Katsuyori Shibata To Make "Major Announcement" At Upcoming NJPW Show

Shibata wrestled his first match since 2017 at the G1 Climax 31 finals in October.

Katsuyori Shibata
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Two months after wrestling his first match in over four years, Katsuyori Shibata will deliver what is being billed as a "major announcement" at NJPW's World Tag League/Best of the Super Juniors finals on 15 December.

The promotion uploaded the following announcement to its website earlier today:-

Katsuyori Shibata will be in attendance next Wednesday, December 15 at the Best of the Super Jr./World Tag League finals. Shibata has expressed he has a major announcement that he would like to deliver directly to the fans.

This comes following a sensational comeback match for Shibata at the G1 Climax 31 finals on 21 October, when he worked Zack Sabre Jr. in an unannounced five-minute grappling exhibition. Shibata hadn't competed since April 2017, when he was given an "18% or less" chance of surviving after being rushed to hospital following a bout with Kazuchikada Okada, suffering a subdural hematoma requiring emergency surgery.

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Shibata currently works as head trainer at NJPW's LA Dojo. Interviewed last week, he claimed that there was more to his pro wrestling comeback than the Sabre Jr. match:-

"I mean, Budokan felt like a comeback to me. That grappling match was Katsuyori Shibata’s pro-wrestling. Everything about these last four and a half years was Katsuyori Shibata’s pro-wrestling, and I’m proud of it, all of it. Now whether it counts within some official rules or not, I don’t know, but take from it what you will. But that wasn’t the end point. There’s more to this."

We await this "major announcement" with anticipation.

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