Kazuchika Okada "Likely" Heading To WWE

Amidst plentiful speculation, Kazuchika Okada is now believed to be heading to WWE.

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Update

In an update on this situation, Fightful Select reports that, as of now, Kazuchika Okada is "early" in the process of deciding where his pro wrestling future lies.

A WWE higher-up who the outlet spoke to said it would be news to them if Okada has decided to head to the promotion, while multiple sources within NXT have likewise heard nothing on this matter.

Basically, it appears that Okada's future is still undecided and that anything could happen.

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In what has already proven to be a crazy day for WWE - the company signing an incredible $5 billion deal with Netflix - it now appears that Kazuchika Okada is heading to WWE once his legendary run with NJPW comes to an end in the next few weeks.

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Of course, Okada has previously announced that his current NJPW deal expires at the end of January, and that'll be finishing up with New Japan once the New Beginning shows wrap up next month.

Given the Rainmaker's status as one of the best - if not the best - wrestlers on the planet, it's no surprise to hear that both AEW and WWE have strong interest in the seven-time IWGP Champion. While some within AEW were confident of landing Okada, and likewise WWE were hopeful of signing the 36-year-old, the latest in this saga seems to indicate that it will be WWE where Kazuchika will likely end up.

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Per the reliable Monthly Puroresu, a source close to the talent noted "it appears Okada is WWE bound, potentially starting in NXT first."

Obviously, this is far from confirmation of Kazuchika Okada formally joining WWE, but Monthly Puroresu is an extremely reliable source when it comes to Japanese wrestling.

If Okada signs with WWE, and if Okada does end up being initially assigned to NXT, it might not be the worst thing. After all, major NJPW stars like Shinsuke Nakamura and Finn Balor went through NXT, with those spells allowing the talent to get settled in the United States before an eventual move to the main roster. Of course, the NXT landscape during Nakamura and Balor's time there was slightly different to the NXT we see today.

Until anything is official, though, Okada could well still sign with another promotion, but for now, the latest in one of pro wrestling's hottest talking points, seems to indicate Kazuchika Okada will be signing with Triple H and WWE.

 
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