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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 0:56:06 GMT -5
With Omega in AEW now, it seems at least in NJPW they have missed the boat on a rivalry between Omega/Ibushi
While we did get the matches towards the end of last year, if left you wanting more in the future as you kno a rivalry just based upon who's better and making up at the end of it was always going to be good
Something i'm sure Omega is considering for AEW at some point since Ibushi is freelance and I think we will see him in AEW sooner than later
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 8, 2019 0:58:27 GMT -5
Kind of, but I get that NJPW was always going to have misgivings about throwing everything into a program with one guy who had his foot out the door, and someone who wasn't locked down to a contract, anyway.
I'd imagine that, like you say, Ibushi will probably come into AEW at some juncture.
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Feb 8, 2019 1:00:54 GMT -5
Yup.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 1:03:19 GMT -5
Kind of, but I get that NJPW was always going to have misgivings about throwing everything into a program with one guy who had his foot out the door, and someone who wasn't locked down to a contract, anyway. I'd imagine that, like you say, Ibushi will probably come into AEW at some juncture. Yea, you can't really blame as I think if AEW wasn't a thing we probably would have gotten a match between them at WK for 2020 as they were really careful not to blow through their matches early
They added Cody in the mix so Ibushi/Omega potentially for the title could still be a draw down the line at some point
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Post by The Trashman on Feb 8, 2019 1:05:31 GMT -5
Ibushi winning G1 and beating Omega probably happens if Ibushi commits long term but he didn't so they go went with the loyal ace.
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Post by BRAINFADE on Feb 8, 2019 1:06:34 GMT -5
Kind of, but I get that NJPW was always going to have misgivings about throwing everything into a program with one guy who had his foot out the door, and someone who wasn't locked down to a contract, anyway. I'd imagine that, like you say, Ibushi will probably come into AEW at some juncture. There's also the rumour that New Japan wanted to do the match as the main event for King of Pro Wrestling last year, but apparently Omega nixed it because he felt that it needed a bigger stage. If that's true then you can't entirely blame New Japan. Personally, I still think the match will hapoen in a New Japan ring. Even though his priority will be AEW now, I can still see Kenny going back to work Wrestle Kingdom and possibly even the G1.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 1:11:16 GMT -5
Kind of, but I get that NJPW was always going to have misgivings about throwing everything into a program with one guy who had his foot out the door, and someone who wasn't locked down to a contract, anyway. I'd imagine that, like you say, Ibushi will probably come into AEW at some juncture. There's also the rumour that New Japan wanted to do the match as the main event for King of Pro Wrestling last year, but apparently Omega nixed it because he felt that it needed a bigger stage. If that's true then you can't entirely blame New Japan. Personally, I still think the match will hapoen in a New Japan ring. Even though his priority will be AEW now, I can still see Kenny going back to work Wrestle Kingdom and possibly even the G1. Idk, him being Executive Vice President makes things murky as he has an official position in the company unlike a Jericho who is an employee
If Omega is to have another match in NJPW it would have to be through a working relationship between AEW and NJPW which can be done thanks to the connections AEW has but it all depends on if they can meet in the middle
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Post by BRAINFADE on Feb 8, 2019 1:28:09 GMT -5
There's also the rumour that New Japan wanted to do the match as the main event for King of Pro Wrestling last year, but apparently Omega nixed it because he felt that it needed a bigger stage. If that's true then you can't entirely blame New Japan. Personally, I still think the match will hapoen in a New Japan ring. Even though his priority will be AEW now, I can still see Kenny going back to work Wrestle Kingdom and possibly even the G1. Idk, him being Executive Vice President makes things murky as he has an official position in the company unlike a Jericho who is an employee If Omega is to have another match in NJPW it would have to be through a working relationship between AEW and NJPW which can be done thanks to the connections AEW has but it all depends on if they can meet in the middle
I think a working relationship is inevitable. They can't outright say it right now due to the MSG show with ROH coming up, bit I just can't see New Japan letting one of their biggest draws (Omega) slip through their fingers that easily. Plus you have to think that Omega would still be keen to work there too.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 1:49:54 GMT -5
Idk, him being Executive Vice President makes things murky as he has an official position in the company unlike a Jericho who is an employee If Omega is to have another match in NJPW it would have to be through a working relationship between AEW and NJPW which can be done thanks to the connections AEW has but it all depends on if they can meet in the middle
I think a working relationship is inevitable. They can't outright say it right now due to the MSG show with ROH coming up, bit I just can't see New Japan letting one of their biggest draws (Omega) slip through their fingers that easily. Plus you have to think that Omega would still be keen to work there too. It's beneficial for both sides to get a deal done at some point
NJPW gets Gaijin talent that they don't have to sign and can use sparingly while AEW gets the rub of the connection with NJPW and can potentially have their wrestlers help sell the brand in Japan and elsewhere and due to Bucks and Omega popularity you can convert fans
Bucks saw the way NJPW used ROH so they would learn from that off the bat
However, flip side is NJPW can say f*** that and just continue to ride their momentum and make small dents in the U.S. market as they have been doing and AEW could just say nah and try to branch with other promotions
It seems like an easy deal on paper that though and I expect them to be working together at some point as it just makes a lot of sense considering the connections and how they could help each other
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 8, 2019 2:58:28 GMT -5
I think a working relationship is inevitable. They can't outright say it right now due to the MSG show with ROH coming up, bit I just can't see New Japan letting one of their biggest draws (Omega) slip through their fingers that easily. Plus you have to think that Omega would still be keen to work there too. It's beneficial for both sides to get a deal done at some point NJPW gets Gaijin talent that they don't have to sign and can use sparingly while AEW gets the rub of the connection with NJPW and can potentially have their wrestlers help sell the brand in Japan and elsewhere and due to Bucks and Omega popularity you can convert fans
Bucks saw the way NJPW used ROH so they would learn from that off the bat
However, flip side is NJPW can say f*** that and just continue to ride their momentum and make small dents in the U.S. market as they have been doing and AEW could just say nah and try to branch with other promotions It seems like an easy deal on paper that though and I expect them to be working together at some point as it just makes a lot of sense considering the connections and how they could help each other
I wonder. If it does happen, that's going to complicate things with guys like Juice, but I figure that if NJPW and ROH fall out, ROH might try to form a relationship with AJPW or something. There's also the fact NJPW has a relationship with CMLL, so there's a bit of crossing the streams, AAA being in bed with AEW and all, but it's not a direct connection, so maybe it'd be fine.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 10:00:02 GMT -5
It's beneficial for both sides to get a deal done at some point NJPW gets Gaijin talent that they don't have to sign and can use sparingly while AEW gets the rub of the connection with NJPW and can potentially have their wrestlers help sell the brand in Japan and elsewhere and due to Bucks and Omega popularity you can convert fans
Bucks saw the way NJPW used ROH so they would learn from that off the bat
However, flip side is NJPW can say f*** that and just continue to ride their momentum and make small dents in the U.S. market as they have been doing and AEW could just say nah and try to branch with other promotions It seems like an easy deal on paper that though and I expect them to be working together at some point as it just makes a lot of sense considering the connections and how they could help each other
I wonder. If it does happen, that's going to complicate things with guys like Juice, but I figure that if NJPW and ROH fall out, ROH might try to form a relationship with AJPW or something. There's also the fact NJPW has a relationship with CMLL, so there's a bit of crossing the streams, AAA being in bed with AEW and all, but it's not a direct connection, so maybe it'd be fine. Yea, it's not a sure fire thing thanks to relationships they are forming and have with other organizations that's why I can't say oh yeah they will def work with each other this year but I think they will at some point
If they can get it done, they will
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Post by HMARK Center on Feb 8, 2019 10:19:57 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm really curious about all of this.
I do predict that at some point Omega will be back in NJPW, albeit on a part-time basis; it makes too much sense for the two promotions to have at least a minor working agreement, even if it's not the full-out kind currently operating between NJPW/ROH/CMLL/RevPro. But the CMLL/AAA issues likely make a full alliance near impossible, I'd think, so it's another wrinkle to consider.
As for Ibushi, he's signed contracts before, but I imagine he's not in a rush to do so right now. Still, I have a hard time thinking he wouldn't show up for AEW if they asked. Having Ibushi vs. Omega as one of the main events for the double shot at the Tokyo Dome next year must be incredibly appealing to NJPW (and to the Golden Lovers), so my prediction is that something will take shape by then.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Feb 8, 2019 12:40:24 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm really curious about all of this. I do predict that at some point Omega will be back in NJPW, albeit on a part-time basis; it makes too much sense for the two promotions to have at least a minor working agreement, even if it's not the full-out kind currently operating between NJPW/ROH/CMLL/RevPro. But the CMLL/AAA issues likely make a full alliance near impossible, I'd think, so it's another wrinkle to consider. As for Ibushi, he's signed contracts before, but I imagine he's not in a rush to do so right now. Still, I have a hard time thinking he wouldn't show up for AEW if they asked. Having Ibushi vs. Omega as one of the main events for the double shot at the Tokyo Dome next year must be incredibly appealing to NJPW (and to the Golden Lovers), so my prediction is that something will take shape by then. Yea, Kota has signed contracts but it has been a min and people have just accepted the fact he does what he wants. I doubt he will sign an exclusive contract with AEW but he no doubt will show up at some point
The executive role is something that could hold him from working with NJPW in terms of he himself making a side deal but who knows since this is wrestling and not all normal rules apply in terms of corporate since we have never really been in this position before.
I think NJPW/AEW work something out one day but I would be surprised if they do something in regards to this year. What we can hope is a one show between the two which at least means something eventually will happen in the future
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Post by corndog on Feb 8, 2019 13:43:21 GMT -5
First off, they didn't miss the boat. The couldn't give Kenny everything or he would have no incentive to resign. But I imagine they will continue the story in AEW, as Kota Ibushi seems to have left New Japan as well.
As far as a working deal, it would be nice, but it has to be done in the right way. I don't want the Elite holding all of the belts again and not working 99% of the shows. But I would be fine with them coming back occasionally for a dream match on big shows.
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Post by Some Baritone guy IS REDEEMED! on Feb 8, 2019 14:30:12 GMT -5
I think a working relationship is inevitable. They can't outright say it right now due to the MSG show with ROH coming up, bit I just can't see New Japan letting one of their biggest draws (Omega) slip through their fingers that easily. Plus you have to think that Omega would still be keen to work there too. It's beneficial for both sides to get a deal done at some point NJPW gets Gaijin talent that they don't have to sign and can use sparingly while AEW gets the rub of the connection with NJPW and can potentially have their wrestlers help sell the brand in Japan and elsewhere and due to Bucks and Omega popularity you can convert fans
Bucks saw the way NJPW used ROH so they would learn from that off the bat
However, flip side is NJPW can say f*** that and just continue to ride their momentum and make small dents in the U.S. market as they have been doing and AEW could just say nah and try to branch with other promotions It seems like an easy deal on paper that though and I expect them to be working together at some point as it just makes a lot of sense considering the connections and how they could help each other
They may actually already have a connection in Japan, given that OWE is a Chinese Dragon Gate Spinoff, add to that the fact that they have their Dream Gate Champion on the roster,and it just seems like a matter of time until we hear about an agreement.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2019 23:09:06 GMT -5
It's beneficial for both sides to get a deal done at some point NJPW gets Gaijin talent that they don't have to sign and can use sparingly while AEW gets the rub of the connection with NJPW and can potentially have their wrestlers help sell the brand in Japan and elsewhere and due to Bucks and Omega popularity you can convert fans
Bucks saw the way NJPW used ROH so they would learn from that off the bat
However, flip side is NJPW can say f*** that and just continue to ride their momentum and make small dents in the U.S. market as they have been doing and AEW could just say nah and try to branch with other promotions It seems like an easy deal on paper that though and I expect them to be working together at some point as it just makes a lot of sense considering the connections and how they could help each other
They may actually already have a connection in Japan, given that OWE is a Chinese Dragon Gate Spinoff, add to that the fact that they have their Dream Gate Champion on the roster,and it just seems like a matter of time until we hear about an agreement. That's...pretty damn logical and probable actually.
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Post by Mozenrath on Feb 8, 2019 23:35:16 GMT -5
You know, I'm thinking now about what it'd be like if they had a Golden Lovers explode, and it'd be kind of a bad look if after the feud ended, both guys were gone from the company, anyway.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Feb 8, 2019 23:36:06 GMT -5
Nah
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Post by King Devitt and the Woke Mob on Feb 9, 2019 0:02:01 GMT -5
I think they did, but then again I think they missed the boat on Omega's entire reign as Champion.
(except for Ishii, that was f***ing awesome)
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Feb 9, 2019 1:04:39 GMT -5
I think they did, but then again I think they missed the boat on Omega's entire reign as Champion. (except for Ishii, that was f***ing awesome) I don’t know what more they really could’ve done with it. They let Omega choose his title programs until Tana at the Dome. Its not really their fault that audiences couldn’t give any less of a shit about the Cody/Omega stuff.
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