The finals of the NJPW WORLD TV Title Tournament are set.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Battle Autumn event on November 5 included two semifinal matches. First, Ren Narita defeated SANADA to clinch his spot in the finals. Previously, Narita beat Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano to advance to the semifinals.

Elsewhere on the show, Zack Sabre Jr. clinched the win against EVIL. Before the semifinals, Sabre Jr. defeated Alex Zayne and David Finlay to advance to the penultimate round.

Moving forward, Narita will take on Sabre Jr. in the tournament finals at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 17, and the winner will be the inaugural NJPW WORLD TV Champion.

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