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For those who have asked where Aleister Black has been since he lost the Ambulance Match to Damian Priest on Smackdown, WWE Creative sources have told PWInsiderElite.com that Black has been off selling the match and the loss and that the current hiatus was planned. There's a belief he was also banged up a little coming out of the match but nothing that would have prevented him from appearing on TV if the company needed him to do so.
I was never a fan of mfs coming right back after a last man standing match or a ambulance match or any big time stipulation match where they should have been out for a minute
i hope they get back to doing that more often
lol at NJPW working with WWE. Dont even sound right.I'm starting to wonder why NJPW hasn't gotten into a "partnership" wit WWE. It could be possible they didn't want WWE poaching their talent like they doing TNA.
I dunno. Just spitballin
I'm starting to wonder why NJPW hasn't gotten into a "partnership" wit WWE. It could be possible they didn't want WWE poaching their talent like they doing TNA.
I dunno. Just spitballin
further more WWE AND NJPW have always had a weird relationship where its not necessarily hate but it aint love either. They just do their own thing. Thats why WWE for the longest wouldnt mention them.Its cause they already are in a partnership with AEW
Its cause they already are in a partnership with AEW
further more WWE AND NJPW have always had a weird relationship where its not necessarily hate but it aint love either. They just do their own thing. Thats why WWE for the longest wouldnt mention them.
also NJPW has said multiple times WWE style is degrading and not skill so im sure WWE aint too eager to try and do it.The closest WWE could get to NJPW is "partnering" wit NOAH.
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In June 2022, the wrestling world was taken by storm when New Japan Pro Wrestling partnered with Tony Khan’s All Elite Wrestling to co-produce the wildly successful Forbidden Door pay-per-view. However, fans would have never been blessed with the Forbidden Door event had WWE and NJPW reached an exclusive partnership deal in 2021.
Reports started showing up in May 2021 about WWE being in talks with New Japan to become its exclusive partner in a move that would essentially cut AEW out of the picture.
According to Sports Illustrated’s Justin Barrasso, in an attempt to keep Danielson in the WWE, WWE’s Co-CEO Nick Khan opened lines of communication with New Japan, exploring ways for the two companies to collaborate.
Bryan Danielson would confirm later that year that WWE attempted to keep him in the company by offering him the liberty to also work in Japan.
At the time, founder and co-owner of AEW Tony Khan heard about this through trusted sources within New Japan. However, New Japan officials assured Tony that working with AEW was their priority.
Danielson would end up signing with AEW months after his WWE contract expired in April 2021, and partnership discussions between WWE and NJPW fizzled out.
It was one of the rare times in recent years WWE expressed a willingness to collaborate with another significant wrestling company.
also NJPW has said multiple times WWE style is degrading and not skill so im sure WWE aint too eager to try and do it.