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[Good News] Some of you may recall that in 2019, New Japan Pro Wrestling (51) had its most successful fiscal year in its entire history, with a whooping $50 Million Gross. After 3 years of being in the dumps, largely due to the effects of the pandemic in Japan (2683), they are now BACK. That year, they had a revenue of 5.33 billion yen. This year, they have a revenue of 5.29 billion yen. Needless to say that the company is RED HOT, baby, and back to making historic profits for itself.
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[Heartening News]
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>>11153547 Thank you EVIL for drawing the house
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>>11153547 >revenue: 5.29 billy yen >expenses: 7.67 billy yen Anonymous
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>>11153547 >Ushers in the new RED HOT age Anonymous
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Icecoldbros... The meme is officially over....
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>>11153547 Hail to the King
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>>11153547 Gotta love the EVILster, hail the king of darkness baby.
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That must be why the New Japan Ice Cold meme hasn't been posted for like half a year now. The shitposter saw this coming.
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>>11153586 >>11153592 the most ice cold dimeless red hot megadraws of all time! *bows down*
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i watched enough of the G1 to know it's not hot at all. thanks.
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They drew 97000 to the 2019 G1, this year only 54000. They are back to being profitable, but right now they are sitting around 2014 in terms of yearly attendance. They are on the rise from last year(5000 more tickets moved with one less show overall and one less in a big venue) but they have a long way to go to get back to where they were. And I hope they do.
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>>11153711 Record profits, bitch
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>>11153719 you aren't japanese
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>>11153735 I'm not American, either. Or Indian. Or Asian. Or African. Or Black.
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>>11153712 They sold way less tickets and they gained basically the same thing?
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based Naitster and his students (SANADA & EVIL) saving New Japan Pro Wrestling
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>>11153748 tickets prices increased a lot
WK18 tickets are ridiculously expensive
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