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Katsuya Kitamura Rumored To Be Retiring

VoicesofWrestling.com is reporting that New Japan Pro Wrestling Young Lion Katsuya Kitamura might be “quietly retiring.” They also reported that this is “head injury related.”

WrestleZone has reached out to New Japan Pro Wrestling for comment.

Zack Sabre Jr. Signs Full-Time With NJPW

Zack Sabre Jr. lost the Evolve World Championship and the RevPro British Heavyweight Championship over WrestleMania weekend. He then confirmed that he has signed a full-time contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Sabre says that is where he is putting 100% of his focus at this time.

Kenny Omega Taunts Roman Reigns On Twitter

Former-WWE Intercontinental Champion Roman Reigns took to Twitter to say “Any Show. Any City. Any Country. Any opponent. I’ll fight.” This prompted a response from former-IWGP Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega.

Lion’s Gate Project 11 Results

Lion’s Gate Project 11 aired on 4/10 and is available to watch on NJPWWorld.com.

  • Ren Narita def. Yuya Uemura via submission. (8:16)
  • Tomoyuki Oka def. Yota Tsuji via submission. (7:17)
  • Gedo & Hiro Saito def. Tiger Mask & Tetsuhiro Yagi via pinfall. (14:59)
  • Manabu Nakanishi & Hiroyoshi Tenzan def. Ken45 & MANJIMARU via submission. (13:35)
  • Yuji Nagata & Shota Umino vs. Go Asakawa & Ayato Yoshida via pinfall. (12:03)

Daisuke Sekimoto Set For Lion’s Gate Project 12

New Japan Pro Wrestling announced that the next Lion’s Gate event will be held on May 15th. The event will feature Big Japan Wrestling’s Daisuke Sekimoto. Sekimoto is coming off a busy WrestleMania weekend, that saw him on every show from WWN and Kaiju Big Battel alike. Sekimoto will take on Shota Umino.

5/15 Lion’s Gate Project 12, 6am EST

Team Japan Wins Bronze Medal At World Cup In Iowa

The 2018 Wrestling World Cup was held in Iowa City, IA over the weekend. Noboyushi Arakida from Wrestle Academy, a New Japan-sponsored academy, and Takeshi Yamaguchi were both mentioned by journalist Chris Charlton as being names to watch. Japan’s third place finish was their best showing since 1985. Team USA won this year’s Wrestling World Cup, for the first time in 14 years.

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