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Tetsuya Naito and BUSHI have revealed some more information about what they’re planning for their post-NJPW careers.
Naito told the outlet that after one more match in the U.K. following Summer Sizzler, he’ll likely be making his way to the ...
The 2024 edition of the G1 Climax has begun, and the talented 20-man field includes Tetsuya Naito. The reigning IWGP world heavyweight championship, Naito has a lot to prove in the grueling round ...
Tetsuya Naito dropped the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship this past April to Jon Moxley. Ever since, Moxley has completely disrupted the status quo in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He has been ...
NJPW double champion Tetsuya Naito described the eye issues he dealt with throughout 2019 that he thought might force him into retirement.
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Tetsuya Naito and BUSHI will leave New Japan Pro-Wrestling. NJPW shared that they couldn’t agree on a new contract with Naito. He will still appear at shows until May 4, when the Wrestling ...
Tetsuya Naito has officially wrapped up his time with NJPW after decades of competing, but he isn’t ready to retire just yet. At NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 2025 – Tag 2, Naito wrestled his final ...
Tetsuya Naito is one of NJPW‘s top stars, but he knows his retirement is coming. Naito, 41, is a three-time world champion with NJPW. He won his third NJPW G1 Climax tournament earlier this year ...
Tetsuya Naito has been named Tokyo Sports’ MVP award for 2023, and the former world champion commented on the news. 2023 marks the fourth time Naito has won the MVP award and the first year he ...
NJPW recently interviewed Tetsuya Naito, who discussed several topics that included IWGP United States Champion Jon Moxley's match with Juice Robinson, Los Ingobernables De Japon member Shingo ...
Early Friday morning, at NJPW's New Year Dash card (their equivalent to the Raw after WrestleMania show), Jericho made a huge splash by running in to attack Japanese star Tetsuya Naito from behind.