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>Keiji Muto player (60) of Pro Wrestling Noah, revealed that he suffered a separated thigh before his retirement match at Tokyo Dome on January 21.
>On February 1, he attended K-1's annual awards ceremony, "K-1 AWARDS 2022," held at a hotel in Tokyo, and served as a presenter for KANA player (31), the women's flyweight champion, and Toma Kuroda player (22) the bantamweight champion, who were selected for the Antonio Inoki Fighting Spirit Award, but he was seated on a chair set up on the stage for many scenes.
>Muto player, who finished his "big role" with GHC heavyweight champion Kaito Kiyomiya player (26), explained the status of his injury: "I separated my thigh 10 days ago, and I'm in a pinch, but I got energy from both of them (KANA and Kuroda).
>On January 21, Muto player’s incarnation, the Great Muta, retired in a six-man tag team match at the Yokohama Arena.
>His retirement match on the 21st will be a singles match with Tetsuya Naito player (40) of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Muto player reported that the tickets for the Dome sold well. He added that the live streaming of his retirement match will be distributed by ABEMA on PPV, just like the Tenshin Nasukawa player (24) - Takeru Segawa (31) match last June, and he said, "I heard that the PPV of the Tenshin - Takeru match last year was viewed by over 500,000 people. We are going to deliver the match on PPV in honor of that, so if you are interested, please watch the PPV.”
>On February 1, he attended K-1's annual awards ceremony, "K-1 AWARDS 2022," held at a hotel in Tokyo, and served as a presenter for KANA player (31), the women's flyweight champion, and Toma Kuroda player (22) the bantamweight champion, who were selected for the Antonio Inoki Fighting Spirit Award, but he was seated on a chair set up on the stage for many scenes.
>Muto player, who finished his "big role" with GHC heavyweight champion Kaito Kiyomiya player (26), explained the status of his injury: "I separated my thigh 10 days ago, and I'm in a pinch, but I got energy from both of them (KANA and Kuroda).
>On January 21, Muto player’s incarnation, the Great Muta, retired in a six-man tag team match at the Yokohama Arena.
>His retirement match on the 21st will be a singles match with Tetsuya Naito player (40) of New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Muto player reported that the tickets for the Dome sold well. He added that the live streaming of his retirement match will be distributed by ABEMA on PPV, just like the Tenshin Nasukawa player (24) - Takeru Segawa (31) match last June, and he said, "I heard that the PPV of the Tenshin - Takeru match last year was viewed by over 500,000 people. We are going to deliver the match on PPV in honor of that, so if you are interested, please watch the PPV.”