NJPW BOSJ 33 Finals Live Stream: How to watch

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The NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 Finals stream live and exclusive on NJPW World, the promotion’s official subscription service, on Sunday, June 7, 2026 from the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo. There’s no separate pay-per-view charge to watch the show if you have an active NJPW World subscription.

Where to watch the BOSJ 33 finals

NJPW World is the only place to stream the finals live in full. It carries every major New Japan tour and big event live, plus a deep on-demand library, and most shows, including this one, offer both English and Japanese commentary.

If you’d rather not subscribe, NJPW’s official English YouTube channel posts highlights and selected free clips. It won’t carry the full finals live, but it’s a free way to catch the result and the standout moments after the fact.

NJPW World pricing

PlanPriceNotes
Monthly (new international accounts)$9.99 USD / monthAuto-renews; cancel anytime
Monthly (legacy accounts)¥1,298 JPY / monthBilled in yen, converted locally

Supported devices

You can watch NJPW World on the web, on iOS and Android mobile apps, and on the big screen through Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. Chromecast casting is supported where available.

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