Former Raging King Naoya Ogawa says, "If it were me, I'd go and beat up Wolf." His true intentions and expectations
https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/articles/-/366316>Naoya Ogawa (57), a former professional wrestler and silver medalist in judo at the Barcelona Olympics, recently updated his YouTube channel, "Naoya Ogawa's Bousouou Channel." He mentioned Wolf Aaron, a gold medalist in the 100kg judo category at the Tokyo Olympics, who will be making his debut at the New Japan Pro-Wrestling Tokyo Dome event on January 4th next year.>In Wolf's much-anticipated debut, he will clash with EVIL of the villainous group "House of Torture (H.O.T.)." He has already been engaged in a brawl with H.O.T. in the ring, which has been garnering a lot of attention. Ogawa, who saw the video, commented, "There's something amazing about his appearance. The image he had as a judo player has completely faded. I don't know if that was the intention, though. The most important thing is for people who leave judo to succeed in the (next) world.">He then pointed out, "In my experience, it's quite difficult to throw in the ring while wearing shoes. It's different whether the shoes are thick-soled or the thin-soled shoes used in wrestling. In judo, being barefoot is different to being in shoes," and said, "I think Wolf would be able to adapt quickly.">The former King of Runaways continued by giving this advice to the gold medalist: "It all comes down to the microphone, after all. It's about what you say to people and whether you can empathize with them or not. Whether you can fully transform into them or not. Wouldn't Wolf be better off as a heel? He has the aura of a heel."