(NOAH) Kenoh, "Spoiling Kiyomiya is allowed"

24th September 2020
Yahoo.co.jp\East Sports Web

Noah's GHC National Champion, Kenoh (35), is embarking on group reform.  

At the Korakuen Hall event on the 23rd September, which was held in a weekday and unusually in both the afternoon and the evening, Kenoh participated in two official matches for the B block in the "N-1 VICTORY". 

In the afternoon performance, he KO'd Yoshiki Inamura (27), a member of the rebel unit "Kongoh", with a series of strikes from the bottom of his palm, and in the following evening show he defeated Noah's "Genius" Naomichi Marufuji (40) with a chokehold. Increasing his points to 6, he jumped to the top of the block. 

The driving force is Kenoh's anger towards Kaito Kiyomiya (24) who is in Block A. For some time now, Kenoh has been angry with Kiyomiya for not participating in the tournament last year despite being the GHC Heavyweight champion at the time. "As for him, the company spoils him. I can't forgive the fact that last year he didn't participate, and this year Kiyomiya is acting like nothing has happened. It all starts with breaking the companies scheme of spoiling Kiyomiya so much, and treating "Kongoh" coldly." To change the "preferential treatment" for Kiyomiya, he will get the right to speak by winning the N-1 for the second time in a row. 

"Be sure to win!" The man who has once again calling to Kiyomiya to meet in the finals (October 11th, Osaka Edion Arena, 1st Stadium), must first proceed to master B Block. 

Picture credit: Yahoo.co.jp\East Sports Web

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