Background The
January 4 Tokyo Dome Show is NJPW's biggest annual event and has been called "the largest wrestling show in the world outside of the United States" and the "Japanese equivalent to the
Super Bowl". Wrestle Kingdom 11 aired worldwide through NJPW's internet streaming site,
NJPW World, with both Japanese and English language commentaries. The English commentary was provided by
Kevin Kelly and
Steve Corino. The event would also air in four parts on the American
AXS TV network, starting January 13, 2017, with commentary provided by
Jim Ross and
Josh Barnett. A shortened version of the event would also air on
tape delay after midnight on January 5 on the Japanese
TV Asahi network with special guests
Ken Yasuda,
Masahiro Chono,
Suzuko Mimori and
Yasutaro Matsuki.
Storylines Wrestle Kingdom 11 featured eleven
professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and
storylines. Wrestlers portrayed
villains,
heroes, or
less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. holding the briefcase containing a contract for a shot at the
IWGP Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 11 Wrestle Kingdom 11 was main evented by
Kazuchika Okada defending the
IWGP Heavyweight Championship against
Kenny Omega. Okada won the title on June 19, 2016, by defeating
Tetsuya Naito at
Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall. Meanwhile, Omega became the number one contender at the
Tokyo Dome by winning the
2016 G1 Climax the following August, defeating
Hirooki Goto in the final to become the first foreign winner of NJPW's premier tournament. Afterwards, Okada retained the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against
Pro Wrestling Noah representative
Naomichi Marufuji, avenging a loss suffered during the 2016 G1 Climax, while Omega defended his status as the number one contender against
Yoshi-Hashi and Hirooki Goto, Okada and Omega were the heads of the
Chaos and
Bullet Club stables, respectively, and the match at Wrestle Kingdom 11 marked the first singles match between the two. Wrestle Kingdom 11 would also feature Tetsuya Naito defending the
IWGP Intercontinental Championship, against
Hiroshi Tanahashi. In January 2016,
Shinsuke Nakamura was stripped of the IWGP Intercontinental Championship after he announced that he was leaving NJPW for WWE, which led to Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kenny Omega being put up in a match to determine the new champion. Omega went on to win the match on February 14 at
The New Beginning in Niigata, which led to a rematch being booked in
ladder match on June 19 at Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall. However, before the match, Tanahashi suffered a legitimate shoulder injury and was forced to pull out, being replaced by
Michael Elgin, who went on to defeat Omega to become the new IWGP Intercontinental Champion. during which Naito was backed by his
Los Ingobernables de Japón (L.I.J.) stable, while Elgin had the backing of Hiroshi Tanahashi, who had started his own rivalry with L.I.J. member
Sanada, after losing to him during the 2016 G1 Climax. On September 25 at
Destruction in Kobe, Naito defeated Elgin for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship in a match that featured outside interference from the entire L.I.J. as well as Tanahashi. A rematch was booked between the two for the November 5
Power Struggle event, but Elgin was forced to pull out of the match after suffering an eye injury. Naito instead went on to defeat
Ring of Honor (ROH) wrestler
Jay Lethal to retain the title. Following the match, Tanahashi, who had defeated Sanada earlier in the event, confronted Naito, challenging him to a title match at the Tokyo Dome, which Naito accepted. The match broke Tanahashi's seven-year streak of Tokyo Dome main events, although Tanahashi did bring up the possibility of NJPW setting up a fan vote to decide whether the Intercontinental or Heavyweight Championship match would main event the show. This harked back to the 2014
Wrestle Kingdom 8 event, where Naito and Kazuchika Okada's IWGP Heavyweight Championship match lost the main event spot to Tanahashi and Shinsuke Nakamura's IWGP Intercontinental Championship match, following a fan vote. Naito, however, claimed that he was against a fan vote, stating that he had always felt that the Heavyweight Championship should main event the Tokyo Dome and him being the Intercontinental Champion had not changed his mind. Naito had yet to win a singles match in the Tokyo Dome, having lost all five of his previous matches. , who challenged for the
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 11 Another title match would see
Kushida defend the
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship against
Hiromu Takahashi. Takahashi made his debut in August 2010 and wrestled on NJPW
undercards until June 2013, when he was sent on an indefinite overseas learning excursion, originally to the United Kingdom and eventually to Mexico and the
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion, where he adopted a mask and the ring name "Kamaitachi". Takahashi, as Kamaitachi, returned to Japan on January 24, 2016, wrestling
Dragon Lee for the
CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship at the NJPW and CMLL co-produced
Fantastica Mania 2016 event. During his Power Struggle return, Takahashi was once again promoted under his real name and not as Kamaitachi. Six days later, Takahashi wrestled his official return match, where he and Tetsuya Naito defeated Kushida and Hiroshi Tanahashi with him pinning Kushida for the win. The
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship would also be defended at Wrestle Kingdom 11 with
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defending against
Roppongi Vice (
Beretta and
Rocky Romero). the two went on to defeat
A. C. H. and
Taiji Ishimori in the final to win the tournament and immediately afterwards challenged The Young Bucks to a title match at the Tokyo Dome, On December 10,
G.B.H. (
Togi Makabe and
Tomoaki Honma) defeated reigning
IWGP Tag Team Champions Guerrillas of Destiny (
Tama Tonga and
Tanga Loa) in the final to win their second consecutive World Tag League. This marked the first time in 22 years that NJPW's top tag team tournament had been won by the same team in two consecutive years.
Hiroshi Hase and
Keiji Mutoh had won the tournament in 1993 and 1994, when it was known as the Super Grade Tag League. which was made official two days later. On December 16,
Toru Yano returned to NJPW from a stay in Pro Wrestling Noah, requesting to be added to the IWGP Tag Team Championship match with
Tomohiro Ishii as his partner, despite the fact that Ishii had already been booked for another match at Wrestle Kingdom 11. The next day, Yano and Ishii attacked both G.B.H. and the Guerrillas of Destiny, stealing the latter's IWGP Tag Team Championship belts. On December 19, Yano and Ishii were officially added to the IWGP Tag Team Championship match at Wrestle Kingdom 11, making it a three-way. , who defended the
NEVER Openweight Championship at Wrestle Kingdom 11 The
NEVER Openweight Championship would also be defended at Wrestle Kingdom 11 with defending champion
Katsuyori Shibata taking on Hirooki Goto. The rivalry lasted until January 2014, when the two came together to form a tag team, eventually winning both the
2014 World Tag League and the IWGP Tag Team Championship. The team disbanded in March 2016, when Goto joined the Chaos stable. Five days later, Goto avenged the loss by pinning Shibata in a non-tournament tag team match and afterwards made a challenge for Shibata's NEVER Openweight Championship. The match was made official two days later. Prior to the match at Wrestle Kingdom 11, Shibata brought up the possibility of retiring the NEVER Openweight Championship. On December 10, during the final day of the 2016 World Tag League,
Los Ingobernables de Japón members Bushi,
Evil and Sanada defeated
Hiroyoshi Tenzan,
Satoshi Kojima and Yuji Nagata in a six-man tag team match with Evil pinning Kojima, one third of the reigning
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions, for the win. Two days later, NJPW announced that at Wrestle Kingdom 11 Finlay, Ricochet and Kojima would defend the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship not only against the L.I.J. trio, but also against the Bullet Club trio of
Bad Luck Fale,
Hangman Page and
Yujiro Takahashi and the Chaos trio of Tomohiro Ishii,
Will Ospreay and Yoshi-Hashi in a four-team
gauntlet match. Other matches at Wrestle Kingdom 11 included the debuting
Cody taking on
Juice Robinson,
Tiger Mask W making his second appearance following October's
King of Pro-Wrestling, and
Kyle O'Reilly defending the
ROH World Championship against
Adam Cole in a rematch from ROH's
Final Battle event on December 2, 2016, where O'Reilly defeated Cole to become the new champion. The pre-show featured the annual "
New Japan Rumble", a
battle royal including both NJPW regulars and surprise entrants. ==Event==