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G1 Climax Winners

Tournament Year Winner Total won Reference
01 !World League 1974 Antonio Inoki 1
02 !World League 1975 Antonio Inoki 2
03 !World League 1976 Seiji Sakaguchi 1
04 !World League 1977 Seiji Sakaguchi 2
05 !MSG League 1978 Antonio Inoki 3
06 !MSG League 1979 Antonio Inoki 4
07 !MSG League 1980 Antonio Inoki 5
08 !MSG League 1981 Antonio Inoki 6
09 !MSG League 1982 Andre the Giant 1
10 !International Wrestling Grand Prix 1983 Hulk Hogan 1
11 !International Wrestling Grand Prix 1984 Antonio Inoki 7
12 !International Wrestling Grand Prix 1985 Andre the Giant 2
13 !International Wrestling Grand Prix 1986 Antonio Inoki 8
14 !International Wrestling Grand Prix 1987 Antonio Inoki 9
15 !World Cup Tournament 1989 Big Van Vader 1
16 !G1 Climax 1991 Masahiro Chono 1
17 !G1 Climax 1992 Masahiro Chono 2
18 !G1 Climax 1993 Tatsumi Fujinami 1
19 !G1 Climax 1994 Masahiro Chono 3
20 !G1 Climax 1995 Keiji Mutoh 1
21 !G1 Climax 1996 Riki Choshu 1
22 !G1 Climax 1997 Kensuke Sasaki 1
23 !G1 Climax 1998 Shinya Hashimoto 1
24 !G1 Climax 1999 Manabu Nakanishi 1
25 !G1 Climax 2000 Kensuke Sasaki 2
26 !G1 Climax 2001 Yuji Nagata 1
27 !G1 Climax 2002 Masahiro Chono 4
28 !G1 Climax 2003 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 1
29 !G1 Climax 2004 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 2
30 !G1 Climax 2005 Masahiro Chono 5
31 !G1 Climax 2006 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 3
32 !G1 Climax 2007 Hiroshi Tanahashi 1
33 !G1 Climax 2008 Hirooki Goto 1
34 !G1 Climax 2009 Togi Makabe 1
35 !G1 Climax 2010 Satoshi Kojima 1
36 !G1 Climax 2011 Shinsuke Nakamura 1
37 !G1 Climax 2012 Kazuchika Okada 1

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