NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 33 final stats, match times and more

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The Best of the Super Juniors 33 final crowned YOH, who beat Kosei Fujita in a 28-minute classic to close a card that had 1 hour, 28 minutes, 3 seconds of wrestling across eight matches at Tokyo’s Ota Ward General Gymnasium on June 7, 2026. The attendance for the event was reportedly 3,969.

NJPW BoSJ Final Match times

YOH vs. Fujita went 28:01, nearly a third of the entire night’s bell time in a single match, and the only bout to clear 14 minutes. The longest match of the undercard was Unbound Co. vs. United Empire at 13:55.

#MatchResultTime
1Six-man tagGoto, YOSHI-HASHI & Matsumoto def. Tiger Mask #4, Yasuda & Nakahara6:16
2Six-man tagUnited Empire def. Umino, El Phantasmo & Jado7:44
3Ten-man tagWato, Taguchi, Sasaki, Wayne & Valiente Jr. def. Unbound Co.10:25
4Tag team matchEl Desperado & Hyo def. House of Torture6:21
5Six-man tagUemura, Taichi & KUSHIDA def. Oiwa, Jackson & Eagles8:10
6Six-man tagWolf, Yano & Kasai def. House of Torture7:11
7Six-man tagUnbound Co. def. United Empire13:55
8Best of the Super Juniors finalYOH def. Kosei Fujita28:01

Combined match time: 1:28:03 across all eight matches, per wrestlingdata.

BoSJ Final show age stats

The average age across the card was 38.2 years, ahead of Clash in Italy at 36.2, Raw at 34.6 and AEW Dynamite last week at 34.4.

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