10 Craziest Wrestling Rumors That Could Come True

4. Kazuchika Okada Leaves Japan

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In a recent report from Sports Illustrated, the revered Kazuchika Okada, the face of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, is poised to become a free agent in January 2024, stirring speculation about his potential departure from the organisation and the chance that he might show up in the United States fulltime.

Okada's hypothetical exit from New Japan carries substantial implications, given his status as one of the world's most cherished wrestlers. For years, he's been a linchpin in NJPW, so the prospect of his departure raises concerns about potential declines in viewership and revenue for the company.

Amidst the swirling rumors, there's chatter that Okada is contemplating talks with either WWE or All Elite Wrestling. Both promotions have been aggressively expanding their rosters, securing some of the industry's biggest names. The allure of Okada joining either promotion looms large, especially with the number of new Japanese fans it could bring in.

If Okada decides to bid adieu to New Japan, the intrigue intensifies regarding how his exceptional in-ring skills and storytelling prowess will be harnessed in his new wrestling home. Known for his involvement in crafting unforgettable moments and clinching numerous championships, Okada's potential move remains a subject of much speculation.

Regardless of Kazuchika's chosen company, his departure from New Japan stands as a pivotal moment in professional wrestling. If he does make it stateside, fans are in for a treat wherever he decides to go.

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