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    NJPW Cancel Best of the Super Juniors 27 Tournament

    Marc Madison (Editor in Chief)By Marc Madison (Editor in Chief)May 6, 20202 Mins Read
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    In an announcement made earlier today, New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) has announced they will cancel the Best of the Super Juniors 27 tournament. Recently, Tama Tonga spoke about how the company is as committed to keeping its athletes safe as it is its fans. To see the announcement in its entirety readers can do so, below.

    In response to the continuing Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, and in light of the extension of state of emergency measures across Japan, New Japan Pro-Wrestling has arrived at the decision to cancel all events on the Best of the Super Junior 27 tour that was scheduled between May 12 and June 6.

    We deeply apologize to fans who were looking forward to these events. Our thoughts are with everyone affected, by the disease. As eager as everyone at New Japan Pro-Wrestling is to return to the ring as soon as possible, the health and safety of our fans, wrestlers, and staff, as well as society at large is our utmost concern.

    In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, NJPW has arrived at the decision to cancel all events on the Best of the Super Junior 27 tour, which was scheduled between May 12 and June 6.https://t.co/7w6Wr6HECD#njpw #njbosj #njpwtogether pic.twitter.com/rlYH95ihn3

    — NJPW Global (@njpwglobal) May 6, 2020

    NJPW Cancel Best of the Super Juniors 27 Tournament

    We will make announcements about events scheduled after June 6 upon careful monitoring of this developing situation. We will soon announce refund procedures for the affected events.

    NJPW is continuing to explore the possibility of presenting matches without fans in attendance if staff and wrestler health and safety can be protected to the highest possible standard.

    Meanwhile, programs like the NJPW Together Project will continue to see wrestlers and staff come together to bring the best possible content to fans while we eagerly await the opportunity to entertain live crowds once more.

    Tuesday, May 12: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Wednesday, May 13: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Thursday, May 14: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Saturday, May 16: Yamagata Big Wing, Yamagata

    Sunday, May 17: Morioka Takaya Arena, Iwate

    Monday, May 18: Iwaki City Gymnasium, Fukushima

    Tuesday, May 19: Sendai Sun Plaza Hall, Miyagi

    Thursday, May 21: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Friday, May 22: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Saturday, May 23: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Sunday, May 24: Kamisu Bousai Arena, Ibaraki

    Wednesday, May 27: Saku City General Gymnasium, Nagano

    Thursday, May 28: Nagoya Congress Center Event Hall, Aichi

    Friday, May 29: Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium Sub Arena

    Saturday, May 30: Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium Sub Arena

    Monday, June 1: Item Ehime

    Tuesday, June 2: Takamatsu City General Gymnasium #1, Kagawa

    Thursday, June 4: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo

    Saturday, June 6: Ota

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    As a wrestling enthusiast for over 30 years, my fondness for professional wrestling explores the irrational in a rational way. I will explore the details inside and outside the ring and hopefully have a laugh with you in the process. I've had the fortune to interview wrestlers from Lucha Underground, TNA, Ring of Honor, GFW, and former WWE talent as well. Feel free to follow me on Twitter @TheMarcMadison

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