>>18616934 >nah can’t use TSUJI he’s not pushed to that level yet >oh but you uh you will soon??? >gedo…. Gedo are you there??? YOU WILL PUSH THE YOUNG GUYS SOON?????
>>18616853 (OP)
This is damage control after everyone rightfully blamed him for pushing his own guy. >s-see i wanted this but told me no i have no say
Get fucked paki.
>>18617007
as opposed to the NJPW choice of don’t use him on the show at all and just put one of your guys in that world title main event match instead.
>>18617007
So it's a bad thing to depict Tsuji as a talent that can be seen fighting for main titles in two companies? Even if Tsuji loses against Swerve for the AEW title it just further builds his credibility as a guy who can get the IWGP.
>>18616877
New Toy Syndrome
He's the last guy Tony signed to a mega contract so Tiny takes his word as gospel, nevermind the fact he's been a complete flop for AEW and his neck is broken
If you let tonican book your wrestler, he’ll poach them. If you don’t let tonican book your wrestler, he’ll publicly bury your company ahead of your joint show. Great partnership.
>>18617317
It doesn’t. If anything, it sounds like Ospreay was the one saying it. Pretty funny considering Thighful always reports that every big PPV match for AEW, both wrestlers were begging to do the job for each other.
>>18617629
Really can't deny that 2010s NJPW run, but specifically 2012-2019 were his halcyon years.
He's beyond burned out now though. Needs replacing several years ago.
There were some shows on this G1 tour that had LOWER attendances than covid attendance restricted shows in 2021 and 2022.
That is an unignorable serious alarm bell ringing
>>18618039
They do not plan to have Tsuji lead the company. They don't plan to have anyone leading that company. Especially not a Jap, especially not one under 50, and especially not Tsuji.
>>18617121 >Even if Tsuji loses against Swerve for the AEW title it just further builds his credibility as a guy who can get the IWGP.
No it doesn't lmao. The only time losing ever built credibility in the entire history of pro wrestling was Steve Austin refusing to tap and passing out in his match against Bret. Losing to Swerve would just cement Whoji as a loser.