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Best of the Super Jr. 33 Lineup Revealed!
The 2026 class of 20 to be revealed here
Best of the Super Jr. 33 will dominate the month of May in NJPW, with the annual tournament kicking off May 14 in Korakuen Hall and running through to a thrilling June 7 conclusion in Ota. The lineup this year is to be revealed one day and three wrestlers at a time; the full list will come below!
Watch live in English on NJPW World!
Tickets available worldwide in English!
Kosei Fujita (3rd entry, 3rd consecutive. 2025 winner)
Last year’s winner looks to go back to back in 2026, as Kosei Fujita is among our first announcements.
With a stunning victory over YOH in Ota, Fujita became the youngest ever to win a Best of the Super Jr. tournament in 2025. Ever since, his focus on becoming the centerpiece of the junior heavyweight division at large has seen him take the spotlight wherever he can, even if it means stepping up to the likes of IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji of late. Yet an uncomfortable truth for the Japanese Young Punk is that he was unable to convert BOSJ trophy success to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title last year. Can Fujita go back to back in Ota, and this time finish the IWGP job?
DOUKI (IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion at time of writing. 7th entry, first in two years. Career PB: 2024 Semifinalist)
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, and self proclaimed deity DOUKI faces his first Best of the Super Jr. tournament in two years. Consistent year on year improvement had been the theme for DOUKI in consecutive BOSJ appearances up to his semifinal run in 2024. A fateful injury in the Tokyo Dome put paid to his 2025 appearance though, and when Japones Del Mal returned at Dominion, it was as part of the reviled HOUSE OF TORTURE. Whether still in possession of the junior title or not by tournament start, DOUKI’s very nature will make him a marked man by many in BOSJ 33.
El Desperado (10th entry, 7th consecutive. 2024 winner)
Winner of the 2024 tournament, and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion going into the 2025 iteration, El Desperado has been the man to gun for during the last two BOSJs. After a sensational run with the junior gold was put to a stop by DOUKI last October, and a challenge in Korakuen Hall in February proved fruitless, Desperado has been relatively quiet in 2026. Yet BOSJ is always the time for this dark rose to blossom, and with the extra violent inspiration from Death Vegas Invitacional in April driving him, he must not be overlooked.
Best of the Super Jr. 33 will dominate the month of May in NJPW, with the annual tournament kicking off May 14 in Korakuen Hall and running through to a thrilling June 7 conclusion in Ota. The lineup this year is to be revealed one day and three wrestlers at a time; the full list will come below!
Watch live in English on NJPW World!
Tickets available worldwide in English!
Kosei Fujita (3rd entry, 3rd consecutive. 2025 winner)
Last year’s winner looks to go back to back in 2026, as Kosei Fujita is among our first announcements.
With a stunning victory over YOH in Ota, Fujita became the youngest ever to win a Best of the Super Jr. tournament in 2025. Ever since, his focus on becoming the centerpiece of the junior heavyweight division at large has seen him take the spotlight wherever he can, even if it means stepping up to the likes of IWGP Heavyweight Champion Yota Tsuji of late. Yet an uncomfortable truth for the Japanese Young Punk is that he was unable to convert BOSJ trophy success to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title last year. Can Fujita go back to back in Ota, and this time finish the IWGP job?
DOUKI (IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion at time of writing. 7th entry, first in two years. Career PB: 2024 Semifinalist)
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, and self proclaimed deity DOUKI faces his first Best of the Super Jr. tournament in two years. Consistent year on year improvement had been the theme for DOUKI in consecutive BOSJ appearances up to his semifinal run in 2024. A fateful injury in the Tokyo Dome put paid to his 2025 appearance though, and when Japones Del Mal returned at Dominion, it was as part of the reviled HOUSE OF TORTURE. Whether still in possession of the junior title or not by tournament start, DOUKI’s very nature will make him a marked man by many in BOSJ 33.
El Desperado (10th entry, 7th consecutive. 2024 winner)
Winner of the 2024 tournament, and IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion going into the 2025 iteration, El Desperado has been the man to gun for during the last two BOSJs. After a sensational run with the junior gold was put to a stop by DOUKI last October, and a challenge in Korakuen Hall in February proved fruitless, Desperado has been relatively quiet in 2026. Yet BOSJ is always the time for this dark rose to blossom, and with the extra violent inspiration from Death Vegas Invitacional in April driving him, he must not be overlooked.


