New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) has announced the schedules for the 2020 Best of the Super Junior and World Tag League tournaments.
Due to the COVID-19 and the extra precautions to be taken, the tournaments will run at the same time but on alternating days as a joint tour.
Here is the schedule via the official NJPW website:
- Sunday November 15, Dolphins Arena, Aichi
- World Tag League 2020, Best of the Super Jr. 27 opening night
- *Participants in both tournaments will be involved
- Monday November 16, Gikyou Arena, Ishikawa
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Wednesday November 18, Korakuen Hall
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Thursday November 19, Korakuen Hall
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Friday, November 20, Korakuen Hall
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Sunday November 22, Nagano
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Monday November 23, G Messe Gunma
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Tuesday November 24 Big Palette Fukushima
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Wednesday November 25 Niigata Convention Center
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Saturday November 28, Fujisawa
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Sunday November 29, Korakuen Hall
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Monday November 30, Korakuen Hall
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Wednesday December 2, Maruzen Intek Arena Osaka
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Friday December 4, Beppu B-Con Plaza
- World Tag League 2020 participants only
- Saturday December 5, Sun Arena Sendai
- Best of the Super Jr. 27 participants only
- Sunday December 6, Fukuoka International Center
- World Tag League 2020, Best of the Super Jr. 27 final league night
- *Participants in both tournaments will be involved
- Friday December 11, Nippon Budokan
- World Tag League 2020, Best of the Super Jr. 27 final
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