Shingo Takagi Commemorates 20 Years, Miyu Yamashita Makes Triumphant TNA Comeback, Atlantis Joins Forces with MLW

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New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) has announced a special tournament event on September 7 to celebrate Shingo Takagi’s 20th pro wrestling anniversary.

The event will be held in Takagi’s hometown of Yamanashi Prefecture.

Takagi said of the tournament, From what I hear, the Yamanashi tournament will be held by the end of the year. Apparently, it happens once. Speaking of autumn, I made my debut as a professional wrestler exactly 20 years ago in autumn. The Yamanashi tournament that fall will be decided at my discretion, but…Shingo Takagi! Isn’t it okay to hold a tournament to commemorate the 20th anniversary of your debut?”

Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced that Atlantis will make his MLW debut at AZTECA LUCHA at the Cicero Stadium in Chicago on Saturday, May 11.

Miyu Yamashita will make her much-awaited return to TNA Wrestling next week.

TNA Wrestling made the following announcement earlier today:

“See Miyu Yamashita Make Her TNA Return on April 21 in Las Vegas

Miyu Yamashita will make her long-awaited return to TNA Wrestling. A former champion and tournament winner in Tokyo Joshi Pro, Yamashita made her triumphant TNA debut last year with an impressive victory over Killer Kelly. Now it’s time for the rising star to compete in the iMPACT! Zone once again but who will her opponent be? Stay tuned for more.

After Rebellion, the battle rages on. On Sunday, April 21st, the action continues in Las Vegas as the television trucks of TNA iMPACT! on AXS TV roll into the Palms Casino Resort for a second night of can’t-miss action. Tickets are on-sale now at Ticketmaster.com.”

New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) has recently announced a special tournament event to celebrate the 20th pro wrestling anniversary of Shingo Takagi, one of their prominent wrestlers. The event is set to take place in Takagi’s hometown of Yamanashi Prefecture on September 7.

Takagi expressed his excitement about the tournament, stating that it will be held by the end of the year and will happen only once. He reminisced about making his debut as a professional wrestler exactly 20 years ago in autumn and proposed the idea of holding a tournament to commemorate this milestone. With his discretion, the Yamanashi tournament will be organized to honor his 20th anniversary in the wrestling industry.

In other wrestling news, Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced that Atlantis, a renowned wrestler, will be making his MLW debut at AZTECA LUCHA. This event is scheduled to take place at the Cicero Stadium in Chicago on Saturday, May 11. Atlantis’s participation in MLW is highly anticipated by fans and is expected to add excitement to the event.

Additionally, Miyu Yamashita, a talented wrestler, will be making her much-awaited return to TNA Wrestling next week. TNA Wrestling recently made an announcement stating that Yamashita will be making her long-awaited return on April 21 in Las Vegas. Yamashita, a former champion and tournament winner in Tokyo Joshi Pro, had an impressive debut in TNA last year with a victory over Killer Kelly. Now, she is set to compete in the iMPACT! Zone once again. The announcement also teased the question of who her opponent will be, leaving fans eager to find out more.

Following the Rebellion event, TNA iMPACT! on AXS TV will continue the action in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 21st. The television trucks will roll into the Palms Casino Resort for a second night of thrilling matches. Tickets for this event are already on sale at Ticketmaster.com, and fans are encouraged not to miss out on the opportunity to witness the intense battles.

Overall, the wrestling world is buzzing with excitement as NJPW plans a special tournament for Shingo Takagi’s 20th pro wrestling anniversary, Atlantis prepares for his MLW debut, and Miyu Yamashita makes her return to TNA Wrestling. These events promise to deliver thrilling matches and unforgettable moments for wrestling enthusiasts.