Would he try against Bryan, or is he done

Nak vs Tana at the G1 25 Finals was pure kino

They looked like stupid gaijins who could do a match. Now they're just stupid jabronies who can only cut a promo on podcasts and lose to everyone

Because Anderson was the BC's Nash, in that he was the guy that represented the BC the best. People thought it would kill the BC, but Kenny's version somehow drew the most dimes despite them (Kenny and Bucks) doing everything they could to throw the name out and use The Elite.

He hasn't tried since about 2013 so probably not

>but Kenny's version somehow drew the most dimes
That was because wwe signed BC guys and edrones "made the switch" so they could say they knew who those guys were and all became nujapanlets.

I agree he was phoning it in and WWE has done fuck all with him, but Nakamura leaving sucked, it made New Japan look the fool for letting WWE raid one of their biggest japanese stars so easily. I love New Japan but they need to get their contracts and shit under lock and key for good, Ospreay is under a 5 year deal which is nice, Ibushi is under a life-time deal, Naito told WWE to fuck off so kudos to him and Tanahashi and Okada have more than proved they're NJPW for-life. But then there's guys like SANADA who won't commit and isn't a guarantee within NJPW so there's still some work to be done business-wise.

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NJPW made more money without those guys and managed to make more stars afterwards. The contracts suck, but I think it worked. People thought NJPW was fucked in 2016, but it and 2017 were actually one of their most entertaining years.

WWE signing those guys was the biggest publicity new japan ever got and is why they grew so much immediately afterwards ya dumb mark.

This too. WWE signing them actually gave NJPW way more popularity because people wanted to know where they came from and made the switch

It was actually a blessing in disguise.