Anonymous
6/11/2025, 2:26:58 AM
No.17967255
>[AJPW] Jun Saito Fed Up with Hideki Suzuki’s Verbal Attacks: “The Guy’s Just Too Much—That’s All I Can Say”
>All Japan Pro Wrestling’s Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Jun Saito (38) is feeling thrown off his rhythm ahead of his fifth title defense against the “most eccentric man in the ring,” Hideki Suzuki (45), set for June 18 at Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall.
>On June 9, Jun and Suzuki appeared together at a press conference in Tokyo.
>Jun declared his determination: “I will *definitely* defend. Jun Saito never stops. Hideki Suzuki—DOOM.”
>Then, switching gears, he added, “On a personal note, today, June 9, marks exactly four years since my debut—so I’m celebrating.”
>He pulled a kusa mochi (mugwort rice cake) from his pocket and began munching away.
>Jun’s trademark “press conference snack time” has become a familiar sight.
>But Suzuki jabbed: “Four years? That’s kind of a weird milestone.”
>Jun ignored him, then pulled out a tiramisu and continued eating while the Q&A began—only for Suzuki to cut in:
>“Nope. We’re not doing Q&A until you’re done eating. Talking with your mouth full is rude. Finish your food first. If a manners coach saw this, they’d be furious.”
>And so, the entire room was made to silently watch Jun’s munch session.
https://x.com/tospo_battle/status/1932042633544917343
>All Japan Pro Wrestling’s Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Jun Saito (38) is feeling thrown off his rhythm ahead of his fifth title defense against the “most eccentric man in the ring,” Hideki Suzuki (45), set for June 18 at Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall.
>On June 9, Jun and Suzuki appeared together at a press conference in Tokyo.
>Jun declared his determination: “I will *definitely* defend. Jun Saito never stops. Hideki Suzuki—DOOM.”
>Then, switching gears, he added, “On a personal note, today, June 9, marks exactly four years since my debut—so I’m celebrating.”
>He pulled a kusa mochi (mugwort rice cake) from his pocket and began munching away.
>Jun’s trademark “press conference snack time” has become a familiar sight.
>But Suzuki jabbed: “Four years? That’s kind of a weird milestone.”
>Jun ignored him, then pulled out a tiramisu and continued eating while the Q&A began—only for Suzuki to cut in:
>“Nope. We’re not doing Q&A until you’re done eating. Talking with your mouth full is rude. Finish your food first. If a manners coach saw this, they’d be furious.”
>And so, the entire room was made to silently watch Jun’s munch session.
https://x.com/tospo_battle/status/1932042633544917343