NJPW - Topic Ufficiale
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Re: NJPW - Topic Ufficiale
SHO se lo rebuildano il performer è sempre di rilievo.
Non è che ci sono altre opzioni, è anche l'occasione per riscoprire il prodotto con altri schemi.
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Oh mannaggia, ma con che accuse? Ma infatti pure TJP è da un po' che non si vede o sente, o sbaglio? Questa è un'altra come Reby Sky, che lancia bombe di merda e poi spiega un cazzo.
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TJP mi pare sia freelancerDarth_Dario ha scritto: ↑21/04/2025, 20:59 Oh mannaggia, ma con che accuse? Ma infatti pure TJP è da un po' che non si vede o sente, o sbaglio? Questa è un'altra come Reby Sky, che lancia bombe di merda e poi spiega un cazzo.
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Re: NJPW - Topic Ufficiale
Te pareva che Hiromu e Naito non se ne escivano con il loro miglior match di coppia quando Naito se ne sta per andare 
Chiaro, Naito non riesce a fare una tornado DDT neanche a pagarlo e l'emozione di assistere a uno dei suoi ultimi match ha influito ma l'ho trovato veramente bellino
Hiromu che fa il figo con Ishii cercando di pinnarlo con un piede solo, addirittura ha vinto una chop battle
Ishii e Taichi sarebbero anche un bel tag team di veterani picchiatori se la categoria di coppia valesse qualcosa
Lacrimuccia per il fist bump tra Hiromu, BUSHI e Naito

Chiaro, Naito non riesce a fare una tornado DDT neanche a pagarlo e l'emozione di assistere a uno dei suoi ultimi match ha influito ma l'ho trovato veramente bellino
Hiromu che fa il figo con Ishii cercando di pinnarlo con un piede solo, addirittura ha vinto una chop battle

Ishii e Taichi sarebbero anche un bel tag team di veterani picchiatori se la categoria di coppia valesse qualcosa

Lacrimuccia per il fist bump tra Hiromu, BUSHI e Naito
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Una pagina su Facebook (Pro Wrestling & MMA News) riporta queste parole di Naito sulla sua situazione:
"Tetsuya Naito firmly addressed rumors about his NJPW departure, clarifying, "Let me be clear: in the five contract renewals I’ve had, I never once brought up money." He expressed his frustration with the false narrative, blaming media coverage by saying, "It’s extremely frustrating to have people think I’m quitting because of money, and honestly, I think it’s Tokyo Sports’ fault." Feeling trapped by misinformation, he added, "But if Tokyo Sports writes about it, it somehow sounds even more like a lie, so what the heck am I supposed to do...?"
Naito stressed that he always negotiated reasonably, explaining, "I never made any unreasonable demands. I never said, ‘Since I'm wrestling more, pay me more,’ or ‘That guy wrestles less, pay him less.’" Instead, he emphasized, "I just wanted them to properly value what a wrestler’s match is worth." While he acknowledged the company’s challenges, he pointed out, "I get that the number of wrestlers has increased, and there are unavoidable circumstances, but still..."
Responding to NJPW President Hiroshi Tanahashi’s statement wishing he stayed, Naito questioned the sincerity, asking, "Did they do that when other wrestlers left?" He defended Tanahashi, saying, "I think it’s wrong that President Tanahashi got some heat from the fans because of that," but also revealed, "Tanahashi only showed up during the final (fifth) contract negotiation anyway."
Naito admitted, "Sure, maybe I made some selfish requests," but criticized NJPW’s efforts to retain him, noting, "They didn’t exactly work hard to convince me to stay." He also highlighted the lack of urgency from the company, explaining, "After my contract expired on January 31st (as a contracted wrestler), it took more than a month before they even contacted me for the next negotiation." Concluding with a message for the future, Naito said, "I'm not trying to say, ‘Why didn’t you do this or that for me?’ now. But if they don’t change the way they handle contracts, I think the same thing will keep happening in the coming years. I really hope my departure prompts them to rethink how they approach contract renewals."
Source: Tokyo Sport
"Tetsuya Naito firmly addressed rumors about his NJPW departure, clarifying, "Let me be clear: in the five contract renewals I’ve had, I never once brought up money." He expressed his frustration with the false narrative, blaming media coverage by saying, "It’s extremely frustrating to have people think I’m quitting because of money, and honestly, I think it’s Tokyo Sports’ fault." Feeling trapped by misinformation, he added, "But if Tokyo Sports writes about it, it somehow sounds even more like a lie, so what the heck am I supposed to do...?"
Naito stressed that he always negotiated reasonably, explaining, "I never made any unreasonable demands. I never said, ‘Since I'm wrestling more, pay me more,’ or ‘That guy wrestles less, pay him less.’" Instead, he emphasized, "I just wanted them to properly value what a wrestler’s match is worth." While he acknowledged the company’s challenges, he pointed out, "I get that the number of wrestlers has increased, and there are unavoidable circumstances, but still..."
Responding to NJPW President Hiroshi Tanahashi’s statement wishing he stayed, Naito questioned the sincerity, asking, "Did they do that when other wrestlers left?" He defended Tanahashi, saying, "I think it’s wrong that President Tanahashi got some heat from the fans because of that," but also revealed, "Tanahashi only showed up during the final (fifth) contract negotiation anyway."
Naito admitted, "Sure, maybe I made some selfish requests," but criticized NJPW’s efforts to retain him, noting, "They didn’t exactly work hard to convince me to stay." He also highlighted the lack of urgency from the company, explaining, "After my contract expired on January 31st (as a contracted wrestler), it took more than a month before they even contacted me for the next negotiation." Concluding with a message for the future, Naito said, "I'm not trying to say, ‘Why didn’t you do this or that for me?’ now. But if they don’t change the way they handle contracts, I think the same thing will keep happening in the coming years. I really hope my departure prompts them to rethink how they approach contract renewals."
Source: Tokyo Sport
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Un paio di anni fa Naito aveva firmato con il 30% di paga in meno, quindi non penso che i soldi siano un problema.Darth_Dario ha scritto: ↑28/04/2025, 15:08 Una pagina su Facebook (Pro Wrestling & MMA News) riporta queste parole di Naito sulla sua situazione:
"Tetsuya Naito firmly addressed rumors about his NJPW departure, clarifying, "Let me be clear: in the five contract renewals I’ve had, I never once brought up money." He expressed his frustration with the false narrative, blaming media coverage by saying, "It’s extremely frustrating to have people think I’m quitting because of money, and honestly, I think it’s Tokyo Sports’ fault." Feeling trapped by misinformation, he added, "But if Tokyo Sports writes about it, it somehow sounds even more like a lie, so what the heck am I supposed to do...?"
Naito stressed that he always negotiated reasonably, explaining, "I never made any unreasonable demands. I never said, ‘Since I'm wrestling more, pay me more,’ or ‘That guy wrestles less, pay him less.’" Instead, he emphasized, "I just wanted them to properly value what a wrestler’s match is worth." While he acknowledged the company’s challenges, he pointed out, "I get that the number of wrestlers has increased, and there are unavoidable circumstances, but still..."
Responding to NJPW President Hiroshi Tanahashi’s statement wishing he stayed, Naito questioned the sincerity, asking, "Did they do that when other wrestlers left?" He defended Tanahashi, saying, "I think it’s wrong that President Tanahashi got some heat from the fans because of that," but also revealed, "Tanahashi only showed up during the final (fifth) contract negotiation anyway."
Naito admitted, "Sure, maybe I made some selfish requests," but criticized NJPW’s efforts to retain him, noting, "They didn’t exactly work hard to convince me to stay." He also highlighted the lack of urgency from the company, explaining, "After my contract expired on January 31st (as a contracted wrestler), it took more than a month before they even contacted me for the next negotiation." Concluding with a message for the future, Naito said, "I'm not trying to say, ‘Why didn’t you do this or that for me?’ now. But if they don’t change the way they handle contracts, I think the same thing will keep happening in the coming years. I really hope my departure prompts them to rethink how they approach contract renewals."
Source: Tokyo Sport
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Re: NJPW - Topic Ufficiale
Visto. Non un brutto match e come dici te l'emozione fa tantissimo, ma ho preferito il match con Cobb e Newman. Naito ridotto veramente a un best of e meno male che almeno si becca il pin. Concordo che la cosa migliore è Hiromu che tiene testa a Ishii, Dio solo sa che succederà ora senza Naito. Da un lato sarebbe bello poter sperare che possa fare qualcosa per se e non essere più costretto a fare da badante a Naito, ma non ho molta fiducia.Heart Break Kid ha scritto: ↑27/04/2025, 12:43 Te pareva che Hiromu e Naito non se ne escivano con il loro miglior match di coppia quando Naito se ne sta per andare
Chiaro, Naito non riesce a fare una tornado DDT neanche a pagarlo e l'emozione di assistere a uno dei suoi ultimi match ha influito ma l'ho trovato veramente bellino
Hiromu che fa il figo con Ishii cercando di pinnarlo con un piede solo, addirittura ha vinto una chop battle
Ishii e Taichi sarebbero anche un bel tag team di veterani picchiatori se la categoria di coppia valesse qualcosa
Lacrimuccia per il fist bump tra Hiromu, BUSHI e Naito
Ma l'ultimo match quindi quand'è?
PS: non ho be capito perché Ishii e Taichi in coppia
