Fred Rosser just recently talked with NJPW about STRONG LIVE and STRONG On Demand changing the existing taping system. 2023 is a huge year for NJPW due to the modifications the business is presently making to its shows schedule.
Rosser likewise revealed his enjoyment for Mercedes Mone’s upcoming NJPW in-ring launching versus KAIRI at Battle In The Valley.
You can take a look at some highlights from the interview listed below:
On the modifications in format to STRONG:“Well, we wish to put more eyes on NJPW STRONG, and I believe this is the method to do that. STRONG is my child- getting this chance throughout the pandemic was daunting initially, and I’m not scared to state that I wasn’t sure I might suffice in New Japan, however when the traffic signal’s on, like Kevin Kelly stated ‘really couple of can stay up to date with this engine’. I’ve surprised myself with a few of what I’ve attained which we’ve attained up until now, and I believe we can keep fantastic everybody. I’m not scared say goodbye to (laughs).”
On Mercedes Mone contending at Battle in the Valley:“I’m so ecstatic, particularly for Mercedes (Moné), that’s my lady, and I understand this has actually been an imagine hers for a long, long period of time.”
On what separates the NJPW Academy from a full-time LA Dojo training routine:“Well, it’s a 12 week program, 2 sessions a week. That does not offer you all that the full-time LA Dojo provides, however whether your objective is NXT, WWE, New Japan, or perhaps if it’s simply doing this for a pastime, we’re going to provide you the tools to arrive and after that it’s up to you.”
In other news, IMPACT x NJPW Multiverse United: Only The Strong Survive happens on March 30th in Los Angeles, CA at the Globe Theater as part of WrestleCon.
Tickets for the occasion are now on sale at WrestleCon.com. Here’s the upgraded lineup for the program:
* Will Ospreay vs. Mike Bailey
* Josh Alexander vs. KUSHIDA
* Jeff Cobb vs. Moose
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