NJPW Star SANADA Admits His One Biggest Weakness

SANADA assesses his skills ahead of tomorrow's NJPW IWGP H'weight/IC Title clash with Kota Ibushi.

By Andy H Murray /

NJPW

New Japan Pro Wrestling's SANADA, the most photogenic man in the entire sport, has conducted an interview with the promotion's English-language website ahead of his IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championship match with Kota Ibushi.

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'Cold Skull' touched on all kinds of topics relating to his career and the match itself, including his biggest weaknesses between the ropes:-

“Oh, I have plenty of weaknesses. Of course. I’m just good at hiding them. There are plenty of things that I’m no good at, and I just don’t do them. That’s the trick. So maybe it looks like I have no holes in my game. I haven’t really spoken with Ibushi, so I don’t think he knows much about who I really am. Oh yeah. Have you heard me on the mic?”

Lacklustre promo ability? That makes sense, given that extreme stoicism is the most important component of his character - something he acknowledges as a "strong, silent type" in the interview.

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SANADA went on, saying he wants Ibushi to bring out a wilder, more unpredictable side of his character when they wrestle at The New Beginning in Hiroshima tomorrow, 11 February.

The challenger enters the dual title match as a heavy underdog. Nonetheless, it's refreshing to hear a wrestler speaking so candidly about their own shortcomings, even in a company-sponsored interview.

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