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>At New Japan Pro Wrestling's Osaka tournament on the 11th, Kazuchika Okada (36), who left the organization at the end of January, won a singles match against Hiroshi Tanahashi (47). It seemed like this would be the end of the golden card that represented the professional wrestling world of the 2010s, but Okada is eager for a rematch in the future. In addition, regarding the future, where it seems certain that he will expand into the United States, he received a passionate love call from American Danielson (42).
>On the other hand, I am concerned about future trends. Okada's next main battlefield has been narrowed down to WWE or AEW, and local reports say AEW has the upper hand. Under such circumstances, it is Bryan, who lost to Okada at the Tokyo Dome tournament in January, who sends a passionate love call.
>After the Osaka tournament, he told an interviewer, ``Of course I want him to come to AEW.Fans all over the world know how great Okada is.Both WWE and AEW are major players, but I hope he comes to AEW.'' made it shine.
>A superstar who knows both organizations said, ``If he goes to WWE, they might have him start with (third brand) NXT like Shinsuke (Nakamura) to adapt to the American style, but it's already completed. "Okada doesn't need that. He's one of the best wrestlers in the world right now, so he can just come to the United States without changing anything," he said emphatically.
>At New Japan Pro Wrestling's Osaka tournament on the 11th, Kazuchika Okada (36), who left the organization at the end of January, won a singles match against Hiroshi Tanahashi (47). It seemed like this would be the end of the golden card that represented the professional wrestling world of the 2010s, but Okada is eager for a rematch in the future. In addition, regarding the future, where it seems certain that he will expand into the United States, he received a passionate love call from American Danielson (42).
>On the other hand, I am concerned about future trends. Okada's next main battlefield has been narrowed down to WWE or AEW, and local reports say AEW has the upper hand. Under such circumstances, it is Bryan, who lost to Okada at the Tokyo Dome tournament in January, who sends a passionate love call.
>After the Osaka tournament, he told an interviewer, ``Of course I want him to come to AEW.Fans all over the world know how great Okada is.Both WWE and AEW are major players, but I hope he comes to AEW.'' made it shine.
>A superstar who knows both organizations said, ``If he goes to WWE, they might have him start with (third brand) NXT like Shinsuke (Nakamura) to adapt to the American style, but it's already completed. "Okada doesn't need that. He's one of the best wrestlers in the world right now, so he can just come to the United States without changing anything," he said emphatically.