(Noah) Kenoh: The secret policy of the GHC
Tokyo Sports
4th December 2017
Kenoh (32) revealed there is a secret policy to take over the GHC Belt.
On the 22nd at Korakuen Hall, he will challenge Eddie Edwards (33) for the GHC Heavyweight Title. With a fearless smile Kenoh says "Although Edwards is a high level player, whoever is my opponent I will retain the belt and make it "Noah = Kenoh!"
This year Kenoh has turned from junior to heavyweight. He has accumulated strength with various experiences such as forming a tag with Takashi Sugiura (47), Zero-One's Fire Festival and his achievement in winning the Global League.
It has been a rocky mountainous road, but looking he says "I will show the accumulation of the year that I have been walking to Edwards". The champion took the belt from Katsuhiko Nakajima (29) and succeeded in his first defence against Naomichi Marufuji (38). Looking unfriendly Kenoh said, "Actually, I already know his weak point, but I will not say where".
On the 3rd December, Edwards and Kenoh clashed. The audience were boosted by his high speed battle with the champion and the strategy of his hard hitting. Kenoh preserved his secret strategy as Sugiura took the three count pin, and screamed "Damn!" after the match; but what the secret plan is, will be an interesting thing to find out.
Link to original article: https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/847558/



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