John Cena and Cody Rhodes Absent from NJPW Event Due to Illness; Upcoming Sukeban Event Details

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It was announced during Sunday’s NJPW Road to Destruction event in Sendai that several wrestlers had failed to show up due to illness.

Lio Rush, Jeff Cobb, Hikuleo, Gabe Kidd, Alex Coughlin, and Kevin Knight were among the talents who were scheduled for the event but eventually failed to appear due to illness.

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Rush had already missed a couple of events for the same reason since October 3. Coughlin and Knight have been absent since October 4 while Hikuleo and Kidd have been sidelined since October 5. This is the first event Cobb missed due to health issues.

In other news, the new Japanese women’s wrestling promotion Sukeban has announced that its second event will take place in December in Miami, FL.

You can check out the official announcement below:

WWE released a video wherein Cody Rhodes was looking at a child watching his entrance, only for John Cena to photobomb him. You can check that out below:

On a recent edition of the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, Jimmy Jacobs discussed his recent in-ring return for ROH and how he is willing to wrestle any time the opportunity presents itself. He said,

Yeah, I’ll put on tights if people ask me to. Depending on when this airs, maybe I’ll have had a match recently already, you know, or maybe not. I don’t know, I can’t tell the future. The last shows I did, I did a ten day tour in Canada for my buddy Danny at the beginning of May. Ten days in a row, and I’m fine. Look, I couldn’t be at the peak of my career if that’s what I wanted. If I wanted to be an in-ring performer, I’m 39 years old, I couldn’t be in the peak of my career. I just don’t want to do that work. I don’t want to do the work it takes to perform at a high level, I just don’t, that’s not what I’m interested in. I’m super busy with AEW, but if and when there’s time in my schedule, if someone’s like, ‘Hey Jimmy, you want to put on tights and play?’ Of course I do.”

And finally, you can check out some additional highlights from this week’s episode of WWE NXT: Level Up below:

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Several wrestlers were unable to appear at Sunday’s NJPW Road to Destruction event in Sendai due to illness. Lio Rush, Jeff Cobb, Hikuleo, Gabe Kidd, Alex Coughlin, and Kevin Knight were among the talents who were scheduled for the event but had to miss it. Rush had already missed a couple of events since October 3 due to illness, while Coughlin and Knight have been absent since October 4. Hikuleo and Kidd have been sidelined since October 5. This was the first event that Cobb missed due to health issues.

In other wrestling news, Sukeban, a new Japanese women’s wrestling promotion, announced that its second event will take place in December in Miami, FL. The promotion shared the official announcement on Twitter, revealing that the event will feature a match between Vandals and Cherry Bomb Girls 2.

WWE also released a video featuring Cody Rhodes and John Cena. In the video, Rhodes is seen looking at a child watching his entrance when Cena photobombs him. The humorous video showcases the playful side of both wrestlers.

On the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, Jimmy Jacobs discussed his recent in-ring return for ROH and expressed his willingness to wrestle whenever the opportunity arises. Jacobs mentioned that he had recently done a ten-day tour in Canada and felt fine despite not being in the peak of his career. He stated that if there is time in his schedule and someone asks him to wrestle, he would be interested in putting on tights and playing.

Additionally, highlights from this week’s episode of WWE NXT: Level Up were shared. The highlights featured matches between Valentina Feroz & Kelani Jordan vs. Tatum Paxley & Izzi Dame, Dante Chen vs. Drew Gulak, and Tyriek Igwe & Tyson Dupont vs. Javier Bernal & Luca Crusifino.

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