NJPW take a dig at WWE on Twitter
NJPW take a dig at WWE. The Japanese promotion took to Twitter to advertise their free content while taking the opportunity to throw some shade at WWE’s television product.
New Japan Pro Wrestling has been in the news for a few reasons lately. They just concluded their Best of the Super Juniors tournament on June 5th and their Dominion show on the 9th. The next big event on their calendar is the G1 Climax tournament. Former WWE stars Kenta and Dean Ambrose, now known as Jon Moxley have confirmed their participations.
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The Japanese promotion took to Twitter to advertise their free content on Youtube; in an attempt to attract more eyes to their product. However, NJPW did not let the opportunity to take a dig at WWE pass as they hilariously posted this on their Twitter:
📺We know there's a real shortage of professional wrestling on Monday nights, so every week we make a new match from our archives free to watch!
This week, a war between Tomoaki Honma and Katsuyori Shibata from 2016https://t.co/6v4oRzOcUC#njpw pic.twitter.com/wHMtDLLnpm— NJPW Global (@njpwglobal) June 10, 2019
A not so subtle dig at WWE’s Sports entertainment television product. WWE Raw has been criticised by fans for not having enough wrestling for a wrestling show. This was NJPW’s way of saying that they have more wrestling less talking on their show.
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