brian Kendrick, Kenny Omega, Ricochet, and Titán. Ryusuke Taguchi, who originally won Block B, was sidelined with a hip injury following June 6 and was replaced in his semifinal match by Taka Michinoku, who had finished third in the block. The winner, Prince Devitt, became only the third wrestler to win all of his matches in the tournament. When Jushin Thunder Liger achieved the feat in 2001, his tournament comprised only six matches, while Devitt's comprised ten.

2014

The twenty-first Best of the Super Juniors tournament was officially announced on March 14, 2014, and took place between May 30 and June 8. The participants were announced on May 4; outside entrants included Kenny Omega, Máscara Dorada and Ricochet. For the first time in four years, the reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion did not take part in the tournament as Kota Ibushi was concentrating on chasing the NEVER Openweight Championship. Alex Koslov dislocated his left shoulder in his first match against Ricochet on May 30 and was forced to pull out of the tournament, forfeiting all of his matches. Alex Shelley won block B of the tournament, but was forced to pull out of the semifinals after suffering a shoulder injury in his final round-robin match. As a result, Taichi, who had finished third in the block, advanced to the semifinals.

2015

The twenty-second Best of the Super Juniors tournament was officially announced on March 4, 2015, and took place between May 22 and June 7. The participants were announced on May 7; outside entrants included Bárbaro Cavernario, Bobby Fish, Chase Owens, Kyle O'Reilly and the debuting David Finlay Jr., the son of Dave Finlay. For the second year in a row, the reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, Kenny Omega, did not enter the tournament. Instead, the winner of the tournament would challenge for his title at Dominion 7.5 in Osaka-jo Hall. Alex Shelley was forced to pull out of the tournament after his opening match with a foot injury, forcing him to forfeit the rest of his matches.

2016

The twenty-third Best of the Super Juniors tournament took place between May 21 and June 7, 2016. The participants were announced on May 3. Outside entrants included Volador Jr., Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Matt Sydal, Barreta, Chase Owens, Will Ospreay and Ricochet. Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson were originally announced for the tournament, but both were forced to pull out with injuries before the opening day. On May 19, Matt was replaced with David Finlay Jr. and Nick with Chase Owens. With his win, Will Ospreay, the first English winner of the tournament, also became the youngest Best of the Super Juniors winner in history. Ospreay went on to unsuccessfully challenge Kushida for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship on June 19 at Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall. The tournament became known for a controversial match between Ospreay and Ricochet on May 27, which received widespread attention in the professional wrestling world with some, like William Regal, praising the two and others, like Vader, comparing the match to a "gymnastics routine".

[|2017]

The twenty-fourth Best of the Super Juniors tournament took place between May 17 and June 3, 2017. The participants were revealed on May 3. In addition to NJPW regulars, the tournament also featured Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre wrestlers Dragon Lee and Volador Jr., Ring of Honor wrestler Marty Scurll and independent wrestler ACH Veteran wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger, who took part in his 17th Best of the Super Juniors tournament in a row, stated that the 2017 tournament would be his last.

2018

The twenty-fifth Best of the Super Juniors started on May 18 and ended on June 4, 2018. The participants were revealed on May 7. In addition to NJPW regulars, the tournament also features Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre wrestler Dragon Lee, Ring of Honor wrestlers Marty Scurll, Flip Gordon and Chris Sabin, and independent wrestler ACH The final match between Taiji Ishimori and Hiromu Takahashi became the longest match in BOSJ history breaking the previous record from 2015. It was also the first time since 2011 that the final did not feature a gaijin wrestler. The final match was given a 5 star rating by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

2019

The twenty-sixth Best of the Super Juniors started on May 13, 2019, and ended on June 5, 2019. The final took place at Ryōgoku Kokugikan. The participants were all revealed bar one on April 23. In addition to NJPW regulars, the tournament will also feature Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre wrestlers Dragon Lee and Titán and Ring of Honor wrestlers Marty Scurll, Jonathan Gresham and Bandido. This is the first edition to have twenty wrestlers entering the tournament. Before the tournament, El Desperado had to pull out due to injury and was replaced by Douki. Flip Gordon also had to pull out due to visa issues, being replaced by young lion Ren Narita. Taka Michinoku forfeited his final three matches due to a leg injury.
The 2019 edition included a record twenty participants; Shingo Takagi won all his matches in Block A, therefore becoming the first person to win nine matches within the same block, and setting a new record for most points scored at the tournament with 18 ; the previous record for the current format was held by Prince Devitt, who won all eight of his matches in 2013 and scored 16.
Block ADragon LeeJonathan GreshamMarty ScurllShingo TakagiShoTaiji IshimoriTaka MichinokuTiger Mask IVTitánYoshinobu Kanemaru
Dragon LeeLee
Lee
Takagi
Lee
Ishimori
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Jonathan GreshamLee
Scurll
Takagi
Sho
Ishimori
Gresham
Gresham
Gresham
Gresham
Marty ScurllLee
Scurll
Takagi
Sho
Ishimori
Scurll
Scurll
Scurll
Scurll
Shingo TakagiTakagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
Takagi
ShoLee
Sho
Sho
Takagi
Ishimori
Sho
Sho
Sho
Kanemaru
Taiji IshimoriIshimori
Ishimori
Ishimori
Takagi
Ishimori
Ishimori
Ishimori
Ishimori
Kanemaru
Taka MichinokuLee
Gresham
Scurll
Takagi
Sho
Ishimori
Tiger
Titán
Kanemaru
Tiger Mask IVLee
Gresham
Scurll
Takagi
Sho
Ishimori
Tiger
Titán
Tiger
TitánLee
Gresham
Scurll
Takagi
Sho
Ishimori
Titán
Titán
Titán
Yoshinobu KanemaruLee
Gresham
Scurll
Takagi
Kanemaru
Kanemaru
Kanemaru
Tiger
Titán
Block BBandidoBushiDoukiEl PhantasmoRen NaritaRobbie EaglesRocky RomeroRyusuke TaguchiWill OspreayYoh
BandidoBushi
Bandido
Phantasmo
Bandido
Bandido
Bandido
Bandido
Ospreay
Yoh
BushiBushi
Bushi
Phantasmo
Bushi
Bushi
Bushi
Taguchi
Ospreay
Bushi
DoukiBandido
Bushi
Phantasmo
Douki
Eagles
Romero
Taguchi
Ospreay
Yoh
El PhantasmoPhantasmo
Phantasmo
Phantasmo
Phantasmo
Phantasmo
Romero
Taguchi
Phantasmo
Yoh
Ren NaritaBandido
Bushi
Douki
Phantasmo
Eagles
Romero
Taguchi
Ospreay
Yoh
Robbie EaglesBandido
Bushi
Eagles
Phantasmo
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Eagles
Yoh
Rocky RomeroBandido
Bushi
Romero
Romero
Romero
Eagles
Taguchi
Ospreay
Yoh
Ryusuke TaguchiBandido
Taguchi
Taguchi
Taguchi
Taguchi
Eagles
Taguchi
Ospreay
Taguchi
Will OspreayOspreay
Ospreay
Ospreay
Phantasmo
Ospreay
Eagles
Ospreay
Ospreay
Ospreay
YohYoh
Bushi
Yoh
Yoh
Yoh
Yoh
Yoh
Taguchi
Ospreay

2020

The twenty-seventh Best of the Super Juniors was originally scheduled to take place from May 12, 2020, to June 6, 2020. It was postponed as a result of the global pandemic, and combined with the World Tag League from November 15 to December 11. On the intermission of the November 2, 2020 Road to Power Struggle show, it was announced that the tournament will be held in a single block format with ten participants. Yoshinobu Kanemaru was scheduled to participate in the tournament, however, he pulled out due to injury and was replaced by young lion Yuya Uemura. The final was held at Nippon Budokan.
WrestlerScore
El Desperado14
Hiromu Takahashi14
Taiji Ishimori14
Sho12
Bushi8
Master Wato8
Robbie Eagles8
Ryusuke Taguchi8
Douki4
Yuya Uemura0

ResultsRobbie EaglesShoTaiji IshimoriHiromu TakahashiRyusuke TaguchiBushiEl DesperadoYuya UemuraDoukiMaster Wato
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ShoEagles
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Sho
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Taiji IshimoriIshimori
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Hiromu TakahashiTakahashi
Sho
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Ryusuke TaguchiEagles
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Yuya UemuraEagles
Sho
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Wato
DoukiEagles
Sho
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2021

The twenty-eighth Best of the Super Juniors started on November 13, 2021. The entire field of participants was announced on November 8, 2021. Like last year's tournament, it was held in a single block format, with twelve participants instead of ten. Many of last year's participants returned, along with Yoshinobu Kanemaru, who was originally scheduled to compete last year. The final was held at Ryogoku Kokugikan. Hiromu Takahashi became the second wrestler to win two consecutive Best of the Super Jrs. tournaments after Tiger Mask IV, who previously won in 2004 and 2005 and the third person to become a three-time tournament winner after Jushin Thunder Liger and Koji Kanemoto.
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Hiromu Takahashi15
Yoh14
El Desperado13
El Phantasmo12
Taiji Ishimori12
Robbie Eagles12
Sho12
Bushi10
Ryusuke Taguchi10
Master Wato8
Yoshinobu Kanemaru8
Douki6

ResultsRobbie EaglesShoYohTaiji IshimoriHiromu TakahashiRyusuke TaguchiBushiEl DesperadoYoshinobu KanemaruEl PhantasmoDoukiMaster Wato
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YohYoh
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Taiji IshimoriIshimori
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Taguchi
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Ishimori
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Hiromu TakahashiTakahashi
Sho
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Ishimori
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Draw
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Ryusuke TaguchiTaguchi
Sho
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BushiEagles
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El DesperadoDesperado
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Yoshinobu KanemaruEagles
Kanemaru
Yoh
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Takahashi
Taguchi
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Kanemaru
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Wato
El PhantasmoEagles
Phantasmo
Yoh
Phantasmo
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Kanemaru
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DoukiEagles
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Master WatoEagles
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Yoh
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Takahashi
Wato
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Wato
Douki

2022

The twenty-ninth Best of the Super Juniors began on May 15 and finished on June 3 at Nippon Budokan. For the first time in 2 years, the tournament went back to its traditional calendar position of mid-May–early June, ran on its own separate from World Tag League, and returned to a two-block format, featuring wrestlers from NJPW Strong, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Impact Wrestling, Gleat, and All Elite Wrestling. Hiromu Takahashi became the first-ever wrestler to win three consecutive Best of the Super Jrs. tournaments and also the first to become a four-time tournament winner.

2023

The thirtieth Best of the Super Juniors began on May 12 and finished on May 28 at Ota City General Gymnasium. The entire field of participants was announced on April 27, 2023. Most of NJPW's junior regulars are featured, including Titán from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and Kushida, in his first BOSJ since 2018. There are also 4 competitors making their tournament debuts: Lio Rush, Kevin Knight, Mike Bailey representing Impact Wrestling, and Dan Moloney representing Revolution Pro Wrestling. The tournament will be held in front of cheering crowds for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The schedule will also feature semifinal block matches for the first time since 2014. Taiji Ishimori withdrew from the tournament after suffering a cervical spine injury, forcing him to forfeit his final match.

2024

The thirty-first Best of the Super Juniors began on May 11 and ended on June 9 at Osaka-jō Hall, at Dominion. The entire field of participants was announced on April 6, 2024. This year's tournament features participants from New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Ring of Honor, Pro Wrestling Noah, and Dragon Gate This tournament will feature the debuts of Kosei Fujita, Blake Christian, Hayata, Ninja Mack, and Dragon Dia. Originally, Yoh and Ryusuke Taguchi were scheduled to participate in the tournament, but due to injuries, were replaced by Kushida and Dia, respectively. The tournament will follow the same format as last year's tournament, with the top two wrestlers from each block advancing to the semi-finals, taking place on June 3rd. Francesco Akira withdrew the tournament after an injury.

2025

The thirty-second Best of the Super Juniors began on May 10 and finished on June 1 at Ota City General Gymnasium. The entire field of participants was announced on April 5, 2025. This year's tournament features participants from New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, All Elite Wrestling, DDT Pro-Wrestling, and Dragon Gate. This tournament featured the debuts of Mao and Nick Wayne. Bushi was originally supposed to take part in the tournament, but after announcing that he would depart NJPW, he was replaced by Robbie X.