#4. It's a two-night event
For the first time in Wrestle Kingdom's long and glorious history, the event will be covered over two different nights at the iconic Tokyo Dome arena. This will certainly allow some of New Japan's top stars from their stacked roster to be featured on both nights.
The current state of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's roster is pretty solid and excluding top stars such as Okada, Ibushi, Naito, and Jay White, the undercard guys in the form of KENTA, Hirooki Goto, Zack Sabre Jr., and SANADA will all get an opportunity to showcase their abilities over the two nights.
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Jr. Heavyweight stars in the form of Will Ospreay, Hiromu Takahashi, Ryu Lee, and El Phantasmo will also get an opportunity to shine. Whereas, the newly formed tag team of Dave Finlay and Juice Robinson will go up against The Guerillas of Destiny.
Regardless of the amount of hype surrounding the show, Wrestle Kingdom has always delivered and provided fans with some brilliant Match of the Year candidates and that's within the first four days of the year. This year, fans will get to witness something similar, but over two different nights.