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>He fights with the fear a lot that he will get injured again and be out for a long time again and disappoint the fans. In a way MMA is almost safer than wrestling in this aspect (I'm assuming he means because of the lack of high-flying).
>After saying that the has 49 current offers for matches and that it's impossible to reply to them all, he says that Kenny got angry at him for deciding to be at Bloodsport. Inoue asks in what way and if that usually happens between them.
>Ibushi says Kenny frontloaded it by saying he "feels like (Ibushi's) mom having to say something bad about that, but..." Kenny further said, "You're already a star" (i.e. that he should know his worth more than to think he needs to prove it at Bloodsport).
>Shortly after, Nakazwa contacted Ibushi, saying Tony Khan wanted to talk to him, and Ibushi was like "Oh, i see how it is lol". In that indirect way he learned that AEW was interested in him too. [he's basically implying Kenny set this into motion to keep him safe].
>People from Saudi Arabia also offered him to have an exhibition match or something of the sort at a party. This is where the tagline on the cover of "Pacquiao, AEW, Saudi Arabia" comes from.
>About not going back to DDT and NOAH, he says that it's difficult to explain but he feels like those places wouldn't be able to handle him anymore, that he doesn't fit there anymore in a way because he's become too much for them.
>He unsure how everything is going to go, but he's made his choices and is hoping to have his wrestling school while also going ahead with all his plans (but also that he's scared of Kenny being angry at him by finding out through roundabout ways about Ibushi doing this or that).
>He goes on to explain that Kenny really was on his case for this. Says that he really is "change the world" to him. That they both believe they can turn the world around together. It made Ibushi realize again that those feelings were still there for him.