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Other joshi wrestlers have performed in the Mae ... way fewer f*cks (other recent-ish examples: Shinsuke Nakamura, Tetsuya Naito, Hiromu Takahashi) and went into a feud with stable leader Kagetsu ...
In only three months, Tetsuya Naito will headline Wrestle Kingdom 18 for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He will challenge Sanada for the IWGP world heavyweight championship in the Tokyo Dome ...
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 Dontaku ...
Having been with the company for 20 years by this point, Tetsuya Naito's time with New Japan Pro-Wrestling is coming to an end. The start of the month saw reports that Naito was working for NJPW ...
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 ...
After nearly 20 years, Tetsuya Naito is leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling. NJPW revealed via press release that they and Naito have mutually agreed not to renew his contract. In addition to Naito ...
One of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's top stars, Tetsuya Naito, says he took a pay cut when he renewed his contract with the company. Naito tells Tokyo Sports the salary he was offered by New Japan ...
Naito hit Moxley with a Destino for the pin and the win. Sunday marked a rematch from Windy City Riot in April when Moxley defeated Naito to win the IWGP world heavyweight title for the first time ...
Tetsuya Naito is a professional wrestler born in Japan and currently performing for New Japan Pro Wrestling. In NJPW, he is the leader of Los Ingobernables de Japón stable. Born on June 22 ...
Reigning champ Tetsuya Naito wants his match in April against Jon Moxley at New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s Windy City Riot show to be a title defense. The IWGP world heavyweight championship is going ...