(NOAH) Kenoh to the new champion, Kiyomiya, "I will make it easy"
Tokyo Sports Web
25th December 2018
Prior to the title match at Korakuen Hall on January 6th, Kenoh (33) Noah's kicking assassin, cut in half Kaito Kiyomiya (22), Noah's new GHC Heavyweight Champion.
On the 16th at Noah's Yokohama Event, Kiyomiya took the championship from Takashi Sugiura (48). The record for the youngest champion in GHC History has been greatly updated, and he has also achieved the glittering "Pro Wrestling Grand Prize" Fighting Spirit award.
Although he will come to his first defensive match with enough energy to forcefully knock down birds in flight, the ten year hard working veteran, who has held the same championship, has given his frank opinion.
"The company has pushed him too much. Even I can see the future treasure of Noah, but it is a burden to carry it on his back; but he is 22, and he will be crushed by the heavy pressure if he carries it all. Why can't the company wait another few years? When I was champion, I was 32, and the pressure was intense."
It was on January 6th this year when Kenoh was champion, and he succeeded in his first defense by dismissing the challenge of Kiyomiya, who had just returned from overseas training.
This time it will be a fight that has reversed the positions, "He had just come back from abroad, and had grown quickly in fighting. Kiyomiya, at that time was shining and at his best. Now he is becoming more and more boring."
The "sound logic" did not stop there.
The last match of the year at Korakuen Hall was determined by lottery. Both men clashed in a three way match with Kinya Okada (26), and Kenoh overwhelmed Kiyomiya was a series of kicks, which froze the Christmas mood at the venue.
After the match he commented, "Because it will be hard, I will make it easy. That is the best way for him. Because I will remove the billboard, he can grow up with assurance".
Link to original article from Tokyo Sports Web\Yahoo Japan (in Japanese)
Picture credit: Tokyo Sports Web
25th December 2018
Prior to the title match at Korakuen Hall on January 6th, Kenoh (33) Noah's kicking assassin, cut in half Kaito Kiyomiya (22), Noah's new GHC Heavyweight Champion.
On the 16th at Noah's Yokohama Event, Kiyomiya took the championship from Takashi Sugiura (48). The record for the youngest champion in GHC History has been greatly updated, and he has also achieved the glittering "Pro Wrestling Grand Prize" Fighting Spirit award.
Although he will come to his first defensive match with enough energy to forcefully knock down birds in flight, the ten year hard working veteran, who has held the same championship, has given his frank opinion.
"The company has pushed him too much. Even I can see the future treasure of Noah, but it is a burden to carry it on his back; but he is 22, and he will be crushed by the heavy pressure if he carries it all. Why can't the company wait another few years? When I was champion, I was 32, and the pressure was intense."
It was on January 6th this year when Kenoh was champion, and he succeeded in his first defense by dismissing the challenge of Kiyomiya, who had just returned from overseas training.
This time it will be a fight that has reversed the positions, "He had just come back from abroad, and had grown quickly in fighting. Kiyomiya, at that time was shining and at his best. Now he is becoming more and more boring."
The "sound logic" did not stop there.
The last match of the year at Korakuen Hall was determined by lottery. Both men clashed in a three way match with Kinya Okada (26), and Kenoh overwhelmed Kiyomiya was a series of kicks, which froze the Christmas mood at the venue.
After the match he commented, "Because it will be hard, I will make it easy. That is the best way for him. Because I will remove the billboard, he can grow up with assurance".
Link to original article from Tokyo Sports Web\Yahoo Japan (in Japanese)
Picture credit: Tokyo Sports Web
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