Based Japanese fans not taking the American dick fucking them up the ass.
>Don't forget about Japan >Why is America getting multiple shows when there are some prefectures that haven't even gotten one >It's called New JAPAN Pro Wrestling right? >All the travel will tire out the wrestlers
Why are you console warring on a Sunday? Have sex.
Julian James
They need to tone it down with the meme US expansion. Even gaijins like Juice were clearly annoyed by it.
Joshua Harris
Insecure gooks seething over American superiority.
David Cruz
I'm not the biggest fan of western expansion, but 1. twitter posts are not news - they're entitled assholes spewing and 2. the japanese get shows all the fuckin time
Hudson Green
Ehhh they should tour in us but prob not big shows like the g1 Have a fantastica mania type tour in texas tho
Charles Perry
>the japanese get shows all the fuckin time Yeah some places. Others get fucking nothing. I'd be like if WWE went to almost every state, but never held a show in Alaska.
There are American cities that has had more shows than some Japanese prefectures
Nathan James
>It's the Americans' fault that NJPW hasn't come to my podunk prefecture. Take the fucking train into Tokyo like everybody else, fuck you.
Levi Martin
I agree that it's shitty for all fans to start the G1 and then have another week long break just to satisfy 4k Texans. I get why they did it, but I hope they don't do it again. I think two or three US tours a year is fair. >t. burgercuck
Jordan Taylor
>a company wants to expand to an nation that actually matters How dare they
Noah Clark
Well they might have to do some whacky shit next year with the Olympics. We'll see.
Elijah Diaz
have more babies then you rice cucks.
Michael Watson
>>Why is America getting multiple shows when there are some prefectures that haven't even gotten one Maybe if they attended the Destruction shows better they'd get more shows. Losers.
Carson Bailey
>All the travel will tire out the wrestlers This is a proven fact. Just look at WWE.
Josiah Campbell
They're right. Harold and his fixation on western expansion is going to kill the promotion more than Inokiism did.
Henry Howard
Japan has one of the best and most expansive public tram systems in the world. You can go from one end of the island to the other in like a day. There’s no fucking excuse other than being a NEET shut-in.
Jacob Clark
>an nation What did this retard user mean by that
Ian Richardson
>All the travel will tire out the wrestlers
Welcome to pro wrestling. I struggle to find any sympy for a bunch of soybuilt nards that only travel around an island the size of Minnesota.
What they should do is a couple "tours" of America, lasting 3-4 weeks, per year. It'll print money, allow them to tour different parts of America (west coast, the northeast, a southern swing, the 51st state, etc), keep NJPW as a special attraction people Stateside are excited to see, and not keep the wrestlers away from Japan for too long, while keeping the number of times they have to drag ass across the Pacific to a minimum
Xavier James
M O N E Y
Noah Allen
>but never held a show in Alaska.
When do they ever hold shows in Alaska? I'm originally from there, and it's a nice place, but I can't imagine it'd be worth any promotion's time to drag a ring (either by sea or by driving it three days through Canada) to Anchorage, a city of 300,000 to 400,000 (depending on how you measure), to run in Sullivan Arena.
Brayden Ortiz
Fuck off No prefecture or state is entitled to a show And most of them are bumfuck nowhere They do shows where they think they can get people in seats A bunch if hicks not getting shows from either company is not their problem.
Hunter Harris
Probably not all that viable if you're living on Shikoku, Kyushu or Hokkaido.
Jose Cook
Kyushu and Hokkaido both see pretty regular road shows so they shouldn't be mad, and west Kyushu and the southern tip of Hokkaido are on the shinkansen line anyway. They can take a day trip into Tokyo (or Osaka) to see bigger shows if they want to. Shikoku is the Wyoming of Japan. If they're whining for live shows it's only because they haven't discovered wifi to use the streaming service yet.
Justin Ortiz
I'm sure there are states where WWE never went to, Alaska being one of them.